82_FR_60609 82 FR 60366 - Pacific Island Fisheries; 2017 Hawaii Kona Crab Annual Catch Limit and Accountability Measure

82 FR 60366 - Pacific Island Fisheries; 2017 Hawaii Kona Crab Annual Catch Limit and Accountability Measure

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 243 (December 20, 2017)

Page Range60366-60368
FR Document2017-27322

NMFS proposes a 2017 annual catch limit (ACL) of 3,500 lb for Hawaii Kona Crab, and an accountability measure (AM) to correct or mitigate any overages of catch limits. The proposed ACL and AM support the long-term sustainability of fishery resources of the U.S. Pacific Islands.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 243 (Wednesday, December 20, 2017)
[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 243 (Wednesday, December 20, 2017)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 60366-60368]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2017-27322]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 665

[Docket No. 170915903-7999-01]
RIN 0648-XF706


Pacific Island Fisheries; 2017 Hawaii Kona Crab Annual Catch 
Limit and Accountability Measure

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

ACTION: Proposed specification; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes a 2017 annual catch limit (ACL) of 3,500 lb for 
Hawaii Kona Crab, and an accountability measure (AM) to correct or 
mitigate any overages of catch limits. The proposed ACL and AM support 
the long-term sustainability of fishery resources of the U.S. Pacific 
Islands.

DATES: NMFS must receive comments by January 4, 2018.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2017-0120, by either of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to http://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2017-0120, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Send written comments to Michael D. Tosatto, 
Regional Administrator, NMFS Pacific Islands Region (PIR), 1845 Wasp 
Blvd., Bldg. 176, Honolulu, HI 96818.
    Instructions: NMFS may not consider comments sent by any other 
method, to any other address or individual, or received after the end 
of the comment period. All comments received are a part of the public 
record and will generally be posted for public viewing on https://www.regulations.gov change. All personal identifying information (e.g., 
name, address, etc.), confidential business information, or otherwise 
sensitive information submitted voluntarily by the sender will be 
publicly accessible.
    NMFS prepared an environmental analysis that describes the 
potential impacts on the human environment that would result from the 
proposed ACL and AM. Copies of the environmental analyses and other 
supporting documents are available at https://www.regulations.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sarah Ellgen, NMFS PIR Sustainable 
Fisheries, 808-725-5173.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Kona crab fishery in the U.S. Exclusive 
Economic Zone (generally 3-200 nm from shore) around Hawaii is managed 
under Fishery Ecosystem Plan for the Hawaiian Archipelago (FEP). The 
Western Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) developed the FEP, 
and NMFS implemented the plan under the authority of the Magnuson-
Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).
    The FEP contains a process for the Council and NMFS to specify ACLs 
and AMs; that process is codified at Title 50, Code of Federal 
Regulations, Section 665.4 (50 CFR 665.4). The regulations require NMFS 
to specify, every fishing year, an ACL for each stock and stock complex 
of management unit species (MUS) in an FEP, as recommended by the 
Council and considering the best available scientific, commercial, and 
other information about the fishery. If a fishery exceeds an ACL, the 
regulations require the Council to take action, which may include 
reducing the ACL for the subsequent fishing year by the amount of the 
overage, or other appropriate action.
    The Council recommended that NMFS specify an ACL of 3,500 lb of 
Hawaii Kona crab for fishing year 2017, which began on January 1 and 
ends on December 31. The Council based its ACL recommendation on a

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recommendation of acceptable biological catch of 3,500 lb from its 
Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC), and the results of an 
October 2015 stock assessment that included commercial catch data from 
1970 through 2006. The stock assessment found that the Hawaii Kona crab 
stock had reached an overfished status (<50 percent of BMSY, 
biomass at maximum sustainable yield) in 2006, and was likely still 
overfished in 2010. The assessment also included biomass projections 
for 2010-2030 under three commercial landings scenarios: Zero lb, 7,000 
lb, and 8,000 lb.
    Hawaii State law prohibits retention of female crabs, but the 
assessment results included both males and females combined. The 
assessment acknowledged that the 2010-2030 stock status projections did 
not account for the effects of the State prohibition after September 
2006 and, as a result, the projections are associated with a high 
degree of uncertainty. At a constant zero-lb annual harvest rate, the 
assessment predicted that the Kona crab stock would recover from 
overfished levels after 2015. At a constant 7,000-lb annual commercial 
harvest rate, the assessment estimated that Kona crab biomass would 
increase above 50 percent of BMSY by 2030 but explained 
that, due to uncertainty, there was a chance that stock biomass could 
potentially decline to zero lb by 2020. At a constant 8,000-lb annual 
harvest rate, the assessment predicted that stock biomass could reach 
zero lb by 2020.
    In 2015, NMFS contracted the Center for Independent (CIE) experts 
to review the stock assessment. Both the CIE reviewers and NMFS Pacific 
Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) agreed with the evaluation of 
the fishery for 2006, and the conclusion that stock projections beyond 
2006 probably do not accurately describe current Hawaii Kona crab stock 
size or structure. PIFSC also agreed with the CIE review that further 
work is needed to provide advice on the status of the population in 
more recent years. Therefore, PIFSC is planning to complete a benchmark 
assessment for Hawaii Kona crab in 2019, which could be available for 
management use in fishing year 2020.
    In developing the proposed ACL recommendation, the Council also 
considered information indicating a 50:50 male to female landings 
ratio, and information suggesting that crabs disentangled from Kona 
crab may have injuries that could result in mortality rates as high as 
100 percent if limbs are lost. Therefore, to meet the objective of 
rebuilding stock biomass to levels above 50 percent of BMSY, 
and limit total fishing mortality to 7,000 lb, the Council recommended 
an ACL of 3,500 lb.
    As an AM, NMFS proposes to apply a three-year average catch to 
evaluate fishery performance against the proposed ACLs. Specifically, 
NMFS proposes to use the average catch of fishing years 2015, 2016, and 
2017, to evaluate fishery performance against the 2017 ACL. If, after 
the end of the fishing year, NMFS and the Council determine that the 
three-year average catch exceeded the specified ACL, NMFS and the 
Council will reduce the ACL for that fishery by the amount of the 
overage in the subsequent year. The Council recommended an AM based on 
multi-year average catch data to reduce the influence of inter-annual 
variability in catch estimates in evaluating fishery performance 
against the ACL.
    NMFS will consider public comments on the proposed ACL and AM and 
will announce the final specification in the Federal Register. NMFS 
must receive any comments by the date provided in the DATES heading, 
not postmarked or otherwise transmitted by that date. Regardless of the 
final ACL and AM specification, all other management measures will 
continue to apply in the fisheries.

Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
NMFS Assistant Administrator for Fisheries has determined that this 
proposed specification is consistent with the FEP, other provisions of 
the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable laws, subject to further 
consideration after public comment.

Certification of Finding of No Significant Impact on Substantial Number 
of Small Entities

    The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration that this proposed specification, if adopted, would not 
have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. A description of the proposed action, why it is being 
considered, and the legal basis for it are contained in the preamble to 
this proposed specification.
    NMFS proposes to specify a 2017 annual catch limit (ACL) of 3,500 
lb for Kona crab in Hawaii, as recommended by the Western Pacific 
Fishery Management Council (Council). The 2017 proposed ACL is based on 
updated scientific information made available to NMFS. The proposed ACL 
is much lower than the ACL implemented each year from 2012 and 2015, 
which had been 27,600 lb. NMFS did not implement an ACL for this stock 
in 2016.
    This rule would affect participants in the commercial and non-
commercial fisheries for Hawaii Kona crab. Kona crab landings averaged 
2,658 lb from 2014-2016, with an estimated ex-vessel value of $20,965, 
based on a price of $5.99 per lb. The amount of Kona crab landed each 
year has generally declined since 2011, when 51 fishermen reported 
landing 10,883 lb. During the 2016 fishing year, 24 fishermen reported 
landing 2,577 lb. In 2015, 26 fishermen reported landing 2,332 lb. In 
2014, 30 fishermen reported landing 3,067 lb.
    Based on available information, NMFS has determined that all 
vessels in the commercial and non-commercial fisheries for Kona crab 
are small entities under the Small Business Administration's definition 
of a small entity. That is, they are engaged in the business of fish 
harvesting, independently owned or operated, not dominant in their 
field of operation, and have annual gross receipts not in excess of $11 
million, the small business size standard for commercial fishing (NAICS 
Code: 11411). Therefore, there would be no disproportionate economic 
impacts between large and small entities. Furthermore, there would be 
no disproportionate economic impacts among the universe of vessels 
based on gear, home port, or vessel length.
    Even though this proposed action would apply to a substantial 
number of vessels, this action should not result in significant adverse 
economic impact to individual vessels. NMFS and the Council are not 
considering in-season closure in the Kona crab fisheries to which this 
ACL apply because fishery management agencies are not able to track 
catch relative to the ACLs during the fishing year. As a result, 
fishermen would be able to fish throughout the entire year. In 
addition, the ACLs, as proposed, would not change the gear types, areas 
fished, effort, or participation of the fishery during the 2017 fishing 
year. A post-season review of the catch data would be required to 
determine whether the fishery exceeded its ACL by comparing the ACL to 
the most recent three-year average catch for which data is available. 
If an ACL is exceeded, the Council and NMFS would take action in future 
fishing years to correct the operational issue that caused the ACL 
overage. NMFS and the Council would evaluate the environmental, social, 
and economic impacts of future actions, such as changes to future ACLs 
or AMs, after the required data are available. Specifically, if NMFS 
and the Council determine that the three-year average catch for a 
fishery exceeds the

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specified ACL, NMFS would reduce the ACL for that fishery by the amount 
of the overage in the subsequent year.
    The proposed action does not duplicate, overlap, or conflict with 
other Federal rules and is not expected to have significant impact on 
small entities (as discussed above), organizations, or government 
jurisdictions. The proposed action also will not place a substantial 
number of small entities, or any segment of small entities, at a 
significant competitive disadvantage to large entities. For the reasons 
above, NMFS does not expect the proposed action to have a significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. As such, an 
initial regulatory flexibility analysis is not required and none has 
been prepared.
    This action is exempt from review under E.O. 12866.

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

    Dated: December 14, 2017.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
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                                                    Submissions merely stating support                   determine whether these actions are                   complete the required fields, and enter
                                                 for or opposition to the actions under                  warranted under the Act. At the                       or attach your comments.
                                                 consideration without providing                         conclusion of each status review, we                     • Mail: Send written comments to
                                                 supporting information, although noted,                 will issue a finding, in accordance with              Michael D. Tosatto, Regional
                                                 will not be considered in making a                      section 4(b)(3)(B) of the Act, as to                  Administrator, NMFS Pacific Islands
                                                 determination. Section 4(b)(1)(A) of the                whether or not the petitioned action is               Region (PIR), 1845 Wasp Blvd., Bldg.
                                                 Act directs that determinations as to                   warranted.                                            176, Honolulu, HI 96818.
                                                 whether any species is an endangered or                                                                          Instructions: NMFS may not consider
                                                 threatened species must be made                         Authors                                               comments sent by any other method, to
                                                 ‘‘solely on the basis of the best scientific              The primary authors of this document                any other address or individual, or
                                                 and commercial data available.’’                        are staff members of the Ecological                   received after the end of the comment
                                                    You may submit your information                      Services Program, U.S. Fish and                       period. All comments received are a
                                                 concerning these status reviews by one                  Wildlife Service.                                     part of the public record and will
                                                 of the methods listed in ADDRESSES. If                                                                        generally be posted for public viewing
                                                 you submit information via http://                      Authority
                                                                                                                                                               on https://www.regulations.gov change.
                                                 www.regulations.gov, your entire                          The authority for these actions is the              All personal identifying information
                                                 submission—including any personal                       Endangered Species Act of 1973, as                    (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential
                                                 identifying information—will be posted                  amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).                     business information, or otherwise
                                                 on the website. If you submit a                           Dated: October 23, 2017.                            sensitive information submitted
                                                 hardcopy that includes personal                                                                               voluntarily by the sender will be
                                                                                                         James W. Kurth,
                                                 identifying information, you may                                                                              publicly accessible.
                                                                                                         Deputy Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
                                                 request at the top of your document that                                                                         NMFS prepared an environmental
                                                                                                         Service, exercising the authority of the
                                                 we withhold this personal identifying                   Director U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.              analysis that describes the potential
                                                 information from public review.                                                                               impacts on the human environment that
                                                                                                         [FR Doc. 2017–27389 Filed 12–19–17; 8:45 am]
                                                 However, we cannot guarantee that we                                                                          would result from the proposed ACL
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                                                 will be able to do so. We will post all                                                                       and AM. Copies of the environmental
                                                 hardcopy submissions on http://                                                                               analyses and other supporting
                                                 www.regulations.gov.                                                                                          documents are available at https://
                                                    It is important to note that the                     DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                www.regulations.gov.
                                                 standard for a 90-day finding differs
                                                                                                         National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                 from the Act’s standard that applies to
                                                 a status review to determine whether a                  Administration                                        Sarah Ellgen, NMFS PIR Sustainable
                                                 petitioned action is warranted. In                                                                            Fisheries, 808–725–5173.
                                                 making a 90-day finding, we consider                    50 CFR Part 665                                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Kona
                                                 information in the petition and sources                                                                       crab fishery in the U.S. Exclusive
                                                                                                         [Docket No. 170915903–7999–01]
                                                 cited in the petition, as well as                                                                             Economic Zone (generally 3–200 nm
                                                 information which is readily available,                 RIN 0648–XF706                                        from shore) around Hawaii is managed
                                                 and we evaluate merely whether that                                                                           under Fishery Ecosystem Plan for the
                                                 information constitutes ‘‘substantial                   Pacific Island Fisheries; 2017 Hawaii                 Hawaiian Archipelago (FEP). The
                                                 information’’ indicating that the                       Kona Crab Annual Catch Limit and                      Western Pacific Fishery Management
                                                 petitioned action ‘‘may be warranted.’’                 Accountability Measure                                Council (Council) developed the FEP,
                                                 In a 12-month finding, we must                                                                                and NMFS implemented the plan under
                                                                                                         AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                 complete a thorough status review of the                Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                 species and evaluate the ‘‘best scientific                                                                    Fishery Conservation and Management
                                                                                                         Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).
                                                 and commercial data available’’ to                      Department of Commerce.
                                                 determine whether a petitioned action                                                                            The FEP contains a process for the
                                                 ‘‘is warranted.’’ Because the Act’s                     ACTION: Proposed specification; request               Council and NMFS to specify ACLs and
                                                 standards for 90-day and 12-month                       for comments.                                         AMs; that process is codified at Title 50,
                                                 findings are different, a substantial 90-                                                                     Code of Federal Regulations, Section
                                                                                                         SUMMARY:   NMFS proposes a 2017                       665.4 (50 CFR 665.4). The regulations
                                                 day finding does not mean that the 12-                  annual catch limit (ACL) of 3,500 lb for
                                                 month finding will result in a                                                                                require NMFS to specify, every fishing
                                                                                                         Hawaii Kona Crab, and an                              year, an ACL for each stock and stock
                                                 ‘‘warranted’’ finding.                                  accountability measure (AM) to correct                complex of management unit species
                                                 Conclusion                                              or mitigate any overages of catch limits.             (MUS) in an FEP, as recommended by
                                                    On the basis of our evaluation of the                The proposed ACL and AM support the                   the Council and considering the best
                                                 information presented in the petitions                  long-term sustainability of fishery                   available scientific, commercial, and
                                                 under section 4(b)(3)(A) of the Act, we                 resources of the U.S. Pacific Islands.                other information about the fishery. If a
                                                 have determined that the petitions                      DATES: NMFS must receive comments                     fishery exceeds an ACL, the regulations
                                                 referenced above for the oblong                         by January 4, 2018.                                   require the Council to take action,
                                                 rocksnail, sturgeon chub, sicklefin chub,               ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                    which may include reducing the ACL
                                                 tricolored bat, and Venus flytrap present               on this document, identified by NOAA–                 for the subsequent fishing year by the
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                                                 substantial scientific or commercial                    NMFS–2017–0120, by either of the                      amount of the overage, or other
                                                 information indicating that the                         following methods:                                    appropriate action.
                                                 requested actions may be warranted.                       • Electronic Submission: Submit all                    The Council recommended that
                                                 Because we have found that these                        electronic public comments via the                    NMFS specify an ACL of 3,500 lb of
                                                 petitions present substantial                           Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                    Hawaii Kona crab for fishing year 2017,
                                                 information indicating that the                         http://www.regulations.gov/#!                         which began on January 1 and ends on
                                                 petitioned actions may be warranted, we                 docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2017-                        December 31. The Council based its
                                                 are initiating status reviews to                        0120, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                ACL recommendation on a


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                                                 recommendation of acceptable                            fishing mortality to 7,000 lb, the Council            implement an ACL for this stock in
                                                 biological catch of 3,500 lb from its                   recommended an ACL of 3,500 lb.                       2016.
                                                 Scientific and Statistical Committee                       As an AM, NMFS proposes to apply                      This rule would affect participants in
                                                 (SSC), and the results of an October                    a three-year average catch to evaluate                the commercial and non-commercial
                                                 2015 stock assessment that included                     fishery performance against the                       fisheries for Hawaii Kona crab. Kona
                                                 commercial catch data from 1970                         proposed ACLs. Specifically, NMFS                     crab landings averaged 2,658 lb from
                                                 through 2006. The stock assessment                      proposes to use the average catch of                  2014–2016, with an estimated ex-vessel
                                                 found that the Hawaii Kona crab stock                   fishing years 2015, 2016, and 2017, to                value of $20,965, based on a price of
                                                 had reached an overfished status (<50                   evaluate fishery performance against the              $5.99 per lb. The amount of Kona crab
                                                 percent of BMSY, biomass at maximum                     2017 ACL. If, after the end of the fishing            landed each year has generally declined
                                                 sustainable yield) in 2006, and was                     year, NMFS and the Council determine                  since 2011, when 51 fishermen reported
                                                 likely still overfished in 2010. The                    that the three-year average catch                     landing 10,883 lb. During the 2016
                                                 assessment also included biomass                        exceeded the specified ACL, NMFS and                  fishing year, 24 fishermen reported
                                                 projections for 2010–2030 under three                   the Council will reduce the ACL for that              landing 2,577 lb. In 2015, 26 fishermen
                                                 commercial landings scenarios: Zero lb,                 fishery by the amount of the overage in               reported landing 2,332 lb. In 2014, 30
                                                 7,000 lb, and 8,000 lb.                                 the subsequent year. The Council                      fishermen reported landing 3,067 lb.
                                                    Hawaii State law prohibits retention                 recommended an AM based on multi-                        Based on available information,
                                                 of female crabs, but the assessment                     year average catch data to reduce the                 NMFS has determined that all vessels in
                                                 results included both males and females                 influence of inter-annual variability in              the commercial and non-commercial
                                                 combined. The assessment                                catch estimates in evaluating fishery                 fisheries for Kona crab are small entities
                                                 acknowledged that the 2010–2030 stock                   performance against the ACL.                          under the Small Business
                                                 status projections did not account for                     NMFS will consider public comments                 Administration’s definition of a small
                                                 the effects of the State prohibition after              on the proposed ACL and AM and will                   entity. That is, they are engaged in the
                                                 September 2006 and, as a result, the                    announce the final specification in the               business of fish harvesting,
                                                 projections are associated with a high                  Federal Register. NMFS must receive                   independently owned or operated, not
                                                 degree of uncertainty. At a constant                    any comments by the date provided in                  dominant in their field of operation, and
                                                 zero-lb annual harvest rate, the                        the DATES heading, not postmarked or                  have annual gross receipts not in excess
                                                 assessment predicted that the Kona crab                 otherwise transmitted by that date.                   of $11 million, the small business size
                                                 stock would recover from overfished                     Regardless of the final ACL and AM                    standard for commercial fishing (NAICS
                                                 levels after 2015. At a constant 7,000-lb               specification, all other management                   Code: 11411). Therefore, there would be
                                                 annual commercial harvest rate, the                     measures will continue to apply in the                no disproportionate economic impacts
                                                 assessment estimated that Kona crab                     fisheries.                                            between large and small entities.
                                                 biomass would increase above 50                                                                               Furthermore, there would be no
                                                 percent of BMSY by 2030 but explained                   Classification                                        disproportionate economic impacts
                                                 that, due to uncertainty, there was a                     Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the             among the universe of vessels based on
                                                 chance that stock biomass could                         Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS                        gear, home port, or vessel length.
                                                 potentially decline to zero lb by 2020.                 Assistant Administrator for Fisheries                    Even though this proposed action
                                                 At a constant 8,000-lb annual harvest                   has determined that this proposed                     would apply to a substantial number of
                                                 rate, the assessment predicted that stock               specification is consistent with the FEP,             vessels, this action should not result in
                                                 biomass could reach zero lb by 2020.                    other provisions of the Magnuson-                     significant adverse economic impact to
                                                    In 2015, NMFS contracted the Center                  Stevens Act, and other applicable laws,               individual vessels. NMFS and the
                                                 for Independent (CIE) experts to review                 subject to further consideration after                Council are not considering in-season
                                                 the stock assessment. Both the CIE                      public comment.                                       closure in the Kona crab fisheries to
                                                 reviewers and NMFS Pacific Islands                                                                            which this ACL apply because fishery
                                                                                                         Certification of Finding of No                        management agencies are not able to
                                                 Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) agreed
                                                                                                         Significant Impact on Substantial                     track catch relative to the ACLs during
                                                 with the evaluation of the fishery for
                                                 2006, and the conclusion that stock                     Number of Small Entities                              the fishing year. As a result, fishermen
                                                 projections beyond 2006 probably do                       The Chief Counsel for Regulation of                 would be able to fish throughout the
                                                 not accurately describe current Hawaii                  the Department of Commerce certified                  entire year. In addition, the ACLs, as
                                                 Kona crab stock size or structure. PIFSC                to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the              proposed, would not change the gear
                                                 also agreed with the CIE review that                    Small Business Administration that this               types, areas fished, effort, or
                                                 further work is needed to provide                       proposed specification, if adopted,                   participation of the fishery during the
                                                 advice on the status of the population in               would not have a significant economic                 2017 fishing year. A post-season review
                                                 more recent years. Therefore, PIFSC is                  impact on a substantial number of small               of the catch data would be required to
                                                 planning to complete a benchmark                        entities. A description of the proposed               determine whether the fishery exceeded
                                                 assessment for Hawaii Kona crab in                      action, why it is being considered, and               its ACL by comparing the ACL to the
                                                 2019, which could be available for                      the legal basis for it are contained in the           most recent three-year average catch for
                                                 management use in fishing year 2020.                    preamble to this proposed specification.              which data is available. If an ACL is
                                                    In developing the proposed ACL                         NMFS proposes to specify a 2017                     exceeded, the Council and NMFS would
                                                 recommendation, the Council also                        annual catch limit (ACL) of 3,500 lb for              take action in future fishing years to
                                                 considered information indicating a                     Kona crab in Hawaii, as recommended                   correct the operational issue that caused
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                                                 50:50 male to female landings ratio, and                by the Western Pacific Fishery                        the ACL overage. NMFS and the Council
                                                 information suggesting that crabs                       Management Council (Council). The                     would evaluate the environmental,
                                                 disentangled from Kona crab may have                    2017 proposed ACL is based on updated                 social, and economic impacts of future
                                                 injuries that could result in mortality                 scientific information made available to              actions, such as changes to future ACLs
                                                 rates as high as 100 percent if limbs are               NMFS. The proposed ACL is much                        or AMs, after the required data are
                                                 lost. Therefore, to meet the objective of               lower than the ACL implemented each                   available. Specifically, if NMFS and the
                                                 rebuilding stock biomass to levels above                year from 2012 and 2015, which had                    Council determine that the three-year
                                                 50 percent of BMSY, and limit total                     been 27,600 lb. NMFS did not                          average catch for a fishery exceeds the


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                                                 specified ACL, NMFS would reduce the                    of small entities, at a significant                     Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                 ACL for that fishery by the amount of                   competitive disadvantage to large                       Dated: December 14, 2017.
                                                 the overage in the subsequent year.                     entities. For the reasons above, NMFS
                                                                                                                                                               Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                   The proposed action does not                          does not expect the proposed action to
                                                 duplicate, overlap, or conflict with other              have a significant economic impact on                 Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                 Federal rules and is not expected to                    a substantial number of small entities.               Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                 have significant impact on small entities                                                                     Fisheries Service.
                                                                                                         As such, an initial regulatory flexibility
                                                 (as discussed above), organizations, or                 analysis is not required and none has                 [FR Doc. 2017–27322 Filed 12–19–17; 8:45 am]
                                                 government jurisdictions. The proposed                  been prepared.                                        BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                 action also will not place a substantial                   This action is exempt from review
                                                 number of small entities, or any segment                under E.O. 12866.
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Document Created: 2018-10-25 10:57:23
Document Modified: 2018-10-25 10:57:23
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed specification; request for comments.
DatesNMFS must receive comments by January 4, 2018.
ContactSarah Ellgen, NMFS PIR Sustainable Fisheries, 808-725-5173.
FR Citation82 FR 60366 
RIN Number0648-XF70

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