82_FR_60808 82 FR 60564 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Shrimp Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Amendment 17B

82 FR 60564 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Shrimp Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Amendment 17B

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 244 (December 21, 2017)

Page Range60564-60567
FR Document2017-27449

NMFS issues regulations to implement Amendment 17B to the Fishery Management Plan for the Shrimp Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico U.S. Waters, (FMP), as prepared and submitted by the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) Fishery Management Council (Council). This final rule allows for the creation of a Federal Gulf shrimp reserve pool permit when certain conditions are met, and allows non-federally permitted Gulf shrimp vessels to transit through the Gulf exclusive economic zone (EEZ). Amendment 17B also defines the aggregate maximum sustainable yield (MSY) and aggregate optimum yield (OY), and determines a minimum number of commercial vessel moratorium permits in the fishery. This final rule also makes technical corrections to the regulations that revise the coordinates for the Tortugas shrimp sanctuary in the Gulf, and corrects the provisions regarding the harvest and possession of wild live rock in Gulf Federal waters. The purpose of this final rule and Amendment 17B is to protect federally managed Gulf shrimp stocks while maintaining catch efficiency, economic efficiency, and stability in the fishery.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 244 (Thursday, December 21, 2017)
[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 244 (Thursday, December 21, 2017)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 60564-60567]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2017-27449]


=======================================================================
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 622

[Docket No. 170823802-7999-02]
RIN 0648-BG82


Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; 
Shrimp Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Amendment 17B

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

ACTION: Final rule.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------

SUMMARY: NMFS issues regulations to implement Amendment 17B to the 
Fishery Management Plan for the Shrimp Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico 
U.S. Waters, (FMP), as prepared and submitted by the Gulf of Mexico 
(Gulf) Fishery Management Council (Council). This final rule allows for 
the creation of a Federal Gulf shrimp reserve pool permit when certain 
conditions are met, and allows non-federally permitted Gulf shrimp 
vessels to transit through the Gulf exclusive economic zone (EEZ). 
Amendment 17B also defines the aggregate maximum sustainable yield 
(MSY) and aggregate optimum yield (OY), and determines a minimum number 
of commercial vessel moratorium permits in the fishery. This final rule 
also makes technical corrections to the regulations that revise the 
coordinates for the Tortugas shrimp sanctuary in the Gulf, and corrects 
the provisions regarding the harvest and possession of wild live rock 
in Gulf Federal waters. The purpose of this final rule and Amendment 
17B is to protect federally managed Gulf shrimp stocks while 
maintaining catch efficiency, economic efficiency, and stability in the 
fishery.

DATES: This final rule is effective January 22, 2018.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of Amendment 17B, which includes an 
environmental assessment, a Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis, 
and a regulatory impact review, may be obtained from the Southeast 
Regional Office website at http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_fisheries/gulf_fisheries/shrimp/2017/am17b/index.html.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Frank Helies, telephone: 727-824-5305, 
or email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The shrimp fishery in the Gulf is managed 
under the FMP. The FMP was prepared by the Council and implemented 
through regulations at 50 CFR part 622 under the authority of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-
Stevens Act).
    This document also designates the unidentified tables in Sec.  
622.55 to bring the section into compliance with the requirements of 1 
CFR 8.1 and 8.2 and with the Office of the Federal Register's Document 
Drafting Handbook (https://www.archives.gov/files/federal-register/write/handbook/ddh.pdf) section 7.4. On August 22, 2017, NMFS published 
a notice of availability for Amendment 17B and requested public comment 
(82 FR 39733). On October 4, 2017, NMFS published a proposed rule for 
Amendment 17B and requested public comment (82 FR 46205). The proposed 
rule and Amendment 17B outline the rationale for the action contained 
in this final rule. A summary of the management measures described in 
Amendment 17B and implemented by this final rule is provided below.
    From 2003 to 2006, the Gulf shrimp fishery experienced significant 
economic losses, primarily as a result of high fuel costs and reduced 
prices caused by competition with imports. These economic losses 
contributed to a reduction in the number of vessels in the fishery, and 
consequently, a reduction of commercial effort. During that time, 
commercial vessels in the Gulf shrimp fishery were required to have an 
open-access permit. In 2006, to prevent overcapitalizing the fishery 
when it became profitable again, the Council established a 10-year 
freeze on the issuance of new shrimp permits and created a limited 
access Federal Gulf shrimp moratorium permit (moratorium permit)(71 FR 
56039, September 26, 2006). In 2016, the Council extended the duration 
of the Gulf shrimp moratorium permit program for another 10 years 
through Amendment 17A to the FMP (81 FR 47733, July 22, 2016).
    During the development of Amendment 17A, the Council identified 
several other issues with the Gulf shrimp fishery that it wanted 
addressed. First, MSY and OY are defined individually for the three 
penaeid shrimp species and for royal red shrimp. Second, the number of 
moratorium permits has continued to decline, and the Council is 
concerned that the decline in total permits will continue indefinitely. 
Finally, transit through Federal waters (Gulf EEZ) with shrimp on board 
currently requires a Federal moratorium permit, which limits the 
ability of a state-registered vessel to navigate in certain areas of 
the Gulf while engaged in shrimping. Amendment 17B was developed to 
address these issues through revisions to management reference points 
and the Gulf shrimp permit program, while maintaining catch efficiency, 
economic efficiency, and stability in the fishery.

Management Measures Codified in This Final Rule

    This final rule allows for the creation of a Federal Gulf shrimp 
reserve pool permit when certain conditions are met, and allows non-
federally permitted Gulf shrimp vessels to transit through the Gulf 
EEZ.

Federal Gulf Shrimp Reserve Pool Permit

    Currently, moratorium permits are valid for 1 year and are required 
to be renewed annually. If the permit is not renewed within 1 year of 
its expiration date, the permit is no longer renewable and is 
terminated. A terminated permit cannot be reissued by NMFS and is lost 
to the fishery.

[[Page 60565]]

    As of December 31, 2016, 1,441 moratorium permits were valid or 
renewable. Since the start of the permit moratorium, a total of 493 
moratorium permits have been terminated. As described in Amendment 17B, 
when the number of valid or renewable moratorium permits reaches 1,072, 
then any moratorium permits that are not renewed within 1 year of 
expiration would be converted to Gulf shrimp reserve pool permits. This 
number is based on the predicted number of active permitted vessels 
needed to attain aggregate OY in the offshore fishery. As explained 
further below, the aggregate OY accounts for relatively high catch per 
unit effort (CPUE) and landings, while reducing the risk of exceeding 
sea turtle and juvenile red snapper bycatch. Any Gulf shrimp reserve 
pool permit that is created would not be issued until eligibility 
requirements are developed by the Council and implemented through 
subsequent rulemaking.

Transit Provisions for Shrimp Vessels Without a Federal Permit

    Currently, to possess Gulf shrimp in the Gulf EEZ, a vessel must 
have been issued a moratorium permit. In the Gulf, there are some areas 
where state-only licensed shrimpers would like to transit with shrimp 
on board from state waters through Federal waters to return to state 
waters and port. However, because these state-licensed shrimping 
vessels do not possess a Federal moratorium permit, they cannot legally 
transit through the Gulf EEZ while possessing shrimp. This results in 
some of these vessels spending increased time at sea and incurring 
additional fuel costs because of longer transit times.
    This final rule allows a vessel possessing Gulf shrimp to transit 
the Gulf EEZ without a valid moratorium permit if fishing gear is 
appropriately stowed. Transit is defined as non-stop progression 
through the area; fishing gear appropriately stowed means trawl doors 
and nets must be out of the water and the bag straps must be removed 
from the net. This transit exemption is expected to reduce the time at 
sea required for some shrimpers, while allowing enforcement to easily 
determine that the gear is not being used for fishing.

Measures Contained in Amendment 17B But Not Codified Through This Final 
Rule

    Amendment 17B specifies the aggregate MSY and aggregate OY for the 
Federal Gulf shrimp fishery, and determines a minimum number of 
moratorium permits in the fishery.

Aggregate MSY and OY

    After extending the duration of the Gulf shrimp moratorium permit 
program for another 10 years, and recognizing that the moratorium 
results in a passive loss of permits from the fishery, the Council 
decided to determine an appropriate minimum number of moratorium 
permits. Although the Council previously specified species specific 
MSYs and OYs for penaeid shrimp, the shrimp permit is not species 
specific. Therefore, the Council established an aggregate MSY and OY 
for the Federal Gulf shrimp fishery to facilitate the decision on the 
minimum number of moratorium permits.
    Amendment 17B establishes aggregate MSY for the Federal Gulf shrimp 
fishery at 112,531,374 lb (51,043,373 kg), tail weight. Amendment 17B 
also establishes aggregate OY for the Gulf shrimp fishery equal to 
85,761,596 lb (38,900,806 kg), tail weight, which is the aggregate MSY 
reduced for the ecological, social, and economic factors described 
above.

Minimum Threshold Number of Gulf Shrimp Moratorium Permits

    As noted above, as of December 31, 2016, 1,441 moratorium permits 
were valid or renewable, and, at the current rate of termination, the 
minimum threshold number of permits selected by the Council, 1,072 
permits, will be reached in 24 years. This minimum threshold number of 
valid or renewable moratorium permits is based on the predicted number 
of active permitted vessels needed to achieve aggregate OY in the 
offshore fishery. Neither this final rule nor Amendment 17B actively 
removes any moratorium permits. The minimum threshold is only for 
purposes of monitoring changes in fishery participation and determining 
whether additional management measures should be established.
    As specified in Amendment 17B, when the number of moratorium 
permits declines to 1,175, the Council will form a panel to review 
details of the reserve permit pool and other options for management. 
The panel will consist of the Council's Shrimp Advisory Panel (AP) 
members, Science and Statistical Committee (SSC) members, NMFS, and 
Council staff. This panel could make recommendations about how to 
utilize a Gulf shrimp vessel permit reserve pool. The development of 
additional details for the pool permits will occur through a plan 
amendment or framework action, as appropriate, at a later date, when 
additional available information about the status of the Gulf shrimp 
fishery may be available.

Measures in This Final Rule Not Contained in Amendment 17B

    In addition to the measures described in Amendment 17B, this final 
rule revises the coordinates for the Tortugas shrimp sanctuary in the 
Gulf that were established in the original Shrimp FMP; and clarifies 
the regulations for the harvest and possession of wild live rock in 
Gulf Federal waters, as established in the FMP for Coral and Coral 
Reefs of the Gulf of Mexico (Coral FMP).
    The original FMP established the Tortugas shrimp sanctuary on May 
20, 1981, which was implemented with cooperation from of the state of 
Florida (46 FR 27489, May 20, 1981), and which is currently defined at 
50 CFR 622.55(c)(1). Since that time, there have been numerous advances 
in geographical positioning systems that describe the physical 
locations (such as lights) used to define the boundary of the Tortugas 
shrimp sanctuary. NMFS and the state of Florida have determined that 
several positions for the points defining the boundary of the sanctuary 
are no longer consistent with the most recent published coordinates in 
Federal navigation references and current positioning systems, such as 
Global Positioning Systems. For example, Point N (Coon Key Light) is 
currently described as being located at 25[deg]52'9'' north latitude 
and 81[deg]37'9'' west longitude. However, using current technology 
that is reflected in recent U.S. navigational publications, NMFS and 
the state of Florida have noted that this point is actually located at 
25[deg]52'54'' north latitude and 81[deg]37'56'' west longitude. 
Therefore, this final rule revises the positions for Points N, F, G, H, 
and P to reflect current technology, for consistency with the current 
U.S. Coast Guard Light List, the U.S. Coast Pilot, and the state of 
Florida regulations, and for consistency in units of position. For 
consistency, Florida is also updating these positions. Only these 
technical corrections for the coordinates are being made to the 
language of the regulations; this final rule does not make any 
substantive changes in the regulations specific to the management 
measures for the Tortugas shrimp sanctuary.
    This final rule also revises the prohibited species regulations for 
wild live rock, as established in the Coral FMP. In 1994, the final 
rule implementing Amendment 2 to the Coral FMP established a 
prohibition on the harvest and possession of wild live rock in the Gulf 
EEZ to begin on January 1, 1997 (59 FR 66776, December 28,

[[Page 60566]]

1994). The following year, the final rule implementing Amendment 3 to 
the Coral FMP established an annual quota for wild live rock from the 
Gulf EEZ to apply before the prohibition would take effect (60 FR 
56533, November 9, 1995). The prohibition on harvest beginning in 1997 
and the quota were originally codified at 50 CFR 638.26(c) and (d), and 
the quota provision included prohibitions on harvest and possession and 
on sale and purchase when a quota closure occurs. When NMFS reorganized 
the 50 CFR part 622 regulations in 1996, the prohibition on harvest and 
possession and the quota provisions were moved to 50 CFR 622.42(b)(2) 
and 622.43(a)(2)(ii) (61 FR 34930, July 3, 1996). In 1999, NMFS issued 
a final rule for a Technical Amendment to its regulations in 50 CFR 
part 622 in order to revise a variety of regulations for clarity, 
consistency in terms, and the removal of outdated regulations (64 FR 
59125, November 2, 1999). Because the harvest of wild live rock in the 
Gulf was discontinued at the end of 1996, the final rule for the 
Technical Amendment removed several provisions related to harvest, 
including the quota and the associated prohibitions on harvest and 
possession and on sale and purchase, when a quota closure occurs. That 
final rule also added a general restriction on sale and purchase of 
wild live rock from the Gulf EEZ, which remains in effect today. 
However, NMFS recently became aware that the rule inadvertently failed 
to also add the general restriction on the harvest and possession of 
wild live rock in or from the Gulf EEZ. In this final rule, NMFS 
corrects this error by adding the Gulf EEZ wild live rock prohibition 
at Sec.  622.73(c).

Changes to Codified Text in This Final Rule

    This final rule revises several table designations that are revised 
through Amendatory instruction 3 in the codified text. These table 
designations have been updated in this final rule based on updated 
formatting guidance provided by the Office of the Federal Register. No 
changes to the content in the referenced tables themselves was made in 
this final rule different from that in the proposed rule. In Sec.  
622.55, the table designations for paragraphs (d) and (e) use different 
numbers than those that were included in the proposed rule; 
specifically, this final rule uses numbers 1, 2 and 3 instead of 
numbers 3, 4 and 5, respectively, in the paragraph (d) table names, and 
the number 4 instead of the number 6 in the paragraph (e) table name.

Comments and Responses

    NMFS received seven comments on the notice of availability and 
proposed rule for Amendment 17B from the public and a Federal agency. 
Several commenters supported the transit provision for shrimp vessels 
not possessing a Federal moratorium permit. A Federal agency submitted 
a comment stating it had no comment on Amendment 17B or the proposed 
rule. NMFS' responses to comments that specifically relate to the 
actions contained in Amendment 17B and the proposed rule are summarized 
below.
    Comment 1: A minimum threshold number of moratorium permits should 
not be established because there is no need to keep unused permits 
available to the fishery.
    Response: NMFS disagrees. The Council established the minimum 
threshold to provide a clear benchmark for monitoring changes in 
fishery participation. Since the implementation of the Federal Gulf 
shrimp permit moratorium in Amendment 13 to the FMP in 2006, (71 FR 
56039, September 26, 2006), the fishery has experienced a passive 
decline in valid and renewable moratorium permits. While the permit 
moratorium has been successful in reducing overcapitalization and 
increasing CPUE in the fishery, the Council is concerned the decline in 
permits could continue indefinitely.
    National Standard 1 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act requires that 
fishery management plans prevent overfishing while achieving, on a 
continuing basis, the OY from each fishery. In March 2016, the Council 
convened a working group to recommend an appropriate aggregate MSY and 
aggregate OY for the Gulf shrimp fishery in Federal waters. The working 
group recommended an aggregate MSY and also determined that there were 
four important factors to consider when establishing aggregate OY: 
Landings, CPUE, sea turtle bycatch threshold, and juvenile red snapper 
bycatch. The working group concluded that the predicted effort and 
associated landings in 2009 balanced all of these criteria relative to 
observed levels in other years. The minimum threshold is based on the 
predicted number of active permitted vessels needed to attain this 
aggregate OY. Evaluating changes in fishery participation using this 
threshold will help the Council determine whether additional management 
measures are necessary in the future to continue to achieve OY on a 
continuing basis, consistent with National Standard 1.
    Comment 2: If the Council and NMFS have determined that the Gulf 
shrimp fishery needs more effort to achieve OY, and therefore more 
available moratorium vessel permits, NMFS should distribute any reserve 
pool permits through an auction or drawing, or sell them at the current 
market price.
    Response: The Council and NMFS have not decided that additional 
moratorium vessels permits are necessary. Amendment 17B requires only 
that the Council form a review panel when the number of valid or 
renewable shrimp moratorium permits reaches 1,175, and that when the 
number of valid or renewable moratorium permits reaches 1,072, any 
moratorium permits that are not renewed within 1 year of expiration be 
converted to Gulf shrimp reserve pool permits. The panel would consist 
of the Council's Shrimp AP members, SSC members, NMFS, and Council 
staff. The panel would review the details of a permit pool and other 
management options, and provide recommendations to the Council on 
issuance of any reserve pool permits or how else to utilize reserve 
pool permits. The Council would then decide the specific details of any 
future actions with respect to reserve pool permits, after the 
opportunity for public comment consistent with both the Magnuson-
Stevens Act and Administrative Procedure Act.

Classification

    The Regional Administrator, Southeast Region, NMFS, has determined 
that this final rule is consistent with Amendment 17B, the FMP, the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law.
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides the legal basis for this rule. No 
duplicative, overlapping, or conflicting Federal rules have been 
identified. In addition, no new reporting and record-keeping 
requirements are introduced by this rule. Accordingly, the Paperwork 
Reduction Act does not apply to this rule. A description of this rule, 
why it is being implemented, and the purposes of this rule are 
contained in the preamble and in the SUMMARY section of the preamble. 
The objectives of this rule are to establish the appropriate metrics to 
manage the shrimp fishery, maintain increases in catch efficiency, 
maintain landings at or near aggregate OY, promote economic efficiency 
and stability in the fishery, provide flexibility for state registered 
shrimp vessels, protect federally managed Gulf shrimp stocks, correct 
coordinates for the Tortugas sanctuary in the Federal

[[Page 60567]]

regulations so they are consistent with published coordinates in 
Federal navigation references and current positioning systems, and 
correct the regulations to clarify that harvest and possession of wild 
live rock in or from the Gulf EEZ is prohibited.
    The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration (SBA) during the proposed rule stage that this rule, if 
adopted, would not have a significant economic impact on a substantial 
number of small entities. NMFS did not receive any comments from SBA's 
Office of Advocacy or the public regarding the economic analysis of 
Amendment 17B or the certification in the proposed rule. No changes to 
this rule were made in response to public comments. The factual basis 
for the certification was published in the proposed rule and is not 
repeated here. Because this final rule is not expected to have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities, 
a final regulatory flexibility analysis is not required and none has 
been prepared.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622

    Commercial, Fisheries, Fishing, Gulf, Permits, Shrimp.

    Dated: December 15, 2017.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is amended 
as follows:

PART 622--FISHERIES OF THE CARIBBEAN, GULF, AND SOUTH ATLANTIC

0
 1. The authority citation for part 622 continues to read as follows:

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


0
 2. In Sec.  622.50, revise paragraph (b)(3)(ii) and add paragraphs 
(b)(3)(iii) and (e) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.50  Permits, permit moratorium, and endorsements.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (3) * * *
    (ii) Except as provided for in paragraph (b)(3)(iii) of this 
section, a commercial vessel moratorium permit for Gulf shrimp that is 
not renewed will be terminated and will not be reissued during the 
moratorium. A permit is considered to be not renewed when an 
application for renewal, as required, is not received by the RA within 
1 year of the expiration date of the permit.
    (iii) When NMFS has determined that the number of commercial vessel 
moratorium permits for Gulf shrimp has reached the threshold number of 
permits as described in the FMP, then a commercial vessel moratorium 
permit for Gulf shrimp that is not renewed will be converted to a Gulf 
shrimp reserve pool permit and held by NMFS for possible reissuance. 
Gulf shrimp reserve pool permits will not be issued until eligibility 
requirements are developed and implemented through subsequent 
rulemaking.
* * * * *
    (e) Gulf shrimp transit provision. A vessel that does not have a 
valid Gulf shrimp moratorium permit, as described in paragraphs (a) and 
(b) of this section, may possess Gulf shrimp when in transit in the 
Gulf EEZ provided that the shrimp fishing gear is appropriately stowed. 
For the purposes of this paragraph, transit means non-stop progression 
through the Gulf EEZ. Fishing gear appropriately stowed means trawl 
doors and nets must be out of the water and the bag straps must be 
removed from the net.

0
 3. Amend Sec.  622.55 by:
0
a. Designating the table in paragraph (b) as Table 1 to paragraph (b);
0
b. Revising paragraph (c)(1);
0
c. Designating the table after paragraph (d)(2) as Table 1 to paragraph 
(d), the table after paragraph (d)(3) as Table 2 to paragraph (d), and 
the table after paragraph (d)(4) as Table 3 to paragraph (d); and
0
d. In paragraph (e) designating the table as Table 1 to paragraph (e).
    The revision reads as follows:


Sec.  622.55  Closed area.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) The Tortugas shrimp sanctuary is closed to trawling. The 
Tortugas shrimp sanctuary is that part of the EEZ off Florida shoreward 
of rhumb lines connecting, in order, the following points:

                       Table 1 to Paragraph (c)(1)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     Point                       North lat.   West long.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
N \1\.........................................  25[deg]52'5  81[deg]37'5
                                                        4''          6''
F.............................................  24[deg]50'4  81[deg]51'1
                                                        2''          8''
G \2\.........................................  24[deg]40'0  82[deg]26'3
                                                        0''          9''
H \3\.........................................  24[deg]34'4  82[deg]35'2
                                                        4''          7''
P \4\.........................................  24[deg]35'0  82[deg]08'0
                                                        0''          0''
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Coon Key Light.
\2\ New Ground Shoals Light.
\3\ Rebecca Shoals Light.
\4\ Marquesas Keys.

* * * * *

0
4. In Sec.  622.73, add paragraph (c) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.73  Prohibited species.

* * * * *
    (c) Wild live rock may not be harvested or possessed in or from the 
Gulf EEZ.

[FR Doc. 2017-27449 Filed 12-20-17; 8:45 am]
 BILLING CODE 3510-22-P



                                             60564            Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 244 / Thursday, December 21, 2017 / Rules and Regulations

                                             requests and receives a waiver of the                    permit when certain conditions are met,                  From 2003 to 2006, the Gulf shrimp
                                             requirement to support TTY technology                    and allows non-federally permitted Gulf               fishery experienced significant
                                             must file a report with the Commission                   shrimp vessels to transit through the                 economic losses, primarily as a result of
                                             and inform its customers regarding its                   Gulf exclusive economic zone (EEZ).                   high fuel costs and reduced prices
                                             progress toward and the status of the                    Amendment 17B also defines the                        caused by competition with imports.
                                             availability of new IP-based accessibility               aggregate maximum sustainable yield                   These economic losses contributed to a
                                             solutions. Such reports must include (1)                 (MSY) and aggregate optimum yield                     reduction in the number of vessels in
                                             information on the interoperability of                   (OY), and determines a minimum                        the fishery, and consequently, a
                                             the provider’s selected accessibility                    number of commercial vessel                           reduction of commercial effort. During
                                             solution with the technologies deployed                  moratorium permits in the fishery. This               that time, commercial vessels in the
                                             or to be deployed by other carriers and                  final rule also makes technical                       Gulf shrimp fishery were required to
                                             service providers, (2) the backward                      corrections to the regulations that revise            have an open-access permit. In 2006, to
                                             compatibility of such solution with                      the coordinates for the Tortugas shrimp               prevent overcapitalizing the fishery
                                             TTYs, (3) a showing of the provider’s                    sanctuary in the Gulf, and corrects the               when it became profitable again, the
                                             efforts to ensure delivery of 911 calls to               provisions regarding the harvest and                  Council established a 10-year freeze on
                                             the appropriate PSAP, (4) a description                  possession of wild live rock in Gulf                  the issuance of new shrimp permits and
                                             of any obstacles incurred towards                        Federal waters. The purpose of this final             created a limited access Federal Gulf
                                             achieving interoperability and steps                     rule and Amendment 17B is to protect                  shrimp moratorium permit (moratorium
                                             taken to overcome such obstacles, and                    federally managed Gulf shrimp stocks                  permit)(71 FR 56039, September 26,
                                             (5) an estimated timetable for the                       while maintaining catch efficiency,                   2006). In 2016, the Council extended the
                                             deployment of accessibility solutions.                   economic efficiency, and stability in the             duration of the Gulf shrimp moratorium
                                             The information will inform consumers                    fishery.                                              permit program for another 10 years
                                             of the progress towards the availability                 DATES: This final rule is effective                   through Amendment 17A to the FMP
                                             of alternative accessible means to                       January 22, 2018.                                     (81 FR 47733, July 22, 2016).
                                             replace TTY. The Commission will                                                                                  During the development of
                                                                                                      ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of
                                             evaluate the reports to determine                                                                              Amendment 17A, the Council identified
                                             whether any changes to the waivers are                   Amendment 17B, which includes an
                                                                                                      environmental assessment, a Regulatory                several other issues with the Gulf
                                             warranted and whether there are any                                                                            shrimp fishery that it wanted addressed.
                                             impediments to progress that the                         Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis, and a
                                                                                                      regulatory impact review, may be                      First, MSY and OY are defined
                                             Commission may be in a position to                                                                             individually for the three penaeid
                                             resolve.                                                 obtained from the Southeast Regional
                                                                                                      Office website at http://                             shrimp species and for royal red shrimp.
                                             Federal Communications Commission.                       sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_                       Second, the number of moratorium
                                             Marlene H. Dortch,                                       fisheries/gulf_fisheries/shrimp/2017/                 permits has continued to decline, and
                                             Secretary, Office of the Secretary.                      am17b/index.html.                                     the Council is concerned that the
                                                                                                                                                            decline in total permits will continue
                                             [FR Doc. 2017–27434 Filed 12–20–17; 8:45 am]             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      indefinitely. Finally, transit through
                                             BILLING CODE 6712–01–P                                   Frank Helies, telephone: 727–824–5305,                Federal waters (Gulf EEZ) with shrimp
                                                                                                      or email: Frank.Helies@noaa.gov.                      on board currently requires a Federal
                                                                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The                        moratorium permit, which limits the
                                             DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                   shrimp fishery in the Gulf is managed                 ability of a state-registered vessel to
                                                                                                      under the FMP. The FMP was prepared                   navigate in certain areas of the Gulf
                                             National Oceanic and Atmospheric                         by the Council and implemented                        while engaged in shrimping.
                                             Administration                                           through regulations at 50 CFR part 622                Amendment 17B was developed to
                                                                                                      under the authority of the Magnuson-                  address these issues through revisions
                                             50 CFR Part 622                                          Stevens Fishery Conservation and                      to management reference points and the
                                             [Docket No. 170823802–7999–02]                           Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens                      Gulf shrimp permit program, while
                                                                                                      Act).                                                 maintaining catch efficiency, economic
                                             RIN 0648–BG82                                               This document also designates the                  efficiency, and stability in the fishery.
                                                                                                      unidentified tables in § 622.55 to bring              Management Measures Codified in This
                                             Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of
                                                                                                      the section into compliance with the                  Final Rule
                                             Mexico, and South Atlantic; Shrimp
                                                                                                      requirements of 1 CFR 8.1 and 8.2 and
                                             Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico;
                                                                                                      with the Office of the Federal Register’s               This final rule allows for the creation
                                             Amendment 17B
                                                                                                      Document Drafting Handbook (https://                  of a Federal Gulf shrimp reserve pool
                                             AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                       www.archives.gov/files/federal-register/              permit when certain conditions are met,
                                             Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                     write/handbook/ddh.pdf) section 7.4.                  and allows non-federally permitted Gulf
                                             Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                       On August 22, 2017, NMFS published a                  shrimp vessels to transit through the
                                             Commerce.                                                notice of availability for Amendment                  Gulf EEZ.
                                             ACTION: Final rule.                                      17B and requested public comment (82
                                                                                                                                                            Federal Gulf Shrimp Reserve Pool
                                                                                                      FR 39733). On October 4, 2017, NMFS
                                                                                                                                                            Permit
                                             SUMMARY:   NMFS issues regulations to                    published a proposed rule for
                                             implement Amendment 17B to the                           Amendment 17B and requested public                      Currently, moratorium permits are
                                             Fishery Management Plan for the                          comment (82 FR 46205). The proposed                   valid for 1 year and are required to be
daltland on DSKBBV9HB2PROD with RULES




                                             Shrimp Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico                     rule and Amendment 17B outline the                    renewed annually. If the permit is not
                                             U.S. Waters, (FMP), as prepared and                      rationale for the action contained in this            renewed within 1 year of its expiration
                                             submitted by the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf)                   final rule. A summary of the                          date, the permit is no longer renewable
                                             Fishery Management Council (Council).                    management measures described in                      and is terminated. A terminated permit
                                             This final rule allows for the creation of               Amendment 17B and implemented by                      cannot be reissued by NMFS and is lost
                                             a Federal Gulf shrimp reserve pool                       this final rule is provided below.                    to the fishery.


                                        VerDate Sep<11>2014    17:05 Dec 20, 2017   Jkt 244001   PO 00000   Frm 00060   Fmt 4700   Sfmt 4700   E:\FR\FM\21DER1.SGM   21DER1


                                                              Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 244 / Thursday, December 21, 2017 / Rules and Regulations                                       60565

                                                As of December 31, 2016, 1,441                        Aggregate MSY and OY                                  the status of the Gulf shrimp fishery
                                             moratorium permits were valid or                                                                               may be available.
                                             renewable. Since the start of the permit                    After extending the duration of the
                                                                                                      Gulf shrimp moratorium permit                         Measures in This Final Rule Not
                                             moratorium, a total of 493 moratorium                                                                          Contained in Amendment 17B
                                             permits have been terminated. As                         program for another 10 years, and
                                             described in Amendment 17B, when the                     recognizing that the moratorium results                  In addition to the measures described
                                             number of valid or renewable                             in a passive loss of permits from the                 in Amendment 17B, this final rule
                                             moratorium permits reaches 1,072, then                   fishery, the Council decided to                       revises the coordinates for the Tortugas
                                             any moratorium permits that are not                      determine an appropriate minimum                      shrimp sanctuary in the Gulf that were
                                             renewed within 1 year of expiration                      number of moratorium permits.                         established in the original Shrimp FMP;
                                             would be converted to Gulf shrimp                        Although the Council previously                       and clarifies the regulations for the
                                             reserve pool permits. This number is                     specified species specific MSYs and                   harvest and possession of wild live rock
                                             based on the predicted number of active                  OYs for penaeid shrimp, the shrimp                    in Gulf Federal waters, as established in
                                             permitted vessels needed to attain                       permit is not species specific. Therefore,            the FMP for Coral and Coral Reefs of the
                                             aggregate OY in the offshore fishery. As                 the Council established an aggregate                  Gulf of Mexico (Coral FMP).
                                             explained further below, the aggregate                   MSY and OY for the Federal Gulf                          The original FMP established the
                                             OY accounts for relatively high catch                    shrimp fishery to facilitate the decision             Tortugas shrimp sanctuary on May 20,
                                             per unit effort (CPUE) and landings,                     on the minimum number of moratorium                   1981, which was implemented with
                                             while reducing the risk of exceeding sea                 permits.                                              cooperation from of the state of Florida
                                             turtle and juvenile red snapper bycatch.                    Amendment 17B establishes aggregate                (46 FR 27489, May 20, 1981), and which
                                             Any Gulf shrimp reserve pool permit                      MSY for the Federal Gulf shrimp fishery               is currently defined at 50 CFR
                                                                                                      at 112,531,374 lb (51,043,373 kg), tail               622.55(c)(1). Since that time, there have
                                             that is created would not be issued until
                                                                                                      weight. Amendment 17B also                            been numerous advances in
                                             eligibility requirements are developed
                                                                                                      establishes aggregate OY for the Gulf                 geographical positioning systems that
                                             by the Council and implemented
                                                                                                      shrimp fishery equal to 85,761,596 lb                 describe the physical locations (such as
                                             through subsequent rulemaking.
                                                                                                      (38,900,806 kg), tail weight, which is the            lights) used to define the boundary of
                                             Transit Provisions for Shrimp Vessels                    aggregate MSY reduced for the                         the Tortugas shrimp sanctuary. NMFS
                                             Without a Federal Permit                                 ecological, social, and economic factors              and the state of Florida have determined
                                                                                                      described above.                                      that several positions for the points
                                                Currently, to possess Gulf shrimp in                                                                        defining the boundary of the sanctuary
                                             the Gulf EEZ, a vessel must have been                    Minimum Threshold Number of Gulf                      are no longer consistent with the most
                                             issued a moratorium permit. In the Gulf,                 Shrimp Moratorium Permits                             recent published coordinates in Federal
                                             there are some areas where state-only                                                                          navigation references and current
                                             licensed shrimpers would like to transit                   As noted above, as of December 31,                  positioning systems, such as Global
                                             with shrimp on board from state waters                   2016, 1,441 moratorium permits were                   Positioning Systems. For example, Point
                                             through Federal waters to return to state                valid or renewable, and, at the current               N (Coon Key Light) is currently
                                             waters and port. However, because these                  rate of termination, the minimum                      described as being located at 25°52′9″
                                             state-licensed shrimping vessels do not                  threshold number of permits selected by               north latitude and 81°37′9″ west
                                             possess a Federal moratorium permit,                     the Council, 1,072 permits, will be                   longitude. However, using current
                                             they cannot legally transit through the                  reached in 24 years. This minimum                     technology that is reflected in recent
                                             Gulf EEZ while possessing shrimp. This                   threshold number of valid or renewable                U.S. navigational publications, NMFS
                                             results in some of these vessels                         moratorium permits is based on the                    and the state of Florida have noted that
                                             spending increased time at sea and                       predicted number of active permitted                  this point is actually located at
                                             incurring additional fuel costs because                  vessels needed to achieve aggregate OY                25°52′54″ north latitude and 81°37′56″
                                             of longer transit times.                                 in the offshore fishery. Neither this final           west longitude. Therefore, this final rule
                                                This final rule allows a vessel                       rule nor Amendment 17B actively                       revises the positions for Points N, F, G,
                                             possessing Gulf shrimp to transit the                    removes any moratorium permits. The                   H, and P to reflect current technology,
                                             Gulf EEZ without a valid moratorium                      minimum threshold is only for purposes                for consistency with the current U.S.
                                             permit if fishing gear is appropriately                  of monitoring changes in fishery                      Coast Guard Light List, the U.S. Coast
                                             stowed. Transit is defined as non-stop                   participation and determining whether                 Pilot, and the state of Florida
                                             progression through the area; fishing                    additional management measures                        regulations, and for consistency in units
                                             gear appropriately stowed means trawl                    should be established.                                of position. For consistency, Florida is
                                             doors and nets must be out of the water                    As specified in Amendment 17B,                      also updating these positions. Only
                                             and the bag straps must be removed                       when the number of moratorium                         these technical corrections for the
                                             from the net. This transit exemption is                  permits declines to 1,175, the Council                coordinates are being made to the
                                             expected to reduce the time at sea                       will form a panel to review details of the            language of the regulations; this final
                                             required for some shrimpers, while                       reserve permit pool and other options                 rule does not make any substantive
                                             allowing enforcement to easily                           for management. The panel will consist                changes in the regulations specific to
                                             determine that the gear is not being used                of the Council’s Shrimp Advisory Panel                the management measures for the
                                             for fishing.                                             (AP) members, Science and Statistical                 Tortugas shrimp sanctuary.
                                                                                                      Committee (SSC) members, NMFS, and                       This final rule also revises the
                                             Measures Contained in Amendment
                                                                                                      Council staff. This panel could make                  prohibited species regulations for wild
                                             17B But Not Codified Through This
                                                                                                      recommendations about how to utilize a                live rock, as established in the Coral
daltland on DSKBBV9HB2PROD with RULES




                                             Final Rule
                                                                                                      Gulf shrimp vessel permit reserve pool.               FMP. In 1994, the final rule
                                               Amendment 17B specifies the                            The development of additional details                 implementing Amendment 2 to the
                                             aggregate MSY and aggregate OY for the                   for the pool permits will occur through               Coral FMP established a prohibition on
                                             Federal Gulf shrimp fishery, and                         a plan amendment or framework action,                 the harvest and possession of wild live
                                             determines a minimum number of                           as appropriate, at a later date, when                 rock in the Gulf EEZ to begin on January
                                             moratorium permits in the fishery.                       additional available information about                1, 1997 (59 FR 66776, December 28,


                                        VerDate Sep<11>2014    17:05 Dec 20, 2017   Jkt 244001   PO 00000   Frm 00061   Fmt 4700   Sfmt 4700   E:\FR\FM\21DER1.SGM   21DER1


                                             60566            Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 244 / Thursday, December 21, 2017 / Rules and Regulations

                                             1994). The following year, the final rule                Comments and Responses                                fishery needs more effort to achieve OY,
                                             implementing Amendment 3 to the                             NMFS received seven comments on                    and therefore more available
                                             Coral FMP established an annual quota                    the notice of availability and proposed               moratorium vessel permits, NMFS
                                             for wild live rock from the Gulf EEZ to                  rule for Amendment 17B from the                       should distribute any reserve pool
                                             apply before the prohibition would take                  public and a Federal agency. Several                  permits through an auction or drawing,
                                             effect (60 FR 56533, November 9, 1995).                  commenters supported the transit                      or sell them at the current market price.
                                             The prohibition on harvest beginning in                                                                           Response: The Council and NMFS
                                                                                                      provision for shrimp vessels not
                                             1997 and the quota were originally                                                                             have not decided that additional
                                                                                                      possessing a Federal moratorium
                                             codified at 50 CFR 638.26(c) and (d),                                                                          moratorium vessels permits are
                                                                                                      permit. A Federal agency submitted a
                                             and the quota provision included                                                                               necessary. Amendment 17B requires
                                                                                                      comment stating it had no comment on
                                             prohibitions on harvest and possession                                                                         only that the Council form a review
                                                                                                      Amendment 17B or the proposed rule.
                                             and on sale and purchase when a quota                                                                          panel when the number of valid or
                                                                                                      NMFS’ responses to comments that                      renewable shrimp moratorium permits
                                             closure occurs. When NMFS                                specifically relate to the actions
                                             reorganized the 50 CFR part 622                                                                                reaches 1,175, and that when the
                                                                                                      contained in Amendment 17B and the                    number of valid or renewable
                                             regulations in 1996, the prohibition on                  proposed rule are summarized below.
                                             harvest and possession and the quota                                                                           moratorium permits reaches 1,072, any
                                                                                                         Comment 1: A minimum threshold                     moratorium permits that are not
                                             provisions were moved to 50 CFR                          number of moratorium permits should
                                             622.42(b)(2) and 622.43(a)(2)(ii) (61 FR                                                                       renewed within 1 year of expiration be
                                                                                                      not be established because there is no                converted to Gulf shrimp reserve pool
                                             34930, July 3, 1996). In 1999, NMFS                      need to keep unused permits available
                                             issued a final rule for a Technical                                                                            permits. The panel would consist of the
                                                                                                      to the fishery.                                       Council’s Shrimp AP members, SSC
                                             Amendment to its regulations in 50 CFR                      Response: NMFS disagrees. The
                                             part 622 in order to revise a variety of                                                                       members, NMFS, and Council staff. The
                                                                                                      Council established the minimum                       panel would review the details of a
                                             regulations for clarity, consistency in                  threshold to provide a clear benchmark
                                             terms, and the removal of outdated                                                                             permit pool and other management
                                                                                                      for monitoring changes in fishery                     options, and provide recommendations
                                             regulations (64 FR 59125, November 2,                    participation. Since the implementation
                                             1999). Because the harvest of wild live                                                                        to the Council on issuance of any
                                                                                                      of the Federal Gulf shrimp permit                     reserve pool permits or how else to
                                             rock in the Gulf was discontinued at the                 moratorium in Amendment 13 to the
                                             end of 1996, the final rule for the                                                                            utilize reserve pool permits. The
                                                                                                      FMP in 2006, (71 FR 56039, September                  Council would then decide the specific
                                             Technical Amendment removed several                      26, 2006), the fishery has experienced a
                                             provisions related to harvest, including                                                                       details of any future actions with
                                                                                                      passive decline in valid and renewable                respect to reserve pool permits, after the
                                             the quota and the associated                             moratorium permits. While the permit
                                             prohibitions on harvest and possession                                                                         opportunity for public comment
                                                                                                      moratorium has been successful in                     consistent with both the Magnuson-
                                             and on sale and purchase, when a quota                   reducing overcapitalization and
                                             closure occurs. That final rule also                                                                           Stevens Act and Administrative
                                                                                                      increasing CPUE in the fishery, the                   Procedure Act.
                                             added a general restriction on sale and                  Council is concerned the decline in
                                             purchase of wild live rock from the Gulf                 permits could continue indefinitely.                  Classification
                                             EEZ, which remains in effect today.                         National Standard 1 of the Magnuson-                  The Regional Administrator,
                                             However, NMFS recently became aware                      Stevens Act requires that fishery                     Southeast Region, NMFS, has
                                             that the rule inadvertently failed to also               management plans prevent overfishing                  determined that this final rule is
                                             add the general restriction on the                       while achieving, on a continuing basis,               consistent with Amendment 17B, the
                                             harvest and possession of wild live rock                 the OY from each fishery. In March                    FMP, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and
                                             in or from the Gulf EEZ. In this final                   2016, the Council convened a working                  other applicable law.
                                             rule, NMFS corrects this error by adding                 group to recommend an appropriate                        This final rule has been determined to
                                             the Gulf EEZ wild live rock prohibition                  aggregate MSY and aggregate OY for the                be not significant for purposes of
                                             at § 622.73(c).                                          Gulf shrimp fishery in Federal waters.                Executive Order 12866.
                                             Changes to Codified Text in This Final                   The working group recommended an                         The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides
                                             Rule                                                     aggregate MSY and also determined that                the legal basis for this rule. No
                                                                                                      there were four important factors to                  duplicative, overlapping, or conflicting
                                                This final rule revises several table                 consider when establishing aggregate                  Federal rules have been identified. In
                                             designations that are revised through                    OY: Landings, CPUE, sea turtle bycatch                addition, no new reporting and record-
                                             Amendatory instruction 3 in the                          threshold, and juvenile red snapper                   keeping requirements are introduced by
                                             codified text. These table designations                  bycatch. The working group concluded                  this rule. Accordingly, the Paperwork
                                             have been updated in this final rule                     that the predicted effort and associated              Reduction Act does not apply to this
                                             based on updated formatting guidance                     landings in 2009 balanced all of these                rule. A description of this rule, why it
                                             provided by the Office of the Federal                    criteria relative to observed levels in               is being implemented, and the purposes
                                             Register. No changes to the content in                   other years. The minimum threshold is                 of this rule are contained in the
                                             the referenced tables themselves was                     based on the predicted number of active               preamble and in the SUMMARY section of
                                             made in this final rule different from                   permitted vessels needed to attain this               the preamble. The objectives of this rule
                                             that in the proposed rule. In § 622.55,                  aggregate OY. Evaluating changes in                   are to establish the appropriate metrics
                                             the table designations for paragraphs (d)                fishery participation using this                      to manage the shrimp fishery, maintain
                                             and (e) use different numbers than those                 threshold will help the Council                       increases in catch efficiency, maintain
                                             that were included in the proposed rule;                                                                       landings at or near aggregate OY,
daltland on DSKBBV9HB2PROD with RULES




                                                                                                      determine whether additional
                                             specifically, this final rule uses numbers               management measures are necessary in                  promote economic efficiency and
                                             1, 2 and 3 instead of numbers 3, 4 and                   the future to continue to achieve OY on               stability in the fishery, provide
                                             5, respectively, in the paragraph (d)                    a continuing basis, consistent with                   flexibility for state registered shrimp
                                             table names, and the number 4 instead                    National Standard 1.                                  vessels, protect federally managed Gulf
                                             of the number 6 in the paragraph (e)                        Comment 2: If the Council and NMFS                 shrimp stocks, correct coordinates for
                                             table name.                                              have determined that the Gulf shrimp                  the Tortugas sanctuary in the Federal


                                        VerDate Sep<11>2014    17:05 Dec 20, 2017   Jkt 244001   PO 00000   Frm 00062   Fmt 4700   Sfmt 4700   E:\FR\FM\21DER1.SGM   21DER1


                                                              Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 244 / Thursday, December 21, 2017 / Rules and Regulations                                            60567

                                             regulations so they are consistent with                  not received by the RA within 1 year of               ■ 4. In § 622.73, add paragraph (c) to
                                             published coordinates in Federal                         the expiration date of the permit.                    read as follows:
                                             navigation references and current                           (iii) When NMFS has determined that
                                             positioning systems, and correct the                     the number of commercial vessel                       § 622.73   Prohibited species.
                                             regulations to clarify that harvest and                  moratorium permits for Gulf shrimp has                *     *    *     *    *
                                             possession of wild live rock in or from                  reached the threshold number of                         (c) Wild live rock may not be
                                             the Gulf EEZ is prohibited.                              permits as described in the FMP, then                 harvested or possessed in or from the
                                                The Chief Counsel for Regulation of                   a commercial vessel moratorium permit                 Gulf EEZ.
                                             the Department of Commerce certified                     for Gulf shrimp that is not renewed will              [FR Doc. 2017–27449 Filed 12–20–17; 8:45 am]
                                             to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the                 be converted to a Gulf shrimp reserve                 BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                             Small Business Administration (SBA)                      pool permit and held by NMFS for
                                             during the proposed rule stage that this                 possible reissuance. Gulf shrimp reserve
                                             rule, if adopted, would not have a                       pool permits will not be issued until                 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                             significant economic impact on a                         eligibility requirements are developed
                                             substantial number of small entities.                    and implemented through subsequent                    National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                             NMFS did not receive any comments                        rulemaking.                                           Administration
                                             from SBA’s Office of Advocacy or the                     *       *    *     *     *
                                             public regarding the economic analysis                      (e) Gulf shrimp transit provision. A               50 CFR Part 660
                                             of Amendment 17B or the certification                    vessel that does not have a valid Gulf                [Docket No. 160808696–799–03]
                                             in the proposed rule. No changes to this                 shrimp moratorium permit, as described
                                             rule were made in response to public                     in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section,            RIN 0648–BG17
                                             comments. The factual basis for the                      may possess Gulf shrimp when in
                                             certification was published in the                       transit in the Gulf EEZ provided that the             Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions;
                                             proposed rule and is not repeated here.                  shrimp fishing gear is appropriately                  Fisheries Off West Coast States;
                                             Because this final rule is not expected                  stowed. For the purposes of this                      Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery;
                                             to have a significant economic impact                    paragraph, transit means non-stop                     2017–18 Biennial Specifications and
                                             on a substantial number of small                         progression through the Gulf EEZ.                     Management Measures; Amendment
                                             entities, a final regulatory flexibility                 Fishing gear appropriately stowed                     27; Correction
                                             analysis is not required and none has                    means trawl doors and nets must be out                AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                             been prepared.                                           of the water and the bag straps must be               Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                                                                      removed from the net.                                 Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                             List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622
                                                                                                      ■ 3. Amend § 622.55 by:                               Commerce.
                                               Commercial, Fisheries, Fishing, Gulf,                  ■ a. Designating the table in paragraph               ACTION: Final rule; correcting
                                             Permits, Shrimp.                                         (b) as Table 1 to paragraph (b);                      amendment.
                                               Dated: December 15, 2017.                              ■ b. Revising paragraph (c)(1);
                                                                                                      ■ c. Designating the table after                      SUMMARY: This action corrects the 2017–
                                             Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                                                                      paragraph (d)(2) as Table 1 to paragraph           18 harvest specifications and
                                             Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                             Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                                                                      (d), the table after paragraph (d)(3) as           management measures final rule that
                                             Fisheries Service.                                       Table 2 to paragraph (d), and the table            published on February 7, 2017. That
                                                                                                      after paragraph (d)(4) as Table 3 to               rule established 2017–18 harvest
                                               For the reasons set out in the                         paragraph (d); and                                 specifications and management
                                             preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is amended                     ■ d. In paragraph (e) designating the              measures for groundfish taken in the
                                             as follows:                                              table as Table 1 to paragraph (e).                 U.S. exclusive economic zone off the
                                                                                                         The revision reads as follows:                  coasts of Washington, Oregon, and
                                             PART 622—FISHERIES OF THE
                                             CARIBBEAN, GULF, AND SOUTH                               § 622.55 Closed area.                              California, consistent with the
                                             ATLANTIC                                                                                                    Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                                                                      *        *         *       *     *                 Conservation and Management Act
                                                                                                         (c) * * *
                                             ■ 1. The authority citation for part 622                                                                    (MSA) and the Pacific Coast Groundfish
                                                                                                         (1) The Tortugas shrimp sanctuary is
                                             continues to read as follows:                                                                               Fishery Management Plan (PCGFMP),
                                                                                                      closed to trawling. The Tortugas shrimp
                                                                                                                                                         including harvest specifications
                                                 Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                    sanctuary is that part of the EEZ off
                                                                                                                                                         consistent with default harvest control
                                                                                                      Florida shoreward of rhumb lines
                                             ■ 2. In § 622.50, revise paragraph                                                                          rules in the PCGFMP. That action also
                                                                                                      connecting, in order, the following
                                             (b)(3)(ii) and add paragraphs (b)(3)(iii)                                                                   included regulations to implement
                                                                                                      points:
                                             and (e) to read as follows:                                                                                 Amendment 27 to the PCGFMP, which
                                                                                                                                                         added deacon rockfish to the PCGFMP,
                                             § 622.50 Permits, permit moratorium, and                       TABLE 1 TO PARAGRAPH (C)(1)
                                                                                                                                                         reclassified big skate as an actively
                                             endorsements.
                                                                                                              Point                North lat. West long. managed stock, added a new inseason
                                             *      *   *      *     *                                                                                   management process for commercial
                                               (b) * * *                                              N 1 .....................     25°52′54″  81°37′56″ and recreational groundfish fisheries in
                                               (3) * * *                                              F ........................    24°50′42″  81°51′18″ waters off California, and made several
                                               (ii) Except as provided for in                         G 2 .....................     24°40′00″  82°26′39″ clarifications to existing regulations.
                                             paragraph (b)(3)(iii) of this section, a                 H 3 .....................     24°34′44″  82°35′27″ This action fixes errors in 2017–18
daltland on DSKBBV9HB2PROD with RULES




                                             commercial vessel moratorium permit                      P 4 .....................     24°35′00″  82°08′00″ harvest specifications and management
                                             for Gulf shrimp that is not renewed will                    1 Coon Key Light.                               measures final rule by correcting the
                                             be terminated and will not be reissued                      2 New Ground Shoals Light.                      definition of ecosystem component
                                                                                                         3 Rebecca Shoals Light.
                                             during the moratorium. A permit is                          4 Marquesas Keys.
                                                                                                                                                         species to remove big skates, making
                                             considered to be not renewed when an                                                                        three corrections related to the
                                             application for renewal, as required, is                 *        *         *       *     *                 recreational groundfish retention


                                        VerDate Sep<11>2014    17:05 Dec 20, 2017   Jkt 244001   PO 00000   Frm 00063   Fmt 4700   Sfmt 4700   E:\FR\FM\21DER1.SGM   21DER1



Document Created: 2018-10-25 11:01:50
Document Modified: 2018-10-25 11:01:50
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.
DatesThis final rule is effective January 22, 2018.
ContactFrank Helies, telephone: 727-824-5305, or email: [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 60564 
RIN Number0648-BG82
CFR AssociatedCommercial; Fisheries; Fishing; Gulf; Permits and Shrimp

2025 Federal Register | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy
USC | CFR | eCFR