82_FR_55736 82 FR 55512 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; 2018 Atlantic Shark Commercial Fishing Season

82 FR 55512 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; 2018 Atlantic Shark Commercial Fishing Season

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 224 (November 22, 2017)

Page Range55512-55520
FR Document2017-25203

This final rule establishes the 2018 opening date for all Atlantic shark fisheries, including the fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean. This final rule also establishes the quotas for the 2018 fishing season based on over- and/or underharvests experienced during 2017 and previous fishing seasons. The large coastal shark (LCS) retention limit for directed shark limited access permit holders is 45 LCS other than sandbar sharks per trip in the Gulf of Mexico region and 25 LCS other than sandbar sharks per trip in the Atlantic region. These retention limits for directed shark limited access permit holders may decrease or increase during the year after considering the specified inseason action regulatory criteria to provide, to the extent practicable, equitable fishing opportunities for commercial shark fishermen in all regions and areas. These actions could affect fishing opportunities for commercial shark fishermen in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 224 (Wednesday, November 22, 2017)
[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 224 (Wednesday, November 22, 2017)]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 635

[Docket No. 170605543-7999-02]
RIN 0648-XF486


Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; 2018 Atlantic Shark Commercial 
Fishing Season

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

ACTION: Final rule; fishing season notification.

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SUMMARY: This final rule establishes the 2018 opening date for all 
Atlantic shark fisheries, including the fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico 
and Caribbean. This final rule also establishes the quotas for the 2018 
fishing season based on over- and/or underharvests experienced during 
2017 and previous fishing seasons. The large coastal shark (LCS) 
retention limit for directed shark limited access permit holders is 45 
LCS other than sandbar sharks per trip in the Gulf of Mexico region and 
25 LCS other than sandbar sharks per trip in the Atlantic region. These 
retention limits for directed shark limited access permit holders may 
decrease or increase during the year after considering the specified 
inseason action regulatory criteria to provide, to the extent 
practicable, equitable fishing opportunities for commercial shark 
fishermen in all regions and areas. These actions could affect fishing 
opportunities for commercial shark fishermen in the northwestern 
Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea.

DATES: This rule is effective on January 1, 2018. The 2018 Atlantic 
commercial shark fishing season opening dates and quotas are provided 
in Table 1 under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.

ADDRESSES: Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Management Division, 1315 
East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gu[yacute] DuBeck, Karyl Brewster-
Geisz, or Gray Redding at (301) 427-8503.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    The Atlantic commercial shark fisheries are managed under the 
authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management 
Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). The 2006 Consolidated HMS Fishery 
Management Plan (FMP) and its amendments are implemented by regulations 
at 50 CFR part 635. For the Atlantic commercial shark fisheries, the 
2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments established, among other 
things, commercial shark retention limits, commercial quotas for 
species and management groups, accounting measures for under- and 
overharvests for the shark fisheries, and adaptive management measures 
such as flexible opening dates for the fishing season and inseason 
adjustments to shark trip limits, which provide management flexibility 
in furtherance of equitable fishing opportunities, to the extent 
practicable, for commercial shark fishermen in all regions and areas.
    On August 22, 2017 (82 FR 39735), NMFS published a proposed rule 
for the 2018 opening dates for the Atlantic commercial shark fisheries, 
commercial shark fishing quotas based on shark landings information 
reported as of July 14, 2017, and the commercial shark retention limits 
for each region and sub-region. The August 2017 proposed rule (82 FR 
39735; August 22, 2017) for the 2018 season contains details about the 
action that are not repeated here. The comment period on the proposed 
rule ended on September 21, 2017.
    During the comment period, NMFS received approximately 13 written 
and oral comments on the proposed rule. Those comments, along with the 
Agency's responses, are summarized below. As further detailed in the 
Response to Comments section below, after considering all the comments, 
NMFS is opening the fishing seasons for all shark management groups on 
January 1, 2018, as proposed. For directed shark limited access permit 
holders, the blacktip, aggregated LCS, and hammerhead management groups 
in the entire Gulf of Mexico region will start the fishing season with 
a retention limit of 45 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per 
trip, which is a change from the proposed rule's retention limit of 50 
LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip. The aggregated LCS 
and hammerhead shark management groups in the Atlantic region will 
start the fishing season with a retention limit of 25 LCS other than 
sandbar sharks per vessel per trip for directed shark limited access 
permit holders, as proposed. The retention limit for incidental shark

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limited access permit holders for all regions has not changed from the 
proposed rule and remains at 3 LCS other than sandbar sharks per trip 
and a combined total of 16 small coastal sharks (SCS) and pelagic 
sharks, combined per trip consistent with Sec.  635.24(a)(3) and (4). 
Additionally, the retention limit for blacknose sharks for all permit 
holders in the Atlantic region south of 34[deg]00' N. lat. has not 
changed from the proposed rule and is 8 blacknose sharks per trip 
consistent with Sec.  635.24 (a)(4).
    This final rule serves as notification of the 2018 opening dates 
for the Atlantic commercial shark fisheries and 2018 retention limits 
and quotas, based on shark landings data updated as of October 23, 
2017, and considering the ``opening commercial fishing season'' 
criteria at Sec.  635.27(b)(3). Criteria considered include available 
annual quotas for the current fishing season, estimated season length 
and average weekly catch rates from previous years, length of the 
season and fishermen participation in past years, impacts to 
accomplishing objectives of the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its 
amendments, temporal variation in behavior or biology of target species 
(e.g., seasonal distribution or abundance), impact of catch rates in 
one region on another, and effects of delayed season openings. While 
this action adjusts certain quotas as allowable, this action does not 
establish or change the annual baseline commercial quotas established 
under the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments for any shark 
management group. The baselines quotas were established under previous 
actions, and any changes to those baseline quotas would be performed 
through a separate action. Rather, this action adjusts the annual 
commercial quotas for 2018 based on over- and/or underharvests that 
occurred in 2017 and previous fishing seasons, consistent with existing 
regulations, and establishes the opening dates for the fisheries. All 
of the shark management group adjusted quotas remain the same as 
proposed.

Response to Comments

    NMFS received approximately 13 written and oral comments on the 
proposed rule from fishermen, dealers, and other interested parties. 
All written comments can be found at http://www.regulations.gov/ by 
searching for RIN 0648-XF486. NMFS received approximately six oral 
comments through phone conversations or at the HMS Advisory Panel 
meeting on September 6, 2017. All of the comments received are 
summarized below.

A. LCS Management Group Comments

    Comment 1: NMFS received comments regarding the proposed opening 
date of January 1 for the western Gulf of Mexico LCS fisheries. Some 
commenters supported the proposed January 1 opening date for both Gulf 
of Mexico sub-regions, while other commenters supported a delayed 
western Gulf of Mexico opening date of January 15 or February 1 to 
coincide with the religious holiday of Lent, which is often associated 
with higher ex-vessel prices.
    Response: After considering public comment and the ``opening 
commercial fishing season'' criteria (Sec.  635.27(b)(3)) described in 
the proposed rule, NMFS has determined that opening the Gulf of Mexico 
blacktip, aggregated LCS, and hammerhead shark management groups on 
January 1, as proposed, will promote equitable fishing opportunities 
throughout the Gulf of Mexico region. In reaching this determination, 
NMFS considered, in particular, the regulatory criterion regarding the 
length of the season in previous years for the different species and/or 
management groups and whether fishermen had been able to participate in 
the fishery in those years (Sec.  635.27(b)(3)(iii)), and found that 
with a January 1 opening date in 2016, the length of the fishing season 
provided all fishermen with equitable fishing opportunities to 
participate in the fishery in 2016. Specifically, in 2016, NMFS opened 
the season on January 1 and closed it on March 12, 2016 (81 FR 12602). 
In other words, in 2016, while the fishery closed before April 1 (which 
is when the State of Louisiana annually plans a state-water closure), 
all fishermen in the sub-region had the same opportunities. In 2017, 
NMFS opened the season on February 1 and closed it on May 2, 2017 (82 
FR 20447). The delayed opening in 2017 allowed Louisiana state-water 
fishermen only two months to fish given the State of Louisiana's annual 
state-water closure from April 1 through June 30; fishermen in other 
parts of the sub-region could continue fishing after April 1. Thus, 
opening the season in January should give all fishermen in the sub-
region a fishing season of equal duration given the State of Louisiana 
closure, and an equitable opportunity to harvest the quota before the 
state-water closure.
    Comment 2: NMFS received comments regarding the proposed change in 
the commercial retention limit for the blacktip, aggregated LCS, and 
hammerhead management groups in the eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region 
from the default (and current) level of 45 to 50 LCS other than sandbar 
sharks per vessel per trip. NMFS received a comment in support of the 
proposed higher retention limit of 50 LCS other than sandbar sharks per 
vessel per trip and a comment in support of the current retention limit 
of 45 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip to ensure the 
season lasts most of the year.
    Response: NMFS has determined that the default retention limit of 
45 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip at the start of 
the season will ensure equitable fishing opportunities in the eastern 
Gulf of Mexico sub-region. In the proposed rule, because the management 
groups remained open all of 2016 and because the relevant management 
groups were underharvested in 2016, NMFS proposed a higher trip limit 
(50 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip) in order to 
allow fishermen to fully harvest the blacktip, aggregated LCS, and 
hammerhead management group quotas, presuming that future catch rates 
might be expected to be similar. However, as of October 23, 2017, the 
landings in 2017 are higher than at that time in 2016, and NMFS is 
considering whether it will be necessary to close the fishery to avoid 
overharvest of the quota. With the updated information showing an 
increase in the 2017 eastern Gulf of Mexico blacktip, aggregated LCS, 
and hammerhead management group landings, NMFS has decided to start the 
commercial retention limit at 45 LCS other than sandbar sharks per 
vessel per trip. However, NMFS may adjust the retention limit during 
the fishing season as appropriate after considering the relevant 
regulatory criteria.
    Comment 3: NMFS received comments in support the proposed opening 
date of January 1, retention limit, and inseason retention limit 
adjustments for the aggregated LCS and hammerhead management groups in 
the Atlantic region as long as majority of the quota is available later 
in the year.
    Response: After considering the ``opening commercial fishing 
season'' regulatory criteria in light of the comments, which reflected 
support of the proposed opening date, NMFS has decided to open the 
fisheries in the Atlantic region on January 1, as proposed. 
Specifically, on January 1, 2018, the LCS fisheries in the Atlantic 
region will open with a retention limit of 25 LCS other than sandbar 
sharks per vessel per trip for directed shark limited access permit 
holders. The January 1 opening date should allow fishermen in the 
southern and northern portions of the Atlantic region the opportunity 
to fish at the beginning of the year. NMFS will consider further 
adjusting the commercial retention limit during the

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season as appropriate, after considering the applicable criteria, to 
provide all fishermen in the Atlantic region fishing opportunities 
later in the year as well, since the majority of the quota should still 
be available and the majority of fishing occurs later in the year. The 
proposed rule stated that, if it appears that the quota is being 
harvested too quickly to allow fishermen throughout the entire region 
an opportunity to fish, NMFS will consider reducing the commercial 
retention limit after a portion of the quota is harvested (e.g., 20 
percent) and later consider raising the commercial retention limit to 
36 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip around July 15 to 
allow greater fishing opportunities later in the year. This is the same 
approach that has been used in 2016 and 2017. Specifically, in 2017, 
NMFS started with a retention limit of 25 LCS other than sandbar sharks 
per vessel per trip on January 1 and then reduced the commercial 
retention to 3 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip on 
April 15, 2017 (82 FR 17765; April 13, 2017) when the aggregated LCS 
quota reached 19.5% of the available quota. NMFS increased the 
retention limit to 36 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip 
on July 16, 2017 (82 FR 32490; July 14, 2017) and, as of the drafting 
of this final rule, the current fishing season remains open. Thus, 
based on how the most recent previous seasons have operated to date, 
NMFS has determined that a lower retention limit at the start of the 
season will allow NMFS to more easily and closely monitor the quota and 
catch rates in the beginning of the year to help ensure equitable 
fishing opportunities later in the year, while acknowledging that the 
majority of quota generally is harvested later in the year (see the 
criteria listed at Sec.  635.24(a)(8)(iii)).

B. General Comments

    Comment 4: NMFS received several comments in support of the 
proposed rule and more generally in favor of regulating commercial 
shark fishing, while other commenters opposed any regulations that 
allow shark fishing. Commenters who supported the regulation of shark 
fisheries stated the importance of sharks to the ecosystem. However, 
one commenter expressed concern about adequate enforcement of the 
quotas and retention limits including concerns about falsified 
reporting. The commenters who were opposed to the proposed rule 
specifically requested a closure of all shark fisheries; wanted more 
scientific justification of the LCS retention limit change; and were 
concerned about the mortality of prohibited sharks and other bycatch, 
shark finning, and consistency with unspecified provisions in 
international agreements, such as the Convention on International Trade 
in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
    Response: In this rule, NMFS's goal is to establish quotas for the 
Atlantic shark fisheries based upon the baseline quotas previously 
established in the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments (http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/hms/documents/fmp/index.html), and based on 
allowable adjustments as a result of over- or underharvests in 2017 and 
previous years. Generally, when establishing the shark commercial 
baseline quotas, NMFS uses the total allowable catch (TAC) calculated 
during the stock assessment. NMFS then subtracts all other sources of 
mortality, including recreational landings, commercial discards, post-
release mortality, and research set-aside mortality; the remaining 
portion is the commercial baseline quota. In establishing these 
baseline quotas through an FMP amendment, NMFS takes into account the 
fishery impacts on essential fish habitat, protected resources, and the 
environment in general in order to fulfill requirements for the 
associated FMP amendment along with socioeconomic value of these shark 
species to various groups. Thus, the commenter's concern that the 
impacts of fishing for sharks on the environment and other protected 
species have not been properly analyzed nor considered are not 
warranted.
    Regarding the comment about adequate enforcement and falsified 
reporting, NMFS takes enforcement of these regulations seriously. If 
suspected illegal activities are observed in any fishery and/or region, 
specific information regarding such incidents can be reported to NOAA 
Office of Law Enforcement Division (http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/ole/) 
through the national enforcement hotline at 1-800-853-1964. All 
commercial shark landings and quotas are monitored with the HMS 
electronic dealer reporting system, which has been in use since 2013. 
This improvement in commercial quota monitoring technology and the 
weekly reporting provides more information on each dealer transaction, 
including all shark landings to the species level, and ensures that 
quotas are not exceeded. Overall, this improvement helps with 
monitoring of commercial landings of all shark species and with closing 
management groups in an efficient and timely manner. In addition, NMFS 
can verify and detect falsified reporting by dealers and fishermen by 
cross-checking dealer reports to fishermen's logbooks.
    Regarding comments that requested a closure of all sharks fisheries 
or that raised concerns regarding the scientific justification of the 
range of allowable retention limits adopted in an earlier rulemaking 
(Amendment 6 to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP) and the mortality of 
prohibited sharks and other bycatch, the comments are outside the scope 
of this rulemaking because the purpose of this rulemaking is to adjust 
quotas for the 2018 shark seasons based on over- and underharvests from 
the previous years and set opening dates and commercial retention 
limits for the 2018 shark seasons. The quotas and general management 
measures were established in previous rulemakings, which were the final 
rules to implement Amendment 2 to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP (73 FR 
35778, June 24, 2008; corrected on 73 FR 40658; July 15, 2008), 
Amendment 5a to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP (78 FR 40318; July 3, 
2013), Amendment 6 to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP (80 FR 50073; 
August 18, 2015), Amendment 9 to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP (80 FR 
73128; November 24, 2015), and Amendment 5b to the 2006 Consolidated 
HMS FMP (82 FR 16478; April 4, 2017). In Amendment 6 to the 2006 
Consolidated HMS FMP, NMFS analyzed, among other things, the impacts 
and justification for increasing the LCS retention limit to a maximum 
of 55 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip. In Amendment 
5b to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, NMFS implemented management 
measures to end overfishing of dusky sharks, which is a prohibited 
species, and clarified the annual catch limits (ACLs) for the 
prohibited shark species complex. Management of the Atlantic shark 
fisheries is based on the best available science to achieve optimum 
yield while rebuilding overfished shark stocks and preventing 
overfishing.
    Regarding the concerns about shark finning, the United States by 
federal law has prohibited shark finning since 2000. The Shark Finning 
Prohibition Act of 2000 amended the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) to prohibit any 
person under U.S. jurisdiction from engaging in the finning of sharks, 
possessing shark fins aboard a fishing vessel without the corresponding 
carcass, or landing shark fins without the corresponding carcass. Since 
2008 in Atlantic HMS fisheries and then in 2011 nationally via the 
Shark Conservation Act, fishermen have been required to land sharks 
with fins

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naturally attached, with one narrow exception related to smooth dogfish 
so long as certain requirements are met (see Amendment 9 to the 2006 
Consolidated HMS FMP).
    Regarding the concerns about violating international agreements, 
NMFS management of the Atlantic shark fisheries is undertaken 
consistent with applicable international agreements and both 
international and domestic legal requirements are considered in our 
development of FMPs. NMFS continues to work with the International 
Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) and other 
international entities such as CITES to appropriately and effectively 
manage the stocks throughout their range. Although the commenter did 
not specify the international agreement provisions about which they 
were concerned, there are no international agreement provisions that 
would directly affect the actions undertaken in this rulemaking related 
to LCS and SCS quotas, allocations, or fishing mortality levels. NMFS 
will continue to work with the international community to promote 
conservation in fisheries that span international jurisdictions.

Changes From the Proposed Rule

    NMFS made one change to the proposed rule. Specifically, NMFS 
changed the retention limit for directed shark limited access permit 
holders at the start of the commercial shark fishing season for the 
blacktip, aggregated LCS, and hammerhead shark management groups in the 
eastern Gulf of Mexico region from 50 LCS other than sandbar sharks per 
vessel per trip to 45 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per 
trip. As explained above, NMFS changed the retention limit after 
considering the ``opening commercial fishing season'' criteria (Sec.  
635.27(b)(3)), public comment, and the 2017 landings data in order to 
promote equitable fishing opportunities throughout the sub-region. We 
clearly noted in the proposed rule that retention limits might change 
in response to public comment, and this level is within the allowable 
range and consistent with the range established in recent years. Thus, 
the regulated community had sufficient notice of this possible change 
between the proposed and final rule.

2018 Annual Quotas

    This final rule adjusts the 2018 commercial quotas due to over- 
and/or underharvests in 2017 and previous fishing seasons, based on 
landings data through October 23, 2017. The 2018 annual quotas by 
species and management group are summarized in Table 1. Any dealer 
reports that are received by NMFS after October 23, 2017, will be used 
to adjust the 2019 quotas, if necessary. A description of the quota 
calculations is provided in the proposed rule and is not repeated here. 
Any changes are described in the ``Changes from the Proposed Rule'' 
section.

                                              Table 1--2018 Annual Quotas for the Atlantic Shark Fisheries
               [All quotas and landings are dressed weight (dw), in metric tons (mt), unless specified otherwise. 1 mt dw = 2,204.6 lb dw]
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                                                                                                                                          2018 Final
      Region or  sub-region        Management group    2017 Annual quota   Preliminary 2017     Adjustments \2\      2018 Baseline      adjusted annual
                                                                             landings \1\                            annual quota            quota
                                  ..................  (A)...............  (B)...............  (C)...............  (D)...............  (D + C)
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Western Gulf of Mexico..........  Blacktip Sharks...  331.6 mt dw         206.6 mt dw         115.7 mt dw         231.5 mt dw         347.2 mt dw
                                                       (730,425 lb dw).    (455,535 lb dw).    (255,131 lb dw)     (510,261 lb dw).    (765,392 lb dw).
                                                                                               \3\.
                                  Aggregated Large    72.0 mt dw          65.8 mt dw          ..................  72.0 mt dw          72.0 mt dw
                                   Coastal Sharks.     (158,724 lb dw).    (145,115 lb dw).                        (158,724 lb dw).    (158,724 lb dw).
                                  Hammerhead Sharks.  11.9 mt dw (26,301  2.5 mt dw (5,490    ..................  11.9 mt dw (26,301  11.9 mt dw (26,301
                                                       lb dw).             lb dw).                                 lb dw).             lb dw).
Eastern Gulf of Mexico..........  Blacktip Sharks...  36.0 mt dw (79,359  24.9 mt dw (54,918  12.6 mt dw (27,719  25.1 mt dw (55,439  37.7 mt dw (83,158
                                                       lb dw).             lb dw).             lb dw) \3\.         lb dw).             lb dw).
                                  Aggregated Large    85.5 mt dw          57.6 mt dw          ..................  85.5 mt dw          85.5 mt dw
                                   Coastal Sharks.     (188,593 lb dw).    (127,022 lb dw).                        (188,593 lb dw).    (188,593 lb dw).
                                  Hammerhead Sharks.  13.4 mt dw (29,421  6.8 mt dw (15,059   ..................  13.4 mt dw (29,421  13.4 mt dw (29,421
                                                       lb dw).             lb dw).                                 lb dw).             lb dw).
Gulf of Mexico..................  Non-Blacknose       112.6 mt dw         49.4 mt dw          ..................  112.6 mt dw         112.6 mt dw
                                   Small Coastal       (248,215 lb dw).    (108,965 lb dw).                        (248,215 lb dw).    (248,215 lb dw).
                                   Sharks.
                                  Smoothhound Sharks  504.6 mt dw         0 mt dw (0 lb dw).  168.2 mt dw         336.4 mt dw         504.6 mt dw
                                                       (1,112,441 lb dw).                      (370,814 lb dw).    (741,627).          (1,112,441 lb
                                                                                                                                       dw).
Atlantic........................  Aggregated Large    168.9 mt dw         104.4 mt dw         ..................  168.9 mt dw         168.9 mt dw
                                   Coastal Sharks.     (372,552 lb dw).    (230,205 lb dw).                        (372,552 lb dw).    (372,552 lb dw).
                                  Hammerhead Sharks.  27.1 mt dw (59,736  7.9 mt dw (17,448   ..................  27.1 mt dw (59,736  27.1 mt dw (59,736
                                                       lb dw).             lb dw).                                 lb dw).             lb dw).
                                  Non-Blacknose       264.1 mt dw         92.9 mt dw          ..................  264.1 mt dw         264.1 mt dw
                                   Small Coastal       (582,333 lb dw).    (204,851 lb dw).                        (582,333 lb dw).    (582,333 lb dw).
                                   Sharks.
                                  Blacknose Sharks    17.2 mt dw (37,921  7.0 mt dw (15,344   ..................  17.2 mt dw (37,921  17.2 mt dw (37,921
                                   (South of 34[deg]   lb dw).             lb dw).                                 lb dw).             lb dw).
                                   N. lat. only).
                                  Smoothhound Sharks  1,802.6 mt dw       337.5 mt dw         600.9 mt dw         1,201.7 mt dw       1,802.6 mt dw
                                                       (3,973,902 lb dw).  (744,146 lb dw).    (1,324,634 lb dw).  (2,649,268 lb dw).  (3,973,902 lb
                                                                                                                                       dw).
No regional quotas..............  Non-Sandbar LCS     50.0 mt dw          12.2 mt dw (26,913  ..................  50.0 mt dw          50.0 mt dw
                                   Research.           (110,230 lb dw).    lb dw).                                 (110,230 lb dw).    (110,230 lb dw).
                                  Sandbar Shark       90.7 mt dw          45.8 mt dw          ..................  90.7 mt dw          90.7 mt dw
                                   Research.           (199,943 lb dw).    (100,982 lb dw).                        (199,943 lb dw).    (199,943 lb dw).

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                                  Blue Sharks.......  273.0 mt dw         < 2.3 mt dw (<      ..................  273.0 mt dw         273.0 mt dw
                                                       (601,856 lb dw).    5,000 lb dw).                           (601,856 lb dw).    (601,856 lb dw).
                                  Porbeagle Sharks..  1.7 mt dw (3,748    0 mt dw (0 lb dw).  ..................  1.7 mt dw (3,748    1.7 mt dw (3,748
                                                       lb dw).                                                     lb dw).             lb dw).
                                  Pelagic Sharks      488.0 mt dw         91.5 mt dw          ..................  488.0 mt dw         488.0 mt dw
                                   Other Than          (1,075,856 lb dw).  (201,822 lb dw).                        (1,075,856 lb dw).  (1,075,856 lb
                                   Porbeagle or Blue.                                                                                  dw).
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\1\ Landings are from January 1, 2017, through October 23, 2017, and are subject to change.
\2\ Underharvest adjustments can only be applied to stocks or management groups that are not overfished and have no overfishing occurring. Also, the
  underharvest adjustments cannot exceed 50 percent of the baseline quota.
\3\ This adjustment accounts for underharvest in 2017. This final rule increases the overall Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark quota by 128.3 mt dw (282,850
  lb dw). Since any underharvest is divided based on the sub-regional quota percentage split, the western Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark quota is
  increased by 115.7 mt dw, or 90.2 percent of the underharvest, while the eastern Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark quota is increased by 12.6 mt dw, or
  9.8 percent of the underharvest.

Fishing Season Notification for the 2018 Atlantic Commercial Shark 
Fishing Seasons

    NMFS considered the seven ``opening commercial fishing season'' 
criteria listed in Sec.  635.27(b)(3), as discussed above and as 
described in the proposed rule (82 FR 39735; August 22, 2017). These 
include, among other things: The available annual quotas based on any 
over- and/or underharvests experienced during the previous seasons; the 
estimated season length based on available quotas and catch rates from 
previous years; the length of the season in the previous years and 
whether fishermen were able to participate in the fishery in those 
years; and the effects of catch rates in one part of a region 
precluding vessels in another part of that region from having a 
reasonable opportunity to harvest a portion of the different species 
and/or management quotas.
    Regarding the LCS retention limit, as shown in Table 2, for 
directed shark limited access permit holders, the Gulf of Mexico 
blacktip shark, aggregated LCS, and hammerhead shark management groups 
will start the commercial fishing season at 45 LCS other than sandbar 
sharks per vessel per trip, and the Atlantic aggregated LCS and 
hammerhead shark management groups will start the commercial fishing 
season at 25 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip. These 
retention limits could be changed throughout the year based on 
consideration of the inseason trip limit adjustment criteria at 50 CFR 
635.24(a)(8). In the Atlantic region specifically, as described above, 
NMFS will closely monitor the quota at the beginning of the year. If it 
appears that either the quota for the Atlantic aggregated LCS or the 
hammerhead shark management groups is being harvested too quickly to 
allow fishermen throughout the entire region an opportunity to fish 
(e.g., if approximately 20 percent of the quota is caught at the 
beginning of the year), NMFS will consider reducing the commercial 
retention limit, then consider raising it later in the season. Based on 
prior years' fishing activity, to allow more consistent fishing 
opportunities later in the year, NMFS anticipates considering raising 
the commercial retention limit to the default limit of 36 LCS other 
than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip around July 15, 2018.
    All of the shark management groups will remain open until December 
31, 2018, or until NMFS determines that the fishing season landings for 
any shark management group has reached, or is projected to reach, 80 
percent of the available quota; however, consistent with Sec.  
635.28(b)(5), NMFS may close the Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark 
management group before landings reach, or are expected to reach, 80 
percent of the quota. Additionally, NMFS has previously established 
non-linked and linked quotas; linked quotas are explicitly designed to 
concurrently close multiple shark management groups that are caught 
together to prevent incidental catch mortality from exceeding the total 
allowable catch. The linked and non-linked quotas are shown in Table 2. 
NMFS will file for publication with the Office of the Federal Register 
a notice of closure for that shark species, shark management group 
including any linked quotas, and/or region that will be effective no 
fewer than 5 days from date of filing. From the effective date and time 
of the closure until NMFS announces, via the publication of a notice in 
the Federal Register, that additional quota is available and the season 
is reopened, the fisheries for the shark species or management group 
are closed, even across fishing years.

 Table 2--Quota Linkages, Season Opening Dates, and Commercial Retention Limit by Regional or Sub-Regional Shark
                                                Management Group
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                                                                                    Commercial retention limits
                                                                                    for directed shark limited
    Region or  sub-region         Management     Quota linkages   Season opening       access permit holders
                                    group                             dates          (inseason adjustments are
                                                                                            available)
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Eastern Gulf of Mexico.......  Blacktip Sharks  Not Linked.....  January 1, 2018  45 LCS other than sandbar
                                                                                   sharks per vessel per trip.
                               Aggregated       Linked.........
                                Large Coastal
                                Sharks.

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                               Hammerhead
                                Sharks.
Western Gulf of Mexico.......  Blacktip Sharks  Not Linked.....  January 1, 2018  45 LCS other than sandbar
                                                                                   sharks per vessel per trip.
                               Aggregated       Linked.........
                                Large Coastal
                                Sharks.
                               Hammerhead
                                Sharks.
Gulf of Mexico...............  Non-Blacknose    Not Linked.....  January 1, 2018  N/A.
                                Small Coastal
                                Sharks.
Atlantic.....................  Aggregated       Linked.........  January 1, 2018  25 LCS other than sandbar
                                Large Coastal                                      sharks per vessel per trip.
                                Sharks.                                           [If quota is landed quickly
                                                                                   (e.g., if approximately 20
                                                                                   percent of quota is caught at
                                                                                   the beginning of the year),
                                                                                   NMFS anticipates considering
                                                                                   an inseason reduction (e.g.,
                                                                                   to 3 or fewer LCS other than
                                                                                   sandbar sharks per vessel per
                                                                                   trip), and later considering
                                                                                   an inseason increase to 36
                                                                                   LCS other than sandbar sharks
                                                                                   per vessel per trip around
                                                                                   July 15, 2018]
                               Hammerhead
                                Sharks.
                               Non-Blacknose    Linked (South    January 1, 2018  N/A.
                                Small Coastal    of 34[deg] N.
                                Sharks.          lat. only).
 
                               Blacknose
                                Sharks (South
                                of 34[deg] N.
                                lat. only).
No regional quotas...........  Non-Sandbar LCS  Linked.........  January 1, 2018  N/A.
                                Research.
                               Sandbar Shark
                                Research.
                               Blue Sharks....  Not Linked.....  January 1, 2018  N/A.
                               Porbeagle
                                Sharks.
                               Pelagic Sharks
                                Other Than
                                Porbeagle or
                                Blue.
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Classification

    The NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that the final rule 
is consistent with the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments, 
other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law.
    This final rule is exempt from review under Executive Order 12866.
    In compliance with section 604 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act 
(RFA), NMFS prepared a Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA) for 
this final rule. The FRFA analyzes the anticipated economic impacts of 
the final actions and any significant economic impacts on small 
entities. The FRFA is below.
    Section 604(a)(1) of the RFA requires an explanation of the purpose 
of the rulemaking. The purpose of this final rulemaking is, consistent 
with the Magnuson-Stevens Act and the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its 
amendments, to establish the 2018 Atlantic commercial shark fishing 
quotas, retention limits, and fishing seasons. Without this rule, the 
Atlantic commercial shark fisheries would close on December 31, 2017, 
and would not reopen until another action was taken. This final rule 
will be implemented according to the regulations implementing the 2006 
Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments. Thus, NMFS expects few, if 
any, economic impacts to fishermen other than those already analyzed in 
the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments. While there may be 
some direct negative economic impacts associated with the opening dates 
for fishermen in certain areas, there could also be positive effects 
for other fishermen in the region. The opening dates were chosen to 
allow for an equitable distribution of the available quotas among all 
fishermen across regions and states, to the extent practicable.
    Section 604(a)(2) of the RFA requires NMFS to summarize significant 
issues raised by the public in response to the Initial Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), provide a summary of NMFS' assessment of 
such issues, and provide a statement of any changes made as a result of 
the comments. The IRFA was done as part of the proposed rule for the 
2018 Atlantic Commercial Shark Season Specifications. NMFS did not 
receive any comments specific to the IRFA. However, NMFS received 
comments related to the overall economic impacts of the proposed rule, 
and those comments and NMFS' assessment of and response to them are 
summarized previously in the preamble (see Comment 1). As described in 
the responses to those comments relating to the season opening dates, 
consistent with Sec.  635.27(b)(3), the opening date for all of the 
commercial shark fisheries will be implemented as proposed (January 1, 
2018).

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    Section 604(a)(3) of the RFA requires NMFS to provide an estimate 
of the number of small entities to which the rule would apply. The 
Small Business Administration (SBA) has established size criteria for 
all major industry sectors in the United States, including fish 
harvesters. Provision is made under SBA's regulations for an agency to 
develop its own industry-specific size standards after consultation 
with Advocacy and an opportunity for public comment (see 13 CFR 
121.903(c)). Under this provision, NMFS may establish size standards 
that differ from those established by the SBA Office of Size Standards, 
but only for use by NMFS and only for the purpose of conducting an 
analysis of economic effects in fulfillment of the agency's obligations 
under the RFA. To utilize this provision, NMFS must publish such size 
standards in the Federal Register (FR), which NMFS did on December 29, 
2015 (80 FR 81194, December 29, 2015). In this final rule effective on 
July 1, 2016, NMFS established a small business size standard of $11 
million in annual gross receipts for all businesses in the commercial 
fishing industry (NAICS 11411) for RFA compliance purposes (80 FR 
81194, December 29, 2015). NMFS considers all HMS permit holders to be 
small entities because they had average annual receipts of less than 
$11 million for commercial fishing.
    As of October 2017, the final rule would apply to the approximately 
222 directed commercial shark permit holders, 269 incidental commercial 
shark permit holders, 148 smoothhound shark permit holders, and 113 
commercial shark dealers. Not all permit holders are active in the 
fishery in any given year. Active directed commercial shark permit 
holders are defined as those with valid permits that landed one shark 
based on HMS electronic dealer reports. Of the 491 directed and 
incidental commercial shark permit holders, only 36 permit holders 
landed sharks in the Gulf of Mexico region and only 97 landed sharks in 
the Atlantic region. Of the 148 smoothhound shark permit holders, only 
77 permit holders landed smoothhound sharks in the Atlantic region and 
none landed smoothhound sharks in the Gulf of Mexico region. NMFS has 
determined that the final rule would not likely affect any small 
governmental jurisdictions.
    Section 604(a)(4) of the RFA requires NMFS to describe the 
projected reporting, recordkeeping, and other compliance requirements 
of the final rule, including an estimate of the classes of small 
entities which would be subject to the requirements of the report or 
record. None of the actions in this final rule would result in 
additional reporting, recordkeeping, or compliance requirements beyond 
those already analyzed in the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its 
amendments.
    Section 604(a)(5) of the RFA requires NMFS to describe the steps 
taken to minimize the economic impact on small entities, consistent 
with the stated objectives of applicable statutes. Additionally, the 
RFA (5 U.S.C. 603(c)(1)-(4)) lists four general categories of 
``significant'' alternatives that would assist an agency in the 
development of significant alternatives that would accomplish the 
stated objectives of applicable statutes and minimize any significant 
economic impact of the rule on small entities. These categories of 
alternatives are: (1) Establishment of differing compliance or 
reporting requirements or timetables that take into account the 
resources available to small entities; (2) clarification, 
consolidation, or simplification of compliance and reporting 
requirements under the rule for such small entities; (3) use of 
performance rather than design standards; and (4) exemptions from 
coverage of the rule, or any part thereof, for small entities.
    In order to meet the objectives of this rule, consistent with the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, NMFS cannot exempt small entities or change the 
reporting requirements only for small entities because all the entities 
affected are small entities. Thus, there are no alternatives discussed 
that fall under the first, second, and fourth categories described 
above. NMFS does not know of any performance or design standards that 
would satisfy the aforementioned objectives of this rulemaking while, 
concurrently, complying with the Magnuson-Stevens Act; therefore, there 
are no alternatives considered under the third category.
    This rulemaking does not establish management measures to be 
implemented, but rather implements previously adopted and analyzed 
measures as adjustments, as specified in the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP 
and its amendments and the Environmental Assessment (EA) for the 2011 
shark quota specifications rule (75 FR 76302; December 8, 2010). Thus, 
in this rulemaking, NMFS adjusted the baseline quotas established and 
analyzed in the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments by 
subtracting the underharvest or adding the overharvest, as specified 
and allowable in existing regulations. Under current regulations (Sec.  
635.27(b)(2)), all shark fisheries close on December 31 of each year, 
or when NMFS determines that the fishing season landings for any shark 
management group has reached, or is projected to reach, 80 percent of 
the available quota, and do not open until NMFS takes action, such as 
this rulemaking to re-open the fisheries. Thus, not implementing these 
management measures would negatively affect shark fishermen and related 
small entities, such as dealers, and also would not provide management 
flexibility in furtherance of equitable fishing opportunities, to the 
extent practicable, for commercial shark fishermen in all regions and 
areas.
    Based on the 2016 ex-vessel price, fully harvesting the unadjusted 
2018 Atlantic shark commercial baseline quotas could result in total 
fleet revenues of $7,779,285 (see Table 3). For the Gulf of Mexico 
blacktip shark management group, NMFS will increase the baseline sub-
regional quotas due to the underharvests in 2017. The increase for the 
western Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark management group would result in 
a $218,647 gain in total revenues for fishermen in that sub-region, 
while the increase for the eastern Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark 
management group would result in a $32,902 gain in total revenues for 
fishermen in that sub-region. For the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic 
smoothhound shark management groups, NMFS will increase the baseline 
quotas due to the underharvest in 2017. This would cause a potential 
gain in revenue of $581,718 for the fleet in the Gulf of Mexico region 
and a potential gain in revenue of $1,084,557 for the fleet in the 
Atlantic region.
    All of these changes in gross revenues are similar to the changes 
in gross revenues analyzed in the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its 
amendments. The FRFAs for those amendments concluded that the economic 
impacts on these small entities are expected to be minimal. In the 2006 
Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments and the EA for the 2011 shark 
quota specifications rule, NMFS stated it would be conducting annual 
rulemakings and considering the potential economic impacts of adjusting 
the quotas for under- and overharvests at that time.

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                Table 3--Average Ex-Vessel Prices per lb dw for Each Shark Management Group, 2016
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                                                                                    Average ex-     Average ex-
                Region                                   Species                    vessel meat     vessel fin
                                                                                       price           price
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Western Gulf of Mexico................  Blacktip Shark..........................           $0.56          $11.00
                                        Aggregated LCS..........................            0.52           11.06
                                        Hammerhead Shark........................            0.83           11.08
Eastern Gulf of Mexico................  Blacktip Shark..........................            0.89           10.67
                                        Aggregated LCS..........................            0.56           11.23
                                        Hammerhead Shark........................            0.25           15.95
Gulf of Mexico........................  Non-Blacknose SCS.......................            0.38            8.68
                                        Smoothhound Shark.......................            1.50            1.91
Atlantic..............................  Aggregated LCS..........................            0.79            5.54
                                        Hammerhead Shark........................            0.38            5.73
                                        Non-Blacknose SCS.......................            0.71            2.92
                                        Blacknose Shark.........................            0.98            2.92
                                        Smoothhound Shark.......................            0.75            1.91
No Region.............................  Shark Research Fishery (Aggregated LCS).            0.70            9.47
                                        Shark Research Fishery (Sandbar only)...            0.68            9.47
                                        Blue shark..............................            0.75            3.58
                                        Porbeagle shark *.......................            1.54            3.58
                                        Other Pelagic sharks....................            1.54            3.58
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Used other pelagic shark ex-vessel prices for porbeagle sharks ex-vessel prices since there currently are no
  landings of porbeagle sharks.

    For this final rule, NMFS reviewed the ``opening commercial fishing 
season'' criteria at Sec.  635.27(b)(3)(i) through (vii) to determine 
when opening each fishery will provide equitable opportunities for 
fishermen while also considering the ecological needs of the different 
species. Over- and/or underharvests of 2017 and previous fishing season 
quotas were examined for the different species/complexes to determine 
the effects of the 2018 final quotas on fishermen across regional 
fishing areas. The potential season lengths and previous catch rates 
were examined to ensure that equitable fishing opportunities would be 
provided to fishermen. Lastly, NMFS examined the seasonal variation of 
the different species/complexes and the effects on fishing 
opportunities. In addition to these criteria, NMFS also considered 
updated landings data and public comments on the proposed rule before 
arriving at the final opening dates for the 2018 Atlantic shark 
management groups. For the 2018 fishing season, NMFS is opening the 
shark management groups on January 1, 2018. The direct and indirect 
economic impacts will be neutral on a short- and long-term basis for 
the Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark, Gulf of Mexico aggregated LCS, Gulf 
of Mexico hammerhead shark, Gulf of Mexico non-blacknose shark SCS, 
Atlantic non-blacknose shark SCS, Atlantic blacknose shark, sandbar 
shark, blue shark, porbeagle shark, and pelagic shark (other than 
porbeagle or blue sharks) management groups, because NMFS did not 
change the opening dates of these fisheries from the status quo of 
January 1.
    Opening the aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark management groups 
in the Atlantic region on January 1 will result in short-term, direct, 
moderate, beneficial economic impacts, as fishermen and dealers in the 
southern portion of the Atlantic region will be able to fish for and 
sell aggregated LCS and hammerhead sharks starting in January. These 
fishermen will be able to fish earlier in the 2018 fishing season 
compared to the 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, and 2015 fishing seasons, which 
did not start until June or July. The opening date and retention limits 
finalized in this rule for the Atlantic region are the same as those 
for the current season and similar to those for the 2016 and 2017 
seasons. For both 2016 and 2017, the fishery remained open all year 
with some modifications to the retention limit throughout the year.
    Based on public comment on past season rules, some Atlantic 
fishermen in the southern and northern parts of the region prefer a 
January 1 opening for the fishery as long as the majority of the quota 
is available later in the year. With the implementation of the HMS 
electronic reporting system in 2013, NMFS now monitors the quota on a 
more real-time basis compared to the paper reporting system that was in 
place before 2013. This ability, along with the inseason retention 
limit adjustment criteria in Sec.  635.24(a)(8), allows NMFS the 
flexibility to further provide equitable fishing opportunities for 
fishermen across all regions, to the extent practicable. Depending on 
how quickly the quota is being harvested, as was done in 2016 and 2017, 
NMFS will consider reducing the commercial retention limit, then 
consider raising it later in the season to ensure that fishermen 
farther north have sufficient quota for a fishery later in the 2018 
fishing season. The direct impacts to shark fishermen in the Atlantic 
region of reducing the trip limit depend on the needed reduction in the 
trip limit and the timing of such a reduction. Therefore, such a 
reduction in the trip limit for directed shark limited access permit 
holders is only anticipated to have minor adverse direct economic 
impacts to fishermen in the short-term; long-term impacts are not 
anticipated as these reductions would not be permanent.
    In the northern portion of the Atlantic region, a January 1 opening 
for the aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark management groups, with 
inseason trip limit adjustments to ensure quota is available later in 
the season, will have direct, minor, beneficial economic impacts in the 
short-term for fishermen as they will potentially have access to the 
aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark quotas earlier than in past 
seasons. Fishermen in this area have stated that, depending on the 
weather, some aggregated LCS species might be available to retain in 
January. Thus, fishermen will be able to target or retain aggregated 
LCS while targeting non-blacknose SCS. There will be indirect, minor, 
beneficial economic impacts in the short- and long-term for shark 
dealers and other entities that deal with shark products in this region 
as they will also have access to aggregated LCS products earlier than 
in past seasons. Thus, opening the aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark 
management groups

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in January and using inseason trip limit adjustments to ensure the 
fishery is open later in the year in 2018 will cause beneficial 
cumulative economic impacts, because it allows for a more equitable 
distribution of the quotas among constituents in this region, 
consistent with the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments.
    Section 212 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness 
Act of 1996 states that, for each rule or group of related rules for 
which an agency is required to prepare a FRFA, the agency shall publish 
one or more guides to assist small entities in complying with the rule, 
and shall designate such publications as ``small entity compliance 
guides.'' The agency shall explain the actions a small entity is 
required to take to comply with a rule or group of rules. As part of 
this rulemaking process, NMFS has prepared a listserv summarizing 
fishery information and regulations for Atlantic shark fisheries for 
2018. This listserv also serves as the small entity compliance guide. 
Copies of the compliance guide are available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).

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

    Dated: November 15, 2017.
Samuel D. Rauch, III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
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                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:      On                      25, 2017 (82 FR 44519), are withdrawn                 Background
                                             September 25, 2017 (82 FR 44519), EPA                   effective November 22, 2017.                             The Atlantic commercial shark
                                             published a direct final rule approving                 [FR Doc. 2017–25193 Filed 11–21–17; 8:45 am]          fisheries are managed under the
                                             a SIP revision submitted by the State of                BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                authority of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                             Georgia to revise the State’s ERCs                                                                            Fishery Conservation and Management
                                             regulation. EPA took direct final action                                                                      Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). The 2006
                                             to approve portions of the September                                                                          Consolidated HMS Fishery Management
                                                                                                     DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                             15, 2008, submission that expands the                                                                         Plan (FMP) and its amendments are
                                             eligibility for sources in Barrow County                National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      implemented by regulations at 50 CFR
                                             that can participate in the ERC Program,                Administration                                        part 635. For the Atlantic commercial
                                             adds a provision for reevaluation of the                                                                      shark fisheries, the 2006 Consolidated
                                             Certificates of ERC, changes the                        50 CFR Part 635                                       HMS FMP and its amendments
                                             administrative fees, and eliminates an                                                                        established, among other things,
                                             exemption for certain types of ERCs.                    [Docket No. 170605543–7999–02]                        commercial shark retention limits,
                                                In the direct final rule, EPA explained                                                                    commercial quotas for species and
                                                                                                     RIN 0648–XF486
                                             that the Agency was publishing the rule                                                                       management groups, accounting
                                             without prior proposal because the                      Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;                    measures for under- and overharvests
                                             Agency viewed the submittal as a non-                   2018 Atlantic Shark Commercial                        for the shark fisheries, and adaptive
                                             controversial SIP amendment and                         Fishing Season                                        management measures such as flexible
                                             anticipated no adverse comments.                                                                              opening dates for the fishing season and
                                             Further, EPA explained that the Agency                  AGENCY:   National Marine Fisheries                   inseason adjustments to shark trip
                                             was publishing a separate document in                   Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  limits, which provide management
                                                                                                     Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    flexibility in furtherance of equitable
                                             the proposed rules section of the
                                                                                                     Commerce.                                             fishing opportunities, to the extent
                                             Federal Register to serve as the proposal
                                             to approve the SIP revision should an                   ACTION: Final rule; fishing season                    practicable, for commercial shark
                                                                                                     notification.                                         fishermen in all regions and areas.
                                             adverse comment be filed. EPA also
                                                                                                                                                              On August 22, 2017 (82 FR 39735),
                                             noted that the rule would be effective                  SUMMARY:    This final rule establishes the           NMFS published a proposed rule for the
                                             generally 30 days after the close of the                2018 opening date for all Atlantic shark              2018 opening dates for the Atlantic
                                             public comment period, without further                  fisheries, including the fisheries in the             commercial shark fisheries, commercial
                                             notice unless the Agency received                       Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean. This                    shark fishing quotas based on shark
                                             adverse comment by the close of the                     final rule also establishes the quotas for            landings information reported as of July
                                             public comment period. EPA explained                    the 2018 fishing season based on over-                14, 2017, and the commercial shark
                                             that if the Agency received such                        and/or underharvests experienced                      retention limits for each region and sub-
                                             comments, then EPA would publish a                      during 2017 and previous fishing                      region. The August 2017 proposed rule
                                             document withdrawing the final rule                     seasons. The large coastal shark (LCS)                (82 FR 39735; August 22, 2017) for the
                                             and informing the public that the rule                  retention limit for directed shark limited            2018 season contains details about the
                                             would not take effect. It was also                      access permit holders is 45 LCS other                 action that are not repeated here. The
                                             explained that all public comments                      than sandbar sharks per trip in the Gulf              comment period on the proposed rule
                                             received would then be addressed in a                   of Mexico region and 25 LCS other than                ended on September 21, 2017.
                                             subsequent final rule based on the                      sandbar sharks per trip in the Atlantic                  During the comment period, NMFS
                                             proposed rule, and that EPA would not                   region. These retention limits for                    received approximately 13 written and
                                             institute a second comment period on                    directed shark limited access permit                  oral comments on the proposed rule.
                                             this action.                                            holders may decrease or increase during               Those comments, along with the
                                                EPA received adverse comments from                   the year after considering the specified              Agency’s responses, are summarized
                                             a single Commenter on the direct final                  inseason action regulatory criteria to                below. As further detailed in the
                                             rule concerning how revisions are                       provide, to the extent practicable,                   Response to Comments section below,
                                             recorded in the CFR. EPA will address                   equitable fishing opportunities for                   after considering all the comments,
                                             the comments in a separate final action                 commercial shark fishermen in all                     NMFS is opening the fishing seasons for
                                             based on the proposed action also                       regions and areas. These actions could                all shark management groups on January
                                             published on September 25, 2017 (82 FR                  affect fishing opportunities for                      1, 2018, as proposed. For directed shark
                                             44543). EPA will not open a second                      commercial shark fishermen in the                     limited access permit holders, the
                                             comment period for this action.                         northwestern Atlantic Ocean, including                blacktip, aggregated LCS, and
                                                                                                     the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea.                 hammerhead management groups in the
                                             List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52                      DATES: This rule is effective on January              entire Gulf of Mexico region will start
                                                                                                     1, 2018. The 2018 Atlantic commercial                 the fishing season with a retention limit
                                               Environmental protection, Air                                                                               of 45 LCS other than sandbar sharks per
                                                                                                     shark fishing season opening dates and
                                             pollution control, Carbon monoxide,                                                                           vessel per trip, which is a change from
                                                                                                     quotas are provided in Table 1 under
                                             Incorporation by reference, Lead,                                                                             the proposed rule’s retention limit of 50
                                                                                                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
                                             Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Particulate                                                                          LCS other than sandbar sharks per
                                                                                                     ADDRESSES: Highly Migratory Species
                                             matter, Sulfur oxides, Volatile organic                                                                       vessel per trip. The aggregated LCS and
                                             compounds.                                              (HMS) Management Division, 1315 East-
                                                                                                                                                           hammerhead shark management groups
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                                               Accordingly, the amendment to 40                      Redding at (301) 427–8503.                            access permit holders, as proposed. The
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                                             limited access permit holders for all                   A. LCS Management Group Comments                      per vessel per trip. NMFS received a
                                             regions has not changed from the                           Comment 1: NMFS received                           comment in support of the proposed
                                             proposed rule and remains at 3 LCS                      comments regarding the proposed                       higher retention limit of 50 LCS other
                                             other than sandbar sharks per trip and                  opening date of January 1 for the                     than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip
                                             a combined total of 16 small coastal                    western Gulf of Mexico LCS fisheries.                 and a comment in support of the current
                                             sharks (SCS) and pelagic sharks,                        Some commenters supported the                         retention limit of 45 LCS other than
                                             combined per trip consistent with                       proposed January 1 opening date for                   sandbar sharks per vessel per trip to
                                             § 635.24(a)(3) and (4). Additionally, the               both Gulf of Mexico sub-regions, while                ensure the season lasts most of the year.
                                             retention limit for blacknose sharks for                                                                         Response: NMFS has determined that
                                                                                                     other commenters supported a delayed
                                             all permit holders in the Atlantic region                                                                     the default retention limit of 45 LCS
                                                                                                     western Gulf of Mexico opening date of
                                             south of 34°00′ N. lat. has not changed                                                                       other than sandbar sharks per vessel per
                                                                                                     January 15 or February 1 to coincide
                                             from the proposed rule and is 8                                                                               trip at the start of the season will ensure
                                                                                                     with the religious holiday of Lent,
                                             blacknose sharks per trip consistent                                                                          equitable fishing opportunities in the
                                                                                                     which is often associated with higher
                                             with § 635.24 (a)(4).                                                                                         eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region. In
                                                                                                     ex-vessel prices.
                                                This final rule serves as notification of                                                                  the proposed rule, because the
                                                                                                        Response: After considering public
                                             the 2018 opening dates for the Atlantic                                                                       management groups remained open all
                                                                                                     comment and the ‘‘opening commercial
                                             commercial shark fisheries and 2018                                                                           of 2016 and because the relevant
                                                                                                     fishing season’’ criteria (§ 635.27(b)(3))
                                             retention limits and quotas, based on                                                                         management groups were
                                                                                                     described in the proposed rule, NMFS
                                             shark landings data updated as of                                                                             underharvested in 2016, NMFS
                                                                                                     has determined that opening the Gulf of
                                             October 23, 2017, and considering the                                                                         proposed a higher trip limit (50 LCS
                                                                                                     Mexico blacktip, aggregated LCS, and
                                             ‘‘opening commercial fishing season’’                                                                         other than sandbar sharks per vessel per
                                                                                                     hammerhead shark management groups
                                             criteria at § 635.27(b)(3). Criteria                                                                          trip) in order to allow fishermen to fully
                                                                                                     on January 1, as proposed, will promote               harvest the blacktip, aggregated LCS,
                                             considered include available annual
                                             quotas for the current fishing season,                  equitable fishing opportunities                       and hammerhead management group
                                             estimated season length and average                     throughout the Gulf of Mexico region. In              quotas, presuming that future catch
                                             weekly catch rates from previous years,                 reaching this determination, NMFS                     rates might be expected to be similar.
                                             length of the season and fishermen                      considered, in particular, the regulatory             However, as of October 23, 2017, the
                                             participation in past years, impacts to                 criterion regarding the length of the                 landings in 2017 are higher than at that
                                             accomplishing objectives of the 2006                    season in previous years for the                      time in 2016, and NMFS is considering
                                             Consolidated HMS FMP and its                            different species and/or management                   whether it will be necessary to close the
                                             amendments, temporal variation in                       groups and whether fishermen had been                 fishery to avoid overharvest of the
                                             behavior or biology of target species                   able to participate in the fishery in those           quota. With the updated information
                                             (e.g., seasonal distribution or                         years (§ 635.27(b)(3)(iii)), and found that           showing an increase in the 2017 eastern
                                             abundance), impact of catch rates in one                with a January 1 opening date in 2016,                Gulf of Mexico blacktip, aggregated LCS,
                                             region on another, and effects of delayed               the length of the fishing season                      and hammerhead management group
                                             season openings. While this action                      provided all fishermen with equitable                 landings, NMFS has decided to start the
                                             adjusts certain quotas as allowable, this               fishing opportunities to participate in               commercial retention limit at 45 LCS
                                             action does not establish or change the                 the fishery in 2016. Specifically, in                 other than sandbar sharks per vessel per
                                             annual baseline commercial quotas                       2016, NMFS opened the season on                       trip. However, NMFS may adjust the
                                             established under the 2006                              January 1 and closed it on March 12,                  retention limit during the fishing season
                                             Consolidated HMS FMP and its                            2016 (81 FR 12602). In other words, in                as appropriate after considering the
                                             amendments for any shark management                     2016, while the fishery closed before                 relevant regulatory criteria.
                                             group. The baselines quotas were                        April 1 (which is when the State of                      Comment 3: NMFS received
                                             established under previous actions, and                 Louisiana annually plans a state-water                comments in support the proposed
                                             any changes to those baseline quotas                    closure), all fishermen in the sub-region             opening date of January 1, retention
                                             would be performed through a separate                   had the same opportunities. In 2017,                  limit, and inseason retention limit
                                             action. Rather, this action adjusts the                 NMFS opened the season on February 1                  adjustments for the aggregated LCS and
                                             annual commercial quotas for 2018                       and closed it on May 2, 2017 (82 FR                   hammerhead management groups in the
                                             based on over- and/or underharvests                     20447). The delayed opening in 2017                   Atlantic region as long as majority of the
                                             that occurred in 2017 and previous                      allowed Louisiana state-water fishermen               quota is available later in the year.
                                             fishing seasons, consistent with existing               only two months to fish given the State                  Response: After considering the
                                             regulations, and establishes the opening                of Louisiana’s annual state-water                     ‘‘opening commercial fishing season’’
                                             dates for the fisheries. All of the shark               closure from April 1 through June 30;                 regulatory criteria in light of the
                                             management group adjusted quotas                        fishermen in other parts of the sub-                  comments, which reflected support of
                                             remain the same as proposed.                            region could continue fishing after April             the proposed opening date, NMFS has
                                                                                                     1. Thus, opening the season in January                decided to open the fisheries in the
                                             Response to Comments                                    should give all fishermen in the sub-                 Atlantic region on January 1, as
                                               NMFS received approximately 13                        region a fishing season of equal duration             proposed. Specifically, on January 1,
                                             written and oral comments on the                        given the State of Louisiana closure, and             2018, the LCS fisheries in the Atlantic
                                             proposed rule from fishermen, dealers,                  an equitable opportunity to harvest the               region will open with a retention limit
                                             and other interested parties. All written               quota before the state-water closure.                 of 25 LCS other than sandbar sharks per
                                             comments can be found at http://                           Comment 2: NMFS received                           vessel per trip for directed shark limited
                                             www.regulations.gov/ by searching for                   comments regarding the proposed                       access permit holders. The January 1
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                                             RIN 0648–XF486. NMFS received                           change in the commercial retention                    opening date should allow fishermen in
                                             approximately six oral comments                         limit for the blacktip, aggregated LCS,               the southern and northern portions of
                                             through phone conversations or at the                   and hammerhead management groups                      the Atlantic region the opportunity to
                                             HMS Advisory Panel meeting on                           in the eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region              fish at the beginning of the year. NMFS
                                             September 6, 2017. All of the comments                  from the default (and current) level of               will consider further adjusting the
                                             received are summarized below.                          45 to 50 LCS other than sandbar sharks                commercial retention limit during the


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                                             season as appropriate, after considering                mortality of prohibited sharks and other              falsified reporting by dealers and
                                             the applicable criteria, to provide all                 bycatch, shark finning, and consistency               fishermen by cross-checking dealer
                                             fishermen in the Atlantic region fishing                with unspecified provisions in                        reports to fishermen’s logbooks.
                                             opportunities later in the year as well,                international agreements, such as the                    Regarding comments that requested a
                                             since the majority of the quota should                  Convention on International Trade in                  closure of all sharks fisheries or that
                                             still be available and the majority of                  Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and                  raised concerns regarding the scientific
                                             fishing occurs later in the year. The                   Flora (CITES).                                        justification of the range of allowable
                                             proposed rule stated that, if it appears                   Response: In this rule, NMFS’s goal is             retention limits adopted in an earlier
                                             that the quota is being harvested too                   to establish quotas for the Atlantic shark            rulemaking (Amendment 6 to the 2006
                                             quickly to allow fishermen throughout                   fisheries based upon the baseline quotas              Consolidated HMS FMP) and the
                                             the entire region an opportunity to fish,               previously established in the 2006                    mortality of prohibited sharks and other
                                             NMFS will consider reducing the                         Consolidated HMS FMP and its                          bycatch, the comments are outside the
                                             commercial retention limit after a                      amendments (http://                                   scope of this rulemaking because the
                                             portion of the quota is harvested (e.g.,                www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/hms/                            purpose of this rulemaking is to adjust
                                             20 percent) and later consider raising                  documents/fmp/index.html), and based                  quotas for the 2018 shark seasons based
                                             the commercial retention limit to 36                    on allowable adjustments as a result of               on over- and underharvests from the
                                             LCS other than sandbar sharks per                       over- or underharvests in 2017 and                    previous years and set opening dates
                                             vessel per trip around July 15 to allow                 previous years. Generally, when                       and commercial retention limits for the
                                             greater fishing opportunities later in the              establishing the shark commercial                     2018 shark seasons. The quotas and
                                             year. This is the same approach that has                baseline quotas, NMFS uses the total                  general management measures were
                                             been used in 2016 and 2017.                             allowable catch (TAC) calculated during               established in previous rulemakings,
                                             Specifically, in 2017, NMFS started                     the stock assessment. NMFS then                       which were the final rules to implement
                                             with a retention limit of 25 LCS other                  subtracts all other sources of mortality,             Amendment 2 to the 2006 Consolidated
                                             than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip                 including recreational landings,                      HMS FMP (73 FR 35778, June 24, 2008;
                                             on January 1 and then reduced the                       commercial discards, post-release                     corrected on 73 FR 40658; July 15,
                                             commercial retention to 3 LCS other                     mortality, and research set-aside                     2008), Amendment 5a to the 2006
                                             than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip                 mortality; the remaining portion is the               Consolidated HMS FMP (78 FR 40318;
                                             on April 15, 2017 (82 FR 17765; April                   commercial baseline quota. In                         July 3, 2013), Amendment 6 to the 2006
                                             13, 2017) when the aggregated LCS                       establishing these baseline quotas                    Consolidated HMS FMP (80 FR 50073;
                                             quota reached 19.5% of the available                    through an FMP amendment, NMFS                        August 18, 2015), Amendment 9 to the
                                             quota. NMFS increased the retention                     takes into account the fishery impacts                2006 Consolidated HMS FMP (80 FR
                                             limit to 36 LCS other than sandbar                      on essential fish habitat, protected                  73128; November 24, 2015), and
                                             sharks per vessel per trip on July 16,                  resources, and the environment in                     Amendment 5b to the 2006
                                             2017 (82 FR 32490; July 14, 2017) and,                  general in order to fulfill requirements              Consolidated HMS FMP (82 FR 16478;
                                             as of the drafting of this final rule, the              for the associated FMP amendment                      April 4, 2017). In Amendment 6 to the
                                             current fishing season remains open.                    along with socioeconomic value of these               2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, NMFS
                                             Thus, based on how the most recent                      shark species to various groups. Thus,                analyzed, among other things, the
                                             previous seasons have operated to date,                 the commenter’s concern that the                      impacts and justification for increasing
                                             NMFS has determined that a lower                        impacts of fishing for sharks on the                  the LCS retention limit to a maximum
                                             retention limit at the start of the season              environment and other protected                       of 55 LCS other than sandbar sharks per
                                             will allow NMFS to more easily and                      species have not been properly analyzed               vessel per trip. In Amendment 5b to the
                                             closely monitor the quota and catch                     nor considered are not warranted.                     2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, NMFS
                                             rates in the beginning of the year to help                 Regarding the comment about                        implemented management measures to
                                             ensure equitable fishing opportunities                  adequate enforcement and falsified                    end overfishing of dusky sharks, which
                                             later in the year, while acknowledging                  reporting, NMFS takes enforcement of                  is a prohibited species, and clarified the
                                             that the majority of quota generally is                 these regulations seriously. If suspected             annual catch limits (ACLs) for the
                                             harvested later in the year (see the                    illegal activities are observed in any                prohibited shark species complex.
                                             criteria listed at § 635.24(a)(8)(iii)).                fishery and/or region, specific                       Management of the Atlantic shark
                                                                                                     information regarding such incidents                  fisheries is based on the best available
                                             B. General Comments                                     can be reported to NOAA Office of Law                 science to achieve optimum yield while
                                               Comment 4: NMFS received several                      Enforcement Division (http://                         rebuilding overfished shark stocks and
                                             comments in support of the proposed                     www.nmfs.noaa.gov/ole/) through the                   preventing overfishing.
                                             rule and more generally in favor of                     national enforcement hotline at 1–800–                   Regarding the concerns about shark
                                             regulating commercial shark fishing,                    853–1964. All commercial shark                        finning, the United States by federal law
                                             while other commenters opposed any                      landings and quotas are monitored with                has prohibited shark finning since 2000.
                                             regulations that allow shark fishing.                   the HMS electronic dealer reporting                   The Shark Finning Prohibition Act of
                                             Commenters who supported the                            system, which has been in use since                   2000 amended the Magnuson-Stevens
                                             regulation of shark fisheries stated the                2013. This improvement in commercial                  Fishery Conservation and Management
                                             importance of sharks to the ecosystem.                  quota monitoring technology and the                   Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) to prohibit
                                             However, one commenter expressed                        weekly reporting provides more                        any person under U.S. jurisdiction from
                                             concern about adequate enforcement of                   information on each dealer transaction,               engaging in the finning of sharks,
                                             the quotas and retention limits                         including all shark landings to the                   possessing shark fins aboard a fishing
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                                             including concerns about falsified                      species level, and ensures that quotas                vessel without the corresponding
                                             reporting. The commenters who were                      are not exceeded. Overall, this                       carcass, or landing shark fins without
                                             opposed to the proposed rule                            improvement helps with monitoring of                  the corresponding carcass. Since 2008
                                             specifically requested a closure of all                 commercial landings of all shark species              in Atlantic HMS fisheries and then in
                                             shark fisheries; wanted more scientific                 and with closing management groups in                 2011 nationally via the Shark
                                             justification of the LCS retention limit                an efficient and timely manner. In                    Conservation Act, fishermen have been
                                             change; and were concerned about the                    addition, NMFS can verify and detect                  required to land sharks with fins


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                                             naturally attached, with one narrow                            quotas, allocations, or fishing mortality                     proposed rule that retention limits
                                             exception related to smooth dogfish so                         levels. NMFS will continue to work                            might change in response to public
                                             long as certain requirements are met                           with the international community to                           comment, and this level is within the
                                             (see Amendment 9 to the 2006                                   promote conservation in fisheries that                        allowable range and consistent with the
                                             Consolidated HMS FMP).                                         span international jurisdictions.                             range established in recent years. Thus,
                                               Regarding the concerns about                                                                                               the regulated community had sufficient
                                                                                                            Changes From the Proposed Rule
                                             violating international agreements,                                                                                          notice of this possible change between
                                             NMFS management of the Atlantic                                   NMFS made one change to the                                the proposed and final rule.
                                             shark fisheries is undertaken consistent                       proposed rule. Specifically, NMFS
                                                                                                                                                                          2018 Annual Quotas
                                             with applicable international                                  changed the retention limit for directed
                                             agreements and both international and                          shark limited access permit holders at                           This final rule adjusts the 2018
                                             domestic legal requirements are                                the start of the commercial shark fishing                     commercial quotas due to over- and/or
                                             considered in our development of                               season for the blacktip, aggregated LCS,                      underharvests in 2017 and previous
                                             FMPs. NMFS continues to work with                              and hammerhead shark management                               fishing seasons, based on landings data
                                             the International Commission for the                           groups in the eastern Gulf of Mexico                          through October 23, 2017. The 2018
                                             Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)                         region from 50 LCS other than sandbar                         annual quotas by species and
                                             and other international entities such as                       sharks per vessel per trip to 45 LCS                          management group are summarized in
                                             CITES to appropriately and effectively                         other than sandbar sharks per vessel per                      Table 1. Any dealer reports that are
                                             manage the stocks throughout their                             trip. As explained above, NMFS                                received by NMFS after October 23,
                                             range. Although the commenter did not                          changed the retention limit after                             2017, will be used to adjust the 2019
                                             specify the international agreement                            considering the ‘‘opening commercial                          quotas, if necessary. A description of the
                                             provisions about which they were                               fishing season’’ criteria (§ 635.27(b)(3)),                   quota calculations is provided in the
                                             concerned, there are no international                          public comment, and the 2017 landings                         proposed rule and is not repeated here.
                                             agreement provisions that would                                data in order to promote equitable                            Any changes are described in the
                                             directly affect the actions undertaken in                      fishing opportunities throughout the                          ‘‘Changes from the Proposed Rule’’
                                             this rulemaking related to LCS and SCS                         sub-region. We clearly noted in the                           section.

                                                                                 TABLE 1—2018 ANNUAL QUOTAS FOR THE ATLANTIC SHARK FISHERIES
                                                              [All quotas and landings are dressed weight (dw), in metric tons (mt), unless specified otherwise. 1 mt dw = 2,204.6 lb dw]

                                                                                                                                                                                                              2018 Final
                                                    Region or                     Management             2017 Annual          Preliminary 2017                                          2018 Baseline
                                                                                                                                                         Adjustments 2                                      adjusted annual
                                                    sub-region                      group                   quota                landings 1                                              annual quota            quota

                                                                                                              (A)                    (B)                         (C)                           (D)              (D + C)

                                             Western Gulf of                    Blacktip Sharks ...    331.6 mt dw            206.6 mt dw            115.7 mt dw                      231.5 mt dw          347.2 mt dw
                                              Mexico.                                                    (730,425 lb dw).       (455,535 lb dw).        (255,131 lb                     (510,261 lb dw).     (765,392 lb dw).
                                                                                                                                                        dw) 3.
                                                  ...........................   Aggregated Large       72.0 mt dw             65.8 mt dw             .............................    72.0 mt dw           72.0 mt dw
                                                                                  Coastal Sharks.        (158,724 lb dw).       (145,115 lb dw).                                        (158,724 lb dw).     (158,724 lb dw).
                                                  ...........................   Hammerhead             11.9 mt dw             2.5 mt dw (5,490        .............................   11.9 mt dw           11.9 mt dw
                                                                                  Sharks.                (26,301 lb dw).        lb dw).                                                 (26,301 lb dw).      (26,301 lb dw).
                                             Eastern Gulf of                    Blacktip Sharks ...    36.0 mt dw             24.9 mt dw             12.6 mt dw                       25.1 mt dw           37.7 mt dw
                                               Mexico.                                                   (79,359 lb dw).        (54,918 lb dw).         (27,719 lb dw) 3.               (55,439 lb dw).      (83,158 lb dw).
                                                ...........................     Aggregated Large       85.5 mt dw             57.6 mt dw             .............................    85.5 mt dw           85.5 mt dw
                                                                                  Coastal Sharks.        (188,593 lb dw).       (127,022 lb dw).                                        (188,593 lb dw).     (188,593 lb dw).
                                                  ...........................   Hammerhead             13.4 mt dw             6.8 mt dw (15,059       .............................   13.4 mt dw           13.4 mt dw
                                                                                  Sharks.                (29,421 lb dw).        lb dw).                                                 (29,421 lb dw).      (29,421 lb dw).
                                             Gulf of Mexico ........            Non-Blacknose          112.6 mt dw            49.4 mt dw              .............................   112.6 mt dw          112.6 mt dw
                                                                                  Small Coastal          (248,215 lb dw).       (108,965 lb dw).                                        (248,215 lb dw).     (248,215 lb dw).
                                                                                  Sharks.
                                                  ...........................   Smoothhound            504.6 mt dw            0 mt dw (0 lb dw)      168.2 mt dw                      336.4 mt dw          504.6 mt dw
                                                                                  Sharks.                (1,112,441 lb                                 (370,814 lb dw).                 (741,627).           (1,112,441 lb
                                                                                                         dw).                                                                                                dw).
                                             Atlantic ...................       Aggregated Large       168.9 mt dw            104.4 mt dw             .............................   168.9 mt dw          168.9 mt dw
                                                                                  Coastal Sharks.        (372,552 lb dw).       (230,205 lb dw).                                        (372,552 lb dw).     (372,552 lb dw).
                                                  ...........................   Hammerhead             27.1 mt dw             7.9 mt dw (17,448       .............................   27.1 mt dw           27.1 mt dw
                                                                                  Sharks.                (59,736 lb dw).        lb dw).                                                 (59,736 lb dw).      (59,736 lb dw).
                                                  ...........................   Non-Blacknose          264.1 mt dw            92.9 mt dw              .............................   264.1 mt dw          264.1 mt dw
                                                                                  Small Coastal          (582,333 lb dw).       (204,851 lb dw).                                        (582,333 lb dw).     (582,333 lb dw).
                                                                                  Sharks.
                                                  ...........................   Blacknose Sharks       17.2 mt dw             7.0 mt dw (15,344       .............................   17.2 mt dw           17.2 mt dw
                                                                                  (South of 34° N.       (37,921 lb dw).        lb dw).                                                 (37,921 lb dw).      (37,921 lb dw).
                                                                                  lat. only).
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                                                  ...........................   Smoothhound            1,802.6 mt dw          337.5 mt dw            600.9 mt dw                      1,201.7 mt dw        1,802.6 mt dw
                                                                                  Sharks.                (3,973,902 lb          (744,146 lb dw).        (1,324,634 lb                   (2,649,268 lb        (3,973,902 lb
                                                                                                         dw).                                           dw).                            dw).                 dw).
                                             No regional quotas                 Non-Sandbar LCS        50.0 mt dw             12.2 mt dw             .............................    50.0 mt dw           50.0 mt dw
                                                                                  Research.              (110,230 lb dw).       (26,913 lb dw).                                         (110,230 lb dw).     (110,230 lb dw).
                                                  ...........................   Sandbar Shark          90.7 mt dw             45.8 mt dw              .............................   90.7 mt dw           90.7 mt dw
                                                                                  Research.              (199,943 lb dw).       (100,982 lb dw).                                        (199,943 lb dw).     (199,943 lb dw).



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                                                                        TABLE 1—2018 ANNUAL QUOTAS FOR THE ATLANTIC SHARK FISHERIES—Continued
                                                             [All quotas and landings are dressed weight (dw), in metric tons (mt), unless specified otherwise. 1 mt dw = 2,204.6 lb dw]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                2018 Final
                                                   Region or                      Management              2017 Annual           Preliminary 2017           Adjustments 2
                                                                                                                                                                                          2018 Baseline       adjusted annual
                                                   sub-region                       group                    quota                 landings 1                                              annual quota            quota

                                                                                                                 (A)                    (B)                        (C)                           (D)              (D + C)

                                                 ...........................   Blue Sharks .........   273.0 mt dw              < 2.3 mt dw (<          .............................   273.0 mt dw          273.0 mt dw
                                                                                                         (601,856 lb dw).         5,000 lb dw).                                           (601,856 lb dw).     (601,856 lb dw).
                                                 ...........................   Porbeagle Sharks        1.7 mt dw (3,748         0 mt dw (0 lb dw)       .............................   1.7 mt dw (3,748     1.7 mt dw (3,748
                                                                                                         lb dw).                                                                          lb dw).              lb dw).
                                                 ...........................   Pelagic Sharks          488.0 mt dw              91.5 mt dw              .............................   488.0 mt dw          488.0 mt dw
                                                                                 Other Than              (1,075,856 lb            (201,822 lb dw).                                        (1,075,856 lb        (1,075,856 lb
                                                                                 Porbeagle or            dw).                                                                             dw).                 dw).
                                                                                 Blue.
                                                1 Landings are from January 1, 2017, through October 23, 2017, and are subject to change.
                                                2 Underharvest  adjustments can only be applied to stocks or management groups that are not overfished and have no overfishing occurring.
                                             Also, the underharvest adjustments cannot exceed 50 percent of the baseline quota.
                                               3 This adjustment accounts for underharvest in 2017. This final rule increases the overall Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark quota by 128.3 mt dw
                                             (282,850 lb dw). Since any underharvest is divided based on the sub-regional quota percentage split, the western Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark
                                             quota is increased by 115.7 mt dw, or 90.2 percent of the underharvest, while the eastern Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark quota is increased by
                                             12.6 mt dw, or 9.8 percent of the underharvest.


                                             Fishing Season Notification for the 2018                         and hammerhead shark management                               2018, or until NMFS determines that the
                                             Atlantic Commercial Shark Fishing                                groups will start the commercial fishing                      fishing season landings for any shark
                                             Seasons                                                          season at 25 LCS other than sandbar                           management group has reached, or is
                                                NMFS considered the seven ‘‘opening                           sharks per vessel per trip. These                             projected to reach, 80 percent of the
                                             commercial fishing season’’ criteria                             retention limits could be changed                             available quota; however, consistent
                                             listed in § 635.27(b)(3), as discussed                           throughout the year based on                                  with § 635.28(b)(5), NMFS may close the
                                             above and as described in the proposed                           consideration of the inseason trip limit                      Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark
                                             rule (82 FR 39735; August 22, 2017).                             adjustment criteria at 50 CFR                                 management group before landings
                                             These include, among other things: The                           635.24(a)(8). In the Atlantic region                          reach, or are expected to reach, 80
                                             available annual quotas based on any                             specifically, as described above, NMFS                        percent of the quota. Additionally,
                                             over- and/or underharvests experienced                           will closely monitor the quota at the                         NMFS has previously established non-
                                             during the previous seasons; the                                 beginning of the year. If it appears that                     linked and linked quotas; linked quotas
                                             estimated season length based on                                 either the quota for the Atlantic                             are explicitly designed to concurrently
                                             available quotas and catch rates from                            aggregated LCS or the hammerhead                              close multiple shark management
                                             previous years; the length of the season                         shark management groups is being                              groups that are caught together to
                                             in the previous years and whether                                harvested too quickly to allow                                prevent incidental catch mortality from
                                             fishermen were able to participate in the                        fishermen throughout the entire region                        exceeding the total allowable catch. The
                                             fishery in those years; and the effects of                       an opportunity to fish (e.g., if                              linked and non-linked quotas are shown
                                             catch rates in one part of a region                              approximately 20 percent of the quota is                      in Table 2. NMFS will file for
                                             precluding vessels in another part of                            caught at the beginning of the year),                         publication with the Office of the
                                             that region from having a reasonable                             NMFS will consider reducing the                               Federal Register a notice of closure for
                                             opportunity to harvest a portion of the                          commercial retention limit, then                              that shark species, shark management
                                             different species and/or management                              consider raising it later in the season.                      group including any linked quotas, and/
                                             quotas.                                                          Based on prior years’ fishing activity, to                    or region that will be effective no fewer
                                                Regarding the LCS retention limit, as                         allow more consistent fishing                                 than 5 days from date of filing. From the
                                             shown in Table 2, for directed shark                             opportunities later in the year, NMFS                         effective date and time of the closure
                                             limited access permit holders, the Gulf                          anticipates considering raising the                           until NMFS announces, via the
                                             of Mexico blacktip shark, aggregated                             commercial retention limit to the                             publication of a notice in the Federal
                                             LCS, and hammerhead shark                                        default limit of 36 LCS other than                            Register, that additional quota is
                                             management groups will start the                                 sandbar sharks per vessel per trip                            available and the season is reopened,
                                             commercial fishing season at 45 LCS                              around July 15, 2018.                                         the fisheries for the shark species or
                                             other than sandbar sharks per vessel per                            All of the shark management groups                         management group are closed, even
                                             trip, and the Atlantic aggregated LCS                            will remain open until December 31,                           across fishing years.

                                                  TABLE 2—QUOTA LINKAGES, SEASON OPENING DATES, AND COMMERCIAL RETENTION LIMIT BY REGIONAL OR SUB-
                                                                                REGIONAL SHARK MANAGEMENT GROUP
                                                                                                                                                                Commercial retention limits for directed shark limited
                                                  Region or                       Management
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                                                                                                         Quota linkages         Season opening dates                          access permit holders
                                                  sub-region                        group                                                                            (inseason adjustments are available)

                                             Eastern Gulf of                   Blacktip Sharks ....    Not Linked ...........   January 1, 2018 ........     45 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip.
                                               Mexico.
                                                                               Aggregated Large        Linked.
                                                                                 Coastal Sharks.



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                                                  TABLE 2—QUOTA LINKAGES, SEASON OPENING DATES, AND COMMERCIAL RETENTION LIMIT BY REGIONAL OR SUB-
                                                                           REGIONAL SHARK MANAGEMENT GROUP—Continued
                                                                                                                                                             Commercial retention limits for directed shark limited
                                                   Region or                  Management              Quota linkages            Season opening dates                       access permit holders
                                                   sub-region                   group                                                                             (inseason adjustments are available)

                                                                           Hammerhead
                                                                             Sharks.
                                             Western Gulf of               Blacktip Sharks ....     Not Linked ...........      January 1, 2018 ........   45 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip.
                                              Mexico.
                                                                           Aggregated Large         Linked.
                                                                             Coastal Sharks.
                                                                           Hammerhead
                                                                             Sharks.
                                             Gulf of Mexico .......        Non-Blacknose            Not Linked ...........      January 1, 2018 ........   N/A.
                                                                             Small Coastal
                                                                             Sharks.
                                             Atlantic ..................   Aggregated Large         Linked ..................   January 1, 2018 ........   25 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip.
                                                                             Coastal Sharks.                                                               [If quota is landed quickly (e.g., if approximately 20 per-
                                                                                                                                                              cent of quota is caught at the beginning of the year),
                                                                                                                                                              NMFS anticipates considering an inseason reduction
                                                                                                                                                              (e.g., to 3 or fewer LCS other than sandbar sharks
                                                                                                                                                              per vessel per trip), and later considering an
                                                                                                                                                              inseason increase to 36 LCS other than sandbar
                                                                                                                                                              sharks per vessel per trip around July 15, 2018]
                                                                           Hammerhead
                                                                             Sharks.
                                                                           Non-Blacknose            Linked (South of            January 1, 2018 ........   N/A.
                                                                             Small Coastal            34° N. lat. only).
                                                                             Sharks.

                                                                           Blacknose Sharks
                                                                             (South of 34° N.
                                                                             lat. only).
                                             No regional quotas            Non-Sandbar LCS          Linked ..................   January 1, 2018 ........   N/A.
                                                                             Research.
                                                                           Sandbar Shark
                                                                             Research.
                                                                           Blue Sharks .........    Not Linked ...........      January 1, 2018 ........   N/A.
                                                                           Porbeagle Sharks.
                                                                           Pelagic Sharks
                                                                             Other Than
                                                                             Porbeagle or
                                                                             Blue.



                                             Classification                                                quotas, retention limits, and fishing                       Section 604(a)(2) of the RFA requires
                                               The NMFS Assistant Administrator                            seasons. Without this rule, the Atlantic                 NMFS to summarize significant issues
                                             has determined that the final rule is                         commercial shark fisheries would close                   raised by the public in response to the
                                             consistent with the 2006 Consolidated                         on December 31, 2017, and would not                      Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                             HMS FMP and its amendments, other                             reopen until another action was taken.                   (IRFA), provide a summary of NMFS’
                                             provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens                            This final rule will be implemented                      assessment of such issues, and provide
                                             Act, and other applicable law.                                according to the regulations                             a statement of any changes made as a
                                               This final rule is exempt from review                       implementing the 2006 Consolidated                       result of the comments. The IRFA was
                                             under Executive Order 12866.                                  HMS FMP and its amendments. Thus,                        done as part of the proposed rule for the
                                               In compliance with section 604 of the                       NMFS expects few, if any, economic                       2018 Atlantic Commercial Shark Season
                                             Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), NMFS                        impacts to fishermen other than those                    Specifications. NMFS did not receive
                                             prepared a Final Regulatory Flexibility                       already analyzed in the 2006                             any comments specific to the IRFA.
                                             Analysis (FRFA) for this final rule. The                      Consolidated HMS FMP and its                             However, NMFS received comments
                                             FRFA analyzes the anticipated                                 amendments. While there may be some                      related to the overall economic impacts
                                             economic impacts of the final actions                         direct negative economic impacts                         of the proposed rule, and those
                                             and any significant economic impacts                                                                                   comments and NMFS’ assessment of
                                                                                                           associated with the opening dates for
                                             on small entities. The FRFA is below.                                                                                  and response to them are summarized
                                                                                                           fishermen in certain areas, there could
                                               Section 604(a)(1) of the RFA requires                                                                                previously in the preamble (see
                                                                                                           also be positive effects for other
                                             an explanation of the purpose of the
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                                                                                                                                                                    Comment 1). As described in the
                                                                                                           fishermen in the region. The opening
                                             rulemaking. The purpose of this final                                                                                  responses to those comments relating to
                                             rulemaking is, consistent with the                            dates were chosen to allow for an                        the season opening dates, consistent
                                             Magnuson-Stevens Act and the 2006                             equitable distribution of the available                  with § 635.27(b)(3), the opening date for
                                             Consolidated HMS FMP and its                                  quotas among all fishermen across                        all of the commercial shark fisheries
                                             amendments, to establish the 2018                             regions and states, to the extent                        will be implemented as proposed
                                             Atlantic commercial shark fishing                             practicable.                                             (January 1, 2018).


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                                                Section 604(a)(3) of the RFA requires                rule, including an estimate of the classes            amendments by subtracting the
                                             NMFS to provide an estimate of the                      of small entities which would be subject              underharvest or adding the overharvest,
                                             number of small entities to which the                   to the requirements of the report or                  as specified and allowable in existing
                                             rule would apply. The Small Business                    record. None of the actions in this final             regulations. Under current regulations
                                             Administration (SBA) has established                    rule would result in additional                       (§ 635.27(b)(2)), all shark fisheries close
                                             size criteria for all major industry                    reporting, recordkeeping, or compliance               on December 31 of each year, or when
                                             sectors in the United States, including                 requirements beyond those already                     NMFS determines that the fishing
                                             fish harvesters. Provision is made under                analyzed in the 2006 Consolidated HMS                 season landings for any shark
                                             SBA’s regulations for an agency to                      FMP and its amendments.                               management group has reached, or is
                                             develop its own industry-specific size                     Section 604(a)(5) of the RFA requires              projected to reach, 80 percent of the
                                             standards after consultation with                       NMFS to describe the steps taken to                   available quota, and do not open until
                                             Advocacy and an opportunity for public                  minimize the economic impact on small                 NMFS takes action, such as this
                                             comment (see 13 CFR 121.903(c)).                        entities, consistent with the stated                  rulemaking to re-open the fisheries.
                                             Under this provision, NMFS may                          objectives of applicable statutes.                    Thus, not implementing these
                                             establish size standards that differ from               Additionally, the RFA (5 U.S.C.                       management measures would negatively
                                             those established by the SBA Office of                  603(c)(1)–(4)) lists four general                     affect shark fishermen and related small
                                             Size Standards, but only for use by                     categories of ‘‘significant’’ alternatives            entities, such as dealers, and also would
                                             NMFS and only for the purpose of                        that would assist an agency in the                    not provide management flexibility in
                                             conducting an analysis of economic                      development of significant alternatives               furtherance of equitable fishing
                                             effects in fulfillment of the agency’s                  that would accomplish the stated                      opportunities, to the extent practicable,
                                             obligations under the RFA. To utilize                   objectives of applicable statutes and                 for commercial shark fishermen in all
                                             this provision, NMFS must publish such                  minimize any significant economic                     regions and areas.
                                             size standards in the Federal Register                  impact of the rule on small entities.
                                                                                                                                                              Based on the 2016 ex-vessel price,
                                             (FR), which NMFS did on December 29,                    These categories of alternatives are: (1)
                                                                                                                                                           fully harvesting the unadjusted 2018
                                             2015 (80 FR 81194, December 29, 2015).                  Establishment of differing compliance
                                                                                                                                                           Atlantic shark commercial baseline
                                             In this final rule effective on July 1,                 or reporting requirements or timetables
                                                                                                                                                           quotas could result in total fleet
                                             2016, NMFS established a small                          that take into account the resources
                                                                                                                                                           revenues of $7,779,285 (see Table 3).
                                             business size standard of $11 million in                available to small entities; (2)
                                                                                                                                                           For the Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark
                                             annual gross receipts for all businesses                clarification, consolidation, or
                                                                                                                                                           management group, NMFS will increase
                                             in the commercial fishing industry                      simplification of compliance and
                                                                                                                                                           the baseline sub-regional quotas due to
                                             (NAICS 11411) for RFA compliance                        reporting requirements under the rule
                                                                                                                                                           the underharvests in 2017. The increase
                                             purposes (80 FR 81194, December 29,                     for such small entities; (3) use of
                                                                                                                                                           for the western Gulf of Mexico blacktip
                                             2015). NMFS considers all HMS permit                    performance rather than design
                                                                                                                                                           shark management group would result
                                             holders to be small entities because they               standards; and (4) exemptions from
                                                                                                                                                           in a $218,647 gain in total revenues for
                                             had average annual receipts of less than                coverage of the rule, or any part thereof,
                                                                                                                                                           fishermen in that sub-region, while the
                                             $11 million for commercial fishing.                     for small entities.
                                                As of October 2017, the final rule                      In order to meet the objectives of this            increase for the eastern Gulf of Mexico
                                             would apply to the approximately 222                    rule, consistent with the Magnuson-                   blacktip shark management group
                                             directed commercial shark permit                        Stevens Act, NMFS cannot exempt                       would result in a $32,902 gain in total
                                             holders, 269 incidental commercial                      small entities or change the reporting                revenues for fishermen in that sub-
                                             shark permit holders, 148 smoothhound                   requirements only for small entities                  region. For the Gulf of Mexico and
                                             shark permit holders, and 113                           because all the entities affected are                 Atlantic smoothhound shark
                                             commercial shark dealers. Not all                       small entities. Thus, there are no                    management groups, NMFS will
                                             permit holders are active in the fishery                alternatives discussed that fall under the            increase the baseline quotas due to the
                                             in any given year. Active directed                      first, second, and fourth categories                  underharvest in 2017. This would cause
                                             commercial shark permit holders are                     described above. NMFS does not know                   a potential gain in revenue of $581,718
                                             defined as those with valid permits that                of any performance or design standards                for the fleet in the Gulf of Mexico region
                                             landed one shark based on HMS                           that would satisfy the aforementioned                 and a potential gain in revenue of
                                             electronic dealer reports. Of the 491                   objectives of this rulemaking while,                  $1,084,557 for the fleet in the Atlantic
                                             directed and incidental commercial                      concurrently, complying with the                      region.
                                             shark permit holders, only 36 permit                    Magnuson-Stevens Act; therefore, there                   All of these changes in gross revenues
                                             holders landed sharks in the Gulf of                    are no alternatives considered under the              are similar to the changes in gross
                                             Mexico region and only 97 landed                        third category.                                       revenues analyzed in the 2006
                                             sharks in the Atlantic region. Of the 148                  This rulemaking does not establish                 Consolidated HMS FMP and its
                                             smoothhound shark permit holders,                       management measures to be                             amendments. The FRFAs for those
                                             only 77 permit holders landed                           implemented, but rather implements                    amendments concluded that the
                                             smoothhound sharks in the Atlantic                      previously adopted and analyzed                       economic impacts on these small
                                             region and none landed smoothhound                      measures as adjustments, as specified in              entities are expected to be minimal. In
                                             sharks in the Gulf of Mexico region.                    the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and                     the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and
                                             NMFS has determined that the final rule                 its amendments and the Environmental                  its amendments and the EA for the 2011
                                             would not likely affect any small                       Assessment (EA) for the 2011 shark                    shark quota specifications rule, NMFS
                                             governmental jurisdictions.                             quota specifications rule (75 FR 76302;               stated it would be conducting annual
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                                                Section 604(a)(4) of the RFA requires                December 8, 2010). Thus, in this                      rulemakings and considering the
                                             NMFS to describe the projected                          rulemaking, NMFS adjusted the baseline                potential economic impacts of adjusting
                                             reporting, recordkeeping, and other                     quotas established and analyzed in the                the quotas for under- and overharvests
                                             compliance requirements of the final                    2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its                     at that time.




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                                                                TABLE 3—AVERAGE EX-VESSEL PRICES PER LB DW FOR EACH SHARK MANAGEMENT GROUP, 2016
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Average      Average
                                                              Region                                                                              Species                                                            ex-vessel     ex-vessel
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     meat price     fin price

                                             Western Gulf of Mexico ...........               Blacktip Shark ...................................................................................................           $0.56        $11.00
                                                                                              Aggregated LCS ................................................................................................               0.52         11.06
                                                                                              Hammerhead Shark ..........................................................................................                   0.83         11.08
                                             Eastern Gulf of Mexico ............              Blacktip Shark ...................................................................................................            0.89         10.67
                                                                                              Aggregated LCS ................................................................................................               0.56         11.23
                                                                                              Hammerhead Shark ..........................................................................................                   0.25         15.95
                                             Gulf of Mexico ..........................        Non-Blacknose SCS ..........................................................................................                  0.38          8.68
                                                                                              Smoothhound Shark ..........................................................................................                  1.50          1.91
                                             Atlantic .....................................   Aggregated LCS ................................................................................................               0.79          5.54
                                                                                              Hammerhead Shark ..........................................................................................                   0.38          5.73
                                                                                              Non-Blacknose SCS ..........................................................................................                  0.71          2.92
                                                                                              Blacknose Shark ...............................................................................................               0.98          2.92
                                                                                              Smoothhound Shark ..........................................................................................                  0.75          1.91
                                             No Region ................................       Shark Research Fishery (Aggregated LCS) .....................................................                                 0.70          9.47
                                                                                              Shark Research Fishery (Sandbar only) ...........................................................                             0.68          9.47
                                                                                              Blue shark .........................................................................................................          0.75          3.58
                                                                                              Porbeagle shark * ..............................................................................................              1.54          3.58
                                                                                              Other Pelagic sharks .........................................................................................                1.54          3.58
                                                * Used other pelagic shark ex-vessel prices for porbeagle sharks ex-vessel prices since there currently are no landings of porbeagle sharks.


                                               For this final rule, NMFS reviewed                                       Opening the aggregated LCS and                                         retention limit, then consider raising it
                                             the ‘‘opening commercial fishing                                        hammerhead shark management groups                                        later in the season to ensure that
                                             season’’ criteria at § 635.27(b)(3)(i)                                  in the Atlantic region on January 1 will                                  fishermen farther north have sufficient
                                             through (vii) to determine when                                         result in short-term, direct, moderate,                                   quota for a fishery later in the 2018
                                             opening each fishery will provide                                       beneficial economic impacts, as                                           fishing season. The direct impacts to
                                             equitable opportunities for fishermen                                   fishermen and dealers in the southern                                     shark fishermen in the Atlantic region of
                                             while also considering the ecological                                   portion of the Atlantic region will be                                    reducing the trip limit depend on the
                                             needs of the different species. Over-                                   able to fish for and sell aggregated LCS                                  needed reduction in the trip limit and
                                             and/or underharvests of 2017 and                                        and hammerhead sharks starting in                                         the timing of such a reduction.
                                             previous fishing season quotas were                                     January. These fishermen will be able to                                  Therefore, such a reduction in the trip
                                             examined for the different species/                                     fish earlier in the 2018 fishing season                                   limit for directed shark limited access
                                             complexes to determine the effects of                                   compared to the 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014,                                   permit holders is only anticipated to
                                             the 2018 final quotas on fishermen                                      and 2015 fishing seasons, which did not                                   have minor adverse direct economic
                                             across regional fishing areas. The                                      start until June or July. The opening                                     impacts to fishermen in the short-term;
                                             potential season lengths and previous                                   date and retention limits finalized in                                    long-term impacts are not anticipated as
                                             catch rates were examined to ensure                                     this rule for the Atlantic region are the                                 these reductions would not be
                                             that equitable fishing opportunities                                    same as those for the current season and                                  permanent.
                                             would be provided to fishermen. Lastly,                                 similar to those for the 2016 and 2017                                       In the northern portion of the Atlantic
                                             NMFS examined the seasonal variation                                    seasons. For both 2016 and 2017, the                                      region, a January 1 opening for the
                                             of the different species/complexes and                                  fishery remained open all year with                                       aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark
                                             the effects on fishing opportunities. In                                some modifications to the retention                                       management groups, with inseason trip
                                             addition to these criteria, NMFS also                                   limit throughout the year.                                                limit adjustments to ensure quota is
                                             considered updated landings data and                                       Based on public comment on past                                        available later in the season, will have
                                             public comments on the proposed rule                                    season rules, some Atlantic fishermen in                                  direct, minor, beneficial economic
                                             before arriving at the final opening dates                              the southern and northern parts of the                                    impacts in the short-term for fishermen
                                             for the 2018 Atlantic shark management                                  region prefer a January 1 opening for the                                 as they will potentially have access to
                                             groups. For the 2018 fishing season,                                    fishery as long as the majority of the                                    the aggregated LCS and hammerhead
                                             NMFS is opening the shark management                                    quota is available later in the year. With                                shark quotas earlier than in past
                                             groups on January 1, 2018. The direct                                   the implementation of the HMS                                             seasons. Fishermen in this area have
                                             and indirect economic impacts will be                                   electronic reporting system in 2013,                                      stated that, depending on the weather,
                                             neutral on a short- and long-term basis                                 NMFS now monitors the quota on a                                          some aggregated LCS species might be
                                             for the Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark,                                  more real-time basis compared to the                                      available to retain in January. Thus,
                                             Gulf of Mexico aggregated LCS, Gulf of                                  paper reporting system that was in place                                  fishermen will be able to target or retain
                                             Mexico hammerhead shark, Gulf of                                        before 2013. This ability, along with the                                 aggregated LCS while targeting non-
                                             Mexico non-blacknose shark SCS,                                         inseason retention limit adjustment                                       blacknose SCS. There will be indirect,
                                             Atlantic non-blacknose shark SCS,                                       criteria in § 635.24(a)(8), allows NMFS                                   minor, beneficial economic impacts in
                                             Atlantic blacknose shark, sandbar shark,                                the flexibility to further provide                                        the short- and long-term for shark
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                                             blue shark, porbeagle shark, and pelagic                                equitable fishing opportunities for                                       dealers and other entities that deal with
                                             shark (other than porbeagle or blue                                     fishermen across all regions, to the                                      shark products in this region as they
                                             sharks) management groups, because                                      extent practicable. Depending on how                                      will also have access to aggregated LCS
                                             NMFS did not change the opening dates                                   quickly the quota is being harvested, as                                  products earlier than in past seasons.
                                             of these fisheries from the status quo of                               was done in 2016 and 2017, NMFS will                                      Thus, opening the aggregated LCS and
                                             January 1.                                                              consider reducing the commercial                                          hammerhead shark management groups


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                                             in January and using inseason trip limit                November subquotas, and utilize the                   31, whichever comes first. The
                                             adjustments to ensure the fishery is                    unused portion of the adjusted Harpoon                subquotas for each time period are as
                                             open later in the year in 2018 will cause               category quota. This action results in an             follows: 24.7 mt for January; 233.3 mt
                                             beneficial cumulative economic                          adjusted General category subquota of                 for June through August; 123.7 mt for
                                             impacts, because it allows for a more                   12.7 mt for the December subquota                     September; 60.7 mt for October through
                                             equitable distribution of the quotas                    period. It is intended to preserve the                November; and 24.3 mt for December.
                                             among constituents in this region,                      opportunity for General category                      Any unused General category quota
                                             consistent with the 2006 Consolidated                   fishermen to participate in the                       rolls forward within the fishing year,
                                             HMS FMP and its amendments.                             December General category fishery,                    which coincides with the calendar year,
                                                Section 212 of the Small Business                    which reopens on December 1, 2017,                    from one time period to the next, and
                                             Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of                  and is based on consideration of the                  is available for use in subsequent time
                                             1996 states that, for each rule or group                regulatory determination criteria                     periods.
                                             of related rules for which an agency is                 regarding inseason adjustments and                       On December 19, 2016, NMFS
                                             required to prepare a FRFA, the agency                  applies to Atlantic tunas General                     published an inseason action
                                             shall publish one or more guides to                     category (commercial) permitted vessels               transferring 16.3 mt of quota from the
                                             assist small entities in complying with                 and Highly Migratory Species (HMS)                    December 2017 subquota to the January
                                             the rule, and shall designate such                      Charter/Headboat category permitted                   2017 subquota period, resulting in a
                                             publications as ‘‘small entity                          vessels when fishing commercially for                 subquota of 41 mt for the January 2017
                                             compliance guides.’’ The agency shall                   BFT.                                                  period and a subquota of 8 mt for the
                                             explain the actions a small entity is                   DATES: The quota transfer is effective
                                                                                                                                                           December 2017 period (81 FR 91873).
                                             required to take to comply with a rule                  December 1, 2017, through December                    For 2017, NMFS also transferred 40 mt
                                             or group of rules. As part of this                      31, 2017.                                             from the Reserve to the General category
                                             rulemaking process, NMFS has prepared                                                                         effective March 2, resulting in an
                                                                                                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                             a listserv summarizing fishery                                                                                adjusted General category quota of 506.7
                                                                                                     Sarah McLaughlin or Brad McHale,
                                             information and regulations for Atlantic                                                                      mt (82 FR 12747, March 7, 2017). In
                                                                                                     978–281–9260.
                                             shark fisheries for 2018. This listserv                                                                       advance of the October 1 General
                                                                                                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            category reopening, NMFS published an
                                             also serves as the small entity                         Regulations implemented under the
                                             compliance guide. Copies of the                                                                               inseason action transferring 156.4 mt
                                                                                                     authority of the Atlantic Tunas                       from the Reserve category to the General
                                             compliance guide are available from                     Convention Act (ATCA; 16 U.S.C. 971 et
                                             NMFS (see ADDRESSES).                                                                                         category to account for overharvests of
                                                                                                     seq.) and the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                the January, June through August, and
                                               Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.; 16 U.S.C.           Conservation and Management Act                       September subquotas, resulting in an
                                             1801 et seq.                                            (Magnuson-Stevens Act; 16 U.S.C. 1801                 adjusted 2017 General category quota of
                                               Dated: November 15, 2017.                             et seq.) governing the harvest of BFT by              663.1 mt (82 FR 46000, October 3,
                                             Samuel D. Rauch, III,                                   persons and vessels subject to U.S.                   2017). NMFS closed the General
                                             Deputy Assistant Administrator for                      jurisdiction are found at 50 CFR part                 category fishery when the October
                                             Regulatory Programs, National Marine                    635. Section 635.27 subdivides the U.S.               through November subquota (60.7 mt)
                                             Fisheries Service.                                      BFT quota recommended by the                          was met, effective October 5, 2017 (82
                                             [FR Doc. 2017–25203 Filed 11–21–17; 8:45 am]            International Commission for the                      FR 46934, October 10, 2017). The
                                             BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                     Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)                Harpoon category fishery automatically
                                                                                                     and as implemented by the United                      closed for the year on November 15,
                                                                                                     States among the various domestic                     2017. Once re-opened on December 1,
                                             DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  fishing categories, per the allocations               the 2017 General category fishery would
                                                                                                     established in the 2006 Consolidated                  be open until December 31, 2017, or
                                             National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        Highly Migratory Species Fishery                      until the General category quota is
                                             Administration                                          Management Plan (2006 Consolidated                    reached, whichever comes first.
                                                                                                     HMS FMP) (71 FR 58058, October 2,
                                             50 CFR Part 635                                         2006), as amended by Amendment 7 to                   Quota Transfer
                                             [Docket No. 150121066–5717–02]                          the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP                            Under § 635.27(a)(9), NMFS has the
                                                                                                     (Amendment 7) (79 FR 71510, December                  authority to transfer quota among
                                             RIN 0648–XF805                                          2, 2014). NMFS is required under ATCA                 fishing categories or subcategories, after
                                                                                                     and the Magnuson-Stevens Act to                       considering regulatory determination
                                             Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;                      provide U.S. fishing vessels with a                   criteria at § 635.27(a)(8). NMFS has
                                             Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Fisheries                         reasonable opportunity to harvest the                 considered all of the relevant
                                             AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      ICCAT-recommended quota.                              determination criteria and their
                                             Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                       The base quota for the General                     applicability to the General category
                                             Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      category is 466.7 mt, as established in               fishery. These considerations include,
                                             Commerce.                                               the 2015 BFT quota final rule (80 FR                  but are not limited to, the following:
                                             ACTION: Temporary rule; inseason                        52198, August 28, 2015). See                             NMFS considered the catches of the
                                             bluefin tuna quota transfer (Harpoon                    § 635.27(a). Each of the General category             General category quota to date
                                             category to General category).                          time periods (January, June through                   (including during the summer/fall and
                                                                                                     August, September, October through                    winter fisheries in the last several
                                                                                                     November, and December) is allocated a                years), and the likelihood of closure of
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                                             SUMMARY:  NMFS is transferring 25.6
                                             metric tons (mt) of Atlantic bluefin tuna               ‘‘subquota’’ or portion of the annual                 that segment of the fishery if no
                                             (BFT) quota from the Harpoon category                   General category quota. Although it is                adjustment is made (§ 635.27(a)(8)(ii)
                                             to the General category for the                         called the ‘‘January’’ subquota, the                  and (ix)). Preliminary landings data as
                                             remainder of the 2017 fishing year, to                  regulations allow the General category                of October 31, 2017, indicate that the
                                             account for overharvests of the                         fishery under this quota to continue                  General category has landed 676 mt this
                                             September and October through                           until the subquota is reached or March                year, which exceeds the adjusted


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Document Created: 2017-11-22 00:48:50
Document Modified: 2017-11-22 00:48:50
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule; fishing season notification.
DatesThis rule is effective on January 1, 2018. The 2018 Atlantic commercial shark fishing season opening dates and quotas are provided in Table 1 under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
ContactGu[yacute] DuBeck, Karyl Brewster- Geisz, or Gray Redding at (301) 427-8503.
FR Citation82 FR 55512 
RIN Number0648-XF48

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