82_FR_51705 82 FR 51492 - Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Essential Fish Habitat

82 FR 51492 - Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Essential Fish Habitat

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This action proposes regulations to implement the New England Fishery Management Council's Omnibus Essential Fish Habitat Amendment 2. This rule would revise essential fish habitat and habitat area of particular concern designations, revise or create habitat management areas to protect vulnerable habitat from fishing gear impacts, establish dedicated habitat research areas, and implement several administrative measures related to reviewing these measures. This action is necessary to comply with the requirements of the Magnuson- Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act to periodically review essential fish habitat designations and the protection of such habitats. The proposed measures are intended to minimize to the extent practicable the adverse effects of fishing on essential fish habitat.

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Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Provisions; 
Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Essential Fish Habitat; 
Proposed Rule

Federal Register / Vol. 82 , No. 213 / Monday, November 6, 2017 / 
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 160301163-7971-01]
RIN 0648-BF82


Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act 
Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Essential Fish 
Habitat

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: This action proposes regulations to implement the New England 
Fishery Management Council's Omnibus Essential Fish Habitat Amendment 
2. This rule would revise essential fish habitat and habitat area of 
particular concern designations, revise or create habitat management 
areas to protect vulnerable habitat from fishing gear impacts, 
establish dedicated habitat research areas, and implement several 
administrative measures related to reviewing these measures. This 
action is necessary to comply with the requirements of the Magnuson-
Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act to periodically review 
essential fish habitat designations and the protection of such 
habitats. The proposed measures are intended to minimize to the extent 
practicable the adverse effects of fishing on essential fish habitat.

DATES: Comments must be received by December 5, 2017.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by NOAA-NMFS-2017-0123, 
by either of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal eRulemaking Portal.
    1. Go to www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2017-0123;
    2. Click the ``Comment Now!'' icon and complete the required 
fields; and
    3. Enter or attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to John K. Bullard, Regional 
Administrator, National Marine Fisheries Service, 55 Great Republic 
Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930. Mark the outside of the envelope, 
``Comments on the Proposed Rule for OA2.''
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered by us. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business 
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily 
by the sender will be publicly accessible. We will accept anonymous 
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain 
anonymous).
    Copies of the Omnibus Essential Fish Habitat Amendment 2, including 
the Environmental Impact Statement, the Regulatory Impact Review, and 
the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (EIS/RIR/IRFA) prepared by 
the New England Fishery Management Council in support of this action 
are available from Thomas A. Nies, Executive Director, New England 
Fishery Management Council, 50 Water Street, Mill 2, Newburyport, MA 
01950. The supporting documents are also accessible via the Internet 
at: http://www.nefmc.org/library/omnibus-habitat-amendment-2 or http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Moira Kelly, Senior Fishery Program 
Specialist, phone: 978-281-9218, [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Table of Contents

1. General Background
2. Essential Fish Habitat Designations
3. Habitat Areas of Particular Concern Designations
4. Spatial Management for Adverse Effects Minimization
5. Spawning Protection Measures
6. Dedicated Habitat Research Areas
7. Framework Adjustments and Monitoring
8. Description of Regulatory Changes

1. General Background

    This action would implement the management measures in the Omnibus 
Essential Fish Habitat Amendment 2 (OA2). The Council deemed the 
proposed regulations consistent with and necessary to implement OA2 in 
a March 27, 2017, letter from Council Chairman Dr. John Quinn to 
Regional Administrator John Bullard. Under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act, we are required to publish proposed 
rules for comment after preliminarily determining whether they are 
consistent with applicable law. The Magnuson-Stevens Act permits us to 
approve, partially approve, or disapprove measures proposed by the 
Council based only on whether the measures are consistent with the 
fishery management plan, plan amendment, the Magnuson-Stevens Act and 
its National Standards, and other applicable law. Otherwise, we must 
defer to the Council's policy choices. We are seeking comment on the 
Council's proposed measures in OA2.
    OA2 was initiated in 2004 to review and update the essential fish 
habitat (EFH) components of all the New England Fishery Management 
Council's fishery management plans (FMP). OA2 was developed over 
several years. The first phase of OA2 development was dedicated to (1) 
updating the EFH designations, (2) considering and designating Habitat 
Areas of Particular Concern (HAPC), and (3) updating prey species lists 
and non-fishing habitat impacts. The remainder of the development 
focused on (1) revising the system of year-round closed areas that 
restrict some types of fishing gear in order to protect vulnerable 
habitat and (2) establishing a system of Dedicated Habitat Research 
Areas (DHRA). Prior to consideration of management area changes, the 
Council determined it was important to consider revisions to the year-
round groundfish closures in conjunction with this action because of 
the substantial overlap with the habitat management closures. This 
action also includes revisions to the EFH and HAPC designations that 
were initially approved by the Council in 2007 as well as an update of 
the non-fishing impacts evaluation.
    The Council established 10 goals and 14 objectives to guide the 
development of this action. Goals 1-8 were established in 2004 at the 
onset of the Amendment's development and focus on identification of 
EFH; fishing and non-fishing activities that may adversely affect EFH; 
and the development of measures and management programs to conserve, 
protect, and enhance EFH and to minimize to the extent practicable the 
adverse effects of fishing on EFH. The additional goals (9 and 10) were 
developed after the Council voted to incorporate revisions to the 
groundfish closures in the Amendment. These goals are focused on 
enhancing groundfish productivity, including protection of spawning 
groundfish, and maximizing the societal net benefits from groundfish 
stocks.
    The 14 objectives map to one or more of the Amendment's goals and 
provide more guidance on achieving each goal. For example, the 
objectives include identifying new data sources upon which to base the 
EFH designations (Objective A), developing analytical tools for EFH 
designation, minimization of adverse impacts, and monitoring the 
effectiveness of measures (Objective D;

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Goals 1, 3, and 5). Other objectives include modifying fishing methods 
to reduce impacts (Objective E; Goal 4), supporting the restoration of 
degraded habitat (Objective F; Goal 4), improving groundfish spawning 
protection, including protection of localized spawning contingents, and 
improving protection of critical groundfish habitats (Goals 9 and 10). 
Please see Volume 1, Section 3 of the EIS for more details on the goals 
and objectives of this Amendment.

2. Essential Fish Habitat Designations

    The Magnuson-Stevens Act defines EFH as ``those waters and 
substrate necessary to fish for spawning, breeding, feeding, or growth 
to maturity.'' The EFH regulations (50 CFR part 600, subpart J) require 
councils to describe and identify EFH in text that clearly states the 
habitats or habitat types determined to be EFH for each life stage of a 
managed species and in maps that display the geographic locations of 
EFH or within which EFH for each species and life stage is found. 
Further, FMPs should explain the physical, biological, and chemical 
characteristics of EFH and, if known, how these characteristics 
influence the use of EFH for the species/life stage. The EFH 
regulations state that councils should periodically review the EFH 
provisions of FMPs and revise or amend as warranted, based on available 
information, and that a complete review of all EFH information should 
be conducted at least once every five years. The Council initiated this 
review of EFH designations to comply with these requirements.
    A full description of the updated EFH designations, including maps 
and text designations, can be found in Volume 2 of the EIS. In 
addition, a thorough discussion of the data sources and methods used to 
assemble the designations is provided in Appendix A to the EIS. Another 
appendix (Appendix B) includes supplementary EFH information (e.g., 
prey species, temperature and salinity preferences) for each species 
and life stage not included in the EFH text descriptions in Volume 2 
that may be considered when the potential effects of any fishing or 
non-fishing activity that could adversely affect EFH are evaluated. The 
quality and quantity of information varied by species, so a single 
approach for all Council-managed species and life stages was not 
possible. The Council relied upon the best available scientific 
information for each species and life stage. This rule proposes to 
approve all of the Council's recommendations for EFH designations.

3. Habitat Area of Particular Concern Designations

    Habitat Areas of Particular Concern (HAPC) highlight specific types 
or areas of habitat within EFH that are particularly vulnerable to 
human impacts. An area's status as an HAPC should lead to special 
attention regarding the adverse effects from fishing or other 
activities in the designated area. An HAPC designation does not provide 
any specific habitat management measures, such as gear restrictions, 
and none are proposed as part of the HAPC designations in this 
amendment. Management measures are discussed under ``Spatial Management 
for Adverse Effects Minimization,'' #4 below.
    HAPC designations should be based on one or more of the following 
criteria: (1) The importance of the ecological function provided by the 
habitat, including both the historical and current ecological function; 
(2) the extent to which the habitat is sensitive to human-induced 
environmental degradation; (3) whether, and to what extent, development 
activities are, or will be, stressing the habitat type; and (4) the 
rarity of the habitat type (50 CFR 600.815(a)(8)). The Council 
solicited and considered HAPC proposals from the public and added 
selection criteria, including whether the designation would improve 
fisheries management in the EEZ; whether it included EFH for more than 
one Council-managed species or specifically for juvenile cod; and 
whether it met more than one of the regulatory HAPC criteria listed 
above. Discussion of the areas considered and the degree to which they 
satisfied the eight criteria listed above can be found in Volume 2 of 
the EIS.
    The Council is recommending that the current Atlantic Salmon HAPC 
and the Northern Edge Juvenile Cod HAPC remain as designated because 
they continue to meet the criteria listed above. In addition, the 
Council is recommending the following areas as new HAPCs: Inshore 
Juvenile Cod HAPC; Great South Channel Juvenile Cod HAPC; Cashes Ledge 
HAPC; Jeffreys Ledge/Stellwagen Bank HAPC; Bear and Retriever Seamount 
HAPC; and 11 canyon/canyon complexes. Maps and coordinates for the HAPC 
designations can be found in Volume 2 of the EIS. A summary of the 
rationale for each designation (or set of designations) is provided 
below. Detailed discussion of the rationale is provided in Volume 2, 
Section 3 of the EIS.

Inshore Juvenile Cod HAPC

    The Inshore Juvenile Cod HAPC consists of the inshore areas of the 
Gulf of Maine and Southern New England between mean high water and a 
depth of 20 meters. Aside from some limited gaps, this HAPC is 
continuous along the coasts of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and 
Rhode Island. The Council contends that the Inshore Juvenile Cod HAPC 
would meet all of the criteria listed above, except for rarity. The 
purpose of this HAPC is to recognize the importance of inshore areas to 
juvenile Atlantic cod. The coastal areas of the Gulf of Maine and 
Southern New England contain structurally complex rocky-bottom habitat 
that support a wide variety of emergent epifauna and benthic 
invertebrates. Although this habitat type is not rare in the coastal 
Gulf of Maine, it provides two key ecological functions for juvenile 
cod: Protection from predation; and readily available prey. Given its 
proximity to shore, it is especially subject to anthropogenic impacts, 
particularly non-fishing impacts.

Great South Channel Juvenile Cod HAPC

    The Great South Channel Juvenile Cod HAPC consists of juvenile cod 
habitat on the western side of the Great South Channel within the 
boundaries specified in the EIS. This designation recognizes the 
importance of the area for its high benthic productivity and complex 
hard bottom habitats, which provide food and refuge from predation for 
cod and other managed species. Similar to the Inshore Cod HAPC, this 
HAPC meets all of the stated criteria, except rarity. This area is 
sensitive to anthropogenic stresses and contains habitat features that 
are sensitive to the adverse effects of bottom trawling, scallop 
dredging, and clam dredging. Some of the nearshore portions are also 
susceptible to non-fishing, coastal development stresses.

Cashes Ledge HAPC

    This action would designate the existing Cashes Ledge Habitat 
Closure Area as an HAPC. This area differs from the proposed modified 
Cashes Ledge Habitat Management Area (see #4, below) in that the 
western boundary of the proposed new management area is shifted east, 
slightly reducing its size relative to the HAPC. The Council contends 
that this HAPC meets all of the criteria stated, including rarity. This 
designation highlights the unique characteristics of Cashes Ledge and 
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managed species. The benthic habitat features on Cashes Ledge are 
susceptible to anthropogenic stresses, particularly fishing impacts.

Jeffreys Ledge/Stellwagen Bank HAPC

    The existing Western Gulf of Maine Habitat Closure Area would be 
additionally designated as the Jeffreys Ledge/Stellwagen Bank HAPC 
through this action. The purpose of this designation is to recognize 
the importance of the area as habitat for a variety of species and, 
similar to most of the other HAPCs proposed, it meets all the criteria, 
except for rarity. This area is vulnerable to a wide-range of human-
induced impacts, including vessel discharges from cruise ships and 
cargo vessels, future sand and gravel mining operations, and fiber-
optic cable and pipeline construction. It is also susceptible to future 
impacts from activities such as offshore aquaculture, wind energy 
facilities, and other energy-related infrastructure. Further, the 
habitat features within this area are sensitive to fishing gear 
impacts, particularly from mobile bottom-tending gears.

Canyon and Seamount HAPCs

    Sixteen canyons and two seamounts would be designated as HAPCs. 
These HAPCs were designated because of their unique deep-water 
habitats, especially as they relate to deep-sea corals and the overall 
function of the ecosystem. The HAPCs would be as follows: Bear and 
Retriever Seamounts (to a depth of 2,000 m); Heezen Canyon, Lydonia, 
Gilbert, and Oceanographer Canyons; Hydrographer Canyon; Veatch Canyon; 
Alvin and Atlantis Canyons; Hudson Canyon; Toms, Middle Toms, and 
Hendrickson Canyons; Wilmington Canyon; Baltimore Canyon; Washington 
Canyon; and Norfolk Canyon. The table below shows how the canyon and 
seamount proposals meet the HAPC criteria.

        Table 1--HAPC Criteria and the Canyon and Seamount HAPCs
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                                     Bear and
                                    retriever          Canyon HAPCs
                                    seamounts
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Important ecological function..  Yes............  Yes.
Sensitive to anthropogenic       Yes............  Yes.
 stress.
Presence of current or future    No.............  Yes.
 stress.
Rarity.........................  Yes............  No.
Improve fisheries management...  Yes............  Yes.
EFH for more than one species..  No.............  Yes.
Juvenile cod EFH...............  No.............  Very slight overlap in
                                                   Lydonia/Oceanographer
                                                   HAPC.
More than one final rule         Yes............  Yes.
 criteria.
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    Seamount habitats are rare, but they are not currently subject to 
anthropogenic impacts, or expected to be in the near future. The 
biological communities within the canyons and on the seamounts are 
sensitive to anthropogenic disturbance. However, only the shallower and 
less steep parts of the canyons are generally accessible to fishing for 
species such as monkfish, squid, offshore hake, and others. Traps used 
to catch lobster and red crab are generally the only gears used in the 
deeper parts of the canyons themselves. Potential threats posed by non-
fishing activities such as oil and gas exploration and drilling are not 
currently of concern.
    As described in the EIS, the HAPCs are non-regulatory designations. 
The designations are intended to provide for increased attention when 
habitat protection measures are considered. HAPCs that are vulnerable 
to the potential impacts from fishing warrant special attention when 
determining appropriate management measures to minimize, compensate, or 
mitigate those impacts.

4. Spatial Management for Adverse Effects Minimization

    The Magnuson-Stevens Act requires that fishery management plans 
evaluate and minimize, to the extent practicable, the adverse effects 
of fishing on EFH. The evaluation should consider the effects of each 
fishing activity on each type of habitat found within EFH. Councils 
must prevent, mitigate, or minimize any adverse effects from fishing on 
EFH, to the extent practicable, if there is evidence that a fishing 
activity adversely affects EFH in a manner that is more than minimal 
and not temporary in nature.
    To evaluate the adverse effects of fishing on EFH, the Council 
spent a considerable amount of time developing the Swept Area Seabed 
Impact (SASI) model. The SASI model combines fishing effort and habitat 
vulnerability estimates into a spatial representation. Fishing effort 
across multiple gear types was converted to a common ``currency'' of 
swept area, i.e., the amount of area impacted by the gear when the 
bottom is contacted during fishing operations. Habitat vulnerability is 
a relative measure of the magnitude of the susceptibility of bottom 
habitats to fishing and the recovery potential of affected geological 
and biological habitat features. It is based on the type and structural 
features of the habitat, and the degree of natural disturbance caused 
by bottom currents and storms. For example, an area that is exposed to 
a high degree of natural disturbance is more resilient to additional 
impacts from fishing gear than an area of similar habitat type that is 
exposed to a lower degree of natural disturbance. Estimates of 
susceptibility to fishing and how quickly individual habitat features 
recover from those impacts are also incorporated. These estimates are 
linked spatially to a substrate model grid, for which the final output 
is a sensitivity-adjusted area swept in km\2\ for each grid cell and 
gear type. Running the model without any realized fishing effort data 
for any given gear type (i.e., by setting the contact-adjusted swept 
area parameter to a constant in all grid cells) produced ``maps'' of 
simulated relative habitat vulnerability scores for the entire area 
where spatial management was considered in this amendment. The SASI 
model was reviewed at two separate times during its development: First 
by the Council's Scientific and Statistical Committee; and later by an 
independent peer review team. It was determined to be appropriate for 
use in fishery management decisions. A detailed discussion of the SASI 
model can be found in Appendix D to the EIS.
    In order to translate the results of the SASI model into something 
that could be used in the fishery management process, the Council's 
Plan Development Team (PDT) ran a Local Indicators of Spatial 
Association (LISA) analysis on the outputs from the habitat 
vulnerability model runs for generic groundfish trawls. This analysis 
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vulnerability results from the SASI model clustered together. The PDT 
then examined the clusters and made initial suggestions on where 
boundaries around the vulnerable habitat areas could be drawn for 
fishery management purposes.
    The Council, primarily through its Habitat Committee, then 
developed a series of potential areas for habitat management. In some 
cases, the areas were existing management areas or relatively minor 
adjustments to those areas. In other cases, new areas were identified 
based on output from the SASI model, independent sources of 
topographical and substrate data, and/or input from fishermen or 
environmental groups.
    In addition to specifying the area to be managed, there were 
several options for gear restrictions for each area within a sub-
region, although not all management options were available for all 
areas. Those options included:
    (1) Complete restriction on the use of mobile bottom-tending gear;
    (2) Restrictions on the use of mobile bottom-tending gear, except 
hydraulic clam dredges;
    (3) A requirement that bottom trawl vessels use ground cables 
modified with 20-centimeter (cm) diameter elevating discs, spaced at 5 
fathoms, with a length side not to exceed 45 fathoms (no restriction on 
dredges);
    (4) A requirement that bottom trawl vessels eliminate ground cables 
and to limit bridle lengths at 30 fathoms per side;
    (5) Complete restriction on gears capable of catching groundfish 
(only applicable to Eastern Gulf of Maine alternative 2);
    (6) Closure to all gear types managed under a Federal fishery 
management plan (only applicable to Ammen Rock);
    (7) A requirement that trawls use ground gear no more than 12 
inches (30.5 cm) in diameter (only applicable to the Western Gulf of 
Maine alternatives 7a and 7b);
    (8) A restriction on the use of mobile bottom-tending gear, except 
shrimp trawls (only applicable to Western Gulf of Maine alternative 8); 
and
    (9) A restriction on the use of mobile bottom-tending gear, except 
scallop vessels if allowed under a rotational fishing program, and 
groundfish gear in the area currently open to fishing (only applicable 
to Georges Bank alternative 10).
    The Council determined that given the workload and expertise on the 
PDT, an additional technical team should be convened to develop 
potential habitat management areas focused on the two added groundfish-
specific goals. This group, called the Closed Area Technical Team or 
CATT, was composed of staff of the Council, Greater Atlantic Regional 
Fisheries Office, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, and other 
technical staff. The CATT used a hotspot analysis of fishery 
independent survey data to locate areas where particularly vulnerable 
juvenile and spawning groundfish aggregate at different times of year. 
The CATT-based areas were incorporated into the SASI-based areas by 
modifying the boundary of a particular area or creating a new area 
entirely. The Council's Scientific and Statistical Committee reviewed 
the CATT's analysis and determined it was appropriate for use in 
fishery management decisions. A full description of the CATT's hotspot 
analysis can be found in Section 2.1 of Volume 5 and in Appendix E of 
the EIS.
    Because these processes resulted in so many potential areas and 
combinations of areas, the Habitat Committee determined that sub-
dividing the analyses and decision-making process would better 
represent the fishing stocks and areas involved. The sub-regions became 
Eastern Gulf of Maine, Central Gulf of Maine, Western Gulf of Maine, 
Georges Bank, and Great South Channel/Southern New England. The PDT and 
CATT held a series of joint meetings to develop initial ``packages'' of 
areas within each sub-region that were likely to achieve the stated 
goals and objectives of the amendment. These packages formed the basis 
for the many alternatives in the Amendment. In each sub-region, the 
Council considered eliminating all spatial habitat management in order 
to fully describe the range of impacts and to provide the ability to 
mix and match across sub-regions to find a practicable solution. The 
sub-regional packages were then modified by the Committee and the 
Council during a series of public meetings, until the Council took 
action in February 2014 to select initial preferred alternatives for 
public hearings. The Council held public hearings and accepted comments 
until January 2015 on these sets of preferred alternatives.
    Following the public hearings and in response to the public 
comments, the Council selected its recommended measures over the course 
of two meetings in April and June 2015. The April meeting covered all 
recommendations, except for the Georges Bank habitat management areas 
and the Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank spawning alternatives (see #5 
for more information). The Council's preferred alternatives and a brief 
description of the Council's rationale for its preferences are included 
below. For a thorough discussion of the other alternatives considered 
and the potential impacts from those alternatives, please see Volumes 
3, 4, and 5 of the EIS. Coordinates and maps of all areas can be found 
in Volume 3 of the EIS.

Eastern Gulf of Maine

    In the Eastern Gulf of Maine, the Council recommends establishing 
the Small Eastern Maine Habitat Management Area (HMA), closed to all 
mobile bottom-tending gears. (Note, the proposed regulations refer to 
this area as simply the ``Eastern Maine HMA.'') The EIS notes that the 
Council selected this area as preferred because it expects this 
alternative to protect habitats of similar species as the larger area 
that was considered, but with fewer economic impacts on the fishing 
industry. In terms of protection of vulnerable habitats and designated 
EFH coverage, the proposed area ranks towards the middle of the areas 
considered for this sub-region. Because there is currently no habitat 
management area in the eastern Gulf of Maine, implementing a mobile 
bottom-tending gear closure in any area represents an improvement in 
groundfish habitat protection in this sub-region. However, bottom 
trawls and dredges are used sparingly in any of the areas that the 
Council considered and lobster traps are not subject to any of the 
regulations in this amendment. Therefore, no short-term reductions in 
the adverse impacts of fishing in this sub-region are expected.

Central Gulf of Maine

    In the Central Gulf of Maine, the Council recommends maintaining 
the existing Cashes Ledge Groundfish Closure Area and modifying the 
existing Jeffreys Bank and Cashes Ledge Habitat Closure Areas, with 
their current fishing restrictions and exemptions; establishing the 
Fippennies Ledge HMA, closed to mobile bottom-tending gears; and 
establishing the Ammen Rock HMA, closed to all fishing except lobster 
traps.
    The EIS describes the variety of reasons that the Council selected 
these areas as preferred. Maintaining the existing Cashes Ledge 
Groundfish Closure Area with the existing management restrictions was a 
much-debated decision. Because the groundfish closure areas prohibit 
gears capable of catching groundfish, including those that have minimal 
impact on habitat, many felt that the groundfish areas in their 
entirety ought to be removed because there are other existing measures 
in the FMP designed

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to control groundfish mortality. However, the Council is recommending 
that the Cashes Ledge Groundfish Closure Area remain closed to 
commercial gears capable of catching groundfish in order to support the 
goals and objectives of this action that were added to improve the 
protection of juvenile and spawning groundfish habitats. Maintaining 
this closure will also ensure that a more diverse array of bottom 
habitats that support a greater variety of species remain protected 
from fishing impacts. The other recommended actions in this sub-region 
are modifications to the existing Cashes Ledge and Jeffreys Bank 
habitat closures. These modifications were designed to more closely 
align with the location of the shallower, hard-bottom habitats and to 
increase fishery access to the deeper, less vulnerable mud and sand 
habitats that surround the ledges. Ammen Rock on top of Cashes Ledge is 
a unique feature within the Gulf of Maine and features kelp forest 
habitat that would benefit from enhanced protection, which is why there 
are additional management restrictions in that area. Fippennies Ledge 
is an additional hard bottom feature within the Cashes Ledge Groundfish 
Closure Area that would be protected by maintaining the status quo 
groundfish closure. However, the Council determined that in the event 
that the Cashes Ledge Groundfish Closure Area is modified or removed at 
some point in the future, Fippennies still warrants protection from the 
adverse effects of mobile bottom-tending gear. In terms of habitat 
protection and benefits to groundfish resources, both the proposed 
alternative and the existing habitat protection measures rank high.

Western Gulf of Maine

    In the Western Gulf of Maine, the Council recommends maintaining 
the existing Western Gulf of Maine Habitat Closure Area, closed to 
mobile bottom-tending gears, and modifying the eastern boundary of the 
Western Gulf of Maine [Groundfish] Closure Area to align with the 
habitat closure area, while maintaining the current fishing 
restrictions and requirements. The Council also recommends creating an 
exemption area within the northwest corner of those closures for shrimp 
trawls and designating the existing Roller Gear Restricted Area 
requirements as a habitat protection measure.
    The EIS describes the Council's rationale for these areas in 
greater detail. In summary, these areas were selected to maintain 
decades' worth of protections in this region, while modestly increasing 
access to the eastern edge of the area. The shrimp exemption was 
designed to minimize the economic impact on a fleet whose gear has 
minimal habitat impact, when authorized to operate. The roller gear 
restriction has been required for several years and was originally 
implemented through Framework Adjustment 27 to the Northeast 
Multispecies Fishery Management Plan to minimize cod mortality by 
preventing trawl gear from fishing over rocky substrate. As such, it 
has been a de facto habitat protection measure and the Council wanted 
to note it formally as such. The Council is recommending the removal of 
23 percent of the existing Western Gulf of Maine Groundfish Closure 
Area, which was closed to all gears capable of catching groundfish in 
1995, to make its eastern boundary align with the boundary of the 
habitat closure. The Council is making this recommendation because it 
concluded that this reduction would still provide sufficient 
conservation for cod and other depleted stocks, while increasing 
fishing access to the eastern side of the area. The EIS characterizes 
habitats in the long, narrow area that would be newly opened to fishing 
as deeper mud habitats that are less vulnerable to fishing, but notes 
the presence of Wildcat Knoll, a hard bottom feature located in 
shallower water near the southeast corner of the existing groundfish 
closure.
    The proposed area includes comparable amounts of vulnerable and 
diverse habitats as the two smaller inshore Bigelow Bight areas. The 
Bigelow Bight Areas contain more EFH, particularly for overfished 
large-mesh groundfish species, and more juvenile groundfish hotspots. 
However, the Council concluded that it was impracticable to impose 
fishing prohibitions in either of the inshore areas because a 
significant amount of bottom trawling activity would be affected, 
particularly for the smaller boat fleet that would be less able to 
travel farther offshore to compensate for the reduction in access near 
shore. The Council concluded that its preferred alternative would have 
the same level of positive impacts on habitat and groundfish resources 
as the existing closures, with the same economic benefits.

Georges Bank

    On Georges Bank, the Council recommends removing the year-round and 
habitat closures of Closed Areas I and II and replacing them with three 
new areas: (1) The Georges Shoal 2 HMA, closed to mobile bottom-tending 
gear, with a 1-year delay in closure to hydraulic clam dredges; (2) the 
Northern Edge Reduced Impact HMA, closed to mobile bottom-tending gear, 
with two exceptions described below; and (3) the Northern Edge Mobile 
Bottom-Tending Gear HMA, closed to mobile bottom-tending gear without 
any exceptions. Exemptions to the Reduced Impact HMA are scallop dredge 
fishing in accordance with the scallop rotational area program, and 
trawl fishing to the west of the existing western boundary of Closed 
Area II (67[deg]20'W long.), in what is now the Eastern Georges Bank 
Special Access Program. In addition, any portions of the Closed Area II 
groundfish closed area north of 41[deg]30'N lat. would be closed to 
scallop fishing between June 15 and October 31 of each year. The 
remainder of the existing Closed Area I Habitat and Groundfish Closure 
Areas and Closed Area II Groundfish Closure Area would be opened, 
except for seasonal spawning protection as described below in #5 
(Groundfish Spawning Measures). Volume 3 of the EIS describes the 
Council's rationale in detail.
    The Council's proposed changes would open an area that has been 
closed to mobile bottom-tending fishing gear for over 20 years. It 
would allow rotational scallop dredge fishing along the northern edge 
of Georges Bank. A portion of the Northern Edge HMA that would be 
opened to rotational limited access scallop dredging as part of the 
Council's preferred alternative includes the northern portion of an 
area designated as a Habitat Area of Particular Concern in 1998 and 
reaffirmed in this amendment due to the ecological importance and 
vulnerability of the area for juvenile cod.
    The Council reasons that the potential economic benefits of 
allowing rotational scallop fishing on the northern edge outweigh the 
potential benefits to juvenile cod and cod stock recovery that would 
accrue from leaving the area closed. The scallop fishery has averaged 
over $490 million in revenue over the past 5 years. The potential 
increases in revenue for the scallop fishery from 2017-2039 range from 
$189 million ((3 percent discount rate) or $169 million using a 7-
percent discount rate)) in 2018 to a decrease in value of $5 million 
((3 percent discount rate) or $4 million using a 7-percent discount 
rate)) in 2020. The discount rate is the rate used to determine present 
value of current cash flows. Guidance for implementing the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act uses both a 3-percent discount rate and a 7-percent 
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average before-tax rate of return to private capital, historically, the 
rate has averaged 3 percent. Volume 5, Section 6.2.2 of the EIS 
describes the economic effect of the Council's proposals on the scallop 
fishery in detail. The EIS uses 2015 constant dollars and the scallop 
fishery's established models for projecting biomass and revenue. The 
Council's proposed recommendations would result in a potential 
additional $60 million-$62 million (annualized in accordance with the 
Regulatory Impact Analysis Circular A-4, in 2016 dollars) to the 
scallop fishery.
    In contrast, while there is a lot of uncertainty in the stock 
assessment, the Georges Bank cod stock is in poor condition. The 
Council concluded that the proposed alternative would be less 
beneficial to the groundfish resources in that sub-region than the 
existing closures, but would be moderately positive relative to no 
habitat protection measures.
    The Council provides that the gear restrictions in the Georges 
Shoal HMA and the mobile bottom-tending gear closure south of the 
Northern Edge Reduced Impact HMA offset the increased impacts that 
would occur from opening the northern edge to rotational scallop 
fishing and special access bottom trawling activity in the future. The 
Council defines an area of reduced impact as being intermediate between 
full closure to mobile bottom-tending gear and open access fishing. The 
delayed closure for clam dredges in the Georges Shoal HMA was included 
to minimize the economic impact on the clam industry while exemptions 
in more specific areas of less vulnerable bottom habitat within the HMA 
could be developed. The scallop access program would rotate the dredge 
impacts according to the Scallop FMP's conditions for opening an area 
(generally based on the biomass of scallops within the area, 
overfishing definitions, and achievement of optimum yield). Groundfish 
trawling occurs already in the area to the west of the existing 
closure, but other gears, including scallop dredges outside of the 
access area program and clam dredges, would be prohibited. The seasonal 
closure for scallop vessels was included to mitigate gear conflicts 
with the lobster fishery.
    The area that the Council is proposing to open to limited access 
scallop dredging has been closed to most types of bottom tending 
fishing gear for over 20 years. During this time, the biological 
community has fully recovered from any adverse effects of fishing that 
occurred prior to the closure, thus maximizing the habitat value of the 
area and its vulnerability to renewed gear impacts. A fully recovered 
community includes epifaunal species that are more susceptible to the 
first few passes of bottom-tending fishing gear than a recently 
disturbed community. For this reason, bottom habitats in the area are 
more at risk from the impacts of scallop dredges and bottom trawls than 
other areas that are currently open to these gears or have been 
protected for less time. Therefore, the potential impacts of even a 
limited amount of renewed bottom fishing in the proposed area need to 
be carefully evaluated.
    As expressed several times throughout the Council decision process, 
NMFS has identified several significant concerns regarding the 
Council's preferred alternative in this sub-region. Our concerns focus 
on whether the proposals for this region support the requirement of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act to minimize adverse effects from fishing; if the 
proposals achieve the Council's stated objectives of ``improved 
protection of critical groundfish habitats;'' and, if the impacts of 
scallop fishing in the more vulnerable portion of the Juvenile Cod HAPC 
were adequately considered and addressed when the preferred alternative 
was selected.
    This amendment provides no habitat factors for considering the 
degree of scallop fishing that may be allowed in this area. While the 
area would be opened to scallop fishermen on a rotational basis, the 
extent and duration of the openings is otherwise unlimited. We are 
concerned about how this uncertain fishing effort will affect such a 
uniquely vulnerable area with such habitat importance to groundfish.
    We are also concerned that there is no analysis showing that if the 
scallop fishery continues to have access only outside the existing 
Northern Edge HAPC that it would result in an actual cost to the 
industry. The analysis shows that there would continue to be 
opportunity costs from a lack of access to an area that contains 
scallops. However, continuing to prohibit mobile bottom-tending gear 
fishing along the northern edge is not expected to result in direct 
financial loss to the scallop industry because the area has been closed 
since 1995. The Scallop FMP allows increased fishing opportunities in 
open areas to compensate for lost access to biomass in closed areas, 
which can mitigate the economic impact from maintaining the current 
habitat protections in this area. This mitigation has been occurring 
since the closure in 1995 and would continue if the area continued to 
be closed to scallop fishing. Further, recruitment to the fishery of 
the large 2014 year class in open areas on Georges Bank and Southern 
New England is expected to increase landings and revenue in the scallop 
fishery starting in 2018.
    We are concerned that the other two recommended areas on Georges 
Bank may not sufficiently compensate for the adverse impacts from 
opening the Northern Edge Reduced Impact HMA. The habitat value of the 
Georges Shoal HMA is low, judging from its high proportion of unstable 
sandy substrate and low EFH value. As described in Volume 3 of the EIS, 
the Georges Shoal HMA has one of the lowest EFH scores--a measure of 
how many species and life stages utilize the area--of any potential 
management area, despite its relatively large size. The primary mobile 
bottom-tending gear used in this area is the hydraulic clam dredge, a 
gear that would not be allowed to continue fishing in this area after a 
1-year delay in effectiveness. There is no scallop fishing and very 
little bottom trawling activity in the area. It is not known whether 
clam dredges here are used in more vulnerable hard bottom habitats as 
they are east of Nantucket Island. If they are, then a prohibition on 
their use in the Georges Shoal HMA could reduce the adverse impacts of 
current fishing activity on EFH to some extent.
    Bottom trawling by groundfish vessels would continue in the small 
portion of this area west of the current western boundary of Closed 
Area II. The area within Closed Area II that is located south of the 
HAPC, and includes a portion of the HAPC, contains a smaller percentage 
(but roughly the same amount) of the more stable and vulnerable hard 
bottom substrates that dominate the shallower portion of the northern 
edge where scallop fishing would be allowed. This area has been closed 
to mobile bottom-tending gears for over 20 years, and would continue to 
protect some vulnerable habitat on eastern Georges Bank, but without 
any improvement relative to the status quo protections that are already 
in place on Georges Bank.
    A related concern with these areas is that the alternative does not 
appear to improve protection of critical groundfish habitats or improve 
refuge for critical groundfish life history stages in this sub-region--
two of the Council's objectives of the amendment. The northern edge of 
Georges Bank is known to provide highly suitable gravel, cobble, and 
boulder habitat for small juvenile groundfish such as cod and haddock. 
This habitat type is particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of 
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above, allowing this area to be fished without sufficiently 
compensating for the impacts of mobile bottom-tending gear would appear 
to reduce protections, not improve them.
    Finally, the Council recognized the ecological importance and 
vulnerability of the northern edge in 1998 by designating the Northern 
Edge Juvenile Cod HAPC and re-affirming its status as a juvenile cod 
HAPC in this amendment. Because of this designation, special attention 
should be given to this area when developing management measures to 
minimize the adverse effects of fishing on EFH. However, we are 
concerned that appropriate consideration was not given to the impacts 
of scallop dredging on the specific habitat features that warrant 
designation as an HAPC.
    The HAPC has been closed to mobile bottom-tending gear since 
January 1995. The habitat factors that favor the survival of juvenile 
cod and that should be considered when determining the degree to which 
this area would be subject to scallop dredging in the future are not 
defined in this action. Scallop access areas have generally been open 
for one or two years in a row, every third year. Research has shown 
that the recovery times for some vulnerable benthic organisms that 
inhabit the northern edge of Georges Bank exceed 5 years and complete 
recovery may take as long as 10 years. These recovery times appear to 
be incompatible with the standard rotational timeframe of the scallop 
access program.
    NMFS is seeking comment on both the Council's rationale and our 
stated concerns. Specifically, we are focused on whether the Council's 
preferred alternatives minimize to the extent practicable the adverse 
effects of fishing; how the recommended measures meet the Council's 
stated goals and objectives of the Amendment; and whether the 
designation of an HAPC has been duly considered.

Great South Channel/Southern New England

    In the Great South Channel, the Council recommends establishing the 
Great South Channel HMA. The northeast corner of the HMA (12.5 percent 
of the area) would be closed to all mobile bottom-tending gears. The 
effective date of the closure would be delayed by 1 year for hydraulic 
clam dredges throughout the remainder of the area. The Council is 
working to identify sub-areas that are less vulnerable to clam gear to 
determine if further exemptions are warranted and where they should be 
located in order to minimize impacts to EFH, but allow some amount of 
fishing to continue. The Council is also recommending establishing two 
small HMAs on Cox Ledge, closed to hydraulic clam dredges, and 
prohibiting ground cables on trawls fishing in the areas. No other 
mobile bottom-tending gears would be affected. The Nantucket Lightship 
Habitat Closure Area and the Nantucket Lightship Closed Area would be 
removed.
    Throughout the development of the action, the Council's technical 
team expressed concern that the ground cable restriction measures would 
not minimize the habitat impacts of fishing. NMFS reiterated these 
concerns several times throughout the development of OA2 management 
measures. Ground cables account for a significant portion of a bottom 
trawl's seabed impact. However, the sediment clouds they create 
``herd'' fish toward the opening of the net. The proposed gear 
modifications would reduce the effectiveness of the gear and, in all 
likelihood, cause vessels to fish longer in order to compensate for 
reduced catch rates. No studies of the trade-offs between reduced 
impacts of ground cable removal and the duration or frequency of bottom 
trawl tows were cited in the EIS for OA2.
    The Council's recommendation of the Great South Channel HMA is a 
compromise between the larger Great South Channel East HMA (Alternative 
3), located further to the east, and the slightly smaller Nantucket 
Shoals HMA (Alternative 5), located further to the west, closer to 
Nantucket Island. Bottom habitats in these areas are a mixture of less 
stable sand and more stable gravel, cobble, and boulder substrates and 
support fisheries for groundfish, clams, and scallops. The two most 
significant fisheries in the area are for surfclams and scallops. 
Scallop dredging is almost entirely restricted to deeper water along 
the western side of the Great South Channel and to an area east of Cape 
Cod. Clam dredging occurs in a large area of mixed bottom types in 
shallower water to the west. While the Council recognized the 
likelihood of negative economic impacts of these alternatives on the 
clam fishery, they were also concerned about the negative effects of 
hydraulic dredges on complex habitats occurring in the region.
    There are two proposed HAPCs in this sub-region, the Inshore 
Juvenile Cod HAPC includes waters off the Massachusetts coast to 20 m 
deep, and overlaps slightly with the Nantucket Shoals and Nantucket 
Shoals West HMAs. The Great South Channel Juvenile Cod HAPC includes 
additional waters north and east of the HMAs to a depth of 120 m and 
partially overlaps the Council's preferred alternative in this sub-
region.
    Results of the habitat impact analyses in the EIS indicate that the 
Council's recommendation would have positive habitat impacts compared 
to leaving the habitat and groundfish closures in the Nantucket 
Lightship area in place, even with the 1-year delay in closure for clam 
dredges in most of the area. Impacts to groundfish resources would be 
approximately the same for both the existing and proposed measures. The 
proposed measures would have a slightly negative economic impact on the 
groundfish fishery, and a highly negative economic impact on the clam 
fishery after the 1-year delay expires.

5. Groundfish Spawning Measures

    The Council has considered how to most effectively manage fishing 
during the spawning periods of key fish in several actions. During the 
development of this Amendment, the Council recommended, and NMFS 
implemented, several modifications to spawning protections for cod and 
other groundfish through Framework Adjustments 45 and 53. Because these 
measures were implemented prior to the completion of OA2, there was 
much debate over what should be done in this action. Ultimately, the 
Council is recommending adding a few minor protections to what is 
required currently.

Gulf of Maine

    In the Gulf of Maine, the Council recommends establishing two new, 
relatively small, cod spawning protections. They include the Winter 
Massachusetts Bay Spawning Closure, which would be in effect from 
November 1-January 31 of each year. The area would be closed to all 
fishing vessels, with the same exemptions as the existing Gulf of Maine 
Cod Spawning Protection Area (i.e., Whaleback), including vessels 
fishing in state waters that do not have a Federal Northeast 
multispecies permit; vessels fishing with exempted gears; charter/party 
and private recreational vessels, provided they are fishing with 
pelagic hook and line gear and there is no retention of regulated 
groundfish or ocean pout; and vessels that are transiting. In addition, 
the Council is recommending a 2-week closure (April 15-April 30) within 
statistical area 125, referred to as the Spring Massachusetts Bay 
Spawning Protection Area in the draft regulations below. This area 
would be closed to all vessels, except: Vessels fishing in state waters 
that do not have a Federal Northeast multispecies permit;

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vessels fishing with exempted gears; vessels in the mid-water trawl and 
purse seine exempted fisheries; scallop vessels fishing with dredges on 
a scallop day-at-sea; vessels fishing in the scallop dredge exemption 
area; and charter, party, and recreational fishing vessels.

Georges Bank

    On Georges Bank, the Council is recommending maintaining the 
existing Closed Area II Groundfish Closure Area and the Closed Area I 
North Habitat Closed Area as seasonal closures from February 1-April 
15. The areas would be closed to all commercial and recreational 
vessels, except those that are transiting, fishing with exempted gears, 
participating in the mid-water trawl exempted fishery, and fishing with 
scallop dredges.
    The Council is also recommending the removal of the May Georges 
Bank Spawning Closure. Sector vessels are exempted from this seasonal 
closure, rendering it virtually non-existent. Removing the closure 
would minimally reduce the administrative burden for sectors, as they 
would no longer have to request this exemption.

6. Dedicated Habitat Research Areas

    In order to highlight research needs, particularly relating to 
evaluating the assumptions of the SASI model that the Council used as 
the basis for HMA development, the Council is proposing to establish 
two Dedicated Habitat Research Areas (DHRA). The Council is also 
recommending that the DHRAs would be in effect for 3 years, at which 
time the Regional Administrator would confer with the Council as to 
whether the designation should be retained. The Council developed a 
series of questions to assist in this future discussion that include 
consideration of where in the research development process an activity 
is, how well it aligns with the Council's stated habitat research 
priorities, and what role the DHRA designation plays in the research.
    The Council recommends establishing the Georges Bank DHRA 
(footprint is the same as the existing Closed Area I South Habitat 
Closure) and the Stellwagen DHRA (footprint within the existing Western 
Gulf of Maine Habitat Closure). The Georges Bank DHRA would be closed 
to all mobile bottom-tending gear. The Stellwagen DHRA would be closed 
to all commercial mobile bottom-tending gear, commercial sink gillnet 
gear, and commercial demersal longline gear.

7. Framework Adjustments and Monitoring

    The Council is recommending that the designation or removal of HMAs 
and changes to fishing restrictions within HMAs be considered 
frameworkable. In addition, the Council is proposing a review process 
to evaluate the performance of habitat and spawning protection 
measures. Finally, the Council is proposing to identify and 
periodically revise research priorities to improve habitat and spawning 
area monitoring.

8. Regulatory Changes

    This rule proposes implementing measures for all of the Council's 
recommendations, as required. In order to improve clarity of the 
habitat-related management measures, we have reorganized Sec.  648.81 
to refer solely to year-round and seasonal closures designed for 
purposes of groundfish protection. All habitat-related measures, 
including the proposed HMAs and their accompanying regulatory text, the 
DHRAs and their accompanying text, and the Mid-Atlantic Fishery 
Management Council's Deep-Sea Coral Protection area can be found in a 
new subpart (Subpart Q). In addition, the Council stated that all areas 
currently closed to scallop dredging should remain closed upon the 
implementation of OA2 so that the Scallop Committee can better 
incorporate newly opened areas in the rotational management program. 
The existing EFH closures currently reside in both the groundfish 
(Sec.  648.81) and scallop (Sec.  648.61) regulations. We propose 
adding the groundfish closed areas that would otherwise be removed by 
this action to the scallop closure section (Sec.  648.61) to ensure 
that the restrictions on scallop fishing remain in place until a 
subsequent scallop action can modify them. The proposed regulations 
also update cross-references and definitions as needed. The Council 
deemed the regulations as necessary and appropriate, as required in the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, on March 28, 2017.
Classification
    Pursuant to section 304(a)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
NMFS Assistant Administrator has made a preliminary determination that 
this proposed rule may be consistent with OA2, other provisions of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law. In making the final 
determination, we will consider the data, views, and comments received 
during the public comment period.
    This proposed rule has been preliminarily determined to be not 
significant for purposes of Executive Orders (E.O.) 12866. For the 
reasons stated earlier and in the accompanying EIS/RIR/IRFA, we 
anticipate this rule will result in an annualized cost savings of 
approximately $60 million-$62 million, using a 3- and 7-percent 
discount rate, respectively.
    This proposed rule does not contain policies with Federalism or 
``takings'' implications as those terms are defined in E.O. 13132 and 
E.O. 12630, respectively.
    An Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) was prepared for 
this proposed rule, as required by section 603 of the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (RFA), 5 U.S.C. 603. The IRFA describes the economic 
impact that this proposed rule would have on small entities, including 
small businesses, and also determines ways to minimize these impacts. 
The IRFA includes this section of the preamble to this rule and 
analyses contained in OA2 and its accompanying EIS/RIR/IRFA. A copy of 
the full analysis is available from the Council (see ADDRESSES). A 
summary of the IRFA follows.

Description of the Reason Why Action by the Agency Is Being Considered 
and Statement of the Objective of, and Legal Basis for, This Proposed 
Rule

    This action proposes management measures to comply with 
requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens Act to minimize to the extent 
practicable the adverse effects of fishing on EFH. A complete 
description of the action, why it is being considered, and the legal 
basis for this action are contained in OA2, and elsewhere in the 
preamble to this proposed rule, and are not repeated here.

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

    The Small Business Administration (SBA) defines a small business as 
one that is:
     Independently owned and operated;
     Not dominant in its field of operation;
     Has annual receipts that do not exceed--
    [cir] $20.5 million in the case of commercial finfish harvesting 
entities (NAIC \1\ 114111)
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    \1\ The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is 
the standard used by Federal statistical agencies in classifying 
business establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, 
and publishing statistical data related to the U.S. business 
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    [cir] $5.5 million in the case of commercial shellfish harvesting 
entities (NAIC 114112)
    [cir] $7.5 million in the case of for-hire fishing entities (NAIC 
114119); or
     Has fewer than--
    [cir] 750 employees in the case of fish processors
    [cir] 100 employees in the case of fish dealers.
    This proposed rule affects commercial and recreational fish 
harvesting entities engaged in fisheries throughout New England that 
utilize bottom-trawls (large and small mesh), longlines, rod and reel, 
gillnets, pots and traps, scallop dredges, and hydraulic clam dredges. 
The gears primarily affected by this action are two non-mutually 
exclusive fishing operations: Fishermen using gears capable of catching 
groundfish and fishermen using mobile bottom-tending gears. 
Individually permitted vessels may hold permits for several fisheries, 
harvesting species of fish that are regulated by several different 
FMPs. Furthermore, multiple-permitted vessels and/or permits may be 
owned by entities affiliated by stock ownership, common management, 
identity of interest, contractual relationships, or economic 
dependency. For the purposes of the Regulatory Flexibility Act 
analysis, the ownership entities, not the individual vessels, are 
considered the regulated entities.
    Ownership entities are defined as those entities with common 
ownership personnel as listed on the permit application. Only permits 
with identical ownership personnel are categorized as an ownership 
entity. For example, if five permits have the same seven persons listed 
as co-owners on their permit application, those seven persons would 
form one ownership entity that holds those five permits. If two of 
those seven owners also co-own additional vessels, these two persons 
would be considered a separate ownership entity.
    On June 1 of each year, NMFS identifies ownership entities based on 
a list of all permits for the most recent complete calendar year. The 
current ownership dataset used for this analysis was created based on 
calendar year 2014 and contains average gross sales associated with 
those permits for calendar years 2012 through 2014.
    In addition to classifying a business (ownership entity) as small 
or large, a business can also be classified by its primary source of 
revenue. A business is defined as being primarily engaged in fishing 
for finfish if it obtains greater than 50 percent of its gross sales 
from sales of finfish. Similarly, a business is defined as being 
primarily engaged in fishing for shellfish if it obtains greater than 
50 percent of its gross sales from sales of shellfish.
    A description of the specific permits that are likely to be 
affected by this action is provided below, along with a discussion of 
the impacted businesses, which can include multiple vessels and/or 
permit types.
    On December 29, 2015, NMFS issued a final rule establishing a small 
business size standard of $11 million in annual gross receipts for all 
businesses primarily engaged in the commercial fishing industry (NAICS 
11411) for RFA compliance purposes only (80 FR 81194; December 29, 
2015). The $11 million standard became effective on July 1, 2016, and 
is intended to be used in place of the SBA's current standards of $20.5 
million, $5.5 million, and $7.5 million for the finfish (NAICS 114111), 
shellfish (NAICS 114112), and other marine fishing (NAICS 114119) 
sectors, respectively, of the U.S. commercial fishing industry in all 
NMFS rules subject to the RFA after July 1, 2016.
    The Council took final action on OA2 in June 2015, and the analyses 
in support of this action were developed throughout the decision 
process and following the Council's action, but prior to July 1, 2016. 
This analysis was not updated to reflect a small business re-
classification for all of the vessels affected by this amendment using 
our new size-standards because we have determined that this analysis 
provides a sufficient estimate of the number of small entities to which 
the proposed rule applies for purposes of determining this action's 
impacts on small entities and the considerations required under the 
RFA.
    For most of the fisheries directly affected by this rule, RFA 
analyses have been completed on other actions since the implementation 
of the revised size standard. Table 2, below, shows the total number of 
entities from the last fishery management action analyzed under the SBA 
size standards and the first fishery management action analyzed under 
the revised NMFS policy standard. While the economic analyses in the 
Council's EIS included every federally permitted entity, examining the 
changes to just the key fisheries, including limited access scallop, 
groundfish, and the clam fisheries, is informative regarding the 
potential impact of the change in size.
    Changes in the total number of entities year-to-year are generally 
a result of the timing of the data pull relative to permit renewals, 
regulatory changes, or inter-annual variation in ownership 
combinations. In terms of percentage of each of the major affected 
fisheries, the size standard change results in minimal changes in 
categories. For the limited access scallop, limited access general 
category scallop, and large-mesh groundfish fisheries, the size 
standard change results in less than a 1-percent change in category 
between large and small entities. For both the monkfish and surfclam/
ocean quahog fisheries, the revised size standard shifts approximately 
2 percent of entities from the large category to small. Note, the size 
standard for for-hire businesses did not change under the revision. The 
EIS analysis states that, in 2014, there were 4,071 small businesses 
(925 finfish, 2,713 shellfish, 433 for-hire), and 18 large businesses 
(all shellfish).
    The revised size standard does not change the conclusions of the 
analysis or notably change the estimation of the impact on small 
entities from this action. As such, it is reasonable to rely upon the 
Council's economic analyses.

Regulated Commercial Fish Harvesting Entities

    Table 3 describes revenue by business type (large or small) and 
Table 4 describes the total number of commercial business entities 
potentially regulated by the proposed action. As of the time of the 
Council's decision-making (2015), there were 4,071 small businesses 
(925 finfish, 2,713 shellfish, 433 for-hire) and 18 large businesses 
(all shellfish) potentially affected by this action. For fisheries 
utilizing mobile bottom-tending gear, the proposed action directly 
regulates potentially affected entities through restrictions on when 
and where vessels may fish to comply with the Magnuson-Stevens Act 
requirement to minimize to the extent practicable the adverse effects 
of fishing on essential fish habitat. For fisheries that use gears 
capable of catching groundfish, the proposed action additionally 
restricts location and timing of fishing to minimize impacts on 
spawning groundfish. According to the EIS, individuals fishing with 
mobile bottom-tending gear and midwater trawls tend to generate a 
substantial portion of their revenue from other gear types. The vast 
majority of individuals either fishing with mobile bottom-tending gear 
capable of catching groundfish or for-hire do not deviate from that 
mode, which could relate to the specialized nature of either the 
vessels or the captains' skills needed for these types of fishing.
    In general, the overall changes the Council is proposing are 
relatively modest, particularly when compared to other alternatives 
considered. The majority of areas recommended in the Council's 
proposals are already closed

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to fishing. The current open areas that would close include the Eastern 
Maine HMA, the Georges Shoal HMA, and the Great South Channel HMA. As 
described above, there is currently very little mobile bottom-tending 
gear fishing in the Eastern Maine HMA because groundfish stocks have 
decreased locally in that region. The Great South Channel HMA was 
designed to minimize impact to the scallop fishery, particularly the 
design of the eastern boundary. Scallops occur primarily at depths 
beyond the closure boundary. There is not a significant amount of trawl 
fishing in that area because of the high level of natural disturbance. 
The Great South Channel HMA would primarily affect hydraulic clam 
dredges, after the 1-year delay expires. As noted above, the Georges 
Shoal HMA has very little trawl or scallop dredge fishing in it now, 
despite the fact that nearby areas have been closed since 1995. Again, 
only clam dredge fishing would be expected to experience a notable 
displacement of fishing and only after the 1-year delay expires.
    The Council's proposed measures that would increase fishing 
opportunities include: (1) Modifying the Western Gulf of Maine 
Groundfish Closure Area by aligning the eastern boundary with the 
Habitat Closure Area; (2) modifying the Jeffreys Bank Habitat Closure 
Area and exposing the deeper, northern portion to potential fishing; 
(3) opening the northern edge of Georges Bank to rotational scallop 
fishing; (4) eliminating the Nantucket Lightship Groundfish and Habitat 
Closure Areas; and (5) implementing Closed Area I North and Closed Area 
II as seasonal, versus year-round, closure areas. The partial opening 
of the areas in the Gulf of Maine are expected to result in modest 
increases in groundfish revenue. The opening of the Nantucket Lightship 
closure areas could result in increases in scallop fishing. The 
northern edge of Georges Bank, within the Reduced Impact HMA and the 
Juvenile Cod HAPC, contains a substantial amount of scallops, with 
biomass estimates of over 10,000 mt and long-term yield estimates 
ranging from 419 to 1,079 mt. Because the value of scallops is so high 
(averaging over $10 per pound since 2010), there is potential for large 
increases in scallop revenue if the area is opened as proposed and 
prices remain at or around this value. As described above, there are 
concerns that the proposed fishing impacts may not be consistent with 
requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens Act to minimize to the extent 
practicable the adverse effects from fishing or with the Council's 
designation of the area as an HAPC. Should the Council's proposal in 
this sub-region not be approved, there would be no direct revenue lost 
to the scallop fishery, as the regulations would remain status quo, and 
the Scallop FMP would continue to offset the scallop biomass in the 
closed areas with increased fishing in the open areas, including any 
newly opened areas.

                                  Table 2--Comparison of Large and Small Entities Under the SBA and NMFS Size Standards
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                SBA standard                                                      NMFS standard
                    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Fishery                                                           Proposed rule                                                     Proposed rule
                      Total          Large                Small           with IRFA      Total          Large               Small           with IRFA
                                                                           summary                                                           summary
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Scallop (LA).......      166  152 (91.6%)........  14 (8.4%).........  Framework            154  141 (91.6%).......  13 (8.4%).........  Framework
                                                                        Adjustment 27                                                     Adjustment 28
                                                                        (81 FR 9151; 2/                                                   (82 FR 6472; 1/
                                                                        24/2016).                                                         19/2017).
Scallop (LAGC).....      106  102 (96.2%)........  4 (3.8%)..........  Framework             87  84 (96.6%)........  3 (3.4%)..........  Framework
                                                                        Adjustment 27                                                     Adjustment 28
                                                                        (81 FR 9151; 2/                                                   (82 FR 6472; 1/
                                                                        24/2016).                                                         19/2017).
Monkfish...........      397  16 (4.0%)..........  381 (96.0%).......  Framework            390  8 (2.1%)..........  382 (97.9%).......  Framework
                                                                        Adjustment 9                                                      Adjustment 10
                                                                        (81 FR 6472; 6/                                                   (82 FR 21498;
                                                                        23/2016).                                                         5/9/2017).
Groundfish.........    1,359  18 (1.3%)..........  1,341 (98.7%).....  Framework          1,505  10 (0.7%).........  1,495 (99.3%).....  Framework
                                                                        Adjustment 55                                                     Adjustment 56
                                                                        (81 FR 15003;                                                     (82 FR 28447;
                                                                        3/21/2016).                                                       6/22/2017).
Groundfish C/P.....      425  0 (0.0%)...........  425 (100.0%)......  Framework            191  0 (0.0%)..........  191 (100.0%)......  2017
                                                                        Adjustment 55                                                     Recreational
                                                                        (81 FR 15003;                                                     Management
                                                                        3/21/2016).                                                       Measures (82
                                                                                                                                          FR 24086; 5/25/
                                                                                                                                          2017).
SC/OQ..............      406  20 (4.9%)..........  386 (95.1%).......  Surfclam/Ocean       358  10 (2.8%).........  348 (97.2%).......  2017-2018
                                                                        Quahog                                                            Surfclam/Ocean
                                                                        Amendment 17                                                      Quahog
                                                                        (81 FR 14072;                                                     Specifications
                                                                        3/16/2016).                                                       (82 FR 24086;
                                                                                                                                          11/23/2016).
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                                                            Table 3--Business Revenue by Type
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                                                                                             Business        Shellfish        Finfish        For-hire
                 Year                    NAICS classification         Business type           revenue         revenue         revenue         revenue
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2012.................................  Finfish.................  Small..................    $217,560,996     $33,546,543    $183,380,312        $634,141
2012.................................  For-hire................  Small..................      56,153,981         331,674         611,532      55,210,775
2012.................................  Shellfish...............  Large..................     265,665,371     242,801,113      22,860,746           3,512
2012.................................  Shellfish...............  Small..................     710,485,816     679,195,607      30,897,738         392,471
2013.................................  Finfish.................  Small..................     191,870,635      25,008,297     166,326,851         535,487
2013.................................  For-hire................  Small..................      55,556,751         125,755         588,984      54,842,012
2013.................................  Shellfish...............  Large..................     228,892,465     208,244,173      20,642,659           5,633
2013.................................  Shellfish...............  Small..................     690,608,565     663,848,959      26,381,386         378,220
2014.................................  Finfish.................  Small..................     209,370,022      23,888,931     185,335,274         145,817
2014.................................  For-hire................  Small..................      57,843,562          15,735         412,061      57,415,766
2014.................................  Shellfish...............  Large..................     223,065,022     202,580,548      20,484,474  ..............
2014.................................  Shellfish...............  Small..................     741,518,137     717,031,087      24,316,466         170,584
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      Table 4--Number of Businesses and Revenue Generated by Small and Large Businesses, by Commercial Gear
                                                 Classification
 [MBTG=Mobile bottom-tending gear, Groundfish=gear capable of catching groundfish, Both=Both MBTG and Groundfish
 designation, Midwater = Midwater trawls, Clam = clam dredge. Note some data not presented for Privacy Concerns]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                     Number of
               Year                       Gear type            Business type        businesses      VTR revenue
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2012..............................  Both.................  Large................              17    $231,658,238
2012..............................  Both.................  Small................             574     580,827,338
2013..............................  Both.................  Large................              17     185,435,086
2013..............................  Both.................  Small................             539     445,971,382
2014..............................  Both.................  Large................              17     173,348,111
2014..............................  Both.................  Small................             528     396,470,511
2012..............................  Clam.................  Large................               5      31,160,893
2012..............................  Clam.................  Small................              42      27,738,596
2013..............................  Clam.................  Large................               4      30,008,134
2013..............................  Clam.................  Small................              47      27,874,110
2014..............................  Clam.................  Large................               2  ..............
2014..............................  Clam.................  Small................              41      26,867,813
2012..............................  Groundfish...........  Large................               2  ..............
2012..............................  Groundfish...........  Small................             668      74,103,358
2013..............................  Groundfish...........  Large................               2  ..............
2013..............................  Groundfish...........  Small................             605      47,920,414
2014..............................  Groundfish...........  Large................               1  ..............
2014..............................  Groundfish...........  Small................             592      48,959,328
2012..............................  MBTG.................  Large................               3       1,072,716
2012..............................  MBTG.................  Small................             125       6,120,800
2013..............................  MBTG.................  Large................               3       1,375,902
2013..............................  MBTG.................  Small................              87       2,940,183
2014..............................  MBTG.................  Large................               3       1,216,387
2014..............................  MBTG.................  Small................              26       2,857,405
2012..............................  Midwater.............  Large................               3       9,289,884
2012..............................  Midwater.............  Small................              14      22,865,976
2013..............................  Midwater.............  Large................               3       5,535,922
2013..............................  Midwater.............  Small................              13      26,214,983
2014..............................  Midwater.............  Large................               3       4,909,077
2014..............................  Midwater.............  Small................              14      25,058,119
2012..............................  Other................  Large................               2  ..............
2012..............................  Other................  Small................             566      79,087,347
2013..............................  Other................  Large................               4  ..............
2013..............................  Other................  Small................             539      80,355,177
2014..............................  Other................  Large................               3  ..............
2014..............................  Other................  Small................             514      84,446,720
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Description of the Projected Reporting, Record-Keeping, and Other 
Compliance Requirements of This Proposed Rule

    The proposed action does not contain a collection-of-information 
requirement subject to review and approval by the Office of Management 
and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA).

Federal Rules Which May Duplication, Overlap, or Conflict With This 
Proposed Rule

    The proposed action does not duplicate, overlap, or conflict with 
any other Federal laws.

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

    The economic impacts of each proposed measure is discussed in more 
detail in Volumes 3, 4, and 5 of the EIS. Because the primary objective 
of the Amendment is to comply with the Magnuson-Stevens Act requirement 
to minimize to the extent practicable the adverse effects of fishing on 
EFH, a variety of combinations of areas could have achieved those 
goals. The EFH and HAPC designations are primarily administrative in 
nature and are not expected to result in any direct economic impacts to 
the fisheries; although, indirect positive affects stocks are expected.

Habitat Management Measure Alternatives

    In the Eastern Gulf of Maine, the Council recommends establishing 
the Small Eastern Maine Habitat Management Area (HMA), closed to all 
mobile bottom-tending gears. (Note, the proposed regulations refer to 
this area as simply the ``Eastern Maine HMA.'') Other alternatives 
considered would have continued with no habitat management in this sub-
region or implemented one or more additional area. The Toothaker Ridge 
HMA, the Large Eastern Maine HMA, the Machias HMA, and the Small 
Eastern Maine were assembled into two alternatives.
    In the Central Gulf of Maine, the Council recommends maintaining 
the existing Cashes Ledge Groundfish Closure Area, modifying the 
existing Jeffreys Bank and Cashes Ledge Habitat Closure Areas, with 
their current fishing restrictions and exemptions, and establishing the 
Fippennies Ledge HMA, closed to mobile bottom-tending gears, and the 
Ammen Rock HMA, closed to all fishing except lobster traps. Other 
alternatives considered would have various combinations of eight total 
areas. In addition to the areas recommended as preferred, the Council 
considered habitat management in the existing Jeffreys Bank and Cashes 
Ledge habitat closure areas, two areas on Platts Bank and a small area 
on the top of Fippennies Ledge. The Council did not recommend the areas 
on Platts Bank

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because of the concern regarding the displacement of current fishing 
and the economic impact to a sub-set of the fleet.
    In the Western Gulf of Maine, the Council recommends maintaining 
the existing Western Gulf of Maine Habitat Closure Area, closed to 
mobile bottom-tending gears, and modifying the eastern boundary of the 
Western Gulf of Maine [Groundfish] Closure Area to align with the 
Habitat Closure Area, while maintaining the current fishing 
restrictions and requirements. The Council also recommends creating an 
exemption area within the northwest corner of those closures for shrimp 
trawls and designating the existing Roller Gear Restricted Area 
requirements as a habitat protection measure. Other alternatives would 
have established a large (Alternatives 3 and 4) or small (Alternative 
5) version of a closure area along the state waters boundaries of New 
Hampshire and Maine covering Bigelow Bight, which was deemed by the 
Council to have overly severe economic impacts. Still other options 
included consideration of breaking up the existing Western Gulf of 
Maine Habitat Closure Area to focus on the most vulnerable sections of 
Jeffreys Ledge and Stellwagen Bank, either in two smaller combinations 
(Alternatives 4 and 5) or only a larger section of the Stellwagen Bank 
area (Alternatives 3 and 6). Finally, one option would have implemented 
the roller gear restriction over only the footprint of the other 
proposed habitat management areas (Alternative 7b).
    On Georges Bank, the Council recommends removing the year-round and 
habitat closures of Closed Areas I and II and replacing them with three 
new areas: (1) The Georges Shoal 2 HMA, closed to mobile bottom-tending 
gear, with a 1-year delay in closure to hydraulic clam dredges; (2) the 
Northern Edge Reduced Impact HMA, closed to mobile bottom-tending gear, 
with two exceptions described below; and (3) the Northern Edge Mobile 
Bottom-Tending Gear HMA, closed to mobile bottom-tending gear without 
any exceptions. Exemptions to the Reduced Impact HMA are scallop dredge 
fishing in accordance with the scallop rotational area program, and 
trawl fishing to the west of the existing western boundary of Closed 
Area II (67[deg]20'W long.), in what is now the Eastern Georges Bank 
Special Access Program. In addition, any portions of the Closed Area II 
groundfish closed area north of 41[deg]30'N lat. would be closed to 
scallop fishing between June 15 and October 31 of each year. The 
remainder of the existing Closed Area I Habitat and Groundfish Closure 
Areas and Closed Area II Groundfish Closure Area would be opened, 
expect for seasonal spawning protection.
    Various combinations of 19 areas, including the 5 existing habitat 
and groundfish closed areas, were considered for this sub-region. When 
combined, these areas covered nearly the entire Bank area from the 
Hague Line up to the Great South Channel. Some areas were deemed too 
costly from an economic standpoint because of their size or specific 
location. These areas included the two alternatives across the majority 
of the bank: The Northern Georges mobile bottom-tending gear closure 
(Alternative 8) and the Northern Georges gear modification area 
(Alternatives 5). Various options of smaller areas on Georges Shoal, 
namely the Georges Shoal 1 (Alternative 5), Georges Shoal Gear 
Modification Area (Alternative 4), Georges Shoal 2 (Alternative 7), and 
Western HMA (Alternative 9), were also considered. Further variations 
focused more on the northern edge, included the Northern Edge HMA in 
Alternatives 3 and 4; two variations of expanding the existing Closed 
Area II habitat closure (Alternatives 6A and 6B); the EFH South HMA as 
part of Alternative 7; the Eastern HMA and a Mortality Closure in 
Alternative 9.
    In the Great South Channel, the Council recommends establishing the 
Great South Channel HMA, closed to mobile bottom-tending gear, except 
hydraulic clam dredges for one year, outside of the northeast corner of 
the area. The Council is also recommending establishing two HMAs on Cox 
Ledge, closed to hydraulic clam dredges, and requiring no ground cables 
on trawls fishing in the areas. The Nantucket Lightship Habitat Closure 
Area and the Nantucket Lightship Closed Area would be removed. Other 
alternatives were variations around the proposed alternative, some 
extending farther to the east, and some extending farther to the west. 
The Council also considered a single box to cover both Cox Ledge areas.

Groundfish Spawning Measure Alternatives

    In the Gulf of Maine, the Council is recommending establishing two 
new, relatively small cod spawning protections. They include the Winter 
Massachusetts Bay Spawning Closure, which would be in effect from 
November 1-January 31 of each year. The Council also recommends a 2-
week closure (April 15-April 30) within statistical area 125. Other 
alternatives considered would have reinstated or added to existing 
rolling closures in the Western Gulf of Maine.
    On Georges Bank, the Council is recommending maintaining the 
existing Closed Area II Groundfish Closure Area and the Closed Area I 
North Habitat Closed Area as seasonal closures from February 1-April 
15. The Council is also recommending the removal of the May Georges 
Bank Spawning Closure. The Council considered making all of the 
existing Closed Area I groundfish closure area a seasonal spawning 
closure, but instead chose just the subset of that area in the northern 
portion.
    Management alternatives in both regions included all commercial 
gears capable of catching groundfish (recreational fishing exempted), 
all commercial and recreational gears capable of catching groundfish, 
and an exemption for scallop dredges.

Dedicated Habitat Research Area Alternatives

    The Council is proposing to establish two DHRAs. The DHRAs would be 
effective for 3 years, at which time the Regional Administrator would 
confer with the Council as to whether the designation should be 
retained. The Council considered three potential DHRAs, with varying 
management restrictions within them. The Council is recommending 
establishing the Georges Bank DHRA (footprint is the same as the 
existing Closed Area I South Habitat Closure) and the Stellwagen DHRA 
(footprint within the existing Western Gulf of Maine Habitat Closure). 
The Council considered two ``reference areas'' within the Stellwagen 
DHRA that would have prohibited all fishing, including recreational 
groundfish fishing. The Council is proposing the Stellwagen DHRA with 
no reference area. The Georges Bank DHRA would be closed to all mobile 
bottom-tending gear. The Stellwagen DHRA would be closed to all mobile 
bottom-tending gear, sink gillnet gear, and demersal longline gear.

Framework Adjustments and Monitoring

    The Council is recommending that the designation or removal of HMAs 
and changes to fishing restrictions within HMAs be considered in a 
framework adjustment. In addition, the Council is proposing a review 
process to evaluate the performance of habitat and spawning protection 
measures. Finally, the Council is proposing to identify and 
periodically revise research priorities to improve habitat and spawning 
area monitoring. Alternatively, the Council considered not implementing 
a new

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process for habitat and spawning protection measures review and 
modification and using the existing ad-hoc process under its authority 
currently.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

    Dated: October 27, 2017.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

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

PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

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

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


Sec.  648.2  [Amended]

0
2. Amend Sec.  648.2 follows:
0
a. Revise the definition of ``bottom-tending mobile gear,''
0
b. Add a definition for ``bridles,'' in alphabetical order,
0
c. Revise the definition of ``gillnet gear capable of catching 
multispecies,''
0
d. Add a definition for ``ground cables,'' in alphabetical order, and
0
e. Revise the definition of ``Open areas.''
* * * * *
    Bottom-tending mobile gear, means gear in contact with the ocean 
bottom, and towed from a vessel, which is moved through the water 
during fishing in order to capture fish, and includes otter trawls, 
beam trawls, hydraulic dredges, non-hydraulic dredges, and seines (with 
the exception of a purse seine).
* * * * *
    Bridles connect the wings of a bottom trawl to the ground cables. 
The ground cables lead to the doors or otter boards. The doors are 
attached to the towing vessel via steel cables, referred to as wires or 
warps. Each net has two sets of bridles, one on each side.
* * * * *
    Gillnet gear capable of catching multispecies means all gillnet 
gear except pelagic gillnet gear specified at Sec.  648.81(b)(2)(ii) 
and (d)(5)(ii) and pelagic gillnet gear that is designed to fish for 
and is used to fish for or catch tunas, swordfish, and sharks.
* * * * *
    Ground cables on a bottom trawl run between the bridles, which 
attach directly to the wings of the net, and the doors, or otter 
boards. The doors are attached to the towing vessel via steel cables, 
referred to as wires or warps.
* * * * *
    Open areas, with respect to the Atlantic sea scallop fishery, means 
any area that is not subject to restrictions of the Sea Scallop 
Rotational Areas specified in Sec. Sec.  648.59 and 648.60, the 
Northern Gulf of Maine Management Area specified in Sec.  648.62, EFH 
Closed Areas specified in Sec. Sec.  648.61 and 648.370, Dedicated 
Habitat Research areas specified in Sec.  648.371, or the Frank R. 
Lautenberg Deep-Sea Coral Protection Area described in Sec.  648.372.
* * * * *
0
3. Amend Sec.  648.11 by revising paragraph (m)(1) to read as follows:
* * * * *
    (m) Atlantic herring observer coverage--(1) Pre-trip notification. 
At least 48 hr prior to the beginning of any trip on which a vessel may 
harvest, possess, or land Atlantic herring, a vessel issued a Limited 
Access Herring Permit or a vessel issued an Areas \2/3\ Open Access 
Herring Permit on a declared herring trip or a vessel issued an All 
Areas Open Access Herring Permit fishing with midwater trawl gear in 
Management Areas 1A, 1B, and/or 3, as defined in Sec.  648.200(f)(1) 
and (3), and herring carriers must provide notice of the following 
information to NMFS: Vessel name, permit category, and permit number; 
contact name for coordination of observer deployment; telephone number 
for contact; the date, time, and port of departure; gear type; target 
species; and intended area of fishing, including whether the vessel 
intends to engage in fishing in the Northeast Multispecies Closed Areas 
(Closed Area I North (648.81(c)(3)), Closed Area II (648.81(c)(4)), 
Cashes Ledge Closure Area (648.81(a)(3)), and Western GOM Closure Area 
(648.81(a)(4))) at any point in the trip. Trip notification calls must 
be made no more than 10 days in advance of each fishing trip. The 
vessel owner, operator, or manager must notify NMFS of any trip plan 
changes at least 12 hr prior to vessel departure from port.
* * * * *


Sec.  648.14   [Amended]

0
4. Amend Sec.  648.14 as follows:
0
a. Revise paragraph (b)(10),
0
b. Add paragraphs (b)(11) and (12),
0
c. Revise paragraphs (i)(1)(vi)(A)(1) and (2),
0
d. Revise paragraph (k)(6)(i)(E),
0
e. Revise paragraph (k)(6)(ii)(A)(5),
0
f. Revise paragraphs (k)(7)(i)(A) and (B),
0
g. Revise paragraphs (k)(7)(i)(C)(1) through (3),
0
h. Revise paragraph (k)(7)(i)(D),
0
i. Remove and reserve paragraphs (k)(7)(i)(E), (F), and (G),
0
j. Remove and reserve paragraph (k)(7)(ii)(A),
0
k. Revise paragraph (k)(12)(iii)(B),
0
l. Revise paragraph (k)(16)(iii)(B), and
0
m. Revise paragraphs (r)(2)(v) and (vi).
    The revisions to read as follows:


Sec.  648.14  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (10) Fish with bottom-tending gear within the Frank R. Lautenberg 
Deep-sea Coral Protection Area described at Sec.  648.372, unless 
transiting pursuant to Sec.  648.372(d), fishing lobster trap gear in 
accordance with Sec.  697.21 of this chapter, or fishing red crab trap 
gear in accordance with Sec.  648.264. Bottom-tending gear includes but 
is not limited to bottom-tending otter trawls, bottom-tending beam 
trawls, hydraulic dredges, non-hydraulic dredges, bottom-tending 
seines, bottom longlines, pots and traps, and sink or anchored gill 
nets.
    (11) Habitat Management Area Restrictions. If fishing with bottom-
tending mobile gear, fish in, enter, be on a fishing vessel in, the EFH 
closure areas described in Sec.  648.371, unless otherwise exempted.
    (12) Unless otherwise exempted, fish in the Dedicated Habitat 
Research Areas defined in Sec.  648.371.
* * * * *
    (i) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (vi) * * *
    (A) * * *
    (1) Fish for scallops in, or possess or land scallops from, the EFH 
Closed Areas and Habitat Management Areas specified in Sec.  648.61 and 
648.370, respectively.
    (2) Transit or enter the EFH Closure Areas or Habitat Management 
Areas specified in Sec.  648.61 and 648.370, respectively, except as 
provided by Sec.  648.61(b).
* * * * *
    (k) * * *
    (6) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (E) Use, set, haul back, fish with, possess on board a vessel, 
unless stowed and not available for immediate use as defined in Sec.  
648.2, or fail to remove, sink gillnet gear and other gillnet gear 
capable of catching NE multispecies, with the exception of single 
pelagic gillnets (as described in Sec.  648.81(b)(2)(ii) and 
(d)(5)(ii)), in the areas and for the times specified in Sec.  
648.80(g)(6)(i) and (ii), except as provided in Sec.  648.80(g)(6)(i) 
and (ii), and Sec.  648.81(b)(2)(ii) and (d)(5)(ii), or

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unless otherwise authorized in writing by the Regional Administrator.
* * * * *
    (ii)
    (A)
    (5) Enter, fail to remove sink gillnet gear or gillnet gear capable 
of catching NE multispecies from, or be in the areas, and for the 
times, described in Sec.  648.80(g)(6)(i) and (ii), except as provided 
in Sec. Sec.  648.80(g)(6)(i) and 648.81(i).
* * * * *
    (7) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (A) Enter, be on a fishing vessel in, or fail to remove gear from 
the EEZ portion of the areas described in Sec.  648.81(a)(3), (a)(4), 
and (d)(3), except as provided in Sec.  648.81(a)(2), (d)(2), and (i).
    (B) Fish for, harvest, possess, or land regulated species in or 
from the closed areas specified in Sec.  648.81(a) through (d) and (n), 
unless otherwise specified in Sec.  648.81(c)(2)(iii), (d)(5)(i), 
(d)(5)(iv), (d)(5)(viii) and (ix), (i), (b)(2), or as authorized under 
Sec.  648.85.
    (C) Restricted Gear Areas. (1) Fish, or be in the areas described 
in Sec.  648.81(f)(3) through (6) on a fishing vessel with mobile gear 
during the time periods specified in Sec.  648.81(f)(1), except as 
provided in Sec.  648.81(f)(2).
    (2) Fish, or be in the areas described in Sec.  648.81(f)(3) 
through (5) on a fishing vessel with lobster pot gear during the time 
periods specified in Sec.  648.81(f)(1).
    (3) Deploy in or fail to remove lobster pot gear from the areas 
described in Sec.  648.81(f)(3) through (5), during the time periods 
specified in Sec.  648.81(f)(1).
    (D) Georges Bank Seasonal Closure Areas. Enter, fail to remove gear 
from, or be in the areas described in Sec.  648.81(c) during the time 
periods specified, except as provided in Sec.  648.81(c)(2).
* * * * *
    (12) * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (B) Enter or fish in Closed Area II as specified in Sec.  
648.81(c)(4), unless declared into the area in accordance with Sec.  
648.85(b)(3)(v) or Sec.  648.85(b)(8)(v)(D).
* * * * *
    (16) * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (B) Fail to comply with the requirements specified in Sec.  
648.81(d)(5)(v) when fishing in the areas described in Sec.  
648.81(b)(3), (b)(4), and (d) during the time periods specified.
* * * * *
    (r) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (v) Fish with midwater trawl gear in any Northeast Multispecies 
Closed Area, as defined in Sec.  648.81(a), without a NMFS-approved 
observer on board, if the vessel has been issued an Atlantic herring 
permit.
    (vi) Slip or operationally discard catch, as defined at Sec.  
648.2, unless for one of the reasons specified at Sec.  648.202(b)(2), 
if fishing any part of a tow inside the Northeast Multispecies Closed 
Areas, as defined at Sec.  648.81(a).
* * * * *


Sec.  648.27  [Removed].

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5. Remove Sec.  648.27
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6. Add Sec.  648.58 to read as follows:


Sec.  648.58  Closed Area II Seasonal Scallop Closure.

    Closed Area II Seasonal Scallop Closure. From June 15 through 
October 31 of each year, no fishing vessel may fish with scallop dredge 
gear in the portion of Closed Area II, as specified in section 
648.61(c)(4) and section 648.81(c)(4), north of 41[deg]30' N. lat.
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7. In Sec.  648.59, revise paragraph (a) to read as follows:


Sec.  648.59  Sea Scallop Rotational Area Management Program and Access 
Program requirements.

    (a) The Sea Scallop Rotational Area Management Program consists of 
Scallop Rotational Areas, as defined in Sec.  648.2. Guidelines for 
this area rotation program (i.e., when to close an area and reopen it 
to scallop fishing) are provided in Sec.  648.55(a)(6). Whether a 
rotational area is open or closed to scallop fishing in a given year, 
and the appropriate level of access by limited access and LAGC IFQ 
vessels, are specified through the specifications or framework 
adjustment processes defined in Sec.  648.55. When a rotational area is 
open to the scallop fishery, it is called an Access Area and scallop 
vessels fishing in the area are subject to the Access Area Program 
Requirements specified in this section. Areas not defined as Scallop 
Rotational Areas specified in Sec.  648.60, EFH Closed Areas specified 
in Sec.  648.61 and 648.370, Dedicated Habitat Research Areas specified 
in 648.371, or areas closed to scallop fishing under other FMPs, are 
governed by other management measures and restrictions in this part and 
are referred to as Open Areas.
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8. In Sec.  648.60, revise paragraph (c)(1) and footnote 1 to read as 
follows:


Sec.  648.60  Sea Scallop Rotational Areas.

* * * * *
    (c) Closed Area I Scallop Rotational Area. (1) The Closed Area I 
Scallop Rotational Area is defined by straight lines connecting the 
following points in the order stated (copies of a chart depicting this 
area are available from the Regional Administrator upon request), and 
so that the line connecting points CAIA3 and CAIA4 is the same as the 
portion of the western boundary line of Closed Area I, defined in Sec.  
648.61(c)(3), that lies between points CAIA3 and CAIA4:

 
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Point                            N. lat.                      W. long.                 Note
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CAIA1................................  41[deg]26' N.                68[deg]30' W.
CAIA2................................  40[deg]58' N.                68[deg]30' W.
CAIA3................................  40[deg]54.95' N.             68[deg]53.37' W.                      (\1\)
CAIA4................................  41[deg]04' N.                69[deg]01' W.                         (\1\)
CAIA1................................  41[deg]26' N.                68[deg]30' W.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ From Point CAIA3 to Point CAIA4 along the western boundary of Closed Area I, defined in Sec.   648.61(c)(3).

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9. In Sec.  648.61, revise the section heading and add paragraph (c) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  648.61  EFH and Groundfish Closed Areas.

* * * * *
    (c) Groundfish Closure Areas. No vessel fishing for scallops, or 
person on a vessel fishing for scallops, may enter, fish in, or be in 
the Closure Areas described in paragraphs (c)(1) through (5) of this 
section, unless otherwise exempted in the scallop access area program, 
described in Sec.  648.59. A chart depicting these areas is available 
from the Regional Administrator upon request.
    (1) Western Gulf of Maine Closure Area. The Western Gulf of Maine 
Closure Area is defined by straight lines

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connecting the following points in the order stated:

                   Western Gulf of Maine Closure Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                    N. lat.              W. long.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
WGM1..........................  42[deg]15'           70[deg]15'
WGM2..........................  42[deg]15'           69[deg]55'
WGM3..........................  43[deg]15'           69[deg]55'
WGM4..........................  43[deg]15'           70[deg]15'
WGM1..........................  42[deg]15'           70[deg]15'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Cashes Ledge Closure Area. The Cashes Ledge Closure Area is 
defined by straight lines connecting the following points in the order 
stated:

                        Cashes Ledge Closure Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                    N. lat.              W. long.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CL1...........................  43[deg]07'           69[deg]02'
CL2...........................  42[deg]49.5'         68[deg]46'
CL3...........................  42[deg]46.5'         68[deg]50.5'
CL4...........................  42[deg]43.5'         68[deg]58.5'
CL5...........................  42[deg]42.5'         69[deg]17.5'
CL6...........................  42[deg]49.5'         69[deg]26'
CL1...........................  43[deg]07'           69[deg]02'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (3) Closed Area I. Closed Area I is defined by straight lines 
connecting the following points in the order stated:

                              Closed Area I
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                    N. lat.              W. long.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CI1...........................  41[deg]30'           69[deg]23'
CI2...........................  40[deg]45'           68[deg]45'
CI3...........................  40[deg]45'           68[deg]30'
CI4...........................  41[deg]30'           68[deg]30'
CI1...........................  41[deg]30'           69[deg]23'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (4) Closed Area II. Closed Area II is defined by straight lines 
connecting the following points in the order stated:

                             Closed Area II
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                    N. lat.              W. long.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
C1I1..........................  41[deg]00'           67[deg]20'
C1I2..........................  41[deg]00'           66[deg]35.8'
G5............................  41[deg]18.6'         66[deg]24.8' \1\
C1I3..........................  42[deg]22'           67[deg]20' \1\
C1I1..........................  41[deg]00'           67[deg]20' \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The U.S.-Canada Maritime Boundary.

    (5) Nantucket Lightship Closure Area. The Nantucket Lightship 
Closure Area is defined by straight lines connecting the following 
points in the order stated:

                    Nantucket Lightship Closure Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                    N. lat.              W. long.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
G10...........................  40[deg]50'           69[deg]00'
CN1...........................  40[deg]20'           69[deg]00'
CN2...........................  40[deg]20'           70[deg]20'
CN3...........................  40[deg]50'           70[deg]20'
G10...........................  40[deg]50'           69[deg]00'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *


Sec.  648.80   [Amended]

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10. Amend Sec.  648.80 as follows:
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a. Revise paragraph (a)(9)(i)(A),
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b. Revise paragraph (a)(11) introductory text and paragraph 
(a)(11)(i)(C),
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c. Revise the introductory texts in paragraphs (a)(13), (14), (15), 
(16), (18), and (19),
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d. Remove paragraph (b)(11)(ii)(D),
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e. Revise the introductory text for paragraph (d)(2) and revise 
paragraph (d)(2)(i),
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f. Revise paragraph (d)(5), and
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g. Revise paragraphs (g)(6)(i) and (ii).
    The revisions to read as follows:
* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (9) Small Mesh Area 1/Small Mesh Area 2.
    (i) Description.
    (A) Unless otherwise prohibited in Sec.  648.81, Sec.  648.370, or 
Sec.  648.371, a vessel subject to the minimum mesh size restrictions 
specified in paragraphs (a)(3) or (4) of this section may fish with or 
possess nets with a mesh size smaller than the minimum size, provided 
the vessel complies with the requirements of paragraphs (a)(5)(ii) or 
(a)(9)(ii) of this section, and Sec.  648.86(d), from July 15 through 
November 15, when fishing in Small Mesh Area 1; and from January 1 
through June 30, when fishing in Small Mesh Area 2. While lawfully 
fishing in these areas with mesh smaller than the minimum size, an 
owner or operator of any vessel may not fish for, possess on board, or 
land any species of fish other than: Silver hake and offshore hake, 
combined, and red hake--up to the amounts specified in Sec.  648.86(d); 
butterfish, Atlantic mackerel, or squid, up the amounts specified in 
Sec.  648.26; spiny dogfish, up to the amount specified in Sec.  
648.235; Atlantic herring, up to the amount specified in Sec.  648.204; 
and scup, up to the amount specified in Sec.  648.128.
* * * * *
    (11) GOM Scallop Dredge Exemption Area. Unless otherwise prohibited 
in Sec.  648.81, Sec.  648.370, or Sec.  648.371, vessels with a 
limited access scallop permit that have declared out of the DAS program 
as specified in Sec.  648.10, or that have used up their DAS 
allocations, and vessels issued a General Category scallop permit, may 
fish in the GOM Regulated Mesh Area specified in paragraph (a)(1) of 
this section, when not under a NE multispecies DAS, providing the 
vessel fishes in the GOM Scallop Dredge Exemption Area and complies 
with the requirements specified in paragraph (a)(11)(i) of this 
section. The GOM Scallop Dredge Fishery Exemption Area is defined by 
the straight lines connecting the following points in the order stated 
(copies of a map depicting the area are available from the Regional 
Administrator upon request):
* * * * *
    (i) * * *
    (C) The exemption does not apply to the Cashes Ledge Closure Area 
or the Western GOM Area Closure specified in Sec.  648.81(a)(3) and 
(4), respectively.
* * * * *
    (13) GOM/GB Dogfish and Monkfish Gillnet Fishery Exemption Area. 
Unless otherwise prohibited in Sec.  648.81, Sec.  648.370, or Sec.  
648.371, a vessel may fish with gillnets in the GOM/GB Dogfish and 
Monkfish Gillnet Fishery Exemption Area when not under a NE 
multispecies DAS if the vessel complies with the requirements specified 
in paragraph (a)(13)(i) of this section. The GOM/GB Dogfish and 
Monkfish Gillnet Fishery Exemption Area is defined by straight lines 
connecting the following points in the order stated:
* * * * *
    (14) GOM/GB Dogfish Gillnet Exemption. Unless otherwise prohibited 
in Sec.  648.81, Sec.  648.370, or Sec.  648.371, a vessel may fish 
with gillnets in the GOM/GB Dogfish and Monkfish Gillnet Fishery 
Exemption Area when not under a NE multispecies DAS if the vessel 
complies with the requirements specified in paragraph (a)(14)(i) of 
this section. The area coordinates of the GOM/GB Dogfish and Monkfish 
Gillnet Fishery Exemption Area are specified in paragraph (a)(13) of 
this section.
* * * * *
    (15) Raised Footrope Trawl Exempted Whiting Fishery. Unless 
otherwise prohibited in Sec.  648.370 or Sec.  648.371, vessels subject 
to the minimum mesh size restrictions specified in paragraphs (a)(3) or 
(4) of this section may fish with, use, or possess nets in the Raised 
Footrope Trawl Whiting Fishery area with a mesh size smaller than the 
minimum size specified, if the vessel complies with the requirements 
specified in paragraph (a)(15)(i) of this section. This exemption does 
not apply to the Cashes Ledge Closure Areas or the Western GOM Area 
Closure specified in Sec.  648.81(a)(3) and (4), respectively. The 
Raised Footrope Trawl Whiting Fishery Area (copies of a chart depicting 
the area are available from the Regional

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Administrator upon request) is defined by straight lines connecting the 
following points in the order stated:
* * * * *
    (16) GOM Grate Raised Footrope Trawl Exempted Whiting Fishery. 
Unless otherwise prohibited in Sec.  648.370 or Sec.  648.371, vessels 
subject to the minimum mesh size restrictions specified in paragraphs 
(a)(3) or (4) of this section may fish with, use, and possess in the 
GOM Grate Raised Footrope Trawl Whiting Fishery area from July 1 
through November 30 of each year, nets with a mesh size smaller than 
the minimum size specified, if the vessel complies with the 
requirements specified in paragraphs (a)(16)(i) and (ii) of this 
section. The GOM Grate Raised Footrope Trawl Whiting Fishery Area 
(copies of a chart depicting the area are available from the Regional 
Administrator upon request) is defined by straight lines connecting the 
following points in the order stated:
* * * * *
    (18) Great South Channel Scallop Dredge Exemption Area. Unless 
otherwise prohibited in Sec.  648.370 or Sec.  648.371, vessels issued 
a LAGC scallop permit, including limited access scallop permits that 
have used up their DAS allocations, may fish in the Great South Channel 
Scallop Dredge Exemption Area, as defined under paragraph (a)(18)(i) of 
this section, when not under a NE multispecies or scallop DAS or on a 
sector trip, provided the vessel complies with the requirements 
specified in paragraph (a)(18)(ii) of this section and applicable 
scallop regulations in subpart D of this chapter.
* * * * *
    (19) Cape Cod Spiny Dogfish Exemption Areas. Unless otherwise 
prohibited in Sec.  648.370 or Sec.  648.371, vessels issued a NE 
multispecies limited access permit that have declared out of the DAS 
program as specified in Sec.  648.10, or that have used up their DAS 
allocations, may fish in the Eastern or Western Cape Cod Spiny Dogfish 
Exemption Area as defined under paragraph (a)(19)(i) through 
(a)(19)(ii) of this section, when not under a NE multispecies or 
scallop DAS, provided the vessel complies with the requirements for the 
Eastern or Western area, specified in paragraph (a)(19)(i) and 
(a)(19)(ii) of this section, respectively.
* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (2) When fishing under this exemption in the GOM/GB Exemption Area, 
as defined in paragraph (a)(17) of this section, the vessel has on 
board a letter of authorization issued by the Regional Administrator, 
and complies with the following restrictions:
    (i) The vessel only fishes for, possesses, or lands Atlantic 
herring, blueback herring, or mackerel in areas north of 42[deg]20' N. 
lat. and in the areas described in Sec.  648.81(c)(3), and (c)(4); and 
Atlantic herring, blueback herring, mackerel, or squid in all other 
areas south of 42[deg]20' N. lat.; and
* * * * *
    (5) To fish for herring under this exemption, a vessel issued an 
All Areas Limited Access Herring Permit and/or an Areas 2 and 3 Limited 
Access Herring Permit fishing on a declared herring trip, or a vessel 
issued a Limited Access Incidental Catch Herring Permit and/or an Open 
Access Herring Permit fishing with midwater trawl gear in Management 
Areas 1A, 1B, and/or 3, as defined in Sec.  648.200(f)(1) and (3), must 
provide notice of the following information to NMFS at least 72 hr 
prior to beginning any trip into these areas for the purposes of 
observer deployment: Vessel name; contact name for coordination of 
observer deployment; telephone number for contact; the date, time, and 
port of departure; and whether the vessel intends to engage in fishing 
in Closed Area I, as defined in Sec.  648.81(c)(3), at any point in the 
trip; and
* * * * *
    (g) * * *
    (6) Gillnet requirements to reduce or prevent marine mammal takes--
(i) Requirements for gillnet gear capable of catching NE multispecies 
to reduce harbor porpoise takes. In addition to the requirements for 
gillnet fishing identified in this section, all persons owning or 
operating vessels in the EEZ that fish with sink gillnet gear and other 
gillnet gear capable of catching NE multispecies, with the exception of 
single pelagic gillnets (as described in Sec.  648.81(b)(2)(ii) and 
(d)(5)(ii)), must comply with the applicable provisions of the Harbor 
Porpoise Take Reduction Plan found in Sec.  229.33 of this title.
    (ii) Requirements for gillnet gear capable of catching NE 
multispecies to prevent large whale takes. In addition to the 
requirements for gillnet fishing identified in this section, all 
persons owning or operating vessels in the EEZ that fish with sink 
gillnet gear and other gillnet gear capable of catching NE 
multispecies, with the exception of single pelagic gillnets (as 
described in Sec.  648.81(b)(2)(ii) and (d)(5)(ii)), must comply with 
the applicable provisions of the Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction 
Plan found in Sec.  229.32 of this title.
* * * * *
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11. Revise Sec.  648.81 to read as follows:


Sec.  648.81  NE multispecies year-round and seasonal closed areas.

    (a) Year-round groundfish closed areas. (1) No fishing vessel or 
person on a fishing vessel may enter, fish, or be in, and no fishing 
gear capable of catching NE multispecies may be used or on board a 
vessel in, the Cashes Ledge or Western Gulf of Maine Closure Areas, 
unless otherwise allowed by or exempted under this part. Charts of the 
areas described in this section are available from the Regional 
Administrator upon request.
    (2) Exemptions. Unless restricted by the requirements of subpart 
(P) or elsewhere in this part, paragraph (a)(1) of this section does 
not apply to a fishing vessel or person on a fishing vessel when 
fishing under the following conditions:
    (i) Fishing with or using exempted gear as defined under this part, 
except for pelagic gillnet gear capable of catching NE multispecies, 
unless fishing with a single pelagic gillnet not longer than 300 ft 
(91.4 m) and not greater than 6 ft (1.83 m) deep, with a maximum mesh 
size of 3 inches (7.6 cm), provided that:
    (A) The net is attached to the boat and fished in the upper two-
thirds of the water column;
    (B) The net is marked with the owner's name and vessel 
identification number;
    (C) No regulated species or ocean pout are retained; and
    (D) No other gear capable of catching NE multispecies is on board;
    (ii) Fishing in the Midwater Trawl Gear Exempted Fishery as 
specified in Sec.  648.80(d);
    (iii) Fishing in the Purse Seine Gear Exempted Fishery as specified 
in Sec.  648.80(e);
    (iv) Fishing under charter/party or recreational regulations 
specified in Sec.  648.89, provided that:
    (A) A letter of authorization issued by the Regional Administrator 
is onboard the vessel, which is valid from the date of enrollment until 
the end of the fishing year;
    (B) No harvested or possessed fish species managed by the NEFMC or 
MAFMC are sold or intended for trade, barter or sale, regardless of 
where the fish are caught;
    (C) Only rod and reel or handline gear is on board the vessel; and
    (D) No NE multispecies DAS are used during the entire period for 
which the letter of authorization is valid.
    (3) Cashes Ledge Closure Area. The Cashes Ledge Closure Area is 
defined by straight lines connecting the following points in the order 
stated:

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                        Cashes Ledge Closure Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                    N. lat.              W. long.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CL1...........................  43[deg]07'           69[deg]02'
CL2...........................  42[deg]49.5'         68[deg]46'
CL3...........................  42[deg]46.5'         68[deg]50.5'
CL4...........................  42[deg]43.5'         68[deg]58.5'
CL5...........................  42[deg]42.5'         69[deg]17.5'
CL6...........................  42[deg]49.5'         69[deg]26'
CL1...........................  43[deg]07'           69[deg]02'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (4) Western Gulf of Maine Closure Area. The Western Gulf of Maine 
Closure Area is defined by straight lines connecting the following 
points in the order stated:

                   Western Gulf of Maine Closure Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                    N. lat.              W. long.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
WGM1..........................  42[deg]15'           70[deg]15'
WGM2..........................  42[deg]15'           69[deg]55'
WGM3..........................  43[deg]15'           69[deg]55'
WGM4..........................  43[deg]15'           70[deg]15'
WGM1..........................  42[deg]15'           70[deg]15'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) Gulf of Maine spawning groundfish closures. (1) Unless allowed 
in this part, no fishing vessel or person on a fishing vessel may 
enter, fish, or be in, and no fishing gear capable of catching NE 
multispecies may be used or on board a vessel in, the spawning closure 
areas described in paragraphs (b)(3) and (b)(4), during the times 
specified in this section. Charts depicting the areas defined here are 
available from the RA upon request.
    (2) Exemptions. Paragraph (b)(1) of this section does not apply to 
a fishing vessel or person on a fishing vessel:
    (i) That has not been issued a NE multispecies permit that is 
fishing exclusively in state waters;
    (ii) That is fishing with or using exempted gear as defined under 
this part, excluding pelagic gillnet gear capable of catching NE 
multispecies, except for a vessel fishing with a single pelagic gillnet 
not longer than 300 ft (91.4 m) and not greater than 6 ft (1.83 m) 
deep, with a maximum mesh size of 3 inches (7.6 cm), provided:
    (A) The net is attached to the vessel and fished in the upper two-
thirds of the water column;
    (B) The net is marked with the vessel owner's name and vessel 
identification number;
    (C) No regulated species or ocean pout are retained; and
    (D) No other gear capable of catching NE multispecies is on board;
    (iii) That is fishing as a charter/party or recreational fishing 
vessel, provided that:
    (A) With the exception of tuna, fish harvested or possessed by the 
vessel are not sold or intended for trade, barter, or sale, regardless 
of where the species are caught;
    (B) Any gear other than pelagic hook and line gear, as defined in 
this part, is properly stowed and not available for immediate use as 
defined in Sec.  648.2; and
    (C) No regulated species or ocean pout are retained; and
    (iv) That is transiting pursuant to paragraph (e) of this section.
    (3) GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area. Except as specified in 
paragraph (b)(2) of this section, from April through June of each year, 
no fishing vessel or person on a fishing vessel may enter, fish, or be 
in, and no fishing gear capable of catching NE multispecies may be used 
or on board a vessel in, the GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area, as 
defined by straight lines connecting the following points in the order 
stated:

                    GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSPA1.........................  42[deg]50.95'        70[deg]32.22'
CSPA2.........................  42[deg]47.65'        70[deg]35.64'
CSPA3.........................  42[deg]54.91'        70[deg]41.88'
CSPA4.........................  42[deg]58.27'        70[deg]38.64'
CSPA1.........................  42[deg]50.95'        70[deg]32.22'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (4) Winter Massachusetts Bay Spawning Protection Area. Except as 
specified in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, from November 1 through 
January 31 of each year, no fishing vessel or person on a fishing 
vessel may enter, fish, or be in, and no fishing gear capable of 
catching NE multispecies may be used or be on board a vessel in, the 
Massachusetts Bay Spawning Protection Area, as defined by a straight 
line connecting the following points along the Massachusetts state 
waters boundary:

            Winter Massachusetts Bay Spawning Protection Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.............................  42[deg]23.6'         70[deg]39.2'
2.............................  42[deg]07.7'         70[deg]26.8'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

(1) Western/southern boundary at Massachusetts state waters
    (5) Spring Massachusetts Bay Spawning Protection Area. (i) From 
April 15 through April 30 of each year, no fishing vessel or person on 
a fishing vessel may enter, fish, or be in, and no fishing gear capable 
of catching NE multispecies may be used or on board a vessel in the 
thirty- minute block defined by straight lines connecting the following 
points in the order stated:

            Spring Massachusetts Bay Spawning Protection Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.............................  42[deg]00'           70[deg]30'
2.............................  42[deg]30'           70[deg]30'
                               -----------------------------------------
3.............................  Massachusetts coastline south of Duxbury
                                 and 42[deg]00' N.
4.............................  Massachusetts coastline near Marblehead
                                 and 42[deg]30' N.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (ii) Unless otherwise restricted in this part, the Block 125 
closure does not apply to a fishing vessel or person on a fishing 
vessel that meets the criteria in paragraphs (d)(5)(ii) through (vi) 
and (d)(5)(x) of this section (listed under the exemptions for the GOM 
Cod Protection Closures). This includes recreational vessels meeting 
the criteria specified in paragraphs (d)(5)(v)(A) through (D) of this 
section.
    (c) Georges Bank Spawning Groundfish Closures. (1) Unless otherwise 
allowed in this part, no fishing vessel or person on a fishing vessel 
may enter, fish, or be in, and no fishing gear capable of catching NE 
multispecies may be used on board a vessel in the spawning closure 
areas described in paragraphs (b)(3) and (b)(4), and during the times 
specified in this section. Charts depicting the areas defined here are 
available from the RA upon request.
    (2) Exemptions. Paragraph (c)(1) of this section does not apply to 
a fishing vessel or person on a fishing vessel:
    (i) That is fishing with or using exempted gear as defined under 
this part, excluding pelagic gillnet gear capable of catching NE 
multispecies, except for vessels fishing with a single pelagic gillnet 
not longer than 300 ft (91.4 m) and not greater than 6 ft (1.83 m) 
deep, with a maximum mesh size of 3 inches (7.6 cm), provided:
    (A) The net is attached to the vessel and fished in the upper two-
thirds of the water column;
    (B) The net is marked with the vessel owner's name and vessel 
identification number;
    (C) No regulated species or ocean pout are retained; and
    (D) No other gear capable of catching NE multispecies is on board;
    (ii) That is fishing for scallops consistent with the requirements 
of the scallop fishery management plan, including rotational access 
program requirements specified in Sec.  648.59.
    (iii) That is fishing in the mid-water trawl exempted fishery

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    (iv) That is transiting pursuant to the requirements described in 
Sec.  648.2.
    (3) Closed Area I North. Except as specified in paragraph (c)(2) of 
this section, from February 1 through April 15 of each year, no fishing 
vessel or person on a fishing vessel may enter, fish, or be in; and no 
fishing gear capable of catching NE multispecies may be used or on 
board a vessel in, Closed Area I North, as defined by straight lines 
connecting the following points in the order stated:

                          Closed Area I--North
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                    N. lat.              W. long.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CI1...........................  41[deg]30'           69[deg]23'
CI4...........................  41[deg]30'           68[deg]30'
CIH1..........................  41[deg]26'           68[deg]30'
CIH2..........................  41[deg]04'           69[deg]01'
CI1...........................  41[deg]30'           69[deg]23'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (4) Closed Area II. Except as specified in paragraph (c)(2) of this 
section, from February 1 through April 15 of each year, no fishing 
vessel or person on a fishing vessel may enter, fish, or be in, and no 
fishing gear capable of catching NE multispecies may be used or on 
board a vessel in, Closed Area II, as defined by straight lines 
connecting the following points in the order stated:

                             Closed Area II
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                    N. lat.              W. long.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
C1I1..........................  41[deg]00'           67[deg]20'
C1I2..........................  41[deg]00'           66[deg]35.8'
G5............................  41[deg]18.6'         66[deg]24.8' \1\
C1I3..........................  42[deg]22'           67[deg]20' \1\
C1I1..........................  41[deg]00'           67[deg]20' \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) GOM Cod Protection Closures. (1) Unless otherwise allowed in 
this part, no fishing vessel or person on a fishing vessel may enter, 
fish, or be in, and no fishing gear capable of catching NE multispecies 
may be used or on board a vessel in, GOM Cod Protection Closures I 
through V as described, and during the times specified, in paragraphs 
(d)(4)(i) through (v) of this section.
    (2) The New England Fishery Management Council shall review the GOM 
Cod Protection Closures Areas specified in this section when the 
spawning stock biomass for GOM cod reaches the minimum biomass 
threshold specified for the stock (50 percent of SSBMSY).
    (3) Seasons. (i) GOM Cod Protection Closure I is in effect from May 
1 through May 31.
    (ii) GOM Cod Protection Closure II is in effect from June 1 through 
June 30.
    (iii) GOM Cod Protection Closure III is in effect from November 1 
through January 31.
    (iv) GOM Cod Protection Closure IV is in effect from October 1 
through October 31.
    (v) GOM Cod Protection Closure V is in effect from March 1 through 
March 31.
    (4) GOM Cod Protection Closure Areas. Charts depicting these areas 
are available from the Regional Administrator upon request.
    (i) GOM Cod Protection Closure I. GOM Cod Protection Closure I is 
the area bounded by the following coordinates connected in the order 
stated by straight lines:

                      GOM Cod Protection Closure I
                             [May 1-May 31]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPCI 1........................  43[deg]30' N.        (\1\)
CPCI 2........................  43[deg]30' N.        69[deg]30' W.
CPCI 3........................  43[deg]00' N.        69[deg]30' W.
CPCI 4........................  43[deg]00' N.        70[deg]00' W.
CPCI 5........................  42[deg]30' N.        70[deg]00' W.
CPCI 6........................  42[deg]30' N.        70[deg]30' W.
CPCI 7........................  42[deg]20' N.        70[deg]30' W.
CPCI 8........................  42[deg]20' N.        (\2\) (\3\)
CPCI 1........................  43[deg]30' N.        (\1\) (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The intersection of 43[deg]30' N. latitude and the coastline of
  Maine.
\2\ The intersection of 42[deg]20' N. latitude and the coastline of
  Massachusetts.
\3\ From Point 8 back to Point 1 following the coastline of the United
  States.

    (ii) GOM Cod Protection Closure II. GOM Cod Protection Closure II 
is the area bounded by the following coordinates connected in the order 
stated by straight lines:

                      GOM Cod Protection Closure II
                            [June 1-June 30]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPCII 1.......................  (\1\)                69[deg]30' W.
CPCII 2.......................  43[deg]30' N.        69[deg]30' W.
CPCII 3.......................  43[deg]30' N.        70[deg]00' W.
CPCII 4.......................  42[deg]30' N.        70[deg]00' W.
CPCII 5.......................  42[deg]30' N.        70[deg]30' W.
CPCII 6.......................  42[deg]20' N.        70[deg]30' W.
CPCII 7.......................  42[deg]20' N.        (\2\) (\3\)
CPCII 8.......................  42[deg]30' N.        (\4\) (\3\)
CPCII 9.......................  42[deg]30' N.        70[deg]30' W.
CPCII 10......................  43[deg]00' N.        70[deg]30' W.
CPCII 11......................  43[deg]00' N.        (\5\) (\6\)
CPCII 1.......................  (\1\)                69[deg]30' W.\6\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The intersection of 69[deg]30' W. longitude and the coastline of
  Maine.
\2\ The intersection of 42[deg]20' N. latitude and the coastline of
  Massachusetts.
\3\ From Point 7 to Point 8 following the coastline of Massachusetts.
\4\ The intersection of 42[deg]30' N. latitude and the coastline of
  Massachusetts.
\5\ The intersection of 43[deg]00' N. latitude and the coastline of New
  Hampshire.
\6\ From Point 11 back to Point 1 following the coastlines of New
  Hampshire and Maine.

    (iii) GOM Cod Protection Closure III. GOM Cod Protection Closure 
III is the area bounded by the following coordinates connected in the 
order stated by straight lines:

                     GOM Cod Protection Closure III
                         [November 1-January 31]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPCIII 1......................  42[deg]30' N.        (\1\)
CPCIII 2......................  42[deg]30' N.        70[deg]30' W.
CPCIII 3......................  42[deg]15' N.        70[deg]30' W.
CPCIII 4......................  42[deg]15' N.        70[deg]24' W.
CPCIII 5......................  42[deg]00' N.        70[deg]24' W.
CPCIII 6......................  42[deg]00' N.        (\2\) (\3\)
CPCIII 1......................  42[deg]30' N.        (\1\) (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The intersection of 42[deg]30' N. latitude and the Massachusetts
  coastline.
\2\ The intersection of 42[deg]00' N. latitude and the mainland
  Massachusetts coastline at Kingston, MA.
\3\ From Point 6 back to Point 1 following the coastline of
  Massachusetts.

    (iv) GOM Cod Protection Closure IV. GOM Cod Protection Closure IV 
is the area bounded by the following coordinates connected in the order 
stated by straight lines:

                      GOM Cod Protection Closure IV
                         [October 1-October 31]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPCIV 1.......................  42[deg]30' N.        (\1\)
CPCIV 2.......................  42[deg]30' N.        70[deg]00' W.
CPCIV 3.......................  42[deg]00' N.        70[deg]00' W.
CPCIV 4.......................  42[deg]00' N.        (\2\) (\3\)
CPCIV 1.......................  42[deg]30' N.        (\1\) (\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The intersection of 42[deg]30' N. latitude and the Massachusetts
  coastline.
\2\ The intersection of 42[deg]00' N. latitude and the mainland
  Massachusetts coastline at Kingston, MA.
\3\ From Point 4 back to Point 1 following the coastline of
  Massachusetts.

    (v) GOM Cod Protection Closure V. GOM Cod Protection Closure V is 
the area bounded by the following coordinates connected in the order 
stated by straight lines:

                      GOM Cod Protection Closure V
                           [March 1-March 31]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPCV 1........................  42[deg]30' N.        70[deg]00' W.
CPCV 2........................  42[deg]30' N.        68[deg]30' W.
CPCV 3........................  42[deg]00' N.        68[deg]30' W.
CPCV 4........................  42[deg]00' N.        70[deg]00' W.
CPCV 1........................  42[deg]30' N.        70[deg]00' W.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (5) The GOM cod protection closures specified in this section do 
not apply to a fishing vessel or person on board a

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fishing vessel under any of the following conditions:
    (i) No multispecies permit has been issued and the vessel is 
fishing exclusively in state waters;
    (ii) Fishing with or using exempted gear as defined under this 
part, except for pelagic gillnet gear capable of catching NE 
multispecies, unless fishing with a single pelagic gillnet not longer 
than 300 ft (91.4 m) and not greater than 6 ft (1.83 m) deep, with a 
maximum mesh size of 3 inches (7.6 cm), provided that:
    (A) The net is attached to the boat and fished in the upper two-
thirds of the water column;
    (B) The net is marked with the owner's name and vessel 
identification number;
    (C) No regulated species are retained; and
    (D) No other gear capable of catching NE multispecies is on board;
    (iii) Fishing in the Midwater Trawl Gear Exempted Fishery as 
specified in Sec.  648.80(d);
    (iv) Fishing in the Purse Seine Gear Exempted Fishery as specified 
in Sec.  648.80(e);
    (v) Fishing under charter/party or recreational regulations 
specified in Sec.  648.89, provided that:
    (A) A vessel fishing under charter/party regulations in a GOM cod 
protection closure described under paragraph (f)(4) of this section, 
has on board a letter of authorization issued by the Regional 
Administrator that is valid from the date of enrollment through the 
duration of the closure or 3 months duration, whichever is greater;
    (B) No harvested or possessed fish species managed by the NEFMC or 
MAFMC are sold or intended for trade, barter or sale, regardless of 
where the fish are caught;
    (C) Only rod and reel or handline gear is on board; and
    (D) No NE multispecies DAS are used during the entire period for 
which the letter of authorization is valid;
    (vi) Fishing with scallop dredge gear under a scallop DAS or when 
lawfully fishing in the Scallop Dredge Fishery Exemption Area as 
described in Sec.  648.80(a)(11), provided the vessel does not retain 
any regulated NE multispecies during a trip, or on any part of a trip;
    (vii) Fishing in the Raised Footrope Trawl Exempted Whiting 
Fishery, as specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(15), or in the Small Mesh Area 
II Exemption Area, as specified in Sec.  648.80(a)(9);
    (viii) Fishing on a sector trip, as defined in this part, and in 
the GOM Cod Protection Closures IV or V, as specified in paragraphs 
(f)(4)(iv) and (v) of this section; or
    (ix) Fishing under the provisions of a Northeast multispecies 
Handgear A permit, as specified at Sec.  648.82(b)(6), and in the GOM 
Cod Protection Closures IV or V, as specified in paragraphs (f)(4)(iv) 
and (v) of this section.
    (x) Transiting the area, provided it complies with the requirements 
specified in paragraph (e) of this section.
    (e) Transiting. (1) Unless otherwise restricted or specified in 
this paragraph (e), a vessel may transit the Cashes Ledge Closed Area, 
the Western GOM Closure Area, the GOM Cod Protection Closures, and the 
GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area, as defined in paragraphs (a)(3), 
(a)(4), (d)(4), (b)(3), of this section, respectively, provided that 
its gear is stowed and not available for immediate use as defined in 
Sec.  648.2.
    (2) Private recreational or charter/party vessels fishing under the 
Northeast multispecies provisions specified at Sec.  648.89 may transit 
the GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area, as defined in paragraph (b)(3) of 
this section, provided all bait and hooks are removed from fishing 
rods, and any regulated species on board have been caught outside the 
GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area and has been gutted and stored.
    (f) Restricted Gear Areas. (1) Restricted Gear Area Seasons. No 
fishing vessel with mobile gear on board, or person on a fishing vessel 
with mobile gear on board, may fish or be in the specified Restricted 
Gear Areas, unless transiting, during the seasons below. No fishing 
vessel with lobster pot gear on board, or person on a fishing vessel 
with lobster pot gear on board, may fish in, and no lobster pot gear 
may be deployed or remain in the specified Restricted Gear Areas. 
Vessels with lobster pot gear on board may transit during the seasons 
below.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                   Mobile gear        Lobster pot gear
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Restricted Gear Area I......  October 1-June 15...  June 16-September
                                                     30.
Restricted Gear Area II.....  November 27-June 15.  June 16-November 26.
Restricted Gear Area III....  June 16-November 26.  January 1-April 30.
Restricted Gear Area IV.....  June 16-September 30  n/a.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Vessels with mobile gear may transit this area, provided that 
all mobile gear is on board the vessel while inside the area, and is 
stowed and not available for immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2.
    (3) Restricted Gear Area I. Restricted Gear Area I is defined by 
straight lines connecting the following points in the order stated:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Inshore Boundary
------------------------------------------------------------------------
to 120                          ...................  ...................
69............................  40[deg]07.9'         68[deg]36.0'
70............................  40[deg]07.2'         68[deg]38.4'
71............................  40[deg]06.9'         68[deg]46.5'
72............................  40[deg]08.7'         68[deg]49.6'
73............................  40[deg]08.1'         68[deg]51.0'
74............................  40[deg]05.7'         68[deg]52.4'
75............................  40[deg]03.6'         68[deg]57.2'
76............................  40[deg]03.65'        69[deg]00.0'
77............................  40[deg]04.35'        69[deg]00.5'
78............................  40[deg]05.2'         69[deg]00.5'
79............................  40[deg]05.3'         69[deg]01.1'
80............................  40[deg]08.9'         69[deg]01.75'
81............................  40[deg]11.0'         69[deg]03.8'
82............................  40[deg]11.6'         69[deg]05.4'
83............................  40[deg]10.25'        69[deg]04.4'
84............................  40[deg]09.75'        69[deg]04.15'
85............................  40[deg]08.45'        69[deg]03.6'
86............................  40[deg]05.65'        69[deg]03.55'
87............................  40[deg]04.1'         69[deg]03.9'
88............................  40[deg]02.65'        69[deg]05.6'
89............................  40[deg]02.00'        69[deg]08.35'
90............................  40[deg]02.65'        69[deg]11.15'
91............................  40[deg]00.05'        69[deg]14.6'
92............................  39[deg]57.8'         69[deg]20.35'
93............................  39[deg]56.65'        69[deg]24.4'
94............................  39[deg]56.1'         69[deg]26.35'
95............................  39[deg]56.55'        69[deg]34.1'
96............................  39[deg]57.85'        69[deg]35.5'
97............................  40[deg]00.65'        69[deg]36.5'
98............................  40[deg]00.9'         69[deg]37.3'
99............................  39[deg]59.15'        69[deg]37.3'
100...........................  39[deg]58.8'         69[deg]38.45'
102...........................  39[deg]56.2'         69[deg]40.2'
103...........................  39[deg]55.75'        69[deg]41.4'
104...........................  39[deg]56.7'         69[deg]53.6'
105...........................  39[deg]57.55'        69[deg]54.05'
106...........................  39[deg]57.4'         69[deg]55.9'
107...........................  39[deg]56.9'         69[deg]57.45'
108...........................  39[deg]58.25'        70[deg]03.0'
110...........................  39[deg]59.2'         70[deg]04.9'
111...........................  40[deg]00.7'         70[deg]08.7'
112...........................  40[deg]03.75'        70[deg]10.15'

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115...........................  40[deg]05.2'         70[deg]10.9'
116...........................  40[deg]02.45'        70[deg]14.1'
119...........................  40[deg]02.75'        70[deg]16.1'
to 181                          ...................  ...................
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Offshore Boundary
------------------------------------------------------------------------
to 69                           ...................  ...................
120...........................  40[deg]06.4'         68[deg]35.8'
121...........................  40[deg]05.25'        68[deg]39.3'
122...........................  40[deg]05.4'         68[deg]44.5'
123...........................  40[deg]06.0'         68[deg]46.5'
124...........................  40[deg]07.4'         68[deg]49.6'
125...........................  40[deg]05.55'        68[deg]49.8'
126...........................  40[deg]03.9'         68[deg]51.7'
127...........................  40[deg]02.25'        68[deg]55.4'
128...........................  40[deg]02.6'         69[deg]00.0'
129...........................  40[deg]02.75'        69[deg]00.75'
130...........................  40[deg]04.2'         69[deg]01.75'
131...........................  40[deg]06.15'        69[deg]01.95'
132...........................  40[deg]07.25'        69[deg]02.0'
133...........................  40[deg]08.5'         69[deg]02.25'
134...........................  40[deg]09.2'         69[deg]02.95'
135...........................  40[deg]09.75'        69[deg]03.3'
136...........................  40[deg]09.55'        69[deg]03.85'
137...........................  40[deg]08.4'         69[deg]03.4'
138...........................  40[deg]07.2'         69[deg]03.3'
139...........................  40[deg]06.0'         69[deg]03.1'
140...........................  40[deg]05.4'         69[deg]03.05'
141...........................  40[deg]04.8'         69[deg]03.05'
142...........................  40[deg]03.55'        69[deg]03.55'
143...........................  40[deg]01.9'         69[deg]03.95'
144...........................  40[deg]01.0'         69[deg]04.4'
146...........................  39[deg]59.9'         69[deg]06.25'
147...........................  40[deg]00.6'         69[deg]10.05'
148...........................  39[deg]59.25'        69[deg]11.15'
149...........................  39[deg]57.45'        69[deg]16.05'
150...........................  39[deg]56.1'         69[deg]20.1'
151...........................  39[deg]54.6'         69[deg]25.65'
152...........................  39[deg]54.65'        69[deg]26.9'
153...........................  39[deg]54.8'         69[deg]30.95'
154...........................  39[deg]54.35'        69[deg]33.4'
155...........................  39[deg]55.0'         69[deg]34.9'
156...........................  39[deg]56.55'        69[deg]36.0'
157...........................  39[deg]57.95'        69[deg]36.45'
158...........................  39[deg]58.75'        69[deg]36.3'
159...........................  39[deg]58.8'         69[deg]36.95'
160...........................  39[deg]57.95'        69[deg]38.1'
161...........................  39[deg]54.5'         69[deg]38.25'
162...........................  39[deg]53.6'         69[deg]46.5'
163...........................  39[deg]54.7'         69[deg]50.0'
164...........................  39[deg]55.25'        69[deg]51.4'
165...........................  39[deg]55.2'         69[deg]53.1'
166...........................  39[deg]54.85'        69[deg]53.9'
167...........................  39[deg]55.7'         69[deg]54.9'
168...........................  39[deg]56.15'        69[deg]55.35'
169...........................  39[deg]56.05'        69[deg]56.25'
170...........................  39[deg]55.3'         69[deg]57.1'
171...........................  39[deg]54.8'         69[deg]58.6'
172...........................  39[deg]56.05'        70[deg]00.65'
173...........................  39[deg]55.3'         70[deg]02.95'
174...........................  39[deg]56.9'         70[deg]11.3'
175...........................  39[deg]58.9'         70[deg]11.5'
176...........................  39[deg]59.6'         70[deg]11.1'
177...........................  40[deg]01.35'        70[deg]11.2'
178...........................  40[deg]02.6'         70[deg]12.0'
179...........................  40[deg]00.4'         70[deg]12.3'
180...........................  39[deg]59.75'        70[deg]13.05'
181...........................  39[deg]59.3'         70[deg]14.0'
to 119                          ...................  ...................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (4) Restricted Gear Area II. Restricted Gear Area II is defined by 
straight lines connecting the following points in the order stated:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Inshore Boundary
------------------------------------------------------------------------
to 1
49............................  40[deg]02.75' N.     70[deg]16.1' W.
50............................  40[deg]00.7' N.      70[deg]18.6' W.
51............................  39[deg]59.8' N.      70[deg]21.75' W.
52............................  39[deg]59.75' N.     70[deg]25.5' W.
53............................  40[deg]03.85' N.     70[deg]28.75' W.
54............................  40[deg]00.55' N.     70[deg]32.1' W.
55............................  39[deg]59.15' N.     70[deg]34.45' W.
56............................  39[deg]58.9' N.      70[deg]38.65' W.
57............................  40[deg]00.1' N.      70[deg]45.1' W.
58............................  40[deg]00.5' N.      70[deg]57.6' W.
59............................  40[deg]02.0' N.      71[deg]01.3' W.
60............................  39[deg]59.3' N.      71[deg]18.4' W.
61............................  40[deg]00.7' N.      71[deg]19.8' W.
62............................  39[deg]57.5' N.      71[deg]20.6' W.
63............................  39[deg]53.1' N.      71[deg]36.1' W.
64............................  39[deg]52.6' N.      71[deg]40.35' W.
65............................  39[deg]53.1' N.      71[deg]42.7' W.
66............................  39[deg]46.95' N.     71[deg]49.0' W.
67............................  39[deg]41.15' N.     71[deg]57.1' W.
68............................  39[deg]35.45' N.     72[deg]02.0' W.
69............................  39[deg]32.65' N.     72[deg]06.1' W.
70............................  39[deg]29.75' N.     72[deg]09.8' W.
to 48
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Offshore Boundary
------------------------------------------------------------------------
to 49
1.............................  39[deg]59.3' N.      70[deg]14.0' W.
2.............................  39[deg]58.85' N.     70[deg]15.2' W.
3.............................  39[deg]59.3' N.      70[deg]18.4' W.
4.............................  39[deg]58.1' N.      70[deg]19.4' W.
5.............................  39[deg]57.0' N.      70[deg]19.85' W.
6.............................  39[deg]57.55' N.     70[deg]21.25' W.
7.............................  39[deg]57.5' N.      70[deg]22.8' W.
8.............................  39[deg]57.1' N.      70[deg]25.4' W.
9.............................  39[deg]57.65' N.     70[deg]27.05' W.
10............................  39[deg]58.58' N.     70[deg]27.7' W.
11............................  40[deg]00.65' N.     70[deg]28.8' W.
12............................  40[deg]02.2' N.      70[deg]29.15' W.
13............................  40[deg]01.0' N.      70[deg]30.2' W.
14............................  39[deg]58.58' N.     70[deg]31.85' W.
15............................  39[deg]57.05' N.     70[deg]34.35' W.
16............................  39[deg]56.42' N.     70[deg]36.8' W.
21............................  39[deg]58.15' N.     70[deg]48.0' W.
24............................  39[deg]58.3' N.      70[deg]51.1' W.
25............................  39[deg]58.1' N.      70[deg]52.25' W.
26............................  39[deg]58.05' N.     70[deg]53.55' W.
27............................  39[deg]58.4' N.      70[deg]59.6' W.
28............................  39[deg]59.8' N.      71[deg]01.05' W.
29............................  39[deg]58.2' N.      71[deg]05.85' W.
30............................  39[deg]57.45' N.     71[deg]12.15' W.
31............................  39[deg]57.2' N.      71[deg]15.0' W.
32............................  39[deg]56.3' N.      71[deg]18.95' W.
33............................  39[deg]51.4' N.      71[deg]36.1' W.
34............................  39[deg]51.75' N.     71[deg]41.5' W.
35............................  39[deg]50.05' N.     71[deg]42.5' W.
36............................  39[deg]50.0' N.      71[deg]45.0' W.
37............................  39[deg]48.95' N.     71[deg]46.05' W.
38............................  39[deg]46.6' N.      71[deg]46.1' W.
39............................  39[deg]43.5' N.      71[deg]49.4' W.
40............................  39[deg]41.3' N.      71[deg]55.0' W.
41............................  39[deg]39.0' N.      71[deg]55.6' W.
42............................  39[deg]36.72' N.     71[deg]58.25' W.
43............................  39[deg]35.15' N.     71[deg]58.55' W.
44............................  39[deg]34.5' N.      72[deg]00.75' W.
45............................  39[deg]32.2' N.      72[deg]02.25' W.
46............................  39[deg]32.15' N.     72[deg]04.1' W.
47............................  39[deg]28.5' N.      72[deg]06.5' W.
48............................  39[deg]29.0' N.      72[deg]09.25' W.
to 70
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (5) Restricted Gear Area III. Restricted Gear Area III is defined 
by straight lines connecting the following points in the order stated:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Inshore Boundary
------------------------------------------------------------------------
to 49
182...........................  40[deg]05.6' N.      70[deg]17.7' W.
183...........................  40[deg]06.5' N.      70[deg]40.05' W.
184...........................  40[deg]11.05' N.     70[deg]45.8' W.
185...........................  40[deg]12.75' N.     70[deg]55.05' W.
186...........................  40[deg]10.7' N.      71[deg]10.25' W.
187...........................  39[deg]57.9' N.      71[deg]28.7' W.
188...........................  39[deg]55.6' N.      71[deg]41.2' W.
189...........................  39[deg]55.85' N.     71[deg]45.0' W.
190...........................  39[deg]53.75' N.     71[deg]52.25' W.
191...........................  39[deg]47.2' N.      72[deg]01.6' W.
192...........................  39[deg]33.65' N.     72[deg]15.0' W.
to 70
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Offshore Boundary
------------------------------------------------------------------------
to 182
49............................  40[deg]02.75' N.     70[deg]16.1' W.
50............................  40[deg]00.7' N.      70[deg]18.6' W.
51............................  39[deg]59.8' N.      70[deg]21.75' W.
52............................  39[deg]59.75' N.     70[deg]25.5' W.
53............................  40[deg]03.85' N.     70[deg]28.75' W.
54............................  40[deg]00.55' N.     70[deg]32.1' W.
55............................  39[deg]59.15' N.     70[deg]34.45' W.
56............................  39[deg]58.9' N.      70[deg]38.65' W.
57............................  40[deg]00.1' N.      70[deg]45.1' W.
58............................  40[deg]00.5' N.      70[deg]57.6' W.
59............................  40[deg]02.0' N.      71[deg]01.3' W.
60............................  39[deg]59.3' N.      71[deg]18.4' W.
61............................  40[deg]00.7' N.      71[deg]19.8' W.
62............................  39[deg]57.5' N.      71[deg]20.6' W.
63............................  39[deg]53.1' N.      71[deg]36.1' W.
64............................  39[deg]52.6' N.      71[deg]40.35' W.
65............................  39[deg]53.1' N.      71[deg]42.7' W.
66............................  39[deg]46.95' N.     71[deg]49.0' W.
67............................  39[deg]41.15' N.     71[deg]57.1' W.
68............................  39[deg]35.45' N.     72[deg]02.0' W.
69............................  39[deg]32.65' N.     72[deg]06.1' W.
70............................  39[deg]29.75' N.     72[deg]09.8' W.
to 192
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (6) Restricted Gear Area IV. Restricted Gear Area IV is defined by 
straight lines connecting the following points in the order stated:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Inshore Boundary
------------------------------------------------------------------------
193...........................  40[deg]13.60' N.     68[deg]40.60' W.
194...........................  40[deg]11.60' N.     68[deg]53.00' W.
195...........................  40[deg]14.00' N.     69[deg]04.70' W.
196...........................  40[deg]14.30' N.     69[deg]05.80' W.
197...........................  40[deg]05.50' N.     69[deg]09.00' W.
198...........................  39[deg]57.30' N.     69[deg]25.10' W.
199...........................  40[deg]00.40' N.     69[deg]35.20' W.
200...........................  40[deg]01.70' N.     69[deg]35.40' W.
201...........................  40[deg]01.70' N.     69[deg]37.40' W.
202...........................  40[deg]00.50' N.     69[deg]38.80' W.
203...........................  40[deg]01.30' N.     69[deg]45.00' W.

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204...........................  40[deg]02.10' N.     69[deg]45.00' W.
205...........................  40[deg]07.60' N.     70[deg]04.50' W.
206...........................  40[deg]07.80' N.     70[deg]09.20' W.
to 119
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Offshore Boundary
------------------------------------------------------------------------
69............................  40[deg]07.90' N.     68[deg]36.00' W.
70............................  40[deg]07.20' N.     68[deg]38.40' W.
71............................  40[deg]06.90' N.     68[deg]46.50' W.
72............................  40[deg]08.70' N.     68[deg]49.60' W.
73............................  40[deg]08.10' N.     68[deg]51.00' W.
74............................  40[deg]05.70' N.     68[deg]52.40' W.
75............................  40[deg]03.60' N.     68[deg]57.20' W.
76............................  40[deg]03.65' N.     69[deg]00.00' W.
77............................  40[deg]04.35' N.     69[deg]00.50' W.
78............................  40[deg]05.20' N.     69[deg]00.50' W.
79............................  40[deg]05.30' N.     69[deg]01.10' W.
80............................  40[deg]08.90' N.     69[deg]01.75' W.
81............................  40[deg]11.00' N.     69[deg]03.80' W.
82............................  40[deg]11.60' N.     69[deg]05.40' W.
83............................  40[deg]10.25' N.     69[deg]04.40' W.
84............................  40[deg]09.75' N.     69[deg]04.15' W.
85............................  40[deg]08.45' N.     69[deg]03.60' W.
86............................  40[deg]05.65' N.     69[deg]03.55' W.
87............................  40[deg]04.10' N.     69[deg]03.90' W.
88............................  40[deg]02.65' N.     69[deg]05.60' W.
89............................  40[deg]02.00' N.     69[deg]08.35' W.
90............................  40[deg]02.65' N.     69[deg]11.15' W.
91............................  40[deg]00.05' N.     69[deg]14.60' W.
92............................  39[deg]57.8' N.      69[deg]20.35' W.
93............................  39[deg]56.75' N.     69[deg]24.40' W.
94............................  39[deg]56.50' N.     69[deg]26.35' W.
95............................  39[deg]56.80' N.     69[deg]34.10' W.
96............................  39[deg]57.85' N.     69[deg]35.05' W.
97............................  40[deg]00.65' N.     69[deg]36.50' W.
98............................  40[deg]00.90' N.     69[deg]37.30' W.
99............................  39[deg]59.15' N.     69[deg]37.30' W.
100...........................  39[deg]58.80' N.     69[deg]38.45' W.
102...........................  39[deg]56.20' N.     69[deg]40.20' W.
103...........................  39[deg]55.75' N.     69[deg]41.40' W.
104...........................  39[deg]56.70' N.     69[deg]53.60' W.
105...........................  39[deg]57.55' N.     69[deg]54.05' W.
106...........................  39[deg]57.40' N.     69[deg]55.90' W.
107...........................  39[deg]56.90' N.     69[deg]57.45' W.
108...........................  39[deg]58.25' N.     70[deg]03.00' W.
110...........................  39[deg]59.20' N.     70[deg]04.90' W.
111...........................  40[deg]00.70' N.     70[deg]08.70' W.
112...........................  40[deg]03.75' N.     70[deg]10.15' W.
115...........................  40[deg]05.20' N.     70[deg]10.90' W.
116...........................  40[deg]02.45' N.     70[deg]14.1' W.
119...........................  40[deg]02.75' N.     70[deg]16.1' W.
to 206
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *


Sec.  648.87  [Amended]

0
12. Amend Sec.  648.87 by revising paragraphs paragraphs (c)(2)(i) and 
(c)(2)(ii)(B).
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) Regulations that may not be exempted for sector participants. 
The Regional Administrator may not exempt participants in a sector from 
the following Federal fishing regulations: Specific times and areas 
within the NE multispecies year-round closure areas; permitting 
restrictions (e.g., vessel upgrades, etc.); gear restrictions designed 
to minimize habitat impacts (e.g., roller gear restrictions, etc.); 
reporting requirements; and AMs specified in Sec.  648.90(a)(5)(i)(D). 
For the purposes of this paragraph (c)(2)(i), the DAS reporting 
requirements specified in Sec.  648.82, the SAP-specific reporting 
requirements specified in Sec.  648.85, VMS requirements for Handgear A 
category permitted vessels as specified in Sec.  648.10, and the 
reporting requirements associated with a dockside monitoring program 
are not considered reporting requirements, and the Regional 
Administrator may exempt sector participants from these requirements as 
part of the approval of yearly operations plans. For the purpose of 
this paragraph (c)(2)(i), the Regional Administrator may not grant 
sector participants exemptions from the NE multispecies year-round 
closures areas defined as Habitat Management Areas as defined in Sec.  
648.370; Closed Area I North and Closed Area II, as defined in Sec.  
648.81(c)(3) and (c)(4), respectively, during the period February 16 
through April 30; and the Western GOM Closure Area, as defined at Sec.  
648.81(a)(4), where it overlaps with GOM Cod Protection Closures I 
through III, as defined in Sec.  648.81(d)(4). This list may be 
modified through a framework adjustment, as specified in Sec.  648.90.
    (ii) * * *
    (B) The GOM Cod Protection Closures IV and V specified in Sec.  
648.81(d)(4)(iv) and (v).


Sec.  648.89  [Amended]

0
13. In Sec.  648.89, revise paragraphs (e)(1)(i) and (ii) and remove 
and reserve paragraph (e)(2) to read as follows:
* * * * *
    (e) Charter/party vessel restrictions on fishing in GOM closed 
areas.
    (1) GOM Closed Areas.
    (i) A vessel fishing under charter/party regulations may not fish 
in the GOM closed areas specified in Sec.  648.81(a)(3), (a)(4), and 
(d)(4) during the time periods specified in those paragraphs, unless 
the vessel has on board a valid letter of authorization issued by the 
Regional Administrator pursuant to Sec.  648.81(d)(5)(v) and paragraph 
(e)(3) of this section. The conditions and restrictions of the letter 
of authorization must be complied with for a minimum of 3 months if the 
vessel fishes or intends to fish in the GOM cod protection closures; or 
for the rest of the fishing year, beginning with the start of the 
participation period of the letter of authorization, if the vessel 
fishes or intends to fish in the year-round GOM closure areas.
    (ii) A vessel fishing under charter/party regulations may not fish 
in the GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area specified at Sec.  648.81(b)(3) 
during the time period specified in that paragraph, unless the vessel 
complies with the requirements specified at Sec.  648.81(b)(2)(iii).
    (2) Reserved.


Sec.  648.202  [Amended]

0
14. Amend Sec.  648.202 by revising paragraph (b)(1) to read as 
follows:
* * * * *
    (b) Fishing in Northeast Multispecies Closed Areas.
    (1) No vessel issued an Atlantic herring permit and fishing with 
midwater trawl gear, may fish for, possess or land fish in or from the 
Closed Areas, including the Cashes Ledge Closure Area and the Western 
GOM Closure Area, as defined in Sec.  648.81(a)(3) and (a)(4), 
respectively, unless it has declared first its intent to fish in the 
Closed Areas as required by Sec.  648.11(m)(1), and is carrying onboard 
a NMFS-approved observer.
* * * * *


Sec.  648.203  [Amended]

0
15. Amend Sec.  648.203 by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:
    (a) Midwater trawl gear may only be used by a vessel issued a valid 
herring permit in the GOM/GB Exemption Area as defined in Sec.  
648.80(a)(17), provided it complies with the midwater trawl gear 
exemption requirements specified under the NE multispecies regulations 
at Sec.  648.80(d), including issuance of a Letter of Authorization.
* * * * *
0
16. Add Subpart Q consisting of Sec. Sec.  648.370 through 648.372 to 
read as follows:
Subpart Q--Habitat-Related Management Measures
648.370 Habitat Management Areas.
648.371 Dedicated Habitat Research Areas.
648.372 Frank R. Lautenberg Deep-Sea Coral Protection Areas.

Subpart Q--Habitat-Related Management Measures


Sec.  648.370  Habitat management areas.

    Unless otherwise specified, no fishing vessel or person on a 
fishing vessel may fish with bottom-tending mobile gear in the areas 
defined in this section. Copies of charts depicting these areas are 
available from the Regional Administrator upon request.
    (a) Eastern Maine Habitat Management Area. The Eastern Maine HMA is 
defined by straight lines connecting the following points in the order 
stated:

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                            Eastern Maine HMA
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.............................  44[deg]02.5'         68[deg]06.1'
2.............................  43[deg]51.0'         68[deg]33.9'
3 *...........................  43[deg]56.6'         68[deg]38.1'
4 *...........................  44[deg]07.6'         68[deg]10.6'
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Landward boundary at state waters. Only endpoints provided.

    (b) Jeffreys Bank Habitat Management Area. The Jeffreys Bank HMA is 
defined by straight lines connecting the following points in the order 
stated:

                            Jeffreys Bank HMA
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.............................  43[deg]31'           68[deg]37'
2.............................  43[deg]20'           68[deg]37'
3.............................  43[deg]20'           68[deg]55'
4.............................  43[deg]31'           68[deg]55'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) Cashes Ledge Habitat Management Area. The Cashes Ledge HMA is 
defined by straight lines connecting the following points in the order 
stated:

                            Cashes Ledge HMA
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.............................  43[deg]01.0'         69[deg]00.0'
2.............................  43[deg]01.0'         68[deg]52.0'
3.............................  42[deg]45.0'         68[deg]52.0'
4.............................  42[deg]45.0'         69[deg]00.0'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) Fippennies Ledge Habitat Management Area. The Fippennies Ledge 
HMA is defined by straight lines connecting the following points in the 
order stated:

                          Fippennies Ledge HMA
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.............................  42[deg]50.0'         69[deg]17.0'
2.............................  42[deg]44.0'         69[deg]14.0'
3.............................  42[deg]44.0'         69[deg]18.0'
4.............................  42[deg]50.0'         69[deg]21.0'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Ammen Rock Habitat Management Area. (1) The Ammen Rock HMA is 
defined by straight lines connecting the following points in the order 
stated:

                             Ammen Rock HMA
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.............................  42[deg]55.5'         68[deg]57.0'
2.............................  42[deg]52.5'         68[deg]55.0'
3.............................  42[deg]52.5'         68[deg]57.0'
4.............................  42[deg]55.5'         68[deg]59.0'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) No fishing vessel, including private and for-hire recreational 
fishing vessels, may fish in the Ammen Rock HMA, except for vessels 
fishing exclusively with lobster traps, as defined in Sec.  697.2.
    (f) Western Gulf of Maine Habitat Management Area. (1) The Western 
GOM HMA is defined by the straight lines connecting the following 
points in the order stated:

                        Western Gulf of Maine HMA
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
WGM4..........................  43[deg]15'           70[deg]15'
WGM1..........................  42[deg]15'           70[deg]15'
WGM5..........................  42[deg]15'           70[deg]00'
WGM6..........................  43[deg]15'           70[deg]15'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Western Gulf of Maine Shrimp Exemption Area. Vessels fishing 
with shrimp trawls under the Small Mesh Northern Shrimp Fishery 
Exemption specified at Sec.  648.80(a)(5) may fish within the Western 
Gulf of Maine HMA Shrimp Exemption Area which is defined by the 
straight lines connecting the following points in the order stated:

               Western Gulf of Maine Shrimp Exemption Area
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.............................  43[deg]15'           70[deg]
2.............................  43[deg]13'           70[deg]
3.............................  43[deg]13'           70[deg]05'
4.............................  43[deg]09'           70[deg]05'
5.............................  43[deg]09'           70[deg]08'
6.............................  42[deg]55'           70[deg]08'
7.............................  42[deg]55'           70[deg]15'
8.............................  43[deg]15'           70[deg]15'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (h) Georges Shoal Habitat Management Area. (1) The Georges Shoal 
HMA is defined by the straight lines connecting the following points in 
the order stated:

                            Georges Shoal HMA
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.............................  41[deg]46'           67[deg]46'
2.............................  41[deg]39'           67[deg]40'
3.............................  41[deg]30'           67[deg]40'
4.............................  41[deg]30'           68[deg]10'
5.............................  41[deg]41'           68[deg]10'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Hydraulic Clam Dredge Exemption. Surfclam and ocean quahog 
permitted vessels may fish with hydraulic clam dredges in the Georges 
Shoal HMA until [Insert date 1 year from the effective date of the 
final rule.].
    (i) Northern Edge Habitat Management Area. The Northern Edge HMA is 
defined by the straight lines connecting the following points in the 
order stated:

                            Northern Edge HMA
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.............................  42[deg]02'00''       67[deg]02'14.205''
2.............................  41[deg]50'00''       66[deg]52'01.383''
3.............................  41[deg]50'00''       67[deg]20'00''
4.............................  42[deg]02'00''       67[deg]20'00''
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (j) Northern Edge Reduced Impact Habitat Management Area. (1) The 
Northern Edge Reduced Impact HMA is defined by the straight lines 
connecting the following points in the order stated:

                    Northern Edge Reduced Impact HMA
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.............................  42[deg]10'00''       67[deg]09'18''
2.............................  42[deg]02'00''       67[deg]02'14.205''
3.............................  42[deg]02'00''       67[deg]20'00''
4.............................  42[deg]00'00''       67[deg]20'00''
5.............................  42[deg]00'00''       67[deg]26'00''
6.............................  42[deg]05'30''       67[deg]26'00''
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Scallop Dredge Exemption. Atlantic sea scallop permitted 
vessels may fish with scallop dredges in the Northern Edge Reduced 
Impact HMA as authorized under the sea scallop area rotation program as 
described in Sec.  648.59.
    (3) Eastern US/CA Haddock Special Access Program (SAP) Exemption. 
Vessels fishing under the Eastern US/CA Haddock special access program, 
as defined in Sec.  648.85(b)(8), may use bottom trawls in the Northern 
Edge Reduced Impact HMA west of 67[deg]20' W.
    (k) Great South Channel Habitat Management Area. (1) The Great 
South Channel HMA is defined by the straight lines connecting the 
following points in the order stated:

                         Great South Channel HMA
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.............................  41[deg]30.3'         69[deg]31.0'
2.............................  41[deg]0.00'         69[deg]18.5'
3.............................  40[deg]51.7'         69[deg]18.5'
4.............................  40[deg]51.6'         69[deg]48.9'
5.............................  41[deg]30.2'         69[deg]49.3'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Hydraulic Clam Dredge Exemption. (i) Except for the portion of 
the Great South Channel HMA defined in paragraph (iii) of this section, 
surfclam and ocean quahog permitted vessels may fish with hydraulic 
clam dredges in the Great South Channel HMA.
    (ii) The Hydraulic clam dredge exemption is effective until [Insert 
date 1 year from effective date]. After which, no vessels fishing with 
hydraulic clam dredges may fish within the Great South Channel HMA.

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    (iii) The hydraulic clam dredge exemption does not apply in the 
area defined as the straight lines connecting the following points in 
the order stated:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSC 1.........................  41[deg]30.3'         69[deg]31.0'
MBTG 2........................  41[deg]21.0'         69[deg]27.2'
MBTG 3........................  41[deg]21.0'         69[deg]43.0'
MBTG 4........................  41[deg]30.0'         69[deg]43.0'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (l) Cox Ledge Habitat Management Areas. (1) Cox Ledge 1 Habitat 
Management Area. The Cox Ledge 1 HMA is defined by the straight lines 
connecting the following points in the order stated:

                             Cox Ledge HMA 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.............................  41[deg]05.0'         71[deg]03.0'
2.............................  41[deg]00.0'         71[deg]03.0'
3.............................  41[deg]00.0'         71[deg]14.0'
4.............................  41[deg]05.0'         71[deg]14.0'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Cox Ledge 2 Habitat Management Area. The Cox Ledge 2 HMA is 
defined by the straight lines connecting the following points in the 
order stated:

                             Cox Ledge HMA 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.............................  41[deg]12.0'         70[deg]55.0'
2.............................  41[deg]07.5'         70[deg]55.0'
3.............................  40[deg]07.5'         71[deg]01.0'
4.............................  41[deg]12.0'         71[deg]01.0'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (3) Gear restrictions. (i) No vessel may fish in the Cox Ledge HMAs 
with a hydraulic clam dredge.
    (ii) Vessels may fish in the Cox Ledge HMAs with bottom trawls, 
provided the gear is configured such that there are no ground cables 
and the bridle length is less than or equal to 30 fathoms per side.
    (m) Transiting. Unless otherwise restricted or specified in this 
paragraph (m), a vessel may transit the habitat management areas 
described in this section provided that its gear is stowed and not 
available for immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2.
    (n) Other Habitat Protection Measures. (1) The Inshore Gulf of 
Maine/Georges Bank Restricted Roller Gear Area described in Sec.  
648.80 (a)(3)(vii) is considered a habitat protection measure and the 
restrictions outlined in that section apply to all bottom trawl gear.
    (o) Review of Habitat Management Measures. The New England Fishery 
Management Council will develop a strategic process to evaluate the 
boundaries, scope, characteristics, and timing of habitat and spawning 
protection areas to facilitate review of these areas at 10-year 
intervals.


Sec.  648.371  Dedicated Habitat Research Areas.

    (a) Dedicated Habitat Research Area Topics. The areas defined in 
this section are intended to facilitate coordinated research on gear 
impacts, habitat recovery, natural disturbance, and productivity.
    (b) Stellwagen Dedicated Habitat Research Area. (1) The Stellwagen 
DHRA is defined by the straight lines connecting the following points 
in the order stated:

                             Stellwagen DHRA
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.............................  42[deg]15.0'         70[deg]00.0'
2.............................  42[deg]15.0'         70[deg]15.0'
3.............................  42[deg]45.2'         70[deg]15.0'
4.............................  42[deg]46.0'         70[deg]13.0'
5.............................  42[deg]46.0'         70[deg]00.0'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Vessels fishing with bottom-tending mobile gear, sink gillnet 
gear, or demersal longline gear are prohibited from fishing in the 
Stellwagen DHRA, unless otherwise exempted.
    (c) Georges Bank Dedicated Habitat Research Area. (1) The Georges 
Bank DHRA is defined by straight lines connecting the following points 
in the order stated:

                            Georges Bank DHRA
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Point                  N. latitude          W. longitude
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CIH3..........................  40[deg]55'           68[deg]53'
CIH4..........................  40[deg]58'           68[deg]30'
CI3...........................  40[deg]45'           68[deg]30'
CI2...........................  40[deg]45'           68[deg]45'
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Vessels fishing with bottom-tending mobile gear are prohibited 
from fishing in the Georges Bank DHRA, unless otherwise exempted.
    (d) Transiting. Unless otherwise restricted or specified in this 
paragraph (d), a vessel may transit the Dedicated Habitat Research 
Areas of this section provided that its gear is stowed and not 
available for immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2.
    (e) Dedicated Habitat Research Areas Review. (1) The Regional 
Administrator shall initiate a review of the DHRAs defined in this 
section three years after implementation.
    (2) After initiation of the review and consultation with the New 
England Fishery Management Council, the Regional Administrator may 
remove a DHRA. The following criteria will be used to determine if DHRA 
should be maintained:
    (i) Documentation of active and ongoing research in the DHRA area, 
in the form of data records, cruise reports or inventory samples with 
analytical objectives focused on the DHRA topics, described in 
paragraph (a) of this section; and
    (ii) Documentation of pending or approved proposals or funding 
requests (including ship time requests), with objectives specific to 
the DHRA topics, described in paragraph (a) of this section.
    (3) The Regional Administrator will make any such determination in 
accordance with the APA through notification in the Federal Register.


Sec.  648.372  Frank R. Lautenberg Deep-Sea Coral Protection Area

    (a) No vessel may fish with bottom-tending gear within the Frank R. 
Lautenberg Deep-Sea Coral Protection Area described in this section, 
unless transiting pursuant to paragraph (d) of this section, fishing 
lobster trap gear in accordance with Sec.  697.21 of this chapter, or 
fishing red crab trap gear in accordance with Sec.  648.264. Bottom-
tending gear includes but is not limited to bottom-tending otter 
trawls, bottom-tending beam trawls, hydraulic dredges, non-hydraulic 
dredges, bottom-tending seines, bottom longlines, pots and traps, and 
sink or anchored gillnets. The Frank R. Lautenberg Deep-Sea Coral 
Protection Area consists of the Broad and Discrete Deep-Sea Coral Zones 
defined in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section.
    (b) Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone. The Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone is 
bounded on the east by the outer limit of the U.S. Exclusive Economic 
Zone, and bounded on all other sides by straight lines connecting the 
following points in the order stated (copies of a chart depicting this 
area are available from the Regional Administrator upon request). An 
asterisk (*) in the Discrete Zone column means the point is shared with 
a Discrete Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as defined in paragraph (c) of this 
section.

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                                                   Broad Zone
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                Point                            Latitude                    Longitude            Discrete zone
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1....................................  36[deg]33.02' N.             71[deg]29.33' W.
2....................................  36[deg]33.02' N.             72[deg]00' W.
3....................................  36[deg]33.02' N.             73[deg]00' W.
4....................................  36[deg]33.02' N.             74[deg]00' W.
5....................................  36[deg]33.02' N.             74[deg]42.14' W.
6....................................  36[deg]34.44' N.             74[deg]42.23' W.
7....................................  36[deg]35.53' N.             74[deg]41.59' W.
8....................................  36[deg]37.69' N.             74[deg]41.51' W.
9....................................  36[deg]42.09' N.             74[deg]39.07' W.
10...................................  36[deg]45.18' N.             74[deg]38' W.
11...................................  36[deg]45.69' N.             74[deg]38.55' W.
12...................................  36[deg]49.17' N.             74[deg]38.31' W.
13...................................  36[deg]49.56' N.             74[deg]37.77' W.
14...................................  36[deg]51.21' N.             74[deg]37.81' W.
15...................................  36[deg]51.78' N.             74[deg]37.43' W.
16...................................  36[deg]58.51' N.             74[deg]36.51' W.                        (*)
17...................................  36[deg]58.62' N.             74[deg]36.97' W.                        (*)
18...................................  37[deg]4.43' N.              74[deg]41.03' W.                        (*)
19...................................  37[deg]5.83' N.              74[deg]45.57' W.                        (*)
20...................................  37[deg]6.97' N.              74[deg]40.8' W.                         (*)
21...................................  37[deg]4.52' N.              74[deg]37.77' W.                        (*)
22...................................  37[deg]4.02' N.              74[deg]33.83' W.                        (*)
23...................................  37[deg]4.52' N.              74[deg]33.51' W.                        (*)
24...................................  37[deg]4.4' N.               74[deg]33.11' W.                        (*)
25...................................  37[deg]7.38' N.              74[deg]31.95' W.
26...................................  37[deg]8.32' N.              74[deg]32.4' W.
27...................................  37[deg]8.51' N.              74[deg]31.38' W.
28...................................  37[deg]9.44' N.              74[deg]31.5' W.
29...................................  37[deg]16.83' N.             74[deg]28.58' W.
30...................................  37[deg]17.81' N.             74[deg]27.67' W.
31...................................  37[deg]18.72' N.             74[deg]28.22' W.
32...................................  37[deg]22.74' N.             74[deg]26.24' W.                        (*)
33...................................  37[deg]22.87' N.             74[deg]26.16' W.                        (*)
34...................................  37[deg]24.44' N.             74[deg]28.57' W.                        (*)
35...................................  37[deg]24.67' N.             74[deg]29.71' W.                        (*)
36...................................  37[deg]25.93' N.             74[deg]30.13' W.                        (*)
37...................................  37[deg]27.25' N.             74[deg]30.2' W.                         (*)
38...................................  37[deg]28.6' N.              74[deg]30.6' W.                         (*)
39...................................  37[deg]29.43' N.             74[deg]30.29' W.                        (*)
40...................................  37[deg]29.53' N.             74[deg]29.95' W.                        (*)
41...................................  37[deg]27.68' N.             74[deg]28.82' W.                        (*)
42...................................  37[deg]27.06' N.             74[deg]28.76' W.                        (*)
43...................................  37[deg]26.39' N.             74[deg]27.76' W.                        (*)
44...................................  37[deg]26.3' N.              74[deg]26.87' W.                        (*)
45...................................  37[deg]25.69' N.             74[deg]25.63' W.                        (*)
46...................................  37[deg]25.83' N.             74[deg]24.22' W.                        (*)
47...................................  37[deg]25.68' N.             74[deg]24.03' W.                        (*)
48...................................  37[deg]28.04' N.             74[deg]23.17' W.
49...................................  37[deg]27.72' N.             74[deg]22.34' W.
50...................................  37[deg]30.13' N.             74[deg]17.77' W.
51...................................  37[deg]33.83' N.             74[deg]17.47' W.
52...................................  37[deg]35.48' N.             74[deg]14.84' W.
53...................................  37[deg]36.99' N.             74[deg]14.01' W.
54...................................  37[deg]37.23' N.             74[deg]13.02' W.
55...................................  37[deg]42.85' N.             74[deg]9.97' W.
56...................................  37[deg]43.5' N.              74[deg]8.79' W.
57...................................  37[deg]45.22' N.             74[deg]9.2' W.                          (*)
58...................................  37[deg]45.15' N.             74[deg]7.24' W.                         (*)
59...................................  37[deg]45.88' N.             74[deg]7.44' W.                         (*)
60...................................  37[deg]46.7' N.              74[deg]5.98' W.                         (*)
61...................................  37[deg]49.62' N.             74[deg]6.03' W.                         (*)
62...................................  37[deg]51.25' N.             74[deg]5.48' W.                         (*)
63...................................  37[deg]51.99' N.             74[deg]4.51' W.                         (*)
64...................................  37[deg]51.37' N.             74[deg]3.3' W.                          (*)
65...................................  37[deg]50.63' N.             74[deg]2.69' W.                         (*)
66...................................  37[deg]49.62' N.             74[deg]2.28' W.                         (*)
67...................................  37[deg]50.28' N.             74[deg]0.67' W.                         (*)
68...................................  37[deg]53.68' N.             73[deg]57.41' W.                        (*)
69...................................  37[deg]55.07' N.             73[deg]57.27' W.                        (*)
70...................................  38[deg]3.29' N.              73[deg]49.1' W.                         (*)
71...................................  38[deg]6.19' N.              73[deg]51.59' W.                        (*)
72...................................  38[deg]7.67' N.              73[deg]52.19' W.                        (*)

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73...................................  38[deg]9.04' N.              73[deg]52.39' W.                        (*)
74...................................  38[deg]10.1' N.              73[deg]52.32' W.                        (*)
75...................................  38[deg]11.98' N.             73[deg]52.65' W.                        (*)
76...................................  38[deg]13.74' N.             73[deg]50.73' W.                        (*)
77...................................  38[deg]13.15' N.             73[deg]49.77' W.                        (*)
78...................................  38[deg]10.92' N.             73[deg]50.37' W.                        (*)
79...................................  38[deg]10.2' N.              73[deg]49.63' W.                        (*)
80...................................  38[deg]9.26' N.              73[deg]49.68' W.                        (*)
81...................................  38[deg]8.38' N.              73[deg]49.51' W.                        (*)
82...................................  38[deg]7.59' N.              73[deg]47.91' W.                        (*)
83...................................  38[deg]6.96' N.              73[deg]47.25' W.                        (*)
84...................................  38[deg]6.51' N.              73[deg]46.99' W.                        (*)
85...................................  38[deg]5.69' N.              73[deg]45.56' W.                        (*)
86...................................  38[deg]6.35' N.              73[deg]44.8' W.                         (*)
87...................................  38[deg]7.5' N.               73[deg]45.2' W.                         (*)
88...................................  38[deg]9.24' N.              73[deg]42.61' W.                        (*)
89...................................  38[deg]9.41' N.              73[deg]41.63' W.
90...................................  38[deg]15.13' N.             73[deg]37.58' W.
91...................................  38[deg]15.25' N.             73[deg]36.2' W.                         (*)
92...................................  38[deg]16.19' N.             73[deg]36.91' W.                        (*)
93...................................  38[deg]16.89' N.             73[deg]36.66' W.                        (*)
94...................................  38[deg]16.91' N.             73[deg]36.35' W.                        (*)
95...................................  38[deg]17.63' N.             73[deg]35.35' W.                        (*)
96...................................  38[deg]18.55' N.             73[deg]34.44' W.                        (*)
97...................................  38[deg]18.38' N.             73[deg]33.4' W.                         (*)
98...................................  38[deg]19.04' N.             73[deg]33.02' W.                        (*)
99...................................  38[deg]25.08' N.             73[deg]34.99' W.                        (*)
100..................................  38[deg]26.32' N.             73[deg]33.44' W.                        (*)
101..................................  38[deg]29.72' N.             73[deg]30.65' W.                        (*)
102..................................  38[deg]28.65' N.             73[deg]29.37' W.                        (*)
103..................................  38[deg]25.53' N.             73[deg]30.94' W.                        (*)
104..................................  38[deg]25.26' N.             73[deg]29.97' W.                        (*)
105..................................  38[deg]23.75' N.             73[deg]30.16' W.                        (*)
106..................................  38[deg]23.47' N.             73[deg]29.7' W.                         (*)
107..................................  38[deg]22.76' N.             73[deg]29.34' W.                        (*)
108..................................  38[deg]22.5' N.              73[deg]27.63' W.                        (*)
109..................................  38[deg]21.59' N.             73[deg]26.87' W.                        (*)
110..................................  38[deg]23.07' N.             73[deg]24.11' W.
111..................................  38[deg]25.83' N.             73[deg]22.39' W.
112..................................  38[deg]25.97' N.             73[deg]21.43' W.
113..................................  38[deg]34.14' N.             73[deg]11.14' W.                        (*)
114..................................  38[deg]35.1' N.              73[deg]10.43' W.                        (*)
115..................................  38[deg]35.94' N.             73[deg]11.25' W.                        (*)
116..................................  38[deg]37.57' N.             73[deg]10.49' W.                        (*)
117..................................  38[deg]37.21' N.             73[deg]9.41' W.                         (*)
118..................................  38[deg]36.72' N.             73[deg]8.85' W.                         (*)
119..................................  38[deg]43' N.                73[deg]1.24' W.                         (*)
120..................................  38[deg]43.66' N.             73[deg]0.36' W.                         (*)
121..................................  38[deg]45' N.                73[deg]0.27' W.                         (*)
122..................................  38[deg]46.68' N.             73[deg]1.07' W.                         (*)
123..................................  38[deg]47.54' N.             73[deg]2.24' W.                         (*)
124..................................  38[deg]47.84' N.             73[deg]2.24' W.                         (*)
125..................................  38[deg]49.03' N.             73[deg]1.53' W.                         (*)
126..................................  38[deg]48.45' N.             73[deg]1' W.                            (*)
127..................................  38[deg]49.15' N.             72[deg]58.98' W.                        (*)
128..................................  38[deg]48.03' N.             72[deg]56.7' W.                         (*)
129..................................  38[deg]49.84' N.             72[deg]55.54' W.                        (*)
130..................................  38[deg]52.4' N.              72[deg]52.5' W.                         (*)
131..................................  38[deg]53.87' N.             72[deg]53.36' W.                        (*)
132..................................  38[deg]54.17' N.             72[deg]52.58' W.                        (*)
133..................................  38[deg]54.7' N.              72[deg]50.26' W.                        (*)
134..................................  38[deg]57.2' N.              72[deg]47.74' W.                        (*)
135..................................  38[deg]58.64' N.             72[deg]48.35' W.                        (*)
136..................................  38[deg]59.3' N.              72[deg]47.86' W.                        (*)
137..................................  38[deg]59.22' N.             72[deg]46.69' W.                        (*)
138..................................  39[deg]0.13' N.              72[deg]45.47' W.                        (*)
139..................................  39[deg]1.69' N.              72[deg]45.74' W.                        (*)
140..................................  39[deg]1.49' N.              72[deg]43.67' W.                        (*)
141..................................  39[deg]3.9' N.               72[deg]40.83' W.                        (*)
142..................................  39[deg]7.35' N.              72[deg]41.26' W.                        (*)
143..................................  39[deg]7.16' N.              72[deg]37.21' W.                        (*)
144..................................  39[deg]6.52' N.              72[deg]35.78' W.                        (*)

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145..................................  39[deg]11.73' N.             72[deg]25.4' W.                         (*)
146..................................  39[deg]11.76' N.             72[deg]22.33' W.
147..................................  39[deg]19.08' N.             72[deg]9.56' W.                         (*)
148..................................  39[deg]25.17' N.             72[deg]13.03' W.                        (*)
149..................................  39[deg]28.8' N.              72[deg]17.39' W.                        (*)
150..................................  39[deg]30.16' N.             72[deg]20.41' W.                        (*)
151..................................  39[deg]31.38' N.             72[deg]23.86' W.                        (*)
152..................................  39[deg]32.55' N.             72[deg]25.07' W.                        (*)
153..................................  39[deg]34.57' N.             72[deg]25.18' W.                        (*)
154..................................  39[deg]34.53' N.             72[deg]24.23' W.                        (*)
155..................................  39[deg]33.17' N.             72[deg]24.1' W.                         (*)
156..................................  39[deg]32.07' N.             72[deg]22.77' W.                        (*)
157..................................  39[deg]32.17' N.             72[deg]22.08' W.                        (*)
158..................................  39[deg]30.3' N.              72[deg]15.71' W.                        (*)
159..................................  39[deg]29.49' N.             72[deg]14.3' W.                         (*)
160..................................  39[deg]29.44' N.             72[deg]13.24' W.                        (*)
161..................................  39[deg]27.63' N.             72[deg]5.87' W.                         (*)
162..................................  39[deg]28.26' N.             72[deg]2.2' W.                          (*)
163..................................  39[deg]29.88' N.             72[deg]3.51' W.                         (*)
164..................................  39[deg]30.57' N.             72[deg]3.47' W.                         (*)
165..................................  39[deg]31.28' N.             72[deg]2.63' W.                         (*)
166..................................  39[deg]31.46' N.             72[deg]1.41' W.                         (*)
167..................................  39[deg]37.15' N.             71[deg]55.85' W.                        (*)
168..................................  39[deg]39.77' N.             71[deg]53.7' W.                         (*)
169..................................  39[deg]41.5' N.              71[deg]51.89' W.
170..................................  39[deg]43.84' N.             71[deg]44.85' W.                        (*)
171..................................  39[deg]48.01' N.             71[deg]45.19' W.                        (*)
172..................................  39[deg]49.97' N.             71[deg]39.29' W.                        (*)
173..................................  39[deg]55.08' N.             71[deg]18.62' W.                        (*)
174..................................  39[deg]55.99' N.             71[deg]16.07' W.                        (*)
175..................................  39[deg]57.04' N.             70[deg]50.01' W.
176..................................  39[deg]55.07' N.             70[deg]32.42' W.
177..................................  39[deg]50.24' N.             70[deg]27.78' W.
178..................................  39[deg]42.18' N.             70[deg]20.09' W.
179..................................  39[deg]34.11' N.             70[deg]12.42' W.
180..................................  39[deg]26.04' N.             70[deg]4.78' W.
181..................................  39[deg]17.96' N.             69[deg]57.18' W.
182..................................  39[deg]9.87' N.              69[deg]49.6' W.
183..................................  39[deg]1.77' N.              69[deg]42.05' W.
184..................................  38[deg]53.66' N.             69[deg]34.53' W.
185..................................  38[deg]45.54' N.             69[deg]27.03' W.
186..................................  38[deg]37.42' N.             69[deg]19.57' W.
187..................................  38[deg]29.29' N.             69[deg]12.13' W.
188..................................  38[deg]21.15' N.             69[deg]4.73' W.
189..................................  38[deg]13' N.                68[deg]57.35' W.
190..................................  38[deg]4.84' N.              68[deg]49.99' W.
191..................................  38[deg]2.21' N.              68[deg]47.62' W.
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    (c) Discrete Deep-Sea Coral Zones. (1) Block Canyon. Block Canyon 
discrete deep-sea coral zone is defined by straight lines connecting 
the following points in the order stated (copies of a chart depicting 
this area are available from the Regional Administrator upon request). 
An asterisk (*) in the Broad Zone column means the point is shared with 
the Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as defined in paragraph (b) of this 
section.

                                                  Block Canyon
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                Point                            Latitude                    Longitude              Broad zone
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1....................................  39[deg]55.08' N.             71[deg]18.62' W.                        (*)
(2)..................................  39[deg]55.99' N.             71[deg]16.07' W.                        (*)
3....................................  39[deg]49.51' N.             71[deg]12.12' W.
4....................................  39[deg]38.09' N.             71[deg]9.5' W.
5....................................  39[deg]37.4' N.              71[deg]11.87' W.
6....................................  39[deg]47.26' N.             71[deg]17.38' W.
7....................................  39[deg]52.6' N.              71[deg]17.51' W.
1....................................  39[deg]55.08' N.             71[deg]18.62' W.                        (*)
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    (2) Ryan and McMaster Canyons. Ryan and McMaster Canyons discrete 
deep-sea coral zone is defined by straight lines connecting the 
following points in the order stated (copies of a chart depicting this 
area are available from the Regional Administrator upon request). An 
asterisk (*) in the Broad Zone column means the point is shared with 
the Broad Deep-sea Coral Zone, as defined in paragraph (b) of this 
section.

                                            Ryan and McMaster Canyons
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                Point                            Latitude                    Longitude              Broad zone
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1....................................  39[deg]43.84' N.             71[deg]44.85' W.                        (*)
2....................................  39[deg]48.01' N.             71[deg]45.19' W.                        (*)
3....................................  39[deg]49.97' N.             71[deg]39.29' W.                        (*)
4....................................  39[deg]48.29' N.             71[deg]37.18' W.
5....................................  39[deg]42.96' N.             71[deg]35.01' W.
6....................................  39[deg]33.43' N.             71[deg]27.91' W.
7....................................  39[deg]31.75' N.             71[deg]30.77' W.
8....................................  39[deg]34.46' N.             71[deg]35.68' W.
9....................................  39[deg]40.12' N.             71[deg]42.36' W.
1....................................  39[deg]43.84' N.             71[deg]44.85' W.                        (*)
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    (3) Emery and Uchupi Canyons. Emery and Uchupi Canyons discrete 
deep-sea coral zone is defined by straight lines connecting the 
following points in the order stated (copies of a chart depicting this 
area are available from the Regional Administrator upon request). An 
asterisk (*) in the Broad Zone column means the point is shared with 
the Broad Deep-sea Coral Zone, as defined in paragraph (b) of this 
section.

                                            Emery and Uchupi Canyons
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                Point                            Latitude                    Longitude              Broad zone
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1....................................  39[deg]37.15' N.             71[deg]55.85' W.                        (*)
2....................................  39[deg]39.77' N.             71[deg]53.7' W.                         (*)
3....................................  39[deg]39.55' N.             71[deg]47.68' W.
4....................................  39[deg]30.78' N.             71[deg]36.24' W.
5....................................  39[deg]27.26' N.             71[deg]39.13' W.
6....................................  39[deg]28.99' N.             71[deg]45.47' W.
7....................................  39[deg]33.91' N.             71[deg]52.61' W.
1....................................  39[deg]37.15' N.             71[deg]55.85' W.                        (*)
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    (4) Jones and Babylon Canyons. Jones and Babylon Canyons discrete 
deep-sea coral zone is defined by straight lines connecting the 
following points in the order stated (copies of a chart depicting this 
area are available from the Regional Administrator upon request). An 
asterisk (*) in the Broad Zone column means the point is shared with 
the Broad Deep-sea Coral Zone, as defined in paragraph (b) of this 
section.

                                            Jones and Babylon Canyons
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                Point                            Latitude                    Longitude              Broad zone
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1....................................  39[deg]28.26' N.             72[deg]2.2' W.                          (*)
2....................................  39[deg]29.88' N.             72[deg]3.51' W.                         (*)
3....................................  39[deg]30.57' N.             72[deg]3.47' W.                         (*)
4....................................  39[deg]31.28' N.             72[deg]2.63' W.                         (*)
5....................................  39[deg]31.46' N.             72[deg]1.41' W.                         (*)
6....................................  39[deg]30.37' N.             71[deg]57.72' W.
7....................................  39[deg]30.63' N.             71[deg]55.13' W.
8....................................  39[deg]23.81' N.             71[deg]48.15' W.
9....................................  39[deg]23' N.                71[deg]52.48' W.
1....................................  39[deg]28.26' N.             72[deg]2.2' W.                          (*)
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    (5) Hudson Canyon. Hudson Canyon discrete deep-sea coral zone is 
defined by straight lines connecting the following points in the order 
stated (copies of a chart depicting this area are available from the 
Regional Administrator upon request). An asterisk (*) in the Broad Zone 
column means the point is shared with the Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as 
defined in paragraph (b) of this section.

                                                  Hudson Canyon
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                Point                            Latitude                    Longitude              Broad zone
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1....................................  39[deg]19.08' N.             72[deg]9.56' W.                         (*)
2....................................  39[deg]25.17' N.             72[deg]13.03' W.                        (*)

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3....................................  39[deg]28.8' N.              72[deg]17.39' W.                        (*)
4....................................  39[deg]30.16' N.             72[deg]20.41' W.                        (*)
5....................................  39[deg]31.38' N.             72[deg]23.86' W.                        (*)
6....................................  39[deg]32.55' N.             72[deg]25.07' W.                        (*)
7....................................  39[deg]34.57' N.             72[deg]25.18' W.                        (*)
8....................................  39[deg]34.53' N.             72[deg]24.23' W.                        (*)
9....................................  39[deg]33.17' N.             72[deg]24.1' W.                         (*)
10...................................  39[deg]32.07' N.             72[deg]22.77' W.                        (*)
11...................................  39[deg]32.17' N.             72[deg]22.08' W.                        (*)
12...................................  39[deg]30.3' N.              72[deg]15.71' W.                        (*)
13...................................  39[deg]29.49' N.             72[deg]14.3' W.                         (*)
14...................................  39[deg]29.44' N.             72[deg]13.24' W.                        (*)
15...................................  39[deg]27.63' N.             72[deg]5.87' W.                         (*)
16...................................  39[deg]13.93' N.             71[deg]48.44' W.
17...................................  39[deg]10.39' N.             71[deg]52.98' W.
18...................................  39[deg]14.27' N.             72[deg]3.09' W.
1....................................  39[deg]19.08' N.             72[deg]9.56' W.                         (*)
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    (6) Mey-Lindenkohl Slope. Mey-Lindenkohl Slope discrete deep-sea 
coral zone is defined by straight lines connecting the following points 
in the order stated (copies of a chart depicting this area are 
available from the Regional Administrator upon request). An asterisk 
(*) in the Broad Zone column means the point is shared with the Broad 
Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as defined in paragraph (b) of this section.

                                              Mey-Lindenkohl Slope
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                Point                            Latitude                    Longitude              Broad zone
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1....................................  38[deg]43' N.                73[deg]1.24' W.                         (*)
2....................................  38[deg]43.66' N.             73[deg]0.36' W.                         (*)
3....................................  38[deg]45' N.                73[deg]0.27' W.                         (*)
4....................................  38[deg]46.68' N.             73[deg]1.07' W.                         (*)
5....................................  38[deg]47.54' N.             73[deg]2.24' W.                         (*)
6....................................  38[deg]47.84' N.             73[deg]2.24' W.                         (*)
7....................................  38[deg]49.03' N.             73[deg]1.53' W.                         (*)
8....................................  38[deg]48.45' N.             73[deg]1' W.                            (*)
9....................................  38[deg]49.15' N.             72[deg]58.98' W.                        (*)
10...................................  38[deg]48.03' N.             72[deg]56.7' W.                         (*)
11...................................  38[deg]49.84' N.             72[deg]55.54' W.                        (*)
12...................................  38[deg]52.4' N.              72[deg]52.5' W.                         (*)
13...................................  38[deg]53.87' N.             72[deg]53.36' W.                        (*)
14...................................  38[deg]54.17' N.             72[deg]52.58' W.                        (*)
15...................................  38[deg]54.7' N.              72[deg]50.26' W.                        (*)
16...................................  38[deg]57.2' N.              72[deg]47.74' W.                        (*)
17...................................  38[deg]58.64' N.             72[deg]48.35' W.                        (*)
18...................................  38[deg]59.3' N.              72[deg]47.86' W.                        (*)
19...................................  38[deg]59.22' N.             72[deg]46.69' W.                        (*)
20...................................  39[deg]0.13' N.              72[deg]45.47' W.                        (*)
21...................................  39[deg]1.69' N.              72[deg]45.74' W.                        (*)
22...................................  39[deg]1.49' N.              72[deg]43.67' W.                        (*)
23...................................  39[deg]3.9' N.               72[deg]40.83' W.                        (*)
24...................................  39[deg]7.35' N.              72[deg]41.26' W.                        (*)
25...................................  39[deg]7.16' N.              72[deg]37.21' W.                        (*)
26...................................  39[deg]6.52' N.              72[deg]35.78' W.                        (*)
27...................................  39[deg]11.73' N.             72[deg]25.4' W.                         (*)
28...................................  38[deg]58.85' N.             72[deg]11.78' W.
29...................................  38[deg]32.39' N.             72[deg]47.69' W.
30...................................  38[deg]34.88' N.             72[deg]53.78' W.
1....................................  38[deg]43' N.                73[deg]1.24' W.                         (*)
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    (7) Spencer Canyon. Spencer Canyon discrete deep-sea coral zone is 
defined by straight lines connecting the following points in the order 
stated (copies of a chart depicting this area are available from the 
Regional Administrator upon request). An asterisk (*) in the Broad Zone 
column means the point is shared with the Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as 
defined in paragraph (b) of this section.

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                                                 Spencer Canyon
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                Point                            Latitude                    Longitude              Broad zone
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1....................................  38[deg]34.14' N.             73[deg]11.14' W.                        (*)
2....................................  38[deg]35.1' N.              73[deg]10.43' W.                        (*)
3....................................  38[deg]35.94' N.             73[deg]11.25' W.                        (*)
4....................................  38[deg]37.57' N.             73[deg]10.49' W.                        (*)
5....................................  38[deg]37.21' N.             73[deg]9.41' W.                         (*)
6....................................  38[deg]36.72' N.             73[deg]8.85' W.                         (*)
7....................................  38[deg]36.59' N.             73[deg]8.25' W.
8....................................  38[deg]28.94' N.             72[deg]58.96' W.
9....................................  38[deg]26.45' N.             73[deg]3.24' W.
1....................................  38[deg]34.14' N.             73[deg]11.14' W.                        (*)
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    (8) Wilmington Canyon. Wilmington Canyon discrete deep-sea coral 
zone is defined by straight lines connecting the following points in 
the order stated (copies of a chart depicting this area are available 
from the Regional Administrator upon request). An asterisk (*) in the 
Broad Zone column means the point is shared with the Broad Deep-sea 
Coral Zone, as defined in paragraph (b) of this section.

                                                Wilmington Canyon
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                Point                            Latitude                    Longitude              Broad zone
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1....................................  38[deg]19.04' N.             73[deg]33.02' W.                        (*)
2....................................  38[deg]25.08' N.             73[deg]34.99' W.                        (*)
3....................................  38[deg]26.32' N.             73[deg]33.44' W.                        (*)
4....................................  38[deg]29.72' N.             73[deg]30.65' W.                        (*)
5....................................  38[deg]28.65' N.             73[deg]29.37' W.                        (*)
6....................................  38[deg]25.53' N.             73[deg]30.94' W.                        (*)
7....................................  38[deg]25.26' N.             73[deg]29.97' W.                        (*)
8....................................  38[deg]23.75' N.             73[deg]30.16' W.                        (*)
9....................................  38[deg]23.47' N.             73[deg]29.7' W.                         (*)
10...................................  38[deg]22.76' N.             73[deg]29.34' W.                        (*)
11...................................  38[deg]22.5' N.              73[deg]27.63' W.                        (*)
12...................................  38[deg]21.59' N.             73[deg]26.87' W.                        (*)
13...................................  38[deg]18.52' N.             73[deg]22.95' W.                        (*)
14...................................  38[deg]14.41' N.             73[deg]16.64' W.                        (*)
15...................................  38[deg]13.23' N.             73[deg]17.32' W.                        (*)
16...................................  38[deg]15.79' N.             73[deg]26.38' W.                        (*)
1....................................  38[deg]19.04' N.             73[deg]33.02' W.                        (*)
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    (9) North Heyes and South Wilmington Canyons. North Heyes and South 
Wilmington Canyons discrete deep-sea coral zone is defined by straight 
lines connecting the following points in the order stated (copies of a 
chart depicting this area are available from the Regional Administrator 
upon request). An asterisk (*) in the Broad Zone column means the point 
is shared with the Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as defined in paragraph 
(b) of this section.

                                    North Heyes and South Wilmington Canyons
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                Point                            Latitude                    Longitude              Broad zone
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1....................................  38[deg]15.25' N.             73[deg]36.2' W.                         (*)
2....................................  38[deg]16.19' N.             73[deg]36.91' W.                        (*)
3....................................  38[deg]16.89' N.             73[deg]36.66' W.                        (*)
4....................................  38[deg]16.91' N.             73[deg]36.35' W.                        (*)
5....................................  38[deg]17.63' N.             73[deg]35.35' W.                        (*)
6....................................  38[deg]18.55' N.             73[deg]34.44' W.                        (*)
7....................................  38[deg]18.38' N.             73[deg]33.4' W.                         (*)
8....................................  38[deg]19.04' N.             73[deg]33.02' W.                        (*)
9....................................  38[deg]15.79' N.             73[deg]26.38' W.                        (*)
10...................................  38[deg]14.98' N.             73[deg]24.73' W.                        (*)
11...................................  38[deg]12.32' N.             73[deg]21.22' W.                        (*)
12...................................  38[deg]11.06' N.             73[deg]22.21' W.                        (*)
13...................................  38[deg]11.13' N.             73[deg]28.72' W.                        (*)
1....................................  38[deg]15.25' N.             73[deg]36.2' W.                         (*)
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    (10) South Vries Canyon. South Vries Canyon discrete deep-sea coral 
zone is defined by straight lines connecting the following points in 
the order stated (copies of a chart depicting this area are available 
from the Regional Administrator upon request). An asterisk (*) in the 
Broad Zone column means the point is shared with the

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Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as defined in paragraph (b) of this section.

                                               South Vries Canyon
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                Point                            Latitude                    Longitude              Broad zone
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1....................................  38[deg]6.35' N.              73[deg]44.8' W.                         (*)
2....................................  38[deg]7.5' N.               73[deg]45.2' W.                         (*)
3....................................  38[deg]9.24' N.              73[deg]42.61' W.                        (*)
4....................................  38[deg]3.22' N.              73[deg]29.22' W.
5....................................  38[deg]2.38' N.              73[deg]29.78' W.
6....................................  38[deg]2.54' N.              73[deg]36.73' W.
1....................................  38[deg]6.35' N.              73[deg]44.8' W.                         (*)
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    (11) Baltimore Canyon. Baltimore Canyon discrete deep-sea coral 
zone is defined by straight lines connecting the following points in 
the order stated (copies of a chart depicting this area are available 
from the Regional Administrator upon request). An asterisk (*) in the 
Broad Zone column means the point is shared with the Broad Deep-Sea 
Coral Zone, as defined in paragraph (b) of this section.

                                                Baltimore Canyon
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                Point                            Latitude                    Longitude              Broad zone
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1....................................  38[deg]3.29' N.              73[deg]49.1' W.                         (*)
2....................................  38[deg]6.19' N.              73[deg]51.59' W.                        (*)
3....................................  38[deg]7.67' N.              73[deg]52.19' W.                        (*)
4....................................  38[deg]9.04' N.              73[deg]52.39' W.                        (*)
5....................................  38[deg]10.1' N.              73[deg]52.32' W.                        (*)
6....................................  38[deg]11.98' N.             73[deg]52.65' W.                        (*)
7....................................  38[deg]13.74' N.             73[deg]50.73' W.                        (*)
8....................................  38[deg]13.15' N.             73[deg]49.77' W.                        (*)
9....................................  38[deg]10.92' N.             73[deg]50.37' W.                        (*)
10...................................  38[deg]10.2' N.              73[deg]49.63' W.                        (*)
11...................................  38[deg]9.26' N.              73[deg]49.68' W.                        (*)
12...................................  38[deg]8.38' N.              73[deg]49.51' W.                        (*)
13...................................  38[deg]7.59' N.              73[deg]47.91' W.                        (*)
14...................................  38[deg]6.96' N.              73[deg]47.25' W.                        (*)
15...................................  38[deg]6.51' N.              73[deg]46.99' W.                        (*)
16...................................  38[deg]5.69' N.              73[deg]45.56' W.                        (*)
17...................................  38[deg]6.35' N.              73[deg]44.8' W.                         (*)
18...................................  38[deg]2.54' N.              73[deg]36.73' W.
19...................................  37[deg]59.19' N.             73[deg]40.67' W.
1....................................  38[deg]3.29' N.              73[deg]49.1' W.                         (*)
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    (12) Warr and Phoenix Canyon Complex. Warr and Phoenix Canyon 
Complex discrete deep-sea coral zone is defined by straight lines 
connecting the following points in the order stated (copies of a chart 
depicting this area are available from the Regional Administrator upon 
request). An asterisk (*) in the Broad Zone column means the point is 
shared with the Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as defined in paragraph (b) 
of this section.

                                         Warr and Phoenix Canyon Complex
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                Point                            Latitude                    Longitude              Broad zone
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1....................................  37[deg]53.68' N.             73[deg]57.41' W.                        (*)
2....................................  37[deg]55.07' N.             73[deg]57.27' W.                        (*)
3....................................  38[deg]3.29' N.              73[deg]49.1' W.                         (*)
4....................................  37[deg]59.19' N.             73[deg]40.67' W.
5....................................  37[deg]52.5' N.              73[deg]35.28' W.
6....................................  37[deg]50.92' N.             73[deg]36.59' W.
7....................................  37[deg]49.84' N.             73[deg]47.11' W.
1....................................  37[deg]53.68' N.             73[deg]57.41' W.                        (*)
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    (13) Accomac and Leonard Canyons. Accomac and Leonard Canyons 
discrete deep-sea coral zone is defined by straight lines connecting 
the following points in the order stated (copies of a chart depicting 
this area are available from the Regional Administrator upon request). 
An asterisk (*) in the Broad Zone column means the point is shared with 
the Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as defined in paragraph (b) of this 
section.

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                                           Accomac and Leonard Canyons
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                Point                            Latitude                    Longitude              Broad zone
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1....................................  37[deg]45.15' N.             74[deg]7.24' W.                         (*)
2....................................  37[deg]45.88' N.             74[deg]7.44' W.                         (*)
3....................................  37[deg]46.7' N.              74[deg]5.98' W.                         (*)
4....................................  37[deg]49.62' N.             74[deg]6.03' W.                         (*)
5....................................  37[deg]51.25' N.             74[deg]5.48' W.                         (*)
6....................................  37[deg]51.99' N.             74[deg]4.51' W.                         (*)
7....................................  37[deg]51.37' N.             74[deg]3.3' W.                          (*)
8....................................  37[deg]50.63' N.             74[deg]2.69' W.                         (*)
9....................................  37[deg]49.62' N.             74[deg]2.28' W.                         (*)
10...................................  37[deg]50.28' N.             74[deg]0.67' W.                         (*)
11...................................  37[deg]50.2' N.              74[deg]0.17' W.
12...................................  37[deg]50.52' N.             73[deg]58.59' W.
13...................................  37[deg]50.99' N.             73[deg]57.17' W.
14...................................  37[deg]50.4' N.              73[deg]52.35' W.
15...................................  37[deg]42.76' N.             73[deg]44.86' W.
16...................................  37[deg]39.96' N.             73[deg]48.32' W.
17...................................  37[deg]40.04' N.             73[deg]58.25' W.
18...................................  37[deg]44.14' N.             74[deg]6.96' W.
1....................................  37[deg]45.15' N.             74[deg]7.24' W.                         (*)
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    (14) Washington Canyon. Washington Canyon discrete deep-sea coral 
zone is defined by straight lines connecting the following points in 
the order stated (copies of a chart depicting this area are available 
from the Regional Administrator upon request). An asterisk (*) in the 
Broad Zone column means the point is shared with the Broad Deep-Sea 
Coral Zone, as defined in paragraph (b) of this section.

                                                Washington Canyon
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Point                            Latitude                    Longitude              Broad zone
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1....................................  37[deg]22.74' N.             74[deg]26.24' W.                        (*)
2....................................  37[deg]22.87' N.             74[deg]26.16' W.                        (*)
3....................................  37[deg]24.44' N.             74[deg]28.57' W.                        (*)
4....................................  37[deg]24.67' N.             74[deg]29.71' W.                        (*)
5....................................  37[deg]25.93' N.             74[deg]30.13' W.                        (*)
6....................................  37[deg]27.25' N.             74[deg]30.2' W.                         (*)
7....................................  37[deg]28.6' N.              74[deg]30.6' W.                         (*)
8....................................  37[deg]29.43' N.             74[deg]30.29' W.                        (*)
9....................................  37[deg]29.53' N.             74[deg]29.95' W.                        (*)
10...................................  37[deg]27.68' N.             74[deg]28.82' W.                        (*)
11...................................  37[deg]27.06' N.             74[deg]28.76' W.                        (*)
12...................................  37[deg]26.39' N.             74[deg]27.76' W.                        (*)
13...................................  37[deg]26.3' N.              74[deg]26.87' W.                        (*)
14...................................  37[deg]25.69' N.             74[deg]25.63' W.                        (*)
15...................................  37[deg]25.83' N.             74[deg]24.22' W.                        (*)
16...................................  37[deg]25.68' N.             74[deg]24.03' W.                        (*)
17...................................  37[deg]25.08' N.             74[deg]23.29' W.
18...................................  37[deg]16.81' N.             73[deg]52.13' W.
19...................................  37[deg]11.27' N.             73[deg]54.05' W.
20...................................  37[deg]15.73' N.             74[deg]12.2' W.
1....................................  37[deg]22.74' N.             74[deg]26.24' W.                        (*)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (15) Norfolk Canyon. Norfolk Canyon discrete deep-sea coral zone is 
defined by straight lines connecting the following points in the order 
stated (copies of a chart depicting this area are available from the 
Regional Administrator upon request). An asterisk (*) in the Broad Zone 
column means the point is shared with the Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as 
defined in paragraph (b) of this section.

                                                 Norfolk Canyon
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Point                            Latitude                    Longitude              Broad zone
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1....................................  36[deg]58.51' N.             74[deg]36.51' W.                        (*)
2....................................  36[deg]58.62' N.             74[deg]36.97' W.                        (*)
3....................................  37[deg]4.43' N.              74[deg]41.03' W.                        (*)
4....................................  37[deg]5.83' N.              74[deg]45.57' W.                        (*)
5....................................  37[deg]6.97' N.              74[deg]40.8' W.                         (*)
6....................................  37[deg]4.52' N.              74[deg]37.77' W.                        (*)
7....................................  37[deg]4.02' N.              74[deg]33.83' W.                        (*)

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8....................................  37[deg]4.52' N.              74[deg]33.51' W.                        (*)
9....................................  37[deg]4.40' N.              74[deg]33.11' W.                        (*)
10...................................  37[deg]4.16' N.              74[deg]32.37' W.
11...................................  37[deg]4.40' N.              74[deg]30.58' W.
12...................................  37[deg]3.65' N.              74[deg]3.66' W.
13...................................  36[deg]57.75' N.             74[deg]3.61' W.
14...................................  36[deg]59.77' N.             74[deg]30' W.
15...................................  36[deg]58.23' N.             74[deg]32.95' W.
16...................................  36[deg]57.99' N.             74[deg]34.18' W.
1....................................  36[deg]58.51' N.             74[deg]36.51' W.                        (*)
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    (d) Transiting. Vessels may transit the Broad and Discrete Deep-Sea 
Coral Zones defined in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, provided 
bottom-tending trawl nets are out of the water and stowed on the reel 
and any other fishing gear that is prohibited in these areas is 
onboard, out of the water, and not deployed. Fishing gear is not 
required to meet the definition of ``not available for immediate use'' 
in Sec.  648.2, when a vessel transits the Broad and Discrete Deep-Sea 
Coral Zones.

[FR Doc. 2017-23752 Filed 11-3-17; 8:45 am]
 BILLING CODE 3510-22-P



                                                  51492                Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 213 / Monday, November 6, 2017 / Proposed Rules

                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  the comment period, may not be                        consistent with the fishery management
                                                                                                          considered by us. All comments                        plan, plan amendment, the Magnuson-
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        received are a part of the public record              Stevens Act and its National Standards,
                                                  Administration                                          and will generally be posted for public               and other applicable law. Otherwise, we
                                                                                                          viewing on www.regulations.gov                        must defer to the Council’s policy
                                                  50 CFR Part 648                                         without change. All personal identifying              choices. We are seeking comment on the
                                                  [Docket No. 160301163–7971–01]                          information (e.g., name, address, etc.),              Council’s proposed measures in OA2.
                                                                                                          confidential business information, or                    OA2 was initiated in 2004 to review
                                                  RIN 0648–BF82                                           otherwise sensitive information                       and update the essential fish habitat
                                                                                                          submitted voluntarily by the sender will              (EFH) components of all the New
                                                  Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                                be publicly accessible. We will accept                England Fishery Management Council’s
                                                  Conservation and Management Act                         anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/A’’ in                  fishery management plans (FMP). OA2
                                                  Provisions; Fisheries of the                            the required fields if you wish to remain             was developed over several years. The
                                                  Northeastern United States; Essential                   anonymous).                                           first phase of OA2 development was
                                                  Fish Habitat                                               Copies of the Omnibus Essential Fish               dedicated to (1) updating the EFH
                                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      Habitat Amendment 2, including the                    designations, (2) considering and
                                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    Environmental Impact Statement, the                   designating Habitat Areas of Particular
                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      Regulatory Impact Review, and the                     Concern (HAPC), and (3) updating prey
                                                  Commerce.                                               Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis               species lists and non-fishing habitat
                                                                                                          (EIS/RIR/IRFA) prepared by the New                    impacts. The remainder of the
                                                  ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
                                                                                                          England Fishery Management Council                    development focused on (1) revising the
                                                  comments.                                                                                                     system of year-round closed areas that
                                                                                                          in support of this action are available
                                                  SUMMARY:   This action proposes                         from Thomas A. Nies, Executive                        restrict some types of fishing gear in
                                                  regulations to implement the New                        Director, New England Fishery                         order to protect vulnerable habitat and
                                                  England Fishery Management Council’s                    Management Council, 50 Water Street,                  (2) establishing a system of Dedicated
                                                  Omnibus Essential Fish Habitat                          Mill 2, Newburyport, MA 01950. The                    Habitat Research Areas (DHRA). Prior to
                                                  Amendment 2. This rule would revise                     supporting documents are also                         consideration of management area
                                                  essential fish habitat and habitat area of              accessible via the Internet at: http://               changes, the Council determined it was
                                                  particular concern designations, revise                 www.nefmc.org/library/omnibus-                        important to consider revisions to the
                                                  or create habitat management areas to                   habitat-amendment-2 or http://                        year-round groundfish closures in
                                                  protect vulnerable habitat from fishing                 www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov.               conjunction with this action because of
                                                  gear impacts, establish dedicated habitat                                                                     the substantial overlap with the habitat
                                                                                                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      management closures. This action also
                                                  research areas, and implement several                   Moira Kelly, Senior Fishery Program
                                                  administrative measures related to                                                                            includes revisions to the EFH and HAPC
                                                                                                          Specialist, phone: 978–281–9218,                      designations that were initially
                                                  reviewing these measures. This action is                Moira.Kelly@noaa.gov.
                                                  necessary to comply with the                                                                                  approved by the Council in 2007 as well
                                                                                                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            as an update of the non-fishing impacts
                                                  requirements of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                                                                          Table of Contents                                     evaluation.
                                                  Fishery Conservation and Management
                                                                                                                                                                   The Council established 10 goals and
                                                  Act to periodically review essential fish               1. General Background                                 14 objectives to guide the development
                                                  habitat designations and the protection                 2. Essential Fish Habitat Designations                of this action. Goals 1–8 were
                                                  of such habitats. The proposed measures                 3. Habitat Areas of Particular Concern                established in 2004 at the onset of the
                                                  are intended to minimize to the extent                       Designations
                                                                                                                                                                Amendment’s development and focus
                                                  practicable the adverse effects of fishing              4. Spatial Management for Adverse Effects
                                                                                                               Minimization                                     on identification of EFH; fishing and
                                                  on essential fish habitat.                                                                                    non-fishing activities that may adversely
                                                                                                          5. Spawning Protection Measures
                                                  DATES: Comments must be received by                                                                           affect EFH; and the development of
                                                                                                          6. Dedicated Habitat Research Areas
                                                  December 5, 2017.                                       7. Framework Adjustments and Monitoring               measures and management programs to
                                                  ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,                     8. Description of Regulatory Changes                  conserve, protect, and enhance EFH and
                                                  identified by NOAA–NMFS–2017–0123,                                                                            to minimize to the extent practicable the
                                                                                                          1. General Background
                                                  by either of the following methods:                                                                           adverse effects of fishing on EFH. The
                                                    • Electronic Submission: Submit all                      This action would implement the                    additional goals (9 and 10) were
                                                  electronic public comments via the                      management measures in the Omnibus                    developed after the Council voted to
                                                  Federal eRulemaking Portal.                             Essential Fish Habitat Amendment 2                    incorporate revisions to the groundfish
                                                    1. Go to www.regulations.gov/                         (OA2). The Council deemed the                         closures in the Amendment. These goals
                                                  #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2017-                        proposed regulations consistent with                  are focused on enhancing groundfish
                                                  0123;                                                   and necessary to implement OA2 in a                   productivity, including protection of
                                                    2. Click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon                    March 27, 2017, letter from Council                   spawning groundfish, and maximizing
                                                  and complete the required fields; and                   Chairman Dr. John Quinn to Regional                   the societal net benefits from groundfish
                                                    3. Enter or attach your comments.                     Administrator John Bullard. Under the                 stocks.
                                                    • Mail: Submit written comments to                    Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                                 The 14 objectives map to one or more
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                                                  John K. Bullard, Regional                               Conservation and Management Act, we                   of the Amendment’s goals and provide
                                                  Administrator, National Marine                          are required to publish proposed rules                more guidance on achieving each goal.
                                                  Fisheries Service, 55 Great Republic                    for comment after preliminarily                       For example, the objectives include
                                                  Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930. Mark the                   determining whether they are consistent               identifying new data sources upon
                                                  outside of the envelope, ‘‘Comments on                  with applicable law. The Magnuson-                    which to base the EFH designations
                                                  the Proposed Rule for OA2.’’                            Stevens Act permits us to approve,                    (Objective A), developing analytical
                                                    Instructions: Comments sent by any                    partially approve, or disapprove                      tools for EFH designation, minimization
                                                  other method, to any other address or                   measures proposed by the Council                      of adverse impacts, and monitoring the
                                                  individual, or received after the end of                based only on whether the measures are                effectiveness of measures (Objective D;


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                                                  Goals 1, 3, and 5). Other objectives                    3. Habitat Area of Particular Concern                 Inshore Juvenile Cod HAPC
                                                  include modifying fishing methods to                    Designations                                             The Inshore Juvenile Cod HAPC
                                                  reduce impacts (Objective E; Goal 4),                                                                         consists of the inshore areas of the Gulf
                                                  supporting the restoration of degraded                     Habitat Areas of Particular Concern
                                                                                                          (HAPC) highlight specific types or areas              of Maine and Southern New England
                                                  habitat (Objective F; Goal 4), improving                                                                      between mean high water and a depth
                                                  groundfish spawning protection,                         of habitat within EFH that are
                                                                                                          particularly vulnerable to human                      of 20 meters. Aside from some limited
                                                  including protection of localized                                                                             gaps, this HAPC is continuous along the
                                                  spawning contingents, and improving                     impacts. An area’s status as an HAPC
                                                                                                                                                                coasts of Maine, New Hampshire,
                                                  protection of critical groundfish habitats              should lead to special attention
                                                                                                                                                                Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. The
                                                  (Goals 9 and 10). Please see Volume 1,                  regarding the adverse effects from
                                                                                                                                                                Council contends that the Inshore
                                                  Section 3 of the EIS for more details on                fishing or other activities in the
                                                                                                                                                                Juvenile Cod HAPC would meet all of
                                                  the goals and objectives of this                        designated area. An HAPC designation
                                                                                                                                                                the criteria listed above, except for
                                                  Amendment.                                              does not provide any specific habitat
                                                                                                                                                                rarity. The purpose of this HAPC is to
                                                  2. Essential Fish Habitat Designations                  management measures, such as gear                     recognize the importance of inshore
                                                                                                          restrictions, and none are proposed as                areas to juvenile Atlantic cod. The
                                                     The Magnuson-Stevens Act defines                     part of the HAPC designations in this
                                                  EFH as ‘‘those waters and substrate                                                                           coastal areas of the Gulf of Maine and
                                                                                                          amendment. Management measures are                    Southern New England contain
                                                  necessary to fish for spawning,                         discussed under ‘‘Spatial Management
                                                  breeding, feeding, or growth to                                                                               structurally complex rocky-bottom
                                                                                                          for Adverse Effects Minimization,’’ #4                habitat that support a wide variety of
                                                  maturity.’’ The EFH regulations (50 CFR                 below.
                                                  part 600, subpart J) require councils to                                                                      emergent epifauna and benthic
                                                  describe and identify EFH in text that                     HAPC designations should be based                  invertebrates. Although this habitat type
                                                  clearly states the habitats or habitat                  on one or more of the following criteria:             is not rare in the coastal Gulf of Maine,
                                                  types determined to be EFH for each life                (1) The importance of the ecological                  it provides two key ecological functions
                                                  stage of a managed species and in maps                  function provided by the habitat,                     for juvenile cod: Protection from
                                                  that display the geographic locations of                including both the historical and                     predation; and readily available prey.
                                                  EFH or within which EFH for each                        current ecological function; (2) the                  Given its proximity to shore, it is
                                                  species and life stage is found. Further,               extent to which the habitat is sensitive              especially subject to anthropogenic
                                                  FMPs should explain the physical,                       to human-induced environmental                        impacts, particularly non-fishing
                                                  biological, and chemical characteristics                degradation; (3) whether, and to what                 impacts.
                                                  of EFH and, if known, how these                         extent, development activities are, or                Great South Channel Juvenile Cod
                                                  characteristics influence the use of EFH                will be, stressing the habitat type; and              HAPC
                                                  for the species/life stage. The EFH                     (4) the rarity of the habitat type (50 CFR
                                                  regulations state that councils should                  600.815(a)(8)). The Council solicited                    The Great South Channel Juvenile
                                                  periodically review the EFH provisions                  and considered HAPC proposals from                    Cod HAPC consists of juvenile cod
                                                  of FMPs and revise or amend as                          the public and added selection criteria,              habitat on the western side of the Great
                                                  warranted, based on available                           including whether the designation                     South Channel within the boundaries
                                                  information, and that a complete review                 would improve fisheries management in                 specified in the EIS. This designation
                                                  of all EFH information should be                        the EEZ; whether it included EFH for                  recognizes the importance of the area for
                                                  conducted at least once every five years.               more than one Council-managed species                 its high benthic productivity and
                                                  The Council initiated this review of EFH                or specifically for juvenile cod; and                 complex hard bottom habitats, which
                                                  designations to comply with these                       whether it met more than one of the                   provide food and refuge from predation
                                                  requirements.                                           regulatory HAPC criteria listed above.                for cod and other managed species.
                                                     A full description of the updated EFH                Discussion of the areas considered and                Similar to the Inshore Cod HAPC, this
                                                  designations, including maps and text                   the degree to which they satisfied the                HAPC meets all of the stated criteria,
                                                  designations, can be found in Volume 2                  eight criteria listed above can be found              except rarity. This area is sensitive to
                                                  of the EIS. In addition, a thorough                     in Volume 2 of the EIS.                               anthropogenic stresses and contains
                                                  discussion of the data sources and                                                                            habitat features that are sensitive to the
                                                  methods used to assemble the                               The Council is recommending that the               adverse effects of bottom trawling,
                                                  designations is provided in Appendix A                  current Atlantic Salmon HAPC and the                  scallop dredging, and clam dredging.
                                                  to the EIS. Another appendix (Appendix                  Northern Edge Juvenile Cod HAPC                       Some of the nearshore portions are also
                                                  B) includes supplementary EFH                           remain as designated because they                     susceptible to non-fishing, coastal
                                                  information (e.g., prey species,                        continue to meet the criteria listed                  development stresses.
                                                  temperature and salinity preferences)                   above. In addition, the Council is
                                                  for each species and life stage not                     recommending the following areas as                   Cashes Ledge HAPC
                                                  included in the EFH text descriptions in                new HAPCs: Inshore Juvenile Cod                         This action would designate the
                                                  Volume 2 that may be considered when                    HAPC; Great South Channel Juvenile                    existing Cashes Ledge Habitat Closure
                                                  the potential effects of any fishing or                 Cod HAPC; Cashes Ledge HAPC;                          Area as an HAPC. This area differs from
                                                  non-fishing activity that could adversely               Jeffreys Ledge/Stellwagen Bank HAPC;                  the proposed modified Cashes Ledge
                                                  affect EFH are evaluated. The quality                   Bear and Retriever Seamount HAPC;                     Habitat Management Area (see #4,
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                                                  and quantity of information varied by                   and 11 canyon/canyon complexes. Maps                  below) in that the western boundary of
                                                  species, so a single approach for all                   and coordinates for the HAPC                          the proposed new management area is
                                                  Council-managed species and life stages                 designations can be found in Volume 2                 shifted east, slightly reducing its size
                                                  was not possible. The Council relied                    of the EIS. A summary of the rationale                relative to the HAPC. The Council
                                                  upon the best available scientific                      for each designation (or set of                       contends that this HAPC meets all of the
                                                  information for each species and life                   designations) is provided below.                      criteria stated, including rarity. This
                                                  stage. This rule proposes to approve all                Detailed discussion of the rationale is               designation highlights the unique
                                                  of the Council’s recommendations for                    provided in Volume 2, Section 3 of the                characteristics of Cashes Ledge and its
                                                  EFH designations.                                       EIS.                                                  importance as habitat for a variety of


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                                                  managed species. The benthic habitat                                        human-induced impacts, including                              HAPCs were designated because of their
                                                  features on Cashes Ledge are susceptible                                    vessel discharges from cruise ships and                       unique deep-water habitats, especially
                                                  to anthropogenic stresses, particularly                                     cargo vessels, future sand and gravel                         as they relate to deep-sea corals and the
                                                  fishing impacts.                                                            mining operations, and fiber-optic cable                      overall function of the ecosystem. The
                                                                                                                              and pipeline construction. It is also                         HAPCs would be as follows: Bear and
                                                  Jeffreys Ledge/Stellwagen Bank HAPC
                                                                                                                              susceptible to future impacts from                            Retriever Seamounts (to a depth of 2,000
                                                     The existing Western Gulf of Maine                                       activities such as offshore aquaculture,                      m); Heezen Canyon, Lydonia, Gilbert,
                                                  Habitat Closure Area would be                                               wind energy facilities, and other energy-                     and Oceanographer Canyons;
                                                  additionally designated as the Jeffreys                                     related infrastructure. Further, the                          Hydrographer Canyon; Veatch Canyon;
                                                  Ledge/Stellwagen Bank HAPC through                                          habitat features within this area are                         Alvin and Atlantis Canyons; Hudson
                                                  this action. The purpose of this                                            sensitive to fishing gear impacts,                            Canyon; Toms, Middle Toms, and
                                                  designation is to recognize the                                             particularly from mobile bottom-tending                       Hendrickson Canyons; Wilmington
                                                  importance of the area as habitat for a                                     gears.                                                        Canyon; Baltimore Canyon; Washington
                                                  variety of species and, similar to most                                                                                                   Canyon; and Norfolk Canyon. The table
                                                                                                                              Canyon and Seamount HAPCs
                                                  of the other HAPCs proposed, it meets                                                                                                     below shows how the canyon and
                                                  all the criteria, except for rarity. This                                    Sixteen canyons and two seamounts                            seamount proposals meet the HAPC
                                                  area is vulnerable to a wide-range of                                       would be designated as HAPCs. These                           criteria.

                                                                                                 TABLE 1—HAPC CRITERIA AND THE CANYON AND SEAMOUNT HAPCS
                                                                                                                                                           Bear and
                                                                                                                                                           retriever                                 Canyon HAPCs
                                                                                                                                                          seamounts

                                                  Important ecological function .........................................................                 Yes ..........    Yes.
                                                  Sensitive to anthropogenic stress .................................................                     Yes ..........    Yes.
                                                  Presence of current or future stress ..............................................                     No ............   Yes.
                                                  Rarity ..............................................................................................   Yes ..........    No.
                                                  Improve fisheries management .....................................................                      Yes ..........    Yes.
                                                  EFH for more than one species ....................................................                      No ............   Yes.
                                                  Juvenile cod EFH ..........................................................................             No ............   Very slight overlap in Lydonia/Oceanographer HAPC.
                                                  More than one final rule criteria ....................................................                  Yes ..........    Yes.



                                                    Seamount habitats are rare, but they                                      The evaluation should consider the                            degree of natural disturbance. Estimates
                                                  are not currently subject to                                                effects of each fishing activity on each                      of susceptibility to fishing and how
                                                  anthropogenic impacts, or expected to                                       type of habitat found within EFH.                             quickly individual habitat features
                                                  be in the near future. The biological                                       Councils must prevent, mitigate, or                           recover from those impacts are also
                                                  communities within the canyons and on                                       minimize any adverse effects from                             incorporated. These estimates are linked
                                                  the seamounts are sensitive to                                              fishing on EFH, to the extent                                 spatially to a substrate model grid, for
                                                  anthropogenic disturbance. However,                                         practicable, if there is evidence that a                      which the final output is a sensitivity-
                                                  only the shallower and less steep parts                                     fishing activity adversely affects EFH in                     adjusted area swept in km2 for each grid
                                                  of the canyons are generally accessible                                     a manner that is more than minimal and                        cell and gear type. Running the model
                                                  to fishing for species such as monkfish,                                    not temporary in nature.                                      without any realized fishing effort data
                                                  squid, offshore hake, and others. Traps                                        To evaluate the adverse effects of                         for any given gear type (i.e., by setting
                                                  used to catch lobster and red crab are                                      fishing on EFH, the Council spent a                           the contact-adjusted swept area
                                                  generally the only gears used in the                                        considerable amount of time developing                        parameter to a constant in all grid cells)
                                                  deeper parts of the canyons themselves.                                     the Swept Area Seabed Impact (SASI)                           produced ‘‘maps’’ of simulated relative
                                                  Potential threats posed by non-fishing                                      model. The SASI model combines                                habitat vulnerability scores for the
                                                  activities such as oil and gas exploration                                  fishing effort and habitat vulnerability                      entire area where spatial management
                                                  and drilling are not currently of                                           estimates into a spatial representation.                      was considered in this amendment. The
                                                  concern.                                                                    Fishing effort across multiple gear types                     SASI model was reviewed at two
                                                    As described in the EIS, the HAPCs                                        was converted to a common ‘‘currency’’                        separate times during its development:
                                                  are non-regulatory designations. The                                        of swept area, i.e., the amount of area                       First by the Council’s Scientific and
                                                  designations are intended to provide for                                    impacted by the gear when the bottom                          Statistical Committee; and later by an
                                                  increased attention when habitat                                            is contacted during fishing operations.                       independent peer review team. It was
                                                  protection measures are considered.                                         Habitat vulnerability is a relative                           determined to be appropriate for use in
                                                  HAPCs that are vulnerable to the                                            measure of the magnitude of the                               fishery management decisions. A
                                                  potential impacts from fishing warrant                                      susceptibility of bottom habitats to                          detailed discussion of the SASI model
                                                  special attention when determining                                          fishing and the recovery potential of                         can be found in Appendix D to the EIS.
                                                  appropriate management measures to                                          affected geological and biological                               In order to translate the results of the
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                                                  minimize, compensate, or mitigate those                                     habitat features. It is based on the type                     SASI model into something that could
                                                  impacts.                                                                    and structural features of the habitat,                       be used in the fishery management
                                                                                                                              and the degree of natural disturbance                         process, the Council’s Plan
                                                  4. Spatial Management for Adverse                                           caused by bottom currents and storms.                         Development Team (PDT) ran a Local
                                                  Effects Minimization                                                        For example, an area that is exposed to                       Indicators of Spatial Association (LISA)
                                                     The Magnuson-Stevens Act requires                                        a high degree of natural disturbance is                       analysis on the outputs from the habitat
                                                  that fishery management plans evaluate                                      more resilient to additional impacts                          vulnerability model runs for generic
                                                  and minimize, to the extent practicable,                                    from fishing gear than an area of similar                     groundfish trawls. This analysis
                                                  the adverse effects of fishing on EFH.                                      habitat type that is exposed to a lower                       highlighted areas where the high


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                                                  vulnerability results from the SASI                     group, called the Closed Area Technical               preferences are included below. For a
                                                  model clustered together. The PDT then                  Team or CATT, was composed of staff                   thorough discussion of the other
                                                  examined the clusters and made initial                  of the Council, Greater Atlantic Regional             alternatives considered and the
                                                  suggestions on where boundaries                         Fisheries Office, Northeast Fisheries                 potential impacts from those
                                                  around the vulnerable habitat areas                     Science Center, and other technical                   alternatives, please see Volumes 3, 4,
                                                  could be drawn for fishery management                   staff. The CATT used a hotspot analysis               and 5 of the EIS. Coordinates and maps
                                                  purposes.                                               of fishery independent survey data to                 of all areas can be found in Volume 3
                                                     The Council, primarily through its                   locate areas where particularly                       of the EIS.
                                                  Habitat Committee, then developed a                     vulnerable juvenile and spawning
                                                                                                                                                                Eastern Gulf of Maine
                                                  series of potential areas for habitat                   groundfish aggregate at different times
                                                  management. In some cases, the areas                    of year. The CATT-based areas were                       In the Eastern Gulf of Maine, the
                                                  were existing management areas or                       incorporated into the SASI-based areas                Council recommends establishing the
                                                  relatively minor adjustments to those                   by modifying the boundary of a                        Small Eastern Maine Habitat
                                                  areas. In other cases, new areas were                   particular area or creating a new area                Management Area (HMA), closed to all
                                                  identified based on output from the                     entirely. The Council’s Scientific and                mobile bottom-tending gears. (Note, the
                                                  SASI model, independent sources of                      Statistical Committee reviewed the                    proposed regulations refer to this area as
                                                  topographical and substrate data, and/or                CATT’s analysis and determined it was                 simply the ‘‘Eastern Maine HMA.’’) The
                                                  input from fishermen or environmental                   appropriate for use in fishery                        EIS notes that the Council selected this
                                                  groups.                                                 management decisions. A full                          area as preferred because it expects this
                                                     In addition to specifying the area to be             description of the CATT’s hotspot                     alternative to protect habitats of similar
                                                  managed, there were several options for                 analysis can be found in Section 2.1 of               species as the larger area that was
                                                  gear restrictions for each area within a                Volume 5 and in Appendix E of the EIS.                considered, but with fewer economic
                                                  sub-region, although not all                               Because these processes resulted in so             impacts on the fishing industry. In
                                                  management options were available for                   many potential areas and combinations                 terms of protection of vulnerable
                                                  all areas. Those options included:                      of areas, the Habitat Committee                       habitats and designated EFH coverage,
                                                     (1) Complete restriction on the use of               determined that sub-dividing the                      the proposed area ranks towards the
                                                  mobile bottom-tending gear;                             analyses and decision-making process                  middle of the areas considered for this
                                                     (2) Restrictions on the use of mobile                would better represent the fishing stocks             sub-region. Because there is currently
                                                  bottom-tending gear, except hydraulic                   and areas involved. The sub-regions                   no habitat management area in the
                                                  clam dredges;                                           became Eastern Gulf of Maine, Central                 eastern Gulf of Maine, implementing a
                                                     (3) A requirement that bottom trawl                  Gulf of Maine, Western Gulf of Maine,                 mobile bottom-tending gear closure in
                                                  vessels use ground cables modified with                 Georges Bank, and Great South                         any area represents an improvement in
                                                  20-centimeter (cm) diameter elevating                   Channel/Southern New England. The                     groundfish habitat protection in this
                                                  discs, spaced at 5 fathoms, with a length               PDT and CATT held a series of joint                   sub-region. However, bottom trawls and
                                                  side not to exceed 45 fathoms (no                       meetings to develop initial ‘‘packages’’              dredges are used sparingly in any of the
                                                  restriction on dredges);                                of areas within each sub-region that                  areas that the Council considered and
                                                     (4) A requirement that bottom trawl                  were likely to achieve the stated goals               lobster traps are not subject to any of the
                                                  vessels eliminate ground cables and to                  and objectives of the amendment. These                regulations in this amendment.
                                                  limit bridle lengths at 30 fathoms per                  packages formed the basis for the many                Therefore, no short-term reductions in
                                                  side;                                                   alternatives in the Amendment. In each                the adverse impacts of fishing in this
                                                     (5) Complete restriction on gears                    sub-region, the Council considered                    sub-region are expected.
                                                  capable of catching groundfish (only                    eliminating all spatial habitat                       Central Gulf of Maine
                                                  applicable to Eastern Gulf of Maine                     management in order to fully describe
                                                  alternative 2);                                         the range of impacts and to provide the                  In the Central Gulf of Maine, the
                                                     (6) Closure to all gear types managed                ability to mix and match across sub-                  Council recommends maintaining the
                                                  under a Federal fishery management                      regions to find a practicable solution.               existing Cashes Ledge Groundfish
                                                  plan (only applicable to Ammen Rock);                   The sub-regional packages were then                   Closure Area and modifying the existing
                                                     (7) A requirement that trawls use                    modified by the Committee and the                     Jeffreys Bank and Cashes Ledge Habitat
                                                  ground gear no more than 12 inches                      Council during a series of public                     Closure Areas, with their current fishing
                                                  (30.5 cm) in diameter (only applicable                  meetings, until the Council took action               restrictions and exemptions;
                                                  to the Western Gulf of Maine                            in February 2014 to select initial                    establishing the Fippennies Ledge
                                                  alternatives 7a and 7b);                                preferred alternatives for public                     HMA, closed to mobile bottom-tending
                                                     (8) A restriction on the use of mobile               hearings. The Council held public                     gears; and establishing the Ammen Rock
                                                  bottom-tending gear, except shrimp                      hearings and accepted comments until                  HMA, closed to all fishing except
                                                  trawls (only applicable to Western Gulf                 January 2015 on these sets of preferred               lobster traps.
                                                  of Maine alternative 8); and                            alternatives.                                            The EIS describes the variety of
                                                     (9) A restriction on the use of mobile                  Following the public hearings and in               reasons that the Council selected these
                                                  bottom-tending gear, except scallop                     response to the public comments, the                  areas as preferred. Maintaining the
                                                  vessels if allowed under a rotational                   Council selected its recommended                      existing Cashes Ledge Groundfish
                                                  fishing program, and groundfish gear in                 measures over the course of two                       Closure Area with the existing
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                                                  the area currently open to fishing (only                meetings in April and June 2015. The                  management restrictions was a much-
                                                  applicable to Georges Bank alternative                  April meeting covered all                             debated decision. Because the
                                                  10).                                                    recommendations, except for the                       groundfish closure areas prohibit gears
                                                     The Council determined that given                    Georges Bank habitat management areas                 capable of catching groundfish,
                                                  the workload and expertise on the PDT,                  and the Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank                including those that have minimal
                                                  an additional technical team should be                  spawning alternatives (see #5 for more                impact on habitat, many felt that the
                                                  convened to develop potential habitat                   information). The Council’s preferred                 groundfish areas in their entirety ought
                                                  management areas focused on the two                     alternatives and a brief description of               to be removed because there are other
                                                  added groundfish-specific goals. This                   the Council’s rationale for its                       existing measures in the FMP designed


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                                                  to control groundfish mortality.                        modestly increasing access to the                     gear, with a 1-year delay in closure to
                                                  However, the Council is recommending                    eastern edge of the area. The shrimp                  hydraulic clam dredges; (2) the
                                                  that the Cashes Ledge Groundfish                        exemption was designed to minimize                    Northern Edge Reduced Impact HMA,
                                                  Closure Area remain closed to                           the economic impact on a fleet whose                  closed to mobile bottom-tending gear,
                                                  commercial gears capable of catching                    gear has minimal habitat impact, when                 with two exceptions described below;
                                                  groundfish in order to support the goals                authorized to operate. The roller gear                and (3) the Northern Edge Mobile
                                                  and objectives of this action that were                 restriction has been required for several             Bottom-Tending Gear HMA, closed to
                                                  added to improve the protection of                      years and was originally implemented                  mobile bottom-tending gear without any
                                                  juvenile and spawning groundfish                        through Framework Adjustment 27 to                    exceptions. Exemptions to the Reduced
                                                  habitats. Maintaining this closure will                 the Northeast Multispecies Fishery                    Impact HMA are scallop dredge fishing
                                                  also ensure that a more diverse array of                Management Plan to minimize cod                       in accordance with the scallop
                                                  bottom habitats that support a greater                  mortality by preventing trawl gear from               rotational area program, and trawl
                                                  variety of species remain protected from                fishing over rocky substrate. As such, it             fishing to the west of the existing
                                                  fishing impacts. The other                              has been a de facto habitat protection                western boundary of Closed Area II
                                                  recommended actions in this sub-region                  measure and the Council wanted to note                (67°20′W long.), in what is now the
                                                  are modifications to the existing Cashes                it formally as such. The Council is                   Eastern Georges Bank Special Access
                                                  Ledge and Jeffreys Bank habitat                         recommending the removal of 23                        Program. In addition, any portions of
                                                  closures. These modifications were                      percent of the existing Western Gulf of               the Closed Area II groundfish closed
                                                  designed to more closely align with the                 Maine Groundfish Closure Area, which                  area north of 41°30′N lat. would be
                                                  location of the shallower, hard-bottom                  was closed to all gears capable of                    closed to scallop fishing between June
                                                  habitats and to increase fishery access to              catching groundfish in 1995, to make its              15 and October 31 of each year. The
                                                  the deeper, less vulnerable mud and                     eastern boundary align with the                       remainder of the existing Closed Area I
                                                  sand habitats that surround the ledges.                 boundary of the habitat closure. The                  Habitat and Groundfish Closure Areas
                                                  Ammen Rock on top of Cashes Ledge is                    Council is making this recommendation                 and Closed Area II Groundfish Closure
                                                  a unique feature within the Gulf of                     because it concluded that this reduction              Area would be opened, except for
                                                  Maine and features kelp forest habitat                  would still provide sufficient                        seasonal spawning protection as
                                                  that would benefit from enhanced                        conservation for cod and other depleted               described below in #5 (Groundfish
                                                  protection, which is why there are                      stocks, while increasing fishing access               Spawning Measures). Volume 3 of the
                                                  additional management restrictions in                   to the eastern side of the area. The EIS              EIS describes the Council’s rationale in
                                                  that area. Fippennies Ledge is an                       characterizes habitats in the long,                   detail.
                                                  additional hard bottom feature within                   narrow area that would be newly                          The Council’s proposed changes
                                                  the Cashes Ledge Groundfish Closure                     opened to fishing as deeper mud                       would open an area that has been closed
                                                  Area that would be protected by                         habitats that are less vulnerable to                  to mobile bottom-tending fishing gear
                                                  maintaining the status quo groundfish                   fishing, but notes the presence of                    for over 20 years. It would allow
                                                  closure. However, the Council                           Wildcat Knoll, a hard bottom feature                  rotational scallop dredge fishing along
                                                  determined that in the event that the                   located in shallower water near the                   the northern edge of Georges Bank. A
                                                  Cashes Ledge Groundfish Closure Area                    southeast corner of the existing                      portion of the Northern Edge HMA that
                                                  is modified or removed at some point in                 groundfish closure.                                   would be opened to rotational limited
                                                  the future, Fippennies still warrants                      The proposed area includes                         access scallop dredging as part of the
                                                  protection from the adverse effects of                  comparable amounts of vulnerable and                  Council’s preferred alternative includes
                                                  mobile bottom-tending gear. In terms of                 diverse habitats as the two smaller                   the northern portion of an area
                                                  habitat protection and benefits to                      inshore Bigelow Bight areas. The                      designated as a Habitat Area of
                                                  groundfish resources, both the proposed                 Bigelow Bight Areas contain more EFH,                 Particular Concern in 1998 and
                                                  alternative and the existing habitat                    particularly for overfished large-mesh                reaffirmed in this amendment due to the
                                                  protection measures rank high.                          groundfish species, and more juvenile                 ecological importance and vulnerability
                                                                                                          groundfish hotspots. However, the                     of the area for juvenile cod.
                                                  Western Gulf of Maine                                   Council concluded that it was                            The Council reasons that the potential
                                                     In the Western Gulf of Maine, the                    impracticable to impose fishing                       economic benefits of allowing rotational
                                                  Council recommends maintaining the                      prohibitions in either of the inshore                 scallop fishing on the northern edge
                                                  existing Western Gulf of Maine Habitat                  areas because a significant amount of                 outweigh the potential benefits to
                                                  Closure Area, closed to mobile bottom-                  bottom trawling activity would be                     juvenile cod and cod stock recovery that
                                                  tending gears, and modifying the eastern                affected, particularly for the smaller                would accrue from leaving the area
                                                  boundary of the Western Gulf of Maine                   boat fleet that would be less able to                 closed. The scallop fishery has averaged
                                                  [Groundfish] Closure Area to align with                 travel farther offshore to compensate for             over $490 million in revenue over the
                                                  the habitat closure area, while                         the reduction in access near shore. The               past 5 years. The potential increases in
                                                  maintaining the current fishing                         Council concluded that its preferred                  revenue for the scallop fishery from
                                                  restrictions and requirements. The                      alternative would have the same level of              2017–2039 range from $189 million ((3
                                                  Council also recommends creating an                     positive impacts on habitat and                       percent discount rate) or $169 million
                                                  exemption area within the northwest                     groundfish resources as the existing                  using a 7-percent discount rate)) in 2018
                                                  corner of those closures for shrimp                     closures, with the same economic                      to a decrease in value of $5 million ((3
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                                                  trawls and designating the existing                     benefits.                                             percent discount rate) or $4 million
                                                  Roller Gear Restricted Area                                                                                   using a 7-percent discount rate)) in
                                                  requirements as a habitat protection                    Georges Bank                                          2020. The discount rate is the rate used
                                                  measure.                                                  On Georges Bank, the Council                        to determine present value of current
                                                     The EIS describes the Council’s                      recommends removing the year-round                    cash flows. Guidance for implementing
                                                  rationale for these areas in greater detail.            and habitat closures of Closed Areas I                the Regulatory Flexibility Act uses both
                                                  In summary, these areas were selected                   and II and replacing them with three                  a 3-percent discount rate and a 7-
                                                  to maintain decades’ worth of                           new areas: (1) The Georges Shoal 2                    percent discount rate because, while 7
                                                  protections in this region, while                       HMA, closed to mobile bottom-tending                  percent is a recent estimate of the


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                                                  average before-tax rate of return to                    and its vulnerability to renewed gear                 fishery of the large 2014 year class in
                                                  private capital, historically, the rate has             impacts. A fully recovered community                  open areas on Georges Bank and
                                                  averaged 3 percent. Volume 5, Section                   includes epifaunal species that are more              Southern New England is expected to
                                                  6.2.2 of the EIS describes the economic                 susceptible to the first few passes of                increase landings and revenue in the
                                                  effect of the Council’s proposals on the                bottom-tending fishing gear than a                    scallop fishery starting in 2018.
                                                  scallop fishery in detail. The EIS uses                 recently disturbed community. For this                   We are concerned that the other two
                                                  2015 constant dollars and the scallop                   reason, bottom habitats in the area are               recommended areas on Georges Bank
                                                  fishery’s established models for                        more at risk from the impacts of scallop              may not sufficiently compensate for the
                                                  projecting biomass and revenue. The                     dredges and bottom trawls than other                  adverse impacts from opening the
                                                  Council’s proposed recommendations                      areas that are currently open to these                Northern Edge Reduced Impact HMA.
                                                  would result in a potential additional                  gears or have been protected for less                 The habitat value of the Georges Shoal
                                                  $60 million–$62 million (annualized in                  time. Therefore, the potential impacts of             HMA is low, judging from its high
                                                  accordance with the Regulatory Impact                   even a limited amount of renewed                      proportion of unstable sandy substrate
                                                  Analysis Circular A–4, in 2016 dollars)                 bottom fishing in the proposed area                   and low EFH value. As described in
                                                  to the scallop fishery.                                 need to be carefully evaluated.                       Volume 3 of the EIS, the Georges Shoal
                                                     In contrast, while there is a lot of                    As expressed several times                         HMA has one of the lowest EFH
                                                  uncertainty in the stock assessment, the                throughout the Council decision                       scores—a measure of how many species
                                                  Georges Bank cod stock is in poor                       process, NMFS has identified several                  and life stages utilize the area—of any
                                                  condition. The Council concluded that                   significant concerns regarding the                    potential management area, despite its
                                                  the proposed alternative would be less                  Council’s preferred alternative in this               relatively large size. The primary mobile
                                                  beneficial to the groundfish resources in               sub-region. Our concerns focus on                     bottom-tending gear used in this area is
                                                  that sub-region than the existing                       whether the proposals for this region                 the hydraulic clam dredge, a gear that
                                                  closures, but would be moderately                       support the requirement of the                        would not be allowed to continue
                                                  positive relative to no habitat protection              Magnuson-Stevens Act to minimize                      fishing in this area after a 1-year delay
                                                  measures.                                               adverse effects from fishing; if the                  in effectiveness. There is no scallop
                                                     The Council provides that the gear                   proposals achieve the Council’s stated                fishing and very little bottom trawling
                                                  restrictions in the Georges Shoal HMA                   objectives of ‘‘improved protection of                activity in the area. It is not known
                                                  and the mobile bottom-tending gear                      critical groundfish habitats;’’ and, if the           whether clam dredges here are used in
                                                  closure south of the Northern Edge                      impacts of scallop fishing in the more                more vulnerable hard bottom habitats as
                                                  Reduced Impact HMA offset the                           vulnerable portion of the Juvenile Cod                they are east of Nantucket Island. If they
                                                  increased impacts that would occur                      HAPC were adequately considered and                   are, then a prohibition on their use in
                                                  from opening the northern edge to                       addressed when the preferred                          the Georges Shoal HMA could reduce
                                                  rotational scallop fishing and special                  alternative was selected.                             the adverse impacts of current fishing
                                                  access bottom trawling activity in the                     This amendment provides no habitat                 activity on EFH to some extent.
                                                  future. The Council defines an area of                  factors for considering the degree of                    Bottom trawling by groundfish vessels
                                                  reduced impact as being intermediate                    scallop fishing that may be allowed in                would continue in the small portion of
                                                  between full closure to mobile bottom-                  this area. While the area would be                    this area west of the current western
                                                  tending gear and open access fishing.                   opened to scallop fishermen on a                      boundary of Closed Area II. The area
                                                  The delayed closure for clam dredges in                 rotational basis, the extent and duration             within Closed Area II that is located
                                                  the Georges Shoal HMA was included to                   of the openings is otherwise unlimited.               south of the HAPC, and includes a
                                                  minimize the economic impact on the                     We are concerned about how this                       portion of the HAPC, contains a smaller
                                                  clam industry while exemptions in                       uncertain fishing effort will affect such             percentage (but roughly the same
                                                  more specific areas of less vulnerable                  a uniquely vulnerable area with such                  amount) of the more stable and
                                                  bottom habitat within the HMA could                     habitat importance to groundfish.                     vulnerable hard bottom substrates that
                                                  be developed. The scallop access                           We are also concerned that there is no             dominate the shallower portion of the
                                                  program would rotate the dredge                         analysis showing that if the scallop                  northern edge where scallop fishing
                                                  impacts according to the Scallop FMP’s                  fishery continues to have access only                 would be allowed. This area has been
                                                  conditions for opening an area                          outside the existing Northern Edge                    closed to mobile bottom-tending gears
                                                  (generally based on the biomass of                      HAPC that it would result in an actual                for over 20 years, and would continue
                                                  scallops within the area, overfishing                   cost to the industry. The analysis shows              to protect some vulnerable habitat on
                                                  definitions, and achievement of                         that there would continue to be                       eastern Georges Bank, but without any
                                                  optimum yield). Groundfish trawling                     opportunity costs from a lack of access               improvement relative to the status quo
                                                  occurs already in the area to the west of               to an area that contains scallops.                    protections that are already in place on
                                                  the existing closure, but other gears,                  However, continuing to prohibit mobile                Georges Bank.
                                                  including scallop dredges outside of the                bottom-tending gear fishing along the                    A related concern with these areas is
                                                  access area program and clam dredges,                   northern edge is not expected to result               that the alternative does not appear to
                                                  would be prohibited. The seasonal                       in direct financial loss to the scallop               improve protection of critical
                                                  closure for scallop vessels was included                industry because the area has been                    groundfish habitats or improve refuge
                                                  to mitigate gear conflicts with the                     closed since 1995. The Scallop FMP                    for critical groundfish life history stages
                                                  lobster fishery.                                        allows increased fishing opportunities                in this sub-region—two of the Council’s
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                                                     The area that the Council is proposing               in open areas to compensate for lost                  objectives of the amendment. The
                                                  to open to limited access scallop                       access to biomass in closed areas, which              northern edge of Georges Bank is known
                                                  dredging has been closed to most types                  can mitigate the economic impact from                 to provide highly suitable gravel,
                                                  of bottom tending fishing gear for over                 maintaining the current habitat                       cobble, and boulder habitat for small
                                                  20 years. During this time, the biological              protections in this area. This mitigation             juvenile groundfish such as cod and
                                                  community has fully recovered from                      has been occurring since the closure in               haddock. This habitat type is
                                                  any adverse effects of fishing that                     1995 and would continue if the area                   particularly vulnerable to the adverse
                                                  occurred prior to the closure, thus                     continued to be closed to scallop                     effects of mobile bottom-tending gear
                                                  maximizing the habitat value of the area                fishing. Further, recruitment to the                  such as scallop dredges. As discussed


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                                                  above, allowing this area to be fished                  some amount of fishing to continue. The               depth of 120 m and partially overlaps
                                                  without sufficiently compensating for                   Council is also recommending                          the Council’s preferred alternative in
                                                  the impacts of mobile bottom-tending                    establishing two small HMAs on Cox                    this sub-region.
                                                  gear would appear to reduce                             Ledge, closed to hydraulic clam                          Results of the habitat impact analyses
                                                  protections, not improve them.                          dredges, and prohibiting ground cables                in the EIS indicate that the Council’s
                                                     Finally, the Council recognized the                  on trawls fishing in the areas. No other              recommendation would have positive
                                                  ecological importance and vulnerability                 mobile bottom-tending gears would be                  habitat impacts compared to leaving the
                                                  of the northern edge in 1998 by                         affected. The Nantucket Lightship                     habitat and groundfish closures in the
                                                  designating the Northern Edge Juvenile                  Habitat Closure Area and the Nantucket                Nantucket Lightship area in place, even
                                                  Cod HAPC and re-affirming its status as                 Lightship Closed Area would be                        with the 1-year delay in closure for clam
                                                  a juvenile cod HAPC in this                             removed.                                              dredges in most of the area. Impacts to
                                                  amendment. Because of this                                 Throughout the development of the                  groundfish resources would be
                                                  designation, special attention should be                action, the Council’s technical team                  approximately the same for both the
                                                  given to this area when developing                      expressed concern that the ground cable               existing and proposed measures. The
                                                  management measures to minimize the                     restriction measures would not                        proposed measures would have a
                                                  adverse effects of fishing on EFH.                      minimize the habitat impacts of fishing.              slightly negative economic impact on
                                                  However, we are concerned that                          NMFS reiterated these concerns several                the groundfish fishery, and a highly
                                                  appropriate consideration was not given                 times throughout the development of                   negative economic impact on the clam
                                                  to the impacts of scallop dredging on                   OA2 management measures. Ground                       fishery after the 1-year delay expires.
                                                  the specific habitat features that warrant              cables account for a significant portion
                                                                                                                                                                5. Groundfish Spawning Measures
                                                  designation as an HAPC.                                 of a bottom trawl’s seabed impact.
                                                     The HAPC has been closed to mobile                   However, the sediment clouds they                        The Council has considered how to
                                                  bottom-tending gear since January 1995.                 create ‘‘herd’’ fish toward the opening of            most effectively manage fishing during
                                                  The habitat factors that favor the                      the net. The proposed gear                            the spawning periods of key fish in
                                                  survival of juvenile cod and that should                modifications would reduce the                        several actions. During the development
                                                  be considered when determining the                      effectiveness of the gear and, in all                 of this Amendment, the Council
                                                  degree to which this area would be                      likelihood, cause vessels to fish longer              recommended, and NMFS
                                                  subject to scallop dredging in the future               in order to compensate for reduced                    implemented, several modifications to
                                                  are not defined in this action. Scallop                 catch rates. No studies of the trade-offs             spawning protections for cod and other
                                                  access areas have generally been open                   between reduced impacts of ground                     groundfish through Framework
                                                  for one or two years in a row, every                    cable removal and the duration or                     Adjustments 45 and 53. Because these
                                                  third year. Research has shown that the                 frequency of bottom trawl tows were                   measures were implemented prior to the
                                                  recovery times for some vulnerable                      cited in the EIS for OA2.                             completion of OA2, there was much
                                                  benthic organisms that inhabit the                         The Council’s recommendation of the                debate over what should be done in this
                                                  northern edge of Georges Bank exceed 5                  Great South Channel HMA is a                          action. Ultimately, the Council is
                                                  years and complete recovery may take                    compromise between the larger Great                   recommending adding a few minor
                                                  as long as 10 years. These recovery                     South Channel East HMA (Alternative                   protections to what is required
                                                  times appear to be incompatible with                    3), located further to the east, and the              currently.
                                                  the standard rotational timeframe of the                slightly smaller Nantucket Shoals HMA                 Gulf of Maine
                                                  scallop access program.                                 (Alternative 5), located further to the
                                                     NMFS is seeking comment on both                      west, closer to Nantucket Island. Bottom                 In the Gulf of Maine, the Council
                                                  the Council’s rationale and our stated                  habitats in these areas are a mixture of              recommends establishing two new,
                                                  concerns. Specifically, we are focused                  less stable sand and more stable gravel,              relatively small, cod spawning
                                                  on whether the Council’s preferred                      cobble, and boulder substrates and                    protections. They include the Winter
                                                  alternatives minimize to the extent                     support fisheries for groundfish, clams,              Massachusetts Bay Spawning Closure,
                                                  practicable the adverse effects of fishing;             and scallops. The two most significant                which would be in effect from
                                                  how the recommended measures meet                       fisheries in the area are for surfclams               November 1–January 31 of each year.
                                                  the Council’s stated goals and objectives               and scallops. Scallop dredging is almost              The area would be closed to all fishing
                                                  of the Amendment; and whether the                       entirely restricted to deeper water along             vessels, with the same exemptions as
                                                  designation of an HAPC has been duly                    the western side of the Great South                   the existing Gulf of Maine Cod
                                                  considered.                                             Channel and to an area east of Cape                   Spawning Protection Area (i.e.,
                                                                                                          Cod. Clam dredging occurs in a large                  Whaleback), including vessels fishing in
                                                  Great South Channel/Southern New                                                                              state waters that do not have a Federal
                                                                                                          area of mixed bottom types in shallower
                                                  England                                                 water to the west. While the Council                  Northeast multispecies permit; vessels
                                                     In the Great South Channel, the                      recognized the likelihood of negative                 fishing with exempted gears; charter/
                                                  Council recommends establishing the                     economic impacts of these alternatives                party and private recreational vessels,
                                                  Great South Channel HMA. The                            on the clam fishery, they were also                   provided they are fishing with pelagic
                                                  northeast corner of the HMA (12.5                       concerned about the negative effects of               hook and line gear and there is no
                                                  percent of the area) would be closed to                 hydraulic dredges on complex habitats                 retention of regulated groundfish or
                                                  all mobile bottom-tending gears. The                    occurring in the region.                              ocean pout; and vessels that are
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                                                  effective date of the closure would be                     There are two proposed HAPCs in this               transiting. In addition, the Council is
                                                  delayed by 1 year for hydraulic clam                    sub-region, the Inshore Juvenile Cod                  recommending a 2-week closure (April
                                                  dredges throughout the remainder of the                 HAPC includes waters off the                          15–April 30) within statistical area 125,
                                                  area. The Council is working to identify                Massachusetts coast to 20 m deep, and                 referred to as the Spring Massachusetts
                                                  sub-areas that are less vulnerable to                   overlaps slightly with the Nantucket                  Bay Spawning Protection Area in the
                                                  clam gear to determine if further                       Shoals and Nantucket Shoals West                      draft regulations below. This area would
                                                  exemptions are warranted and where                      HMAs. The Great South Channel                         be closed to all vessels, except: Vessels
                                                  they should be located in order to                      Juvenile Cod HAPC includes additional                 fishing in state waters that do not have
                                                  minimize impacts to EFH, but allow                      waters north and east of the HMAs to a                a Federal Northeast multispecies permit;


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                                                  vessels fishing with exempted gears;                    7. Framework Adjustments and                            This proposed rule has been
                                                  vessels in the mid-water trawl and purse                Monitoring                                            preliminarily determined to be not
                                                  seine exempted fisheries; scallop vessels                 The Council is recommending that the                significant for purposes of Executive
                                                  fishing with dredges on a scallop day-                  designation or removal of HMAs and                    Orders (E.O.) 12866. For the reasons
                                                  at-sea; vessels fishing in the scallop                  changes to fishing restrictions within                stated earlier and in the accompanying
                                                  dredge exemption area; and charter,                     HMAs be considered frameworkable. In                  EIS/RIR/IRFA, we anticipate this rule
                                                  party, and recreational fishing vessels.                addition, the Council is proposing a                  will result in an annualized cost savings
                                                                                                          review process to evaluate the                        of approximately $60 million–$62
                                                  Georges Bank                                                                                                  million, using a 3- and 7-percent
                                                                                                          performance of habitat and spawning
                                                                                                          protection measures. Finally, the                     discount rate, respectively.
                                                     On Georges Bank, the Council is
                                                                                                          Council is proposing to identify and                    This proposed rule does not contain
                                                  recommending maintaining the existing
                                                                                                          periodically revise research priorities to            policies with Federalism or ‘‘takings’’
                                                  Closed Area II Groundfish Closure Area                                                                        implications as those terms are defined
                                                  and the Closed Area I North Habitat                     improve habitat and spawning area
                                                                                                          monitoring.                                           in E.O. 13132 and E.O. 12630,
                                                  Closed Area as seasonal closures from                                                                         respectively.
                                                  February 1–April 15. The areas would                    8. Regulatory Changes                                   An Initial Regulatory Flexibility
                                                  be closed to all commercial and                                                                               Analysis (IRFA) was prepared for this
                                                                                                             This rule proposes implementing
                                                  recreational vessels, except those that                                                                       proposed rule, as required by section
                                                                                                          measures for all of the Council’s
                                                  are transiting, fishing with exempted                   recommendations, as required. In order                603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                  gears, participating in the mid-water                   to improve clarity of the habitat-related             (RFA), 5 U.S.C. 603. The IRFA describes
                                                  trawl exempted fishery, and fishing                     management measures, we have                          the economic impact that this proposed
                                                  with scallop dredges.                                   reorganized § 648.81 to refer solely to               rule would have on small entities,
                                                     The Council is also recommending                     year-round and seasonal closures                      including small businesses, and also
                                                  the removal of the May Georges Bank                     designed for purposes of groundfish                   determines ways to minimize these
                                                  Spawning Closure. Sector vessels are                    protection. All habitat-related measures,             impacts. The IRFA includes this section
                                                  exempted from this seasonal closure,                    including the proposed HMAs and their                 of the preamble to this rule and analyses
                                                  rendering it virtually non-existent.                    accompanying regulatory text, the                     contained in OA2 and its accompanying
                                                  Removing the closure would minimally                    DHRAs and their accompanying text,                    EIS/RIR/IRFA. A copy of the full
                                                                                                          and the Mid-Atlantic Fishery                          analysis is available from the Council
                                                  reduce the administrative burden for
                                                                                                          Management Council’s Deep-Sea Coral                   (see ADDRESSES). A summary of the
                                                  sectors, as they would no longer have to
                                                                                                          Protection area can be found in a new                 IRFA follows.
                                                  request this exemption.
                                                                                                          subpart (Subpart Q). In addition, the                 Description of the Reason Why Action
                                                  6. Dedicated Habitat Research Areas                     Council stated that all areas currently               by the Agency Is Being Considered and
                                                                                                          closed to scallop dredging should                     Statement of the Objective of, and Legal
                                                    In order to highlight research needs,                 remain closed upon the implementation
                                                  particularly relating to evaluating the                                                                       Basis for, This Proposed Rule
                                                                                                          of OA2 so that the Scallop Committee
                                                  assumptions of the SASI model that the                  can better incorporate newly opened                      This action proposes management
                                                  Council used as the basis for HMA                       areas in the rotational management                    measures to comply with requirements
                                                  development, the Council is proposing                   program. The existing EFH closures                    of the Magnuson-Stevens Act to
                                                  to establish two Dedicated Habitat                      currently reside in both the groundfish               minimize to the extent practicable the
                                                  Research Areas (DHRA). The Council is                   (§ 648.81) and scallop (§ 648.61)                     adverse effects of fishing on EFH. A
                                                  also recommending that the DHRAs                        regulations. We propose adding the                    complete description of the action, why
                                                  would be in effect for 3 years, at which                groundfish closed areas that would                    it is being considered, and the legal
                                                  time the Regional Administrator would                   otherwise be removed by this action to                basis for this action are contained in
                                                  confer with the Council as to whether                   the scallop closure section (§ 648.61) to             OA2, and elsewhere in the preamble to
                                                  the designation should be retained. The                 ensure that the restrictions on scallop               this proposed rule, and are not repeated
                                                  Council developed a series of questions                 fishing remain in place until a                       here.
                                                  to assist in this future discussion that                subsequent scallop action can modify                  Description and Estimate of the Number
                                                  include consideration of where in the                   them. The proposed regulations also                   of Small Entities to Which the Proposed
                                                  research development process an                         update cross-references and definitions               Rule Would Apply
                                                  activity is, how well it aligns with the                as needed. The Council deemed the
                                                                                                          regulations as necessary and                            The Small Business Administration
                                                  Council’s stated habitat research
                                                                                                          appropriate, as required in the                       (SBA) defines a small business as one
                                                  priorities, and what role the DHRA
                                                                                                          Magnuson-Stevens Act, on March 28,                    that is:
                                                  designation plays in the research.
                                                                                                          2017.                                                   • Independently owned and operated;
                                                    The Council recommends establishing                                                                           • Not dominant in its field of
                                                  the Georges Bank DHRA (footprint is the                 Classification                                        operation;
                                                  same as the existing Closed Area I South                  Pursuant to section 304(a)(1)(A) of the               • Has annual receipts that do not
                                                  Habitat Closure) and the Stellwagen                     Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS                        exceed—
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                                                  DHRA (footprint within the existing                     Assistant Administrator has made a                      Æ $20.5 million in the case of
                                                  Western Gulf of Maine Habitat Closure).                 preliminary determination that this                   commercial finfish harvesting entities
                                                  The Georges Bank DHRA would be                          proposed rule may be consistent with                  (NAIC 1 114111)
                                                  closed to all mobile bottom-tending                     OA2, other provisions of the Magnuson-
                                                  gear. The Stellwagen DHRA would be                      Stevens Act, and other applicable law.                  1 The North American Industry Classification

                                                  closed to all commercial mobile bottom-                 In making the final determination, we                 System (NAICS) is the standard used by Federal
                                                                                                                                                                statistical agencies in classifying business
                                                  tending gear, commercial sink gillnet                   will consider the data, views, and                    establishments for the purpose of collecting,
                                                  gear, and commercial demersal longline                  comments received during the public                   analyzing, and publishing statistical data related to
                                                  gear.                                                   comment period.                                       the U.S. business economy.



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                                                     Æ $5.5 million in the case of                        than 50 percent of its gross sales from               results in minimal changes in
                                                  commercial shellfish harvesting entities                sales of shellfish.                                   categories. For the limited access
                                                  (NAIC 114112)                                              A description of the specific permits              scallop, limited access general category
                                                     Æ $7.5 million in the case of for-hire               that are likely to be affected by this                scallop, and large-mesh groundfish
                                                  fishing entities (NAIC 114119); or                      action is provided below, along with a                fisheries, the size standard change
                                                     • Has fewer than—                                    discussion of the impacted businesses,                results in less than a 1-percent change
                                                     Æ 750 employees in the case of fish                  which can include multiple vessels and/               in category between large and small
                                                  processors                                              or permit types.                                      entities. For both the monkfish and
                                                     Æ 100 employees in the case of fish                     On December 29, 2015, NMFS issued                  surfclam/ocean quahog fisheries, the
                                                  dealers.                                                a final rule establishing a small business            revised size standard shifts
                                                     This proposed rule affects commercial                size standard of $11 million in annual                approximately 2 percent of entities from
                                                  and recreational fish harvesting entities               gross receipts for all businesses                     the large category to small. Note, the
                                                  engaged in fisheries throughout New                     primarily engaged in the commercial                   size standard for for-hire businesses did
                                                  England that utilize bottom-trawls (large               fishing industry (NAICS 11411) for RFA                not change under the revision. The EIS
                                                  and small mesh), longlines, rod and                     compliance purposes only (80 FR                       analysis states that, in 2014, there were
                                                  reel, gillnets, pots and traps, scallop                 81194; December 29, 2015). The $11                    4,071 small businesses (925 finfish,
                                                  dredges, and hydraulic clam dredges.                    million standard became effective on                  2,713 shellfish, 433 for-hire), and 18
                                                  The gears primarily affected by this                    July 1, 2016, and is intended to be used              large businesses (all shellfish).
                                                  action are two non-mutually exclusive                   in place of the SBA’s current standards                  The revised size standard does not
                                                  fishing operations: Fishermen using                     of $20.5 million, $5.5 million, and $7.5              change the conclusions of the analysis
                                                  gears capable of catching groundfish                    million for the finfish (NAICS 114111),               or notably change the estimation of the
                                                  and fishermen using mobile bottom-                      shellfish (NAICS 114112), and other                   impact on small entities from this
                                                  tending gears. Individually permitted                   marine fishing (NAICS 114119) sectors,                action. As such, it is reasonable to rely
                                                  vessels may hold permits for several                    respectively, of the U.S. commercial                  upon the Council’s economic analyses.
                                                  fisheries, harvesting species of fish that              fishing industry in all NMFS rules
                                                  are regulated by several different FMPs.                subject to the RFA after July 1, 2016.                Regulated Commercial Fish Harvesting
                                                  Furthermore, multiple-permitted vessels                    The Council took final action on OA2               Entities
                                                  and/or permits may be owned by                          in June 2015, and the analyses in                        Table 3 describes revenue by business
                                                  entities affiliated by stock ownership,                 support of this action were developed                 type (large or small) and Table 4
                                                  common management, identity of                          throughout the decision process and                   describes the total number of
                                                  interest, contractual relationships, or                 following the Council’s action, but prior             commercial business entities potentially
                                                  economic dependency. For the purposes                   to July 1, 2016. This analysis was not                regulated by the proposed action. As of
                                                  of the Regulatory Flexibility Act                       updated to reflect a small business re-               the time of the Council’s decision-
                                                  analysis, the ownership entities, not the               classification for all of the vessels                 making (2015), there were 4,071 small
                                                  individual vessels, are considered the                  affected by this amendment using our                  businesses (925 finfish, 2,713 shellfish,
                                                  regulated entities.                                     new size-standards because we have                    433 for-hire) and 18 large businesses (all
                                                     Ownership entities are defined as                    determined that this analysis provides a              shellfish) potentially affected by this
                                                  those entities with common ownership                    sufficient estimate of the number of                  action. For fisheries utilizing mobile
                                                  personnel as listed on the permit                       small entities to which the proposed                  bottom-tending gear, the proposed
                                                  application. Only permits with identical                rule applies for purposes of determining              action directly regulates potentially
                                                  ownership personnel are categorized as                  this action’s impacts on small entities               affected entities through restrictions on
                                                  an ownership entity. For example, if                    and the considerations required under                 when and where vessels may fish to
                                                  five permits have the same seven                        the RFA.                                              comply with the Magnuson-Stevens Act
                                                  persons listed as co-owners on their                       For most of the fisheries directly                 requirement to minimize to the extent
                                                  permit application, those seven persons                 affected by this rule, RFA analyses have              practicable the adverse effects of fishing
                                                  would form one ownership entity that                    been completed on other actions since                 on essential fish habitat. For fisheries
                                                  holds those five permits. If two of those               the implementation of the revised size                that use gears capable of catching
                                                  seven owners also co-own additional                     standard. Table 2, below, shows the                   groundfish, the proposed action
                                                  vessels, these two persons would be                     total number of entities from the last                additionally restricts location and
                                                  considered a separate ownership entity.                 fishery management action analyzed                    timing of fishing to minimize impacts
                                                     On June 1 of each year, NMFS                         under the SBA size standards and the                  on spawning groundfish. According to
                                                  identifies ownership entities based on a                first fishery management action                       the EIS, individuals fishing with mobile
                                                  list of all permits for the most recent                 analyzed under the revised NMFS                       bottom-tending gear and midwater
                                                  complete calendar year. The current                     policy standard. While the economic                   trawls tend to generate a substantial
                                                  ownership dataset used for this analysis                analyses in the Council’s EIS included                portion of their revenue from other gear
                                                  was created based on calendar year 2014                 every federally permitted entity,                     types. The vast majority of individuals
                                                  and contains average gross sales                        examining the changes to just the key                 either fishing with mobile bottom-
                                                  associated with those permits for                       fisheries, including limited access                   tending gear capable of catching
                                                  calendar years 2012 through 2014.                       scallop, groundfish, and the clam                     groundfish or for-hire do not deviate
                                                     In addition to classifying a business                fisheries, is informative regarding the               from that mode, which could relate to
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                                                  (ownership entity) as small or large, a                 potential impact of the change in size.               the specialized nature of either the
                                                  business can also be classified by its                     Changes in the total number of                     vessels or the captains’ skills needed for
                                                  primary source of revenue. A business                   entities year-to-year are generally a                 these types of fishing.
                                                  is defined as being primarily engaged in                result of the timing of the data pull                    In general, the overall changes the
                                                  fishing for finfish if it obtains greater               relative to permit renewals, regulatory               Council is proposing are relatively
                                                  than 50 percent of its gross sales from                 changes, or inter-annual variation in                 modest, particularly when compared to
                                                  sales of finfish. Similarly, a business is              ownership combinations. In terms of                   other alternatives considered. The
                                                  defined as being primarily engaged in                   percentage of each of the major affected              majority of areas recommended in the
                                                  fishing for shellfish if it obtains greater             fisheries, the size standard change                   Council’s proposals are already closed


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                                                  to fishing. The current open areas that                                  displacement of fishing and only after                                 HAPC, contains a substantial amount of
                                                  would close include the Eastern Maine                                    the 1-year delay expires.                                              scallops, with biomass estimates of over
                                                  HMA, the Georges Shoal HMA, and the                                         The Council’s proposed measures that                                10,000 mt and long-term yield estimates
                                                  Great South Channel HMA. As                                              would increase fishing opportunities                                   ranging from 419 to 1,079 mt. Because
                                                  described above, there is currently very                                 include: (1) Modifying the Western Gulf                                the value of scallops is so high
                                                  little mobile bottom-tending gear fishing                                of Maine Groundfish Closure Area by                                    (averaging over $10 per pound since
                                                  in the Eastern Maine HMA because                                         aligning the eastern boundary with the                                 2010), there is potential for large
                                                  groundfish stocks have decreased                                         Habitat Closure Area; (2) modifying the                                increases in scallop revenue if the area
                                                  locally in that region. The Great South                                  Jeffreys Bank Habitat Closure Area and                                 is opened as proposed and prices
                                                  Channel HMA was designed to                                              exposing the deeper, northern portion to                               remain at or around this value. As
                                                  minimize impact to the scallop fishery,                                  potential fishing; (3) opening the                                     described above, there are concerns that
                                                  particularly the design of the eastern                                   northern edge of Georges Bank to                                       the proposed fishing impacts may not be
                                                  boundary. Scallops occur primarily at                                    rotational scallop fishing; (4)                                        consistent with requirements of the
                                                  depths beyond the closure boundary.                                      eliminating the Nantucket Lightship                                    Magnuson-Stevens Act to minimize to
                                                  There is not a significant amount of                                     Groundfish and Habitat Closure Areas;                                  the extent practicable the adverse effects
                                                  trawl fishing in that area because of the                                and (5) implementing Closed Area I                                     from fishing or with the Council’s
                                                  high level of natural disturbance. The                                   North and Closed Area II as seasonal,                                  designation of the area as an HAPC.
                                                  Great South Channel HMA would                                            versus year-round, closure areas. The                                  Should the Council’s proposal in this
                                                  primarily affect hydraulic clam dredges,                                 partial opening of the areas in the Gulf                               sub-region not be approved, there would
                                                  after the 1-year delay expires. As noted                                 of Maine are expected to result in                                     be no direct revenue lost to the scallop
                                                  above, the Georges Shoal HMA has very                                    modest increases in groundfish revenue.                                fishery, as the regulations would remain
                                                  little trawl or scallop dredge fishing in                                The opening of the Nantucket Lightship                                 status quo, and the Scallop FMP would
                                                  it now, despite the fact that nearby areas                               closure areas could result in increases in                             continue to offset the scallop biomass in
                                                  have been closed since 1995. Again,                                      scallop fishing. The northern edge of                                  the closed areas with increased fishing
                                                  only clam dredge fishing would be                                        Georges Bank, within the Reduced                                       in the open areas, including any newly
                                                  expected to experience a notable                                         Impact HMA and the Juvenile Cod                                        opened areas.
                                                                  TABLE 2—COMPARISON OF LARGE AND SMALL ENTITIES UNDER THE SBA AND NMFS SIZE STANDARDS
                                                                                                                   SBA standard                                                                                  NMFS standard
                                                        Fishery                                                                                 Proposed rule with                                                                          Proposed rule with
                                                                             Total               Large                    Small                                                 Total          Large                      Small
                                                                                                                                                  IRFA summary                                                                                IRFA summary

                                                  Scallop (LA) .......          166       152 (91.6%) .......      14 (8.4%) ...........     Framework Adjust-                    154   141 (91.6%) .......       13 (8.4%) ...........    Framework Adjust-
                                                                                                                                               ment 27 (81 FR                                                                                ment 28 (82 FR
                                                                                                                                               9151; 2/24/2016).                                                                             6472; 1/19/2017).
                                                  Scallop (LAGC)                106       102 (96.2%) .......      4 (3.8%) .............    Framework Adjust-                     87   84 (96.6%) .........      3 (3.4%) .............   Framework Adjust-
                                                                                                                                               ment 27 (81 FR                                                                                ment 28 (82 FR
                                                                                                                                               9151; 2/24/2016).                                                                             6472; 1/19/2017).
                                                  Monkfish ............         397       16 (4.0%) ...........    381 (96.0%) .......       Framework Adjust-                    390   8 (2.1%) .............    382 (97.9%) .......      Framework Adjust-
                                                                                                                                               ment 9 (81 FR                                                                                 ment 10 (82 FR
                                                                                                                                               6472; 6/23/2016).                                                                             21498; 5/9/2017).
                                                  Groundfish .........        1,359       18 (1.3%) ...........    1,341 (98.7%) ....        Framework Adjust-                  1,505   10 (0.7%) ...........     1,495 (99.3%) ....       Framework Adjust-
                                                                                                                                               ment 55 (81 FR                                                                                ment 56 (82 FR
                                                                                                                                               15003; 3/21/2016).                                                                            28447; 6/22/2017).
                                                  Groundfish C/P ..             425       0 (0.0%) .............   425 (100.0%) .....        Framework Adjust-                    191   0 (0.0%) .............    191 (100.0%) .....       2017 Recreational
                                                                                                                                               ment 55 (81 FR                                                                                Management Meas-
                                                                                                                                               15003; 3/21/2016).                                                                            ures (82 FR 24086;
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             5/25/2017).
                                                  SC/OQ ...............         406       20 (4.9%) ...........    386 (95.1%) .......       Surfclam/Ocean Qua-                  358   10 (2.8%) ...........     348 (97.2%) .......      2017–2018 Surfclam/
                                                                                                                                               hog Amendment 17                                                                              Ocean Quahog
                                                                                                                                               (81 FR 14072; 3/16/                                                                           Specifications (82
                                                                                                                                               2016).                                                                                        FR 24086; 11/23/
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             2016).


                                                                                                                           TABLE 3—BUSINESS REVENUE BY TYPE
                                                                                                                                            Business                       Business                Shellfish                   Finfish               For-hire
                                                               Year                          NAICS classification                             type                         revenue                 revenue                    revenue                revenue

                                                  2012   ..............................    Finfish ..........................   Small       ...........................   $217,560,996            $33,546,543              $183,380,312                  $634,141
                                                  2012   ..............................    For-hire ........................    Small       ...........................     56,153,981                331,674                   611,532               55,210,775
                                                  2012   ..............................    Shellfish .......................    Large       ...........................    265,665,371            242,801,113                22,860,746                        3,512
                                                  2012   ..............................    Shellfish .......................    Small       ...........................    710,485,816            679,195,607                30,897,738                    392,471
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                                                  2013   ..............................    Finfish ..........................   Small       ...........................    191,870,635             25,008,297               166,326,851                    535,487
                                                  2013   ..............................    For-hire ........................    Small       ...........................     55,556,751                125,755                   588,984               54,842,012
                                                  2013   ..............................    Shellfish .......................    Large       ...........................    228,892,465            208,244,173                20,642,659                        5,633
                                                  2013   ..............................    Shellfish .......................    Small       ...........................    690,608,565            663,848,959                26,381,386                    378,220
                                                  2014   ..............................    Finfish ..........................   Small       ...........................    209,370,022             23,888,931               185,335,274                    145,817
                                                  2014   ..............................    For-hire ........................    Small       ...........................     57,843,562                 15,735                   412,061               57,415,766
                                                  2014   ..............................    Shellfish .......................    Large       ...........................    223,065,022            202,580,548                20,484,474         ........................
                                                  2014   ..............................    Shellfish .......................    Small       ...........................    741,518,137            717,031,087                24,316,466                    170,584




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                                                      TABLE 4—NUMBER OF BUSINESSES AND REVENUE GENERATED BY SMALL AND LARGE BUSINESSES, BY COMMERCIAL
                                                                                            GEAR CLASSIFICATION
                                                   [MBTG=Mobile bottom-tending gear, Groundfish=gear capable of catching groundfish, Both=Both MBTG and Groundfish designation, Midwater =
                                                                          Midwater trawls, Clam = clam dredge. Note some data not presented for Privacy Concerns]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Number of
                                                                        Year                                                   Gear type                                           Business type                                             VTR revenue
                                                                                                                                                                                                                              businesses

                                                  2012   ................................................   Both ................................................    Large   ..............................................            17     $231,658,238
                                                  2012   ................................................   Both ................................................    Small   ..............................................           574       580,827,338
                                                  2013   ................................................   Both ................................................    Large   ..............................................            17       185,435,086
                                                  2013   ................................................   Both ................................................    Small   ..............................................           539       445,971,382
                                                  2014   ................................................   Both ................................................    Large   ..............................................            17       173,348,111
                                                  2014   ................................................   Both ................................................    Small   ..............................................           528       396,470,511
                                                  2012   ................................................   Clam ...............................................     Large   ..............................................             5         31,160,893
                                                  2012   ................................................   Clam ...............................................     Small   ..............................................            42         27,738,596
                                                  2013   ................................................   Clam ...............................................     Large   ..............................................             4         30,008,134
                                                  2013   ................................................   Clam ...............................................     Small   ..............................................            47         27,874,110
                                                  2014   ................................................   Clam ...............................................     Large   ..............................................             2   ........................
                                                  2014   ................................................   Clam ...............................................     Small   ..............................................            41         26,867,813
                                                  2012   ................................................   Groundfish ......................................        Large   ..............................................             2   ........................
                                                  2012   ................................................   Groundfish ......................................        Small   ..............................................           668         74,103,358
                                                  2013   ................................................   Groundfish ......................................        Large   ..............................................             2   ........................
                                                  2013   ................................................   Groundfish ......................................        Small   ..............................................           605         47,920,414
                                                  2014   ................................................   Groundfish ......................................        Large   ..............................................             1   ........................
                                                  2014   ................................................   Groundfish ......................................        Small   ..............................................           592         48,959,328
                                                  2012   ................................................   MBTG .............................................       Large   ..............................................             3           1,072,716
                                                  2012   ................................................   MBTG .............................................       Small   ..............................................           125           6,120,800
                                                  2013   ................................................   MBTG .............................................       Large   ..............................................             3           1,375,902
                                                  2013   ................................................   MBTG .............................................       Small   ..............................................            87           2,940,183
                                                  2014   ................................................   MBTG .............................................       Large   ..............................................             3           1,216,387
                                                  2014   ................................................   MBTG .............................................       Small   ..............................................            26           2,857,405
                                                  2012   ................................................   Midwater .........................................       Large   ..............................................             3           9,289,884
                                                  2012   ................................................   Midwater .........................................       Small   ..............................................            14         22,865,976
                                                  2013   ................................................   Midwater .........................................       Large   ..............................................             3           5,535,922
                                                  2013   ................................................   Midwater .........................................       Small   ..............................................            13         26,214,983
                                                  2014   ................................................   Midwater .........................................       Large   ..............................................             3           4,909,077
                                                  2014   ................................................   Midwater .........................................       Small   ..............................................            14         25,058,119
                                                  2012   ................................................   Other ..............................................     Large   ..............................................             2   ........................
                                                  2012   ................................................   Other ..............................................     Small   ..............................................           566         79,087,347
                                                  2013   ................................................   Other ..............................................     Large   ..............................................             4   ........................
                                                  2013   ................................................   Other ..............................................     Small   ..............................................           539         80,355,177
                                                  2014   ................................................   Other ..............................................     Large   ..............................................             3   ........................
                                                  2014   ................................................   Other ..............................................     Small   ..............................................           514         84,446,720



                                                  Description of the Projected Reporting,                                    Because the primary objective of the                                      implemented one or more additional
                                                  Record-Keeping, and Other Compliance                                       Amendment is to comply with the                                           area. The Toothaker Ridge HMA, the
                                                  Requirements of This Proposed Rule                                         Magnuson-Stevens Act requirement to                                       Large Eastern Maine HMA, the Machias
                                                    The proposed action does not contain                                     minimize to the extent practicable the                                    HMA, and the Small Eastern Maine
                                                  a collection-of-information requirement                                    adverse effects of fishing on EFH, a                                      were assembled into two alternatives.
                                                  subject to review and approval by the                                      variety of combinations of areas could                                       In the Central Gulf of Maine, the
                                                  Office of Management and Budget                                            have achieved those goals. The EFH and                                    Council recommends maintaining the
                                                  (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction                                        HAPC designations are primarily                                           existing Cashes Ledge Groundfish
                                                  Act (PRA).                                                                 administrative in nature and are not                                      Closure Area, modifying the existing
                                                                                                                             expected to result in any direct                                          Jeffreys Bank and Cashes Ledge Habitat
                                                  Federal Rules Which May Duplication,                                       economic impacts to the fisheries;                                        Closure Areas, with their current fishing
                                                  Overlap, or Conflict With This Proposed                                    although, indirect positive affects stocks                                restrictions and exemptions, and
                                                  Rule                                                                       are expected.                                                             establishing the Fippennies Ledge
                                                    The proposed action does not                                                                                                                       HMA, closed to mobile bottom-tending
                                                                                                                             Habitat Management Measure                                                gears, and the Ammen Rock HMA,
                                                  duplicate, overlap, or conflict with any                                   Alternatives
                                                  other Federal laws.                                                                                                                                  closed to all fishing except lobster traps.
                                                                                                                               In the Eastern Gulf of Maine, the                                       Other alternatives considered would
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                                                  Description of Significant Alternatives                                    Council recommends establishing the                                       have various combinations of eight total
                                                  to the Proposed Action Which                                               Small Eastern Maine Habitat                                               areas. In addition to the areas
                                                  Accomplish the Stated Objectives of                                        Management Area (HMA), closed to all                                      recommended as preferred, the Council
                                                  Applicable Statutes and Which                                              mobile bottom-tending gears. (Note, the                                   considered habitat management in the
                                                  Minimize Any Significant Economic                                          proposed regulations refer to this area as                                existing Jeffreys Bank and Cashes Ledge
                                                  Impact on Small Entities                                                   simply the ‘‘Eastern Maine HMA.’’)                                        habitat closure areas, two areas on Platts
                                                    The economic impacts of each                                             Other alternatives considered would                                       Bank and a small area on the top of
                                                  proposed measure is discussed in more                                      have continued with no habitat                                            Fippennies Ledge. The Council did not
                                                  detail in Volumes 3, 4, and 5 of the EIS.                                  management in this sub-region or                                          recommend the areas on Platts Bank


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                                                  because of the concern regarding the                    Habitat and Groundfish Closure Areas                  added to existing rolling closures in the
                                                  displacement of current fishing and the                 and Closed Area II Groundfish Closure                 Western Gulf of Maine.
                                                  economic impact to a sub-set of the                     Area would be opened, expect for                         On Georges Bank, the Council is
                                                  fleet.                                                  seasonal spawning protection.                         recommending maintaining the existing
                                                     In the Western Gulf of Maine, the                       Various combinations of 19 areas,                  Closed Area II Groundfish Closure Area
                                                  Council recommends maintaining the                      including the 5 existing habitat and                  and the Closed Area I North Habitat
                                                  existing Western Gulf of Maine Habitat                  groundfish closed areas, were                         Closed Area as seasonal closures from
                                                  Closure Area, closed to mobile bottom-                  considered for this sub-region. When                  February 1–April 15. The Council is
                                                  tending gears, and modifying the eastern                combined, these areas covered nearly                  also recommending the removal of the
                                                  boundary of the Western Gulf of Maine                   the entire Bank area from the Hague                   May Georges Bank Spawning Closure.
                                                  [Groundfish] Closure Area to align with                 Line up to the Great South Channel.                   The Council considered making all of
                                                  the Habitat Closure Area, while                         Some areas were deemed too costly                     the existing Closed Area I groundfish
                                                  maintaining the current fishing                         from an economic standpoint because of                closure area a seasonal spawning
                                                  restrictions and requirements. The                      their size or specific location. These                closure, but instead chose just the
                                                  Council also recommends creating an                     areas included the two alternatives                   subset of that area in the northern
                                                  exemption area within the northwest                     across the majority of the bank: The                  portion.
                                                  corner of those closures for shrimp                     Northern Georges mobile bottom-                          Management alternatives in both
                                                  trawls and designating the existing                     tending gear closure (Alternative 8) and              regions included all commercial gears
                                                  Roller Gear Restricted Area                             the Northern Georges gear modification                capable of catching groundfish
                                                  requirements as a habitat protection                    area (Alternatives 5). Various options of             (recreational fishing exempted), all
                                                  measure. Other alternatives would have                  smaller areas on Georges Shoal, namely                commercial and recreational gears
                                                  established a large (Alternatives 3 and 4)              the Georges Shoal 1 (Alternative 5),                  capable of catching groundfish, and an
                                                  or small (Alternative 5) version of a                   Georges Shoal Gear Modification Area                  exemption for scallop dredges.
                                                  closure area along the state waters                     (Alternative 4), Georges Shoal 2                      Dedicated Habitat Research Area
                                                  boundaries of New Hampshire and                         (Alternative 7), and Western HMA                      Alternatives
                                                  Maine covering Bigelow Bight, which                     (Alternative 9), were also considered.
                                                  was deemed by the Council to have                       Further variations focused more on the                   The Council is proposing to establish
                                                  overly severe economic impacts. Still                   northern edge, included the Northern                  two DHRAs. The DHRAs would be
                                                  other options included consideration of                 Edge HMA in Alternatives 3 and 4; two                 effective for 3 years, at which time the
                                                  breaking up the existing Western Gulf of                variations of expanding the existing                  Regional Administrator would confer
                                                  Maine Habitat Closure Area to focus on                  Closed Area II habitat closure                        with the Council as to whether the
                                                  the most vulnerable sections of Jeffreys                (Alternatives 6A and 6B); the EFH South               designation should be retained. The
                                                  Ledge and Stellwagen Bank, either in                    HMA as part of Alternative 7; the                     Council considered three potential
                                                  two smaller combinations (Alternatives                  Eastern HMA and a Mortality Closure in                DHRAs, with varying management
                                                  4 and 5) or only a larger section of the                Alternative 9.                                        restrictions within them. The Council is
                                                  Stellwagen Bank area (Alternatives 3                       In the Great South Channel, the                    recommending establishing the Georges
                                                  and 6). Finally, one option would have                  Council recommends establishing the                   Bank DHRA (footprint is the same as the
                                                  implemented the roller gear restriction                 Great South Channel HMA, closed to                    existing Closed Area I South Habitat
                                                  over only the footprint of the other                    mobile bottom-tending gear, except                    Closure) and the Stellwagen DHRA
                                                  proposed habitat management areas                       hydraulic clam dredges for one year,                  (footprint within the existing Western
                                                  (Alternative 7b).                                       outside of the northeast corner of the                Gulf of Maine Habitat Closure). The
                                                     On Georges Bank, the Council                         area. The Council is also recommending                Council considered two ‘‘reference
                                                  recommends removing the year-round                      establishing two HMAs on Cox Ledge,                   areas’’ within the Stellwagen DHRA that
                                                  and habitat closures of Closed Areas I                  closed to hydraulic clam dredges, and                 would have prohibited all fishing,
                                                  and II and replacing them with three                    requiring no ground cables on trawls                  including recreational groundfish
                                                  new areas: (1) The Georges Shoal 2                      fishing in the areas. The Nantucket                   fishing. The Council is proposing the
                                                  HMA, closed to mobile bottom-tending                    Lightship Habitat Closure Area and the                Stellwagen DHRA with no reference
                                                  gear, with a 1-year delay in closure to                 Nantucket Lightship Closed Area would                 area. The Georges Bank DHRA would be
                                                  hydraulic clam dredges; (2) the                         be removed. Other alternatives were                   closed to all mobile bottom-tending
                                                  Northern Edge Reduced Impact HMA,                       variations around the proposed                        gear. The Stellwagen DHRA would be
                                                  closed to mobile bottom-tending gear,                   alternative, some extending farther to                closed to all mobile bottom-tending
                                                  with two exceptions described below;                    the east, and some extending farther to               gear, sink gillnet gear, and demersal
                                                  and (3) the Northern Edge Mobile                        the west. The Council also considered a               longline gear.
                                                  Bottom-Tending Gear HMA, closed to                      single box to cover both Cox Ledge
                                                  mobile bottom-tending gear without any                                                                        Framework Adjustments and
                                                                                                          areas.
                                                  exceptions. Exemptions to the Reduced                                                                         Monitoring
                                                  Impact HMA are scallop dredge fishing                   Groundfish Spawning Measure                             The Council is recommending that the
                                                  in accordance with the scallop                          Alternatives                                          designation or removal of HMAs and
                                                  rotational area program, and trawl                        In the Gulf of Maine, the Council is                changes to fishing restrictions within
                                                  fishing to the west of the existing                     recommending establishing two new,                    HMAs be considered in a framework
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                                                  western boundary of Closed Area II                      relatively small cod spawning                         adjustment. In addition, the Council is
                                                  (67°20′W long.), in what is now the                     protections. They include the Winter                  proposing a review process to evaluate
                                                  Eastern Georges Bank Special Access                     Massachusetts Bay Spawning Closure,                   the performance of habitat and
                                                  Program. In addition, any portions of                   which would be in effect from                         spawning protection measures. Finally,
                                                  the Closed Area II groundfish closed                    November 1–January 31 of each year.                   the Council is proposing to identify and
                                                  area north of 41°30′N lat. would be                     The Council also recommends a 2-week                  periodically revise research priorities to
                                                  closed to scallop fishing between June                  closure (April 15–April 30) within                    improve habitat and spawning area
                                                  15 and October 31 of each year. The                     statistical area 125. Other alternatives              monitoring. Alternatively, the Council
                                                  remainder of the existing Closed Area I                 considered would have reinstated or                   considered not implementing a new


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                                                  process for habitat and spawning                        attached to the towing vessel via steel               ■ h. Revise paragraph (k)(7)(i)(D),
                                                  protection measures review and                          cables, referred to as wires or warps.                ■ i. Remove and reserve paragraphs
                                                  modification and using the existing ad-                 *     *     *     *     *                             (k)(7)(i)(E), (F), and (G),
                                                  hoc process under its authority                            Open areas, with respect to the                    ■ j. Remove and reserve paragraph
                                                  currently.                                              Atlantic sea scallop fishery, means any               (k)(7)(ii)(A),
                                                                                                          area that is not subject to restrictions of           ■ k. Revise paragraph (k)(12)(iii)(B),
                                                  List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648
                                                                                                          the Sea Scallop Rotational Areas                      ■ l. Revise paragraph (k)(16)(iii)(B), and
                                                    Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and                 specified in §§ 648.59 and 648.60, the                ■ m. Revise paragraphs (r)(2)(v) and (vi).
                                                  reporting requirements.                                 Northern Gulf of Maine Management                       The revisions to read as follows:
                                                    Dated: October 27, 2017.                              Area specified in § 648.62, EFH Closed                § 648.14   Prohibitions.
                                                  Samuel D. Rauch III,                                    Areas specified in §§ 648.61 and
                                                                                                          648.370, Dedicated Habitat Research                   *      *     *     *     *
                                                  Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                  Regulatory Programs, National Marine                    areas specified in § 648.371, or the                     (b) * * *
                                                  Fisheries Service.                                      Frank R. Lautenberg Deep-Sea Coral                       (10) Fish with bottom-tending gear
                                                                                                          Protection Area described in § 648.372.               within the Frank R. Lautenberg Deep-
                                                    For the reasons stated in the                                                                               sea Coral Protection Area described at
                                                  preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is proposed                   *     *     *     *     *                             § 648.372, unless transiting pursuant to
                                                  to be amended as follows:                               ■ 3. Amend § 648.11 by revising
                                                                                                                                                                § 648.372(d), fishing lobster trap gear in
                                                                                                          paragraph (m)(1) to read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                accordance with § 697.21 of this
                                                  PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE                               *     *     *     *     *                             chapter, or fishing red crab trap gear in
                                                  NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES                                 (m) Atlantic herring observer                      accordance with § 648.264. Bottom-
                                                                                                          coverage—(1) Pre-trip notification. At                tending gear includes but is not limited
                                                  ■ 1. The authority citation for part 648
                                                                                                          least 48 hr prior to the beginning of any             to bottom-tending otter trawls, bottom-
                                                  continues to read as follows:
                                                                                                          trip on which a vessel may harvest,                   tending beam trawls, hydraulic dredges,
                                                      Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                   possess, or land Atlantic herring, a                  non-hydraulic dredges, bottom-tending
                                                  § 648.2    [Amended]
                                                                                                          vessel issued a Limited Access Herring                seines, bottom longlines, pots and traps,
                                                                                                          Permit or a vessel issued an Areas 2⁄3                and sink or anchored gill nets.
                                                  ■  2. Amend § 648.2 follows:
                                                                                                          Open Access Herring Permit on a                          (11) Habitat Management Area
                                                  ■  a. Revise the definition of ‘‘bottom-
                                                                                                          declared herring trip or a vessel issued              Restrictions. If fishing with bottom-
                                                  tending mobile gear,’’
                                                  ■ b. Add a definition for ‘‘bridles,’’ in
                                                                                                          an All Areas Open Access Herring                      tending mobile gear, fish in, enter, be on
                                                  alphabetical order,                                     Permit fishing with midwater trawl gear               a fishing vessel in, the EFH closure
                                                  ■ c. Revise the definition of ‘‘gillnet gear            in Management Areas 1A, 1B, and/or 3,                 areas described in § 648.371, unless
                                                  capable of catching multispecies,’’                     as defined in § 648.200(f)(1) and (3), and            otherwise exempted.
                                                  ■ d. Add a definition for ‘‘ground                      herring carriers must provide notice of                  (12) Unless otherwise exempted, fish
                                                  cables,’’ in alphabetical order, and                    the following information to NMFS:                    in the Dedicated Habitat Research Areas
                                                  ■ e. Revise the definition of ‘‘Open                    Vessel name, permit category, and                     defined in § 648.371.
                                                  areas.’’                                                permit number; contact name for
                                                                                                                                                                *      *     *     *     *
                                                  *      *     *    *      *                              coordination of observer deployment;
                                                                                                                                                                   (i) * * *
                                                     Bottom-tending mobile gear, means                    telephone number for contact; the date,
                                                                                                                                                                   (1) * * *
                                                  gear in contact with the ocean bottom,                  time, and port of departure; gear type;
                                                                                                                                                                   (vi) * * *
                                                  and towed from a vessel, which is                       target species; and intended area of
                                                                                                                                                                   (A) * * *
                                                  moved through the water during fishing                  fishing, including whether the vessel
                                                                                                                                                                   (1) Fish for scallops in, or possess or
                                                  in order to capture fish, and includes                  intends to engage in fishing in the
                                                                                                                                                                land scallops from, the EFH Closed
                                                  otter trawls, beam trawls, hydraulic                    Northeast Multispecies Closed Areas
                                                                                                                                                                Areas and Habitat Management Areas
                                                  dredges, non-hydraulic dredges, and                     (Closed Area I North (648.81(c)(3)),
                                                                                                                                                                specified in § 648.61 and 648.370,
                                                  seines (with the exception of a purse                   Closed Area II (648.81(c)(4)), Cashes
                                                                                                                                                                respectively.
                                                  seine).                                                 Ledge Closure Area (648.81(a)(3)), and
                                                                                                                                                                   (2) Transit or enter the EFH Closure
                                                                                                          Western GOM Closure Area
                                                  *      *     *    *      *                                                                                    Areas or Habitat Management Areas
                                                                                                          (648.81(a)(4))) at any point in the trip.
                                                     Bridles connect the wings of a bottom                                                                      specified in § 648.61 and 648.370,
                                                                                                          Trip notification calls must be made no
                                                  trawl to the ground cables. The ground                                                                        respectively, except as provided by
                                                                                                          more than 10 days in advance of each
                                                  cables lead to the doors or otter boards.                                                                     § 648.61(b).
                                                                                                          fishing trip. The vessel owner, operator,
                                                  The doors are attached to the towing                                                                          *      *     *     *     *
                                                                                                          or manager must notify NMFS of any
                                                  vessel via steel cables, referred to as                                                                          (k) * * *
                                                                                                          trip plan changes at least 12 hr prior to
                                                  wires or warps. Each net has two sets of                                                                         (6) * * *
                                                                                                          vessel departure from port.
                                                  bridles, one on each side.                                                                                       (i) * * *
                                                                                                          *     *     *     *     *
                                                  *      *     *    *      *                                                                                       (E) Use, set, haul back, fish with,
                                                     Gillnet gear capable of catching                     § 648.14    [Amended]                                 possess on board a vessel, unless stowed
                                                  multispecies means all gillnet gear                     ■ 4. Amend § 648.14 as follows:                       and not available for immediate use as
                                                  except pelagic gillnet gear specified at                ■ a. Revise paragraph (b)(10),                        defined in § 648.2, or fail to remove,
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                                                  § 648.81(b)(2)(ii) and (d)(5)(ii) and                   ■ b. Add paragraphs (b)(11) and (12),                 sink gillnet gear and other gillnet gear
                                                  pelagic gillnet gear that is designed to                ■ c. Revise paragraphs (i)(1)(vi)(A)(1)               capable of catching NE multispecies,
                                                  fish for and is used to fish for or catch               and (2),                                              with the exception of single pelagic
                                                  tunas, swordfish, and sharks.                           ■ d. Revise paragraph (k)(6)(i)(E),                   gillnets (as described in
                                                  *      *     *    *      *                              ■ e. Revise paragraph (k)(6)(ii)(A)(5),               § 648.81(b)(2)(ii) and (d)(5)(ii)), in the
                                                     Ground cables on a bottom trawl run                  ■ f. Revise paragraphs (k)(7)(i)(A) and               areas and for the times specified in
                                                  between the bridles, which attach                       (B),                                                  § 648.80(g)(6)(i) and (ii), except as
                                                  directly to the wings of the net, and the               ■ g. Revise paragraphs (k)(7)(i)(C)(1)                provided in § 648.80(g)(6)(i) and (ii),
                                                  doors, or otter boards. The doors are                   through (3),                                          and § 648.81(b)(2)(ii) and (d)(5)(ii), or


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                                                  unless otherwise authorized in writing                                       (iii) * * *                                                                § 648.59 Sea Scallop Rotational Area
                                                  by the Regional Administrator.                                               (B) Enter or fish in Closed Area II as                                     Management Program and Access Program
                                                                                                                                                                                                          requirements.
                                                  *       *    *      *     *                                                specified in § 648.81(c)(4), unless
                                                     (ii)                                                                    declared into the area in accordance                                            (a) The Sea Scallop Rotational Area
                                                     (A)                                                                     with § 648.85(b)(3)(v) or                                                    Management Program consists of
                                                     (5) Enter, fail to remove sink gillnet                                  § 648.85(b)(8)(v)(D).                                                        Scallop Rotational Areas, as defined in
                                                  gear or gillnet gear capable of catching                                   *      *    *     *     *                                                    § 648.2. Guidelines for this area rotation
                                                  NE multispecies from, or be in the areas,                                                                                                               program (i.e., when to close an area and
                                                                                                                               (16) * * *                                                                 reopen it to scallop fishing) are
                                                  and for the times, described in
                                                  § 648.80(g)(6)(i) and (ii), except as                                        (iii) * * *                                                                provided in § 648.55(a)(6). Whether a
                                                  provided in §§ 648.80(g)(6)(i) and                                           (B) Fail to comply with the                                                rotational area is open or closed to
                                                  648.81(i).                                                                 requirements specified in                                                    scallop fishing in a given year, and the
                                                  *       *    *      *     *                                                § 648.81(d)(5)(v) when fishing in the                                        appropriate level of access by limited
                                                     (7) * * *                                                               areas described in § 648.81(b)(3), (b)(4),                                   access and LAGC IFQ vessels, are
                                                     (i) * * *                                                               and (d) during the time periods                                              specified through the specifications or
                                                     (A) Enter, be on a fishing vessel in, or                                specified.                                                                   framework adjustment processes
                                                  fail to remove gear from the EEZ portion                                   *      *    *     *     *                                                    defined in § 648.55. When a rotational
                                                  of the areas described in § 648.81(a)(3),                                    (r) * * *                                                                  area is open to the scallop fishery, it is
                                                  (a)(4), and (d)(3), except as provided in                                    (2) * * *                                                                  called an Access Area and scallop
                                                  § 648.81(a)(2), (d)(2), and (i).                                                                                                                        vessels fishing in the area are subject to
                                                                                                                               (v) Fish with midwater trawl gear in
                                                     (B) Fish for, harvest, possess, or land                                                                                                              the Access Area Program Requirements
                                                                                                                             any Northeast Multispecies Closed Area,
                                                  regulated species in or from the closed                                                                                                                 specified in this section. Areas not
                                                                                                                             as defined in § 648.81(a), without a
                                                  areas specified in § 648.81(a) through (d)                                                                                                              defined as Scallop Rotational Areas
                                                                                                                             NMFS-approved observer on board, if
                                                  and (n), unless otherwise specified in                                                                                                                  specified in § 648.60, EFH Closed Areas
                                                                                                                             the vessel has been issued an Atlantic
                                                  § 648.81(c)(2)(iii), (d)(5)(i), (d)(5)(iv),                                                                                                             specified in § 648.61 and 648.370,
                                                                                                                             herring permit.
                                                  (d)(5)(viii) and (ix), (i), (b)(2), or as                                                                                                               Dedicated Habitat Research Areas
                                                  authorized under § 648.85.                                                   (vi) Slip or operationally discard                                         specified in 648.371, or areas closed to
                                                     (C) Restricted Gear Areas. (1) Fish, or                                 catch, as defined at § 648.2, unless for                                     scallop fishing under other FMPs, are
                                                  be in the areas described in                                               one of the reasons specified at                                              governed by other management
                                                  § 648.81(f)(3) through (6) on a fishing                                    § 648.202(b)(2), if fishing any part of a                                    measures and restrictions in this part
                                                  vessel with mobile gear during the time                                    tow inside the Northeast Multispecies                                        and are referred to as Open Areas.
                                                  periods specified in § 648.81(f)(1),                                       Closed Areas, as defined at § 648.81(a).                                     ■ 8. In § 648.60, revise paragraph (c)(1)
                                                  except as provided in § 648.81(f)(2).                                      *      *    *     *     *                                                    and footnote 1 to read as follows:
                                                     (2) Fish, or be in the areas described
                                                                                                                             § 648.27         [Removed].                                                  § 648.60        Sea Scallop Rotational Areas.
                                                  in § 648.81(f)(3) through (5) on a fishing
                                                  vessel with lobster pot gear during the                                    ■   5. Remove § 648.27                                                       *      *    *     *     *
                                                  time periods specified in § 648.81(f)(1).                                  ■   6. Add § 648.58 to read as follows:                                         (c) Closed Area I Scallop Rotational
                                                     (3) Deploy in or fail to remove lobster                                                                                                              Area. (1) The Closed Area I Scallop
                                                  pot gear from the areas described in                                       § 648.58 Closed Area II Seasonal Scallop                                     Rotational Area is defined by straight
                                                  § 648.81(f)(3) through (5), during the                                     Closure.
                                                                                                                                                                                                          lines connecting the following points in
                                                  time periods specified in § 648.81(f)(1).                                     Closed Area II Seasonal Scallop                                           the order stated (copies of a chart
                                                     (D) Georges Bank Seasonal Closure                                       Closure. From June 15 through October                                        depicting this area are available from
                                                  Areas. Enter, fail to remove gear from,                                    31 of each year, no fishing vessel may                                       the Regional Administrator upon
                                                  or be in the areas described in                                            fish with scallop dredge gear in the                                         request), and so that the line connecting
                                                  § 648.81(c) during the time periods                                        portion of Closed Area II, as specified in                                   points CAIA3 and CAIA4 is the same as
                                                  specified, except as provided in                                           section 648.61(c)(4) and section                                             the portion of the western boundary line
                                                  § 648.81(c)(2).                                                            648.81(c)(4), north of 41°30′ N. lat.                                        of Closed Area I, defined in
                                                  *       *    *      *     *                                                ■ 7. In § 648.59, revise paragraph (a) to                                    § 648.61(c)(3), that lies between points
                                                     (12) * * *                                                              read as follows:                                                             CAIA3 and CAIA4:



                                                                                                                    Point                                                                                     N. lat.            W. long.         Note

                                                  CAIA1   ..........................................................................................................................................   41°26′ N.             68°30′ W.
                                                  CAIA2   ..........................................................................................................................................   40°58′ N.             68°30′ W.
                                                  CAIA3   ..........................................................................................................................................   40°54.95′ N.          68°53.37′ W.          (1)
                                                  CAIA4   ..........................................................................................................................................   41°04′ N.             69°01′ W.             (1)
                                                  CAIA1   ..........................................................................................................................................   41°26′ N.             68°30′ W.
                                                      1 From   Point CAIA3 to Point CAIA4 along the western boundary of Closed Area I, defined in § 648.61(c)(3).
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                                                  ■ 9. In § 648.61, revise the section                                          (c) Groundfish Closure Areas. No                                          program, described in § 648.59. A chart
                                                  heading and add paragraph (c) to read                                      vessel fishing for scallops, or person on                                    depicting these areas is available from
                                                  as follows:                                                                a vessel fishing for scallops, may enter,                                    the Regional Administrator upon
                                                                                                                             fish in, or be in the Closure Areas                                          request.
                                                  § 648.61      EFH and Groundfish Closed                                    described in paragraphs (c)(1) through                                         (1) Western Gulf of Maine Closure
                                                  Areas.
                                                                                                                             (5) of this section, unless otherwise                                        Area. The Western Gulf of Maine
                                                  *      *        *         *         *                                      exempted in the scallop access area                                          Closure Area is defined by straight lines


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                                                  connecting the following points in the                              NANTUCKET LIGHTSHIP CLOSURE                           paragraph (a)(1) of this section, when
                                                  order stated:                                                            AREA—Continued                                   not under a NE multispecies DAS,
                                                                                                                                                                            providing the vessel fishes in the GOM
                                                    WESTERN GULF OF MAINE CLOSURE                                     Point              N. lat.               W. long.     Scallop Dredge Exemption Area and
                                                                AREA                                                                                                        complies with the requirements
                                                                                                                G10 ..........       40°50′               69°00′            specified in paragraph (a)(11)(i) of this
                                                      Point                N. lat.              W. long.                                                                    section. The GOM Scallop Dredge
                                                                                                                *       *        *       *         *                        Fishery Exemption Area is defined by
                                                  WGM1       ......    42°15′                70°15′                                                                         the straight lines connecting the
                                                  WGM2       ......    42°15′                69°55′             § 648.80      [Amended]
                                                                                                                                                                            following points in the order stated
                                                  WGM3       ......    43°15′                69°55′             ■ 10. Amend § 648.80 as follows:
                                                  WGM4       ......    43°15′                70°15′
                                                                                                                                                                            (copies of a map depicting the area are
                                                                                                                ■ a. Revise paragraph (a)(9)(i)(A),                         available from the Regional
                                                  WGM1       ......    42°15′                70°15′             ■ b. Revise paragraph (a)(11)
                                                                                                                                                                            Administrator upon request):
                                                                                                                introductory text and paragraph
                                                     (2) Cashes Ledge Closure Area. The                         (a)(11)(i)(C),                                              *      *     *     *      *
                                                  Cashes Ledge Closure Area is defined by                       ■ c. Revise the introductory texts in
                                                                                                                                                                               (i) * * *
                                                  straight lines connecting the following                       paragraphs (a)(13), (14), (15), (16), (18),                    (C) The exemption does not apply to
                                                  points in the order stated:                                   and (19),                                                   the Cashes Ledge Closure Area or the
                                                                                                                ■ d. Remove paragraph (b)(11)(ii)(D),
                                                                                                                                                                            Western GOM Area Closure specified in
                                                        CASHES LEDGE CLOSURE AREA                               ■ e. Revise the introductory text for                       § 648.81(a)(3) and (4), respectively.
                                                                                                                paragraph (d)(2) and revise paragraph                       *      *     *     *      *
                                                      Point                N. lat.              W. long.        (d)(2)(i),                                                     (13) GOM/GB Dogfish and Monkfish
                                                                                                                ■ f. Revise paragraph (d)(5), and                           Gillnet Fishery Exemption Area. Unless
                                                  CL1   ...........    43°07′                69°02′                                                                         otherwise prohibited in § 648.81,
                                                                                                                ■ g. Revise paragraphs (g)(6)(i) and (ii).
                                                  CL2   ...........    42°49.5′              68°46′
                                                  CL3   ...........    42°46.5′              68°50.5′              The revisions to read as follows:                        § 648.370, or § 648.371, a vessel may
                                                  CL4   ...........    42°43.5′              68°58.5′           *      *     *     *      *                                 fish with gillnets in the GOM/GB
                                                  CL5   ...........    42°42.5′              69°17.5′              (a) * * *                                                Dogfish and Monkfish Gillnet Fishery
                                                  CL6   ...........    42°49.5′              69°26′                (9) Small Mesh Area 1/Small Mesh                         Exemption Area when not under a NE
                                                  CL1   ...........    43°07′                69°02′             Area 2.                                                     multispecies DAS if the vessel complies
                                                                                                                   (i) Description.                                         with the requirements specified in
                                                    (3) Closed Area I. Closed Area I is                            (A) Unless otherwise prohibited in                       paragraph (a)(13)(i) of this section. The
                                                  defined by straight lines connecting the                      § 648.81, § 648.370, or § 648.371, a                        GOM/GB Dogfish and Monkfish Gillnet
                                                  following points in the order stated:                         vessel subject to the minimum mesh                          Fishery Exemption Area is defined by
                                                                                                                size restrictions specified in paragraphs                   straight lines connecting the following
                                                                       CLOSED AREA I                            (a)(3) or (4) of this section may fish with                 points in the order stated:
                                                                                                                or possess nets with a mesh size smaller                    *      *     *     *      *
                                                      Point                N. lat.              W. long.        than the minimum size, provided the                            (14) GOM/GB Dogfish Gillnet
                                                  CI1   ............   41°30′                69°23′             vessel complies with the requirements                       Exemption. Unless otherwise prohibited
                                                  CI2   ............   40°45′                68°45′             of paragraphs (a)(5)(ii) or (a)(9)(ii) of this              in § 648.81, § 648.370, or § 648.371, a
                                                  CI3   ............   40°45′                68°30′             section, and § 648.86(d), from July 15                      vessel may fish with gillnets in the
                                                  CI4   ............   41°30′                68°30′             through November 15, when fishing in                        GOM/GB Dogfish and Monkfish Gillnet
                                                  CI1   ............   41°30′                69°23′             Small Mesh Area 1; and from January 1                       Fishery Exemption Area when not
                                                                                                                through June 30, when fishing in Small                      under a NE multispecies DAS if the
                                                    (4) Closed Area II. Closed Area II is                       Mesh Area 2. While lawfully fishing in                      vessel complies with the requirements
                                                  defined by straight lines connecting the                      these areas with mesh smaller than the                      specified in paragraph (a)(14)(i) of this
                                                  following points in the order stated:                         minimum size, an owner or operator of                       section. The area coordinates of the
                                                                                                                any vessel may not fish for, possess on                     GOM/GB Dogfish and Monkfish Gillnet
                                                                       CLOSED AREA II                           board, or land any species of fish other                    Fishery Exemption Area are specified in
                                                                                                                than: Silver hake and offshore hake,                        paragraph (a)(13) of this section.
                                                      Point                N. lat.              W. long.        combined, and red hake—up to the                            *      *     *     *      *
                                                  C1I1 ..........      41°00′                67°20′             amounts specified in § 648.86(d);                              (15) Raised Footrope Trawl Exempted
                                                  C1I2 ..........      41°00′                66°35.8′           butterfish, Atlantic mackerel, or squid,                    Whiting Fishery. Unless otherwise
                                                  G5 ............      41°18.6′              66°24.8′ 1         up the amounts specified in § 648.26;                       prohibited in § 648.370 or § 648.371,
                                                  C1I3 ..........      42°22′                67°20′ 1           spiny dogfish, up to the amount                             vessels subject to the minimum mesh
                                                  C1I1 ..........      41°00′                67°20′ 1           specified in § 648.235; Atlantic herring,                   size restrictions specified in paragraphs
                                                     1 The    U.S.-Canada Maritime Boundary.
                                                                                                                up to the amount specified in § 648.204;                    (a)(3) or (4) of this section may fish
                                                                                                                and scup, up to the amount specified in                     with, use, or possess nets in the Raised
                                                     (5) Nantucket Lightship Closure Area.                      § 648.128.                                                  Footrope Trawl Whiting Fishery area
                                                  The Nantucket Lightship Closure Area
                                                                                                                *      *     *     *      *                                 with a mesh size smaller than the
                                                  is defined by straight lines connecting                          (11) GOM Scallop Dredge Exemption                        minimum size specified, if the vessel
                                                  the following points in the order stated:
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                                                                                                                Area. Unless otherwise prohibited in                        complies with the requirements
                                                                                                                § 648.81, § 648.370, or § 648.371, vessels                  specified in paragraph (a)(15)(i) of this
                                                  NANTUCKET LIGHTSHIP CLOSURE AREA                              with a limited access scallop permit that                   section. This exemption does not apply
                                                      Point                N. lat.              W. long.
                                                                                                                have declared out of the DAS program                        to the Cashes Ledge Closure Areas or the
                                                                                                                as specified in § 648.10, or that have                      Western GOM Area Closure specified in
                                                  G10    ..........    40°50′                69°00′             used up their DAS allocations, and                          § 648.81(a)(3) and (4), respectively. The
                                                  CN1    ..........    40°20′                69°00′             vessels issued a General Category                           Raised Footrope Trawl Whiting Fishery
                                                  CN2    ..........    40°20′                70°20′             scallop permit, may fish in the GOM                         Area (copies of a chart depicting the
                                                  CN3    ..........    40°50′                70°20′             Regulated Mesh Area specified in                            area are available from the Regional


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                                                  Administrator upon request) is defined                  Regional Administrator, and complies                  ■   11. Revise § 648.81 to read as follows:
                                                  by straight lines connecting the                        with the following restrictions:
                                                                                                             (i) The vessel only fishes for,                    § 648.81 NE multispecies year-round and
                                                  following points in the order stated:
                                                                                                                                                                seasonal closed areas.
                                                  *      *    *      *     *                              possesses, or lands Atlantic herring,
                                                                                                          blueback herring, or mackerel in areas                   (a) Year-round groundfish closed
                                                     (16) GOM Grate Raised Footrope
                                                                                                          north of 42°20′ N. lat. and in the areas              areas. (1) No fishing vessel or person on
                                                  Trawl Exempted Whiting Fishery.
                                                                                                          described in § 648.81(c)(3), and (c)(4);              a fishing vessel may enter, fish, or be in,
                                                  Unless otherwise prohibited in
                                                                                                          and Atlantic herring, blueback herring,               and no fishing gear capable of catching
                                                  § 648.370 or § 648.371, vessels subject to
                                                                                                          mackerel, or squid in all other areas                 NE multispecies may be used or on
                                                  the minimum mesh size restrictions
                                                                                                          south of 42°20′ N. lat.; and                          board a vessel in, the Cashes Ledge or
                                                  specified in paragraphs (a)(3) or (4) of
                                                                                                                                                                Western Gulf of Maine Closure Areas,
                                                  this section may fish with, use, and                    *       *    *     *     *                            unless otherwise allowed by or
                                                  possess in the GOM Grate Raised                            (5) To fish for herring under this
                                                                                                                                                                exempted under this part. Charts of the
                                                  Footrope Trawl Whiting Fishery area                     exemption, a vessel issued an All Areas
                                                                                                                                                                areas described in this section are
                                                  from July 1 through November 30 of                      Limited Access Herring Permit and/or
                                                                                                                                                                available from the Regional
                                                  each year, nets with a mesh size smaller                an Areas 2 and 3 Limited Access                       Administrator upon request.
                                                  than the minimum size specified, if the                 Herring Permit fishing on a declared                     (2) Exemptions. Unless restricted by
                                                  vessel complies with the requirements                   herring trip, or a vessel issued a Limited            the requirements of subpart (P) or
                                                  specified in paragraphs (a)(16)(i) and (ii)             Access Incidental Catch Herring Permit                elsewhere in this part, paragraph (a)(1)
                                                  of this section. The GOM Grate Raised                   and/or an Open Access Herring Permit                  of this section does not apply to a
                                                  Footrope Trawl Whiting Fishery Area                     fishing with midwater trawl gear in                   fishing vessel or person on a fishing
                                                  (copies of a chart depicting the area are               Management Areas 1A, 1B, and/or 3, as                 vessel when fishing under the following
                                                  available from the Regional                             defined in § 648.200(f)(1) and (3), must              conditions:
                                                  Administrator upon request) is defined                  provide notice of the following                          (i) Fishing with or using exempted
                                                  by straight lines connecting the                        information to NMFS at least 72 hr prior              gear as defined under this part, except
                                                  following points in the order stated:                   to beginning any trip into these areas for            for pelagic gillnet gear capable of
                                                  *      *    *      *     *                              the purposes of observer deployment:                  catching NE multispecies, unless fishing
                                                     (18) Great South Channel Scallop                     Vessel name; contact name for                         with a single pelagic gillnet not longer
                                                  Dredge Exemption Area. Unless                           coordination of observer deployment;                  than 300 ft (91.4 m) and not greater than
                                                  otherwise prohibited in § 648.370 or                    telephone number for contact; the date,               6 ft (1.83 m) deep, with a maximum
                                                  § 648.371, vessels issued a LAGC                        time, and port of departure; and                      mesh size of 3 inches (7.6 cm), provided
                                                  scallop permit, including limited access                whether the vessel intends to engage in               that:
                                                  scallop permits that have used up their                 fishing in Closed Area I, as defined in                  (A) The net is attached to the boat and
                                                  DAS allocations, may fish in the Great                  § 648.81(c)(3), at any point in the trip;             fished in the upper two-thirds of the
                                                  South Channel Scallop Dredge                            and                                                   water column;
                                                  Exemption Area, as defined under                        *       *    *     *     *                               (B) The net is marked with the
                                                  paragraph (a)(18)(i) of this section, when                 (g) * * *                                          owner’s name and vessel identification
                                                  not under a NE multispecies or scallop                     (6) Gillnet requirements to reduce or              number;
                                                  DAS or on a sector trip, provided the                   prevent marine mammal takes—(i)                          (C) No regulated species or ocean pout
                                                  vessel complies with the requirements                   Requirements for gillnet gear capable of              are retained; and
                                                  specified in paragraph (a)(18)(ii) of this              catching NE multispecies to reduce                       (D) No other gear capable of catching
                                                  section and applicable scallop                          harbor porpoise takes. In addition to the             NE multispecies is on board;
                                                  regulations in subpart D of this chapter.               requirements for gillnet fishing                         (ii) Fishing in the Midwater Trawl
                                                                                                          identified in this section, all persons               Gear Exempted Fishery as specified in
                                                  *      *    *      *     *
                                                     (19) Cape Cod Spiny Dogfish                          owning or operating vessels in the EEZ                § 648.80(d);
                                                                                                          that fish with sink gillnet gear and other               (iii) Fishing in the Purse Seine Gear
                                                  Exemption Areas. Unless otherwise
                                                                                                          gillnet gear capable of catching NE                   Exempted Fishery as specified in
                                                  prohibited in § 648.370 or § 648.371,
                                                                                                          multispecies, with the exception of                   § 648.80(e);
                                                  vessels issued a NE multispecies limited                                                                         (iv) Fishing under charter/party or
                                                  access permit that have declared out of                 single pelagic gillnets (as described in
                                                                                                                                                                recreational regulations specified in
                                                  the DAS program as specified in                         § 648.81(b)(2)(ii) and (d)(5)(ii)), must
                                                                                                                                                                § 648.89, provided that:
                                                  § 648.10, or that have used up their DAS                comply with the applicable provisions                    (A) A letter of authorization issued by
                                                  allocations, may fish in the Eastern or                 of the Harbor Porpoise Take Reduction                 the Regional Administrator is onboard
                                                  Western Cape Cod Spiny Dogfish                          Plan found in § 229.33 of this title.                 the vessel, which is valid from the date
                                                  Exemption Area as defined under                            (ii) Requirements for gillnet gear
                                                                                                                                                                of enrollment until the end of the
                                                  paragraph (a)(19)(i) through (a)(19)(ii) of             capable of catching NE multispecies to
                                                                                                                                                                fishing year;
                                                  this section, when not under a NE                       prevent large whale takes. In addition to                (B) No harvested or possessed fish
                                                  multispecies or scallop DAS, provided                   the requirements for gillnet fishing                  species managed by the NEFMC or
                                                  the vessel complies with the                            identified in this section, all persons               MAFMC are sold or intended for trade,
                                                  requirements for the Eastern or Western                 owning or operating vessels in the EEZ                barter or sale, regardless of where the
                                                  area, specified in paragraph (a)(19)(i)                 that fish with sink gillnet gear and other            fish are caught;
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                                                  and (a)(19)(ii) of this section,                        gillnet gear capable of catching NE                      (C) Only rod and reel or handline gear
                                                  respectively.                                           multispecies, with the exception of                   is on board the vessel; and
                                                  *      *    *      *     *                              single pelagic gillnets (as described in                 (D) No NE multispecies DAS are used
                                                     (d) * * *                                            § 648.81(b)(2)(ii) and (d)(5)(ii)), must              during the entire period for which the
                                                     (2) When fishing under this                          comply with the applicable provisions                 letter of authorization is valid.
                                                  exemption in the GOM/GB Exemption                       of the Atlantic Large Whale Take                         (3) Cashes Ledge Closure Area. The
                                                  Area, as defined in paragraph (a)(17) of                Reduction Plan found in § 229.32 of this              Cashes Ledge Closure Area is defined by
                                                  this section, the vessel has on board a                 title.                                                straight lines connecting the following
                                                  letter of authorization issued by the                   *       *    *     *     *                            points in the order stated:


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                                                        CASHES LEDGE CLOSURE AREA                              not sold or intended for trade, barter, or                 defined by straight lines connecting the
                                                                                                               sale, regardless of where the species are                  following points in the order stated:
                                                      Point               N. lat.              W. long.        caught;
                                                                                                                  (B) Any gear other than pelagic hook                           SPRING MASSACHUSETTS BAY
                                                  CL1   ...........   43°07′                69°02′
                                                  CL2   ...........   42°49.5′              68°46′
                                                                                                               and line gear, as defined in this part, is                        SPAWNING PROTECTION AREA
                                                  CL3   ...........   42°46.5′              68°50.5′           properly stowed and not available for
                                                  CL4   ...........   42°43.5′              68°58.5′           immediate use as defined in § 648.2;                           Point             N. latitude    W. longitude
                                                  CL5   ...........   42°42.5′              69°17.5′           and
                                                  CL6   ...........   42°49.5′              69°26′                                                                        1 ...............   42°00′          70°30′
                                                                                                                  (C) No regulated species or ocean pout                  2 ...............   42°30′          70°30′
                                                  CL1   ...........   43°07′                69°02′             are retained; and
                                                                                                                  (iv) That is transiting pursuant to                     3 ...............   Massachusetts coastline south
                                                    (4) Western Gulf of Maine Closure                                                                                                         of Duxbury and 42°00′ N.
                                                  Area. The Western Gulf of Maine                              paragraph (e) of this section.
                                                                                                                  (3) GOM Cod Spawning Protection                         4 ...............   Massachusetts coastline near
                                                  Closure Area is defined by straight lines                                                                                                   Marblehead and 42°30′ N.
                                                  connecting the following points in the                       Area. Except as specified in paragraph
                                                  order stated:                                                (b)(2) of this section, from April through
                                                                                                                                                                             (ii) Unless otherwise restricted in this
                                                                                                               June of each year, no fishing vessel or
                                                                                                                                                                          part, the Block 125 closure does not
                                                    WESTERN GULF OF MAINE CLOSURE                              person on a fishing vessel may enter,
                                                                                                                                                                          apply to a fishing vessel or person on a
                                                                AREA                                           fish, or be in, and no fishing gear
                                                                                                                                                                          fishing vessel that meets the criteria in
                                                                                                               capable of catching NE multispecies
                                                                                                                                                                          paragraphs (d)(5)(ii) through (vi) and
                                                      Point               N. lat.              W. long.        may be used or on board a vessel in, the
                                                                                                                                                                          (d)(5)(x) of this section (listed under the
                                                                                                               GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area, as
                                                                                                                                                                          exemptions for the GOM Cod Protection
                                                  WGM1      ......    42°15′                70°15′             defined by straight lines connecting the
                                                  WGM2      ......    42°15′                69°55′                                                                        Closures). This includes recreational
                                                                                                               following points in the order stated:
                                                  WGM3      ......    43°15′                69°55′                                                                        vessels meeting the criteria specified in
                                                  WGM4      ......    43°15′                70°15′                                                                        paragraphs (d)(5)(v)(A) through (D) of
                                                                                                                  GOM COD SPAWNING PROTECTION
                                                  WGM1      ......    42°15′                70°15′                                                                        this section.
                                                                                                                            AREA                                             (c) Georges Bank Spawning
                                                     (b) Gulf of Maine spawning                                                                                           Groundfish Closures. (1) Unless
                                                  groundfish closures. (1) Unless allowed                            Point             N. latitude       W. longitude
                                                                                                                                                                          otherwise allowed in this part, no
                                                  in this part, no fishing vessel or person                    CSPA1         .....   42°50.95′          70°32.22′         fishing vessel or person on a fishing
                                                  on a fishing vessel may enter, fish, or be                   CSPA2         .....   42°47.65′          70°35.64′         vessel may enter, fish, or be in, and no
                                                  in, and no fishing gear capable of                           CSPA3         .....   42°54.91′          70°41.88′         fishing gear capable of catching NE
                                                  catching NE multispecies may be used                         CSPA4         .....   42°58.27′          70°38.64′         multispecies may be used on board a
                                                  or on board a vessel in, the spawning                        CSPA1         .....   42°50.95′          70°32.22′         vessel in the spawning closure areas
                                                  closure areas described in paragraphs                                                                                   described in paragraphs (b)(3) and
                                                  (b)(3) and (b)(4), during the times                             (4) Winter Massachusetts Bay                            (b)(4), and during the times specified in
                                                  specified in this section. Charts                            Spawning Protection Area. Except as                        this section. Charts depicting the areas
                                                  depicting the areas defined here are                         specified in paragraph (b)(2) of this                      defined here are available from the RA
                                                  available from the RA upon request.                          section, from November 1 through                           upon request.
                                                     (2) Exemptions. Paragraph (b)(1) of                       January 31 of each year, no fishing                           (2) Exemptions. Paragraph (c)(1) of
                                                  this section does not apply to a fishing                     vessel or person on a fishing vessel may                   this section does not apply to a fishing
                                                  vessel or person on a fishing vessel:                        enter, fish, or be in, and no fishing gear                 vessel or person on a fishing vessel:
                                                     (i) That has not been issued a NE                         capable of catching NE multispecies                           (i) That is fishing with or using
                                                  multispecies permit that is fishing                          may be used or be on board a vessel in,                    exempted gear as defined under this
                                                  exclusively in state waters;                                 the Massachusetts Bay Spawning                             part, excluding pelagic gillnet gear
                                                     (ii) That is fishing with or using                        Protection Area, as defined by a straight                  capable of catching NE multispecies,
                                                  exempted gear as defined under this                          line connecting the following points                       except for vessels fishing with a single
                                                  part, excluding pelagic gillnet gear                         along the Massachusetts state waters                       pelagic gillnet not longer than 300 ft
                                                  capable of catching NE multispecies,                         boundary:                                                  (91.4 m) and not greater than 6 ft (1.83
                                                  except for a vessel fishing with a single
                                                                                                                                                                          m) deep, with a maximum mesh size of
                                                  pelagic gillnet not longer than 300 ft                              WINTER MASSACHUSETTS BAY                            3 inches (7.6 cm), provided:
                                                  (91.4 m) and not greater than 6 ft (1.83                            SPAWNING PROTECTION AREA                               (A) The net is attached to the vessel
                                                  m) deep, with a maximum mesh size of
                                                                                                                                                                          and fished in the upper two-thirds of
                                                  3 inches (7.6 cm), provided:                                       Point             N. latitude       W. longitude
                                                     (A) The net is attached to the vessel                                                                                the water column;
                                                  and fished in the upper two-thirds of                                                                                      (B) The net is marked with the vessel
                                                                                                               1 ...............     42°23.6′           70°39.2′
                                                  the water column;                                            2 ...............     42°07.7′           70°26.8′
                                                                                                                                                                          owner’s name and vessel identification
                                                     (B) The net is marked with the vessel                                                                                number;
                                                  owner’s name and vessel identification                                                                                     (C) No regulated species or ocean pout
                                                                                                               (1) Western/southern boundary at
                                                  number;                                                                                                                 are retained; and
                                                                                                               Massachusetts state waters
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                                                     (C) No regulated species or ocean pout                                                                                  (D) No other gear capable of catching
                                                  are retained; and                                               (5) Spring Massachusetts Bay                            NE multispecies is on board;
                                                     (D) No other gear capable of catching                     Spawning Protection Area. (i) From                            (ii) That is fishing for scallops
                                                  NE multispecies is on board;                                 April 15 through April 30 of each year,                    consistent with the requirements of the
                                                     (iii) That is fishing as a charter/party                  no fishing vessel or person on a fishing                   scallop fishery management plan,
                                                  or recreational fishing vessel, provided                     vessel may enter, fish, or be in, and no                   including rotational access program
                                                  that:                                                        fishing gear capable of catching NE                        requirements specified in § 648.59.
                                                     (A) With the exception of tuna, fish                      multispecies may be used or on board                          (iii) That is fishing in the mid-water
                                                  harvested or possessed by the vessel are                     a vessel in the thirty- minute block                       trawl exempted fishery


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                                                                                                                                                                             6 From Point 11 back to Point 1 following
                                                     (iv) That is transiting pursuant to the                    (iii) GOM Cod Protection Closure III is
                                                  requirements described in § 648.2.                          in effect from November 1 through                            the coastlines of New Hampshire and Maine.
                                                     (3) Closed Area I North. Except as                       January 31.                                                    (iii) GOM Cod Protection Closure III.
                                                  specified in paragraph (c)(2) of this                         (iv) GOM Cod Protection Closure IV is                      GOM Cod Protection Closure III is the
                                                  section, from February 1 through April                      in effect from October 1 through October                     area bounded by the following
                                                  15 of each year, no fishing vessel or                       31.                                                          coordinates connected in the order
                                                  person on a fishing vessel may enter,                         (v) GOM Cod Protection Closure V is                        stated by straight lines:
                                                  fish, or be in; and no fishing gear                         in effect from March 1 through March
                                                  capable of catching NE multispecies                         31.                                                           GOM COD PROTECTION CLOSURE III
                                                  may be used or on board a vessel in,                          (4) GOM Cod Protection Closure
                                                                                                                                                                                         [November 1–January 31]
                                                  Closed Area I North, as defined by                          Areas. Charts depicting these areas are
                                                  straight lines connecting the following                     available from the Regional
                                                                                                                                                                              Point              N. latitude    W. longitude
                                                  points in the order stated:                                 Administrator upon request.
                                                                                                                (i) GOM Cod Protection Closure I.                          CPCIII   1   ...    42°30′   N.     (1)
                                                              CLOSED AREA I—NORTH                             GOM Cod Protection Closure I is the                          CPCIII   2   ...    42°30′   N.     70°30′    W.
                                                                                                              area bounded by the following                                CPCIII   3   ...    42°15′   N.     70°30′    W.
                                                      Point              N. lat.              W. long.        coordinates connected in the order                           CPCIII   4   ...    42°15′   N.     70°24′    W.
                                                                                                              stated by straight lines:                                    CPCIII   5   ...    42°00′   N.     70°24′    W.
                                                  CI1 ............   41°30′                69°23′                                                                          CPCIII   6   ...    42°00′   N.     (2) (3)
                                                  CI4 ............   41°30′                68°30′               GOM COD PROTECTION CLOSURE I                               CPCIII   1   ...    42°30′   N.     (1) (3)
                                                  CIH1 .........     41°26′                68°30′                                                                            1 The intersection of 42°30′ N. latitude and
                                                                                                                                     [May 1–May 31]
                                                  CIH2 .........     41°04′                69°01′                                                                          the Massachusetts coastline.
                                                  CI1 ............   41°30′                69°23′                                                                            2 The intersection of 42°00′ N. latitude and
                                                                                                                    Point             N. latitude         W. longitude
                                                                                                                                                                           the mainland Massachusetts coastline at King-
                                                     (4) Closed Area II. Except as specified                                                                               ston, MA.
                                                                                                              CPCI    1     .....   43°30′   N.          (1)                 3 From Point 6 back to Point 1 following the
                                                  in paragraph (c)(2) of this section, from                   CPCI    2     .....   43°30′   N.          69°30′    W.      coastline of Massachusetts.
                                                  February 1 through April 15 of each                         CPCI    3     .....   43°00′   N.          69°30′    W.
                                                  year, no fishing vessel or person on a                      CPCI    4     .....   43°00′   N.          70°00′    W.        (iv) GOM Cod Protection Closure IV.
                                                  fishing vessel may enter, fish, or be in,                   CPCI    5     .....   42°30′   N.          70°00′    W.      GOM Cod Protection Closure IV is the
                                                  and no fishing gear capable of catching                     CPCI    6     .....   42°30′   N.          70°30′    W.      area bounded by the following
                                                  NE multispecies may be used or on                           CPCI    7     .....   42°20′   N.          70°30′    W.      coordinates connected in the order
                                                                                                              CPCI    8     .....   42°20′   N.          (2) (3)           stated by straight lines:
                                                  board a vessel in, Closed Area II, as                       CPCI    1     .....   43°30′   N.          (1) (3)
                                                  defined by straight lines connecting the
                                                  following points in the order stated:                         1 The intersection of 43°30′ N. latitude and                GOM COD PROTECTION CLOSURE IV
                                                                                                              the coastline of Maine.                                                      [October 1–October 31]
                                                                                                                2 The intersection of 42°20′ N. latitude and
                                                                     CLOSED AREA II                           the coastline of Massachusetts.
                                                                                                                3 From Point 8 back to Point 1 following the                  Point              N. latitude    W. longitude
                                                      Point              N. lat.              W. long.        coastline of the United States.
                                                                                                                                                                           CPCIV    1   ...    42°30′   N.     (1)
                                                  C1I1 ..........    41°00′                67°20′               (ii) GOM Cod Protection Closure II.                        CPCIV    2   ...    42°30′   N.     70°00′ W.
                                                  C1I2 ..........    41°00′                66°35.8′           GOM Cod Protection Closure II is the                         CPCIV    3   ...    42°00′   N.     70°00′ W.
                                                  G5 ............    41°18.6′              66°24.8′ 1         area bounded by the following                                CPCIV    4   ...    42°00′   N.     (2) (3)
                                                  C1I3 ..........    42°22′                67°20′ 1           coordinates connected in the order                           CPCIV    1   ...    42°30′   N.     (1) (3)
                                                  C1I1 ..........    41°00′                67°20′ 1           stated by straight lines:                                      1 The intersection of 42°30′ N. latitude and
                                                                                                                                                                           the Massachusetts coastline.
                                                     (d) GOM Cod Protection Closures. (1)                      GOM COD PROTECTION CLOSURE II                                 2 The intersection of 42°00′ N. latitude and

                                                  Unless otherwise allowed in this part,                                            [June 1–June 30]                       the mainland Massachusetts coastline at King-
                                                  no fishing vessel or person on a fishing                                                                                 ston, MA.
                                                                                                                                                                             3 From Point 4 back to Point 1 following the
                                                  vessel may enter, fish, or be in, and no                          Point             N. latitude         W. longitude     coastline of Massachusetts.
                                                  fishing gear capable of catching NE
                                                  multispecies may be used or on board                        CPCII    1 ....       (1 )                 69°30′    W.        (v) GOM Cod Protection Closure V.
                                                  a vessel in, GOM Cod Protection                             CPCII    2 ....       43°30′   N.          69°30′    W.      GOM Cod Protection Closure V is the
                                                                                                              CPCII    3 ....       43°30′   N.          70°00′    W.      area bounded by the following
                                                  Closures I through V as described, and
                                                                                                              CPCII    4 ....       42°30′   N.          70°00′    W.      coordinates connected in the order
                                                  during the times specified, in                              CPCII    5 ....       42°30′   N.          70°30′    W.
                                                  paragraphs (d)(4)(i) through (v) of this                                                                                 stated by straight lines:
                                                                                                              CPCII    6 ....       42°20′   N.          70°30′    W.
                                                  section.                                                    CPCII    7 ....       42°20′   N.          (2) (3)
                                                     (2) The New England Fishery                              CPCII    8 ....       42°30′   N.          (4) (3)            GOM COD PROTECTION CLOSURE V
                                                  Management Council shall review the                         CPCII    9 ....       42°30′   N.          70°30′    W.                          [March 1–March 31]
                                                  GOM Cod Protection Closures Areas                           CPCII    10 ..        43°00′   N.          70°30′    W.
                                                  specified in this section when the                          CPCII    11 ..        43°00′   N.          (5) (6)              Point              N. latitude    W. longitude
                                                                                                              CPCII    1 ....       (1 )                 69°30′    W.6
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                                                  spawning stock biomass for GOM cod
                                                                                                                                                                           CPCV     1   ....   42°30′   N.     70°00′    W.
                                                  reaches the minimum biomass threshold                         1 The intersection of 69°30′ W. longitude
                                                                                                                                                                           CPCV     2   ....   42°30′   N.     68°30′    W.
                                                  specified for the stock (50 percent of                      and the coastline of Maine.
                                                                                                                2 The intersection of 42°20′ N. latitude and               CPCV     3   ....   42°00′   N.     68°30′    W.
                                                  SSBMSY).                                                    the coastline of Massachusetts.                              CPCV     4   ....   42°00′   N.     70°00′    W.
                                                     (3) Seasons. (i) GOM Cod Protection                        3 From Point 7 to Point 8 following the                    CPCV     1   ....   42°30′   N.     70°00′    W.
                                                  Closure I is in effect from May 1 through                   coastline of Massachusetts.
                                                                                                                4 The intersection of 42°30′ N. latitude and
                                                  May 31.                                                                                                                     (5) The GOM cod protection closures
                                                                                                              the coastline of Massachusetts.
                                                     (ii) GOM Cod Protection Closure II is                      5 The intersection of 43°00′ N. latitude and               specified in this section do not apply to
                                                  in effect from June 1 through June 30.                      the coastline of New Hampshire.                              a fishing vessel or person on board a


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                                                  fishing vessel under any of the                                         duration of the closure or 3 months                               (e) Transiting. (1) Unless otherwise
                                                  following conditions:                                                   duration, whichever is greater;                                restricted or specified in this paragraph
                                                     (i) No multispecies permit has been                                     (B) No harvested or possessed fish                          (e), a vessel may transit the Cashes
                                                  issued and the vessel is fishing                                        species managed by the NEFMC or                                Ledge Closed Area, the Western GOM
                                                  exclusively in state waters;                                            MAFMC are sold or intended for trade,                          Closure Area, the GOM Cod Protection
                                                     (ii) Fishing with or using exempted                                  barter or sale, regardless of where the                        Closures, and the GOM Cod Spawning
                                                  gear as defined under this part, except                                 fish are caught;                                               Protection Area, as defined in
                                                  for pelagic gillnet gear capable of                                        (C) Only rod and reel or handline gear
                                                                                                                                                                                         paragraphs (a)(3), (a)(4), (d)(4), (b)(3), of
                                                  catching NE multispecies, unless fishing                                is on board; and
                                                                                                                             (D) No NE multispecies DAS are used                         this section, respectively, provided that
                                                  with a single pelagic gillnet not longer                                                                                               its gear is stowed and not available for
                                                  than 300 ft (91.4 m) and not greater than                               during the entire period for which the
                                                                                                                          letter of authorization is valid;                              immediate use as defined in § 648.2.
                                                  6 ft (1.83 m) deep, with a maximum
                                                  mesh size of 3 inches (7.6 cm), provided                                   (vi) Fishing with scallop dredge gear                          (2) Private recreational or charter/
                                                  that:                                                                   under a scallop DAS or when lawfully                           party vessels fishing under the
                                                                                                                          fishing in the Scallop Dredge Fishery                          Northeast multispecies provisions
                                                     (A) The net is attached to the boat and
                                                                                                                          Exemption Area as described in                                 specified at § 648.89 may transit the
                                                  fished in the upper two-thirds of the
                                                                                                                          § 648.80(a)(11), provided the vessel does                      GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area, as
                                                  water column;
                                                                                                                          not retain any regulated NE                                    defined in paragraph (b)(3) of this
                                                     (B) The net is marked with the
                                                                                                                          multispecies during a trip, or on any                          section, provided all bait and hooks are
                                                  owner’s name and vessel identification
                                                                                                                          part of a trip;
                                                  number;                                                                    (vii) Fishing in the Raised Footrope                        removed from fishing rods, and any
                                                     (C) No regulated species are retained;                               Trawl Exempted Whiting Fishery, as                             regulated species on board have been
                                                  and                                                                     specified in § 648.80(a)(15), or in the                        caught outside the GOM Cod Spawning
                                                     (D) No other gear capable of catching                                Small Mesh Area II Exemption Area, as                          Protection Area and has been gutted and
                                                  NE multispecies is on board;                                            specified in § 648.80(a)(9);                                   stored.
                                                     (iii) Fishing in the Midwater Trawl                                     (viii) Fishing on a sector trip, as                            (f) Restricted Gear Areas. (1)
                                                  Gear Exempted Fishery as specified in                                   defined in this part, and in the GOM                           Restricted Gear Area Seasons. No
                                                  § 648.80(d);                                                            Cod Protection Closures IV or V, as                            fishing vessel with mobile gear on
                                                     (iv) Fishing in the Purse Seine Gear                                 specified in paragraphs (f)(4)(iv) and (v)                     board, or person on a fishing vessel with
                                                  Exempted Fishery as specified in                                        of this section; or
                                                  § 648.80(e);                                                                                                                           mobile gear on board, may fish or be in
                                                                                                                             (ix) Fishing under the provisions of a
                                                     (v) Fishing under charter/party or                                                                                                  the specified Restricted Gear Areas,
                                                                                                                          Northeast multispecies Handgear A
                                                  recreational regulations specified in                                                                                                  unless transiting, during the seasons
                                                                                                                          permit, as specified at § 648.82(b)(6),
                                                  § 648.89, provided that:                                                and in the GOM Cod Protection                                  below. No fishing vessel with lobster
                                                     (A) A vessel fishing under charter/                                  Closures IV or V, as specified in                              pot gear on board, or person on a fishing
                                                  party regulations in a GOM cod                                          paragraphs (f)(4)(iv) and (v) of this                          vessel with lobster pot gear on board,
                                                  protection closure described under                                      section.                                                       may fish in, and no lobster pot gear may
                                                  paragraph (f)(4) of this section, has on                                   (x) Transiting the area, provided it                        be deployed or remain in the specified
                                                  board a letter of authorization issued by                               complies with the requirements                                 Restricted Gear Areas. Vessels with
                                                  the Regional Administrator that is valid                                specified in paragraph (e) of this                             lobster pot gear on board may transit
                                                  from the date of enrollment through the                                 section.                                                       during the seasons below.

                                                                                                                                                   Mobile gear                                               Lobster pot gear

                                                  Restricted    Gear   Area   I .......................................   October 1–June 15 ..........................................   June 16–September 30.
                                                  Restricted    Gear   Area   II ......................................   November 27–June 15 ....................................       June 16–November 26.
                                                  Restricted    Gear   Area   III .....................................   June 16–November 26 ....................................       January 1–April 30.
                                                  Restricted    Gear   Area   IV .....................................    June 16–September 30 ...................................       n/a.



                                                     (2) Vessels with mobile gear may                                          Point             N. latitude       W. longitude              Point            N. latitude       W. longitude
                                                  transit this area, provided that all
                                                  mobile gear is on board the vessel while                                73   .............   40°08.1′           68°51.0′               92 .............   39°57.8′        69°20.35′
                                                  inside the area, and is stowed and not                                  74   .............   40°05.7′           68°52.4′               93 .............   39°56.65′       69°24.4′
                                                  available for immediate use as defined                                  75   .............   40°03.6′           68°57.2′               94 .............   39°56.1′        69°26.35′
                                                  in § 648.2.                                                             76   .............   40°03.65′          69°00.0′               95 .............   39°56.55′       69°34.1′
                                                                                                                          77   .............   40°04.35′          69°00.5′               96 .............   39°57.85′       69°35.5′
                                                     (3) Restricted Gear Area I. Restricted                               78   .............   40°05.2′           69°00.5′               97 .............   40°00.65′       69°36.5′
                                                  Gear Area I is defined by straight lines                                79   .............   40°05.3′           69°01.1′               98 .............   40°00.9′        69°37.3′
                                                  connecting the following points in the                                  80   .............   40°08.9′           69°01.75′              99 .............   39°59.15′       69°37.3′
                                                  order stated:                                                           81   .............   40°11.0′           69°03.8′               100 ...........    39°58.8′        69°38.45′
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                                                                                                                          82   .............   40°11.6′           69°05.4′               102 ...........    39°56.2′        69°40.2′
                                                      Point            N. latitude             W. longitude               83   .............   40°10.25′          69°04.4′               103 ...........    39°55.75′       69°41.4′
                                                                                                                          84   .............   40°09.75′          69°04.15′              104 ...........    39°56.7′        69°53.6′
                                                                     Inshore Boundary                                     85   .............   40°08.45′          69°03.6′               105 ...........    39°57.55′       69°54.05′
                                                                                                                          86   .............   40°05.65′          69°03.55′              106 ...........    39°57.4′        69°55.9′
                                                  to 120                                                                  87   .............   40°04.1′           69°03.9′               107 ...........    39°56.9′        69°57.45′
                                                  69 .............   40°07.9′                68°36.0′                     88   .............   40°02.65′          69°05.6′               108 ...........    39°58.25′       70°03.0′
                                                  70 .............   40°07.2′                68°38.4′                     89   .............   40°02.00′          69°08.35′              110 ...........    39°59.2′        70°04.9′
                                                  71 .............   40°06.9′                68°46.5′                     90   .............   40°02.65′          69°11.15′              111 ...........    40°00.7′        70°08.7′
                                                  72 .............   40°08.7′                68°49.6′                     91   .............   40°00.05′          69°14.6′               112 ...........    40°03.75′       70°10.15′



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                                                      Point           N. latitude          W. longitude      connecting the following points in the                       Point             N. latitude     W. longitude
                                                                                                             order stated:
                                                  115 ...........   40°05.2′              70°10.9′                                                                    48 .............    39°29.0′ N.      72°09.25′ W.
                                                  116 ...........   40°02.45′             70°14.1′                 Point           N. latitude       W. longitude     to 70
                                                  119 ...........   40°02.75′             70°16.1′
                                                  to 181                                                                         Inshore Boundary                       (5) Restricted Gear Area III. Restricted
                                                                                                                                                                      Gear Area III is defined by straight lines
                                                                    Offshore Boundary                        to 1                                                     connecting the following points in the
                                                                                                             49 .............    40°02.75′ N.       70°16.1′ W.
                                                  to 69                                                      50 .............    40°00.7′ N.        70°18.6′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      order stated:
                                                  120 ...........   40°06.4′              68°35.8′           51 .............    39°59.8′ N.        70°21.75′ W.
                                                  121 ...........   40°05.25′             68°39.3′           52 .............    39°59.75′ N.       70°25.5′ W.           Point             N. latitude     W. longitude
                                                  122 ...........   40°05.4′              68°44.5′           53 .............    40°03.85′ N.       70°28.75′ W.
                                                  123 ...........   40°06.0′              68°46.5′           54 .............    40°00.55′ N.       70°32.1′ W.                           Inshore Boundary
                                                  124 ...........   40°07.4′              68°49.6′           55 .............    39°59.15′ N.       70°34.45′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      to 49
                                                  125 ...........   40°05.55′             68°49.8′           56 .............    39°58.9′ N.        70°38.65′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      182 ...........     40°05.6′ N.      70°17.7′ W.
                                                  126 ...........   40°03.9′              68°51.7′           57 .............    40°00.1′ N.        70°45.1′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      183 ...........     40°06.5′ N.      70°40.05′ W.
                                                  127 ...........   40°02.25′             68°55.4′           58 .............    40°00.5′ N.        70°57.6′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      184 ...........     40°11.05′ N.     70°45.8′ W.
                                                  128 ...........   40°02.6′              69°00.0′           59 .............    40°02.0′ N.        71°01.3′ W.
                                                                                                             60 .............    39°59.3′ N.        71°18.4′ W.       185 ...........     40°12.75′ N.     70°55.05′ W.
                                                  129 ...........   40°02.75′             69°00.75′
                                                                                                             61 .............    40°00.7′ N.        71°19.8′ W.       186 ...........     40°10.7′ N.      71°10.25′ W.
                                                  130 ...........   40°04.2′              69°01.75′                                                                   187 ...........     39°57.9′ N.      71°28.7′ W.
                                                  131 ...........   40°06.15′             69°01.95′          62 .............    39°57.5′ N.        71°20.6′ W.
                                                                                                             63 .............    39°53.1′ N.        71°36.1′ W.       188 ...........     39°55.6′ N.      71°41.2′ W.
                                                  132 ...........   40°07.25′             69°02.0′                                                                    189 ...........     39°55.85′ N.     71°45.0′ W.
                                                  133 ...........   40°08.5′              69°02.25′          64 .............    39°52.6′ N.        71°40.35′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      190 ...........     39°53.75′ N.     71°52.25′ W.
                                                  134 ...........   40°09.2′              69°02.95′          65 .............    39°53.1′ N.        71°42.7′ W.
                                                                                                             66 .............    39°46.95′ N.       71°49.0′ W.       191 ...........     39°47.2′ N.      72°01.6′ W.
                                                  135 ...........   40°09.75′             69°03.3′                                                                    192 ...........     39°33.65′ N.     72°15.0′ W.
                                                  136 ...........   40°09.55′             69°03.85′          67 .............    39°41.15′ N.       71°57.1′ W.
                                                                                                             68 .............    39°35.45′ N.       72°02.0′ W.       to 70
                                                  137 ...........   40°08.4′              69°03.4′
                                                  138 ...........   40°07.2′              69°03.3′           69 .............    39°32.65′ N.       72°06.1′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                                          Offshore Boundary
                                                  139 ...........   40°06.0′              69°03.1′           70 .............    39°29.75′ N.       72°09.8′ W.
                                                  140 ...........   40°05.4′              69°03.05′          to 48                                                    to 182
                                                  141 ...........   40°04.8′              69°03.05′                                                                   49 .............    40°02.75′ N.     70°16.1′ W.
                                                  142 ...........   40°03.55′             69°03.55′                              Offshore Boundary
                                                                                                                                                                      50 .............    40°00.7′ N.      70°18.6′ W.
                                                  143 ...........   40°01.9′              69°03.95′                                                                   51 .............    39°59.8′ N.      70°21.75′ W.
                                                  144 ...........   40°01.0′              69°04.4′           to 49
                                                                                                             1 ...............   39°59.3′ N.        70°14.0′ W.       52 .............    39°59.75′ N.     70°25.5′ W.
                                                  146 ...........   39°59.9′              69°06.25′                                                                   53 .............    40°03.85′ N.     70°28.75′ W.
                                                  147 ...........   40°00.6′              69°10.05′          2 ...............   39°58.85′ N.       70°15.2′ W.
                                                                                                             3 ...............   39°59.3′ N.        70°18.4′ W.       54 .............    40°00.55′ N.     70°32.1′ W.
                                                  148 ...........   39°59.25′             69°11.15′                                                                   55 .............    39°59.15′ N.     70°34.45′ W.
                                                  149 ...........   39°57.45′             69°16.05′          4 ...............   39°58.1′ N.        70°19.4′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      56 .............    39°58.9′ N.      70°38.65′ W.
                                                  150 ...........   39°56.1′              69°20.1′           5 ...............   39°57.0′ N.        70°19.85′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      57 .............    40°00.1′ N.      70°45.1′ W.
                                                  151 ...........   39°54.6′              69°25.65′          6 ...............   39°57.55′ N.       70°21.25′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      58 .............    40°00.5′ N.      70°57.6′ W.
                                                  152 ...........   39°54.65′             69°26.9′           7 ...............   39°57.5′ N.        70°22.8′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      59 .............    40°02.0′ N.      71°01.3′ W.
                                                  153 ...........   39°54.8′              69°30.95′          8 ...............   39°57.1′ N.        70°25.4′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      60 .............    39°59.3′ N.      71°18.4′ W.
                                                  154 ...........   39°54.35′             69°33.4′           9 ...............   39°57.65′ N.       70°27.05′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      61 .............    40°00.7′ N.      71°19.8′ W.
                                                  155 ...........   39°55.0′              69°34.9′           10 .............    39°58.58′ N.       70°27.7′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      62 .............    39°57.5′ N.      71°20.6′ W.
                                                  156 ...........   39°56.55′             69°36.0′           11 .............    40°00.65′ N.       70°28.8′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      63 .............    39°53.1′ N.      71°36.1′ W.
                                                  157 ...........   39°57.95′             69°36.45′          12 .............    40°02.2′ N.        70°29.15′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      64 .............    39°52.6′ N.      71°40.35′ W.
                                                  158 ...........   39°58.75′             69°36.3′           13 .............    40°01.0′ N.        70°30.2′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      65 .............    39°53.1′ N.      71°42.7′ W.
                                                  159 ...........   39°58.8′              69°36.95′          14 .............    39°58.58′ N.       70°31.85′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      66 .............    39°46.95′ N.     71°49.0′ W.
                                                  160 ...........   39°57.95′             69°38.1′           15 .............    39°57.05′ N.       70°34.35′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      67 .............    39°41.15′ N.     71°57.1′ W.
                                                  161 ...........   39°54.5′              69°38.25′          16 .............    39°56.42′ N.       70°36.8′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      68 .............    39°35.45′ N.     72°02.0′ W.
                                                  162 ...........   39°53.6′              69°46.5′           21 .............    39°58.15′ N.       70°48.0′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      69 .............    39°32.65′ N.     72°06.1′ W.
                                                  163 ...........   39°54.7′              69°50.0′           24 .............    39°58.3′ N.        70°51.1′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      70 .............    39°29.75′ N.     72°09.8′ W.
                                                  164 ...........   39°55.25′             69°51.4′           25 .............    39°58.1′ N.        70°52.25′ W.
                                                                                                                                                                      to 192
                                                  165 ...........   39°55.2′              69°53.1′           26 .............    39°58.05′ N.       70°53.55′ W.
                                                  166 ...........   39°54.85′             69°53.9′           27 .............    39°58.4′ N.        70°59.6′ W.
                                                                                                             28 .............    39°59.8′ N.        71°01.05′ W.        (6) Restricted Gear Area IV. Restricted
                                                  167 ...........   39°55.7′              69°54.9′                                                                    Gear Area IV is defined by straight lines
                                                  168 ...........   39°56.15′             69°55.35′          29 .............    39°58.2′ N.        71°05.85′ W.
                                                                                                             30 .............    39°57.45′ N.       71°12.15′ W.      connecting the following points in the
                                                  169 ...........   39°56.05′             69°56.25′
                                                                                                             31 .............    39°57.2′ N.        71°15.0′ W.       order stated:
                                                  170 ...........   39°55.3′              69°57.1′
                                                  171 ...........   39°54.8′              69°58.6′           32 .............    39°56.3′ N.        71°18.95′ W.
                                                  172 ...........   39°56.05′             70°00.65′          33 .............    39°51.4′ N.        71°36.1′ W.           Point             N. latitude     W. longitude
                                                  173 ...........   39°55.3′              70°02.95′          34 .............    39°51.75′ N.       71°41.5′ W.
                                                                                                             35 .............    39°50.05′ N.       71°42.5′ W.                           Inshore Boundary
                                                  174 ...........   39°56.9′              70°11.3′
                                                  175 ...........   39°58.9′              70°11.5′           36 .............    39°50.0′ N.        71°45.0′ W.
                                                                                                             37 .............    39°48.95′ N.       71°46.05′ W.      193   ...........   40°13.60′   N.   68°40.60′   W.
                                                  176 ...........   39°59.6′              70°11.1′
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                                                                                                             38 .............    39°46.6′ N.        71°46.1′ W.       194   ...........   40°11.60′   N.   68°53.00′   W.
                                                  177 ...........   40°01.35′             70°11.2′
                                                                                                             39 .............    39°43.5′ N.        71°49.4′ W.       195   ...........   40°14.00′   N.   69°04.70′   W.
                                                  178 ...........   40°02.6′              70°12.0′
                                                                                                             40 .............    39°41.3′ N.        71°55.0′ W.       196   ...........   40°14.30′   N.   69°05.80′   W.
                                                  179 ...........   40°00.4′              70°12.3′
                                                                                                             41 .............    39°39.0′ N.        71°55.6′ W.       197   ...........   40°05.50′   N.   69°09.00′   W.
                                                  180 ...........   39°59.75′             70°13.05′
                                                                                                             42 .............    39°36.72′ N.       71°58.25′ W.      198   ...........   39°57.30′   N.   69°25.10′   W.
                                                  181 ...........   39°59.3′              70°14.0′
                                                                                                             43 .............    39°35.15′ N.       71°58.55′ W.      199   ...........   40°00.40′   N.   69°35.20′   W.
                                                  to 119
                                                                                                             44 .............    39°34.5′ N.        72°00.75′ W.      200   ...........   40°01.70′   N.   69°35.40′   W.
                                                                                                             45 .............    39°32.2′ N.        72°02.25′ W.      201   ...........   40°01.70′   N.   69°37.40′   W.
                                                    (4) Restricted Gear Area II. Restricted                  46 .............    39°32.15′ N.       72°04.1′ W.       202   ...........   40°00.50′   N.   69°38.80′   W.
                                                  Gear Area II is defined by straight lines                  47 .............    39°28.5′ N.        72°06.5′ W.       203   ...........   40°01.30′   N.   69°45.00′   W.



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                                                  51512                       Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 213 / Monday, November 6, 2017 / Proposed Rules

                                                      Point                N. latitude          W. longitude      designed to minimize habitat impacts                  GOM Cod Spawning Protection Area
                                                                                                                  (e.g., roller gear restrictions, etc.);               specified at § 648.81(b)(3) during the
                                                  204 ...........        40°02.10′ N.          69°45.00′ W.       reporting requirements; and AMs                       time period specified in that paragraph,
                                                  205 ...........        40°07.60′ N.          70°04.50′ W.       specified in § 648.90(a)(5)(i)(D). For the            unless the vessel complies with the
                                                  206 ...........        40°07.80′ N.          70°09.20′ W.       purposes of this paragraph (c)(2)(i), the             requirements specified at
                                                  to 119                                                          DAS reporting requirements specified in               § 648.81(b)(2)(iii).
                                                                     Offshore Boundary
                                                                                                                  § 648.82, the SAP-specific reporting                    (2) Reserved.
                                                                                                                  requirements specified in § 648.85, VMS
                                                  69 .............       40°07.90′ N.          68°36.00′ W.       requirements for Handgear A category                  § 648.202   [Amended]
                                                  70 .............       40°07.20′ N.          68°38.40′ W.       permitted vessels as specified in                     ■  14. Amend § 648.202 by revising
                                                  71 .............       40°06.90′ N.          68°46.50′ W.       § 648.10, and the reporting requirements              paragraph (b)(1) to read as follows:
                                                  72 .............       40°08.70′ N.          68°49.60′ W.       associated with a dockside monitoring
                                                  73 .............       40°08.10′ N.          68°51.00′ W.                                                             *      *    *     *    *
                                                                                                                  program are not considered reporting
                                                  74 .............       40°05.70′ N.          68°52.40′ W.       requirements, and the Regional                           (b) Fishing in Northeast Multispecies
                                                  75 .............       40°03.60′ N.          68°57.20′ W.
                                                                                                                  Administrator may exempt sector                       Closed Areas.
                                                  76 .............       40°03.65′ N.          69°00.00′ W.                                                                (1) No vessel issued an Atlantic
                                                  77 .............       40°04.35′ N.          69°00.50′ W.       participants from these requirements as
                                                                                                                  part of the approval of yearly operations             herring permit and fishing with
                                                  78 .............       40°05.20′ N.          69°00.50′ W.
                                                                                                                  plans. For the purpose of this paragraph              midwater trawl gear, may fish for,
                                                  79 .............       40°05.30′ N.          69°01.10′ W.
                                                  80 .............       40°08.90′ N.          69°01.75′ W.       (c)(2)(i), the Regional Administrator may             possess or land fish in or from the
                                                  81 .............       40°11.00′ N.          69°03.80′ W.       not grant sector participants exemptions              Closed Areas, including the Cashes
                                                  82 .............       40°11.60′ N.          69°05.40′ W.       from the NE multispecies year-round                   Ledge Closure Area and the Western
                                                  83 .............       40°10.25′ N.          69°04.40′ W.       closures areas defined as Habitat                     GOM Closure Area, as defined in
                                                  84 .............       40°09.75′ N.          69°04.15′ W.       Management Areas as defined in                        § 648.81(a)(3) and (a)(4), respectively,
                                                  85 .............       40°08.45′ N.          69°03.60′ W.       § 648.370; Closed Area I North and                    unless it has declared first its intent to
                                                  86 .............       40°05.65′ N.          69°03.55′ W.                                                             fish in the Closed Areas as required by
                                                  87 .............       40°04.10′ N.          69°03.90′ W.
                                                                                                                  Closed Area II, as defined in
                                                                                                                  § 648.81(c)(3) and (c)(4), respectively,              § 648.11(m)(1), and is carrying onboard
                                                  88 .............       40°02.65′ N.          69°05.60′ W.
                                                                                                                  during the period February 16 through                 a NMFS-approved observer.
                                                  89 .............       40°02.00′ N.          69°08.35′ W.
                                                  90 .............       40°02.65′ N.          69°11.15′ W.       April 30; and the Western GOM Closure                 *      *    *     *    *
                                                  91 .............       40°00.05′ N.          69°14.60′ W.       Area, as defined at § 648.81(a)(4), where
                                                  92 .............       39°57.8′ N.           69°20.35′ W.                                                             § 648.203   [Amended]
                                                                                                                  it overlaps with GOM Cod Protection
                                                  93 .............       39°56.75′ N.          69°24.40′ W.       Closures I through III, as defined in                 ■ 15. Amend § 648.203 by revising
                                                  94 .............       39°56.50′ N.          69°26.35′ W.       § 648.81(d)(4). This list may be modified             paragraph (a) to read as follows:
                                                  95 .............       39°56.80′ N.          69°34.10′ W.       through a framework adjustment, as                      (a) Midwater trawl gear may only be
                                                  96 .............       39°57.85′ N.          69°35.05′ W.
                                                  97 .............       40°00.65′ N.          69°36.50′ W.
                                                                                                                  specified in § 648.90.                                used by a vessel issued a valid herring
                                                  98 .............       40°00.90′ N.          69°37.30′ W.          (ii) * * *                                         permit in the GOM/GB Exemption Area
                                                  99 .............       39°59.15′ N.          69°37.30′ W.          (B) The GOM Cod Protection Closures                as defined in § 648.80(a)(17), provided it
                                                  100 ...........        39°58.80′ N.          69°38.45′ W.       IV and V specified in § 648.81(d)(4)(iv)              complies with the midwater trawl gear
                                                  102 ...........        39°56.20′ N.          69°40.20′ W.       and (v).                                              exemption requirements specified under
                                                  103 ...........        39°55.75′ N.          69°41.40′ W.                                                             the NE multispecies regulations at
                                                  104 ...........        39°56.70′ N.          69°53.60′ W.       § 648.89    [Amended]
                                                                                                                                                                        § 648.80(d), including issuance of a
                                                  105 ...........        39°57.55′ N.          69°54.05′ W.       ■  13. In § 648.89, revise paragraphs
                                                                                                                                                                        Letter of Authorization.
                                                  106 ...........        39°57.40′ N.          69°55.90′ W.       (e)(1)(i) and (ii) and remove and reserve
                                                  107 ...........        39°56.90′ N.          69°57.45′ W.       paragraph (e)(2) to read as follows:                  *     *    *     *     *
                                                  108 ...........        39°58.25′ N.          70°03.00′ W.                                                             ■ 16. Add Subpart Q consisting of
                                                                                                                  *       *    *      *    *
                                                  110 ...........        39°59.20′ N.          70°04.90′ W.          (e) Charter/party vessel restrictions on           §§ 648.370 through 648.372 to read as
                                                  111 ...........        40°00.70′ N.          70°08.70′ W.                                                             follows:
                                                                                                                  fishing in GOM closed areas.
                                                  112 ...........        40°03.75′ N.          70°10.15′ W.
                                                  115 ...........        40°05.20′ N.          70°10.90′ W.
                                                                                                                     (1) GOM Closed Areas.                              Subpart Q—Habitat-Related Management
                                                  116 ...........        40°02.45′ N.          70°14.1′ W.
                                                                                                                     (i) A vessel fishing under charter/                Measures
                                                  119 ...........        40°02.75′ N.          70°16.1′ W.        party regulations may not fish in the                 648.370 Habitat Management Areas.
                                                  to 206                                                          GOM closed areas specified in                         648.371 Dedicated Habitat Research Areas.
                                                                                                                  § 648.81(a)(3), (a)(4), and (d)(4) during             648.372 Frank R. Lautenberg Deep-Sea
                                                  *       *          *        *      *                            the time periods specified in those                       Coral Protection Areas.
                                                                                                                  paragraphs, unless the vessel has on
                                                  § 648.87      [Amended]                                         board a valid letter of authorization                 Subpart Q—Habitat-Related
                                                  ■ 12. Amend § 648.87 by revising                                issued by the Regional Administrator                  Management Measures
                                                  paragraphs paragraphs (c)(2)(i) and                             pursuant to § 648.81(d)(5)(v) and
                                                                                                                                                                        § 648.370   Habitat management areas.
                                                  (c)(2)(ii)(B).                                                  paragraph (e)(3) of this section. The
                                                  *      *     *    *     *                                       conditions and restrictions of the letter                Unless otherwise specified, no fishing
                                                     (c) * * *                                                    of authorization must be complied with                vessel or person on a fishing vessel may
                                                     (2) * * *                                                    for a minimum of 3 months if the vessel               fish with bottom-tending mobile gear in
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                                                     (i) Regulations that may not be                              fishes or intends to fish in the GOM cod              the areas defined in this section. Copies
                                                  exempted for sector participants. The                           protection closures; or for the rest of the           of charts depicting these areas are
                                                  Regional Administrator may not exempt                           fishing year, beginning with the start of             available from the Regional
                                                  participants in a sector from the                               the participation period of the letter of             Administrator upon request.
                                                  following Federal fishing regulations:                          authorization, if the vessel fishes or                   (a) Eastern Maine Habitat
                                                  Specific times and areas within the NE                          intends to fish in the year-round GOM                 Management Area. The Eastern Maine
                                                  multispecies year-round closure areas;                          closure areas.                                        HMA is defined by straight lines
                                                  permitting restrictions (e.g., vessel                              (ii) A vessel fishing under charter/               connecting the following points in the
                                                  upgrades, etc.); gear restrictions                              party regulations may not fish in the                 order stated:


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                                                                  EASTERN MAINE HMA                              exclusively with lobster traps, as                                        NORTHERN EDGE HMA
                                                                                                                 defined in § 697.2.
                                                       Point              N. latitude          W. longitude         (f) Western Gulf of Maine Habitat                            Point              N. latitude    W. longitude

                                                  1 ...............     44°02.5′              68°06.1′           Management Area. (1) The Western                           1   ...............   42°02′00″       67°02′14.205″
                                                  2 ...............     43°51.0′              68°33.9′           GOM HMA is defined by the straight                         2   ...............   41°50′00″       66°52′01.383″
                                                  3 * .............     43°56.6′              68°38.1′           lines connecting the following points in                   3   ...............   41°50′00″       67°20′00″
                                                  4 * .............     44°07.6′              68°10.6′           the order stated:                                          4   ...............   42°02′00″       67°20′00″
                                                    * Landward boundary at state waters. Only                                                                                 (j) Northern Edge Reduced Impact
                                                  endpoints provided.                                                  WESTERN GULF OF MAINE HMA
                                                                                                                                                                            Habitat Management Area. (1) The
                                                    (b) Jeffreys Bank Habitat Management                               Point             N. latitude       W. longitude     Northern Edge Reduced Impact HMA is
                                                  Area. The Jeffreys Bank HMA is defined                                                                                    defined by the straight lines connecting
                                                  by straight lines connecting the                               WGM4        ......    43°15′             70°15′            the following points in the order stated:
                                                  following points in the order stated:                          WGM1        ......    42°15′             70°15′
                                                                                                                 WGM5        ......    42°15′             70°00′                NORTHERN EDGE REDUCED IMPACT
                                                                  JEFFREYS BANK HMA                              WGM6        ......    43°15′             70°15′
                                                                                                                                                                                           HMA
                                                       Point              N. latitude          W. longitude        (2) Western Gulf of Maine Shrimp                              Point              N. latitude    W. longitude
                                                                                                                 Exemption Area. Vessels fishing with
                                                  1   ...............   43°31′                68°37′                                                                        1   ...............   42°10′00″       67°09′18″
                                                  2   ...............   43°20′                68°37′             shrimp trawls under the Small Mesh
                                                                                                                 Northern Shrimp Fishery Exemption                          2   ...............   42°02′00″       67°02′14.205″
                                                  3   ...............   43°20′                68°55′                                                                        3   ...............   42°02′00″       67°20′00″
                                                  4   ...............   43°31′                68°55′             specified at § 648.80(a)(5) may fish                       4   ...............   42°00′00″       67°20′00″
                                                                                                                 within the Western Gulf of Maine HMA                       5   ...............   42°00′00″       67°26′00″
                                                    (c) Cashes Ledge Habitat Management                          Shrimp Exemption Area which is                             6   ...............   42°05′30″       67°26′00″
                                                  Area. The Cashes Ledge HMA is defined                          defined by the straight lines connecting
                                                  by straight lines connecting the                               the following points in the order stated:                     (2) Scallop Dredge Exemption.
                                                  following points in the order stated:                                                                                     Atlantic sea scallop permitted vessels
                                                                                                                     WESTERN GULF OF MAINE SHRIMP                           may fish with scallop dredges in the
                                                                   CASHES LEDGE HMA                                        EXEMPTION AREA                                   Northern Edge Reduced Impact HMA as
                                                                                                                                                                            authorized under the sea scallop area
                                                       Point              N. latitude          W. longitude            Point             N. latitude       W. longitude     rotation program as described in
                                                                                                                                                                            § 648.59.
                                                  1   ...............   43°01.0′              69°00.0′           1   ...............   43°15′             70°                  (3) Eastern US/CA Haddock Special
                                                  2   ...............   43°01.0′              68°52.0′           2   ...............   43°13′             70°               Access Program (SAP) Exemption.
                                                  3   ...............   42°45.0′              68°52.0′           3   ...............   43°13′             70°05′
                                                  4   ...............   42°45.0′              69°00.0′
                                                                                                                                                                            Vessels fishing under the Eastern
                                                                                                                 4   ...............   43°09′             70°05′            US/CA Haddock special access program,
                                                                                                                 5   ...............   43°09′             70°08′            as defined in § 648.85(b)(8), may use
                                                    (d) Fippennies Ledge Habitat                                 6   ...............   42°55′             70°08′
                                                  Management Area. The Fippennies                                                                                           bottom trawls in the Northern Edge
                                                                                                                 7   ...............   42°55′             70°15′
                                                  Ledge HMA is defined by straight lines                                                                                    Reduced Impact HMA west of 67°20′ W.
                                                                                                                 8   ...............   43°15′             70°15′
                                                  connecting the following points in the                                                                                       (k) Great South Channel Habitat
                                                  order stated:                                                                                                             Management Area. (1) The Great South
                                                                                                                    (h) Georges Shoal Habitat                               Channel HMA is defined by the straight
                                                                                                                 Management Area. (1) The Georges                           lines connecting the following points in
                                                               FIPPENNIES LEDGE HMA                              Shoal HMA is defined by the straight                       the order stated:
                                                       Point              N. latitude          W. longitude
                                                                                                                 lines connecting the following points in
                                                                                                                 the order stated:                                                  GREAT SOUTH CHANNEL HMA
                                                  1   ...............   42°50.0′              69°17.0′
                                                  2   ...............   42°44.0′              69°14.0′                          GEORGES SHOAL HMA                                Point              N. latitude    W. longitude
                                                  3   ...............   42°44.0′              69°18.0′
                                                  4   ...............   42°50.0′              69°21.0′                 Point             N. latitude       W. longitude     1   ...............   41°30.3′        69°31.0′
                                                                                                                                                                            2   ...............   41°0.00′        69°18.5′
                                                    (e) Ammen Rock Habitat Management                            1   ...............   41°46′             67°46′            3   ...............   40°51.7′        69°18.5′
                                                  Area. (1) The Ammen Rock HMA is                                2   ...............   41°39′             67°40′            4   ...............   40°51.6′        69°48.9′
                                                                                                                 3   ...............   41°30′             67°40′            5   ...............   41°30.2′        69°49.3′
                                                  defined by straight lines connecting the
                                                  following points in the order stated:                          4   ...............   41°30′             68°10′
                                                                                                                 5   ...............   41°41′             68°10′              (2) Hydraulic Clam Dredge
                                                                                                                                                                            Exemption. (i) Except for the portion of
                                                                    AMMEN ROCK HMA                                                                                          the Great South Channel HMA defined
                                                                                                                    (2) Hydraulic Clam Dredge                               in paragraph (iii) of this section,
                                                       Point              N. latitude          W. longitude      Exemption. Surfclam and ocean quahog                       surfclam and ocean quahog permitted
                                                                                                                 permitted vessels may fish with
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                                                  1   ...............   42°55.5′              68°57.0′                                                                      vessels may fish with hydraulic clam
                                                                                                                 hydraulic clam dredges in the Georges                      dredges in the Great South Channel
                                                  2   ...............   42°52.5′              68°55.0′
                                                  3   ...............   42°52.5′              68°57.0′
                                                                                                                 Shoal HMA until [Insert date 1 year                        HMA.
                                                  4   ...............   42°55.5′              68°59.0′           from the effective date of the final rule.].                 (ii) The Hydraulic clam dredge
                                                                                                                    (i) Northern Edge Habitat                               exemption is effective until [Insert date
                                                    (2) No fishing vessel, including                             Management Area. The Northern Edge                         1 year from effective date]. After which,
                                                  private and for-hire recreational fishing                      HMA is defined by the straight lines                       no vessels fishing with hydraulic clam
                                                  vessels, may fish in the Ammen Rock                            connecting the following points in the                     dredges may fish within the Great South
                                                  HMA, except for vessels fishing                                order stated:                                              Channel HMA.


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                                                    (iii) The hydraulic clam dredge                                 (o) Review of Habitat Management                          shall initiate a review of the DHRAs
                                                  exemption does not apply in the area                           Measures. The New England Fishery                            defined in this section three years after
                                                  defined as the straight lines connecting                       Management Council will develop a                            implementation.
                                                  the following points in the order stated:                      strategic process to evaluate the                               (2) After initiation of the review and
                                                                                                                 boundaries, scope, characteristics, and                      consultation with the New England
                                                       Point              N. latitude          W. longitude      timing of habitat and spawning                               Fishery Management Council, the
                                                                                                                 protection areas to facilitate review of                     Regional Administrator may remove a
                                                  GSC 1 ......          41°30.3′              69°31.0′           these areas at 10-year intervals.
                                                  MBTG 2 ....           41°21.0′              69°27.2′                                                                        DHRA. The following criteria will be
                                                  MBTG 3 ....           41°21.0′              69°43.0′           § 648.371             Dedicated Habitat Research             used to determine if DHRA should be
                                                  MBTG 4 ....           41°30.0′              69°43.0′           Areas.                                                       maintained:
                                                                                                                   (a) Dedicated Habitat Research Area                           (i) Documentation of active and
                                                    (l) Cox Ledge Habitat Management                             Topics. The areas defined in this section                    ongoing research in the DHRA area, in
                                                  Areas. (1) Cox Ledge 1 Habitat                                 are intended to facilitate coordinated                       the form of data records, cruise reports
                                                  Management Area. The Cox Ledge 1                               research on gear impacts, habitat                            or inventory samples with analytical
                                                  HMA is defined by the straight lines                           recovery, natural disturbance, and                           objectives focused on the DHRA topics,
                                                  connecting the following points in the                         productivity.                                                described in paragraph (a) of this
                                                  order stated:                                                    (b) Stellwagen Dedicated Habitat                           section; and
                                                                                                                 Research Area. (1) The Stellwagen                               (ii) Documentation of pending or
                                                                    COX LEDGE HMA 1                              DHRA is defined by the straight lines                        approved proposals or funding requests
                                                                                                                 connecting the following points in the                       (including ship time requests), with
                                                       Point              N. latitude          W. longitude
                                                                                                                 order stated:                                                objectives specific to the DHRA topics,
                                                  1   ...............   41°05.0′              71°03.0′                                                                        described in paragraph (a) of this
                                                  2   ...............   41°00.0′              71°03.0′                            STELLWAGEN DHRA                             section.
                                                  3   ...............   41°00.0′              71°14.0′
                                                  4   ...............   41°05.0′              71°14.0′                 Point               N. latitude       W. longitude        (3) The Regional Administrator will
                                                                                                                                                                              make any such determination in
                                                    (2) Cox Ledge 2 Habitat Management                           1   ...............    42°15.0′            70°00.0′          accordance with the APA through
                                                  Area. The Cox Ledge 2 HMA is defined                           2   ...............    42°15.0′            70°15.0′          notification in the Federal Register.
                                                                                                                 3   ...............    42°45.2′            70°15.0′
                                                  by the straight lines connecting the                                                                                        § 648.372 Frank R. Lautenberg Deep-Sea
                                                                                                                 4   ...............    42°46.0′            70°13.0′
                                                  following points in the order stated:                          5   ...............    42°46.0′            70°00.0′          Coral Protection Area

                                                                    COX LEDGE HMA 2                                                                                              (a) No vessel may fish with bottom-
                                                                                                                    (2) Vessels fishing with bottom-
                                                                                                                                                                              tending gear within the Frank R.
                                                                                                                 tending mobile gear, sink gillnet gear, or
                                                       Point              N. latitude          W. longitude                                                                   Lautenberg Deep-Sea Coral Protection
                                                                                                                 demersal longline gear are prohibited
                                                                                                                 from fishing in the Stellwagen DHRA,                         Area described in this section, unless
                                                  1   ...............   41°12.0′              70°55.0′                                                                        transiting pursuant to paragraph (d) of
                                                  2   ...............   41°07.5′              70°55.0′           unless otherwise exempted.
                                                                                                                    (c) Georges Bank Dedicated Habitat                        this section, fishing lobster trap gear in
                                                  3   ...............   40°07.5′              71°01.0′
                                                                                                                 Research Area. (1) The Georges Bank                          accordance with § 697.21 of this
                                                  4   ...............   41°12.0′              71°01.0′
                                                                                                                 DHRA is defined by straight lines                            chapter, or fishing red crab trap gear in
                                                     (3) Gear restrictions. (i) No vessel may                    connecting the following points in the                       accordance with § 648.264. Bottom-
                                                  fish in the Cox Ledge HMAs with a                              order stated:                                                tending gear includes but is not limited
                                                  hydraulic clam dredge.                                                                                                      to bottom-tending otter trawls, bottom-
                                                     (ii) Vessels may fish in the Cox Ledge                                     GEORGES BANK DHRA                             tending beam trawls, hydraulic dredges,
                                                  HMAs with bottom trawls, provided the                                                                                       non-hydraulic dredges, bottom-tending
                                                  gear is configured such that there are no                            Point               N. latitude       W. longitude     seines, bottom longlines, pots and traps,
                                                  ground cables and the bridle length is                                                                                      and sink or anchored gillnets. The Frank
                                                  less than or equal to 30 fathoms per                           CIH3 .........         40°55′              68°53′            R. Lautenberg Deep-Sea Coral Protection
                                                                                                                 CIH4 .........         40°58′              68°30′            Area consists of the Broad and Discrete
                                                  side.                                                          CI3 ............       40°45′              68°30′
                                                     (m) Transiting. Unless otherwise                                                                                         Deep-Sea Coral Zones defined in
                                                                                                                 CI2 ............       40°45′              68°45′
                                                  restricted or specified in this paragraph                                                                                   paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section.
                                                  (m), a vessel may transit the habitat                             (2) Vessels fishing with bottom-                             (b) Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone. The
                                                  management areas described in this                             tending mobile gear are prohibited from                      Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone is bounded
                                                  section provided that its gear is stowed                       fishing in the Georges Bank DHRA,                            on the east by the outer limit of the U.S.
                                                  and not available for immediate use as                         unless otherwise exempted.                                   Exclusive Economic Zone, and bounded
                                                  defined in § 648.2.                                               (d) Transiting. Unless otherwise                          on all other sides by straight lines
                                                     (n) Other Habitat Protection                                restricted or specified in this paragraph                    connecting the following points in the
                                                  Measures. (1) The Inshore Gulf of                              (d), a vessel may transit the Dedicated                      order stated (copies of a chart depicting
                                                  Maine/Georges Bank Restricted Roller                           Habitat Research Areas of this section                       this area are available from the Regional
                                                  Gear Area described in § 648.80                                provided that its gear is stowed and not                     Administrator upon request). An
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                                                  (a)(3)(vii) is considered a habitat                            available for immediate use as defined                       asterisk (*) in the Discrete Zone column
                                                  protection measure and the restrictions                        in § 648.2.                                                  means the point is shared with a
                                                  outlined in that section apply to all                             (e) Dedicated Habitat Research Areas                      Discrete Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as
                                                  bottom trawl gear.                                             Review. (1) The Regional Administrator                       defined in paragraph (c) of this section.




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                                                                                                                                                         BROAD ZONE
                                                                                                                       Point                                                                                Latitude        Longitude   Discrete zone

                                                  1 ..................................................................................................................................................   36°33.02′ N.   71°29.33′ W.
                                                  2 ..................................................................................................................................................   36°33.02′ N.   72°00′ W.
                                                  3 ..................................................................................................................................................   36°33.02′ N.   73°00′ W.
                                                  4 ..................................................................................................................................................   36°33.02′ N.   74°00′ W.
                                                  5 ..................................................................................................................................................   36°33.02′ N.   74°42.14′ W.
                                                  6 ..................................................................................................................................................   36°34.44′ N.   74°42.23′ W.
                                                  7 ..................................................................................................................................................   36°35.53′ N.   74°41.59′ W.
                                                  8 ..................................................................................................................................................   36°37.69′ N.   74°41.51′ W.
                                                  9 ..................................................................................................................................................   36°42.09′ N.   74°39.07′ W.
                                                  10 ................................................................................................................................................    36°45.18′ N.   74°38′ W.
                                                  11 ................................................................................................................................................    36°45.69′ N.   74°38.55′ W.
                                                  12 ................................................................................................................................................    36°49.17′ N.   74°38.31′ W.
                                                  13 ................................................................................................................................................    36°49.56′ N.   74°37.77′ W.
                                                  14 ................................................................................................................................................    36°51.21′ N.   74°37.81′ W.
                                                  15 ................................................................................................................................................    36°51.78′ N.   74°37.43′ W.
                                                  16 ................................................................................................................................................    36°58.51′ N.   74°36.51′ W.         (*)
                                                  17 ................................................................................................................................................    36°58.62′ N.   74°36.97′ W.         (*)
                                                  18 ................................................................................................................................................    37°4.43′ N.    74°41.03′ W.         (*)
                                                  19 ................................................................................................................................................    37°5.83′ N.    74°45.57′ W.         (*)
                                                  20 ................................................................................................................................................    37°6.97′ N.    74°40.8′ W.          (*)
                                                  21 ................................................................................................................................................    37°4.52′ N.    74°37.77′ W.         (*)
                                                  22 ................................................................................................................................................    37°4.02′ N.    74°33.83′ W.         (*)
                                                  23 ................................................................................................................................................    37°4.52′ N.    74°33.51′ W.         (*)
                                                  24 ................................................................................................................................................    37°4.4′ N.     74°33.11′ W.         (*)
                                                  25 ................................................................................................................................................    37°7.38′ N.    74°31.95′ W.
                                                  26 ................................................................................................................................................    37°8.32′ N.    74°32.4′ W.
                                                  27 ................................................................................................................................................    37°8.51′ N.    74°31.38′ W.
                                                  28 ................................................................................................................................................    37°9.44′ N.    74°31.5′ W.
                                                  29 ................................................................................................................................................    37°16.83′ N.   74°28.58′ W.
                                                  30 ................................................................................................................................................    37°17.81′ N.   74°27.67′ W.
                                                  31 ................................................................................................................................................    37°18.72′ N.   74°28.22′ W.
                                                  32 ................................................................................................................................................    37°22.74′ N.   74°26.24′ W.         (*)
                                                  33 ................................................................................................................................................    37°22.87′ N.   74°26.16′ W.         (*)
                                                  34 ................................................................................................................................................    37°24.44′ N.   74°28.57′ W.         (*)
                                                  35 ................................................................................................................................................    37°24.67′ N.   74°29.71′ W.         (*)
                                                  36 ................................................................................................................................................    37°25.93′ N.   74°30.13′ W.         (*)
                                                  37 ................................................................................................................................................    37°27.25′ N.   74°30.2′ W.          (*)
                                                  38 ................................................................................................................................................    37°28.6′ N.    74°30.6′ W.          (*)
                                                  39 ................................................................................................................................................    37°29.43′ N.   74°30.29′ W.         (*)
                                                  40 ................................................................................................................................................    37°29.53′ N.   74°29.95′ W.         (*)
                                                  41 ................................................................................................................................................    37°27.68′ N.   74°28.82′ W.         (*)
                                                  42 ................................................................................................................................................    37°27.06′ N.   74°28.76′ W.         (*)
                                                  43 ................................................................................................................................................    37°26.39′ N.   74°27.76′ W.         (*)
                                                  44 ................................................................................................................................................    37°26.3′ N.    74°26.87′ W.         (*)
                                                  45 ................................................................................................................................................    37°25.69′ N.   74°25.63′ W.         (*)
                                                  46 ................................................................................................................................................    37°25.83′ N.   74°24.22′ W.         (*)
                                                  47 ................................................................................................................................................    37°25.68′ N.   74°24.03′ W.         (*)
                                                  48 ................................................................................................................................................    37°28.04′ N.   74°23.17′ W.
                                                  49 ................................................................................................................................................    37°27.72′ N.   74°22.34′ W.
                                                  50 ................................................................................................................................................    37°30.13′ N.   74°17.77′ W.
                                                  51 ................................................................................................................................................    37°33.83′ N.   74°17.47′ W.
                                                  52 ................................................................................................................................................    37°35.48′ N.   74°14.84′ W.
                                                  53 ................................................................................................................................................    37°36.99′ N.   74°14.01′ W.
                                                  54 ................................................................................................................................................    37°37.23′ N.   74°13.02′ W.
                                                  55 ................................................................................................................................................    37°42.85′ N.   74°9.97′ W.
                                                  56 ................................................................................................................................................    37°43.5′ N.    74°8.79′ W.
                                                  57 ................................................................................................................................................    37°45.22′ N.   74°9.2′ W.           (*)
                                                  58 ................................................................................................................................................    37°45.15′ N.   74°7.24′ W.          (*)
                                                  59 ................................................................................................................................................    37°45.88′ N.   74°7.44′ W.          (*)
                                                  60 ................................................................................................................................................    37°46.7′ N.    74°5.98′ W.          (*)
                                                  61 ................................................................................................................................................    37°49.62′ N.   74°6.03′ W.          (*)
                                                  62 ................................................................................................................................................    37°51.25′ N.   74°5.48′ W.          (*)
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                                                  63 ................................................................................................................................................    37°51.99′ N.   74°4.51′ W.          (*)
                                                  64 ................................................................................................................................................    37°51.37′ N.   74°3.3′ W.           (*)
                                                  65 ................................................................................................................................................    37°50.63′ N.   74°2.69′ W.          (*)
                                                  66 ................................................................................................................................................    37°49.62′ N.   74°2.28′ W.          (*)
                                                  67 ................................................................................................................................................    37°50.28′ N.   74°0.67′ W.          (*)
                                                  68 ................................................................................................................................................    37°53.68′ N.   73°57.41′ W.         (*)
                                                  69 ................................................................................................................................................    37°55.07′ N.   73°57.27′ W.         (*)
                                                  70 ................................................................................................................................................    38°3.29′ N.    73°49.1′ W.          (*)
                                                  71 ................................................................................................................................................    38°6.19′ N.    73°51.59′ W.         (*)
                                                  72 ................................................................................................................................................    38°7.67′ N.    73°52.19′ W.         (*)



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                                                                                                                                            BROAD ZONE—Continued
                                                                                                                       Point                                                                               Latitude        Longitude   Discrete zone

                                                  73 ................................................................................................................................................   38°9.04′ N.    73°52.39′ W.         (*)
                                                  74 ................................................................................................................................................   38°10.1′ N.    73°52.32′ W.         (*)
                                                  75 ................................................................................................................................................   38°11.98′ N.   73°52.65′ W.         (*)
                                                  76 ................................................................................................................................................   38°13.74′ N.   73°50.73′ W.         (*)
                                                  77 ................................................................................................................................................   38°13.15′ N.   73°49.77′ W.         (*)
                                                  78 ................................................................................................................................................   38°10.92′ N.   73°50.37′ W.         (*)
                                                  79 ................................................................................................................................................   38°10.2′ N.    73°49.63′ W.         (*)
                                                  80 ................................................................................................................................................   38°9.26′ N.    73°49.68′ W.         (*)
                                                  81 ................................................................................................................................................   38°8.38′ N.    73°49.51′ W.         (*)
                                                  82 ................................................................................................................................................   38°7.59′ N.    73°47.91′ W.         (*)
                                                  83 ................................................................................................................................................   38°6.96′ N.    73°47.25′ W.         (*)
                                                  84 ................................................................................................................................................   38°6.51′ N.    73°46.99′ W.         (*)
                                                  85 ................................................................................................................................................   38°5.69′ N.    73°45.56′ W.         (*)
                                                  86 ................................................................................................................................................   38°6.35′ N.    73°44.8′ W.          (*)
                                                  87 ................................................................................................................................................   38°7.5′ N.     73°45.2′ W.          (*)
                                                  88 ................................................................................................................................................   38°9.24′ N.    73°42.61′ W.         (*)
                                                  89 ................................................................................................................................................   38°9.41′ N.    73°41.63′ W.
                                                  90 ................................................................................................................................................   38°15.13′ N.   73°37.58′ W.
                                                  91 ................................................................................................................................................   38°15.25′ N.   73°36.2′ W.          (*)
                                                  92 ................................................................................................................................................   38°16.19′ N.   73°36.91′ W.         (*)
                                                  93 ................................................................................................................................................   38°16.89′ N.   73°36.66′ W.         (*)
                                                  94 ................................................................................................................................................   38°16.91′ N.   73°36.35′ W.         (*)
                                                  95 ................................................................................................................................................   38°17.63′ N.   73°35.35′ W.         (*)
                                                  96 ................................................................................................................................................   38°18.55′ N.   73°34.44′ W.         (*)
                                                  97 ................................................................................................................................................   38°18.38′ N.   73°33.4′ W.          (*)
                                                  98 ................................................................................................................................................   38°19.04′ N.   73°33.02′ W.         (*)
                                                  99 ................................................................................................................................................   38°25.08′ N.   73°34.99′ W.         (*)
                                                  100 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°26.32′ N.   73°33.44′ W.         (*)
                                                  101 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°29.72′ N.   73°30.65′ W.         (*)
                                                  102 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°28.65′ N.   73°29.37′ W.         (*)
                                                  103 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°25.53′ N.   73°30.94′ W.         (*)
                                                  104 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°25.26′ N.   73°29.97′ W.         (*)
                                                  105 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°23.75′ N.   73°30.16′ W.         (*)
                                                  106 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°23.47′ N.   73°29.7′ W.          (*)
                                                  107 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°22.76′ N.   73°29.34′ W.         (*)
                                                  108 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°22.5′ N.    73°27.63′ W.         (*)
                                                  109 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°21.59′ N.   73°26.87′ W.         (*)
                                                  110 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°23.07′ N.   73°24.11′ W.
                                                  111 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°25.83′ N.   73°22.39′ W.
                                                  112 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°25.97′ N.   73°21.43′ W.
                                                  113 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°34.14′ N.   73°11.14′ W.         (*)
                                                  114 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°35.1′ N.    73°10.43′ W.         (*)
                                                  115 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°35.94′ N.   73°11.25′ W.         (*)
                                                  116 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°37.57′ N.   73°10.49′ W.         (*)
                                                  117 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°37.21′ N.   73°9.41′ W.          (*)
                                                  118 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°36.72′ N.   73°8.85′ W.          (*)
                                                  119 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°43′ N.      73°1.24′ W.          (*)
                                                  120 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°43.66′ N.   73°0.36′ W.          (*)
                                                  121 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°45′ N.      73°0.27′ W.          (*)
                                                  122 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°46.68′ N.   73°1.07′ W.          (*)
                                                  123 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°47.54′ N.   73°2.24′ W.          (*)
                                                  124 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°47.84′ N.   73°2.24′ W.          (*)
                                                  125 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°49.03′ N.   73°1.53′ W.          (*)
                                                  126 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°48.45′ N.   73°1′ W.             (*)
                                                  127 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°49.15′ N.   72°58.98′ W.         (*)
                                                  128 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°48.03′ N.   72°56.7′ W.          (*)
                                                  129 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°49.84′ N.   72°55.54′ W.         (*)
                                                  130 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°52.4′ N.    72°52.5′ W.          (*)
                                                  131 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°53.87′ N.   72°53.36′ W.         (*)
                                                  132 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°54.17′ N.   72°52.58′ W.         (*)
                                                  133 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°54.7′ N.    72°50.26′ W.         (*)
                                                  134 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°57.2′ N.    72°47.74′ W.         (*)
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                                                  135 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°58.64′ N.   72°48.35′ W.         (*)
                                                  136 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°59.3′ N.    72°47.86′ W.         (*)
                                                  137 ..............................................................................................................................................    38°59.22′ N.   72°46.69′ W.         (*)
                                                  138 ..............................................................................................................................................    39°0.13′ N.    72°45.47′ W.         (*)
                                                  139 ..............................................................................................................................................    39°1.69′ N.    72°45.74′ W.         (*)
                                                  140 ..............................................................................................................................................    39°1.49′ N.    72°43.67′ W.         (*)
                                                  141 ..............................................................................................................................................    39°3.9′ N.     72°40.83′ W.         (*)
                                                  142 ..............................................................................................................................................    39°7.35′ N.    72°41.26′ W.         (*)
                                                  143 ..............................................................................................................................................    39°7.16′ N.    72°37.21′ W.         (*)
                                                  144 ..............................................................................................................................................    39°6.52′ N.    72°35.78′ W.         (*)



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                                                                                                                                             BROAD ZONE—Continued
                                                                                                                        Point                                                                                 Latitude        Longitude    Discrete zone

                                                  145     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°11.73′ N.   72°25.4′ W.           (*)
                                                  146     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°11.76′ N.   72°22.33′ W.
                                                  147     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°19.08′ N.   72°9.56′ W.           (*)
                                                  148     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°25.17′ N.   72°13.03′ W.          (*)
                                                  149     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°28.8′ N.    72°17.39′ W.          (*)
                                                  150     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°30.16′ N.   72°20.41′ W.          (*)
                                                  151     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°31.38′ N.   72°23.86′ W.          (*)
                                                  152     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°32.55′ N.   72°25.07′ W.          (*)
                                                  153     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°34.57′ N.   72°25.18′ W.          (*)
                                                  154     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°34.53′ N.   72°24.23′ W.          (*)
                                                  155     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°33.17′ N.   72°24.1′ W.           (*)
                                                  156     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°32.07′ N.   72°22.77′ W.          (*)
                                                  157     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°32.17′ N.   72°22.08′ W.          (*)
                                                  158     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°30.3′ N.    72°15.71′ W.          (*)
                                                  159     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°29.49′ N.   72°14.3′ W.           (*)
                                                  160     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°29.44′ N.   72°13.24′ W.          (*)
                                                  161     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°27.63′ N.   72°5.87′ W.           (*)
                                                  162     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°28.26′ N.   72°2.2′ W.            (*)
                                                  163     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°29.88′ N.   72°3.51′ W.           (*)
                                                  164     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°30.57′ N.   72°3.47′ W.           (*)
                                                  165     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°31.28′ N.   72°2.63′ W.           (*)
                                                  166     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°31.46′ N.   72°1.41′ W.           (*)
                                                  167     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°37.15′ N.   71°55.85′ W.          (*)
                                                  168     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°39.77′ N.   71°53.7′ W.           (*)
                                                  169     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°41.5′ N.    71°51.89′ W.
                                                  170     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°43.84′ N.   71°44.85′ W.          (*)
                                                  171     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°48.01′ N.   71°45.19′ W.          (*)
                                                  172     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°49.97′ N.   71°39.29′ W.          (*)
                                                  173     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°55.08′ N.   71°18.62′ W.          (*)
                                                  174     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°55.99′ N.   71°16.07′ W.          (*)
                                                  175     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°57.04′ N.   70°50.01′ W.
                                                  176     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°55.07′ N.   70°32.42′ W.
                                                  177     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°50.24′ N.   70°27.78′ W.
                                                  178     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°42.18′ N.   70°20.09′ W.
                                                  179     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°34.11′ N.   70°12.42′ W.
                                                  180     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°26.04′ N.   70°4.78′ W.
                                                  181     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°17.96′ N.   69°57.18′ W.
                                                  182     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°9.87′ N.    69°49.6′ W.
                                                  183     ..............................................................................................................................................   39°1.77′ N.    69°42.05′ W.
                                                  184     ..............................................................................................................................................   38°53.66′ N.   69°34.53′ W.
                                                  185     ..............................................................................................................................................   38°45.54′ N.   69°27.03′ W.
                                                  186     ..............................................................................................................................................   38°37.42′ N.   69°19.57′ W.
                                                  187     ..............................................................................................................................................   38°29.29′ N.   69°12.13′ W.
                                                  188     ..............................................................................................................................................   38°21.15′ N.   69°4.73′ W.
                                                  189     ..............................................................................................................................................   38°13′ N.      68°57.35′ W.
                                                  190     ..............................................................................................................................................   38°4.84′ N.    68°49.99′ W.
                                                  191     ..............................................................................................................................................   38°2.21′ N.    68°47.62′ W.



                                                     (c) Discrete Deep-Sea Coral Zones. (1)                                      points in the order stated (copies of a                                      Zone column means the point is shared
                                                  Block Canyon. Block Canyon discrete                                            chart depicting this area are available                                      with the Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as
                                                  deep-sea coral zone is defined by                                              from the Regional Administrator upon                                         defined in paragraph (b) of this section.
                                                  straight lines connecting the following                                        request). An asterisk (*) in the Broad

                                                                                                                                                       BLOCK CANYON
                                                                                                                        Point                                                                                 Latitude        Longitude     Broad zone

                                                  1 ..................................................................................................................................................     39°55.08′ N.   71°18.62′ W.          (*)
                                                  (2) ................................................................................................................................................     39°55.99′ N.   71°16.07′ W.          (*)
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                                                  3 ..................................................................................................................................................     39°49.51′ N.   71°12.12′ W.
                                                  4 ..................................................................................................................................................     39°38.09′ N.   71°9.5′ W.
                                                  5 ..................................................................................................................................................     39°37.4′ N.    71°11.87′ W.
                                                  6 ..................................................................................................................................................     39°47.26′ N.   71°17.38′ W.
                                                  7 ..................................................................................................................................................     39°52.6′ N.    71°17.51′ W.
                                                  1 ..................................................................................................................................................     39°55.08′ N.   71°18.62′ W.          (*)




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                                                     (2) Ryan and McMaster Canyons.                                              points in the order stated (copies of a                                      Zone column means the point is shared
                                                  Ryan and McMaster Canyons discrete                                             chart depicting this area are available                                      with the Broad Deep-sea Coral Zone, as
                                                  deep-sea coral zone is defined by                                              from the Regional Administrator upon                                         defined in paragraph (b) of this section.
                                                  straight lines connecting the following                                        request). An asterisk (*) in the Broad

                                                                                                                                       RYAN AND MCMASTER CANYONS
                                                                                                                        Point                                                                                 Latitude          Longitude    Broad zone

                                                  1   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°43.84′   N.   71°44.85′   W.      (*)
                                                  2   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°48.01′   N.   71°45.19′   W.      (*)
                                                  3   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°49.97′   N.   71°39.29′   W.      (*)
                                                  4   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°48.29′   N.   71°37.18′   W.
                                                  5   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°42.96′   N.   71°35.01′   W.
                                                  6   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°33.43′   N.   71°27.91′   W.
                                                  7   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°31.75′   N.   71°30.77′   W.
                                                  8   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°34.46′   N.   71°35.68′   W.
                                                  9   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°40.12′   N.   71°42.36′   W.
                                                  1   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°43.84′   N.   71°44.85′   W.      (*)



                                                     (3) Emery and Uchupi Canyons.                                               points in the order stated (copies of a                                      Zone column means the point is shared
                                                  Emery and Uchupi Canyons discrete                                              chart depicting this area are available                                      with the Broad Deep-sea Coral Zone, as
                                                  deep-sea coral zone is defined by                                              from the Regional Administrator upon                                         defined in paragraph (b) of this section.
                                                  straight lines connecting the following                                        request). An asterisk (*) in the Broad

                                                                                                                                         EMERY AND UCHUPI CANYONS
                                                                                                                        Point                                                                                 Latitude          Longitude    Broad zone

                                                  1   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°37.15′   N.   71°55.85′ W.        (*)
                                                  2   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°39.77′   N.   71°53.7′ W.         (*)
                                                  3   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°39.55′   N.   71°47.68′ W.
                                                  4   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°30.78′   N.   71°36.24′ W.
                                                  5   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°27.26′   N.   71°39.13′ W.
                                                  6   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°28.99′   N.   71°45.47′ W.
                                                  7   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°33.91′   N.   71°52.61′ W.
                                                  1   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°37.15′   N.   71°55.85′ W.        (*)



                                                    (4) Jones and Babylon Canyons. Jones                                         order stated (copies of a chart depicting                                    means the point is shared with the
                                                  and Babylon Canyons discrete deep-sea                                          this area are available from the Regional                                    Broad Deep-sea Coral Zone, as defined
                                                  coral zone is defined by straight lines                                        Administrator upon request). An                                              in paragraph (b) of this section.
                                                  connecting the following points in the                                         asterisk (*) in the Broad Zone column

                                                                                                                                        JONES AND BABYLON CANYONS
                                                                                                                        Point                                                                                 Latitude          Longitude    Broad zone

                                                  1   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°28.26′   N.   72°2.2′ W.          (*)
                                                  2   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°29.88′   N.   72°3.51′ W.         (*)
                                                  3   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°30.57′   N.   72°3.47′ W.         (*)
                                                  4   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°31.28′   N.   72°2.63′ W.         (*)
                                                  5   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°31.46′   N.   72°1.41′ W.         (*)
                                                  6   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°30.37′   N.   71°57.72′ W.
                                                  7   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°30.63′   N.   71°55.13′ W.
                                                  8   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°23.81′   N.   71°48.15′ W.
                                                  9   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°23′ N.        71°52.48′ W.
                                                  1   ..................................................................................................................................................   39°28.26′   N.   72°2.2′ W.          (*)



                                                    (5) Hudson Canyon. Hudson Canyon                                             (copies of a chart depicting this area are                                   means the point is shared with the
                                                  discrete deep-sea coral zone is defined                                        available from the Regional                                                  Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as defined
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                                                  by straight lines connecting the                                               Administrator upon request). An                                              in paragraph (b) of this section.
                                                  following points in the order stated                                           asterisk (*) in the Broad Zone column

                                                                                                                                                      HUDSON CANYON
                                                                                                                        Point                                                                                 Latitude          Longitude    Broad zone

                                                  1 ..................................................................................................................................................     39°19.08′ N.     72°9.56′ W.         (*)
                                                  2 ..................................................................................................................................................     39°25.17′ N.     72°13.03′ W.        (*)



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                                                                                                                                        HUDSON CANYON—Continued
                                                                                                                       Point                                                                                Latitude        Longitude   Broad zone

                                                  3 ..................................................................................................................................................   39°28.8′ N.    72°17.39′ W.       (*)
                                                  4 ..................................................................................................................................................   39°30.16′ N.   72°20.41′ W.       (*)
                                                  5 ..................................................................................................................................................   39°31.38′ N.   72°23.86′ W.       (*)
                                                  6 ..................................................................................................................................................   39°32.55′ N.   72°25.07′ W.       (*)
                                                  7 ..................................................................................................................................................   39°34.57′ N.   72°25.18′ W.       (*)
                                                  8 ..................................................................................................................................................   39°34.53′ N.   72°24.23′ W.       (*)
                                                  9 ..................................................................................................................................................   39°33.17′ N.   72°24.1′ W.        (*)
                                                  10 ................................................................................................................................................    39°32.07′ N.   72°22.77′ W.       (*)
                                                  11 ................................................................................................................................................    39°32.17′ N.   72°22.08′ W.       (*)
                                                  12 ................................................................................................................................................    39°30.3′ N.    72°15.71′ W.       (*)
                                                  13 ................................................................................................................................................    39°29.49′ N.   72°14.3′ W.        (*)
                                                  14 ................................................................................................................................................    39°29.44′ N.   72°13.24′ W.       (*)
                                                  15 ................................................................................................................................................    39°27.63′ N.   72°5.87′ W.        (*)
                                                  16 ................................................................................................................................................    39°13.93′ N.   71°48.44′ W.
                                                  17 ................................................................................................................................................    39°10.39′ N.   71°52.98′ W.
                                                  18 ................................................................................................................................................    39°14.27′ N.   72°3.09′ W.
                                                  1 ..................................................................................................................................................   39°19.08′ N.   72°9.56′ W.        (*)



                                                    (6) Mey-Lindenkohl Slope. Mey-                                              order stated (copies of a chart depicting                                   means the point is shared with the
                                                  Lindenkohl Slope discrete deep-sea                                            this area are available from the Regional                                   Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as defined
                                                  coral zone is defined by straight lines                                       Administrator upon request). An                                             in paragraph (b) of this section.
                                                  connecting the following points in the                                        asterisk (*) in the Broad Zone column

                                                                                                                                              MEY-LINDENKOHL SLOPE
                                                                                                                       Point                                                                                Latitude        Longitude   Broad zone

                                                  1 ..................................................................................................................................................   38°43′ N.      73°1.24′ W.        (*)
                                                  2 ..................................................................................................................................................   38°43.66′ N.   73°0.36′ W.        (*)
                                                  3 ..................................................................................................................................................   38°45′ N.      73°0.27′ W.        (*)
                                                  4 ..................................................................................................................................................   38°46.68′ N.   73°1.07′ W.        (*)
                                                  5 ..................................................................................................................................................   38°47.54′ N.   73°2.24′ W.        (*)
                                                  6 ..................................................................................................................................................   38°47.84′ N.   73°2.24′ W.        (*)
                                                  7 ..................................................................................................................................................   38°49.03′ N.   73°1.53′ W.        (*)
                                                  8 ..................................................................................................................................................   38°48.45′ N.   73°1′ W.           (*)
                                                  9 ..................................................................................................................................................   38°49.15′ N.   72°58.98′ W.       (*)
                                                  10 ................................................................................................................................................    38°48.03′ N.   72°56.7′ W.        (*)
                                                  11 ................................................................................................................................................    38°49.84′ N.   72°55.54′ W.       (*)
                                                  12 ................................................................................................................................................    38°52.4′ N.    72°52.5′ W.        (*)
                                                  13 ................................................................................................................................................    38°53.87′ N.   72°53.36′ W.       (*)
                                                  14 ................................................................................................................................................    38°54.17′ N.   72°52.58′ W.       (*)
                                                  15 ................................................................................................................................................    38°54.7′ N.    72°50.26′ W.       (*)
                                                  16 ................................................................................................................................................    38°57.2′ N.    72°47.74′ W.       (*)
                                                  17 ................................................................................................................................................    38°58.64′ N.   72°48.35′ W.       (*)
                                                  18 ................................................................................................................................................    38°59.3′ N.    72°47.86′ W.       (*)
                                                  19 ................................................................................................................................................    38°59.22′ N.   72°46.69′ W.       (*)
                                                  20 ................................................................................................................................................    39°0.13′ N.    72°45.47′ W.       (*)
                                                  21 ................................................................................................................................................    39°1.69′ N.    72°45.74′ W.       (*)
                                                  22 ................................................................................................................................................    39°1.49′ N.    72°43.67′ W.       (*)
                                                  23 ................................................................................................................................................    39°3.9′ N.     72°40.83′ W.       (*)
                                                  24 ................................................................................................................................................    39°7.35′ N.    72°41.26′ W.       (*)
                                                  25 ................................................................................................................................................    39°7.16′ N.    72°37.21′ W.       (*)
                                                  26 ................................................................................................................................................    39°6.52′ N.    72°35.78′ W.       (*)
                                                  27 ................................................................................................................................................    39°11.73′ N.   72°25.4′ W.        (*)
                                                  28 ................................................................................................................................................    38°58.85′ N.   72°11.78′ W.
                                                  29 ................................................................................................................................................    38°32.39′ N.   72°47.69′ W.
                                                  30 ................................................................................................................................................    38°34.88′ N.   72°53.78′ W.
                                                  1 ..................................................................................................................................................   38°43′ N.      73°1.24′ W.        (*)
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                                                    (7) Spencer Canyon. Spencer Canyon                                          (copies of a chart depicting this area are                                  means the point is shared with the
                                                  discrete deep-sea coral zone is defined                                       available from the Regional                                                 Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as defined
                                                  by straight lines connecting the                                              Administrator upon request). An                                             in paragraph (b) of this section.
                                                  following points in the order stated                                          asterisk (*) in the Broad Zone column




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                                                  51520                          Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 213 / Monday, November 6, 2017 / Proposed Rules

                                                                                                                                                     SPENCER CANYON
                                                                                                                        Point                                                                                 Latitude          Longitude   Broad zone

                                                  1   ..................................................................................................................................................   38°34.14′ N.     73°11.14′ W.        (*)
                                                  2   ..................................................................................................................................................   38°35.1′ N.      73°10.43′ W.        (*)
                                                  3   ..................................................................................................................................................   38°35.94′ N.     73°11.25′ W.        (*)
                                                  4   ..................................................................................................................................................   38°37.57′ N.     73°10.49′ W.        (*)
                                                  5   ..................................................................................................................................................   38°37.21′ N.     73°9.41′ W.         (*)
                                                  6   ..................................................................................................................................................   38°36.72′ N.     73°8.85′ W.         (*)
                                                  7   ..................................................................................................................................................   38°36.59′ N.     73°8.25′ W.
                                                  8   ..................................................................................................................................................   38°28.94′ N.     72°58.96′ W.
                                                  9   ..................................................................................................................................................   38°26.45′ N.     73°3.24′ W.
                                                  1   ..................................................................................................................................................   38°34.14′ N.     73°11.14′ W.        (*)



                                                    (8) Wilmington Canyon. Wilmington                                            (copies of a chart depicting this area are                                   means the point is shared with the
                                                  Canyon discrete deep-sea coral zone is                                         available from the Regional                                                  Broad Deep-sea Coral Zone, as defined
                                                  defined by straight lines connecting the                                       Administrator upon request). An                                              in paragraph (b) of this section.
                                                  following points in the order stated                                           asterisk (*) in the Broad Zone column

                                                                                                                                                  WILMINGTON CANYON
                                                                                                                        Point                                                                                 Latitude          Longitude   Broad zone

                                                  1 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°19.04′ N.     73°33.02′ W.        (*)
                                                  2 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°25.08′ N.     73°34.99′ W.        (*)
                                                  3 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°26.32′ N.     73°33.44′ W.        (*)
                                                  4 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°29.72′ N.     73°30.65′ W.        (*)
                                                  5 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°28.65′ N.     73°29.37′ W.        (*)
                                                  6 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°25.53′ N.     73°30.94′ W.        (*)
                                                  7 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°25.26′ N.     73°29.97′ W.        (*)
                                                  8 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°23.75′ N.     73°30.16′ W.        (*)
                                                  9 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°23.47′ N.     73°29.7′ W.         (*)
                                                  10 ................................................................................................................................................      38°22.76′ N.     73°29.34′ W.        (*)
                                                  11 ................................................................................................................................................      38°22.5′ N.      73°27.63′ W.        (*)
                                                  12 ................................................................................................................................................      38°21.59′ N.     73°26.87′ W.        (*)
                                                  13 ................................................................................................................................................      38°18.52′ N.     73°22.95′ W.        (*)
                                                  14 ................................................................................................................................................      38°14.41′ N.     73°16.64′ W.        (*)
                                                  15 ................................................................................................................................................      38°13.23′ N.     73°17.32′ W.        (*)
                                                  16 ................................................................................................................................................      38°15.79′ N.     73°26.38′ W.        (*)
                                                  1 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°19.04′ N.     73°33.02′ W.        (*)



                                                    (9) North Heyes and South                                                    straight lines connecting the following                                      request). An asterisk (*) in the Broad
                                                  Wilmington Canyons. North Heyes and                                            points in the order stated (copies of a                                      Zone column means the point is shared
                                                  South Wilmington Canyons discrete                                              chart depicting this area are available                                      with the Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as
                                                  deep-sea coral zone is defined by                                              from the Regional Administrator upon                                         defined in paragraph (b) of this section.

                                                                                                                      NORTH HEYES AND SOUTH WILMINGTON CANYONS
                                                                                                                        Point                                                                                 Latitude          Longitude   Broad zone

                                                  1 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°15.25′   N.   73°36.2′ W.         (*)
                                                  2 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°16.19′   N.   73°36.91′ W.        (*)
                                                  3 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°16.89′   N.   73°36.66′ W.        (*)
                                                  4 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°16.91′   N.   73°36.35′ W.        (*)
                                                  5 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°17.63′   N.   73°35.35′ W.        (*)
                                                  6 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°18.55′   N.   73°34.44′ W.        (*)
                                                  7 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°18.38′   N.   73°33.4′ W.         (*)
                                                  8 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°19.04′   N.   73°33.02′ W.        (*)
                                                  9 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°15.79′   N.   73°26.38′ W.        (*)
                                                  10 ................................................................................................................................................      38°14.98′   N.   73°24.73′ W.        (*)
                                                  11 ................................................................................................................................................      38°12.32′   N.   73°21.22′ W.        (*)
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                                                  12 ................................................................................................................................................      38°11.06′   N.   73°22.21′ W.        (*)
                                                  13 ................................................................................................................................................      38°11.13′   N.   73°28.72′ W.        (*)
                                                  1 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°15.25′   N.   73°36.2′ W.         (*)



                                                    (10) South Vries Canyon. South Vries                                         following points in the order stated                                         Administrator upon request). An
                                                  Canyon discrete deep-sea coral zone is                                         (copies of a chart depicting this area are                                   asterisk (*) in the Broad Zone column
                                                  defined by straight lines connecting the                                       available from the Regional                                                  means the point is shared with the



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                                                                                 Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 213 / Monday, November 6, 2017 / Proposed Rules                                                                                51521

                                                  Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as defined
                                                  in paragraph (b) of this section.

                                                                                                                                                 SOUTH VRIES CANYON
                                                                                                                        Point                                                                                 Latitude        Longitude     Broad zone

                                                  1   ..................................................................................................................................................   38°6.35′ N.    73°44.8′ W.           (*)
                                                  2   ..................................................................................................................................................   38°7.5′ N.     73°45.2′ W.           (*)
                                                  3   ..................................................................................................................................................   38°9.24′ N.    73°42.61′ W.          (*)
                                                  4   ..................................................................................................................................................   38°3.22′ N.    73°29.22′ W.
                                                  5   ..................................................................................................................................................   38°2.38′ N.    73°29.78′ W.
                                                  6   ..................................................................................................................................................   38°2.54′ N.    73°36.73′ W.
                                                  1   ..................................................................................................................................................   38°6.35′ N.    73°44.8′ W.           (*)



                                                    (11) Baltimore Canyon. Baltimore                                             (copies of a chart depicting this area are                                   means the point is shared with the
                                                  Canyon discrete deep-sea coral zone is                                         available from the Regional                                                  Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as defined
                                                  defined by straight lines connecting the                                       Administrator upon request). An                                              in paragraph (b) of this section.
                                                  following points in the order stated                                           asterisk (*) in the Broad Zone column

                                                                                                                                                   BALTIMORE CANYON
                                                                                                                        Point                                                                                 Latitude        Longitude     Broad zone

                                                  1 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°3.29′ N.    73°49.1′ W.           (*)
                                                  2 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°6.19′ N.    73°51.59′ W.          (*)
                                                  3 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°7.67′ N.    73°52.19′ W.          (*)
                                                  4 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°9.04′ N.    73°52.39′ W.          (*)
                                                  5 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°10.1′ N.    73°52.32′ W.          (*)
                                                  6 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°11.98′ N.   73°52.65′ W.          (*)
                                                  7 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°13.74′ N.   73°50.73′ W.          (*)
                                                  8 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°13.15′ N.   73°49.77′ W.          (*)
                                                  9 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°10.92′ N.   73°50.37′ W.          (*)
                                                  10 ................................................................................................................................................      38°10.2′ N.    73°49.63′ W.          (*)
                                                  11 ................................................................................................................................................      38°9.26′ N.    73°49.68′ W.          (*)
                                                  12 ................................................................................................................................................      38°8.38′ N.    73°49.51′ W.          (*)
                                                  13 ................................................................................................................................................      38°7.59′ N.    73°47.91′ W.          (*)
                                                  14 ................................................................................................................................................      38°6.96′ N.    73°47.25′ W.          (*)
                                                  15 ................................................................................................................................................      38°6.51′ N.    73°46.99′ W.          (*)
                                                  16 ................................................................................................................................................      38°5.69′ N.    73°45.56′ W.          (*)
                                                  17 ................................................................................................................................................      38°6.35′ N.    73°44.8′ W.           (*)
                                                  18 ................................................................................................................................................      38°2.54′ N.    73°36.73′ W.
                                                  19 ................................................................................................................................................      37°59.19′ N.   73°40.67′ W.
                                                  1 ..................................................................................................................................................     38°3.29′ N.    73°49.1′ W.           (*)



                                                    (12) Warr and Phoenix Canyon                                                 following points in the order stated                                         asterisk (*) in the Broad Zone column
                                                  Complex. Warr and Phoenix Canyon                                               (copies of a chart depicting this area are                                   means the point is shared with the
                                                  Complex discrete deep-sea coral zone is                                        available from the Regional                                                  Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as defined
                                                  defined by straight lines connecting the                                       Administrator upon request). An                                              in paragraph (b) of this section.

                                                                                                                                WARR AND PHOENIX CANYON COMPLEX
                                                                                                                        Point                                                                                 Latitude        Longitude     Broad zone

                                                  1   ..................................................................................................................................................   37°53.68′ N.   73°57.41′ W.          (*)
                                                  2   ..................................................................................................................................................   37°55.07′ N.   73°57.27′ W.          (*)
                                                  3   ..................................................................................................................................................   38°3.29′ N.    73°49.1′ W.           (*)
                                                  4   ..................................................................................................................................................   37°59.19′ N.   73°40.67′ W.
                                                  5   ..................................................................................................................................................   37°52.5′ N.    73°35.28′ W.
                                                  6   ..................................................................................................................................................   37°50.92′ N.   73°36.59′ W.
                                                  7   ..................................................................................................................................................   37°49.84′ N.   73°47.11′ W.
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                                                  1   ..................................................................................................................................................   37°53.68′ N.   73°57.41′ W.          (*)



                                                     (13) Accomac and Leonard Canyons.                                           chart depicting this area are available                                      with the Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as
                                                  Accomac and Leonard Canyons discrete                                           from the Regional Administrator upon                                         defined in paragraph (b) of this section.
                                                  deep-sea coral zone is defined by                                              request). An asterisk (*) in the Broad
                                                  straight lines connecting the following                                        Zone column means the point is shared
                                                  points in the order stated (copies of a


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                                                  51522                          Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 213 / Monday, November 6, 2017 / Proposed Rules

                                                                                                                                     ACCOMAC AND LEONARD CANYONS
                                                                                                                        Point                                                                                 Latitude        Longitude   Broad zone

                                                  1 ..................................................................................................................................................     37°45.15′ N.   74°7.24′ W.        (*)
                                                  2 ..................................................................................................................................................     37°45.88′ N.   74°7.44′ W.        (*)
                                                  3 ..................................................................................................................................................     37°46.7′ N.    74°5.98′ W.        (*)
                                                  4 ..................................................................................................................................................     37°49.62′ N.   74°6.03′ W.        (*)
                                                  5 ..................................................................................................................................................     37°51.25′ N.   74°5.48′ W.        (*)
                                                  6 ..................................................................................................................................................     37°51.99′ N.   74°4.51′ W.        (*)
                                                  7 ..................................................................................................................................................     37°51.37′ N.   74°3.3′ W.         (*)
                                                  8 ..................................................................................................................................................     37°50.63′ N.   74°2.69′ W.        (*)
                                                  9 ..................................................................................................................................................     37°49.62′ N.   74°2.28′ W.        (*)
                                                  10 ................................................................................................................................................      37°50.28′ N.   74°0.67′ W.        (*)
                                                  11 ................................................................................................................................................      37°50.2′ N.    74°0.17′ W.
                                                  12 ................................................................................................................................................      37°50.52′ N.   73°58.59′ W.
                                                  13 ................................................................................................................................................      37°50.99′ N.   73°57.17′ W.
                                                  14 ................................................................................................................................................      37°50.4′ N.    73°52.35′ W.
                                                  15 ................................................................................................................................................      37°42.76′ N.   73°44.86′ W.
                                                  16 ................................................................................................................................................      37°39.96′ N.   73°48.32′ W.
                                                  17 ................................................................................................................................................      37°40.04′ N.   73°58.25′ W.
                                                  18 ................................................................................................................................................      37°44.14′ N.   74°6.96′ W.
                                                  1 ..................................................................................................................................................     37°45.15′ N.   74°7.24′ W.        (*)



                                                    (14) Washington Canyon. Washington                                           (copies of a chart depicting this area are                                   means the point is shared with the
                                                  Canyon discrete deep-sea coral zone is                                         available from the Regional                                                  Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as defined
                                                  defined by straight lines connecting the                                       Administrator upon request). An                                              in paragraph (b) of this section.
                                                  following points in the order stated                                           asterisk (*) in the Broad Zone column

                                                                                                                                                 WASHINGTON CANYON
                                                                                                                        Point                                                                                 Latitude        Longitude   Broad zone

                                                  1 ..................................................................................................................................................     37°22.74′ N.   74°26.24′ W.       (*)
                                                  2 ..................................................................................................................................................     37°22.87′ N.   74°26.16′ W.       (*)
                                                  3 ..................................................................................................................................................     37°24.44′ N.   74°28.57′ W.       (*)
                                                  4 ..................................................................................................................................................     37°24.67′ N.   74°29.71′ W.       (*)
                                                  5 ..................................................................................................................................................     37°25.93′ N.   74°30.13′ W.       (*)
                                                  6 ..................................................................................................................................................     37°27.25′ N.   74°30.2′ W.        (*)
                                                  7 ..................................................................................................................................................     37°28.6′ N.    74°30.6′ W.        (*)
                                                  8 ..................................................................................................................................................     37°29.43′ N.   74°30.29′ W.       (*)
                                                  9 ..................................................................................................................................................     37°29.53′ N.   74°29.95′ W.       (*)
                                                  10 ................................................................................................................................................      37°27.68′ N.   74°28.82′ W.       (*)
                                                  11 ................................................................................................................................................      37°27.06′ N.   74°28.76′ W.       (*)
                                                  12 ................................................................................................................................................      37°26.39′ N.   74°27.76′ W.       (*)
                                                  13 ................................................................................................................................................      37°26.3′ N.    74°26.87′ W.       (*)
                                                  14 ................................................................................................................................................      37°25.69′ N.   74°25.63′ W.       (*)
                                                  15 ................................................................................................................................................      37°25.83′ N.   74°24.22′ W.       (*)
                                                  16 ................................................................................................................................................      37°25.68′ N.   74°24.03′ W.       (*)
                                                  17 ................................................................................................................................................      37°25.08′ N.   74°23.29′ W.
                                                  18 ................................................................................................................................................      37°16.81′ N.   73°52.13′ W.
                                                  19 ................................................................................................................................................      37°11.27′ N.   73°54.05′ W.
                                                  20 ................................................................................................................................................      37°15.73′ N.   74°12.2′ W.
                                                  1 ..................................................................................................................................................     37°22.74′ N.   74°26.24′ W.       (*)



                                                    (15) Norfolk Canyon. Norfolk Canyon                                          (copies of a chart depicting this area are                                   means the point is shared with the
                                                  discrete deep-sea coral zone is defined                                        available from the Regional                                                  Broad Deep-Sea Coral Zone, as defined
                                                  by straight lines connecting the                                               Administrator upon request). An                                              in paragraph (b) of this section.
                                                  following points in the order stated                                           asterisk (*) in the Broad Zone column

                                                                                                                                                     NORFOLK CANYON
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                                                                                                                        Point                                                                                 Latitude        Longitude   Broad zone

                                                  1   ..................................................................................................................................................   36°58.51′ N.   74°36.51′ W.       (*)
                                                  2   ..................................................................................................................................................   36°58.62′ N.   74°36.97′ W.       (*)
                                                  3   ..................................................................................................................................................   37°4.43′ N.    74°41.03′ W.       (*)
                                                  4   ..................................................................................................................................................   37°5.83′ N.    74°45.57′ W.       (*)
                                                  5   ..................................................................................................................................................   37°6.97′ N.    74°40.8′ W.        (*)
                                                  6   ..................................................................................................................................................   37°4.52′ N.    74°37.77′ W.       (*)
                                                  7   ..................................................................................................................................................   37°4.02′ N.    74°33.83′ W.       (*)



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                                                                                 Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 213 / Monday, November 6, 2017 / Proposed Rules                                                                                    51523

                                                                                                                                       NORFOLK CANYON—Continued
                                                                                                                       Point                                                                                Latitude         Longitude         Broad zone

                                                  8 ..................................................................................................................................................   37°4.52′ N.      74°33.51′ W.             (*)
                                                  9 ..................................................................................................................................................   37°4.40′ N.      74°33.11′ W.             (*)
                                                  10 ................................................................................................................................................    37°4.16′ N.      74°32.37′ W.
                                                  11 ................................................................................................................................................    37°4.40′ N.      74°30.58′ W.
                                                  12 ................................................................................................................................................    37°3.65′ N.      74°3.66′ W.
                                                  13 ................................................................................................................................................    36°57.75′ N.     74°3.61′ W.
                                                  14 ................................................................................................................................................    36°59.77′ N.     74°30′ W.
                                                  15 ................................................................................................................................................    36°58.23′ N.     74°32.95′ W.
                                                  16 ................................................................................................................................................    36°57.99′ N.     74°34.18′ W.
                                                  1 ..................................................................................................................................................   36°58.51′ N.     74°36.51′ W.             (*)



                                                     (d) Transiting. Vessels may transit the                                    stowed on the reel and any other fishing                                    immediate use’’ in § 648.2, when a
                                                  Broad and Discrete Deep-Sea Coral                                             gear that is prohibited in these areas is                                   vessel transits the Broad and Discrete
                                                  Zones defined in paragraphs (b) and (c)                                       onboard, out of the water, and not                                          Deep-Sea Coral Zones.
                                                  of this section, provided bottom-tending                                      deployed. Fishing gear is not required to                                   [FR Doc. 2017–23752 Filed 11–3–17; 8:45 am]
                                                  trawl nets are out of the water and                                           meet the definition of ‘‘not available for                                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2017-11-07 10:30:47
Document Modified: 2017-11-07 10:30:47
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesComments must be received by December 5, 2017.
ContactMoira Kelly, Senior Fishery Program Specialist, phone: 978-281-9218, [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 51492 
RIN Number0648-BF82
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

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