82_FR_51808 82 FR 51594 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Scup Fishery; 2018 and Projected 2019 Specifications

82 FR 51594 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Scup Fishery; 2018 and Projected 2019 Specifications

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 214 (November 7, 2017)

Page Range51594-51596
FR Document2017-24205

NMFS proposes revised scup specifications for the 2018 fishing year and projected specifications for 2019. Updated scientific information regarding the scup stock indicates that higher catch limits may be implemented to achieve optimum yield. This action is intended to inform the public of the proposed specifications for the 2018 fishing year and projected specifications for 2019.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 214 (Tuesday, November 7, 2017)
[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 214 (Tuesday, November 7, 2017)]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 170828822-7822-01]
RIN 0648-XF669


Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Scup Fishery; 2018 
and Projected 2019 Specifications

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes revised scup specifications for the 2018 fishing 
year and projected specifications for 2019. Updated scientific 
information regarding the scup stock indicates that higher catch limits 
may be implemented to achieve optimum yield. This action is intended to 
inform the public of the proposed specifications for the 2018 fishing 
year and projected specifications for 2019.

DATES: Comments must be received by 5 p.m. local time, on November 22, 
2017.

ADDRESSES: An environmental assessment (EA) was prepared for this 
action and describes the proposed measures and other considered 
alternatives, and provides an analysis of the impacts of the proposed 
measures and alternatives. Copies of the Specifications Document, 
including the EA, are available on request from Dr. Christopher M. 
Moore, Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council, 
Suite 201, 800 North State Street, Dover, DE 19901. These documents are 
also accessible via the Internet at http://www.mafmc.org.
    You may submit comments on this document, identified by NOAA-NMFS-
2017-0121, by either of the following methods:
    Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public comments via 
the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal.
    1. Go to www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2017-0121,
    2. Click the ``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, 
and

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    3. Enter or attach your comments.

--OR--
    Mail: Submit written comments to John 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 Revised Scup Specifications.''
    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 NMFS. All comments received are 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. NMFS will accept anonymous 
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain 
anonymous).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Emily Gilbert, Fishery Policy Analyst, 
(978) 281-9244.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

General Background

    The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council and the Atlantic States 
Marine Fisheries Commission cooperatively manage the summer flounder, 
scup, and black sea bass fisheries. The Summer Flounder, Scup, and 
Black Sea Bass Fishery Management Plan (FMP) and its implementing 
regulations outline the Council's process for establishing 
specifications. Specifications in these fisheries include various catch 
and landing subdivisions, such as the commercial and recreational 
sector annual catch limits (ACLs), annual catch targets (ACTs), and 
sector-specific landing limits (i.e., the commercial fishery quota and 
recreational harvest limit). Annual specifications may be proposed for 
three-year periods, with the Council reviewing the specifications each 
year to ensure that previously established multi-year specifications 
remain appropriate. Following review, NMFS announces the final annual 
specifications in the Federal Register. The FMP also contains formulas 
to divide the specification catch limits into commercial and 
recreational fishery allocations, state-by-state quotas, and quota 
periods, depending on the species in question. Rulemaking for measures 
used to manage the recreational fisheries (minimum fish sizes, open 
seasons, and bag limits) for these three species occurs separately, and 
typically takes place in the spring of each year. The summer flounder 
and black sea bass specifications implemented through previous 
rulemaking remain unchanged by this action.
    On December 28, 2015, NMFS published a final rule implementing the 
Council's recommended 2016-2018 specifications for the scup fishery (80 
FR 80689). The Council intended to reconsider the specifications set 
for fishing year 2018 following the review of a scup assessment update 
provided in July 2017.
    The assessment update indicated the scup stock is not overfished 
and overfishing did not occur in 2016, the most recent year for which 
information is available. The update estimated that the scup spawning 
stock biomass (SSB) is 2.1 times the proxy reference point for SSB at 
maximum sustainable yield (MSY), and fishing mortality (F) in 2016 was 
about 63 percent of the FMSY proxy reference point. In 
addition, the update estimated that the 2015 year class was about 2.1 
times the average recruitment (i.e., number of age 0 scup) from 1984-
2016. The 2016 year class was 46 percent below the 1984-2016 
recruitment average. Although the 2016 year class was estimated to be 
below average, the 2015 year class was so large that the assessment 
update provided higher revised overfishing limit (OFL) recommendations 
for 2018 and 2019. Compared to the previously implemented 2018 OFL 
(29.68 million lb, 13,462 mt), the 2018 recommendation is a 52-percent 
increase.

Proposed Specifications

    The Council's Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) met on 
July 19-20, 2017, to discuss the assessment update results and 
resulting OFL estimates, to identify an updated acceptable biological 
catch (ABC) level for 2018, and to project an ABC for the 2019 fishing 
year. To derive the ABC recommendations, the SSC applied the Council's 
standard risk policy for a species with a typical life history, which 
produces ABCs estimated to result in a 60-percent probability of not 
overfishing the stock. The process resulted in ABCs of 39.14 million lb 
(17,755 metric tons (mt)) for 2018 and 36.43 million lb (16,525 mt) for 
2019 (Table 1). The revised 2018 ABC is approximately 45 percent higher 
than the previously established 2018 ABC. Under the FMP, 22 percent of 
the ABC is allocated to the recreational fishery, while 78 percent is 
allocation to the commercial fishery.
    Following the SSC meeting, the Monitoring Committee met on July 24, 
2017, to discuss ACLs, ACTs, commercial quotas, and recreational 
harvest limits for the 2018 and 2019 fishing years. In light of the 
substantial increase in the ABC, the Monitoring Committee recommended a 
moderate increase for the fishery and suggested setting the 2018 
commercial ACT at 25.85 million lb (11,725 mt) and the recreational ACT 
at 7.29 million lb (3,307 mt). These recommended ACTs were 15 percent 
lower than those formulaically resulting from the SSC's ABC 
recommendation, but 22.5 percent higher than what is currently in place 
for 2018. The Monitoring Committee also recommended setting the 2019 
ACTs at the same level as the 2018 ACTs. The Monitoring Committee 
decided that there was enough management uncertainty around the 
upcoming adjustments to the commercial quota periods in 2018 and the 
outcome of the upcoming recreational harvest estimate revisions through 
the Marine Recreational Information Program to warrant the inclusion of 
a buffer between the ACLs and ACTs, which would provide for more 
stability in the fishery by using constant ACTs for both years.
    The Council and Commission's Scup Management Board meet jointly on 
August 8, 2017, to review the SSC's and Monitoring Committee's 
recommendations. They found merit in the idea of offering stability in 
the fishery by allowing for a buffer between the ACLs and ACTs, but did 
not accept the Monitoring Committee's specific recommendations. 
Instead, the Council and Commission recommended constant sector-
specific ACTs across 2018 and 2019, based on the 2019 ABC and setting 
the ACLs for 2019 equal to the ACTs (i.e., 8.01 million lb (3,636 mt) 
for the recreational fishery and 23.98 million lb (10,879 mt) for the 
commercial fishery).
    After removing the sector-specific estimated discards from the 
ACTs, the scup commercial quotas and recreational harvest limits would 
be those shown in Table 1. These values are approximately 40 percent 
higher than the current 2018 commercial quota and recreational harvest 
limit. The Monitoring Committee did not recommend any changes to the 
current commercial measures, including the 9-inch (22.9-cm) minimum 
fish size, the mesh size requirements and seasonal possession limit 
thresholds, and the pot/trap gear requirements.
    The Council will revisit its decision on the projected 2019 
specifications following the SSC's review next summer. By providing 
projected specifications for 2019, NMFS hopes to assist fishery 
participants in planning

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ahead. Final 2019 specifications will be published in the Federal 
Register before the start of the 2019 fishing year (January 1, 2019) 
based on the Council's review.

                                    Table 1--Council-Recommended Scup Specifications for 2018 and Projected for 2019
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                                                                                                Scup specifications
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                                                                  2018 (current)                  2018 (revised)                 2019 (projected)
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                                                            million lb          mt          million lb          mt          million lb          mt
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OFL.....................................................           29.68          13,462           45.05          20,433           41.03          18,612
ABC.....................................................           27.05          12,270           39.14          17,755           36.43          16,525
Commercial ACL..........................................           21.10           9,571           30.53          13,849           28.42          12,890
Commercial ACT..........................................           21.10           9,571           28.42          12,890           28.42          12,890
Commercial Discards.....................................            3.76           1,705            4.43           2,011            4.43           2,011
Commercial Quota........................................           17.34           7,866           23.98          10,879           23.98          10,879
Recreational ACL........................................            5.95           2,699            8.61           3,906            8.01           3,636
Recreational ACT........................................            5.95           2,699            8.01           3,636            8.01           3,636
Recreational Discards...................................            0.75             338            0.65             293            0.65             293
Recreational Harvest Limit..............................            5.21           2,361            7.37           3,342            7.37           3,342
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Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
Assistant Administrator has determined that this proposed rule is 
consistent with the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass FMP, 
other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law, 
subject to further consideration after public comment.
    This action is exempt from review under E.O. 12866.
    The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration that this proposed rule, if adopted, would not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council conducted an evaluation of 
the potential socioeconomic impacts of the proposed measures in 
conjunction with an EA. According to the commercial ownership database, 
517 affiliate firms landed scup during the 2014-2016 period, with 513 
of those business affiliates categorized as small businesses and 4 
categorized as large businesses. Scup represented approximately 3.94 
percent of the average receipts of the small entities considered and 
0.11 percent of the average receipts of the large entities considered 
over this time period.
    The ownership data for the for-hire fleet indicate that there were 
359 for-hire affiliate firms generating revenues from fishing 
recreationally for various species during the 2014-2016 period, all of 
which are categorized as small businesses. Although it is not possible 
to derive what proportion of the overall revenues came from specific 
fishing activities, given the popularity of scup as a recreational 
species it is likely that revenues generated from scup are important 
for some, if not all, of these firms.
    The proposed measure would increase both the 2018 commercial quota 
and the 2018 recreational harvest limit by around 40 percent. However, 
the scup fishery is a market-limited fishery (i.e., market conditions 
are typically the limiting factor, not allowable landings) and it is 
expected that, unless market conditions change drastically, commercial 
and recreational landings will likely be similar to current landings. 
As a result, this action is not expected to adversely impact revenues 
for vessels that fish for scup commercially. The increase in the 
recreational harvest limit does not directly impact the party/charter 
fishery. Future regulatory action may be needed to adjust current scup 
recreational management measures (i.e., bag limits, seasons, and 
minimum sizes), and consideration of the impact of those potential 
future measures on small entities engaged in the for-hire fishery will 
be evaluated at that time, should such a regulatory action become 
necessary. Because this rule will not have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities, an initial regulatory 
flexibility analysis is not required and none has been prepared.
    There are no new reporting or recordkeeping requirements contained 
in any of the alternatives considered for this action.

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

    Dated: November 2, 2017.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
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                                                  Agency (EPA).                                                                                                 SUMMARY:    NMFS proposes revised scup
                                                  ACTION: Proposed rule.                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      specifications for the 2018 fishing year
                                                                                                          Radhica Kanniganti, Environmental                     and projected specifications for 2019.
                                                  SUMMARY:    The Environmental Protection                Engineer, Air Permits Section, Air                    Updated scientific information
                                                  Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve a                  Programs Branch (AR–18J),                             regarding the scup stock indicates that
                                                  revision to the Wisconsin State                         Environmental Protection Agency,                      higher catch limits may be implemented
                                                  Implementation Plan (SIP) submitted by                  Region 5, 77 West Jackson Boulevard,                  to achieve optimum yield. This action is
                                                  the Wisconsin Department of Natural                     Chicago, Illinois 60604, (312) 886–8097,              intended to inform the public of the
                                                  Resources (WDNR) to EPA on May 16,                      kanniganti.radhica@epa.gov.                           proposed specifications for the 2018
                                                  2017. The revision replaces the                                                                               fishing year and projected specifications
                                                  definition of ‘‘emergency electric                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:       In the               for 2019.
                                                  generator’’ with a broader definition of                Final Rules section of this Federal
                                                                                                                                                                DATES: Comments must be received by
                                                  ‘‘restricted internal combustion engine’’.              Register, EPA is approving the State’s
                                                                                                                                                                5 p.m. local time, on November 22,
                                                  In addition, the revision makes                         SIP submittal as a direct final rule                  2017.
                                                  amendments to procedures for revoking                   without prior proposal because the
                                                                                                          Agency views this as a noncontroversial               ADDRESSES: An environmental
                                                  construction permits as well as language
                                                  changes and other administrative                        submittal and anticipates no adverse                  assessment (EA) was prepared for this
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                                                  two Wisconsin Administrative Code                       approval is set forth in the direct final             measures and other considered
                                                  provisions that affect eligibility under                rule. If no adverse comments are                      alternatives, and provides an analysis of
                                                  general and construction permits.                       received in response to this rule, this               the impacts of the proposed measures
                                                  WDNR requested these changes to align                   rule will be effective on January 8, 2018.            and alternatives. Copies of the
                                                  state and Federal requirements and                      If EPA receives adverse comments, the                 Specifications Document, including the
                                                  ensure consistency. EPA is proposing                    direct final rule will be withdrawn and               EA, are available on request from Dr.
                                                  approval of Wisconsin’s May 16, 2017,                                                                         Christopher M. Moore, Executive
                                                                                                          all public comments received will be
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                                                     3. Enter or attach your comments.                    takes place in the spring of each year.               commercial quotas, and recreational
                                                  —OR—                                                    The summer flounder and black sea bass                harvest limits for the 2018 and 2019
                                                     Mail: Submit written comments to                     specifications implemented through                    fishing years. In light of the substantial
                                                  John Bullard, Regional Administrator,                   previous rulemaking remain unchanged                  increase in the ABC, the Monitoring
                                                  National Marine Fisheries Service, 55                   by this action.                                       Committee recommended a moderate
                                                  Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA                       On December 28, 2015, NMFS                         increase for the fishery and suggested
                                                  01930. Mark the outside of the                          published a final rule implementing the               setting the 2018 commercial ACT at
                                                  envelope, ‘‘Comments on the Proposed                    Council’s recommended 2016–2018                       25.85 million lb (11,725 mt) and the
                                                  Rule for Revised Scup Specifications.’’                 specifications for the scup fishery (80               recreational ACT at 7.29 million lb
                                                     Instructions: Comments sent by any                   FR 80689). The Council intended to                    (3,307 mt). These recommended ACTs
                                                  other method, to any other address or                   reconsider the specifications set for                 were 15 percent lower than those
                                                  individual, or received after the end of                fishing year 2018 following the review                formulaically resulting from the SSC’s
                                                  the comment period, may not be                          of a scup assessment update provided in               ABC recommendation, but 22.5 percent
                                                  considered by NMFS. All comments                        July 2017.                                            higher than what is currently in place
                                                  received are part of the public record                     The assessment update indicated the                for 2018. The Monitoring Committee
                                                  and will generally be posted for public                 scup stock is not overfished and                      also recommended setting the 2019
                                                  viewing on www.regulations.gov                          overfishing did not occur in 2016, the                ACTs at the same level as the 2018
                                                  without change. All personal identifying                most recent year for which information                ACTs. The Monitoring Committee
                                                  information (e.g., name, address, etc.),                is available. The update estimated that               decided that there was enough
                                                  confidential business information, or                   the scup spawning stock biomass (SSB)                 management uncertainty around the
                                                  otherwise sensitive information                         is 2.1 times the proxy reference point for            upcoming adjustments to the
                                                  submitted voluntarily by the sender will                SSB at maximum sustainable yield                      commercial quota periods in 2018 and
                                                  be publicly accessible. NMFS will                       (MSY), and fishing mortality (F) in 2016              the outcome of the upcoming
                                                  accept anonymous comments (enter                        was about 63 percent of the FMSY proxy                recreational harvest estimate revisions
                                                  ‘‘N/A’’ in the required fields if you wish              reference point. In addition, the update              through the Marine Recreational
                                                  to remain anonymous).                                   estimated that the 2015 year class was                Information Program to warrant the
                                                                                                          about 2.1 times the average recruitment               inclusion of a buffer between the ACLs
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                          (i.e., number of age 0 scup) from 1984–               and ACTs, which would provide for
                                                  Emily Gilbert, Fishery Policy Analyst,                  2016. The 2016 year class was 46                      more stability in the fishery by using
                                                  (978) 281–9244.                                         percent below the 1984–2016                           constant ACTs for both years.
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              recruitment average. Although the 2016                   The Council and Commission’s Scup
                                                  General Background                                      year class was estimated to be below                  Management Board meet jointly on
                                                                                                          average, the 2015 year class was so large             August 8, 2017, to review the SSC’s and
                                                     The Mid-Atlantic Fishery                             that the assessment update provided                   Monitoring Committee’s
                                                  Management Council and the Atlantic                     higher revised overfishing limit (OFL)                recommendations. They found merit in
                                                  States Marine Fisheries Commission                      recommendations for 2018 and 2019.                    the idea of offering stability in the
                                                  cooperatively manage the summer                         Compared to the previously                            fishery by allowing for a buffer between
                                                  flounder, scup, and black sea bass                      implemented 2018 OFL (29.68 million                   the ACLs and ACTs, but did not accept
                                                  fisheries. The Summer Flounder, Scup,                   lb, 13,462 mt), the 2018                              the Monitoring Committee’s specific
                                                  and Black Sea Bass Fishery Management                   recommendation is a 52-percent                        recommendations. Instead, the Council
                                                  Plan (FMP) and its implementing                         increase.                                             and Commission recommended
                                                  regulations outline the Council’s                                                                             constant sector-specific ACTs across
                                                  process for establishing specifications.                Proposed Specifications
                                                                                                                                                                2018 and 2019, based on the 2019 ABC
                                                  Specifications in these fisheries include                  The Council’s Scientific and                       and setting the ACLs for 2019 equal to
                                                  various catch and landing subdivisions,                 Statistical Committee (SSC) met on July               the ACTs (i.e., 8.01 million lb (3,636 mt)
                                                  such as the commercial and recreational                 19–20, 2017, to discuss the assessment                for the recreational fishery and 23.98
                                                  sector annual catch limits (ACLs),                      update results and resulting OFL                      million lb (10,879 mt) for the
                                                  annual catch targets (ACTs), and sector-                estimates, to identify an updated                     commercial fishery).
                                                  specific landing limits (i.e., the                      acceptable biological catch (ABC) level                  After removing the sector-specific
                                                  commercial fishery quota and                            for 2018, and to project an ABC for the               estimated discards from the ACTs, the
                                                  recreational harvest limit). Annual                     2019 fishing year. To derive the ABC                  scup commercial quotas and
                                                  specifications may be proposed for                      recommendations, the SSC applied the                  recreational harvest limits would be
                                                  three-year periods, with the Council                    Council’s standard risk policy for a                  those shown in Table 1. These values
                                                  reviewing the specifications each year to               species with a typical life history, which            are approximately 40 percent higher
                                                  ensure that previously established                      produces ABCs estimated to result in a                than the current 2018 commercial quota
                                                  multi-year specifications remain                        60-percent probability of not overfishing             and recreational harvest limit. The
                                                  appropriate. Following review, NMFS                     the stock. The process resulted in ABCs               Monitoring Committee did not
                                                  announces the final annual                              of 39.14 million lb (17,755 metric tons               recommend any changes to the current
                                                  specifications in the Federal Register.                 (mt)) for 2018 and 36.43 million lb                   commercial measures, including the 9-
                                                  The FMP also contains formulas to                       (16,525 mt) for 2019 (Table 1). The                   inch (22.9-cm) minimum fish size, the
                                                  divide the specification catch limits into              revised 2018 ABC is approximately 45                  mesh size requirements and seasonal
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                                                  commercial and recreational fishery                     percent higher than the previously                    possession limit thresholds, and the
                                                  allocations, state-by-state quotas, and                 established 2018 ABC. Under the FMP,                  pot/trap gear requirements.
                                                  quota periods, depending on the species                 22 percent of the ABC is allocated to the                The Council will revisit its decision
                                                  in question. Rulemaking for measures                    recreational fishery, while 78 percent is             on the projected 2019 specifications
                                                  used to manage the recreational                         allocation to the commercial fishery.                 following the SSC’s review next
                                                  fisheries (minimum fish sizes, open                        Following the SSC meeting, the                     summer. By providing projected
                                                  seasons, and bag limits) for these three                Monitoring Committee met on July 24,                  specifications for 2019, NMFS hopes to
                                                  species occurs separately, and typically                2017, to discuss ACLs, ACTs,                          assist fishery participants in planning


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                                                  ahead. Final 2019 specifications will be                              (January 1, 2019) based on the Council’s
                                                  published in the Federal Register before                              review.
                                                  the start of the 2019 fishing year

                                                                        TABLE 1—COUNCIL-RECOMMENDED SCUP SPECIFICATIONS FOR 2018 AND PROJECTED FOR 2019
                                                                                                                                                                     Scup specifications

                                                                                                                                    2018                                    2018                                 2019
                                                                                                                                  (current)                               (revised)                           (projected)

                                                                                                                     million lb                 mt              million lb             mt             million lb            mt

                                                  OFL ..........................................................              29.68               13,462                45.05              20,433            41.03           18,612
                                                  ABC ..........................................................              27.05               12,270                39.14              17,755            36.43           16,525
                                                  Commercial ACL ......................................                       21.10                9,571                30.53              13,849            28.42           12,890
                                                  Commercial ACT ......................................                       21.10                9,571                28.42              12,890            28.42           12,890
                                                  Commercial Discards ...............................                          3.76                1,705                 4.43               2,011             4.43            2,011
                                                  Commercial Quota ...................................                        17.34                7,866                23.98              10,879            23.98           10,879
                                                  Recreational ACL .....................................                       5.95                2,699                 8.61               3,906             8.01            3,636
                                                  Recreational ACT .....................................                       5.95                2,699                 8.01               3,636             8.01            3,636
                                                  Recreational Discards ..............................                         0.75                  338                 0.65                 293             0.65              293
                                                  Recreational Harvest Limit .......................                           5.21                2,361                 7.37               3,342             7.37            3,342



                                                  Classification                                                        small entities considered and 0.11                         commercially. The increase in the
                                                     Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the                            percent of the average receipts of the                     recreational harvest limit does not
                                                  Magnuson-Stevens Act, the Assistant                                   large entities considered over this time                   directly impact the party/charter
                                                  Administrator has determined that this                                period.                                                    fishery. Future regulatory action may be
                                                  proposed rule is consistent with the                                     The ownership data for the for-hire                     needed to adjust current scup
                                                  Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea                                  fleet indicate that there were 359 for-                    recreational management measures (i.e.,
                                                  Bass FMP, other provisions of the                                     hire affiliate firms generating revenues                   bag limits, seasons, and minimum
                                                  Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other                                       from fishing recreationally for various                    sizes), and consideration of the impact
                                                  applicable law, subject to further                                    species during the 2014–2016 period, all                   of those potential future measures on
                                                  consideration after public comment.                                   of which are categorized as small                          small entities engaged in the for-hire
                                                     This action is exempt from review                                  businesses. Although it is not possible                    fishery will be evaluated at that time,
                                                  under E.O. 12866.                                                     to derive what proportion of the overall                   should such a regulatory action become
                                                     The Chief Counsel for Regulation of                                revenues came from specific fishing                        necessary. Because this rule will not
                                                  the Department of Commerce certified                                  activities, given the popularity of scup                   have a significant economic impact on
                                                  to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the                              as a recreational species it is likely that                a substantial number of small entities,
                                                  Small Business Administration that this                               revenues generated from scup are                           an initial regulatory flexibility analysis
                                                  proposed rule, if adopted, would not                                  important for some, if not all, of these                   is not required and none has been
                                                  have a significant economic impact on                                 firms.                                                     prepared.
                                                  a substantial number of small entities.                                  The proposed measure would                                 There are no new reporting or
                                                  The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management                                   increase both the 2018 commercial                          recordkeeping requirements contained
                                                  Council conducted an evaluation of the                                quota and the 2018 recreational harvest                    in any of the alternatives considered for
                                                  potential socioeconomic impacts of the                                limit by around 40 percent. However,                       this action.
                                                  proposed measures in conjunction with                                 the scup fishery is a market-limited
                                                                                                                                                                                      Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                  an EA. According to the commercial                                    fishery (i.e., market conditions are
                                                                                                                        typically the limiting factor, not                           Dated: November 2, 2017.
                                                  ownership database, 517 affiliate firms
                                                  landed scup during the 2014–2016                                      allowable landings) and it is expected                     Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                  period, with 513 of those business                                    that, unless market conditions change                      Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                  affiliates categorized as small businesses                            drastically, commercial and recreational                   Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                                                                                        landings will likely be similar to current                 Fisheries Service.
                                                  and 4 categorized as large businesses.
                                                  Scup represented approximately 3.94                                   landings. As a result, this action is not                  [FR Doc. 2017–24205 Filed 11–6–17; 8:45 am]

                                                  percent of the average receipts of the                                expected to adversely impact revenues                      BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                                        for vessels that fish for scup
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Document Created: 2018-10-25 10:25:16
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesComments must be received by 5 p.m. local time, on November 22, 2017.
ContactEmily Gilbert, Fishery Policy Analyst, (978) 281-9244.
FR Citation82 FR 51594 
RIN Number0648-XF66

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