83_FR_12187 83 FR 12133 - Pacific Halibut Fisheries; Catch Sharing Plan

83 FR 12133 - Pacific Halibut Fisheries; Catch Sharing Plan

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 54 (March 20, 2018)

Page Range12133-12141
FR Document2018-05623

NMFS is implementing this interim final rule to establish regulations for 2018 Pacific halibut catch limits in the following International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) Regulatory Areas: Area 2C (Southeast Alaska), Area 3A (Central Gulf of Alaska), Area 3B (Western Gulf of Alaska), and Area 4 (subdivided into five areas, 4A through 4E, in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands of Western Alaska). This interim final rule revises a catch sharing plan (CSP) for guided sport (charter) and commercial individual fishing quota (IFQ) halibut fisheries in Area 2C and Area 3A, revises regulations applicable to the charter halibut fisheries in Area 2C and Area 3A, and revises a CSP for the commercial IFQ and Western Alaska Community Development Quota (CDQ) halibut fisheries in Areas 4C, 4D, and 4E. This action is necessary because the IPHC, at its annual meeting, did not recommend new catch limits or specific CSP allocations and charter management measures for Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E for 2018, and the 2017 IPHC regulations are in effect until superseded. This interim final rule is necessary because immediate action is needed to ensure that halibut catch limits, charter halibut fishery management measures, and CSP allocations are in place at the start of the commercial IFQ and CDQ halibut fishery on March 24, 2018, that better protect the declining Pacific halibut resource. This action is intended to enhance the conservation of Pacific halibut and is within the authority of the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) to establish additional regulations governing the taking of halibut which are more restrictive than those adopted by the IPHC.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 300

[Docket No. 180202117-8117-01]
RIN 0648-BH58


Pacific Halibut Fisheries; Catch Sharing Plan

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

ACTION: Interim final rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS is implementing this interim final rule to establish 
regulations for 2018 Pacific halibut catch limits in the following 
International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) Regulatory Areas: Area 
2C (Southeast Alaska), Area 3A (Central Gulf of Alaska), Area 3B 
(Western Gulf of Alaska), and Area 4 (subdivided into five areas, 4A 
through 4E, in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands of Western Alaska). 
This interim final rule revises a catch sharing plan (CSP) for guided 
sport (charter) and commercial individual fishing quota (IFQ) halibut 
fisheries in Area 2C and Area 3A, revises regulations applicable to the 
charter halibut fisheries in Area 2C and Area 3A, and revises a CSP for 
the commercial IFQ and Western Alaska Community Development Quota (CDQ) 
halibut fisheries in Areas 4C, 4D, and 4E. This action is necessary 
because the IPHC, at its annual meeting, did not recommend new catch 
limits or specific CSP allocations and charter management measures for 
Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E for 2018, and the 2017 IPHC 
regulations are in effect until superseded. This interim final rule is 
necessary because immediate action is needed to ensure that halibut 
catch limits, charter halibut fishery management measures, and CSP 
allocations are in place at the start of the commercial IFQ and CDQ 
halibut fishery on March 24, 2018, that better protect the declining 
Pacific halibut resource. This action is intended to enhance the 
conservation of Pacific halibut and is within the authority of the 
Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) to establish additional regulations

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governing the taking of halibut which are more restrictive than those 
adopted by the IPHC.

DATES: Effective March 19, 2018, through December 31, 2018. Comments 
must be received by April 19, 2018.

ADDRESSES: Submit comments, identified by docket number NOAA-NMFS-2018-
0024, by either of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Go to www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2018-0024, click the ``Comment Now!'' icon, 
complete the required fields, and enter or attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Glenn Merrill, Assistant 
Regional Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries Division, Alaska Region 
NMFS, Attn: Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, 
AK 99802-1668.
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period 
may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address), confidential business information, 
or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily by the sender 
will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous comments (enter 
``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain anonymous).
    Electronic copies of the environmental assessment (EA), and the 
Regulatory Impact Review (RIR), collectively (Analysis), prepared for 
this interim final rule are available from http://www.regulations.gov 
or from the NMFS Alaska Region website at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
    Additional requests for information regarding halibut may be 
obtained by contacting the International Pacific Halibut Commission, 
2320 W. Commodore Way, Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98199-1287; or 
Sustainable Fisheries Division, NMFS Alaska Region, P.O. Box 21668, 
Juneau, AK 99802, Attn: Ellen Sebastian, Records Officer; or 
Sustainable Fisheries Division.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Glenn Merrill, 907-586-7228.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    The IPHC can recommend regulations that govern the Pacific halibut 
fishery, pursuant to the Convention between Canada and the United 
States of America for the Preservation of the Halibut Fishery of the 
Northern Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea (Convention), Mar. 2, 1953, 5 
U.S.T. 5, and the Protocol Amending the Convention Between Canada and 
the United States of America for the Preservation of the Halibut 
Fishery of the Northern Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea (Protocol), Mar. 
29, 1979, 32 U.S.T. 2483. The IPHC's regulatory areas (Areas) are: Area 
2A (California, Oregon, and Washington); Area 2B (British Columbia); 
Area 2C (Southeast Alaska), Area 3A (Central Gulf of Alaska), Area 3B 
(Western Gulf of Alaska), and Area 4 (subdivided into five areas, 4A 
through 4E, in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands of Western Alaska). 
These Areas are described at 50 CFR part 679, Figure 15.
    Pursuant to the Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982 (Halibut Act) 
at 16 U.S.C. 773b, the Secretary of State, with the concurrence of the 
Secretary of Commerce, may accept or reject, on behalf of the United 
States, regulations recommended by the IPHC in accordance with the 
Convention. On February 26, 2018, the Secretary of State, with the 
concurrence of the Secretary of Commerce, accepted the 2018 IPHC 
regulations agreed upon and recommended by the IPHC as provided by the 
Halibut Act at 16 U.S.C. 773b. Pacific Halibut Fisheries; Catch Sharing 
Plan, 83 FR 10390, March 9, 2018.
    The Halibut Act provides the Secretary of Commerce with general 
responsibility to carry out the Convention under the Halibut Act (16 
U.S.C. 773c(a) and (b)). This general responsibility includes adopting 
such regulations, in consultation with the U.S. Coast Guard, as may be 
necessary to carry out the purposes and objectives of the Convention 
and the Halibut Act (16 U.S.C. 773c(b)). The Regional Fishery 
Management Councils may develop, and the Secretary of Commerce may 
implement, regulations governing harvesting privileges among U.S. 
fishermen in U.S. waters which are in addition to, and not in conflict 
with, regulations adopted by the IPHC (16 U.S.C. 773c(c)). Id.; 
Protocol, Article 1. Also, the North Pacific Fishery Management Council 
(NPFMC) has exercised this authority most notably in developing halibut 
management programs for three fisheries that harvest halibut in Alaska: 
The subsistence, sport, and commercial fisheries. The Pacific Fishery 
Management Council (PFMC) has exercised this authority by developing a 
catch sharing plan governing the allocation of halibut and management 
of sport fisheries on the U.S. West Coast. See 50 CFR part 300 and 
Pacific Halibut Catch Sharing Plan for Area 2A available on the PFMC 
website (http://www.pcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Final_2017_PACIFIC_HALIBUT_CATCH_SHARING_PLAN_FOR_AREA_2A.pdf).
    Relevant to this interim final rule, the Secretary exercised the 
authority under Article I of the Convention and 16 U.S.C. 773c(a) and 
(b) in 1990 to implement regulations on commercial and sport catch 
limits that were more restrictive than the IPHC regulations published 
in 1989 because the IPHC, at its annual meeting in 1990, did not 
approve new management measures for 1990 (62 FR 11929, March 30, 1990). 
The regulations published in 1989 were in effect until superseded.
    Specific to this interim final rule, the Secretary is implementing, 
under those same authorities, catch limits in Areas: 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 
4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E, catch sharing plan (CSP) allocations for charter 
and commercial IFQ halibut fisheries in Area 2C and Area 3A, charter 
halibut management measures in Areas 2C and 3A, and CSP allocations for 
the commercial IFQ and CDQ halibut fisheries in Areas 4C, 4D, and 4E 
that are necessary to carry out the purposes and objectives of the 
Convention. The Secretary is using an interim final rule because the 
2017 IPHC regulations are in effect until superseded and more 
restrictive management measures to conserve the Pacific halibut 
resource are needed prior to the March 24, 2018, opening date.
    Subsistence and sport halibut fishery regulations for Alaska are 
codified at 50 CFR part 300. Commercial halibut fisheries in Alaska are 
subject to the IFQ Program and CDQ Program (50 CFR part 679) 
regulations, and the area-specific catch sharing plans (CSPs) for Areas 
2C, 3A, and Areas 4C, 4D, and 4E.
    The NPFMC implemented a CSP among commercial IFQ and CDQ halibut 
fisheries in IPHC Regulatory Areas 4C, 4D, and 4E (commonly referred to 
as Area 4CDE, Western Alaska) through rulemaking, and the Secretary of 
Commerce approved the plan on March 20, 1996 (61 FR 11337). The Area 4 
CSP regulations were codified at 50 CFR 300.65, and were amended on 
March 17, 1998 (63 FR 13000). New annual regulations pertaining to the 
Area 4 CSP also may be implemented through regulations established by 
the Secretary that are necessary to carry out the purposes and 
objectives of the Convention.
    The NPFMC recommended and NMFS implemented through rulemaking a CSP 
for charter and commercial IFQ halibut fisheries in IPHC Regulatory 
Area 2C and Area 3A on January 13, 2014 (78 FR 75844, December 12, 
2013). The Area 2C and

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3A CSP regulations are codified at 50 CFR 300.65. The CSP defines an 
annual process for allocating halibut between the commercial and 
charter fisheries so that each sector's allocation varies in proportion 
to halibut abundance, specifies a public process for setting charter 
fishery management measures, and authorizes limited annual leases of 
commercial IFQ for use in the charter fishery as guided angler fish 
(GAF).
    The IPHC held its annual meeting in Portland, Oregon, from January 
22 through 26, 2018, and recommended a number of changes to the 2017 
IPHC regulations (82 FR 12730, March 7, 2017). The Secretary of State 
accepted the annual management measures, including the following 
changes to the previous IPHC regulations for 2018 pertaining to:
    1. New commercial halibut fishery opening and closing dates in 
Section 9;
    2. Revisions to existing regulations to clarify the requirement for 
commercial halibut to be landed and weighed with the head attached;
    3. Modifications that align IPHC regulations to recent NPFMC 
actions that would allow CDQ groups to lease (receive by transfer) 
halibut quota share (QS) in Areas 4B, 4C, and 4D;
    4. A minor revision to clarify that halibut harvested on a charter 
vessel fishing trip in Area 2C or Area 3A must be retained on board the 
vessel on which the halibut was caught until the end of the fishing 
trip;
    5. Addition of language to existing regulations that clarifies the 
skin-on requirement of halibut that are retained and cut into sections 
on board a sport fishing vessel;
    6. Changes to allow halibut to be taken with pot gear under 
specific circumstances provided in NMFS regulations;
    7. Revisions to the management measures for Area 2C and Area 3A 
charter halibut anglers that close three Tuesdays to charter halibut 
fishing. The dates for the 2017 closures are revised to conform to 
specific dates in 2018; and
    8. Minor revisions to standardize terminology and clarify the 
regulations, including a new table to specify the commercial, sport, 
and Treaty fishing catch limits for all IPHC regulatory areas.
    Pursuant to regulations at 50 CFR 300.62, the 2018 IPHC annual 
management measures recommended by the IPHC and accepted by the 
Secretary of State were published in the Federal Register to provide 
notice of their immediate regulatory effectiveness and to inform 
persons subject to the regulations of their restrictions and 
requirements (83 FR 10390, March 9, 2018).
    At its 2018 annual meeting, the IPHC did not recommend:
    1. New catch limits in any IPHC regulatory area;
    2. Revised CSP allocations for charter and commercial IFQ halibut 
fisheries in Area 2C and Area 3A;
    3. Revised charter halibut management measures in Areas 2C and 3A; 
or
    4. Revised CSP allocations for the commercial IFQ and CDQ halibut 
fisheries in Areas 4C, 4D, and 4E.
    All of the catch limits, CSP allocations, and charter management 
measures considered for recommendation by the IPHC in 2018 were 
intended to reduce the harvest of halibut compared to 2017 because the 
biological information presented by the IPHC scientists indicated that 
the spawning biomass, and the biomass available to the halibut 
fisheries, is projected to decline. The rate of fishing mortality is 
projected to increase over the next several years if harvests are not 
reduced relative to 2017.
    Although the United States and Canada voiced consensus at the 
IPHC's January 2018 annual meeting that some reduction in catch limits 
relative to 2017 in all Areas was appropriate, U.S. and Canadian 
Commissioners could not agree on specific catch limits for 2018. 
Therefore, the IPHC did not make a recommendation to the Secretary of 
State to revise the catch limits that were recommended and implemented 
in 2017. Because the U.S. and Canadian Commissioners could not reach 
agreement on the specific catch limits in each Area, the IPHC did not 
provide specific recommendations to revise the allocations resulting 
from the CSP for charter and commercial IFQ halibut fisheries in Area 
2C and Area 3A, charter halibut management measures in Areas 2C and 3A, 
or the allocations resulting from the CSP for the commercial IFQ and 
CDQ halibut fisheries in Areas 4C, 4D, and 4E.
    Although the U.S. and Canada could not agree on specific catch 
limits, the U.S. Commissioners did endorse specific catch limits that 
would apply to waters off Alaska (Areas 2C through 4), and specific 
allocations and charter management measures based on the CSPs in place. 
NMFS, consistent with the authority under the Convention and the 
Halibut Act, is implementing the catch limits, allocations resulting 
from the CSPs, and charter management measures endorsed by the U.S. 
Commissioners for 2018. These measures are intended to meet the 
conservation and management objectives of the IPHC and the NPFMC. The 
following sections of this preamble describe the rationale for the 
catch limits, CSP allocations, and charter management measures being 
implemented in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E under this 
interim final rule. The catch limit for Area 2A is being addressed in a 
separate rule.

Catch Limits

    In 2017, the IPHC conducted its annual stock assessment using a 
range of updated data sources as described in detail in the 2018 IPHC 
Report of Assessment and Research Activities (2018 RARA; available at 
www.iphc.int). The IPHC used an ``ensemble'' of four equally weighted 
models, comprised of two long time-series models, and two short time-
series models that use data series either divided by geographical 
region (IPHC Regulatory Area) or aggregated into coastwide summaries, 
to evaluate the Pacific halibut stock. These models incorporate data 
from the 2017 IPHC survey, the 2017 commercial halibut fishery, the 
most recent NMFS trawl survey, weight-at-age estimates by region, and 
age distribution information for bycatch, sport, and sublegal discard 
removals. As has been the case since 2012, the results of the ensemble 
models are integrated, and incorporate uncertainty in natural mortality 
rates, environmental effects on recruitment, and other structural and 
parameter categories. The data and assessment models used by the IPHC 
are reviewed by the IPHC's Scientific Review Board comprised of non-
IPHC scientists who provide an independent scientific review of the 
stock assessment data and models and provide recommendations to IPHC 
staff and to the Commission. The Scientific Review Board did not 
identify any substantive errors in the data or methods used in the 2017 
stock assessment. NMFS believes the IPHC's data and assessments models 
constitute best available science on the status of the Pacific halibut 
resource.
    The IPHC's data, including the setline survey, indicates that the 
Pacific halibut stock declined continuously from the late 1990s to 
around 2010, as a result of decreasing size at a given age (size-at-
age), as well as somewhat weaker recruitment strengths than those 
observed during the 1980s. The biomass of spawning females is estimated 
to have stabilized near 200,000,000 pounds (90,718 mt) in 2010, and 
since then the stock is estimated to have increased gradually until 
2017.
    The 2017 stock assessment projects that the biomass of spawning 
females at the beginning of 2018 is estimated to be 202,000,000 pounds 
(91,626 mt). Data

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from the 2017 stock assessment indicate that recent recruitments of 
recent age classes (cohorts) of Pacific halibut are estimated to be 
smaller than any recruitment from 1999 through 2005. This indicates a 
high probability of decline in the female spawning stock biomass in 
future years.
    The IPHC presented biological information indicating the effect of 
a range of different catch limits on the spawning stock biomass and the 
harvestable yield over the period from 2019 through 2021. Specifically, 
the IPHC staff provided information describing the potential 
implications of three alternative catch limits:
     Alternative 1 (status quo): Maintain catch limits in Areas 
2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E, and charter management measures in 
Areas 2C and 3A equal to those adopted by the IPHC in 2017.
     Alternative 2 (implemented in this rule): Reduce catch 
limits in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E, and modify charter 
management measures in Areas 2C and 3A, as endorsed by the U.S. 
Commissioners but not recommended by the IPHC at the 2018 IPHC Annual 
Meeting.
     Alternative 3: Reduce catch limits in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 
4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E, and modify charter management measures in Areas 
2C and 3A consistent with the IPHC's interim management procedure.
    The IPHC's interim management procedure (reference fishing 
intensity of F46% SPR) seeks to maintain the total mortality of halibut 
across its range from all sources based on a reference level of fishing 
intensity so that the Spawning Potential Ratio (SPR) is equal to 46 
percent. The reference fishing intensity of F46% SPR seeks to allow a 
level of fishing intensity that is expected to result in approximately 
46 percent of the spawning stock biomass per recruit compared to an 
unfished stock (i.e., no fishing mortality). Lower values indicate 
higher fishing intensity. Additional information on the status of the 
halibut resource under these catch limit alternatives is provided in 
the Analysis (see ADDRESSES).
    The following sections of this preamble provide a comparison of the 
relative risk of a decrease in stock abundance, status, or fishery 
metrics, for a range of alternative catch levels for 2018 under each of 
these three alternative catch limit scenarios. This comparison assumes 
that other sources of mortality from bycatch, personal use, sport (not 
included in CSPs), subsistence, and the rates of discard mortality in 
the recreational and commercial fisheries are similar to those observed 
in 2017. This interim final rule refers to halibut catch limits, 
commercial and charter allocations and removals in net pounds or net 
metric tons. Net pounds and net metric tons are defined as the weight 
of halibut from which the gills, entrails, head, and ice and slime have 
been removed. This terminology is used in this interim final rule to be 
consistent with the IPHC, which establishes catch limits and calculates 
mortality in net pounds.
    Although this interim final rule addresses catch limits in Areas 
2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E, this interim final rule describes 
the impacts on the halibut resource on a coastwide basis, consistent 
with the current management and known biological distribution of the 
halibut resource. Because the 2017 catch limits in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 
4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E comprise the largest portion of catch limits in 
all Areas (22,620,000 pounds [10,260 mt], or approximately 72 percent 
of all catch limits), the impact of maintaining 2017 catch levels in 
these Areas would have a significant impact on the overall condition of 
the halibut resource.

Alternative 1: Maintain Catch Levels Equal to Those Adopted by the IPHC 
in 2017

    In 2017, the IPHC recommended to the governments of Canada and the 
United States catch limits for 2017 totaling 31,400,000 pounds (14,243 
mt). Maintaining catch limits in all Areas, including Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 
4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E, equal to 2017 would have several short-term and 
possibly long-term adverse impacts on the halibut resource.
    If the 2017 catch limits were applied in all Areas in 2018, the 
spawning stock biomass is projected to decrease substantially over the 
next three years (2019 through 2021). Under this harvest alternative 
there is estimated to be greater than a 99 percent chance that the 
spawning biomass will be lower in 2019, and a 34 percent chance that it 
will be more than 5 percent lower than the current level of 202,000,000 
pounds (91,626 mt). Under this alternative catch limit, there is a 99 
percent chance that the spawning biomass will be lower than the current 
level in 2021, and an 89 percent chance that it will be more than 5 
percent lower than the current level of 202,000,000 pounds (91,626 mt). 
In 2021, there is a substantial chance (23 percent) that the spawning 
biomass will decline below the threshold reference point (30 percent of 
the spawning stock biomass remains) used by the IPHC to indicate stock 
conditions that would trigger a substantial reduction in the commercial 
halibut fishery under the interim IPHC management procedure. Overall, 
the IPHC assessment predicts that the spawning stock biomass would 
decrease continuously between 2019 and 2021 under this catch limit 
alternative (see Section 3.3 of the Analysis).
    Under this alternative, if the 2017 catch limits were applied in 
all Areas in 2018, the future fishery yield, using the reference 
fishing intensity of F46% SPR, is also projected to decrease 
substantially over the next three years (2019 through 2021). The 
fishery yield is the amount of harvest available for harvest by 
commercial, recreational, and subsistence users. The IPHC estimates an 
80 percent chance that the coastwide fishery yield will be lower than 
the status quo of 40,800,000 pounds (18,507 mt) in 2019, and a 76 
percent chance that it will be more than 10 percent lower. Under this 
alternative, the IPHC estimates at least an 81 percent chance that the 
coastwide fishery yield will be lower than 40,800,000 pounds (18,507 
mt) in 2020 and 2021, and at least a 77 percent chance that it will be 
more than 10 percent lower in 2020 and 2021. This alternative would 
provide the highest short-term catch limits and the most harvest 
opportunities for 2018 of the three alternative catch limit scenarios 
described in this preamble. Sections 3 and 4 of the Analysis summarize 
the biological and economic impacts of this alternative.

Alternative 2: Reduce Catch Limits as Endorsed by the U.S. 
Commissioners But Not Recommended by the IPHC

    After considering the range of stock assessment, commercial 
fishery, and other biological information at its 2018 annual meeting, 
the U.S. Commissioners to the IPHC stated that maintaining 2018 catch 
limits in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E at the same level as 
those implemented in 2017 would not be consistent with its conservation 
objectives for the halibut stock and its management objectives for the 
halibut fisheries. Specifically, the Protocol in Article III states 
that the Commission may limit the quantity of the catch ``for the 
purpose of developing the stocks of halibut . . . to levels which will 
permit the optimum yield from that fishery, and of maintaining the 
stocks at those levels . . .'' The U.S. Commissioners provided 
rationale that supported the catch limits under this alternative and 
implemented by this rule, including the following:
     The IPHC survey, IPHC stock assessment, and supporting 
information from trawl and longline surveys conducted by NMFS indicated 
substantial reductions in the spawning stock biomass and potential 
fishery

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yield of halibut in 2018 compared to 2017.
     The IPHC stock assessment identified poor recruitment 
entering in the portion of the halibut stock on which the fishery 
relies over the foreseeable future and those trends are worsened with 
higher harvest rates.
     Although the IPHC survey is a ``snapshot'' of the health 
of the resource, the results from the survey are further substantiated 
by declining trends in Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska trawl surveys, and 
declining trends in commercial fishery weight-per-unit-effort (WPUE) in 
most areas (Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E). The IPHC survey 
indicates a 10 percent reduction in survey WPUE, and a 24 percent 
reduction in survey numbers-per-unit-effort (NPUE) coastwide.
     Since 2010, within Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 
4E, the U.S. has consistently been conservative in setting catch limits 
at, below, or slightly over the reference levels for the Areas that 
reflected the IPHC interim management.
    The U.S. Commissioners considered information indicating that 
commercial WPUE in some Areas was higher in 2017 relative to 2016. 
These commercial data have led some fishery participants to suggest 
that the surveys and IPHC stock assessment do not adequately reflect 
the abundance of harvestable halibut. The U.S. Commissioners noted that 
there is no indication that the surveys or assessment are inaccurate to 
any significant degree and are the best scientific information 
available for estimating halibut abundance (see Section 3.3 of the 
Analysis for additional detail).
    The U.S. Commissioners noted that establishing catch limits using 
the reference fishing intensity of F46% SPR would impose significant 
economic costs on the commercial and charter operators in Areas 2C, 3A, 
3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E (see Section 3.3 of the Analysis for 
additional detail). Therefore, the U.S. Commissioners stated their 
support for catch limits that would effectively result in reducing 
catch limits by an amount that is an average between the 2017 catch 
limits and the catch limits using the reference fishing intensity of 
F46% SPR. The U.S. Commissioners supported this approach to provide 
some additional harvest opportunities, but noted that the IPHC stock 
assessment, IPHC survey, and potential risks to the long-term 
sustainability of the halibut resource do not support larger catch 
limits.
    Overall, the catch limits supported by the U.S. Commissioners in 
Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E would result in moderate 
decreases relative to 2017 consistent with the best scientific 
information available on the abundance of harvestable halibut within 
these Areas. Under this alternative, catch limits correspond to a 
projected fishing intensity of F41% SPR, which would represent a slight 
decrease in fishing intensity from the value for 2017 of F40% SPR 
estimated prior to the start of fishing in 2017, and less fishing 
intensity than Alternative 1 (F38%) estimated after the end of fishing 
in 2017.
    As shown in Table 1, in some Areas (e.g., Area 4A) the catch limit 
reductions from 2017 to 2018 are relatively small because the IPHC 
survey indicates that the biomass in those Areas in 2017 decreased by 
only a small proportion. Therefore, the relatively small reduction in 
those Areas reflects the relatively small decrease in the survey 
estimate. In other Areas (e.g., Area 3B) the IPHC survey indicates that 
the biomass in 2017 decreased by a larger proportion. Table 1 
summarizes the change in catch limits in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 
4D, and 4E from 2017 to 2018 under this alternative implemented by this 
interim final rule.

   Table 1--Percent Change in Catch Limits From 2017 to 2018 in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E Under
                                                  Alternative 2
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                                                                                    2018 catch
                                                                                       limit
                                                                    2017 catch      implemented     Change from
                              Area                                limit (pounds)       under      2017 (percent)
                                                                                   alternative 2
                                                                                     (pounds)
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2C..............................................................       5,250,000       4,450,000           -15.2
3A..............................................................      10,000,000       9,450,000            -5.5
3B..............................................................       3,140,000       2,620,000           -16.6
4A..............................................................       1,390,000       1,370,000            -1.4
4B..............................................................       1,140,000       1,050,000            -7.9
4CDE............................................................       1,700,000       1,580,000            -7.1
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------
    Total (2C-4)................................................      22,620,000      20,520,000            -9.3
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Table 1 shows the combined commercial and charter allocations for 
Area 2C and Area 3A under the CSP. This value includes allocations to 
the charter sector, including charter fishing incidental mortality, and 
an amount for the combined commercial landings and discard mortality. 
The 2018 commercial catch limits after deducting discard mortality are 
3,570,000 pounds (1,619 mt) in Area 2C and 7,350,000 pounds (3,334 mt) 
in Area 3A.
    If the 2018 catch limits endorsed by U.S. Commissioners for Areas 
2A, 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E and the 2018 catch limit 
endorsed by the Canadian Commissioners for 2B were applied in 2018, the 
spawning stock biomass is still projected to decrease substantially 
over the next three years (2019 through 2021). Under this harvest 
alternative, there is an estimated 93 percent chance that the spawning 
biomass will be lower than the current level in 2019, and a 19 percent 
chance that it will be more than 5 percent lower than the current level 
of 202,000,000 pounds (91,626 mt). Under this alternative catch limit, 
there is a 92 percent chance that the spawning biomass will be lower in 
2021, and a 72 percent chance that it will be more than 5 percent lower 
than the current level of 202,000,000 pounds (91,626 mt). In 2021, 
there is a chance (17 percent) that the spawning biomass will decline 
below the threshold reference point (30 percent of the spawning stock 
biomass remains) used by the IPHC to indicate stock conditions that 
would trigger a substantial reduction in the commercial halibut fishery 
under the interim management procedure. Overall, the IPHC assessment 
predicts that the spawning stock biomass would decrease

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continuously between 2019 and 2021 under this catch limit alternative 
(see Section 3.3 of the Analysis).
    Under this alternative, if 2018 catch limits endorsed by U.S. 
Commissioners were applied in all Areas in 2018, the future fishery 
yield, using the reference fishing intensity of F46% SPR, is projected 
to decrease substantially over the next three years (2019 through 
2021), but less so than Alternative 1. The IPHC estimates a 73 percent 
chance that the coastwide fishery yield will be lower than a coastwide 
fishery yield of 37,200,000 pounds (16,874 mt) in 2019, and a 63 
percent chance that it will be more than 10 percent lower. Under this 
alternative, the IPHC estimates at least a 75 percent chance that the 
coastwide fishery yield will be lower than 37,200,000 pounds (16,874 
mt) in 2020 and 2021, and at least a 67 percent chance that it will be 
more than 10 percent lower in 2020 and 2021. Sections 3 and 4 of the 
Analysis summarize the biological and economic impacts of this 
alternative.

Alternative 3: Reduce Catch Limits Consistent With the IPHC's Interim 
Management Procedure

    The U.S. and Canadian Commissioners also considered an alternative 
catch limit that would establish catch limits in all regulatory areas 
consistent with the IPHC's interim management procedure. Neither the 
U.S. nor the Canadian Commissioners recommended catch limits that were 
consistent with the IPHC's interim management procedure. As described 
in the previous section of this preamble, the U.S. Commissioners 
observed that establishing catch limits using the reference fishing 
intensity of F46% SPR would impose significant economic costs on 
commercial and charter operators in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 
and 4E (see Section 4 of the Analysis for additional detail).
    If the catch limits consistent with the IPHC's interim management 
procedure were implemented in all Areas in 2018, the spawning stock 
biomass is still projected to decrease over the next three years (2019 
through 2021), but less than under Alternatives 1 and 2. Under this 
harvest alternative, there is an estimated 78 percent chance that the 
spawning biomass will be lower than the current level in 2019, and a 5 
percent chance that it will be more than 5 percent lower than the 
current level of 202,000,000 pounds (91,626 mt). Under this alternative 
catch limit, there is a 76 percent chance that the spawning biomass 
will be lower than the current level in 2021, and a 46 percent chance 
that it will be more than 5 percent lower than the current level of 
202,000,000 pounds (91,626 mt). In 2021, there is a chance (10 percent) 
that the spawning biomass will decline below the threshold reference 
point (30 percent of the spawning stock biomass remains) used by the 
IPHC to indicate stock conditions that would trigger a substantial 
reduction in the commercial halibut fishery under the interim 
management procedure. Overall, the IPHC assessment predicts that the 
spawning stock biomass would decrease continuously between 2019 and 
2021 under this catch limit alternative (see Section 3.3 of the 
Analysis).
    Under this alternative, if 2018 catch limits consistent with the 
IPHC's interim management procedure were applied in all Areas in 2018, 
the future fishery yield, using the reference fishing intensity of F46% 
SPR, is projected to decrease substantially over the next three years 
(2019 through 2021), but less so than Alternatives 1 and 2. The IPHC 
estimates a 55 percent chance that the coastwide fishery yield will be 
lower than 31,000,000 pounds (14,061 mt) in 2019, and a 38 percent 
chance that it will be more than 10 percent lower. Under this 
alternative, the IPHC estimates at least a 59 percent chance that the 
fishery yield will be lower than a coastwide fishery yield of 
31,000,000 pounds (14,061 mt) in 2020 and 2021, and at least a 45 
percent chance that it will be more than 10 percent lower in 2020 and 
2021. Sections 3 and 4 of the Analysis summarize the biological and 
economic impacts of this alternative.

Catch Limits for Areas 2C, 3A, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E Implemented Under 
This Rule

    After considering the best available scientific information, the 
Convention, the status of the halibut resource, and the potential 
social and economic costs of the three alternative catch limits 
described in this preamble, NMFS implements through this interim final 
rule catch limits that are consistent with catch limits endorsed by the 
U.S. Commissioners but not recommended by the IPHC (Alternative 2).
    This interim final rule adds a new provision at 50 CFR 300.68(a)(1) 
to implement catch limits for Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E 
in 2018. Consistent with the authority under the Convention and the 
Halibut Act, the regulations implemented at Sec.  300.68(a)(1) under 
this interim final rule supersede the allocations for Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 
4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E that are described in section 12 of the 2018 
IPHC annual management measures (83 FR 10390, March 9, 2018).

Catch Sharing Plan for Area 2C and Area 3A Implemented Under This Rule

    In 2014, NMFS implemented a CSP for Area 2C and Area 3A. The CSP 
defines an annual process for allocating halibut between the charter 
and commercial fisheries in Area 2C and Area 3A, and establishes 
allocations for each fishery. To allow flexibility for individual 
commercial and charter fishery participants, the CSP also authorizes 
annual transfers of commercial halibut IFQ as GAF to charter halibut 
permit holders for harvest in the charter fishery. Under the CSP, the 
IPHC recommends combined catch limits (CCLs) for the charter and 
commercial halibut fisheries in Area 2C and Area 3A. Each CCL includes 
estimates of discard mortality (wastage) for each fishery. The CSP was 
implemented to achieve the halibut fishery management goals of the 
NPFMC. More information is provided in the final rule implementing the 
CSP (78 FR 75844, December 12, 2013). Implementing regulations for the 
CSP are at 50 CFR 300.65. The Area 2C and Area 3A CSP allocation tables 
are located in Tables 1 through 4 of subpart E of 50 CFR part 300. 
Based on the catch limit implemented by this interim final rule, the 
CCL for Area 2C would be 4,450,000 pounds (2,018 mt). Following the CSP 
allocations in Tables 1 and 3 of subpart E of 50 CFR part 300, the 
charter fishery is allocated 810,000 pounds (367 mt) of the CCL and the 
remainder of the CCL, 3,640,000 pounds (1,6518 mt), is allocated to the 
commercial fishery. Discard mortality of halibut over 26 inches in 
length (termed ``wastage'' in the CSP) in the amount of 70,000 pounds 
(32 mt) was deducted from the commercial allocation to obtain the 
commercial catch limit of 3,570,000 pounds (1,619 mt). Relative to 
2017, the commercial allocation decreased by about 695,000 pounds (315 
mt) or 16.0 percent, from the 2017 allocation of 4,335,000 pounds 
(1,966 mt) (including discard mortality). The charter allocation for 
2018 is about 810,000 pounds (367 mt), or 11.5 percent less than the 
charter sector allocation of 915,000 pounds (415 mt) in 2017.
    Based on the catch limit implemented by this interim final rule, 
the CCL for Area 3A is 9,450,000 pounds (4,826 mt). Following the CSP 
allocations in Tables 2 and 4 of subpart E of 50 CFR part 300, the 
charter fishery is allocated 1,790,000 pounds (812 mt) of the CCL and 
the remainder of the CCL, 7,670,000 pounds (3,479 mt), is allocated to 
the commercial fishery. Discard mortality in the amount of 320,000 
pounds (145 mt) was deducted from the commercial

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allocation to obtain the commercial catch limit of 7,350,000 pounds 
(3,334 mt). The commercial allocation decreased by about 450,000 pounds 
(204 mt) or 5.5 percent, from the 2017 allocation of 8,110,000 pounds 
(3,679 mt) (including discard mortality). The charter allocation 
decreased by about 100,000 pounds (45 mt), or 5.6 percent, from the 
2017 allocation of 1,890,000 pounds (857 mt).
    This interim final rule adds a new provision at 50 CFR 300.68(a)(2) 
to implement the catch sharing plan for Areas 2C and 3A in 2018. 
Consistent with the authority under the Convention and the Halibut Act, 
the regulations implemented at Sec.  300.68(a)(2) under this interim 
final rule supersede the commercial and charter fishery allocations for 
Area 2C and Area 3A that are described in sections 29(2)(a) and 
29(3)(a) of the 2018 IPHC annual management measures (83 FR 10390, 
March 9, 2018).

Charter Halibut Management Measures for Area 2C and Area 3A Implemented 
Under This Rule

    Guided (charter) recreational halibut anglers are managed under 
different regulations than unguided recreational halibut anglers in 
Areas 2C and 3A in Alaska. According to Federal regulations at 50 CFR 
300.61, a charter vessel angler means a person, paying or non-paying, 
receiving sport fishing guide services for halibut. Sport fishing guide 
services means assistance, for compensation or with the intent to 
receive compensation, to a person who is sport fishing, to take or 
attempt to take halibut by accompanying or physically directing the 
sport fisherman in sport fishing activities during any part of a 
charter vessel fishing trip. A charter vessel fishing trip is the time 
period between the first deployment of fishing gear into the water from 
a charter vessel by a charter vessel angler and the offloading of one 
or more charter vessel anglers or any halibut from that vessel. The 
charter fishery regulations described below apply only to charter 
vessel anglers receiving sport fishing guide services during a charter 
vessel fishing trip for halibut in Area 2C or Area 3A. These 
regulations do not apply to GAF halibut as specified in section 
29(1)(g) of the 2018 IPHC annual management measures (83 FR 10390, 
March 9, 2018) and described in Sec.  300.65(c)(5), unguided 
recreational anglers in any regulatory area in Alaska, or guided 
anglers in areas other than Areas 2C and 3A.
    The NPFMC formed the Charter Halibut Management Committee to 
provide it with recommendations for annual management measures intended 
to limit charter harvest to the charter catch limit while minimizing 
negative economic impacts to charter fishery participants in times of 
low halibut abundance. The committee is composed of representatives 
from the charter fishing industry in Areas 2C and 3A. The committee 
considered previously analyzed alternatives and endorsed new 
alternative measures to be analyzed in October 2017. After reviewing an 
analysis of the effects of the alternative measures on estimated 
charter removals, the committee made recommendations for preferred 2018 
management measures to the NPFMC. The NPFMC considered the 
recommendations of the committee, its industry advisory body, and 
public testimony to develop its recommendation to the IPHC. The NPFMC 
has used this process to select and recommend annual management 
measures to the IPHC since 2012.
    This interim final rule implements management measures that are 
consistent with NPFMC policies and regulations that allocate the 
Pacific halibut resource among fishermen in and off Alaska to support 
the NPFMC's goals of limiting charter harvests to the sector's 
allocation under the CSP. Based on the catch limits implemented by this 
interim final rule, specific charter management measures would need to 
be revised to limit the Area 2C and Area 3A charter halibut fisheries 
to their charter catch limits under the CSP. These revisions achieve 
the overall conservation objective to limit total halibut harvests to 
established catch limits, and to meet the NPFMC's allocation objectives 
for these areas. The management measures discussed below would meet 
these objectives. All other charter management measures are described 
in the 2018 IPHC annual management measures (83 FR 10390, March 9, 
2018).

Revised Management Measures for Charter Vessel Fishing in Area 2C--
Reverse Slot Limit

    This interim final rule implements a reverse slot limit which is in 
addition to, and not in conflict with regulations adopted by the IPHC 
in section 29(2)(c) in the 2018 IPHC annual management measures (83 FR 
10390, March 9, 2018). This interim final rule implements a reverse 
slot limit that prohibits a person on board a charter vessel referred 
to in 50 CFR 300.65 and fishing in Area 2C from taking or possessing 
any halibut, with head on, that is greater than 38 inches (96.5 cm) and 
less than 80 inches (203.2 cm), as measured in a straight line, passing 
over the pectoral fin from the tip of the lower jaw with mouth closed, 
to the extreme end of the middle of the tail. The 2017 reverse slot 
limit prohibited retention by charter vessel anglers of halibut that 
were greater than 44 inches (111.8 cm) and less than 80 inches. The 
projected charter removal under the 2018 recommended reverse slot limit 
is 809,000 pounds (367 mt), 1,000 pounds (0.45 mt) below the charter 
allocation.
    This interim final rule adds a new provision at 50 CFR 300.68(b)(1) 
to establish this reverse slot limit in Area 2C. Consistent with the 
authority under the Convention and the Halibut Act, the regulations 
implemented at Sec.  300.68(b)(1) under this interim final rule 
supersede the reverse slot limit for charter vessels fishing in Area 2C 
that is described in section 29(2)(c) of the 2018 IPHC annual 
management measures (83 FR 10390, March 9, 2018).

Management Measures for Charter Vessel Fishing in Area 3A--Day-of-Week 
Closures

    The NPFMC recommended using day-of-week closures for Area 3A in 
2018. This interim final rule establishes day-of-week closures that are 
consistent with the NPFMC recommendation and which are in addition to, 
and not in conflict with regulations adopted by the IPHC in section 
29(3)(f) of the 2018 IPHC annual management measures (83 FR 10390, 
March 9, 2018). This interim final rule does not modify the day of week 
closures under 2018 IPHC annual management measures (83 FR 10390, March 
9, 2018) that prohibits retention of halibut by charter vessel anglers 
in Area 3A on Wednesdays. This interim final rule establishes day-of-
week closures on the following Tuesdays in 2018: July 10, July 17, July 
24, July 31, August 7, and August 14. These closures supersede the day-
of-week closures listed in the 2018 IPHC annual management measures (83 
FR 10390, March 9, 2018). Consistent with the existing Wednesday 
closure, no retention of halibut by charter vessel anglers is allowed 
on these dates in Area 3A. Retention of only GAF halibut will be 
allowed on charter vessels on Wednesdays and the six closed Tuesdays; 
all other halibut that are caught while fishing on a charter vessel 
must be released. This interim final rule adds three Tuesday closures 
that are not listed in the 2018 IPHC annual management measures (83 FR 
10390, March 9, 2018). The addition of the three Tuesday closures for 
2018 is expected to reduce charter halibut harvest below the charter 
catch limit. The projected charter removal under the 2018 management 
measures is 1,777,000

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pounds (806 mt), 13,000 pounds (6 mt) below the charter allocation.
    This interim final rule adds a new provision at 50 CFR 300.68(b)(2) 
to establish these new Tuesday closures in Area 3A. Consistent with the 
authority under the Convention and the Halibut Act, the regulations 
implemented at Sec.  300.68(b)(2) under this interim final rule 
supersede the Tuesday closures for charter vessels fishing in Area 3A 
that is described in section 29(3)(f) of the 2018 IPHC annual 
management measures (83 FR 10390, March 9, 2018).

Catch Sharing Plan for Areas 4CDE Implemented Under This Rule

    The allocation to Areas 4CDE that is based on the CSP adopted by 
the NPFMC as described in this preamble, and the allocation to Areas 
4CDE is contained in the table in the regulations at 50 CFR 
300.68(a)(1).

Classification

    The Administrator, Alaska Region, NMFS, determined that this 
interim final rule is necessary for the conservation and management of 
the Pacific halibut fishery and that it is consistent with the 
Convention, the Halibut Act, and other applicable laws. Halibut annual 
management measures are a product of an agreement between the United 
States and Canada and are published in the Federal Register to provide 
notice of their effectiveness and content. However, for 2018, because 
the United States and Canada were not able to reach agreement on all 
management measures, additional halibut annual management measures will 
be promulgated by the Secretary of Commerce pursuant to section 4 of 
the Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982, 16 U.S.C. 773c(a) and (b).
    This interim final rule is consistent with the objective of the 
Convention to develop the stocks of halibut of the Northern Pacific 
Ocean and Bering Sea to levels which will permit the optimum yield from 
that fishery, and to maintain the stocks at those levels. NMFS and the 
U.S. Commissioners considered the best available science when endorsing 
the catch limits and other management measures implemented by this 
interim final rule. Specifically, NMFS and the U.S. Commissioners 
considered the most recent stock assessments conducted by the IPHC, 
surveys, and the Analysis conducted for this interim final rule.
    This interim final rule has been determined to be not significant 
for purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    Without adoption of this interim final rule, the Pacific halibut 
stocks will be harvested at a rate NMFS and the U.S. Commissioners have 
determined to be unacceptably high based on the best available science. 
Further, it is imperative to publish these regulations prior to the 
opening of the season under the 2018 IPHC annual management measures 
(83 FR 10390, March 9, 2018) to avoid confusion to affected public 
regarding legal behavior while conducting Pacific halibut fisheries in 
Convention waters off the U.S. Therefore, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 
553(b)(B), there is good cause to waive prior notice and an opportunity 
for public comment on this action, as notice and comment would be 
impracticable and contrary to the public interest. Because of the 
timing of the start of the Pacific halibut fishery, which begins on 
March 24, 2018, it is impracticable to complete rulemaking before the 
start of the fishery with a public review and comment period. This 
interim final rule implements commercial catch limits and charter 
halibut management measures consistent with the endorsements made by 
U.S. Commissioners to the IPHC at the annual meeting of the IPHC that 
concluded on January 26, 2018. With the fishery scheduled to open on 
March 24, 2018, NMFS must ensure that the prosecution of a fishery 
would not result in substantial harm to the Pacific halibut resource 
that could occur if the additional time necessary to provide for prior 
notice and comment and agency processing delayed the effectiveness of 
this action beyond March 24, 2018.
    There also is good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to waive the 30-
day delay in effectiveness. These management measures must be effective 
by March 24, 2018, when the Pacific halibut fishery is scheduled to 
open by regulations adopted by the IPHC. These management measures are 
necessary to prevent substantial harm to the Pacific halibut resource. 
The immediate effectiveness of these regulations avoids confusion to 
the affected public that could occur if these management measures are 
not effective on March 24, 2018. Accordingly, it is impracticable to 
delay for 30 days the effective date of this rule. Therefore, good 
cause exists to waive the 30-day delay in effectiveness pursuant to 5 
U.S.C. 553(b)(3), and to make the rule effective upon filing for public 
inspection with the Office of the Federal Register.
    Although we are waiving prior notice and opportunity for public 
comment, we are requesting post-promulgation comments until April 19, 
2018. Please see ADDRESSES for more information on the ways to submit 
comments.
    Because prior notice and opportunity for public comment are not 
required for this rule by 5 U.S.C. 553, or any other law, the 
analytical requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601 
et seq., are inapplicable.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 300

    Alaska, Fisheries, Treaties.

    Dated: March 15, 2018.
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 300, subpart 
E, is amended as follows:

PART 300--INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS

Subpart E--Pacific Halibut Fisheries

0
1. The authority citation for subpart E continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  16 U.S.C. 773-773k.


0
2. Add Sec.  300.68 to subpart E to read as follows:


Sec.  300.68  2018 Management Measures for Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 
4C, 4D, and 4E.

    Notwithstanding Sec.  300.65(c)(2), (c)(3)(i), and (c)(4)(i), this 
section establishes catch limits for Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 
and 4E, catch sharing plan allocations for Areas 2C and 3A, Catch 
Sharing Plan allocations for Areas 4C, 4D, and 4E, and charter halibut 
management measures for Areas 2C and 3A effective March 19, 2018, 
through December 31, 2018.
    (a) Catch limits for Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E in 
2018--(1) Commercial catch limits. The total allowable commercial catch 
of halibut to be taken during the commercial halibut fishing periods 
specified by the Commission shall be limited in net weights expressed 
in pounds and metric tons shown in the following table:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                     Commercial catch
                                                     limit--net weight
              IPHC regulatory area               -----------------------
                                                                Metric
                                                    Pounds       tons
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2C..............................................   3,570,000    1,619.32
3A..............................................   7,350,000    3,333.91
3B..............................................   2,620,000    1,188.41
4A..............................................   1,370,000      621.42
4B..............................................   1,050,000      476.27
4C..............................................     733,500      332.71
4D..............................................     733,500      332.71
4E..............................................     113,000       51.26
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) Annual guided sport catch limits in Area 2C and Area 3A. The 
annual guided sport catch limit:
    (i) In Area 2C is 810,000 pounds (367.41 metric tons); and
    (ii) In Area 3A is 1,790,000 pounds (811.93 metric tons).

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    (3) Annual commercial catch limits in Area 2C and Area 3A. The 
annual commercial catch limit:
    (i) In Area 2C is 3,570,000 pounds (1,619.32 metric tons); and
    (ii) In Area 3A is 7,350,000 pounds (3,333.91 metric tons).
    (b) Additional requirements for charter vessels for Area 2C and 
Area 3A in 2018--(1) Area 2C. In addition to complying with regulations 
adopted by the Commission as annual management measures, and published 
in the Federal Register as required in Sec.  300.62, no person on board 
a charter vessel as defined in Sec.  300.61 shall catch and retain any 
halibut that with head on is greater than 38 inches (96.5 cm) and less 
than 80 inches (203.2 cm) as measured in a straight line, passing over 
the pectoral fin from the tip of the lower jaw with mouth closed, to 
the extreme end of the middle of the tail.
    (2) Area 3A. In addition to complying with regulations adopted by 
the Commission as annual management measures, and published in the 
Federal Register as required in Sec.  300.62, no person on board a 
charter vessel as defined in Sec.  300.61 may catch and retain halibut 
on any Wednesday in 2018, or on the following Tuesdays: July 10, July 
17, July 24, July 31, August 7, and August 14 in 2018.

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                                                          TABLE 301–4—UPPER CRITICAL VALUES OF THE F DISTRIBUTION FOR THE 95 PERCENT CONFIDENCE LIMIT 1
                                                                                                  Numerator (k1) and denominator (k2) degrees of freedom                                                                                              F{F>F.05(k1,k2)}

                                             1,1 ..................................................................................................................................................................................................             161.40
                                             2,2 ..................................................................................................................................................................................................              19.00
                                             3,3 ..................................................................................................................................................................................................               9.28
                                             4,4 ..................................................................................................................................................................................................               6.39
                                             5,5 ..................................................................................................................................................................................................               5.05
                                             6,6 ..................................................................................................................................................................................................               4.28
                                             7,7 ..................................................................................................................................................................................................               3.79
                                             8,8 ..................................................................................................................................................................................................               3.44
                                             9,9 ..................................................................................................................................................................................................               3.18
                                             10,10 ..............................................................................................................................................................................................                 2.98
                                             11,11 ..............................................................................................................................................................................................                 2.82
                                             12,12 ..............................................................................................................................................................................................                 2.69
                                             13,13 ..............................................................................................................................................................................................                 2.58
                                             14,14 ..............................................................................................................................................................................................                 2.48
                                             15,15 ..............................................................................................................................................................................................                 2.40
                                             16,16 ..............................................................................................................................................................................................                 2.33
                                             17,17 ..............................................................................................................................................................................................                 2.27
                                             18,18 ..............................................................................................................................................................................................                 2.22
                                             19,19 ..............................................................................................................................................................................................                 2.17
                                             20,20 ..............................................................................................................................................................................................                 2.12
                                                 1 Adapted      from References 18.17 and 18.18 in section 18.0.

                                                                                                                 TABLE 301–5—PROCEDURES FOR ESTIMATING So
                                             If the estimated LOD (LOD1, expected approximate LOD concentration                                                   If the estimated LOD (LOD1, expected approximate LOD concentration
                                                level) is no more than twice the calculated LOD or an analyte in a                                                   level) is greater than twice the calculated LOD, use Procedure II as
                                                sample matrix was collected prior to an analytical measurement, use                                                  follows.
                                                Procedure I as follows.
                                             Procedure I:                                                                                                         Procedure II:
                                                  Determine the LOD by calculating a method detection limit (MDL)                                                     Prepare two additional standards (LOD2 and LOD3) at concentra-
                                                     as described in 40 CFR part 136, appendix B.                                                                       tion levels lower than the standard used in Procedure I (LOD1).
                                                                                                                                                                      Sample and analyze each of these standards (LOD2 and LOD3) at
                                                                                                                                                                        least seven times.
                                                                                                                                                                      Calculate the standard deviation (S2 and S3) for each concentra-
                                                                                                                                                                        tion level.
                                                                                                                                                                      Plot the standard deviations of the three test standards (S1, S2
                                                                                                                                                                        and S3) as a function of concentration.
                                                                                                                                                                      Draw a best-fit straight line through the data points and extrapolate
                                                                                                                                                                        to zero concentration. The standard deviation at zero concentra-
                                                                                                                                                                        tion is So.
                                                                                                                                                                      Calculate the LOD0 (referred to as the calculated LOD) as 3 times
                                                                                                                                                                        So.



                                             *        *          *         *         *                                           Interim final rule; request for
                                                                                                                           ACTION:                                                                       Community Development Quota (CDQ)
                                             [FR Doc. 2018–05400 Filed 3–19–18; 8:45 am]                                   comments.                                                                     halibut fisheries in Areas 4C, 4D, and
                                             BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                                                                                                                      4E. This action is necessary because the
                                                                                                                           SUMMARY:    NMFS is implementing this                                         IPHC, at its annual meeting, did not
                                                                                                                           interim final rule to establish                                               recommend new catch limits or specific
                                                                                                                           regulations for 2018 Pacific halibut                                          CSP allocations and charter
                                             DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                                        catch limits in the following                                                 management measures for Areas 2C, 3A,
                                                                                                                           International Pacific Halibut                                                 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E for 2018, and
                                             National Oceanic and Atmospheric                                              Commission (IPHC) Regulatory Areas:                                           the 2017 IPHC regulations are in effect
                                             Administration                                                                Area 2C (Southeast Alaska), Area 3A                                           until superseded. This interim final rule
                                                                                                                           (Central Gulf of Alaska), Area 3B                                             is necessary because immediate action
                                             50 CFR Part 300                                                               (Western Gulf of Alaska), and Area 4                                          is needed to ensure that halibut catch
                                                                                                                           (subdivided into five areas, 4A through                                       limits, charter halibut fishery
                                             [Docket No. 180202117–8117–01]                                                4E, in the Bering Sea and Aleutian                                            management measures, and CSP
                                                                                                                           Islands of Western Alaska). This interim                                      allocations are in place at the start of the
                                             RIN 0648–BH58                                                                 final rule revises a catch sharing plan                                       commercial IFQ and CDQ halibut
                                                                                                                           (CSP) for guided sport (charter) and                                          fishery on March 24, 2018, that better
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                                             Pacific Halibut Fisheries; Catch
                                                                                                                           commercial individual fishing quota                                           protect the declining Pacific halibut
                                             Sharing Plan
                                                                                                                           (IFQ) halibut fisheries in Area 2C and                                        resource. This action is intended to
                                             AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                                            Area 3A, revises regulations applicable                                       enhance the conservation of Pacific
                                             Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                                          to the charter halibut fisheries in Area                                      halibut and is within the authority of
                                             Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                                            2C and Area 3A, and revises a CSP for                                         the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary)
                                             Commerce.                                                                     the commercial IFQ and Western Alaska                                         to establish additional regulations


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                                             governing the taking of halibut which                   Halibut Fishery of the Northern Pacific               website (http://www.pcouncil.org/wp-
                                             are more restrictive than those adopted                 Ocean and Bering Sea (Convention),                    content/uploads/2017/02/Final_2017_
                                             by the IPHC.                                            Mar. 2, 1953, 5 U.S.T. 5, and the                     PACIFIC_HALIBUT_CATCH_
                                             DATES: Effective March 19, 2018,                        Protocol Amending the Convention                      SHARING_PLAN_FOR_AREA_2A.pdf).
                                             through December 31, 2018. Comments                     Between Canada and the United States                     Relevant to this interim final rule, the
                                             must be received by April 19, 2018.                     of America for the Preservation of the                Secretary exercised the authority under
                                             ADDRESSES: Submit comments,                             Halibut Fishery of the Northern Pacific               Article I of the Convention and 16
                                             identified by docket number NOAA–                       Ocean and Bering Sea (Protocol), Mar.                 U.S.C. 773c(a) and (b) in 1990 to
                                             NMFS–2018–0024, by either of the                        29, 1979, 32 U.S.T. 2483. The IPHC’s                  implement regulations on commercial
                                             following methods:                                      regulatory areas (Areas) are: Area 2A                 and sport catch limits that were more
                                                • Electronic Submission: Go to                       (California, Oregon, and Washington);                 restrictive than the IPHC regulations
                                             www.regulations.gov/                                    Area 2B (British Columbia); Area 2C                   published in 1989 because the IPHC, at
                                             #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2018-                        (Southeast Alaska), Area 3A (Central                  its annual meeting in 1990, did not
                                             0024, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                  Gulf of Alaska), Area 3B (Western Gulf                approve new management measures for
                                             complete the required fields, and enter                 of Alaska), and Area 4 (subdivided into               1990 (62 FR 11929, March 30, 1990).
                                             or attach your comments.                                five areas, 4A through 4E, in the Bering              The regulations published in 1989 were
                                                • Mail: Submit written comments to                   Sea and Aleutian Islands of Western                   in effect until superseded.
                                             Glenn Merrill, Assistant Regional                       Alaska). These Areas are described at 50                 Specific to this interim final rule, the
                                             Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries                    CFR part 679, Figure 15.                              Secretary is implementing, under those
                                             Division, Alaska Region NMFS, Attn:                        Pursuant to the Northern Pacific                   same authorities, catch limits in Areas:
                                                                                                     Halibut Act of 1982 (Halibut Act) at 16               2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E,
                                             Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O.
                                                                                                     U.S.C. 773b, the Secretary of State, with             catch sharing plan (CSP) allocations for
                                             Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802–1668.
                                                Instructions: Comments sent by any                   the concurrence of the Secretary of                   charter and commercial IFQ halibut
                                             other method, to any other address or                   Commerce, may accept or reject, on                    fisheries in Area 2C and Area 3A,
                                             individual, or received after the end of                behalf of the United States, regulations              charter halibut management measures in
                                             the comment period may not be                           recommended by the IPHC in                            Areas 2C and 3A, and CSP allocations
                                             considered by NMFS. All comments                        accordance with the Convention. On                    for the commercial IFQ and CDQ halibut
                                                                                                     February 26, 2018, the Secretary of                   fisheries in Areas 4C, 4D, and 4E that
                                             received are a part of the public record
                                                                                                     State, with the concurrence of the                    are necessary to carry out the purposes
                                             and will be posted for public viewing on
                                                                                                     Secretary of Commerce, accepted the                   and objectives of the Convention. The
                                             www.regulations.gov without change.
                                                                                                     2018 IPHC regulations agreed upon and                 Secretary is using an interim final rule
                                             All personal identifying information
                                                                                                     recommended by the IPHC as provided                   because the 2017 IPHC regulations are
                                             (e.g., name, address), confidential
                                                                                                     by the Halibut Act at 16 U.S.C. 773b.                 in effect until superseded and more
                                             business information, or otherwise
                                                                                                     Pacific Halibut Fisheries; Catch Sharing              restrictive management measures to
                                             sensitive information submitted
                                                                                                     Plan, 83 FR 10390, March 9, 2018.                     conserve the Pacific halibut resource are
                                             voluntarily by the sender will be
                                                                                                        The Halibut Act provides the                       needed prior to the March 24, 2018,
                                             publicly accessible. NMFS will accept
                                                                                                     Secretary of Commerce with general                    opening date.
                                             anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/A’’ in                    responsibility to carry out the                          Subsistence and sport halibut fishery
                                             the required fields if you wish to remain               Convention under the Halibut Act (16                  regulations for Alaska are codified at 50
                                             anonymous).                                             U.S.C. 773c(a) and (b)). This general                 CFR part 300. Commercial halibut
                                                Electronic copies of the                                                                                   fisheries in Alaska are subject to the IFQ
                                                                                                     responsibility includes adopting such
                                             environmental assessment (EA), and the                                                                        Program and CDQ Program (50 CFR part
                                                                                                     regulations, in consultation with the
                                             Regulatory Impact Review (RIR),                                                                               679) regulations, and the area-specific
                                                                                                     U.S. Coast Guard, as may be necessary
                                             collectively (Analysis), prepared for this                                                                    catch sharing plans (CSPs) for Areas 2C,
                                                                                                     to carry out the purposes and objectives
                                             interim final rule are available from                   of the Convention and the Halibut Act                 3A, and Areas 4C, 4D, and 4E.
                                             http://www.regulations.gov or from the                  (16 U.S.C. 773c(b)). The Regional                        The NPFMC implemented a CSP
                                             NMFS Alaska Region website at http://                   Fishery Management Councils may                       among commercial IFQ and CDQ
                                             alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.                               develop, and the Secretary of Commerce                halibut fisheries in IPHC Regulatory
                                                Additional requests for information                                                                        Areas 4C, 4D, and 4E (commonly
                                                                                                     may implement, regulations governing
                                             regarding halibut may be obtained by                                                                          referred to as Area 4CDE, Western
                                                                                                     harvesting privileges among U.S.
                                             contacting the International Pacific                                                                          Alaska) through rulemaking, and the
                                                                                                     fishermen in U.S. waters which are in
                                             Halibut Commission, 2320 W.                             addition to, and not in conflict with,                Secretary of Commerce approved the
                                             Commodore Way, Suite 300, Seattle,                      regulations adopted by the IPHC (16                   plan on March 20, 1996 (61 FR 11337).
                                             WA 98199–1287; or Sustainable                           U.S.C. 773c(c)). Id.; Protocol, Article 1.            The Area 4 CSP regulations were
                                             Fisheries Division, NMFS Alaska                         Also, the North Pacific Fishery                       codified at 50 CFR 300.65, and were
                                             Region, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK                      Management Council (NPFMC) has                        amended on March 17, 1998 (63 FR
                                             99802, Attn: Ellen Sebastian, Records                   exercised this authority most notably in              13000). New annual regulations
                                             Officer; or Sustainable Fisheries                       developing halibut management                         pertaining to the Area 4 CSP also may
                                             Division.                                               programs for three fisheries that harvest             be implemented through regulations
                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        halibut in Alaska: The subsistence,                   established by the Secretary that are
                                             Glenn Merrill, 907–586–7228.                            sport, and commercial fisheries. The                  necessary to carry out the purposes and
                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              Pacific Fishery Management Council                    objectives of the Convention.
                                                                                                                                                              The NPFMC recommended and
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                                                                                                     (PFMC) has exercised this authority by
                                             Background                                              developing a catch sharing plan                       NMFS implemented through
                                               The IPHC can recommend regulations                    governing the allocation of halibut and               rulemaking a CSP for charter and
                                             that govern the Pacific halibut fishery,                management of sport fisheries on the                  commercial IFQ halibut fisheries in
                                             pursuant to the Convention between                      U.S. West Coast. See 50 CFR part 300                  IPHC Regulatory Area 2C and Area 3A
                                             Canada and the United States of                         and Pacific Halibut Catch Sharing Plan                on January 13, 2014 (78 FR 75844,
                                             America for the Preservation of the                     for Area 2A available on the PFMC                     December 12, 2013). The Area 2C and


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                                             3A CSP regulations are codified at 50                   requirements (83 FR 10390, March 9,                   objectives of the IPHC and the NPFMC.
                                             CFR 300.65. The CSP defines an annual                   2018).                                                The following sections of this preamble
                                             process for allocating halibut between                     At its 2018 annual meeting, the IPHC               describe the rationale for the catch
                                             the commercial and charter fisheries so                 did not recommend:                                    limits, CSP allocations, and charter
                                             that each sector’s allocation varies in                    1. New catch limits in any IPHC                    management measures being
                                             proportion to halibut abundance,                        regulatory area;                                      implemented in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A,
                                             specifies a public process for setting                     2. Revised CSP allocations for charter             4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E under this interim
                                             charter fishery management measures,                    and commercial IFQ halibut fisheries in               final rule. The catch limit for Area 2A
                                             and authorizes limited annual leases of                 Area 2C and Area 3A;                                  is being addressed in a separate rule.
                                             commercial IFQ for use in the charter                      3. Revised charter halibut
                                                                                                     management measures in Areas 2C and                   Catch Limits
                                             fishery as guided angler fish (GAF).
                                                The IPHC held its annual meeting in                  3A; or                                                   In 2017, the IPHC conducted its
                                                                                                        4. Revised CSP allocations for the                 annual stock assessment using a range
                                             Portland, Oregon, from January 22
                                                                                                     commercial IFQ and CDQ halibut                        of updated data sources as described in
                                             through 26, 2018, and recommended a
                                                                                                     fisheries in Areas 4C, 4D, and 4E.                    detail in the 2018 IPHC Report of
                                             number of changes to the 2017 IPHC                         All of the catch limits, CSP
                                             regulations (82 FR 12730, March 7,                                                                            Assessment and Research Activities
                                                                                                     allocations, and charter management                   (2018 RARA; available at www.iphc.int).
                                             2017). The Secretary of State accepted                  measures considered for
                                             the annual management measures,                                                                               The IPHC used an ‘‘ensemble’’ of four
                                                                                                     recommendation by the IPHC in 2018                    equally weighted models, comprised of
                                             including the following changes to the                  were intended to reduce the harvest of
                                             previous IPHC regulations for 2018                                                                            two long time-series models, and two
                                                                                                     halibut compared to 2017 because the                  short time-series models that use data
                                             pertaining to:                                          biological information presented by the
                                                1. New commercial halibut fishery                                                                          series either divided by geographical
                                                                                                     IPHC scientists indicated that the                    region (IPHC Regulatory Area) or
                                             opening and closing dates in Section 9;                 spawning biomass, and the biomass                     aggregated into coastwide summaries, to
                                                2. Revisions to existing regulations to              available to the halibut fisheries, is                evaluate the Pacific halibut stock. These
                                             clarify the requirement for commercial                  projected to decline. The rate of fishing             models incorporate data from the 2017
                                             halibut to be landed and weighed with                   mortality is projected to increase over               IPHC survey, the 2017 commercial
                                             the head attached;                                      the next several years if harvests are not            halibut fishery, the most recent NMFS
                                                3. Modifications that align IPHC                     reduced relative to 2017.                             trawl survey, weight-at-age estimates by
                                             regulations to recent NPFMC actions                        Although the United States and                     region, and age distribution information
                                             that would allow CDQ groups to lease                    Canada voiced consensus at the IPHC’s                 for bycatch, sport, and sublegal discard
                                             (receive by transfer) halibut quota share               January 2018 annual meeting that some                 removals. As has been the case since
                                             (QS) in Areas 4B, 4C, and 4D;                           reduction in catch limits relative to                 2012, the results of the ensemble models
                                                4. A minor revision to clarify that                  2017 in all Areas was appropriate, U.S.               are integrated, and incorporate
                                             halibut harvested on a charter vessel                   and Canadian Commissioners could not                  uncertainty in natural mortality rates,
                                             fishing trip in Area 2C or Area 3A must                 agree on specific catch limits for 2018.              environmental effects on recruitment,
                                             be retained on board the vessel on                      Therefore, the IPHC did not make a                    and other structural and parameter
                                             which the halibut was caught until the                  recommendation to the Secretary of                    categories. The data and assessment
                                             end of the fishing trip;                                State to revise the catch limits that were            models used by the IPHC are reviewed
                                                5. Addition of language to existing                  recommended and implemented in                        by the IPHC’s Scientific Review Board
                                             regulations that clarifies the skin-on                  2017. Because the U.S. and Canadian                   comprised of non-IPHC scientists who
                                             requirement of halibut that are retained                Commissioners could not reach                         provide an independent scientific
                                             and cut into sections on board a sport                  agreement on the specific catch limits in             review of the stock assessment data and
                                             fishing vessel;                                         each Area, the IPHC did not provide                   models and provide recommendations
                                                6. Changes to allow halibut to be                    specific recommendations to revise the                to IPHC staff and to the Commission.
                                             taken with pot gear under specific                      allocations resulting from the CSP for                The Scientific Review Board did not
                                             circumstances provided in NMFS                          charter and commercial IFQ halibut                    identify any substantive errors in the
                                             regulations;                                            fisheries in Area 2C and Area 3A,                     data or methods used in the 2017 stock
                                                7. Revisions to the management                       charter halibut management measures in                assessment. NMFS believes the IPHC’s
                                             measures for Area 2C and Area 3A                        Areas 2C and 3A, or the allocations                   data and assessments models constitute
                                             charter halibut anglers that close three                resulting from the CSP for the                        best available science on the status of
                                             Tuesdays to charter halibut fishing. The                commercial IFQ and CDQ halibut                        the Pacific halibut resource.
                                             dates for the 2017 closures are revised                 fisheries in Areas 4C, 4D, and 4E.                       The IPHC’s data, including the setline
                                             to conform to specific dates in 2018; and                  Although the U.S. and Canada could                 survey, indicates that the Pacific halibut
                                                8. Minor revisions to standardize                    not agree on specific catch limits, the               stock declined continuously from the
                                             terminology and clarify the regulations,                U.S. Commissioners did endorse                        late 1990s to around 2010, as a result of
                                             including a new table to specify the                    specific catch limits that would apply to             decreasing size at a given age (size-at-
                                             commercial, sport, and Treaty fishing                   waters off Alaska (Areas 2C through 4),               age), as well as somewhat weaker
                                             catch limits for all IPHC regulatory                    and specific allocations and charter                  recruitment strengths than those
                                             areas.                                                  management measures based on the                      observed during the 1980s. The biomass
                                                Pursuant to regulations at 50 CFR                    CSPs in place. NMFS, consistent with                  of spawning females is estimated to
                                             300.62, the 2018 IPHC annual                            the authority under the Convention and                have stabilized near 200,000,000
                                             management measures recommended by                      the Halibut Act, is implementing the
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                                                                                                                                                           pounds (90,718 mt) in 2010, and since
                                             the IPHC and accepted by the Secretary                  catch limits, allocations resulting from              then the stock is estimated to have
                                             of State were published in the Federal                  the CSPs, and charter management                      increased gradually until 2017.
                                             Register to provide notice of their                     measures endorsed by the U.S.                            The 2017 stock assessment projects
                                             immediate regulatory effectiveness and                  Commissioners for 2018. These                         that the biomass of spawning females at
                                             to inform persons subject to the                        measures are intended to meet the                     the beginning of 2018 is estimated to be
                                             regulations of their restrictions and                   conservation and management                           202,000,000 pounds (91,626 mt). Data


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                                             from the 2017 stock assessment indicate                 refers to halibut catch limits,                       management procedure. Overall, the
                                             that recent recruitments of recent age                  commercial and charter allocations and                IPHC assessment predicts that the
                                             classes (cohorts) of Pacific halibut are                removals in net pounds or net metric                  spawning stock biomass would decrease
                                             estimated to be smaller than any                        tons. Net pounds and net metric tons are              continuously between 2019 and 2021
                                             recruitment from 1999 through 2005.                     defined as the weight of halibut from                 under this catch limit alternative (see
                                             This indicates a high probability of                    which the gills, entrails, head, and ice              Section 3.3 of the Analysis).
                                             decline in the female spawning stock                    and slime have been removed. This                        Under this alternative, if the 2017
                                             biomass in future years.                                terminology is used in this interim final             catch limits were applied in all Areas in
                                                The IPHC presented biological                        rule to be consistent with the IPHC,                  2018, the future fishery yield, using the
                                             information indicating the effect of a                  which establishes catch limits and                    reference fishing intensity of F46% SPR,
                                             range of different catch limits on the                  calculates mortality in net pounds.                   is also projected to decrease
                                             spawning stock biomass and the                             Although this interim final rule                   substantially over the next three years
                                             harvestable yield over the period from                  addresses catch limits in Areas 2C, 3A,               (2019 through 2021). The fishery yield
                                             2019 through 2021. Specifically, the                    3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E, this interim              is the amount of harvest available for
                                             IPHC staff provided information                         final rule describes the impacts on the               harvest by commercial, recreational, and
                                             describing the potential implications of                halibut resource on a coastwide basis,                subsistence users. The IPHC estimates
                                             three alternative catch limits:                         consistent with the current management                an 80 percent chance that the coastwide
                                                • Alternative 1 (status quo): Maintain               and known biological distribution of the              fishery yield will be lower than the
                                             catch limits in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B,               halibut resource. Because the 2017 catch              status quo of 40,800,000 pounds (18,507
                                             4C, 4D, and 4E, and charter management                  limits in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C,               mt) in 2019, and a 76 percent chance
                                             measures in Areas 2C and 3A equal to                    4D, and 4E comprise the largest portion               that it will be more than 10 percent
                                             those adopted by the IPHC in 2017.                      of catch limits in all Areas (22,620,000              lower. Under this alternative, the IPHC
                                                • Alternative 2 (implemented in this                 pounds [10,260 mt], or approximately                  estimates at least an 81 percent chance
                                             rule): Reduce catch limits in Areas 2C,                 72 percent of all catch limits), the                  that the coastwide fishery yield will be
                                             3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E, and                     impact of maintaining 2017 catch levels               lower than 40,800,000 pounds (18,507
                                             modify charter management measures in                   in these Areas would have a significant               mt) in 2020 and 2021, and at least a 77
                                             Areas 2C and 3A, as endorsed by the                     impact on the overall condition of the                percent chance that it will be more than
                                             U.S. Commissioners but not                              halibut resource.                                     10 percent lower in 2020 and 2021. This
                                             recommended by the IPHC at the 2018                                                                           alternative would provide the highest
                                             IPHC Annual Meeting.                                    Alternative 1: Maintain Catch Levels
                                                                                                                                                           short-term catch limits and the most
                                                • Alternative 3: Reduce catch limits                 Equal to Those Adopted by the IPHC in
                                                                                                                                                           harvest opportunities for 2018 of the
                                             in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and                2017
                                                                                                                                                           three alternative catch limit scenarios
                                             4E, and modify charter management                          In 2017, the IPHC recommended to                   described in this preamble. Sections 3
                                             measures in Areas 2C and 3A consistent                  the governments of Canada and the                     and 4 of the Analysis summarize the
                                             with the IPHC’s interim management                      United States catch limits for 2017                   biological and economic impacts of this
                                             procedure.                                              totaling 31,400,000 pounds (14,243 mt).               alternative.
                                                The IPHC’s interim management                        Maintaining catch limits in all Areas,
                                             procedure (reference fishing intensity of               including Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C,               Alternative 2: Reduce Catch Limits as
                                             F46% SPR) seeks to maintain the total                   4D, and 4E, equal to 2017 would have                  Endorsed by the U.S. Commissioners
                                             mortality of halibut across its range from              several short-term and possibly long-                 But Not Recommended by the IPHC
                                             all sources based on a reference level of               term adverse impacts on the halibut                      After considering the range of stock
                                             fishing intensity so that the Spawning                  resource.                                             assessment, commercial fishery, and
                                             Potential Ratio (SPR) is equal to 46                       If the 2017 catch limits were applied              other biological information at its 2018
                                             percent. The reference fishing intensity                in all Areas in 2018, the spawning stock              annual meeting, the U.S. Commissioners
                                             of F46% SPR seeks to allow a level of                   biomass is projected to decrease                      to the IPHC stated that maintaining 2018
                                             fishing intensity that is expected to                   substantially over the next three years               catch limits in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B,
                                             result in approximately 46 percent of                   (2019 through 2021). Under this harvest               4C, 4D, and 4E at the same level as those
                                             the spawning stock biomass per recruit                  alternative there is estimated to be                  implemented in 2017 would not be
                                             compared to an unfished stock (i.e., no                 greater than a 99 percent chance that the             consistent with its conservation
                                             fishing mortality). Lower values indicate               spawning biomass will be lower in                     objectives for the halibut stock and its
                                             higher fishing intensity. Additional                    2019, and a 34 percent chance that it                 management objectives for the halibut
                                             information on the status of the halibut                will be more than 5 percent lower than                fisheries. Specifically, the Protocol in
                                             resource under these catch limit                        the current level of 202,000,000 pounds               Article III states that the Commission
                                             alternatives is provided in the Analysis                (91,626 mt). Under this alternative catch             may limit the quantity of the catch ‘‘for
                                             (see ADDRESSES).                                        limit, there is a 99 percent chance that              the purpose of developing the stocks of
                                                The following sections of this                       the spawning biomass will be lower                    halibut . . . to levels which will permit
                                             preamble provide a comparison of the                    than the current level in 2021, and an                the optimum yield from that fishery,
                                             relative risk of a decrease in stock                    89 percent chance that it will be more                and of maintaining the stocks at those
                                             abundance, status, or fishery metrics, for              than 5 percent lower than the current                 levels . . .’’ The U.S. Commissioners
                                             a range of alternative catch levels for                 level of 202,000,000 pounds (91,626                   provided rationale that supported the
                                             2018 under each of these three                          mt). In 2021, there is a substantial                  catch limits under this alternative and
                                             alternative catch limit scenarios. This                 chance (23 percent) that the spawning                 implemented by this rule, including the
                                             comparison assumes that other sources                   biomass will decline below the
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                                                                                                                                                           following:
                                             of mortality from bycatch, personal use,                threshold reference point (30 percent of                 • The IPHC survey, IPHC stock
                                             sport (not included in CSPs),                           the spawning stock biomass remains)                   assessment, and supporting information
                                             subsistence, and the rates of discard                   used by the IPHC to indicate stock                    from trawl and longline surveys
                                             mortality in the recreational and                       conditions that would trigger a                       conducted by NMFS indicated
                                             commercial fisheries are similar to those               substantial reduction in the commercial               substantial reductions in the spawning
                                             observed in 2017. This interim final rule               halibut fishery under the interim IPHC                stock biomass and potential fishery


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                                             yield of halibut in 2018 compared to                                          reflect the abundance of harvestable                                     3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E would
                                             2017.                                                                         halibut. The U.S. Commissioners noted                                    result in moderate decreases relative to
                                                • The IPHC stock assessment                                                that there is no indication that the                                     2017 consistent with the best scientific
                                             identified poor recruitment entering in                                       surveys or assessment are inaccurate to                                  information available on the abundance
                                             the portion of the halibut stock on                                           any significant degree and are the best                                  of harvestable halibut within these
                                             which the fishery relies over the                                             scientific information available for                                     Areas. Under this alternative, catch
                                             foreseeable future and those trends are                                       estimating halibut abundance (see                                        limits correspond to a projected fishing
                                             worsened with higher harvest rates.                                           Section 3.3 of the Analysis for                                          intensity of F41% SPR, which would
                                                • Although the IPHC survey is a                                            additional detail).
                                             ‘‘snapshot’’ of the health of the resource,                                                                                                            represent a slight decrease in fishing
                                                                                                                              The U.S. Commissioners noted that                                     intensity from the value for 2017 of
                                             the results from the survey are further
                                                                                                                           establishing catch limits using the                                      F40% SPR estimated prior to the start of
                                             substantiated by declining trends in
                                                                                                                           reference fishing intensity of F46% SPR                                  fishing in 2017, and less fishing
                                             Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska trawl
                                                                                                                           would impose significant economic                                        intensity than Alternative 1 (F38%)
                                             surveys, and declining trends in
                                                                                                                           costs on the commercial and charter                                      estimated after the end of fishing in
                                             commercial fishery weight-per-unit-
                                                                                                                           operators in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B,                                   2017.
                                             effort (WPUE) in most areas (Areas 2C,
                                                                                                                           4C, 4D, and 4E (see Section 3.3 of the
                                             3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E). The                                                                                                                      As shown in Table 1, in some Areas
                                                                                                                           Analysis for additional detail).
                                             IPHC survey indicates a 10 percent                                                                                                                     (e.g., Area 4A) the catch limit reductions
                                                                                                                           Therefore, the U.S. Commissioners
                                             reduction in survey WPUE, and a 24                                                                                                                     from 2017 to 2018 are relatively small
                                                                                                                           stated their support for catch limits that
                                             percent reduction in survey numbers-                                                                                                                   because the IPHC survey indicates that
                                             per-unit-effort (NPUE) coastwide.                                             would effectively result in reducing
                                                                                                                           catch limits by an amount that is an                                     the biomass in those Areas in 2017
                                                • Since 2010, within Areas 2C, 3A,
                                                                                                                           average between the 2017 catch limits                                    decreased by only a small proportion.
                                             3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E, the U.S. has
                                             consistently been conservative in setting                                     and the catch limits using the reference                                 Therefore, the relatively small reduction
                                             catch limits at, below, or slightly over                                      fishing intensity of F46% SPR. The U.S.                                  in those Areas reflects the relatively
                                             the reference levels for the Areas that                                       Commissioners supported this approach                                    small decrease in the survey estimate. In
                                             reflected the IPHC interim management.                                        to provide some additional harvest                                       other Areas (e.g., Area 3B) the IPHC
                                                The U.S. Commissioners considered                                          opportunities, but noted that the IPHC                                   survey indicates that the biomass in
                                             information indicating that commercial                                        stock assessment, IPHC survey, and                                       2017 decreased by a larger proportion.
                                             WPUE in some Areas was higher in                                              potential risks to the long-term                                         Table 1 summarizes the change in catch
                                             2017 relative to 2016. These commercial                                       sustainability of the halibut resource do                                limits in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C,
                                             data have led some fishery participants                                       not support larger catch limits.                                         4D, and 4E from 2017 to 2018 under this
                                             to suggest that the surveys and IPHC                                             Overall, the catch limits supported by                                alternative implemented by this interim
                                             stock assessment do not adequately                                            the U.S. Commissioners in Areas 2C,                                      final rule.
                                                 TABLE 1—PERCENT CHANGE IN CATCH LIMITS FROM 2017 TO 2018 IN AREAS 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, AND 4E
                                                                                        UNDER ALTERNATIVE 2
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         2018
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      catch limit
                                                                                                                                                                                                       2017                          Change from
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     implemented
                                                                                                                   Area                                                                             catch limit                         2017
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         under
                                                                                                                                                                                                     (pounds)                         (percent)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     alternative 2
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       (pounds)

                                             2C ................................................................................................................................................      5,250,000          4,450,000         ¥15.2
                                             3A .................................................................................................................................................    10,000,000          9,450,000          ¥5.5
                                             3B .................................................................................................................................................     3,140,000          2,620,000         ¥16.6
                                             4A .................................................................................................................................................     1,390,000          1,370,000          ¥1.4
                                             4B .................................................................................................................................................     1,140,000          1,050,000          ¥7.9
                                             4CDE ...........................................................................................................................................         1,700,000          1,580,000          ¥7.1

                                                    Total (2C–4) ..........................................................................................................................          22,620,000        20,520,000           ¥9.3



                                               Table 1 shows the combined                                                  2018 catch limit endorsed by the                                         biomass will be lower in 2021, and a 72
                                             commercial and charter allocations for                                        Canadian Commissioners for 2B were                                       percent chance that it will be more than
                                             Area 2C and Area 3A under the CSP.                                            applied in 2018, the spawning stock                                      5 percent lower than the current level of
                                             This value includes allocations to the                                        biomass is still projected to decrease                                   202,000,000 pounds (91,626 mt). In
                                             charter sector, including charter fishing                                     substantially over the next three years                                  2021, there is a chance (17 percent) that
                                             incidental mortality, and an amount for                                       (2019 through 2021). Under this harvest                                  the spawning biomass will decline
                                             the combined commercial landings and                                          alternative, there is an estimated 93                                    below the threshold reference point (30
                                             discard mortality. The 2018 commercial                                        percent chance that the spawning                                         percent of the spawning stock biomass
                                             catch limits after deducting discard                                          biomass will be lower than the current                                   remains) used by the IPHC to indicate
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                                             mortality are 3,570,000 pounds (1,619                                         level in 2019, and a 19 percent chance                                   stock conditions that would trigger a
                                             mt) in Area 2C and 7,350,000 pounds                                           that it will be more than 5 percent lower                                substantial reduction in the commercial
                                             (3,334 mt) in Area 3A.                                                        than the current level of 202,000,000                                    halibut fishery under the interim
                                               If the 2018 catch limits endorsed by                                        pounds (91,626 mt). Under this                                           management procedure. Overall, the
                                             U.S. Commissioners for Areas 2A, 2C,                                          alternative catch limit, there is a 92                                   IPHC assessment predicts that the
                                             3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E and the                                        percent chance that the spawning                                         spawning stock biomass would decrease


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                                             continuously between 2019 and 2021                      than the current level of 202,000,000                 Catch Sharing Plan for Area 2C and
                                             under this catch limit alternative (see                 pounds (91,626 mt). In 2021, there is a               Area 3A Implemented Under This Rule
                                             Section 3.3 of the Analysis).                           chance (10 percent) that the spawning                    In 2014, NMFS implemented a CSP
                                                Under this alternative, if 2018 catch                biomass will decline below the                        for Area 2C and Area 3A. The CSP
                                             limits endorsed by U.S. Commissioners                   threshold reference point (30 percent of              defines an annual process for allocating
                                             were applied in all Areas in 2018, the                  the spawning stock biomass remains)                   halibut between the charter and
                                             future fishery yield, using the reference               used by the IPHC to indicate stock                    commercial fisheries in Area 2C and
                                             fishing intensity of F46% SPR, is                       conditions that would trigger a                       Area 3A, and establishes allocations for
                                             projected to decrease substantially over                substantial reduction in the commercial               each fishery. To allow flexibility for
                                             the next three years (2019 through                      halibut fishery under the interim                     individual commercial and charter
                                             2021), but less so than Alternative 1.                  management procedure. Overall, the                    fishery participants, the CSP also
                                             The IPHC estimates a 73 percent chance                  IPHC assessment predicts that the                     authorizes annual transfers of
                                             that the coastwide fishery yield will be                spawning stock biomass would decrease                 commercial halibut IFQ as GAF to
                                             lower than a coastwide fishery yield of                 continuously between 2019 and 2021                    charter halibut permit holders for
                                             37,200,000 pounds (16,874 mt) in 2019,                  under this catch limit alternative (see               harvest in the charter fishery. Under the
                                             and a 63 percent chance that it will be                 Section 3.3 of the Analysis).                         CSP, the IPHC recommends combined
                                             more than 10 percent lower. Under this                     Under this alternative, if 2018 catch              catch limits (CCLs) for the charter and
                                             alternative, the IPHC estimates at least                limits consistent with the IPHC’s                     commercial halibut fisheries in Area 2C
                                             a 75 percent chance that the coastwide                  interim management procedure were                     and Area 3A. Each CCL includes
                                             fishery yield will be lower than                        applied in all Areas in 2018, the future              estimates of discard mortality (wastage)
                                             37,200,000 pounds (16,874 mt) in 2020                   fishery yield, using the reference fishing
                                             and 2021, and at least a 67 percent                                                                           for each fishery. The CSP was
                                                                                                     intensity of F46% SPR, is projected to                implemented to achieve the halibut
                                             chance that it will be more than 10                     decrease substantially over the next
                                             percent lower in 2020 and 2021.                                                                               fishery management goals of the
                                                                                                     three years (2019 through 2021), but less             NPFMC. More information is provided
                                             Sections 3 and 4 of the Analysis                        so than Alternatives 1 and 2. The IPHC
                                             summarize the biological and economic                                                                         in the final rule implementing the CSP
                                                                                                     estimates a 55 percent chance that the                (78 FR 75844, December 12, 2013).
                                             impacts of this alternative.                            coastwide fishery yield will be lower                 Implementing regulations for the CSP
                                             Alternative 3: Reduce Catch Limits                      than 31,000,000 pounds (14,061 mt) in                 are at 50 CFR 300.65. The Area 2C and
                                             Consistent With the IPHC’s Interim                      2019, and a 38 percent chance that it                 Area 3A CSP allocation tables are
                                             Management Procedure                                    will be more than 10 percent lower.                   located in Tables 1 through 4 of subpart
                                                The U.S. and Canadian                                Under this alternative, the IPHC                      E of 50 CFR part 300. Based on the catch
                                             Commissioners also considered an                        estimates at least a 59 percent chance                limit implemented by this interim final
                                             alternative catch limit that would                      that the fishery yield will be lower than             rule, the CCL for Area 2C would be
                                             establish catch limits in all regulatory                a coastwide fishery yield of 31,000,000               4,450,000 pounds (2,018 mt). Following
                                             areas consistent with the IPHC’s interim                pounds (14,061 mt) in 2020 and 2021,                  the CSP allocations in Tables 1 and 3 of
                                             management procedure. Neither the                       and at least a 45 percent chance that it              subpart E of 50 CFR part 300, the charter
                                             U.S. nor the Canadian Commissioners                     will be more than 10 percent lower in                 fishery is allocated 810,000 pounds (367
                                             recommended catch limits that were                      2020 and 2021. Sections 3 and 4 of the                mt) of the CCL and the remainder of the
                                             consistent with the IPHC’s interim                      Analysis summarize the biological and                 CCL, 3,640,000 pounds (1,6518 mt), is
                                             management procedure. As described in                   economic impacts of this alternative.                 allocated to the commercial fishery.
                                             the previous section of this preamble,                  Catch Limits for Areas 2C, 3A, 4A, 4B,                Discard mortality of halibut over 26
                                             the U.S. Commissioners observed that                    4C, 4D, and 4E Implemented Under                      inches in length (termed ‘‘wastage’’ in
                                             establishing catch limits using the                     This Rule                                             the CSP) in the amount of 70,000
                                             reference fishing intensity of F46% SPR                                                                       pounds (32 mt) was deducted from the
                                             would impose significant economic                         After considering the best available                commercial allocation to obtain the
                                             costs on commercial and charter                         scientific information, the Convention,               commercial catch limit of 3,570,000
                                             operators in Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B,                  the status of the halibut resource, and               pounds (1,619 mt). Relative to 2017, the
                                             4C, 4D, and 4E (see Section 4 of the                    the potential social and economic costs               commercial allocation decreased by
                                             Analysis for additional detail).                        of the three alternative catch limits                 about 695,000 pounds (315 mt) or 16.0
                                                If the catch limits consistent with the              described in this preamble, NMFS                      percent, from the 2017 allocation of
                                             IPHC’s interim management procedure                     implements through this interim final                 4,335,000 pounds (1,966 mt) (including
                                             were implemented in all Areas in 2018,                  rule catch limits that are consistent with            discard mortality). The charter
                                             the spawning stock biomass is still                     catch limits endorsed by the U.S.                     allocation for 2018 is about 810,000
                                             projected to decrease over the next three               Commissioners but not recommended                     pounds (367 mt), or 11.5 percent less
                                             years (2019 through 2021), but less than                by the IPHC (Alternative 2).                          than the charter sector allocation of
                                             under Alternatives 1 and 2. Under this                    This interim final rule adds a new                  915,000 pounds (415 mt) in 2017.
                                             harvest alternative, there is an estimated              provision at 50 CFR 300.68(a)(1) to                      Based on the catch limit implemented
                                             78 percent chance that the spawning                     implement catch limits for Areas 2C,                  by this interim final rule, the CCL for
                                             biomass will be lower than the current                  3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E in 2018.               Area 3A is 9,450,000 pounds (4,826 mt).
                                             level in 2019, and a 5 percent chance                   Consistent with the authority under the               Following the CSP allocations in Tables
                                             that it will be more than 5 percent lower               Convention and the Halibut Act, the                   2 and 4 of subpart E of 50 CFR part 300,
                                             than the current level of 202,000,000                   regulations implemented at                            the charter fishery is allocated 1,790,000
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                                             pounds (91,626 mt). Under this                          § 300.68(a)(1) under this interim final               pounds (812 mt) of the CCL and the
                                             alternative catch limit, there is a 76                  rule supersede the allocations for Areas              remainder of the CCL, 7,670,000 pounds
                                             percent chance that the spawning                        2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E that               (3,479 mt), is allocated to the
                                             biomass will be lower than the current                  are described in section 12 of the 2018               commercial fishery. Discard mortality in
                                             level in 2021, and a 46 percent chance                  IPHC annual management measures (83                   the amount of 320,000 pounds (145 mt)
                                             that it will be more than 5 percent lower               FR 10390, March 9, 2018).                             was deducted from the commercial


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                                             allocation to obtain the commercial                     annual management measures intended                   closed, to the extreme end of the middle
                                             catch limit of 7,350,000 pounds (3,334                  to limit charter harvest to the charter               of the tail. The 2017 reverse slot limit
                                             mt). The commercial allocation                          catch limit while minimizing negative                 prohibited retention by charter vessel
                                             decreased by about 450,000 pounds (204                  economic impacts to charter fishery                   anglers of halibut that were greater than
                                             mt) or 5.5 percent, from the 2017                       participants in times of low halibut                  44 inches (111.8 cm) and less than 80
                                             allocation of 8,110,000 pounds (3,679                   abundance. The committee is composed                  inches. The projected charter removal
                                             mt) (including discard mortality). The                  of representatives from the charter                   under the 2018 recommended reverse
                                             charter allocation decreased by about                   fishing industry in Areas 2C and 3A.                  slot limit is 809,000 pounds (367 mt),
                                             100,000 pounds (45 mt), or 5.6 percent,                 The committee considered previously                   1,000 pounds (0.45 mt) below the
                                             from the 2017 allocation of 1,890,000                   analyzed alternatives and endorsed new                charter allocation.
                                             pounds (857 mt).                                        alternative measures to be analyzed in                   This interim final rule adds a new
                                                This interim final rule adds a new                   October 2017. After reviewing an                      provision at 50 CFR 300.68(b)(1) to
                                             provision at 50 CFR 300.68(a)(2) to                     analysis of the effects of the alternative            establish this reverse slot limit in Area
                                             implement the catch sharing plan for                    measures on estimated charter removals,               2C. Consistent with the authority under
                                             Areas 2C and 3A in 2018. Consistent                     the committee made recommendations                    the Convention and the Halibut Act, the
                                             with the authority under the Convention                 for preferred 2018 management                         regulations implemented at
                                             and the Halibut Act, the regulations                    measures to the NPFMC. The NPFMC                      § 300.68(b)(1) under this interim final
                                             implemented at § 300.68(a)(2) under this                considered the recommendations of the                 rule supersede the reverse slot limit for
                                             interim final rule supersede the                        committee, its industry advisory body,                charter vessels fishing in Area 2C that
                                             commercial and charter fishery                          and public testimony to develop its                   is described in section 29(2)(c) of the
                                             allocations for Area 2C and Area 3A that                recommendation to the IPHC. The                       2018 IPHC annual management
                                             are described in sections 29(2)(a) and                  NPFMC has used this process to select                 measures (83 FR 10390, March 9, 2018).
                                             29(3)(a) of the 2018 IPHC annual                        and recommend annual management
                                             management measures (83 FR 10390,                       measures to the IPHC since 2012.                      Management Measures for Charter
                                             March 9, 2018).                                            This interim final rule implements                 Vessel Fishing in Area 3A—Day-of-
                                                                                                     management measures that are                          Week Closures
                                             Charter Halibut Management Measures
                                                                                                     consistent with NPFMC policies and
                                             for Area 2C and Area 3A Implemented                                                                              The NPFMC recommended using day-
                                                                                                     regulations that allocate the Pacific
                                             Under This Rule                                                                                               of-week closures for Area 3A in 2018.
                                                                                                     halibut resource among fishermen in
                                                Guided (charter) recreational halibut                and off Alaska to support the NPFMC’s                 This interim final rule establishes day-
                                             anglers are managed under different                     goals of limiting charter harvests to the             of-week closures that are consistent
                                             regulations than unguided recreational                  sector’s allocation under the CSP. Based              with the NPFMC recommendation and
                                             halibut anglers in Areas 2C and 3A in                   on the catch limits implemented by this               which are in addition to, and not in
                                             Alaska. According to Federal                            interim final rule, specific charter                  conflict with regulations adopted by the
                                             regulations at 50 CFR 300.61, a charter                 management measures would need to be                  IPHC in section 29(3)(f) of the 2018
                                             vessel angler means a person, paying or                 revised to limit the Area 2C and Area                 IPHC annual management measures (83
                                             non-paying, receiving sport fishing                     3A charter halibut fisheries to their                 FR 10390, March 9, 2018). This interim
                                             guide services for halibut. Sport fishing               charter catch limits under the CSP.                   final rule does not modify the day of
                                             guide services means assistance, for                    These revisions achieve the overall                   week closures under 2018 IPHC annual
                                             compensation or with the intent to                      conservation objective to limit total                 management measures (83 FR 10390,
                                             receive compensation, to a person who                   halibut harvests to established catch                 March 9, 2018) that prohibits retention
                                             is sport fishing, to take or attempt to                 limits, and to meet the NPFMC’s                       of halibut by charter vessel anglers in
                                             take halibut by accompanying or                         allocation objectives for these areas. The            Area 3A on Wednesdays. This interim
                                             physically directing the sport fisherman                management measures discussed below                   final rule establishes day-of-week
                                             in sport fishing activities during any                  would meet these objectives. All other                closures on the following Tuesdays in
                                             part of a charter vessel fishing trip. A                charter management measures are                       2018: July 10, July 17, July 24, July 31,
                                             charter vessel fishing trip is the time                 described in the 2018 IPHC annual                     August 7, and August 14. These closures
                                             period between the first deployment of                  management measures (83 FR 10390,                     supersede the day-of-week closures
                                             fishing gear into the water from a                      March 9, 2018).                                       listed in the 2018 IPHC annual
                                             charter vessel by a charter vessel angler                                                                     management measures (83 FR 10390,
                                             and the offloading of one or more                       Revised Management Measures for                       March 9, 2018). Consistent with the
                                             charter vessel anglers or any halibut                   Charter Vessel Fishing in Area 2C—                    existing Wednesday closure, no
                                             from that vessel. The charter fishery                   Reverse Slot Limit                                    retention of halibut by charter vessel
                                             regulations described below apply only                     This interim final rule implements a               anglers is allowed on these dates in
                                             to charter vessel anglers receiving sport               reverse slot limit which is in addition               Area 3A. Retention of only GAF halibut
                                             fishing guide services during a charter                 to, and not in conflict with regulations              will be allowed on charter vessels on
                                             vessel fishing trip for halibut in Area 2C              adopted by the IPHC in section 29(2)(c)               Wednesdays and the six closed
                                             or Area 3A. These regulations do not                    in the 2018 IPHC annual management                    Tuesdays; all other halibut that are
                                             apply to GAF halibut as specified in                    measures (83 FR 10390, March 9, 2018).                caught while fishing on a charter vessel
                                             section 29(1)(g) of the 2018 IPHC annual                This interim final rule implements a                  must be released. This interim final rule
                                             management measures (83 FR 10390,                       reverse slot limit that prohibits a person            adds three Tuesday closures that are not
                                             March 9, 2018) and described in                         on board a charter vessel referred to in              listed in the 2018 IPHC annual
                                                                                                     50 CFR 300.65 and fishing in Area 2C                  management measures (83 FR 10390,
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                                             § 300.65(c)(5), unguided recreational
                                             anglers in any regulatory area in Alaska,               from taking or possessing any halibut,                March 9, 2018). The addition of the
                                             or guided anglers in areas other than                   with head on, that is greater than 38                 three Tuesday closures for 2018 is
                                             Areas 2C and 3A.                                        inches (96.5 cm) and less than 80 inches              expected to reduce charter halibut
                                                The NPFMC formed the Charter                         (203.2 cm), as measured in a straight                 harvest below the charter catch limit.
                                             Halibut Management Committee to                         line, passing over the pectoral fin from              The projected charter removal under the
                                             provide it with recommendations for                     the tip of the lower jaw with mouth                   2018 management measures is 1,777,000


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                                             pounds (806 mt), 13,000 pounds (6 mt)                   Commissioners have determined to be                   this rule by 5 U.S.C. 553, or any other
                                             below the charter allocation.                           unacceptably high based on the best                   law, the analytical requirements of the
                                                This interim final rule adds a new                   available science. Further, it is                     Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601
                                             provision at 50 CFR 300.68(b)(2) to                     imperative to publish these regulations               et seq., are inapplicable.
                                             establish these new Tuesday closures in                 prior to the opening of the season under
                                             Area 3A. Consistent with the authority                  the 2018 IPHC annual management                       List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 300
                                             under the Convention and the Halibut                    measures (83 FR 10390, March 9, 2018)                   Alaska, Fisheries, Treaties.
                                             Act, the regulations implemented at                     to avoid confusion to affected public                   Dated: March 15, 2018.
                                             § 300.68(b)(2) under this interim final                 regarding legal behavior while                        Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                             rule supersede the Tuesday closures for                 conducting Pacific halibut fisheries in               Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                             charter vessels fishing in Area 3A that                 Convention waters off the U.S.                        Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                             is described in section 29(3)(f) of the                 Therefore, pursuant to 5 U.S.C.                       Fisheries Service.
                                             2018 IPHC annual management                             553(b)(B), there is good cause to waive
                                             measures (83 FR 10390, March 9, 2018).                  prior notice and an opportunity for                      For the reasons set out in the
                                                                                                     public comment on this action, as notice              preamble, 50 CFR part 300, subpart E,
                                             Catch Sharing Plan for Areas 4CDE                                                                             is amended as follows:
                                                                                                     and comment would be impracticable
                                             Implemented Under This Rule
                                                                                                     and contrary to the public interest.                  PART 300—INTERNATIONAL
                                                The allocation to Areas 4CDE that is                 Because of the timing of the start of the
                                             based on the CSP adopted by the                                                                               FISHERIES REGULATIONS
                                                                                                     Pacific halibut fishery, which begins on
                                             NPFMC as described in this preamble,                    March 24, 2018, it is impracticable to                Subpart E—Pacific Halibut Fisheries
                                             and the allocation to Areas 4CDE is                     complete rulemaking before the start of
                                             contained in the table in the regulations               the fishery with a public review and                  ■ 1. The authority citation for subpart E
                                             at 50 CFR 300.68(a)(1).                                 comment period. This interim final rule               continues to read as follows:
                                             Classification                                          implements commercial catch limits                        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773–773k.
                                                                                                     and charter halibut management
                                                The Administrator, Alaska Region,                    measures consistent with the                          ■ 2. Add § 300.68 to subpart E to read
                                             NMFS, determined that this interim                      endorsements made by U.S.                             as follows:
                                             final rule is necessary for the                         Commissioners to the IPHC at the
                                             conservation and management of the                                                                            § 300.68 2018 Management Measures for
                                                                                                     annual meeting of the IPHC that                       Areas 2C, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E.
                                             Pacific halibut fishery and that it is                  concluded on January 26, 2018. With
                                             consistent with the Convention, the                                                                              Notwithstanding § 300.65(c)(2),
                                                                                                     the fishery scheduled to open on March                (c)(3)(i), and (c)(4)(i), this section
                                             Halibut Act, and other applicable laws.                 24, 2018, NMFS must ensure that the
                                             Halibut annual management measures                                                                            establishes catch limits for Areas 2C,
                                                                                                     prosecution of a fishery would not                    3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E, catch
                                             are a product of an agreement between                   result in substantial harm to the Pacific
                                             the United States and Canada and are                                                                          sharing plan allocations for Areas 2C
                                                                                                     halibut resource that could occur if the              and 3A, Catch Sharing Plan allocations
                                             published in the Federal Register to                    additional time necessary to provide for
                                             provide notice of their effectiveness and                                                                     for Areas 4C, 4D, and 4E, and charter
                                                                                                     prior notice and comment and agency
                                             content. However, for 2018, because the                                                                       halibut management measures for Areas
                                                                                                     processing delayed the effectiveness of
                                             United States and Canada were not able                                                                        2C and 3A effective March 19, 2018,
                                                                                                     this action beyond March 24, 2018.
                                             to reach agreement on all management                       There also is good cause under 5                   through December 31, 2018.
                                             measures, additional halibut annual                                                                              (a) Catch limits for Areas 2C, 3A, 3B,
                                                                                                     U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to waive the 30-day
                                             management measures will be                                                                                   4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, and 4E in 2018—(1)
                                                                                                     delay in effectiveness. These
                                             promulgated by the Secretary of                                                                               Commercial catch limits. The total
                                                                                                     management measures must be effective
                                             Commerce pursuant to section 4 of the                                                                         allowable commercial catch of halibut
                                                                                                     by March 24, 2018, when the Pacific
                                             Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982, 16                halibut fishery is scheduled to open by               to be taken during the commercial
                                             U.S.C. 773c(a) and (b).                                 regulations adopted by the IPHC. These                halibut fishing periods specified by the
                                                This interim final rule is consistent                management measures are necessary to                  Commission shall be limited in net
                                             with the objective of the Convention to                 prevent substantial harm to the Pacific               weights expressed in pounds and metric
                                             develop the stocks of halibut of the                    halibut resource. The immediate                       tons shown in the following table:
                                             Northern Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea                   effectiveness of these regulations avoids
                                                                                                                                                                                              Commercial catch
                                             to levels which will permit the optimum                 confusion to the affected public that                     IPHC regulatory                limit—net weight
                                             yield from that fishery, and to maintain                could occur if these management                                area
                                             the stocks at those levels. NMFS and the                measures are not effective on March 24,                                                 Pounds      Metric tons
                                             U.S. Commissioners considered the best                  2018. Accordingly, it is impracticable to
                                             available science when endorsing the                    delay for 30 days the effective date of               2C    .........................   3,570,000     1,619.32
                                             catch limits and other management                                                                             3A    .........................   7,350,000     3,333.91
                                                                                                     this rule. Therefore, good cause exists to
                                                                                                                                                           3B    .........................   2,620,000     1,188.41
                                             measures implemented by this interim                    waive the 30-day delay in effectiveness               4A    .........................   1,370,000       621.42
                                             final rule. Specifically, NMFS and the                  pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(3), and to                4B    .........................   1,050,000       476.27
                                             U.S. Commissioners considered the                       make the rule effective upon filing for               4C    .........................     733,500       332.71
                                             most recent stock assessments                           public inspection with the Office of the              4D    .........................     733,500       332.71
                                             conducted by the IPHC, surveys, and the                 Federal Register.                                     4E    .........................     113,000        51.26
                                             Analysis conducted for this interim                        Although we are waiving prior notice
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                                             final rule.                                             and opportunity for public comment,                     (2) Annual guided sport catch limits
                                                This interim final rule has been                     we are requesting post-promulgation                   in Area 2C and Area 3A. The annual
                                             determined to be not significant for                    comments until April 19, 2018. Please                 guided sport catch limit:
                                             purposes of Executive Order 12866.                      see ADDRESSES for more information on                   (i) In Area 2C is 810,000 pounds
                                                Without adoption of this interim final               the ways to submit comments.                          (367.41 metric tons); and
                                             rule, the Pacific halibut stocks will be                   Because prior notice and opportunity                 (ii) In Area 3A is 1,790,000 pounds
                                             harvested at a rate NMFS and the U.S.                   for public comment are not required for               (811.93 metric tons).


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                                               (3) Annual commercial catch limits in                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      and that a closure of the southern area
                                             Area 2C and Area 3A. The annual                         Sarah McLaughlin or Brad McHale,                      trophy BFT fishery is warranted.
                                             commercial catch limit:                                 978–281–9260.                                         Therefore, retaining, possessing, or
                                               (i) In Area 2C is 3,570,000 pounds                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            landing large medium or giant BFT
                                             (1,619.32 metric tons); and                             Regulations implemented under the                     south of 39°18′ N lat. and outside the
                                               (ii) In Area 3A is 7,350,000 pounds                   authority of the Atlantic Tunas                       Gulf of Mexico by persons aboard
                                             (3,333.91 metric tons).                                 Convention Act (ATCA; 16 U.S.C. 971 et                vessels permitted in the HMS Angling
                                               (b) Additional requirements for                                                                             category and the HMS Charter/Headboat
                                                                                                     seq.) and the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                             charter vessels for Area 2C and Area 3A                                                                       category (when fishing recreationally)
                                                                                                     Conservation and Management Act
                                             in 2018—(1) Area 2C. In addition to                                                                           must cease at 11:30 p.m. local time on
                                                                                                     (Magnuson-Stevens Act; 16 U.S.C. 1801
                                             complying with regulations adopted by                                                                         March 17, 2018. This closure will
                                                                                                     et seq.) governing the harvest of BFT by
                                             the Commission as annual management                                                                           remain effective through December 31,
                                                                                                     persons and vessels subject to U.S.
                                             measures, and published in the Federal                                                                        2018. This action is intended to prevent
                                                                                                     jurisdiction are found at 50 CFR part
                                             Register as required in § 300.62, no                                                                          overharvest of the Angling category
                                                                                                     635. Section 635.27 subdivides the U.S.
                                             person on board a charter vessel as                                                                           southern area trophy BFT subquota, and
                                                                                                     BFT quota recommended by the
                                             defined in § 300.61 shall catch and                                                                           is taken consistent with the regulations
                                                                                                     International Commission for the
                                             retain any halibut that with head on is                                                                       at § 635.28(a)(1).
                                                                                                     Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)
                                             greater than 38 inches (96.5 cm) and less                                                                        NMFS has considered the fact that it
                                             than 80 inches (203.2 cm) as measured                   among the various domestic fishing
                                                                                                     categories, per the allocations                       is in the process of proposing a rule that
                                             in a straight line, passing over the                                                                          would implement and give effect to the
                                             pectoral fin from the tip of the lower jaw              established in the 2006 Consolidated
                                                                                                     Atlantic Highly Migratory Species                     2017 ICCAT recommendation on
                                             with mouth closed, to the extreme end                                                                         western Atlantic BFT management,
                                             of the middle of the tail.                              Fishery Management Plan (2006
                                                                                                                                                           which increased the annual U.S. BFT
                                               (2) Area 3A. In addition to complying                 Consolidated HMS FMP) (71 FR 58058,
                                                                                                                                                           quota for 2018, 2019, and 2020 by 17.5
                                             with regulations adopted by the                         October 2, 2006) and amendments.
                                                                                                                                                           percent from the 2017 level. The
                                             Commission as annual management                            NMFS is required, under                            domestic subquotas that would result
                                             measures, and published in the Federal                  § 635.28(a)(1), to file a closure notice              from the proposed action would include
                                             Register as required in § 300.62, no                    with the Office of the Federal Register               an increase in the southern trophy BFT
                                             person on board a charter vessel as                     for publication when a BFT quota is                   quota from the currently codified 1.5 mt
                                             defined in § 300.61 may catch and retain                reached or is projected to be reached.                to 1.8 mt. However, because current
                                             halibut on any Wednesday in 2018, or                    On and after the effective date and time              landings exceed both the currently
                                             on the following Tuesdays: July 10, July                of such notification, for the remainder of            codified and the anticipated proposed
                                             17, July 24, July 31, August 7, and                     the fishing year or for a specified period            quota for the Angling category southern
                                             August 14 in 2018.                                      as indicated in the notification,                     area, closure of the southern area trophy
                                             [FR Doc. 2018–05623 Filed 3–19–18; 8:45 am]             retaining, possessing, or landing BFT                 BFT fishery needs to occur regardless of
                                             BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                     under that quota category is prohibited               the proposed increase.
                                                                                                     until the opening of the subsequent                      If needed, subsequent Angling
                                                                                                     quota period or until such date as                    category adjustments will be published
                                             DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  specified in the notice.                              in the Federal Register. Information
                                                                                                     Angling Category Large Medium and                     regarding the Angling category fishery
                                             National Oceanic and Atmospheric                                                                              for Atlantic tunas, including daily
                                             Administration                                          Giant Southern ‘‘Trophy’’ Fishery
                                                                                                     Closure                                               retention limits for BFT measuring 27
                                                                                                                                                           inches (68.5 cm) to less than 73 inches
                                             50 CFR Part 635                                            The 2018 BFT fishing year, which is                and any further Angling category
                                                                                                     managed on a calendar-year basis and                  adjustments, is available at
                                             [Docket No. 150121066–5717–02]
                                                                                                     subject to an annual calendar-year                    hmspermits.noaa.gov or by calling (978)
                                             RIN 0648–XG099                                          quota, began January 1, 2018. The                     281–9260. HMS Angling and HMS
                                                                                                     Angling category season opened January                Charter/Headboat category permit
                                             Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;                      1, 2018, and continues through                        holders may catch and release (or tag
                                             Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Fisheries                         December 31, 2018. The currently                      and release) BFT of all sizes, subject to
                                             AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      codified Angling category quota is 195.2              the requirements of the catch-and-
                                             Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    metric tons (mt), of which 4.5 mt is                  release and tag-and-release programs at
                                             Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      allocated for the harvest of large                    § 635.26. Anglers are also reminded that
                                             Commerce.                                               medium and giant (trophy) BFT by                      all BFT that are released must be
                                             ACTION: Temporary rule; closure of                      vessels fishing under the Angling                     handled in a manner that will maximize
                                             Angling category southern area trophy                   category quota, with 1.5 mt allocated for             survival, and without removing the fish
                                             fishery.                                                each of the following areas: North of                 from the water, consistent with
                                                                                                     39°18′ N lat. (off Great Egg Inlet, NJ);              requirements at § 635.21(a)(1). For
                                             SUMMARY:   NMFS closes the southern                     south of 39°18′ N lat. and outside the                additional information on safe handling,
                                             area Angling category fishery for large                 Gulf of Mexico (the ‘‘southern area’’);               see the ‘‘Careful Catch and Release’’
                                             medium and giant (‘‘trophy’’ (i.e.,                     and in the Gulf of Mexico. Trophy BFT                 brochure available at https://
                                             measuring 73 inches curved fork length                  measure 73 inches (185 cm) curved fork                www.fisheries.noaa.gov/resource/
                                             or greater)) Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT).               length or greater.
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                                                                                                                                                           outreach-and-education/careful-catch-
                                             This action is being taken to prevent                      Based on reported landings from the                and-release-brochure.
                                             overharvest of the Angling category                     NMFS Automated Catch Reporting                           HMS Charter/Headboat and Angling
                                             southern area trophy BFT subquota.                      System and the North Carolina Tagging                 category vessel owners are required to
                                             DATES: Effective 11:30 p.m., local time,                Program, NMFS has determined that the                 report the catch of all BFT retained or
                                             March 17, 2018 through December 31,                     codified Angling category southern area               discarded dead, within 24 hours of the
                                             2018.                                                   trophy BFT subquota has been reached                  landing(s) or end of each trip, by


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Document Created: 2018-03-20 01:10:44
Document Modified: 2018-03-20 01:10:44
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
ActionInterim final rule; request for comments.
DatesEffective March 19, 2018, through December 31, 2018. Comments must be received by April 19, 2018.
ContactGlenn Merrill, 907-586-7228.
FR Citation83 FR 12133 
RIN Number0648-BH58
CFR AssociatedAlaska; Fisheries and Treaties

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