83_FR_15608 83 FR 15538 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Reclassifying Squid Species in the BSAI and GOA

83 FR 15538 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Reclassifying Squid Species in the BSAI and GOA

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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

Page Range15538-15549
FR Document2018-07510

NMFS proposes regulations to implement Amendment 117 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (BSAI FMP), Amendment 106 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA FMP), and to update the species codes for octopus. This proposed rule would prohibit directed fishing for the squid species complex (squids) by Federally permitted groundfish fishermen and specify a squid retention limit in the GOA groundfish fisheries consistent with the existing BSAI squid retention limit, and would make minor corrections to the octopus species codes. This rule is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the groundfish FMPs, and other applicable laws.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 679

[Docket No. 170714670-8309-01]
RIN 0648-BH05


Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; 
Reclassifying Squid Species in the BSAI and GOA

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 regulations to implement Amendment 117 to the 
Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian 
Islands Management Area (BSAI FMP), Amendment 106 to the Fishery 
Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA FMP), and to 
update the species codes for octopus. This proposed rule would prohibit 
directed fishing for the squid species complex (squids) by Federally 
permitted groundfish fishermen and specify a squid retention limit in 
the GOA groundfish fisheries consistent with the existing BSAI squid 
retention limit, and would make minor corrections to the octopus 
species codes. This rule is intended to promote the goals and 
objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management 
Act, the groundfish FMPs, and other applicable laws.

DATES: Comments must be received no later than May 11, 2018.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2017-0090 by any 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-2017-0090, 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 generally 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 Amendment 117 to the BSAI FMP, Amendment 106 
to the GOA FMP, and the Environmental

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Assessment/Regulatory Impact Review (collectively the ``Analysis'') 
prepared for this action may be obtained from www.regulations.gov.
    Electronic copies of the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analyses 
for the BSAI and GOA Groundfish Harvest Specifications for 2018-2019 
may be obtained from www.regulations.gov.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
rule may be submitted by mail to NMFS at the above address; by email to 
[email protected]; or by fax to 202-395-5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Megan Mackey, 907-586-7228.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Authority for Action

    NMFS manages the groundfish fisheries in the exclusive economic 
zone of the BSAI and GOA under the BSAI FMP and GOA FMP (collectively 
the FMPs). The North Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) 
prepared these FMPs under the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C. 1801 
et seq. Regulations implementing these FMPs appear at 50 CFR part 679. 
General regulations governing U.S. fisheries also appear at 50 CFR part 
600.
    This proposed rule would implement Amendments 117/106 and update 
the species code for octopus in several tables to 50 CFR part 679. The 
Council submitted Amendments 117/106 for review by the Secretary of 
Commerce (Secretary), and the Notice of Availability (NOA) of these 
amendments was published in the Federal Register on March 27, 2018, 
with comments invited through May 29, 2018 (83 FR 13117). Comments may 
address Amendments 117/106 or this proposed rule, but must be received 
by May 29, 2018 to be considered in the Secretary's decision to 
approve, disapprove, or partially approve these amendments.

Background

    In June 2017, the Council voted unanimously to recommend Amendments 
117/106 to the FMPs to reclassify squids as non-target ecosystem 
component species, not in need of conservation and management. Squids 
are currently classified as target species in the FMPs, though as 
discussed below, squids are currently only caught incidental to other 
target fisheries. To implement Amendments 117/106, NMFS proposes 
regulations to prohibit directed fishing for squids by Federally 
permitted groundfish fishermen and to specify a squid retention limit 
in the GOA groundfish fisheries consistent with the existing BSAI squid 
retention limit. The following sections of this preamble provide (1) 
groundfish stock classification in FMPs and a brief history of this 
proposed action; (2) the National Standards (NS) guidance for 
determining which species require conservation and management; (3) a 
description of Amendments 117/106 to the groundfish FMPs; and (4) the 
regulatory changes made by this proposed rule.

Stock Classification in FMPs and a Brief History of This Proposed 
Action

    Among other requirements, FMPs must comply with the Magnuson-
Stevens Act NS (16 U.S.C. 1851). NMFS has implemented regulations to 
provide guidance on the interpretation and application of these NS. 
Relevant to this proposed rule, the NS guidelines at 50 CFR 
600.305(d)(11), (12) and (13) define three classifications for stocks 
in an FMP: (1) Target stocks in need of conservation and management 
that fishers seek to catch; (2) non-target stocks in need of 
conservation and management that are caught incidentally during the 
pursuit of target stocks; and (3) ecosystem component (EC) species that 
do not require conservation and management, but may be listed in an FMP 
in order to achieve ecosystem management objectives.
    Under the groundfish FMPs, and harvest limit regulations at Sec.  
679.20, NMFS must establish an overfishing level (OFL), an acceptable 
biological catch (ABC) and a total allowable catch (TAC) for each stock 
or stock complex (i.e., species or species group) that are assigned a 
target or a non-target species category classification. Overfishing 
occurs when the amount of catch of a stock or stock complex jeopardizes 
the capacity of the stock or stock complex to produce the maximum 
sustainable yield on a continuing basis. NMFS manages fisheries in an 
effort to ensure that no overfishing limits (OFLs) are exceeded in any 
year. Regulations at Sec. Sec.  [thinsp]679.20(d)(1), (d)(2), and 
(d)(3) define the process NMFS uses to limit or prohibit fishing to 
prevent overfishing and maintain total catch at or below the OFL. The 
FMPs define the ABC as the level of a species or species group's annual 
catch that accounts for the scientific uncertainty in the estimate of 
OFL and any other scientific uncertainty. The ABC cannot exceed the 
OFL. Regulations at Sec. Sec.  [thinsp]679.20(d)(1) and (d)(2) describe 
the range of management measures that NMFS uses to maintain total catch 
at or below the ABC. The FMPs define the TAC as the annual catch target 
for a species or species group, derived from the ABC by considering 
social and economic factors and management uncertainty. The TAC must be 
set lower than or equal to the ABC. Regulations at Sec. Sec.  
[thinsp]679.20(d)(1) and (d)(2) describe the range of management 
measures that NMFS uses to maintain total catch at or below the TAC.
    NMFS establishes the OFL, ABC, and TAC for each species or species 
group through the annual harvest specification process. For the most 
recent example of the annual harvest specifications, please see the 
final 2017/2018 annual harvest specifications (82 FR 11826, February 
27, 2017 and 82 FR 12032, February 27, 2017).
    In 2010, Amendments 96/87 to the BSAI and GOA FMPs, respectively, 
established the EC category and designated prohibited species (salmon, 
steelhead trout, crab, halibut, and herring) and forage fish species 
(as defined in Table 2c to 50 CFR part 679 and Sec.  679.20(i)) as EC 
species in the groundfish FMPs (75 FR 61639, October 6, 2010). Under 
the FMPs, EC species are defined as non-target species for which catch 
specifications (i.e., an OFL, ABC, or TAC) are not required. For these 
EC species, NMFS maintained regulations that (1) banned the retention 
of prohibited species, (2) prohibited directed fishing for forage fish, 
and (3) established a limit, known as the maximum retainable amount 
(MRA), on the amount of incidental harvest of forage fish while 
directed fishing for other groundfish species. Regulations at 50 CFR 
679.2 define the term ``directed fishing.'' Regulations at Sec.  
679.20(e) describe the application and calculation of MRAs.
    In 2015, NMFS implemented Amendments 100/91 to the BSAI and GOA 
FMPs, respectively, to add grenadiers (family Macrouridae) to the EC 
category (80 FR 11897, March 5, 2015). The Council and NMFS added 
grenadiers to the FMPs in the EC category because grenadiers did not 
require conservation and management, but acknowledged their role in the 
ecosystem and limited the groundfish fisheries' potential impact on 
grenadiers. Adding grenadiers to the EC category allowed for improved 
data collection and catch monitoring appropriate for grenadiers given 
their abundance, distribution, and catch. Additional detail is provided 
in the final rule implementing Amendments 100/91, and is not repeated 
here (80 FR 11897, March 5, 2015).

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    Squids are currently classified as target species in the groundfish 
FMPs and directed fishing for squids is allowed. However, TAC levels 
established annually for squids are too low to support a directed 
fishery in either the BSAI or GOA. Directed fishing for squids has been 
closed in the BSAI and GOA since 2011 (76 FR 11139, March 1, 2011). 
NMFS places squids on bycatch-only status at the beginning of each year 
through the annual harvest specifications.
    Since 2010, the Council's non-target committee, Plan Teams, and 
Scientific and Statistical Committee have recommended that the Council 
explore reclassifying squids as EC category species because they do not 
meet the target species category classification; there is no demand for 
squid and squid have not been targeted or open to directed fishing in 
either the BSAI or GOA for many years (see Analysis section 1.2). 
Further, there is no conservation concern for squids because they are 
extremely short-lived and highly productive, the current fishing 
mortality is considered insignificant at a population level, and they 
are unlikely to be overfished in the absence of a directed fishery (see 
Analysis section 3.2.5).
    Current OFLs and ABCs for squids are based on average catch 
calculations. While these limits are based on the best available 
scientific information, they are poorly linked to abundance. Most 
squids in the BSAI and GOA are associated with the pelagic environment, 
occurring in the water column. As described in section 3.2 of the 
Analysis, only three of the fifteen species of squids in the BSAI and 
GOA are found close to the ocean floor, and most of the available 
information on the distribution and abundance of squids derives from 
NMFS's bottom trawl surveys. Even demersal squids reside off the bottom 
and bottom trawl surveys do not sample squids well, though they better 
reflect the distribution and abundance of the three species of squids 
found in association with the bottom than the species in the water 
column. The bottom trawl survey likely underestimates biomass of 
squids.
    While biomass estimates for squid are limited, ecosystem models can 
be used to estimate squid densities based upon the food habits and 
consumption rates of predators of squids. As described below, based on 
information derived from ecosystem models in the BSAI and GOA, the 
Council and NMFS believe that catch-based estimates of OFLs and ABCs 
for squids are highly underestimated (see section 3.2.2 of the 
Analysis). If surveys were more aligned with squid distribution, NMFS 
expects that squid biomass estimates, and subsequently squid OFLs and 
ABCs would be substantially higher (see section 3.2.3 of the Analysis).
    Under the current stock classification for squids as a target 
species, if the total TACs of squids are caught in the BSAI or GOA, 
retention of squids is prohibited in that management area for the 
remainder of year. If NMFS projects that incidental catch of squids in 
directed fisheries for groundfish species will exceed the squids OFL, 
NMFS may close directed fishing for those groundfish species in a 
management area to prevent exceeding the squids OFL (see regulations at 
Sec.  679.20(d)(3)). The GOA squids TAC has not been exceeded, however 
the BSAI squids TAC was exceeded in 2012, 2014, and 2015. In 2015, for 
the first time, the BSAI squids catch exceeded the ABC and total catch 
was approaching the OFL (see Analysis section 3.2.3).
    Section 3.2.3 of the Analysis provides a detailed description of 
incidental catch of squids in the BSAI and GOA groundfish fisheries. 
Historically, the Bering Sea pollock fishery has taken the largest 
amount of squids relative to the TAC, ABC, and OFL for BSAI squids. 
Although NMFS has not needed to close the Bering Sea pollock fishery, 
or other groundfish fisheries in the BSAI or GOA, to directed fishing 
to prevent exceeding the squids OFL, the Bering Sea pollock fishery has 
undertaken measures to avoid the incidental harvest of squids and 
exceeding the BSAI squids OFL.
    As described in section 3.2.4 of the Analysis, the Bering Sea 
pollock fleet has coordinated with NMFS and identified areas of 
relatively high squids catch. The Bering Sea pollock fleet has 
voluntarily established specific areas where squids catch is elevated 
and has moved fishing operations out of these areas they term ``squid 
boxes'' prior to NMFS taking action. In the process of moving away from 
areas of high bycatch of squids, the Bering Sea pollock fleet may 
inadvertently encounter areas of increased bycatch of other species 
such as chum salmon, Chinook salmon, and herring for which there is 
greater conservation concern (see Analysis section 3.3).

Determining Which Species Require Conservation and Management

    Section 302(h)(1) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act requires a council to 
prepare an FMP for each fishery under its authority that is in need of 
conservation and management. ``Conservation and management'' is defined 
in section 3(5) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act. The NS guidelines at Sec.  
600.305(c) (revised on October 18, 2016, 81 FR 718585), provide 
direction for determining which stocks will require conservation and 
management and provide direction to regional councils and NMFS for how 
to consider these factors in making this determination. Specifically, 
the guidelines direct regional councils and NMFS to consider a non-
exhaustive list of ten factors when deciding whether stocks require 
conservation and management.
    Section 2.2.1 in the Analysis considers each of the ten factors' 
relevance to squids. The analysis showed that squids are an important 
component of the marine environment, particularly due to their 
importance as prey for marine mammals, fish and other squids. However, 
despite being classified as a target species, there are currently no 
directed fisheries for squids. Squids are not important to commercial, 
recreational or subsistence users and the fisheries for BSAI and GOA 
squids are not important to the National or regional economy. There are 
no developing fisheries for squids in the EEZ off Alaska nor in waters 
of the State of Alaska (State). Currently, the State adopts the MRAs 
established in the Federal fisheries for fisheries in State waters. In 
the absence of a directed fishery, squids are unlikely to become 
overfished because they are short-lived, highly productive, and current 
surveys are considered substantial underestimates of true squids 
biomass in both the BSAI and GOA. Therefore, maintaining squids in the 
FMPs for conservation and management is not likely to improve or 
maintain the condition of the stocks.

Amendments 117/106 to the FMPs

    In June of 2017, the Council recommended, and NMFS now proposes, 
Amendments 117/106 to the BSAI and GOA FMPs, respectively, to 
reclassify squids as EC category species in the FMPs. Based on a review 
of the scientific information, and after considering the revised NS 
guidelines, the Council and NMFS determined that squids are not in need 
of conservation and management, and that classifying squids in the EC 
category is an appropriate action.
    While the Council determined that squids are not in need of 
conservation and management as defined by the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and 
after considering the revised NS guidelines, the Council and NMFS 
determined that there are benefits to retaining squids as an EC species 
complex in the FMPs,

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especially given their ecological importance in the BSAI and GOA.
    In contrast to the BSAI where the squid TAC has been exceeded in 
the past and constrained fishing, the annual catch of squids has not 
exceeded the GOA TAC, ABC or approached the OFL, and management 
measures have not constrained GOA groundfish species (see section 3.2.4 
of the Analysis). However, due to the lack of directed fisheries for 
squids in the GOA and the determination that squids are not in need of 
conservation and management in the GOA, the Council recommended and 
NMFS proposes Amendment 106 to the GOA FMP to accurately classify the 
squid complex in the FMP based on the best available information and 
for consistency with squid management in the BSAI proposed under 
Amendment 117.
    Amendments 117/106 would establish the squids EC species complex in 
the FMPs to clarify that they are non-target species and would require 
monitoring the effects of incidental catch of squids in the groundfish 
fisheries on squid populations. Amendments 117/106 would allow NMFS to 
prohibit directed fisheries for squids and limit the retention and 
commercial sale of squids. By virtue of being classified as EC species, 
catch specifications for squids (i.e., OFLs, ABCs, and TACs) would no 
longer be required.
    Though the Council determined, and NMFS concurs, that squids are 
not in need of conservation and management, squid population status and 
bycatch should be monitored to continually assess vulnerability of 
squids to the fishery given their importance in the ecosystem. 
Therefore, the proposed rule retains record keeping and reporting 
requirements for squid bycatch. The proposed rule would prohibit 
directed fishing for squids to meet the intent of Amendments 117/106 
that squids are not a target species complex. Because the definition of 
directed fishing at Sec.  679.2 is based on an MRA, the proposed rule 
would specify a retention limit for squids so that NMFS could implement 
the prohibition on directed fishing to meet the intent of Amendments 
117/106.

Proposed Rule

    In addition to classifying squids as an EC species in the FMPs 
under Amendments 117/106, the Council recommended and NMFS proposes 
regulations to limit and monitor the incidental catch of squids. This 
proposed rule would--
     Prohibit directed fishing for squids in the BSAI and GOA 
groundfish fisheries;
     maintain recordkeeping and reporting of squids in the BSAI 
and GOA groundfish fisheries, but modify the regulations for clarity;
     specify a squids retention limit, or MRA, in the GOA 
Federal groundfish fisheries consistent with the existing BSAI squids 
MRA of 20 percent; and
     revise the species code tables in the regulations to 
indicate octopus is a multi-species category by using the plural, 
octopuses.
    To prohibit directed fishing, this proposed rule would revise 
Sec. Sec.  679.20(i) and 679.22(i) to prohibit directed fishing for 
squids at all times in the BSAI and GOA groundfish fisheries. This 
prohibition is consistent with the regulations and management approach 
for other EC species. With respect to EC species, NMFS prohibits 
directed fishing for forage fish and grenadiers,
    To clarify definitions and recordkeeping and reporting 
requirements, this proposed rule would add a definition for squids at 
Sec.  679.2. Recordkeeping and reporting regulations at Sec.  679.5 
would not be modified by this proposed rule, but would continue to 
require a vessel operator or manager in a BSAI or GOA groundfish 
fishery to record and report retained and discarded squids in logbooks, 
landing reports, and production reports. This proposed rule would add 
an instruction to Sec.  679.5 to use the squids species code in Table 
2c to 50 CFR part 679 (Table 2c) to record and report squid catch. 
Table 2c lists the species reporting codes for non-target groundfish 
FMP species. NMFS would modify Table 2c to add one squid species code 
and remove the existing squid species code from Table 2a to 50 CFR part 
679 (species reporting codes for target groundfish FMP species) because 
squids would be removed as a target species in the groundfish FMPs. 
These revisions would maintain NMFS' ability to monitor the catch, 
retention, and discard of squids.
    Section 679.20 provides the general limitations for the BSAI and 
GOA groundfish fisheries. Because a TAC would no longer be specified 
for squids, this proposed rule would remove squids from Sec.  
679.20(b)(2), which specifies the amount of the TAC that is reserved 
for inseason management flexibility.
    The MRA is the proportion or percentage of retained catch of a 
species closed for directed fishing (incidental catch species) to the 
retained catch of a species open for directed fishing (basis species). 
This proposed rule would move squids out of the basis species category 
and into the incidental catch species category consistent with the 
prohibition on directed fishing for squids under this proposed rule. In 
the GOA, squids are included in the ``other species'' category (along 
with sculpins, octopus, and sharks) for MRA purposes under the existing 
regulations. To specify a separate MRA for squids in the GOA, this 
proposed rule would remove squids from footnote 6, ``other species'' in 
Table 10 to 50 CFR part 679 and add squids as an incidental catch 
species with an MRA of 20 percent. This proposed rule would similarly 
revise Table 11 to 50 CFR part 679 to remove squids as a basis species 
in the BSAI and add squids and grenadiers footnote 7 to indicate that 
forage fish, grenadiers, and squids are all defined in Table 2c. This 
proposed change would render obsolete, footnote 9 to Table 11 at 50 CFR 
part 679, and it would be removed.
    In developing this proposed rule, the Council and NMFS considered a 
range of squids MRA percentages: 2 percent, 10 percent, and the current 
MRA of 20 percent. The Analysis (Table 3-20) provides the percentage 
range of squids taken incidental to the directed pollock fisheries, by 
haul, in the GOA and BSAI from 2013 through 2016. The majority of the 
hauls contained less than two percent squids. Many hauls contained 
greater than two percent squids, thus an MRA of two percent has the 
potential to be highly constraining. Likewise, while hauls with greater 
than 10 percent of squids were infrequent, an MRA of 10 percent also 
has the potential to constrain the directed fisheries. Section 4.6.2 of 
the Analysis discusses that a more constraining MRA is more likely to 
increase discards of dead squids rather than discourage targeting. 
There are no conservation concerns for squids. Therefore, the Council 
recommended and NMFS proposes specifying an MRA for squids of 20 
percent in the GOA groundfish fisheries consistent with the existing 
MRA for squids in the BSAI groundfish fisheries.
    This proposed rule would also correct a minor technical inaccuracy 
in the species code for octopus. The species code for octopus in the 
existing regulations does not reflect the diversity of octopus species 
in the BSAI and GOA and refers to only one species--North Pacific 
octopus. Several species of octopuses occur in the BSAI and GOA. To 
accurately reflect the diversity of octopuses taken in the groundfish 
fisheries, this proposed rule would revise species code 870 in Table 2a 
to 50 CFR part 679 to indicate multiple species by using the plural 
``octopuses.'' This proposed rule would also revise Table 10 to 50 CFR 
part 679 to update

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octopus in footnote 6 to the plural ``octopuses.'' In addition, 
footnote 4 in Table 11 to part 50 CFR 679 would be revised to include 
the plural for octopus. This proposed correction would not affect 
existing reporting requirements.

Classification

    Pursuant to sections 304(b)(1)(A) and 305(d) of the Magnuson-
Stevens Act, the NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that this 
proposed rule is consistent with Amendment 117 to the BSAI FMP, 
Amendment 106 to the GOA 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 
the purposes of Executive Order 12866.

Regulatory Impact Review (RIR)

    An RIR was prepared to assess the costs and benefits of available 
regulatory alternatives. A copy of this analysis is available from NMFS 
(see ADDRESSES). The Council recommended Amendments 117/106 based on 
those measures that maximized net benefits to the Nation. Specific 
aspects of the economic analysis related to the impact of this proposed 
rule on small entities are discussed below in the Initial Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis section.

Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA)

    This IRFA was prepared for this proposed rule, as required by 
section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), to describe the 
economic impact this proposed rule, if adopted, would have on small 
entities. An IRFA describes why this action is being proposed; the 
objectives and legal basis for the proposed rule; the number of small 
entities to which the proposed rule would apply; any projected 
reporting, recordkeeping, or other compliance requirements of the 
proposed rule; any overlapping, duplicative, or conflicting Federal 
rules; and any significant alternatives to the proposed rule that would 
accomplish the stated objectives, consistent with applicable statutes, 
and that would minimize any significant adverse economic impacts of the 
proposed rule on small entities. Descriptions of this proposed rule, 
its purpose, and the legal basis are contained earlier in this preamble 
and are not repeated here.
Number and Description of Small Entities Regulated by This Proposed 
Rule
    This proposed rule would directly regulate any vessel operator 
harvesting squids in the Federally managed groundfish fisheries in the 
BSAI and GOA. The thresholds applied to determine if an entity or group 
of entities are ``small'' under the RFA depend on the industry 
classification for the entity or entities. Businesses classified as 
primarily engaged in commercial fishing are considered small entities 
if they have combined annual gross receipts not in excess of $11.0 
million for all affiliated operations worldwide (81 FR 4469; January 
26, 2016). The most recent estimates of the number of fishing vessels 
participating in the BSAI and GOA groundfish fisheries that are small 
entities are provided in Table 2 in the Initial Regulatory Flexibility 
Analyses for the BSAI and GOA Harvest Specifications for 2018-2019 (see 
ADDRESSES). In 2016, there were 119 catcher vessels and 5 catcher/
processors in the BSAI, and 920 catcher vessels and 3 catcher/
processors in the GOA. These estimates likely overstate the number of 
small entities in the groundfish fisheries off Alaska because some of 
these vessels are affiliated through common ownership or membership in 
a cooperative and the affiliated vessels together would exceed the 
$11.0 million annual gross receipts threshold for small entities.
    The only potential adverse economic impact that has been identified 
for this proposed rule is that vessel owners or operators who may wish 
to conduct directed fishing for squids in the future, and who would 
wish to retain more squids than they would be allowed to retain under 
the 20 percent MRA, would not be able to do so. This potential adverse 
impact would not affect any current participants relative to 
opportunities available to them in recent years, because directed 
fishing for squid has been closed in the BSAI and GOA since 2011. 
Therefore, no current participants would lose an economic opportunity 
that is available to them today or has been available to them in recent 
years.
    The degree to which this proposed rule could limit current fishery 
permit holders' future economic activity in the BSAI or GOA could be 
viewed as an adverse impact of this proposed rule. This adverse 
economic impact could affect any future participant in these groundfish 
fisheries. Therefore, all fishing vessels currently participating in 
the BSAI and GOA groundfish fisheries that are small entities could be 
adversely impacted by this proposed rule in the future. However, based 
on the very limited number of vessel operators who have expressed 
interest in conducting directed fishing for squids in the past, the 
actual number of small entities that would be adversely impacted by 
this proposed rule is likely zero or very few. Vessel operators may 
continue to catch and retain squids in the BSAI and GOA groundfish 
fisheries as long as they maintain their catch within the 20 percent 
MRA.
    For operators of vessels currently participating in these 
fisheries, the economic impacts of this proposed rule are primarily 
beneficial or neutral. Removing squids from the BSAI target species 
category would remove the squids TAC from inclusion in the 2 million mt 
optimum yield (OY) cap in the BSAI. The amount of the OY cap that has 
been reserved for squids would be available to increase the TAC limit 
or limits for other BSAI target species. This effect would benefit 
participants in the BSAI fisheries that experience TAC increases 
relative to what the TACs would have been without this proposed rule. 
Some of the entities that experience benefits from increased TACs in 
the future may be small entities. The effects on target species TACs 
would be neutral for the GOA fisheries, as the OY has not constrained 
TACs in the GOA to date. Therefore, removing the squids TAC in the GOA 
will not allow for an increase in the TAC for another target species.
    For participants in the Bering Sea pollock fishery, moving squids 
from the target species category to the EC category will remove the 
squid OFL as a potential constraint for the Bering Sea pollock fishery, 
thereby increasing the flexibility of the Bering Sea pollock fishery 
participants to focus on minimizing the bycatch of salmon and other PSC 
in the pollock fisheries. Removing this constraint would reduce the 
costs associated with trying to simultaneously minimize the incidental 
catch of squid and the incidental catch of salmon and other PSC. 
However, none of the directly regulated entities in the Bering Sea 
pollock fishery are considered small entities because all of them are 
affiliated through either ownership or membership in a cooperative and, 
when considered together, have annual gross receipts that exceed $11.0 
million annually.
Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other Compliance Requirements
    Under this proposed rule, requirements for recording and reporting 
the catch, discard, and production of squid in logbooks or on

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catch or production reports will be maintained as they are in existing 
regulations. The proposed rule would make only minor modifications to 
clarify the recordkeeping and reporting requirements in Sec.  679.5, 
Table 2a to 50 CFR part 679, and Table 2c to 50 CFR part 679. 
Therefore, moving squids from the target species category to the EC 
category will not change recordkeeping and reporting costs for fishery 
participants or impose any additional or new costs on participants.
Duplicate, Overlapping, or Conflicting Federal Rules
    No duplication, overlap, or conflict between this proposed rule and 
existing Federal rules has been identified.
Description of Significant Alternatives That Minimize Adverse Impacts 
on Small Entities
    The Council and NMFS considered three alternatives. Among the three 
alternatives, Alternative 2 Option 3 (the preferred alternative) 
provides the most economic benefits to current participants in the BSAI 
and GOA groundfish fisheries. The primary economic benefit of this 
proposed rule is to reduce the potential constraints imposed by the 
OFLs, ABCs, and TACs for squids on BSAI and GOA groundfish fisheries. 
Among the three options considered for the squids MRA (20 percent, 10 
percent, and 2 percent), the 20 percent MRA that was selected minimizes 
the economic impact on any fishing vessel that is a small entity 
because it provides the greatest opportunity to retain squid as 
incidental catch in other groundfish fisheries.
    Alternative 1 is the no action alternative and would continue to 
classify squids as target species in the groundfish FMPs. OFLs, ABCs, 
and TACs would continue to be set for squids as a species group in both 
the BSAI and GOA. Relative to Alternative 2, Alternative 1 could be 
considered less beneficial to small entities because all catch 
specifications would need to be maintained, and current constraints on 
the BSAI and GOA groundfish fisheries would continue. However, 
Alternative 2 (the proposed rule) also could be considered more 
restrictive to small entities than Alternative 1 if the prohibition on 
directed fishing for squids under the proposed rule limits future 
participants' ability to conduct directed fishing for squids more so 
than would occur under the status quo. Alternative 1 allows NMFS to 
determine annually whether to open a directed fishery for squids.
    Alternative 2 would classify squids in the BSAI and GOA in the EC 
category and implement a regulation prohibiting directed fishing for 
squids that could only be revised through subsequent rulemaking. 
However, the Council recommended and NMFS proposes that the benefits of 
the proposed rule to current fishery participants, including small 
entities, outweigh the potential future adverse impacts of the 
prohibition against directed fishing for squids. In addition, this 
provision can be re-evaluated by the Council and NMFS in the future if 
fishery participants want to develop directed fisheries for squids.
    Alternative 3 would classify squids in the groundfish FMPs as 
``non-target'' species, in which case OFLs and ABCs would still be 
established but TAC would no longer be specified. Relative to 
Alternative 2, Alternative 3 is less beneficial to small entities 
because certain catch specifications and their associated fishery 
constraints would still need to be maintained. When comparing 
Alternatives 1 and 3, Alternative 3 would remove the requirement for 
setting TACs; however, the current potential constraints on other 
groundfish fisheries if an OFL or ABC for squids were achieved would 
continue, and therefore Alternative 3 is only slightly more beneficial 
than Alternative 1 to small entities.

Collection-of-Information Requirements

    This proposed rule refers to collection-of-information 
(``recordkeeping and reporting'') requirements approved by the Office 
of Management and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). 
The relevant information collections are approved under OMB control 
number 0648-0213 (Alaska Region Logbook Family of Forms) and OMB 
control number 0648-0515 (Alaska Interagency Electronic Reporting 
System). The proposed rule would make minor revisions to these 
information collection requirements to clarify the location of the 
species code for squids in the tables to 50 CFR part 679. These 
revisions do not change the public reporting burden of the approved 
information collections or require revisions to the currently approved 
supporting statements for these collections.
    Send comments on these or any other aspects of the collection of 
information to NMFS Alaska Region at the ADDRESSES above, by email to 
[email protected], or by fax to (202) 395-5806.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, and no person shall be subject to penalty for 
failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB control number. All currently approved NOAA 
collections of information may be viewed at http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679

    Alaska, Fisheries, Recordkeeping and reporting 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 679 is 
proposed to be amended as follows:

PART 679--FISHERIES OF THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF ALASKA

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1. The authority citation for part 679 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et seq.; 3631 et seq.; 
Pub. L. 108-447; Pub. L. 111-281.

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2. In Sec.  679.2, add a definition for ``Squids'' in alphabetical 
order to read as follows:


Sec.  679.2   Definitions.

* * * * *
    Squids (see Table 2c to this part and Sec.  679.20(i)).
* * * * *
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3. In Sec.  679.5, revise paragraph (a)(3) introductory text, and 
paragraphs (c)(3)(vi)(F), and (c)(4)(vi)(E) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.5   Recordkeeping and reporting (R&R).

    (a) * * *
    (3) Fish to be recorded and reported. The operator or manager must 
record and report the following information (see paragraphs (a)(3)(i) 
through (iv) of this section) for all groundfish (see Table 2a to this 
part), prohibited species (see Table 2b to this part), forage fish (see 
Table 2c to this part), grenadiers (see Table 2c to this part), and 
squids (see Table 2c to this part). The operator or manager may record 
and report the following information (see paragraphs (a)(3)(i) through 
(iv) of this section) for non-groundfish (see Table 2d to this part):
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (3) * * *
    (vi) * * *
    (F) Species codes. The operator must record and report required 
information for all groundfish (see Table 2a to this

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part), prohibited species (see Table 2b to this part), forage fish (see 
Table 2c to this part), grenadiers (see Table 2c to this part), and 
squids (see Table 2c to this part). The operator may record and report 
information for non-groundfish (see Table 2d to this part).
* * * * *
    (4) * * *
    (vi) * * *
    (E) Species codes. The operator must record and report required 
information for all groundfish (see Table 2a to this part), prohibited 
species (see Table 2b to this part), forage fish (see Table 2c to this 
part), grenadiers (see Table 2c to this part), and squids (see Table 2c 
to this part). The operator may record and report information for non-
groundfish (see Table 2d to this part).
* * * * *
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4. In Sec.  679.20, revise paragraph (b)(2) introductory text, 
paragraph (i) heading, and paragraphs (i)(3), (i)(4), and (i)(5) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  679.20   General limitations.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (2) GOA. Initial reserves are established for pollock, Pacific cod, 
flatfish, octopuses, sharks, and sculpins, which are equal to 20 
percent of the TACs for these species or species groups.
* * * * *
    (i) Forage fish, grenadiers, and squids.
* * * * *
    (3) Closure to directed fishing. Directed fishing for forage fish, 
grenadiers, and squids is prohibited at all times in the BSAI and GOA.
    (4) Limits on sale, barter, trade, and processing. The sale, 
barter, trade, or processing of forage fish, grenadiers, and squids is 
prohibited, except as provided in paragraph (i)(5) of this section.
    (5) Allowable fishmeal production. Retained catch of forage fish, 
grenadiers, or squids not exceeding the maximum retainable amount may 
be processed into fishmeal for sale, barter, or trade.
* * * * *
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5. In Sec.  679.22, revise paragraph (i) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.22   Closures.

* * * * *
    (i) Forage fish, grenadiers, and squids closures. See Sec.  
679.20(i)(3).
* * * * *
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6. Revise Table 2a to part 679 to read as follows:

           Table 2a to Part 679--Species Codes: FMP Groundfish
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Species description                         Code
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Atka mackerel (greenling)...............................             193
Flatfish, miscellaneous (flatfish species without                    120
 separate codes)........................................
Flounder:
    Alaska plaice.......................................             133
    Arrowtooth..........................................             121
    Bering..............................................             116
    Kamchatka...........................................             117
    Starry..............................................             129
Octopuses...............................................             870
Pacific cod.............................................             110
Pollock.................................................             270
Rockfish:
    Aurora (Sebastes aurora)............................             185
    Black (BSAI) (S. melanops)..........................             142
    Blackgill (S. melanostomus).........................             177
    Blue (BSAI) (S. mystinus)...........................             167
    Bocaccio (S. paucispinis)...........................             137
    Canary (S. pinniger)................................             146
    Chilipepper (S. goodei).............................             178
    China (S. nebulosus)................................             149
    Copper (S. caurinus)................................             138
    Darkblotched (S. crameri)...........................             159
    Dusky (S. variabilis)...............................             172
    Greenstriped (S. elongatus).........................             135
    Harlequin (S. variegatus)...........................             176
    Northern (S. polyspinis)............................             136
    Pacific Ocean Perch (S. alutus).....................             141
    Pygmy (S. wilsoni)..................................             179
    Quillback (S. maliger)..............................             147
    Redbanded (S. babcocki).............................             153
    Redstripe (S. proriger).............................             158
    Rosethorn (S. helvomaculatus).......................             150
    Rougheye (S. aleutianus)............................             151
    Sharpchin (S. zacentrus)............................             166
    Shortbelly (S. jordani).............................             181
    Shortraker (S. borealis)............................             152
    Silvergray (S. brevispinis).........................             157
    Splitnose (S. diploproa)............................             182
    Stripetail (S. saxicola)............................             183
    Thornyhead (all Sebastolobus species)...............             143
    Tiger (S. nigrocinctus).............................             148
    Vermilion (S. miniatus).............................             184
    Widow (S. entomelas)................................             156
    Yelloweye (S. ruberrimus)...........................             145
    Yellowmouth (S. reedi)..............................             175
    Yellowtail (S. flavidus)............................             155
Sablefish (blackcod)....................................             710

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Sculpins................................................             160
Sharks:
    Other (if salmon, spiny dogfish or Pacific sleeper               689
     shark--use specific species code)..................
    Pacific sleeper.....................................             692
    Salmon..............................................             690
    Spiny dogfish.......................................             691
Skates:
    Alaska (Bathyraja parmifera)........................             703
    Aleutian (B. aleutica)..............................             704
    Whiteblotched (B. maculate).........................             705
    Big (Raja binoculata)...............................             702
    Longnose (R. rhina).................................             701
    Other (if Alaska, Aleutian, whiteblotched, big, or               700
     longnose skate--use specific species code).........
Sole:
    Butter..............................................             126
    Dover...............................................             124
    English.............................................             128
    Flathead............................................             122
    Petrale.............................................             131
    Rex.................................................             125
    Rock................................................             123
    Sand................................................             132
    Yellowfin...........................................             127
    Turbot, Greenland...................................             134
------------------------------------------------------------------------

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7. Revise Table 2c to part 679 to read as follows:

    Table 2c to Part 679--Species Codes: FMP Forage Fish Species (All
    Species of the Following Families), Grenadier Species, and Squids
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Species Identification                        Code
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Forage Fish:
    Bristlemouths, lightfishes, and anglemouths (family              209
     Gonostomatidae)....................................
    Capelin smelt (family Osmeridae)....................             516
    Deep-sea smelts (family Bathylagidae)...............             773
    Eulachon smelt (family Osmeridae)...................             511
    Gunnels (family Pholidae)...........................             207
    Krill (order Euphausiacea)..........................             800
    Lanternfishes (family Myctophidae)..................             772
    Pacific Sand fish (family Trichodontidae)...........             206
    Pacific Sand lance (family Ammodytidae).............             774
    Pricklebacks, war-bonnets, eelblennys, cockscombs                208
     and Shannys (family Stichaeidae)...................
    Surf smelt (family Osmeridae).......................             515
Grenadiers:
    Giant Grenadiers (Albatrossia pectoralis)...........             214
    Other Grenadiers....................................             213
Squid:
    Squids..............................................             875
------------------------------------------------------------------------

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                                                  15538                  Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 70 / Wednesday, April 11, 2018 / Proposed Rules

                                                  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
nshattuck on DSK9F9SC42PROD with PROPOSALS




                                                  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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                                                  Assessment/Regulatory Impact Review                     prohibit directed fishing for squids by                measures that NMFS uses to maintain
                                                  (collectively the ‘‘Analysis’’) prepared                Federally permitted groundfish                         total catch at or below the ABC. The
                                                  for this action may be obtained from                    fishermen and to specify a squid                       FMPs define the TAC as the annual
                                                  www.regulations.gov.                                    retention limit in the GOA groundfish                  catch target for a species or species
                                                    Electronic copies of the Initial                      fisheries consistent with the existing                 group, derived from the ABC by
                                                  Regulatory Flexibility Analyses for the                 BSAI squid retention limit. The                        considering social and economic factors
                                                  BSAI and GOA Groundfish Harvest                         following sections of this preamble                    and management uncertainty. The TAC
                                                  Specifications for 2018–2019 may be                     provide (1) groundfish stock                           must be set lower than or equal to the
                                                  obtained from www.regulations.gov.                      classification in FMPs and a brief                     ABC. Regulations at §§ 679.20(d)(1) and
                                                    Written comments regarding the                        history of this proposed action; (2) the               (d)(2) describe the range of management
                                                  burden-hour estimates or other aspects                  National Standards (NS) guidance for                   measures that NMFS uses to maintain
                                                  of the collection-of-information                        determining which species require                      total catch at or below the TAC.
                                                  requirements contained in this rule may                 conservation and management; (3) a                        NMFS establishes the OFL, ABC, and
                                                  be submitted by mail to NMFS at the                     description of Amendments 117/106 to                   TAC for each species or species group
                                                  above address; by email to OIRA_                        the groundfish FMPs; and (4) the                       through the annual harvest specification
                                                  Submission@omb.eop.gov; or by fax to                    regulatory changes made by this                        process. For the most recent example of
                                                  202–395–5806.                                           proposed rule.                                         the annual harvest specifications, please
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        Stock Classification in FMPs and a Brief               see the final 2017/2018 annual harvest
                                                  Megan Mackey, 907–586–7228.                             History of This Proposed Action                        specifications (82 FR 11826, February
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                                                                     27, 2017 and 82 FR 12032, February 27,
                                                                                                             Among other requirements, FMPs                      2017).
                                                  Authority for Action                                    must comply with the Magnuson-
                                                                                                                                                                    In 2010, Amendments 96/87 to the
                                                                                                          Stevens Act NS (16 U.S.C. 1851). NMFS
                                                     NMFS manages the groundfish                                                                                 BSAI and GOA FMPs, respectively,
                                                                                                          has implemented regulations to provide
                                                  fisheries in the exclusive economic zone                                                                       established the EC category and
                                                                                                          guidance on the interpretation and
                                                  of the BSAI and GOA under the BSAI                      application of these NS. Relevant to this              designated prohibited species (salmon,
                                                  FMP and GOA FMP (collectively the                       proposed rule, the NS guidelines at 50                 steelhead trout, crab, halibut, and
                                                  FMPs). The North Pacific Fishery                        CFR 600.305(d)(11), (12) and (13) define               herring) and forage fish species (as
                                                  Management Council (Council)                            three classifications for stocks in an                 defined in Table 2c to 50 CFR part 679
                                                  prepared these FMPs under the                           FMP: (1) Target stocks in need of                      and § 679.20(i)) as EC species in the
                                                  authority of the Magnuson-Stevens                       conservation and management that                       groundfish FMPs (75 FR 61639, October
                                                  Fishery Conservation and Management                     fishers seek to catch; (2) non-target                  6, 2010). Under the FMPs, EC species
                                                  Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C.                   stocks in need of conservation and                     are defined as non-target species for
                                                  1801 et seq. Regulations implementing                   management that are caught                             which catch specifications (i.e., an OFL,
                                                  these FMPs appear at 50 CFR part 679.                   incidentally during the pursuit of target              ABC, or TAC) are not required. For
                                                  General regulations governing U.S.                      stocks; and (3) ecosystem component                    these EC species, NMFS maintained
                                                  fisheries also appear at 50 CFR part 600.               (EC) species that do not require                       regulations that (1) banned the retention
                                                     This proposed rule would implement                   conservation and management, but may                   of prohibited species, (2) prohibited
                                                  Amendments 117/106 and update the                       be listed in an FMP in order to achieve                directed fishing for forage fish, and (3)
                                                  species code for octopus in several                     ecosystem management objectives.                       established a limit, known as the
                                                  tables to 50 CFR part 679. The Council                     Under the groundfish FMPs, and                      maximum retainable amount (MRA), on
                                                  submitted Amendments 117/106 for                        harvest limit regulations at § 679.20,                 the amount of incidental harvest of
                                                  review by the Secretary of Commerce                     NMFS must establish an overfishing                     forage fish while directed fishing for
                                                  (Secretary), and the Notice of                          level (OFL), an acceptable biological                  other groundfish species. Regulations at
                                                  Availability (NOA) of these                             catch (ABC) and a total allowable catch                50 CFR 679.2 define the term ‘‘directed
                                                  amendments was published in the                         (TAC) for each stock or stock complex                  fishing.’’ Regulations at § 679.20(e)
                                                  Federal Register on March 27, 2018,                     (i.e., species or species group) that are              describe the application and calculation
                                                  with comments invited through May 29,                   assigned a target or a non-target species              of MRAs.
                                                  2018 (83 FR 13117). Comments may                        category classification. Overfishing                      In 2015, NMFS implemented
                                                  address Amendments 117/106 or this                      occurs when the amount of catch of a                   Amendments 100/91 to the BSAI and
                                                  proposed rule, but must be received by                  stock or stock complex jeopardizes the                 GOA FMPs, respectively, to add
                                                  May 29, 2018 to be considered in the                    capacity of the stock or stock complex                 grenadiers (family Macrouridae) to the
                                                  Secretary’s decision to approve,                        to produce the maximum sustainable                     EC category (80 FR 11897, March 5,
                                                  disapprove, or partially approve these                  yield on a continuing basis. NMFS                      2015). The Council and NMFS added
                                                  amendments.                                             manages fisheries in an effort to ensure               grenadiers to the FMPs in the EC
                                                                                                          that no overfishing limits (OFLs) are                  category because grenadiers did not
                                                  Background                                              exceeded in any year. Regulations at                   require conservation and management,
                                                     In June 2017, the Council voted                      §§ 679.20(d)(1), (d)(2), and (d)(3) define             but acknowledged their role in the
                                                  unanimously to recommend                                the process NMFS uses to limit or                      ecosystem and limited the groundfish
                                                  Amendments 117/106 to the FMPs to                       prohibit fishing to prevent overfishing                fisheries’ potential impact on
                                                  reclassify squids as non-target                         and maintain total catch at or below the               grenadiers. Adding grenadiers to the EC
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                                                  ecosystem component species, not in                     OFL. The FMPs define the ABC as the                    category allowed for improved data
                                                  need of conservation and management.                    level of a species or species group’s                  collection and catch monitoring
                                                  Squids are currently classified as target               annual catch that accounts for the                     appropriate for grenadiers given their
                                                  species in the FMPs, though as                          scientific uncertainty in the estimate of              abundance, distribution, and catch.
                                                  discussed below, squids are currently                   OFL and any other scientific                           Additional detail is provided in the
                                                  only caught incidental to other target                  uncertainty. The ABC cannot exceed the                 final rule implementing Amendments
                                                  fisheries. To implement Amendments                      OFL. Regulations at §§ 679.20(d)(1) and                100/91, and is not repeated here (80 FR
                                                  117/106, NMFS proposes regulations to                   (d)(2) describe the range of management                11897, March 5, 2015).


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                                                     Squids are currently classified as                   with squid distribution, NMFS expects                  Stevens Act. The NS guidelines at
                                                  target species in the groundfish FMPs                   that squid biomass estimates, and                      § 600.305(c) (revised on October 18,
                                                  and directed fishing for squids is                      subsequently squid OFLs and ABCs                       2016, 81 FR 718585), provide direction
                                                  allowed. However, TAC levels                            would be substantially higher (see                     for determining which stocks will
                                                  established annually for squids are too                 section 3.2.3 of the Analysis).                        require conservation and management
                                                  low to support a directed fishery in                      Under the current stock classification               and provide direction to regional
                                                  either the BSAI or GOA. Directed                        for squids as a target species, if the total           councils and NMFS for how to consider
                                                  fishing for squids has been closed in the               TACs of squids are caught in the BSAI                  these factors in making this
                                                  BSAI and GOA since 2011 (76 FR                          or GOA, retention of squids is                         determination. Specifically, the
                                                  11139, March 1, 2011). NMFS places                      prohibited in that management area for                 guidelines direct regional councils and
                                                  squids on bycatch-only status at the                    the remainder of year. If NMFS projects                NMFS to consider a non-exhaustive list
                                                  beginning of each year through the                      that incidental catch of squids in                     of ten factors when deciding whether
                                                  annual harvest specifications.                          directed fisheries for groundfish species              stocks require conservation and
                                                     Since 2010, the Council’s non-target                 will exceed the squids OFL, NMFS may                   management.
                                                  committee, Plan Teams, and Scientific                   close directed fishing for those                          Section 2.2.1 in the Analysis
                                                  and Statistical Committee have                          groundfish species in a management                     considers each of the ten factors’
                                                  recommended that the Council explore                    area to prevent exceeding the squids                   relevance to squids. The analysis
                                                  reclassifying squids as EC category                     OFL (see regulations at § 679.20(d)(3)).               showed that squids are an important
                                                  species because they do not meet the                    The GOA squids TAC has not been                        component of the marine environment,
                                                  target species category classification;                 exceeded, however the BSAI squids                      particularly due to their importance as
                                                  there is no demand for squid and squid                  TAC was exceeded in 2012, 2014, and                    prey for marine mammals, fish and
                                                  have not been targeted or open to                       2015. In 2015, for the first time, the                 other squids. However, despite being
                                                  directed fishing in either the BSAI or                  BSAI squids catch exceeded the ABC                     classified as a target species, there are
                                                  GOA for many years (see Analysis                        and total catch was approaching the                    currently no directed fisheries for
                                                  section 1.2). Further, there is no                      OFL (see Analysis section 3.2.3).                      squids. Squids are not important to
                                                  conservation concern for squids because                   Section 3.2.3 of the Analysis provides
                                                                                                                                                                 commercial, recreational or subsistence
                                                  they are extremely short-lived and                      a detailed description of incidental
                                                                                                                                                                 users and the fisheries for BSAI and
                                                  highly productive, the current fishing                  catch of squids in the BSAI and GOA
                                                                                                                                                                 GOA squids are not important to the
                                                  mortality is considered insignificant at a              groundfish fisheries. Historically, the
                                                                                                                                                                 National or regional economy. There are
                                                  population level, and they are unlikely                 Bering Sea pollock fishery has taken the
                                                                                                                                                                 no developing fisheries for squids in the
                                                  to be overfished in the absence of a                    largest amount of squids relative to the
                                                                                                                                                                 EEZ off Alaska nor in waters of the State
                                                  directed fishery (see Analysis section                  TAC, ABC, and OFL for BSAI squids.
                                                                                                          Although NMFS has not needed to close                  of Alaska (State). Currently, the State
                                                  3.2.5).
                                                     Current OFLs and ABCs for squids are                 the Bering Sea pollock fishery, or other               adopts the MRAs established in the
                                                  based on average catch calculations.                    groundfish fisheries in the BSAI or                    Federal fisheries for fisheries in State
                                                  While these limits are based on the best                GOA, to directed fishing to prevent                    waters. In the absence of a directed
                                                  available scientific information, they are              exceeding the squids OFL, the Bering                   fishery, squids are unlikely to become
                                                  poorly linked to abundance. Most                        Sea pollock fishery has undertaken                     overfished because they are short-lived,
                                                  squids in the BSAI and GOA are                          measures to avoid the incidental harvest               highly productive, and current surveys
                                                  associated with the pelagic                             of squids and exceeding the BSAI                       are considered substantial
                                                  environment, occurring in the water                     squids OFL.                                            underestimates of true squids biomass
                                                  column. As described in section 3.2 of                    As described in section 3.2.4 of the                 in both the BSAI and GOA. Therefore,
                                                  the Analysis, only three of the fifteen                 Analysis, the Bering Sea pollock fleet                 maintaining squids in the FMPs for
                                                  species of squids in the BSAI and GOA                   has coordinated with NMFS and                          conservation and management is not
                                                  are found close to the ocean floor, and                 identified areas of relatively high squids             likely to improve or maintain the
                                                  most of the available information on the                catch. The Bering Sea pollock fleet has                condition of the stocks.
                                                  distribution and abundance of squids                    voluntarily established specific areas                 Amendments 117/106 to the FMPs
                                                  derives from NMFS’s bottom trawl                        where squids catch is elevated and has
                                                  surveys. Even demersal squids reside off                moved fishing operations out of these                    In June of 2017, the Council
                                                  the bottom and bottom trawl surveys do                  areas they term ‘‘squid boxes’’ prior to               recommended, and NMFS now
                                                  not sample squids well, though they                     NMFS taking action. In the process of                  proposes, Amendments 117/106 to the
                                                  better reflect the distribution and                     moving away from areas of high bycatch                 BSAI and GOA FMPs, respectively, to
                                                  abundance of the three species of squids                of squids, the Bering Sea pollock fleet                reclassify squids as EC category species
                                                  found in association with the bottom                    may inadvertently encounter areas of                   in the FMPs. Based on a review of the
                                                  than the species in the water column.                   increased bycatch of other species such                scientific information, and after
                                                  The bottom trawl survey likely                          as chum salmon, Chinook salmon, and                    considering the revised NS guidelines,
                                                  underestimates biomass of squids.                       herring for which there is greater                     the Council and NMFS determined that
                                                     While biomass estimates for squid are                conservation concern (see Analysis                     squids are not in need of conservation
                                                  limited, ecosystem models can be used                   section 3.3).                                          and management, and that classifying
                                                  to estimate squid densities based upon                                                                         squids in the EC category is an
                                                  the food habits and consumption rates                   Determining Which Species Require                      appropriate action.
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                                                  of predators of squids. As described                    Conservation and Management                              While the Council determined that
                                                  below, based on information derived                        Section 302(h)(1) of the Magnuson-                  squids are not in need of conservation
                                                  from ecosystem models in the BSAI and                   Stevens Act requires a council to                      and management as defined by the
                                                  GOA, the Council and NMFS believe                       prepare an FMP for each fishery under                  Magnuson-Stevens Act, and after
                                                  that catch-based estimates of OFLs and                  its authority that is in need of                       considering the revised NS guidelines,
                                                  ABCs for squids are highly                              conservation and management.                           the Council and NMFS determined that
                                                  underestimated (see section 3.2.2 of the                ‘‘Conservation and management’’ is                     there are benefits to retaining squids as
                                                  Analysis). If surveys were more aligned                 defined in section 3(5) of the Magnuson-               an EC species complex in the FMPs,


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                                                  especially given their ecological                          • Prohibit directed fishing for squids              category and into the incidental catch
                                                  importance in the BSAI and GOA.                         in the BSAI and GOA groundfish                         species category consistent with the
                                                     In contrast to the BSAI where the                    fisheries;                                             prohibition on directed fishing for
                                                  squid TAC has been exceeded in the                         • maintain recordkeeping and                        squids under this proposed rule. In the
                                                  past and constrained fishing, the annual                reporting of squids in the BSAI and                    GOA, squids are included in the ‘‘other
                                                  catch of squids has not exceeded the                    GOA groundfish fisheries, but modify                   species’’ category (along with sculpins,
                                                                                                          the regulations for clarity;                           octopus, and sharks) for MRA purposes
                                                  GOA TAC, ABC or approached the OFL,
                                                                                                             • specify a squids retention limit, or              under the existing regulations. To
                                                  and management measures have not
                                                                                                          MRA, in the GOA Federal groundfish                     specify a separate MRA for squids in the
                                                  constrained GOA groundfish species                      fisheries consistent with the existing
                                                  (see section 3.2.4 of the Analysis).                                                                           GOA, this proposed rule would remove
                                                                                                          BSAI squids MRA of 20 percent; and                     squids from footnote 6, ‘‘other species’’
                                                  However, due to the lack of directed                       • revise the species code tables in the
                                                  fisheries for squids in the GOA and the                                                                        in Table 10 to 50 CFR part 679 and add
                                                                                                          regulations to indicate octopus is a                   squids as an incidental catch species
                                                  determination that squids are not in                    multi-species category by using the                    with an MRA of 20 percent. This
                                                  need of conservation and management                     plural, octopuses.                                     proposed rule would similarly revise
                                                  in the GOA, the Council recommended                        To prohibit directed fishing, this                  Table 11 to 50 CFR part 679 to remove
                                                  and NMFS proposes Amendment 106 to                      proposed rule would revise §§ 679.20(i)                squids as a basis species in the BSAI
                                                  the GOA FMP to accurately classify the                  and 679.22(i) to prohibit directed                     and add squids and grenadiers footnote
                                                  squid complex in the FMP based on the                   fishing for squids at all times in the                 7 to indicate that forage fish, grenadiers,
                                                  best available information and for                      BSAI and GOA groundfish fisheries.                     and squids are all defined in Table 2c.
                                                  consistency with squid management in                    This prohibition is consistent with the                This proposed change would render
                                                  the BSAI proposed under Amendment                       regulations and management approach                    obsolete, footnote 9 to Table 11 at 50
                                                  117.                                                    for other EC species. With respect to EC               CFR part 679, and it would be removed.
                                                     Amendments 117/106 would                             species, NMFS prohibits directed                          In developing this proposed rule, the
                                                  establish the squids EC species complex                 fishing for forage fish and grenadiers,                Council and NMFS considered a range
                                                  in the FMPs to clarify that they are non-                  To clarify definitions and                          of squids MRA percentages: 2 percent,
                                                  target species and would require                        recordkeeping and reporting                            10 percent, and the current MRA of 20
                                                  monitoring the effects of incidental                    requirements, this proposed rule would                 percent. The Analysis (Table 3–20)
                                                  catch of squids in the groundfish                       add a definition for squids at § 679.2.                provides the percentage range of squids
                                                  fisheries on squid populations.                         Recordkeeping and reporting                            taken incidental to the directed pollock
                                                  Amendments 117/106 would allow                          regulations at § 679.5 would not be                    fisheries, by haul, in the GOA and BSAI
                                                  NMFS to prohibit directed fisheries for                 modified by this proposed rule, but                    from 2013 through 2016. The majority of
                                                  squids and limit the retention and                      would continue to require a vessel                     the hauls contained less than two
                                                  commercial sale of squids. By virtue of                 operator or manager in a BSAI or GOA                   percent squids. Many hauls contained
                                                  being classified as EC species, catch                   groundfish fishery to record and report                greater than two percent squids, thus an
                                                  specifications for squids (i.e., OFLs,                  retained and discarded squids in                       MRA of two percent has the potential to
                                                  ABCs, and TACs) would no longer be                      logbooks, landing reports, and                         be highly constraining. Likewise, while
                                                  required.                                               production reports. This proposed rule                 hauls with greater than 10 percent of
                                                                                                          would add an instruction to § 679.5 to                 squids were infrequent, an MRA of 10
                                                     Though the Council determined, and                   use the squids species code in Table 2c
                                                  NMFS concurs, that squids are not in                                                                           percent also has the potential to
                                                                                                          to 50 CFR part 679 (Table 2c) to record                constrain the directed fisheries. Section
                                                  need of conservation and management,                    and report squid catch. Table 2c lists the
                                                  squid population status and bycatch                                                                            4.6.2 of the Analysis discusses that a
                                                                                                          species reporting codes for non-target                 more constraining MRA is more likely
                                                  should be monitored to continually                      groundfish FMP species. NMFS would                     to increase discards of dead squids
                                                  assess vulnerability of squids to the                   modify Table 2c to add one squid                       rather than discourage targeting. There
                                                  fishery given their importance in the                   species code and remove the existing                   are no conservation concerns for squids.
                                                  ecosystem. Therefore, the proposed rule                 squid species code from Table 2a to 50                 Therefore, the Council recommended
                                                  retains record keeping and reporting                    CFR part 679 (species reporting codes                  and NMFS proposes specifying an MRA
                                                  requirements for squid bycatch. The                     for target groundfish FMP species)                     for squids of 20 percent in the GOA
                                                  proposed rule would prohibit directed                   because squids would be removed as a                   groundfish fisheries consistent with the
                                                  fishing for squids to meet the intent of                target species in the groundfish FMPs.                 existing MRA for squids in the BSAI
                                                  Amendments 117/106 that squids are                      These revisions would maintain NMFS’                   groundfish fisheries.
                                                  not a target species complex. Because                   ability to monitor the catch, retention,                  This proposed rule would also correct
                                                  the definition of directed fishing at                   and discard of squids.                                 a minor technical inaccuracy in the
                                                  § 679.2 is based on an MRA, the                            Section 679.20 provides the general                 species code for octopus. The species
                                                  proposed rule would specify a retention                 limitations for the BSAI and GOA                       code for octopus in the existing
                                                  limit for squids so that NMFS could                     groundfish fisheries. Because a TAC                    regulations does not reflect the diversity
                                                  implement the prohibition on directed                   would no longer be specified for squids,               of octopus species in the BSAI and GOA
                                                  fishing to meet the intent of                           this proposed rule would remove squids                 and refers to only one species—North
                                                  Amendments 117/106.                                     from § 679.20(b)(2), which specifies the               Pacific octopus. Several species of
                                                  Proposed Rule                                           amount of the TAC that is reserved for                 octopuses occur in the BSAI and GOA.
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                                                                                                          inseason management flexibility.                       To accurately reflect the diversity of
                                                    In addition to classifying squids as an                  The MRA is the proportion or                        octopuses taken in the groundfish
                                                  EC species in the FMPs under                            percentage of retained catch of a species              fisheries, this proposed rule would
                                                  Amendments 117/106, the Council                         closed for directed fishing (incidental                revise species code 870 in Table 2a to
                                                  recommended and NMFS proposes                           catch species) to the retained catch of a              50 CFR part 679 to indicate multiple
                                                  regulations to limit and monitor the                    species open for directed fishing (basis               species by using the plural ‘‘octopuses.’’
                                                  incidental catch of squids. This                        species). This proposed rule would                     This proposed rule would also revise
                                                  proposed rule would—                                    move squids out of the basis species                   Table 10 to 50 CFR part 679 to update


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                                                  octopus in footnote 6 to the plural                     Number and Description of Small                        adversely impacted by this proposed
                                                  ‘‘octopuses.’’ In addition, footnote 4 in               Entities Regulated by This Proposed                    rule in the future. However, based on
                                                  Table 11 to part 50 CFR 679 would be                    Rule                                                   the very limited number of vessel
                                                  revised to include the plural for                          This proposed rule would directly                   operators who have expressed interest
                                                  octopus. This proposed correction                       regulate any vessel operator harvesting                in conducting directed fishing for
                                                  would not affect existing reporting                     squids in the Federally managed                        squids in the past, the actual number of
                                                  requirements.                                           groundfish fisheries in the BSAI and                   small entities that would be adversely
                                                                                                          GOA. The thresholds applied to                         impacted by this proposed rule is likely
                                                  Classification                                                                                                 zero or very few. Vessel operators may
                                                                                                          determine if an entity or group of
                                                                                                          entities are ‘‘small’’ under the RFA                   continue to catch and retain squids in
                                                    Pursuant to sections 304(b)(1)(A) and                                                                        the BSAI and GOA groundfish fisheries
                                                  305(d) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the                 depend on the industry classification for
                                                                                                                                                                 as long as they maintain their catch
                                                  NMFS Assistant Administrator has                        the entity or entities. Businesses
                                                                                                                                                                 within the 20 percent MRA.
                                                  determined that this proposed rule is                   classified as primarily engaged in
                                                                                                                                                                    For operators of vessels currently
                                                  consistent with Amendment 117 to the                    commercial fishing are considered small                participating in these fisheries, the
                                                  BSAI FMP, Amendment 106 to the GOA                      entities if they have combined annual                  economic impacts of this proposed rule
                                                  FMP, other provisions of the Magnuson-                  gross receipts not in excess of $11.0                  are primarily beneficial or neutral.
                                                                                                          million for all affiliated operations                  Removing squids from the BSAI target
                                                  Stevens Act, and other applicable law,
                                                                                                          worldwide (81 FR 4469; January 26,                     species category would remove the
                                                  subject to further consideration after
                                                                                                          2016). The most recent estimates of the                squids TAC from inclusion in the 2
                                                  public comment.                                         number of fishing vessels participating                million mt optimum yield (OY) cap in
                                                    This proposed rule has been                           in the BSAI and GOA groundfish                         the BSAI. The amount of the OY cap
                                                  determined to be not significant for the                fisheries that are small entities are                  that has been reserved for squids would
                                                  purposes of Executive Order 12866.                      provided in Table 2 in the Initial                     be available to increase the TAC limit or
                                                                                                          Regulatory Flexibility Analyses for the                limits for other BSAI target species. This
                                                  Regulatory Impact Review (RIR)
                                                                                                          BSAI and GOA Harvest Specifications                    effect would benefit participants in the
                                                     An RIR was prepared to assess the                    for 2018–2019 (see ADDRESSES). In 2016,                BSAI fisheries that experience TAC
                                                  costs and benefits of available regulatory              there were 119 catcher vessels and 5                   increases relative to what the TACs
                                                  alternatives. A copy of this analysis is                catcher/processors in the BSAI, and 920                would have been without this proposed
                                                  available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).                    catcher vessels and 3 catcher/processors               rule. Some of the entities that
                                                  The Council recommended                                 in the GOA. These estimates likely                     experience benefits from increased
                                                                                                          overstate the number of small entities in              TACs in the future may be small
                                                  Amendments 117/106 based on those
                                                                                                          the groundfish fisheries off Alaska                    entities. The effects on target species
                                                  measures that maximized net benefits to
                                                                                                          because some of these vessels are                      TACs would be neutral for the GOA
                                                  the Nation. Specific aspects of the                     affiliated through common ownership or
                                                  economic analysis related to the impact                                                                        fisheries, as the OY has not constrained
                                                                                                          membership in a cooperative and the                    TACs in the GOA to date. Therefore,
                                                  of this proposed rule on small entities                 affiliated vessels together would exceed
                                                  are discussed below in the Initial                                                                             removing the squids TAC in the GOA
                                                                                                          the $11.0 million annual gross receipts                will not allow for an increase in the
                                                  Regulatory Flexibility Analysis section.                threshold for small entities.                          TAC for another target species.
                                                  Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                    The only potential adverse economic                    For participants in the Bering Sea
                                                  (IRFA)                                                  impact that has been identified for this               pollock fishery, moving squids from the
                                                                                                          proposed rule is that vessel owners or                 target species category to the EC
                                                    This IRFA was prepared for this                       operators who may wish to conduct                      category will remove the squid OFL as
                                                  proposed rule, as required by section                   directed fishing for squids in the future,             a potential constraint for the Bering Sea
                                                  603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act                   and who would wish to retain more                      pollock fishery, thereby increasing the
                                                  (RFA), to describe the economic impact                  squids than they would be allowed to                   flexibility of the Bering Sea pollock
                                                  this proposed rule, if adopted, would                   retain under the 20 percent MRA, would                 fishery participants to focus on
                                                  have on small entities. An IRFA                         not be able to do so. This potential                   minimizing the bycatch of salmon and
                                                  describes why this action is being                      adverse impact would not affect any                    other PSC in the pollock fisheries.
                                                  proposed; the objectives and legal basis                current participants relative to                       Removing this constraint would reduce
                                                  for the proposed rule; the number of                    opportunities available to them in                     the costs associated with trying to
                                                                                                          recent years, because directed fishing                 simultaneously minimize the incidental
                                                  small entities to which the proposed
                                                                                                          for squid has been closed in the BSAI                  catch of squid and the incidental catch
                                                  rule would apply; any projected
                                                                                                          and GOA since 2011. Therefore, no                      of salmon and other PSC. However,
                                                  reporting, recordkeeping, or other                      current participants would lose an                     none of the directly regulated entities in
                                                  compliance requirements of the                          economic opportunity that is available                 the Bering Sea pollock fishery are
                                                  proposed rule; any overlapping,                         to them today or has been available to                 considered small entities because all of
                                                  duplicative, or conflicting Federal rules;              them in recent years.                                  them are affiliated through either
                                                  and any significant alternatives to the                    The degree to which this proposed                   ownership or membership in a
                                                  proposed rule that would accomplish                     rule could limit current fishery permit                cooperative and, when considered
                                                  the stated objectives, consistent with                  holders’ future economic activity in the               together, have annual gross receipts that
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                                                  applicable statutes, and that would                     BSAI or GOA could be viewed as an                      exceed $11.0 million annually.
                                                  minimize any significant adverse                        adverse impact of this proposed rule.
                                                  economic impacts of the proposed rule                   This adverse economic impact could                     Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other
                                                  on small entities. Descriptions of this                 affect any future participant in these                 Compliance Requirements
                                                  proposed rule, its purpose, and the legal               groundfish fisheries. Therefore, all                     Under this proposed rule,
                                                  basis are contained earlier in this                     fishing vessels currently participating in             requirements for recording and
                                                  preamble and are not repeated here.                     the BSAI and GOA groundfish fisheries                  reporting the catch, discard, and
                                                                                                          that are small entities could be                       production of squid in logbooks or on


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                                                  catch or production reports will be                     and implement a regulation prohibiting                 to the requirements of the PRA, unless
                                                  maintained as they are in existing                      directed fishing for squids that could                 that collection of information displays a
                                                  regulations. The proposed rule would                    only be revised through subsequent                     currently valid OMB control number.
                                                  make only minor modifications to                        rulemaking. However, the Council                       All currently approved NOAA
                                                  clarify the recordkeeping and reporting                 recommended and NMFS proposes that                     collections of information may be
                                                  requirements in § 679.5, Table 2a to 50                 the benefits of the proposed rule to                   viewed at http://www.cio.noaa.gov/
                                                  CFR part 679, and Table 2c to 50 CFR                    current fishery participants, including                services_programs/prasubs.html.
                                                  part 679. Therefore, moving squids from                 small entities, outweigh the potential
                                                  the target species category to the EC                   future adverse impacts of the                          List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679
                                                  category will not change recordkeeping                  prohibition against directed fishing for                 Alaska, Fisheries, Recordkeeping and
                                                  and reporting costs for fishery                         squids. In addition, this provision can                reporting requirements.
                                                  participants or impose any additional or                be re-evaluated by the Council and                       Dated: April 6, 2018.
                                                  new costs on participants.                              NMFS in the future if fishery                          Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                                                                          participants want to develop directed
                                                  Duplicate, Overlapping, or Conflicting                                                                         Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                                                                          fisheries for squids.
                                                  Federal Rules                                              Alternative 3 would classify squids in
                                                                                                                                                                 Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                                                                                                                                 Fisheries Service.
                                                    No duplication, overlap, or conflict                  the groundfish FMPs as ‘‘non-target’’
                                                  between this proposed rule and existing                 species, in which case OFLs and ABCs                     For the reasons set out in the
                                                  Federal rules has been identified.                      would still be established but TAC                     preamble, 50 CFR part 679 is proposed
                                                                                                          would no longer be specified. Relative                 to be amended as follows:
                                                  Description of Significant Alternatives
                                                  That Minimize Adverse Impacts on                        to Alternative 2, Alternative 3 is less
                                                                                                          beneficial to small entities because                   PART 679—FISHERIES OF THE
                                                  Small Entities                                                                                                 EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF
                                                                                                          certain catch specifications and their
                                                     The Council and NMFS considered                      associated fishery constraints would                   ALASKA
                                                  three alternatives. Among the three                     still need to be maintained. When
                                                  alternatives, Alternative 2 Option 3 (the                                                                      ■ 1. The authority citation for part 679
                                                                                                          comparing Alternatives 1 and 3,                        continues to read as follows:
                                                  preferred alternative) provides the most                Alternative 3 would remove the
                                                  economic benefits to current                            requirement for setting TACs; however,                   Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et
                                                  participants in the BSAI and GOA                        the current potential constraints on                   seq.; 3631 et seq.; Pub. L. 108–447; Pub. L.
                                                  groundfish fisheries. The primary                                                                              111–281.
                                                                                                          other groundfish fisheries if an OFL or
                                                  economic benefit of this proposed rule                  ABC for squids were achieved would                     ■  2. In § 679.2, add a definition for
                                                  is to reduce the potential constraints                  continue, and therefore Alternative 3 is               ‘‘Squids’’ in alphabetical order to read
                                                  imposed by the OFLs, ABCs, and TACs                     only slightly more beneficial than                     as follows:
                                                  for squids on BSAI and GOA groundfish                   Alternative 1 to small entities.
                                                  fisheries. Among the three options                                                                             § 679.2   Definitions.
                                                  considered for the squids MRA (20                       Collection-of-Information Requirements                 *     *      *     *     *
                                                  percent, 10 percent, and 2 percent), the                   This proposed rule refers to                           Squids (see Table 2c to this part and
                                                  20 percent MRA that was selected                        collection-of-information                              § 679.20(i)).
                                                  minimizes the economic impact on any                    (‘‘recordkeeping and reporting’’)                      *     *      *     *     *
                                                  fishing vessel that is a small entity                   requirements approved by the Office of                 ■ 3. In § 679.5, revise paragraph (a)(3)
                                                  because it provides the greatest                        Management and Budget (OMB) under                      introductory text, and paragraphs
                                                  opportunity to retain squid as incidental               the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA).                     (c)(3)(vi)(F), and (c)(4)(vi)(E) to read as
                                                  catch in other groundfish fisheries.                    The relevant information collections are               follows:
                                                     Alternative 1 is the no action                       approved under OMB control number
                                                  alternative and would continue to                                                                              § 679.5   Recordkeeping and reporting
                                                                                                          0648–0213 (Alaska Region Logbook
                                                                                                                                                                 (R&R).
                                                  classify squids as target species in the                Family of Forms) and OMB control
                                                  groundfish FMPs. OFLs, ABCs, and                        number 0648–0515 (Alaska Interagency                      (a) * * *
                                                  TACs would continue to be set for                       Electronic Reporting System). The                         (3) Fish to be recorded and reported.
                                                  squids as a species group in both the                   proposed rule would make minor                         The operator or manager must record
                                                  BSAI and GOA. Relative to Alternative                   revisions to these information collection              and report the following information
                                                  2, Alternative 1 could be considered less               requirements to clarify the location of                (see paragraphs (a)(3)(i) through (iv) of
                                                  beneficial to small entities because all                the species code for squids in the tables              this section) for all groundfish (see
                                                  catch specifications would need to be                   to 50 CFR part 679. These revisions do                 Table 2a to this part), prohibited species
                                                  maintained, and current constraints on                  not change the public reporting burden                 (see Table 2b to this part), forage fish
                                                  the BSAI and GOA groundfish fisheries                   of the approved information collections                (see Table 2c to this part), grenadiers
                                                  would continue. However, Alternative 2                  or require revisions to the currently                  (see Table 2c to this part), and squids
                                                  (the proposed rule) also could be                       approved supporting statements for                     (see Table 2c to this part). The operator
                                                  considered more restrictive to small                    these collections.                                     or manager may record and report the
                                                  entities than Alternative 1 if the                         Send comments on these or any other                 following information (see paragraphs
                                                  prohibition on directed fishing for                     aspects of the collection of information               (a)(3)(i) through (iv) of this section) for
                                                  squids under the proposed rule limits                   to NMFS Alaska Region at the                           non-groundfish (see Table 2d to this
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                                                  future participants’ ability to conduct                 ADDRESSES above, by email to OIRA_                     part):
                                                  directed fishing for squids more so than                Submission@omb.eop.gov, or by fax to                   *      *     *     *     *
                                                  would occur under the status quo.                       (202) 395–5806.                                           (c) * * *
                                                  Alternative 1 allows NMFS to determine                     Notwithstanding any other provision                    (3) * * *
                                                  annually whether to open a directed                     of the law, no person is required to                      (vi) * * *
                                                  fishery for squids.                                     respond to, and no person shall be                        (F) Species codes. The operator must
                                                     Alternative 2 would classify squids in               subject to penalty for failure to comply               record and report required information
                                                  the BSAI and GOA in the EC category                     with, a collection of information subject              for all groundfish (see Table 2a to this


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                                                  part), prohibited species (see Table 2b to                                   ■ 4. In § 679.20, revise paragraph (b)(2)                                      (4) Limits on sale, barter, trade, and
                                                  this part), forage fish (see Table 2c to                                     introductory text, paragraph (i) heading,                                    processing. The sale, barter, trade, or
                                                  this part), grenadiers (see Table 2c to                                      and paragraphs (i)(3), (i)(4), and (i)(5) to                                 processing of forage fish, grenadiers,
                                                  this part), and squids (see Table 2c to                                      read as follows:                                                             and squids is prohibited, except as
                                                  this part). The operator may record and                                                                                                                   provided in paragraph (i)(5) of this
                                                  report information for non-groundfish                                        § 679.20         General limitations.                                        section.
                                                  (see Table 2d to this part).                                                 *      *     *     *    *                                                      (5) Allowable fishmeal production.
                                                  *     *      *    *      *                                                      (b) * * *                                                                 Retained catch of forage fish, grenadiers,
                                                                                                                                  (2) GOA. Initial reserves are                                             or squids not exceeding the maximum
                                                    (4) * * *
                                                                                                                               established for pollock, Pacific cod,                                        retainable amount may be processed
                                                    (vi) * * *                                                                                                                                              into fishmeal for sale, barter, or trade.
                                                                                                                               flatfish, octopuses, sharks, and sculpins,
                                                    (E) Species codes. The operator must                                       which are equal to 20 percent of the                                         *     *     *      *    *
                                                  record and report required information                                       TACs for these species or species                                            ■ 5. In § 679.22, revise paragraph (i) to
                                                  for all groundfish (see Table 2a to this                                     groups.                                                                      read as follows:
                                                  part), prohibited species (see Table 2b to
                                                                                                                               *      *     *     *    *                                                    § 679.22         Closures.
                                                  this part), forage fish (see Table 2c to
                                                  this part), grenadiers (see Table 2c to                                         (i) Forage fish, grenadiers, and squids.                                  *     *     *     *    *
                                                  this part), and squids (see Table 2c to                                      *      *     *     *    *                                                      (i) Forage fish, grenadiers, and squids
                                                  this part). The operator may record and                                         (3) Closure to directed fishing.                                          closures. See § 679.20(i)(3).
                                                  report information for non-groundfish                                        Directed fishing for forage fish,                                            *     *     *     *    *
                                                  (see Table 2d to this part).                                                 grenadiers, and squids is prohibited at                                      ■ 6. Revise Table 2a to part 679 to read
                                                  *     *      *    *      *                                                   all times in the BSAI and GOA.                                               as follows:

                                                                                                         TABLE 2a TO PART 679—SPECIES CODES: FMP GROUNDFISH
                                                                                                                                       Species description                                                                                                    Code

                                                  Atka mackerel (greenling) ....................................................................................................................................................................                     193
                                                  Flatfish, miscellaneous (flatfish species without separate codes) ......................................................................................................                                           120
                                                  Flounder:
                                                       Alaska plaice ................................................................................................................................................................................                133
                                                       Arrowtooth ....................................................................................................................................................................................               121
                                                       Bering ...........................................................................................................................................................................................            116
                                                       Kamchatka ....................................................................................................................................................................................                117
                                                       Starry ............................................................................................................................................................................................           129
                                                  Octopuses ............................................................................................................................................................................................             870
                                                  Pacific cod ...........................................................................................................................................................................................            110
                                                  Pollock .................................................................................................................................................................................................          270
                                                  Rockfish:
                                                       Aurora (Sebastes aurora) .............................................................................................................................................................                        185
                                                       Black (BSAI) (S. melanops) .........................................................................................................................................................                          142
                                                       Blackgill (S. melanostomus) .........................................................................................................................................................                         177
                                                       Blue (BSAI) (S. mystinus) ............................................................................................................................................................                        167
                                                       Bocaccio (S. paucispinis) .............................................................................................................................................................                       137
                                                       Canary (S. pinniger) .....................................................................................................................................................................                    146
                                                       Chilipepper (S. goodei) .................................................................................................................................................................                     178
                                                       China (S. nebulosus) ....................................................................................................................................................................                     149
                                                       Copper (S. caurinus) ....................................................................................................................................................................                     138
                                                       Darkblotched (S. crameri) ............................................................................................................................................................                        159
                                                       Dusky (S. variabilis) ......................................................................................................................................................................                  172
                                                       Greenstriped (S. elongatus) .........................................................................................................................................................                         135
                                                       Harlequin (S. variegatus) ..............................................................................................................................................................                      176
                                                       Northern (S. polyspinis) ................................................................................................................................................................                     136
                                                       Pacific Ocean Perch (S. alutus) ...................................................................................................................................................                           141
                                                       Pygmy (S. wilsoni) ........................................................................................................................................................................                   179
                                                       Quillback (S. maliger) ...................................................................................................................................................................                    147
                                                       Redbanded (S. babcocki) .............................................................................................................................................................                         153
                                                       Redstripe (S. proriger) ..................................................................................................................................................................                    158
                                                       Rosethorn (S. helvomaculatus) ....................................................................................................................................................                            150
                                                       Rougheye (S. aleutianus) .............................................................................................................................................................                        151
                                                       Sharpchin (S. zacentrus) ..............................................................................................................................................................                       166
                                                       Shortbelly (S. jordani) ...................................................................................................................................................................                   181
                                                       Shortraker (S. borealis) ................................................................................................................................................................                     152
                                                       Silvergray (S. brevispinis) .............................................................................................................................................................                     157
                                                       Splitnose (S. diploproa) ................................................................................................................................................................                     182
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                                                       Stripetail (S. saxicola) ...................................................................................................................................................................                  183
                                                       Thornyhead (all Sebastolobus species) .......................................................................................................................................                                 143
                                                       Tiger (S. nigrocinctus) ..................................................................................................................................................................                    148
                                                       Vermilion (S. miniatus) .................................................................................................................................................................                     184
                                                       Widow (S. entomelas) ..................................................................................................................................................................                       156
                                                       Yelloweye (S. ruberrimus) ............................................................................................................................................................                        145
                                                       Yellowmouth (S. reedi) .................................................................................................................................................................                      175
                                                       Yellowtail (S. flavidus) ..................................................................................................................................................................                   155
                                                  Sablefish (blackcod) ............................................................................................................................................................................                  710



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                                                                                                                                      Species description                                                                                                    Code

                                                  Sculpins ...............................................................................................................................................................................................          160
                                                  Sharks:
                                                      Other (if salmon, spiny dogfish or Pacific sleeper shark—use specific species code) ...............................................................                                                           689
                                                      Pacific sleeper ..............................................................................................................................................................................                692
                                                      Salmon ..........................................................................................................................................................................................             690
                                                      Spiny dogfish ................................................................................................................................................................................                691
                                                  Skates:
                                                      Alaska (Bathyraja parmifera) ........................................................................................................................................................                         703
                                                      Aleutian (B. aleutica) ....................................................................................................................................................................                   704
                                                      Whiteblotched (B. maculate) ........................................................................................................................................................                          705
                                                      Big (Raja binoculata) ....................................................................................................................................................................                    702
                                                      Longnose (R. rhina) ......................................................................................................................................................................                    701
                                                      Other (if Alaska, Aleutian, whiteblotched, big, or longnose skate—use specific species code) .................................................                                                                700
                                                  Sole:
                                                      Butter ............................................................................................................................................................................................           126
                                                      Dover ............................................................................................................................................................................................            124
                                                      English ..........................................................................................................................................................................................            128
                                                      Flathead ........................................................................................................................................................................................             122
                                                      Petrale ..........................................................................................................................................................................................            131
                                                      Rex ...............................................................................................................................................................................................           125
                                                      Rock ..............................................................................................................................................................................................           123
                                                      Sand .............................................................................................................................................................................................            132
                                                      Yellowfin .......................................................................................................................................................................................             127
                                                      Turbot, Greenland ........................................................................................................................................................................                    134



                                                  ■ 7. Revise Table 2c to part 679 to read
                                                  as follows:

                                                      TABLE 2c TO PART 679—SPECIES CODES: FMP FORAGE FISH SPECIES (ALL SPECIES OF THE FOLLOWING FAMILIES),
                                                                                        GRENADIER SPECIES, AND SQUIDS
                                                                                                                                     Species Identification                                                                                                  Code

                                                  Forage Fish:
                                                      Bristlemouths, lightfishes, and anglemouths (family Gonostomatidae) .......................................................................................                                                   209
                                                      Capelin smelt (family Osmeridae) ................................................................................................................................................                             516
                                                      Deep-sea smelts (family Bathylagidae) ........................................................................................................................................                                773
                                                      Eulachon smelt (family Osmeridae) .............................................................................................................................................                               511
                                                      Gunnels (family Pholidae) ............................................................................................................................................................                        207
                                                      Krill (order Euphausiacea) ............................................................................................................................................................                       800
                                                      Lanternfishes (family Myctophidae) ..............................................................................................................................................                             772
                                                      Pacific Sand fish (family Trichodontidae) .....................................................................................................................................                               206
                                                      Pacific Sand lance (family Ammodytidae) ....................................................................................................................................                                  774
                                                      Pricklebacks, war-bonnets, eelblennys, cockscombs and Shannys (family Stichaeidae) ...........................................................                                                                208
                                                      Surf smelt (family Osmeridae) ......................................................................................................................................................                          515
                                                  Grenadiers:
                                                      Giant Grenadiers (Albatrossia pectoralis) ....................................................................................................................................                                214
                                                      Other Grenadiers ..........................................................................................................................................................................                   213
                                                  Squid:
                                                      Squids ...........................................................................................................................................................................................            875


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                                                  as follows:
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                                 BASIS SPECIES                                            INCIDENTAL CATCH SPECIES (for DSR caught on catcher vessels in the SEO, see§ 679.20 lj)")
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                                                                                                                                                                   Aggregated
                                                                  Pacific
                                                                            DW
                                                                                   Rex    Flathead
                                                                                                   sw Arnnv-             Aggregated
                                                                                                                                      SRIRE      SEO
                                                                                                                                                           Atka       f(Jra~e
                                                                                                                                                                                 Skates Other
                                                                                                                                                                                    (10)
                                                                                                                                                                                                    (12)

                            Code        Species         Pollock             Flat                   Flat        Sablefish               ERA      (C/Ps                                    species
                                                                   cod       (2)   sole     sole    (3'1 tooth           rocklishC 7J   (1)              mackerel     lish 91              (6)
                                                                                                                                                only)
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                           110      Pacillc cod           20      n/a(9J    20     20       20       20      35        1          5          II)
                                                                                                                                                     10      20          2         5      20        R        20
                           121      ~rrowtooth             5         5      20     20       20       20     nla        1           5         0       0       20          2         5      20        8        20
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                           122      flathead sole         20        20      20     20       n./a     20     35         7          15         7       1       20          2         5      20        8        20
                           125      Rex sole              20        20      20     nla      20       20     35         7          15         7       1       20          2         5      20        8        20
                                    ~orthem                                                                                                                                                                  20
                           136                            20        20      20     20       20       20      35        7          15         7       1       20          2         5      20        R
                                     ockfish
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                           141                            20        20      20     20       20       20      35        7          15         7       1       20          2         5      20        8
                                    perch
                           143        hornyhead           20        20      20     20       20       20      35        7          15         7       1       20          2         5      20        8        20
                           152/     phortraker/                                                                                                                                                              20
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                                     ougheye !lJ
                                                          20        20      20     20       20       20      35        7          15        nla      1       20          2         5      20        8
                           151
                                                                                                                                             1,)                                                    g
                           193      V\.tka mackerel       20        20      20     20       20       20      35        1           5                 10      n/a         2         5      20                 20
                                                                                                                                             1,)
                          ~70       Pollock               nla       20      20     20       20       20      35        1           5                 10      20          2         5      20        8        20
                          1710      fo>ablefish           20        20      20     20       20       20      35       n/a         15         7        1      20          2         5      20        8        20
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                          flatfish, deep-waterr2J         20        20      nla    20       20       20      35        7          15         7       1       20          2         5      20        8        20
                          flatfish. shallow-                                                                                                 II)                                                             20
                          ~atcrC 3 J
                                                          20        20      20     20       20       n/a     35        1          5                  10      20          2         5      20        8
                          ~ockfish, other 14!             20        20      20     20       20       20      35        7          15         7        1      20          2         5      20        8        20
                                     Dusky                                                                                                                                                                   20
                           172                            20        20      20     20       20       20      35        7          15         7       1       20          2         5      20        8
                                     ockfish
                          Rockfish, DSR-SEO       IJ)     20        20      20     20       20       20      35        7          15         7      nla      20          2         5      20        8        20
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                          Skates1 'J                      20        20      20     20       20       20      35        1           5         (l
                                                                                                                                                    10       20          2        n/a     20        8        20
                          pther species 16J               20        20      20     20       20       20      35        1           5         (ll
                                                                                                                                                    10       20          2         5      nla       8        20
                          V\,ggregated amount of                                                                                                                                                             20
                                                                                                                                             II)
                          [10n-grmmdfish                  20        20      20     20       20       20      35        1          5                  10      20          2         5      20        X
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                            1    Shortraker/rougheye rockfish
                                       SR!RE              Sebastes borealis (shortraker) (152)
                                                          S. aleutianus (rougheve) (151)
                                       SR!REERA           Shortraker/rougheye rockfish in the Eastern Regulatory Area (ERA).
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                            2    Deep-water flatfish      Dover sole (124), Greenland turbot (134), Kamchatka flounder (117), and deep-sea sole
                            3    Shallow-water            Flatfish not including deep-water flatfish, flathead sole (122), rex sole (125), or arrowtooth flounder (121)
                                 flatfish
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                                                          Central Regulatory Area        means other rockfish and demersal shelf rockfish
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                                                          Southeast Outside District     means other rockfish
                                                                                                                            Other rockfish
                                                          S. aurora (aurora) (185)       S. variegates (harlequin)(l76)                                           S. brevispinis (silvergrev)(l57)
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                                                          ,','. melanostomus             S. wilsoni (pygmy)(179)                                                  S. diploproa (splitnose)(182)
                                                          (blackgill)( 177)
                                                          S. paucispinis                 S. hahcocki (redbanded)(153)                                             S. saxicola (stripetai1)(183)
                                                          (bocaccio)(137)
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                                                          S. goodei                      S. proriger (reds tripe)( 158)                                           S. miniatus (vermilion)(184)
                                                          (chilipepper)(178)
                                                          S. crameri                     S. zacentrus (sharpchin)(166)
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                                                                                                                                                                  S. reedi (yellowmouth)( 17 5)
                                                          (darkblotch)(159)
                                                          S. elongatus
                                                                                         S.jordani (shortbelly)(l81)
                                                          (greenstriped)(13 5)
                                                          S. entomelas (widow)(156) S. flavidus (yellowtail)(155)
                                                                                 In the Eastern Regulatory Area onlv, Other rockfish also includes S. polvspinis (northern)(l36)

                            5       Demersal shelf        S. pinniger (canary)(l46)    S. maliger (quillback)(l47)                                             S. ruberrimus (ycllowcyc)(l45)
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                                    rockfish (DSR)        S. nebulosus (china)(l49)    S. helvomaculatus (rosethorn)(l50)
                                                          S. caurinus (copper)(138)    S. nigrocinctus (tiger)(148)
                                                          DSR-SEO =Demersal shelf rockfish in the Southeast Outside District (SEO). Catcher vessels in the SEO have full retention of DSR
                                                          (see§ 679.20(j)).
                            6       Other species         Sculpins (160)                       I Octopuses (870)                                I Sharks (689)
                            7       Aggregated rockfish   Aggregated rockfish (see § 679 .2) means any species of the genera Sebastes or Sebastolobus except Sebastes ciliates (dark rockfish),
                                                          Sebastes melanops (black rockfish), and Sebastes mystinus (blue rockfish), except in:




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                                                                            8               n/a          Not applicable
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                                                                            9    Aggregated forage        Bristlemouths, lightfishes, and anglemouths (family Gonostomatidae)                   209
                      as follows:
                                              ■




                                                                                 fish (all species of     Cape lin smelt (family Osmeridae)                                                     516
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                                                                                 the following taxa)      Deep-sea smelts (family Barhvla:;?idae)                                               773
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                                                                                                          Eulachon smelt (family Osmeridae)                                                     511
                                                                                                          Gunnels (family Pholidae)                                                             207
                                                                                                          Krill (order Euphausiacea)                                                            800
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                                                                                                          Latemfishes (family Mvctophidae)                                                      772
                                                                                                          Pacific Sand fish (family Trichodontidae)                                             206
                                                                                                          Pacific Sand lance (familv Ammodvtidae)                                               774
                                                                                                          Pricklcbacks, war-bonnets, eclblennys, cockscombs and shannys (family                 208
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                                                                                                          Stichaeidae)
                                                                                                          Surf smelt (family Osmeridae)                                                         515
                                                                            10 Skates Species and         Alaska (Bathyraja. Parmi fora)                                                        703
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                                                                                 Groups                   Aleutian (B. aleutica)                                                                704
                                                                                                          Whiteblotched (Raja binoculata)                                                       705
                                                                                                          Big Skates (Raja binoculata)                                                          702
                                                                                                          Longnose Skates (R. rhina)                                                            701
                                                                                                          Otl1er Skates (Rathyraja and Raja spp.)                                               700
                                                                            11 Aggregated non-            All legally retained species of fish and shellfish, including IFQ halibut, that are not listed as Hv1P groundfish in Tables 2a and 2c to this
                                                                                 groundfish               part.
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                                                                            12 Grenadiers                 Giant grenadiers (Albalrossia pectoralis)                                             214
                                                                                                          Other grenadiers (all grenadiers that are not Giant grenadiers)                       213




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                                                                                              DASIS SPECII:S                                                                           INCIDENTAL CA TCII SPECII:S
                                                                                                                                                                        Yellow                        Green-             Short-                   Aggregated                     Grenadiers
                                                                                                                          Pacific  Atka    Alaska Anow-        Kam-              Other Rock Flathead          Sable-            Aggregated Squids             Other                  (7)
                                                                                             rode      Species    Pollock                                                 fin           2               land             raker/                     forage
                                                                                                                           wei    mackerel plaice  loolh       chatka          llalfish   wle   sol,;          fi,;h 1           rockfish
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          6  7
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                                                                                                                                                                         sole                          lurbol          rougheye                      fish 7
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                                                                                              110   Pacific cod      20      na'       20       20       35       35      20        20      20       20       1        1        2           5        20         2         20          8
                                                                                              121   i\rmv.1ooth      20      20        20       20       na       20      20        20      20       20       7        1        2           5        20         2          3          8
                                                                                             117 Kamchatka           20      20        20       20       20       na      20        20      20       20       7        1        2           5        20         2          3          t;
                                                                                                    Plathead
                                                                                             122                     20      20        20       35       35       35      35        35      35       na       35      15        7          15        20         2          20         s
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                                                                                                    sole
                                                                                             123 Rock sole           20      20        20       35       35       35      35        35      na       35        l       1        2          15        20         2          20         8
                                                                                                    YelloVIfin
                                                                                             127                     20      20        20       35       35       35      na        35      35       35        1       I        2           5        20         2         20          8
                                                                                                    sole
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                                                                                                    Alaska
                                                                                             133                     20      20        20       na       35       35      35        35      35       35        1       1        2           5        20         2         20          8
                                                                                                    Plaice
                                                                                                    Greenland
                                                                                             134                     20      20        20       20       35       35      20        20      20       20       na      15        7          15        20         2         20          8
                                                                                                    turbot
                                                                                             136 Northem             20      20        20       20       35       35      20        20      20       20       35      15        7          15        20         2         20          8
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                                                                                                    Pacific
                                                                                             141    Ocean            20      20        20       20       35       35      20        20      20       20       35      15        7          15        20         2         20          8
                                                                                                    perch
                                                                                             152/ Shortraker/
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                                                                                                                     20      20        20       20       35       35      20        20      20       20       35      15       na           5        20         2         20          8
                                                                                             151    Rougheye
                                                                                                    Atka
                                                                                             193                     20      20        na       20       35       35      20        20      20       20        1       I        2           5        20         2         20          t;
                                                                                                    mackerel
                                                                                             270 Pollock             na      20        20       20       35       35      20        20      20       20        1       1        2          5         20         2         20          s
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                                                                                             710    Sablefish        20      20        20       20       35       35      20        20      20       20       35      na        7          15        20         2         20          8
                                                                                             Other !1atfish"         20      20        20       35       35       35      35        na      35       35        I       I        2           5        20         2         20          8
                                                                                             Other rocktish3         20      20        20       20       35       35      20        20      20       20       35      15        7          15        20         2         20          8
                                                                                             Other species           20      20        20       20       35       35      20        20      20       20        1       1        2           5        20         2          na         g
                                                                                             Aggregated
                                                                                              amO\mt
                                                                                              non-groundfish
                                                                                                                     20      20        20       20       35       35      20        20      20       20        1       I        2           5        20         2          20         s
                                                                                              specfes8
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                                                                                                           Sablefish: for fixed gear restrictions, see§ 679.7(f)(3)(ii) and (f)( II).
                                                                                                         2
                                                                                                           Other flatfish includes all flatfish species, except for Pacific halibut (a prohibited species), flathead sole, Greenland turbot, rock sole, yellowfin sole, Alaska
                                                                                                           plaice, arrowtooth flmmder and Kan1chatka flounder.
                                                                                                         3
                                                                                                           Other rockfish includes all "rockfish" as defined at§ 679.2, except for Pacific ocean perch; and northern, shortraker, and rougheye rockfish.
                                                                                                         4
                                                                                                           The Other species includes sculpins, sharks, skates, and octopuses.
                                                                                                         5
                                                                                                           na not applicable
                                                                                                         6
                                                                                                           Aggregated rockfish includes all "rockfish'' as defined at§ 679.2, except shortraker and rougheye rockfish.
                                                                                                         7
                                                                                                           Forage fish, grenadiers, and squids are all defined at Table 2c to this patt.
                                                                                                         8
                                                                                                           All legally retained species of fish and shellfish, including CDQ halibut and IFQ halibut that are not listed as FMP groundfish in Tables 2a and 2c to this part.




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Document Created: 2018-04-10 23:59:32
Document Modified: 2018-04-10 23:59:32
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 no later than May 11, 2018.
ContactMegan Mackey, 907-586-7228.
FR Citation83 FR 15538 
RIN Number0648-BH05
CFR AssociatedAlaska; Fisheries and Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

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