83_FR_15605 83 FR 15535 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Recreational Management Measures for the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fisheries; Fishing Year 2018

83 FR 15535 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Recreational Management Measures for the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fisheries; Fishing Year 2018

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 70 (April 11, 2018)

Page Range15535-15538
FR Document2018-07467

NMFS proposes management measures for the 2018 summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass recreational fisheries. The implementing regulations for these fisheries require NMFS to publish recreational measures for the fishing year and to provide an opportunity for public comment. The intent of these measures is to constrain recreational catch to established limits and prevent overfishing of summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 180220193-8193-01]
RIN 0648-BH79


Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Recreational 
Management Measures for the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass 
Fisheries; Fishing Year 2018

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes management measures for the 2018 summer 
flounder, scup, and black sea bass recreational fisheries. The 
implementing regulations for these fisheries require NMFS to publish 
recreational measures for the fishing year and to provide an 
opportunity for public comment. The intent of these measures is to 
constrain recreational catch to established limits and prevent 
overfishing of summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass.

DATES: Comments must be received by April 26, 2018.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2018-0038, by either of the following methods:
    Electronic submission: Submit all electronic public comments via 
the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal.
     Go to www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2018-
0038,
     Click the ``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required 
fields
     Enter or attach your comments.

-OR-

    Mail: Submit written comments to Michael Pentony, Regional 
Administrator, Greater Atlantic Region, 55 Great Republic Drive, 
Gloucester, MA 01930.
    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 generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business 
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily 
by the sender will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous 
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain 
anonymous).
    Copies of the Environmental Assessment (EA) and other supporting 
documents for the recreational harvest measures are available from Dr. 
Christopher M. Moore, Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic Fishery 
Management Council, Suite 201, 800 N. State Street, Dover, DE 19901. 
The recreational harvest measures document is also accessible via the 
internet at: http://www.mafmc.org/s/2018-sf-bsb-rec-measures-EA.pdf.

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

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Summary of Proposed Management Measures

    In this rule, NMFS proposes management measures for the 2018 summer 
flounder, scup, and black sea bass recreational fisheries consistent 
with the recommendations of the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council 
(Council) and the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission 
(Commission). NMFS is proposing measures that would apply in the 
Federal waters of the exclusive economic zone (EEZ). These measures 
apply to all Federally permitted party/charter vessels with applicable 
summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass permits, regardless of where 
they fish, unless the state in which they land implements measures that 
are more restrictive. These measures are intended to achieve, but not 
exceed, the previously established 2018 recreational harvest limits 
established in a final rule published on December 22, 2017 (82 FR 
60682).
    For summer flounder, we are proposing to continue the use of 
conservation equivalency measures for all the states, through the 
Commission, to determine the most appropriate measures to constrain 
landings to the 2018 recreational harvest limit. For scup, we are 
proposing to maintain the measures currently in place for 2017. For 
black sea bass, we propose to maintain the current minimum size and 
possession limits, but we propose to remove the current September 22-
October 22 closure, which would result in an open season from May 15-
December 31. The black sea bass measures are contingent upon the 
Commission constraining catch to the 2018 recreational harvest limit.

Background and Management Process

    The summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass fisheries are managed 
cooperatively under the provisions of the Summer Flounder, Scup, and 
Black Sea Bass Fishery Management Plan (FMP) developed by the Council 
and the Commission, in consultation with the New England and South 
Atlantic Fishery Management Councils. The management units specified in 
the FMP include summer flounder (Paralichthys dentatus) in U.S. waters 
of the Atlantic Ocean from the southern border of North Carolina 
northward to the U.S./Canada border, and scup (Stenotomus chrysops) and 
black sea bass (Centropristis striata) in U.S. waters of the Atlantic 
Ocean from 35[deg] 13.3' N. lat. (the approximate latitude of Cape 
Hatteras, North Carolina). States manage these three species within 3 
nautical miles (4.83 km) of their coasts, under the Commission's plan 
for summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass. The applicable species-
specific Federal regulations govern vessels and individual fishermen 
fishing in Federal waters of the EEZ, as well as vessels possessing a 
summer flounder, scup, or black sea bass Federal charter/party vessel 
permit, regardless of where they fish.

Recreational Management Measures Process

    The Council process for recommending recreational management 
measures to NMFS for rulemaking is generically described below. All 
meetings are open to the public, and the materials utilized during such 
meetings, as well as any documents created to summarize the meeting 
results, are public information and posted on the Council's website 
(www.mafmc.org) or are available from the Council by request. 
Therefore, extensive background on the 2018 recreational management 
measures recommendation process is not repeated in this preamble.
    The FMP established monitoring committees for the three fisheries, 
consisting of representatives from the Commission, the Council, state 
marine fishery agency representatives from Massachusetts to North 
Carolina, and NMFS. The FMP's implementing regulations require the 
monitoring committees to review scientific and other relevant 
information annually. The objective of this review is to recommend 
management measures to the Council that will constrain landings within 
the recreational harvest limits established for the three fisheries for 
the upcoming fishing year. The FMP limits

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the choices for the types of measures to minimum fish size, per angler 
possession limit, and fishing season.
    The Council's Demersal Species Committee and the Commission's 
Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Management Board then 
consider the monitoring committees' recommendations and any public 
comment in making their recommendations to the Council and the 
Commission. The Council reviews the recommendations of the Demersal 
Species Committee, makes its own recommendations, and forwards them to 
NMFS for review. The Commission similarly adopts recommendations for 
the states. NMFS is required to review the Council's recommendations to 
ensure that they are consistent with the targets specified for each 
species in the FMP and all applicable laws and Executive Orders before 
ultimately implementing measures for Federal waters. Commission 
measures are final at the time they are adopted.

Summer Flounder Conservation Equivalency Process

    Conservation equivalency, as established by Framework Adjustment 2 
(July 29, 2001; 66 FR 36208), allows each state to establish its own 
recreational management measures (possession limits, minimum fish size, 
and fishing seasons) to achieve its state management target partitioned 
by the Commission from the coastwide recreational harvest limit, as 
long as the combined effect of all of the states' management measures 
achieves the same level of conservation as would Federal coastwide 
measures. Framework Adjustment 6 (July 26, 2006; 71 FR 42315) allowed 
states to form regions for conservation equivalency in order to 
minimize differences in regulations for anglers fishing in adjacent 
waters.
    The Council and Board annually recommend that either state- or 
region-specific recreational measures be developed (conservation 
equivalency) or that coastwide management measures be implemented to 
ensure that the recreational harvest limit will not be exceeded. Even 
when the Council and Board recommend conservation equivalency, the 
Council must specify a set of coastwide measures that would apply if 
conservation equivalency is not approved for use in Federal waters.
    When conservation equivalency is recommended, and following 
confirmation that the proposed state or regional measures developed 
through the Commission's technical and policy review processes achieve 
conservation equivalency, NMFS may waive the permit condition found at 
50 CFR 648.4(b), which requires Federal permit holders to comply with 
the more restrictive management measures when state and Federal 
measures differ. In such a situation, Federally permitted summer 
flounder charter/party permit holders and individuals fishing for 
summer flounder in the EEZ would then be subject to the recreational 
fishing measures implemented by the state in which they land summer 
flounder, rather than the coastwide measures.
    In addition, the Council and the Board must recommend precautionary 
default measures when recommending conservation equivalency. The 
Commission would require adoption of the precautionary default measures 
by any state that either does not submit a summer flounder management 
proposal to the Commission's Summer Flounder Technical Committee, or 
that submits measures that would exceed the Commission-specified 
harvest limit for that state.
    Much of the conservation equivalency measures development process 
happens at both the Commission and the individual state level. The 
selection of appropriate data and analytical techniques for technical 
review of potential state conservation equivalent measures and the 
process by which the Commission evaluates and recommends proposed 
conservation equivalent measures are wholly a function of the 
Commission and its individual member states. Individuals seeking 
information regarding the process to develop specific state measures or 
the Commission process for technical evaluation of proposed measures 
should contact the marine fisheries agency in the state of interest, 
the Commission, or both.
    Once the states and regions select their final 2018 summer flounder 
management measures through their respective development, analytical, 
and review processes and submit them to the Commission, the Commission 
will conduct further review and evaluation of the submitted proposals, 
ultimately notifying NMFS as to which proposals have been approved or 
disapproved. NMFS has no overarching authority in the development of 
state or Commission management measures but is an equal participant 
along with all the member states in the review process. NMFS neither 
approves nor implements individual states' measures but retains the 
final authority either to approve or to disapprove the use of 
conservation equivalency in place of the coastwide measures in Federal 
waters. Additionally, we will publish our determination as a final rule 
in the Federal Register to establish the 2018 recreational measures for 
these fisheries.

2018 Summer Flounder Recreational Management Measures

    NMFS proposes to implement the Council's and Commission's 
recommendation to manage the 2018 summer flounder recreational fishery 
using conservation equivalency. The 2018 summer flounder recreational 
harvest limit is 4.42 million lb (2,004 mt), an increase from the 2017 
harvest limit of 3.77 million lb (1,711 mt). Preliminary estimates 
indicate that the 2017 recreational landings are 3.10 million lb (1,406 
mt). These 2017 projected landings are based on preliminary Marine 
Recreational Information Program (MRIP) estimates through Wave 6 
(November and December 2017).
    The Council and Commission approved conservation equivalency at 
their joint meeting, held in December 2017. At this meeting, the Board 
voted to maintain the provisions of Addendum XXVIII to its FMP, which 
continues regional conservation equivalency for fishing year 2018. The 
Commission maintained regions that are consistent with those in place 
since 2016: (1) Massachusetts; (2) Rhode Island; (3) Connecticut and 
New York; (4) New Jersey; (4) Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia; and (5) 
North Carolina. Rather than liberalize measures up to the 2018 harvest 
limit, the Board specified that any adjustments to state measures in 
2018 should result in no more than a 17-percent liberalization in 
coastwide harvest relative to the projected 2017 harvest of 3.23 
million lb (1,465 mt), the harvest estimate available at the December 
2017 meeting. The Board specified this maximum liberalization due to 
concerns about the status of the summer flounder stock, as well as 
concerns that harvest estimates for 2017 appeared to be anomalously low 
in terms of effort and landings, raising concerns that overages in 2018 
may occur under larger liberalization if catch and effort rates 
increase in 2018.
    NMFS proposes a suite of non-preferred coastwide measures, 
consistent with those adopted by the the Council and Board for 
implementation in 2018. Under conservation equivalency, the cumulative 
impact of the regional recreational measures should achieve the same 
constraints on harvest as the non-preferred coastwide measures. For 
2018, non-preferred coastwide measures approved by the Council and 
Board are a 19-inch (48.3-cm) minimum fish size, a 4-fish per person 
possession limit, and an open season from May 15-September 15.

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These measures are expected to constrain the overall recreational 
landings to the 2018 recreational harvest limit. If a jurisdiction's 
measures do not achieve the level of conservation required by the 
Commission, that state or region must implement the precautionary 
default measures. The 2018 precautionary default measures recommended 
by the Council and Board are identical to those in place for 2017: A 
20.0-inch (50.8-cm) minimum fish size; a 2-fish per person possession 
limit; and an open season of July 1-August 31, 2018.
    The Board reviewed and approved state and region proposals for 
modifying management at the Commission's February 8, 2018, meeting. 
With the exception of North Carolina, which intends to maintain status 
quo measures, all other regions have developed proposals for different 
2018 recreational management that would achieve, but not exceed, a 17-
percent liberalization of their 2017 harvest.

Scup Recreational Management Measures

    The 2018 scup recreational harvest limit is 7.37 million lb (3,342 
mt) and 2017 recreational landings are currently estimated at 4.68 
million lb (2,123 mt). The status quo management measures are a 9-inch 
(22.9-cm) minimum fish size, 50-fish per person possession limit, and 
year-round season. The Council recommends maintaining the existing 
management measures, as no changes are needed to ensure the 2018 
recreational harvest limit is not exceeded. As a result, we are 
proposing to maintain the current scup recreational management measures 
for 2018.

Black Sea Bass Recreational Management Measures

    The 2018 black sea bass recreational harvest limit is 3.66 million 
lb (1,661 mt), a decrease of nearly 15 percent from the 2017 harvest 
limit of 4.29 million lb (1,945 mt). The stock biomass remains well 
above the biomass target and overfishing is not occurring but the 
overall biomass is expected to decline as the large 2011 year class 
moves out of the population due to natural and fishing mortality. The 
Council's Monitoring Committtee and Commission's Technical Committee 
applied a smoothing technique to preliminary MRIP 2017 recreational 
landings through Wave 6 (November and December) to account for any 
anomalous estimates, which results in a 2017 harvest estimate of 3.55 
million lb (1,610 mt). This estimated harvest is 17 percent below the 
2017 harvest limit and 3 percent below the 2018 harvest limit.
    The Council recommends extending the current black sea bass 
recreational season by removing a closure that occurs from September 
22-October 21 and maintaining the current possession limit and minimum 
size. The following measures would apply to 2018: A 15-fish possession 
limit, a 12.5-inch (31.75-cm) minimum size, and a season from May 15-
December 31.
    At its February 2018 meeting, the Commission took final action on 
Addendum XXX, which establishes state recreational management measures 
designed to constrain catch to the 2018 recreational harvest limit and 
regionally allocates black sea bass using a combination of exploitable 
biomass information from the latest stock assessment and historical 
harvest. Ultimately, Massachusetts through New York will be allocated 
61.35 percent of the harvest limit, New Jersey will receive 30.24 
percent, and Delaware through North Carolina will receive 8.41 percent. 
To increase regional consistency in measures, each region will 
establish a standard set of measures, with each state in the region 
afforded the flexibility to adjust its minimum size by up to 1 inch 
(2.54 cm) and possession limit up to three fish.
    If the states do not implement measures to constrain catch to the 
2018 recreational harvest limit, the Council recommends a 14-inch 
(35.56-cm) minimum fish size and a five-fish possession limit with an 
open season of May 15-September 15. The Council and NMFS expect, based 
on February 2018 action by the Commission's Black Sea Bass Board, that 
these default measures will not be necessary. States presented regional 
proposals to the Technical Committee and Board in March 2018. These 
measures should constrain catch to the 2018 harvest limit.

Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
Assistant Administrator has determined that this proposed rule is 
consistent with the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass FMP, 
other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law, 
subject to further consideration after public comment. This proposed 
rule has been determined to be not significant for purposes of 
Executive Order 12866.
    The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration that this proposed rule, if adopted, would not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
The Council conducted an evaluation of the potential socioeconomic 
impacts of the proposed measures in conjunction with an EA. According 
to the commercial ownership database, 359 for-hire affiliate firms 
generated revenues from recreational fishing for various species during 
the 2014-2016 period. All of those business affiliates are categorized 
as small businesses. It is not possible to derive what proportion of 
the overall revenues for these for-hire firms came from fishing 
activities for an individual species. Nevertheless, given the 
popularity of summer flounder and black sea bass as recreational 
species in the Mid-Atlantic and New England, revenues generated from 
these species are likely very important for many of these firms at 
certain times of the year. The 3 year average (2014-2016) combined 
gross receipts (all for-hire fishing activity combined) for these small 
entities was $53,454,121, ranging from less than $10,000 for 92 
entities (lowest value $238) to over $1,000,000 for 11 entities 
(highest value $2.8 million).
    The economic impacts of the proposed measures in this action will 
be affected in part by the specific set of measures implemented at the 
state level for summer flounder conservation equivalency, and for black 
sea bass regional management. These impacts are likely to vary by 
species and by state, and in the case of black sea bass, some states 
will need to restrict measures or maintain status quo measures, while 
liberalizations in measures may be allowed for other states.
    For summer flounder, this action would waive Federal measures in 
lieu of state measures designed to reach the 2018 harvest limit. 
Moderate liberalizations (17 percent relative to 2017 harvest) are 
expected to be implemented in most states for 2018. Thus, market demand 
may see a slight to moderate increase in 2018, although this is likely 
to vary by state depending on each state's current measures and how 
they choose to modify them in 2018. Under more liberal management 
measures in 2018, some anglers may transfer effort to summer flounder 
from other species (e.g., weakfish, striped bass, tautog, pelagics, 
etc.) resulting in very little change in overall fishing effort.
    In general, for black sea bass, this action proposes to liberalize 
measures in Federal waters by removing a 30-day mid-season closure, so 
long as the states implement measures to constrain catch to the 2018 
recreational harvest limit. The current possession limit and minimum 
size requirement would

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remain the same as in 2017. Removal of this mid-season closure reduces 
conflicts between Federal/state waters regulations and allows states 
more flexibility in setting their measures. Because the 2018 harvest 
limit has decreased by about 15 percent compared to 2017, 
liberalizations to state waters measures are not expected to be 
implemented, and in fact some states may need to slightly restrict or 
retain their existing measures compared to 2017 when evaluating the 
2017 harvest and the lower 2018 harvest limit. Measures in state waters 
are expected to be adjusted to be slightly more conservative for New 
York and states to the north. The states of Delaware through North 
Carolina will likely adopt the proposed Federal water measures, which 
may result in a slight increase in market demand in those states. 
However, these states account for only 7 percent of all the directed 
black sea bass trips taken coastwide. The Board will consider approval 
of final black sea bass state recreational measures in March 2018. 
Should the states ultimately not adopt measures that would constrain 
catch to the 2018 recreational harvest limit, the Council is also 
proposing more restrictive Federal measures that would appropriately 
constrain catch to meet that objective, but this would result in 
similar impacts as if the states implemented these measures themselves. 
The overall combination of management measures may be slightly more 
restrictive in 2018 compared to 2017, but not to a degree that is 
expected to substantially influence market demand for party/charter 
trips. Currently, the market demand for this sector is relatively 
stable. Because this rule will not have a significant economic impact 
on a substantial number of small entities, an initial regulatory 
flexibility analysis is not required and none has been prepared. There 
are no new reporting or recordkeeping requirements contained in any of 
the alternatives considered for this action.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: April 6, 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 648 is 
proposed to be amended as follows:

PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

0
1. The authority citation for part 648 continues to read as follows:

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

0
2. Revise Sec.  648.105 to read as follows:


Sec.  648.105  Summer flounder recreational fishing season.

    Unless otherwise specified pursuant to Sec.  648.107, vessels that 
are not eligible for a moratorium permit under Sec.  648.4(a)(3), and 
fishermen subject to the possession limit, may fish for summer flounder 
from May 15 through September 15. This time period may be adjusted 
pursuant to the procedures in Sec.  648.102.
0
3. In Sec.  648.107 revise introductory text to paragraph (a) to read 
as follows:


Sec.  648.107  Conservation equivalent measures for the summer flounder 
fishery.

    (a) The Regional Administrator has determined that the recreational 
fishing measures proposed to be implemented by the states of Maine 
through North Carolina for 2018 are the conservation equivalent of the 
season, minimum size, and possession limit prescribed in Sec. Sec.  
648.105, 648.104(b), and 648.106, respectively. This determination is 
based on a recommendation from the Summer Flounder Board of the 
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission.
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0
4. Revise Sec.  648.146 to read as follows:


Sec.  648.146  Black sea bass recreational fishing season.

    Vessels that are not eligible for a moratorium permit under Sec.  
648.4(a)(7), and fishermen subject to the possession limit specified in 
Sec.  648.145(a), may only possess black sea bass from May 15 through 
December 31, unless this time period is adjusted pursuant to the 
procedures in Sec.  648.142.

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                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  submitted voluntarily by the sender will               Background and Management Process
                                                                                                          be publicly accessible. NMFS will                         The summer flounder, scup, and
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        accept anonymous comments (enter                       black sea bass fisheries are managed
                                                  Administration                                          ‘‘N/A’’ in the required fields if you wish             cooperatively under the provisions of
                                                                                                          to remain anonymous).                                  the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black
                                                  50 CFR Part 648
                                                                                                             Copies of the Environmental                         Sea Bass Fishery Management Plan
                                                  [Docket No. 180220193–8193–01]                          Assessment (EA) and other supporting                   (FMP) developed by the Council and the
                                                                                                          documents for the recreational harvest                 Commission, in consultation with the
                                                  RIN 0648–BH79                                           measures are available from Dr.                        New England and South Atlantic
                                                                                                          Christopher M. Moore, Executive                        Fishery Management Councils. The
                                                  Fisheries of the Northeastern United
                                                                                                          Director, Mid-Atlantic Fishery                         management units specified in the FMP
                                                  States; Recreational Management
                                                                                                          Management Council, Suite 201, 800 N.                  include summer flounder (Paralichthys
                                                  Measures for the Summer Flounder,
                                                                                                          State Street, Dover, DE 19901. The                     dentatus) in U.S. waters of the Atlantic
                                                  Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fisheries;
                                                                                                          recreational harvest measures document                 Ocean from the southern border of
                                                  Fishing Year 2018
                                                                                                          is also accessible via the internet at:                North Carolina northward to the U.S./
                                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      http://www.mafmc.org/s/2018-sf-bsb-                    Canada border, and scup (Stenotomus
                                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    rec-measures-EA.pdf.                                   chrysops) and black sea bass
                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                                                                             (Centropristis striata) in U.S. waters of
                                                                                                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                       the Atlantic Ocean from 35° 13.3′ N. lat.
                                                  Commerce.
                                                                                                          Emily Gilbert, Fishery Policy Analyst,                 (the approximate latitude of Cape
                                                  ACTION: Proposed rule; request for                      (978) 281–9244.
                                                  comments.                                                                                                      Hatteras, North Carolina). States manage
                                                                                                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                             these three species within 3 nautical
                                                  SUMMARY:    NMFS proposes management                                                                           miles (4.83 km) of their coasts, under
                                                  measures for the 2018 summer flounder,                  Summary of Proposed Management                         the Commission’s plan for summer
                                                  scup, and black sea bass recreational                   Measures                                               flounder, scup, and black sea bass. The
                                                  fisheries. The implementing regulations                                                                        applicable species-specific Federal
                                                                                                             In this rule, NMFS proposes
                                                  for these fisheries require NMFS to                                                                            regulations govern vessels and
                                                                                                          management measures for the 2018
                                                  publish recreational measures for the                                                                          individual fishermen fishing in Federal
                                                                                                          summer flounder, scup, and black sea
                                                  fishing year and to provide an                                                                                 waters of the EEZ, as well as vessels
                                                                                                          bass recreational fisheries consistent
                                                  opportunity for public comment. The                                                                            possessing a summer flounder, scup, or
                                                                                                          with the recommendations of the Mid-
                                                  intent of these measures is to constrain                                                                       black sea bass Federal charter/party
                                                                                                          Atlantic Fishery Management Council
                                                  recreational catch to established limits                                                                       vessel permit, regardless of where they
                                                                                                          (Council) and the Atlantic States Marine
                                                  and prevent overfishing of summer                                                                              fish.
                                                                                                          Fisheries Commission (Commission).
                                                  flounder, scup, and black sea bass.
                                                                                                          NMFS is proposing measures that                        Recreational Management Measures
                                                  DATES: Comments must be received by                     would apply in the Federal waters of the               Process
                                                  April 26, 2018.                                         exclusive economic zone (EEZ). These                      The Council process for
                                                  ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                      measures apply to all Federally                        recommending recreational
                                                  on this document, identified by NOAA–                   permitted party/charter vessels with                   management measures to NMFS for
                                                  NMFS–2018–0038, by either of the                        applicable summer flounder, scup, and                  rulemaking is generically described
                                                  following methods:                                      black sea bass permits, regardless of                  below. All meetings are open to the
                                                     Electronic submission: Submit all                    where they fish, unless the state in                   public, and the materials utilized during
                                                  electronic public comments via the                      which they land implements measures                    such meetings, as well as any
                                                  Federal e-Rulemaking Portal.                            that are more restrictive. These                       documents created to summarize the
                                                     • Go to www.regulations.gov/                         measures are intended to achieve, but                  meeting results, are public information
                                                  #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2018-                        not exceed, the previously established                 and posted on the Council’s website
                                                  0038,                                                   2018 recreational harvest limits                       (www.mafmc.org) or are available from
                                                     • Click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                   established in a final rule published on               the Council by request. Therefore,
                                                  complete the required fields                            December 22, 2017 (82 FR 60682).                       extensive background on the 2018
                                                     • Enter or attach your comments.                        For summer flounder, we are                         recreational management measures
                                                  -OR-                                                    proposing to continue the use of                       recommendation process is not repeated
                                                     Mail: Submit written comments to                     conservation equivalency measures for                  in this preamble.
                                                  Michael Pentony, Regional                               all the states, through the Commission,                   The FMP established monitoring
                                                  Administrator, Greater Atlantic Region,                 to determine the most appropriate                      committees for the three fisheries,
                                                  55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester,                    measures to constrain landings to the                  consisting of representatives from the
                                                  MA 01930.                                               2018 recreational harvest limit. For                   Commission, the Council, state marine
                                                     Instructions: Comments sent by any                   scup, we are proposing to maintain the                 fishery agency representatives from
                                                  other method, to any other address or                   measures currently in place for 2017.                  Massachusetts to North Carolina, and
                                                  individual, or received after the end of                For black sea bass, we propose to                      NMFS. The FMP’s implementing
                                                  the comment period, may not be                          maintain the current minimum size and                  regulations require the monitoring
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                                                  considered by NMFS. All comments                        possession limits, but we propose to                   committees to review scientific and
                                                  received are a part of the public record                remove the current September 22–                       other relevant information annually.
                                                  and will generally be posted for public                 October 22 closure, which would result                 The objective of this review is to
                                                  viewing on www.regulations.gov                          in an open season from May 15–                         recommend management measures to
                                                  without change. All personal identifying                December 31. The black sea bass                        the Council that will constrain landings
                                                  information (e.g., name, address, etc.),                measures are contingent upon the                       within the recreational harvest limits
                                                  confidential business information, or                   Commission constraining catch to the                   established for the three fisheries for the
                                                  otherwise sensitive information                         2018 recreational harvest limit.                       upcoming fishing year. The FMP limits


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                                                  the choices for the types of measures to                648.4(b), which requires Federal permit                Federal Register to establish the 2018
                                                  minimum fish size, per angler                           holders to comply with the more                        recreational measures for these fisheries.
                                                  possession limit, and fishing season.                   restrictive management measures when
                                                     The Council’s Demersal Species                                                                              2018 Summer Flounder Recreational
                                                                                                          state and Federal measures differ. In
                                                  Committee and the Commission’s                                                                                 Management Measures
                                                                                                          such a situation, Federally permitted
                                                  Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea                    summer flounder charter/party permit                      NMFS proposes to implement the
                                                  Bass Management Board then consider                     holders and individuals fishing for                    Council’s and Commission’s
                                                  the monitoring committees’                              summer flounder in the EEZ would then                  recommendation to manage the 2018
                                                  recommendations and any public                          be subject to the recreational fishing                 summer flounder recreational fishery
                                                  comment in making their                                 measures implemented by the state in                   using conservation equivalency. The
                                                  recommendations to the Council and                      which they land summer flounder,                       2018 summer flounder recreational
                                                  the Commission. The Council reviews                     rather than the coastwide measures.                    harvest limit is 4.42 million lb (2,004
                                                  the recommendations of the Demersal                        In addition, the Council and the                    mt), an increase from the 2017 harvest
                                                  Species Committee, makes its own                        Board must recommend precautionary                     limit of 3.77 million lb (1,711 mt).
                                                  recommendations, and forwards them to                   default measures when recommending                     Preliminary estimates indicate that the
                                                  NMFS for review. The Commission                         conservation equivalency. The                          2017 recreational landings are 3.10
                                                  similarly adopts recommendations for                    Commission would require adoption of                   million lb (1,406 mt). These 2017
                                                  the states. NMFS is required to review                  the precautionary default measures by                  projected landings are based on
                                                  the Council’s recommendations to                        any state that either does not submit a                preliminary Marine Recreational
                                                  ensure that they are consistent with the                summer flounder management proposal                    Information Program (MRIP) estimates
                                                  targets specified for each species in the               to the Commission’s Summer Flounder                    through Wave 6 (November and
                                                  FMP and all applicable laws and                                                                                December 2017).
                                                                                                          Technical Committee, or that submits
                                                  Executive Orders before ultimately                                                                                The Council and Commission
                                                                                                          measures that would exceed the
                                                  implementing measures for Federal                                                                              approved conservation equivalency at
                                                                                                          Commission-specified harvest limit for                 their joint meeting, held in December
                                                  waters. Commission measures are final                   that state.
                                                  at the time they are adopted.                                                                                  2017. At this meeting, the Board voted
                                                                                                             Much of the conservation equivalency                to maintain the provisions of
                                                  Summer Flounder Conservation                            measures development process happens                   Addendum XXVIII to its FMP, which
                                                  Equivalency Process                                     at both the Commission and the                         continues regional conservation
                                                     Conservation equivalency, as                         individual state level. The selection of               equivalency for fishing year 2018. The
                                                  established by Framework Adjustment 2                   appropriate data and analytical                        Commission maintained regions that are
                                                  (July 29, 2001; 66 FR 36208), allows                    techniques for technical review of                     consistent with those in place since
                                                  each state to establish its own                         potential state conservation equivalent                2016: (1) Massachusetts; (2) Rhode
                                                  recreational management measures                        measures and the process by which the                  Island; (3) Connecticut and New York;
                                                  (possession limits, minimum fish size,                  Commission evaluates and recommends                    (4) New Jersey; (4) Delaware, Maryland,
                                                  and fishing seasons) to achieve its state               proposed conservation equivalent                       and Virginia; and (5) North Carolina.
                                                  management target partitioned by the                    measures are wholly a function of the                  Rather than liberalize measures up to
                                                  Commission from the coastwide                           Commission and its individual member                   the 2018 harvest limit, the Board
                                                  recreational harvest limit, as long as the              states. Individuals seeking information                specified that any adjustments to state
                                                  combined effect of all of the states’                   regarding the process to develop                       measures in 2018 should result in no
                                                  management measures achieves the                        specific state measures or the                         more than a 17-percent liberalization in
                                                  same level of conservation as would                     Commission process for technical                       coastwide harvest relative to the
                                                  Federal coastwide measures. Framework                   evaluation of proposed measures should                 projected 2017 harvest of 3.23 million lb
                                                  Adjustment 6 (July 26, 2006; 71 FR                      contact the marine fisheries agency in                 (1,465 mt), the harvest estimate
                                                  42315) allowed states to form regions for               the state of interest, the Commission, or              available at the December 2017 meeting.
                                                  conservation equivalency in order to                    both.                                                  The Board specified this maximum
                                                  minimize differences in regulations for                    Once the states and regions select                  liberalization due to concerns about the
                                                  anglers fishing in adjacent waters.                     their final 2018 summer flounder                       status of the summer flounder stock, as
                                                     The Council and Board annually                       management measures through their                      well as concerns that harvest estimates
                                                  recommend that either state- or region-                 respective development, analytical, and                for 2017 appeared to be anomalously
                                                  specific recreational measures be                       review processes and submit them to                    low in terms of effort and landings,
                                                  developed (conservation equivalency) or                 the Commission, the Commission will                    raising concerns that overages in 2018
                                                  that coastwide management measures be                   conduct further review and evaluation                  may occur under larger liberalization if
                                                  implemented to ensure that the                          of the submitted proposals, ultimately                 catch and effort rates increase in 2018.
                                                  recreational harvest limit will not be                  notifying NMFS as to which proposals                      NMFS proposes a suite of non-
                                                  exceeded. Even when the Council and                     have been approved or disapproved.                     preferred coastwide measures,
                                                  Board recommend conservation                            NMFS has no overarching authority in                   consistent with those adopted by the the
                                                  equivalency, the Council must specify a                 the development of state or Commission                 Council and Board for implementation
                                                  set of coastwide measures that would                    management measures but is an equal                    in 2018. Under conservation
                                                  apply if conservation equivalency is not                participant along with all the member                  equivalency, the cumulative impact of
                                                  approved for use in Federal waters.                     states in the review process. NMFS                     the regional recreational measures
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                                                     When conservation equivalency is                     neither approves nor implements                        should achieve the same constraints on
                                                  recommended, and following                              individual states’ measures but retains                harvest as the non-preferred coastwide
                                                  confirmation that the proposed state or                 the final authority either to approve or               measures. For 2018, non-preferred
                                                  regional measures developed through                     to disapprove the use of conservation                  coastwide measures approved by the
                                                  the Commission’s technical and policy                   equivalency in place of the coastwide                  Council and Board are a 19-inch (48.3-
                                                  review processes achieve conservation                   measures in Federal waters.                            cm) minimum fish size, a 4-fish per
                                                  equivalency, NMFS may waive the                         Additionally, we will publish our                      person possession limit, and an open
                                                  permit condition found at 50 CFR                        determination as a final rule in the                   season from May 15–September 15.


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                                                  These measures are expected to                          and 3 percent below the 2018 harvest                   a substantial number of small entities.
                                                  constrain the overall recreational                      limit.                                                 The Council conducted an evaluation of
                                                  landings to the 2018 recreational harvest                  The Council recommends extending                    the potential socioeconomic impacts of
                                                  limit. If a jurisdiction’s measures do not              the current black sea bass recreational                the proposed measures in conjunction
                                                  achieve the level of conservation                       season by removing a closure that                      with an EA. According to the
                                                  required by the Commission, that state                  occurs from September 22-October 21                    commercial ownership database, 359
                                                  or region must implement the                            and maintaining the current possession                 for-hire affiliate firms generated
                                                  precautionary default measures. The                     limit and minimum size. The following                  revenues from recreational fishing for
                                                  2018 precautionary default measures                     measures would apply to 2018: A                        various species during the 2014–2016
                                                  recommended by the Council and Board                    15-fish possession limit, a 12.5-inch                  period. All of those business affiliates
                                                  are identical to those in place for 2017:               (31.75-cm) minimum size, and a season                  are categorized as small businesses. It is
                                                  A 20.0-inch (50.8-cm) minimum fish                      from May 15–December 31.                               not possible to derive what proportion
                                                  size; a 2-fish per person possession                       At its February 2018 meeting, the                   of the overall revenues for these for-hire
                                                  limit; and an open season of July 1–                    Commission took final action on                        firms came from fishing activities for an
                                                  August 31, 2018.                                        Addendum XXX, which establishes                        individual species. Nevertheless, given
                                                     The Board reviewed and approved                      state recreational management measures                 the popularity of summer flounder and
                                                  state and region proposals for modifying                designed to constrain catch to the 2018                black sea bass as recreational species in
                                                  management at the Commission’s                          recreational harvest limit and regionally              the Mid-Atlantic and New England,
                                                  February 8, 2018, meeting. With the                     allocates black sea bass using a                       revenues generated from these species
                                                  exception of North Carolina, which                      combination of exploitable biomass                     are likely very important for many of
                                                  intends to maintain status quo                          information from the latest stock                      these firms at certain times of the year.
                                                  measures, all other regions have                        assessment and historical harvest.                     The 3 year average (2014–2016)
                                                  developed proposals for different 2018                  Ultimately, Massachusetts through New                  combined gross receipts (all for-hire
                                                  recreational management that would                      York will be allocated 61.35 percent of                fishing activity combined) for these
                                                  achieve, but not exceed, a 17-percent                   the harvest limit, New Jersey will                     small entities was $53,454,121, ranging
                                                  liberalization of their 2017 harvest.                   receive 30.24 percent, and Delaware                    from less than $10,000 for 92 entities
                                                                                                          through North Carolina will receive 8.41               (lowest value $238) to over $1,000,000
                                                  Scup Recreational Management                            percent. To increase regional
                                                  Measures                                                                                                       for 11 entities (highest value $2.8
                                                                                                          consistency in measures, each region                   million).
                                                    The 2018 scup recreational harvest                    will establish a standard set of                          The economic impacts of the
                                                  limit is 7.37 million lb (3,342 mt) and                 measures, with each state in the region                proposed measures in this action will be
                                                  2017 recreational landings are currently                afforded the flexibility to adjust its                 affected in part by the specific set of
                                                  estimated at 4.68 million lb (2,123 mt).                minimum size by up to 1 inch (2.54 cm)                 measures implemented at the state level
                                                  The status quo management measures                      and possession limit up to three fish.                 for summer flounder conservation
                                                  are a 9-inch (22.9-cm) minimum fish                        If the states do not implement                      equivalency, and for black sea bass
                                                  size, 50-fish per person possession limit,              measures to constrain catch to the 2018                regional management. These impacts are
                                                  and year-round season. The Council                      recreational harvest limit, the Council                likely to vary by species and by state,
                                                  recommends maintaining the existing                     recommends a 14-inch (35.56-cm)                        and in the case of black sea bass, some
                                                  management measures, as no changes                      minimum fish size and a five-fish                      states will need to restrict measures or
                                                  are needed to ensure the 2018                           possession limit with an open season of                maintain status quo measures, while
                                                  recreational harvest limit is not                       May 15–September 15. The Council and                   liberalizations in measures may be
                                                  exceeded. As a result, we are proposing                 NMFS expect, based on February 2018                    allowed for other states.
                                                  to maintain the current scup                            action by the Commission’s Black Sea                      For summer flounder, this action
                                                  recreational management measures for                    Bass Board, that these default measures                would waive Federal measures in lieu of
                                                  2018.                                                   will not be necessary. States presented                state measures designed to reach the
                                                                                                          regional proposals to the Technical                    2018 harvest limit. Moderate
                                                  Black Sea Bass Recreational
                                                                                                          Committee and Board in March 2018.                     liberalizations (17 percent relative to
                                                  Management Measures
                                                                                                          These measures should constrain catch                  2017 harvest) are expected to be
                                                     The 2018 black sea bass recreational                 to the 2018 harvest limit.                             implemented in most states for 2018.
                                                  harvest limit is 3.66 million lb (1,661                                                                        Thus, market demand may see a slight
                                                  mt), a decrease of nearly 15 percent                    Classification                                         to moderate increase in 2018, although
                                                  from the 2017 harvest limit of 4.29                       Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the              this is likely to vary by state depending
                                                  million lb (1,945 mt). The stock biomass                Magnuson-Stevens Act, the Assistant                    on each state’s current measures and
                                                  remains well above the biomass target                   Administrator has determined that this                 how they choose to modify them in
                                                  and overfishing is not occurring but the                proposed rule is consistent with the                   2018. Under more liberal management
                                                  overall biomass is expected to decline as               Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea                   measures in 2018, some anglers may
                                                  the large 2011 year class moves out of                  Bass FMP, other provisions of the                      transfer effort to summer flounder from
                                                  the population due to natural and                       Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other                        other species (e.g., weakfish, striped
                                                  fishing mortality. The Council’s                        applicable law, subject to further                     bass, tautog, pelagics, etc.) resulting in
                                                  Monitoring Committtee and                               consideration after public comment.                    very little change in overall fishing
                                                  Commission’s Technical Committee                        This proposed rule has been determined                 effort.
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                                                  applied a smoothing technique to                        to be not significant for purposes of                     In general, for black sea bass, this
                                                  preliminary MRIP 2017 recreational                      Executive Order 12866.                                 action proposes to liberalize measures
                                                  landings through Wave 6 (November                         The Chief Counsel for Regulation of                  in Federal waters by removing a 30-day
                                                  and December) to account for any                        the Department of Commerce certified                   mid-season closure, so long as the states
                                                  anomalous estimates, which results in a                 to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the               implement measures to constrain catch
                                                  2017 harvest estimate of 3.55 million lb                Small Business Administration that this                to the 2018 recreational harvest limit.
                                                  (1,610 mt). This estimated harvest is 17                proposed rule, if adopted, would not                   The current possession limit and
                                                  percent below the 2017 harvest limit                    have a significant economic impact on                  minimum size requirement would


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                                                  remain the same as in 2017. Removal of                  PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE                              Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                  this mid-season closure reduces                         NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES                             Commerce.
                                                  conflicts between Federal/state waters                                                                         ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
                                                  regulations and allows states more                      ■ 1. The authority citation for part 648               comments.
                                                  flexibility in setting their measures.                  continues to read as follows:
                                                  Because the 2018 harvest limit has                          Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                  SUMMARY:    NMFS proposes regulations to
                                                  decreased by about 15 percent                                                                                  implement Amendment 117 to the
                                                                                                          ■   2. Revise § 648.105 to read as follows:            Fishery Management Plan for
                                                  compared to 2017, liberalizations to
                                                  state waters measures are not expected                  § 648.105 Summer flounder recreational                 Groundfish of the Bering Sea and
                                                  to be implemented, and in fact some                     fishing season.                                        Aleutian Islands Management Area
                                                  states may need to slightly restrict or                   Unless otherwise specified pursuant                  (BSAI FMP), Amendment 106 to the
                                                  retain their existing measures compared                 to § 648.107, vessels that are not eligible            Fishery Management Plan for
                                                                                                          for a moratorium permit under                          Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA
                                                  to 2017 when evaluating the 2017
                                                                                                          § 648.4(a)(3), and fishermen subject to                FMP), and to update the species codes
                                                  harvest and the lower 2018 harvest
                                                                                                          the possession limit, may fish for                     for octopus. This proposed rule would
                                                  limit. Measures in state waters are
                                                                                                          summer flounder from May 15 through                    prohibit directed fishing for the squid
                                                  expected to be adjusted to be slightly                                                                         species complex (squids) by Federally
                                                  more conservative for New York and                      September 15. This time period may be
                                                                                                          adjusted pursuant to the procedures in                 permitted groundfish fishermen and
                                                  states to the north. The states of                                                                             specify a squid retention limit in the
                                                  Delaware through North Carolina will                    § 648.102.
                                                                                                          ■ 3. In § 648.107 revise introductory text
                                                                                                                                                                 GOA groundfish fisheries consistent
                                                  likely adopt the proposed Federal water                                                                        with the existing BSAI squid retention
                                                  measures, which may result in a slight                  to paragraph (a) to read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                 limit, and would make minor
                                                  increase in market demand in those                      § 648.107 Conservation equivalent                      corrections to the octopus species codes.
                                                  states. However, these states account for               measures for the summer flounder fishery.              This rule is intended to promote the
                                                  only 7 percent of all the directed black                  (a) The Regional Administrator has                   goals and objectives of the Magnuson-
                                                  sea bass trips taken coastwide. The                     determined that the recreational fishing               Stevens Fishery Conservation and
                                                  Board will consider approval of final                   measures proposed to be implemented                    Management Act, the groundfish FMPs,
                                                  black sea bass state recreational                       by the states of Maine through North                   and other applicable laws.
                                                  measures in March 2018. Should the                      Carolina for 2018 are the conservation                 DATES: Comments must be received no
                                                  states ultimately not adopt measures                    equivalent of the season, minimum size,                later than May 11, 2018.
                                                  that would constrain catch to the 2018                  and possession limit prescribed in                     ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                  recreational harvest limit, the Council is              §§ 648.105, 648.104(b), and 648.106,                   on this document, identified by NOAA–
                                                  also proposing more restrictive Federal                 respectively. This determination is                    NMFS–2017–0090 by any of the
                                                  measures that would appropriately                       based on a recommendation from the                     following methods:
                                                  constrain catch to meet that objective,                 Summer Flounder Board of the Atlantic                     • Electronic Submission: Submit all
                                                  but this would result in similar impacts                States Marine Fisheries Commission.                    electronic public comments via the
                                                  as if the states implemented these                      *     *     *     *    *                               Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to
                                                  measures themselves. The overall                        ■ 4. Revise § 648.146 to read as follows:              www.regulations.gov/
                                                  combination of management measures                                                                             #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2017-
                                                  may be slightly more restrictive in 2018                § 648.146 Black sea bass recreational
                                                                                                                                                                 0090, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,
                                                                                                          fishing season.
                                                  compared to 2017, but not to a degree                                                                          complete the required fields, and enter
                                                  that is expected to substantially                         Vessels that are not eligible for a                  or attach your comments.
                                                  influence market demand for party/                      moratorium permit under § 648.4(a)(7),                    • Mail: Submit written comments to
                                                  charter trips. Currently, the market                    and fishermen subject to the possession                Glenn Merrill, Assistant Regional
                                                  demand for this sector is relatively                    limit specified in § 648.145(a), may only              Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries
                                                  stable. Because this rule will not have                 possess black sea bass from May 15                     Division, Alaska Region NMFS, Attn:
                                                  a significant economic impact on a                      through December 31, unless this time                  Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O.
                                                                                                          period is adjusted pursuant to the                     Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802–1668.
                                                  substantial number of small entities, an
                                                                                                          procedures in § 648.142.                                  Instructions: Comments sent by any
                                                  initial regulatory flexibility analysis is
                                                  not required and none has been                          [FR Doc. 2018–07467 Filed 4–10–18; 8:45 am]            other method, to any other address or
                                                  prepared. There are no new reporting or                 BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                 individual, or received after the end of
                                                  recordkeeping requirements contained                                                                           the comment period, may not be
                                                  in any of the alternatives considered for                                                                      considered by NMFS. All comments
                                                                                                          DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                 received are a part of the public record
                                                  this action.
                                                                                                                                                                 and will generally be posted for public
                                                  List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648                     National Oceanic and Atmospheric                       viewing on www.regulations.gov
                                                                                                          Administration                                         without change. All personal identifying
                                                    Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and                                                                            information (e.g., name, address),
                                                  recordkeeping requirements.                             50 CFR Part 679                                        confidential business information, or
                                                    Dated: April 6, 2018.                                 [Docket No. 170714670–8309–01]                         otherwise sensitive information
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                                                  Samuel D. Rauch, III,                                                                                          submitted voluntarily by the sender will
                                                                                                          RIN 0648–BH05
                                                  Deputy Assistant Administrator for                                                                             be publicly accessible. NMFS will
                                                  Regulatory Programs, National Marine                    Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic                    accept anonymous comments (enter
                                                  Fisheries Service.                                      Zone Off Alaska; Reclassifying Squid                   ‘‘N/A’’ in the required fields if you wish
                                                                                                          Species in the BSAI and GOA                            to remain anonymous).
                                                    For the reasons set out in the                                                                                  Electronic copies of Amendment 117
                                                  preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is proposed                   AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                     to the BSAI FMP, Amendment 106 to
                                                  to be amended as follows:                               Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                   the GOA FMP, and the Environmental


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Document Created: 2018-04-10 23:59:39
Document Modified: 2018-04-10 23:59:39
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesComments must be received by April 26, 2018.
ContactEmily Gilbert, Fishery Policy Analyst, (978) 281-9244.
FR Citation83 FR 15535 
RIN Number0648-BH79
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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