83_FR_27410 83 FR 27297 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Modifications to Individual Fishing Quota Programs

83 FR 27297 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Modifications to Individual Fishing Quota Programs

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 113 (June 12, 2018)

Page Range27297-27300
FR Document2018-12548

NMFS implements management measures described in Amendment 36A to the Fishery Management Plan (FMP) for the Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) (Amendment 36A), as prepared by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Council). This final rule requires owners or operators of federally permitted commercial Gulf reef fish vessels landing any commercially harvested, federally managed reef fish from the Gulf to provide notification prior to landing and to land at approved locations; requires shares from the red snapper individual fishing quota (IFQ) (RS-IFQ) program and the groupers and tilefishes IFQ (GT-IFQ) program that are in non-activated IFQ accounts to be returned to NMFS for redistribution; and allows NMFS to withhold a portion of IFQ allocation at the start of a fishing year equal to an anticipated commercial quota reduction. The purpose of this final rule is to improve compliance and increase management flexibility in the RS- IFQ and GT-IFQ programs, and increase the likelihood of achieving optimum yield (OY) for Gulf reef fish stocks managed under these programs.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 622

[Docket No. 170413393-8487-02]
RIN 0648-BG83


Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; 
Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Modifications to Individual 
Fishing Quota Programs

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS implements management measures described in Amendment 36A 
to the Fishery Management Plan (FMP) for the Reef Fish Resources of the 
Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) (Amendment 36A), as prepared by the Gulf of 
Mexico Fishery Management Council (Council). This final rule requires 
owners or operators of federally permitted commercial Gulf reef fish 
vessels landing any commercially harvested, federally managed reef fish 
from the Gulf to provide notification prior to landing and to land at 
approved locations; requires shares from the red snapper individual 
fishing quota (IFQ) (RS-IFQ) program and the groupers and tilefishes 
IFQ (GT-IFQ) program that are in non-activated IFQ accounts to be 
returned to NMFS for redistribution; and allows NMFS to withhold a 
portion of IFQ allocation at the start of a fishing year equal to an 
anticipated commercial quota reduction. The purpose of this final rule 
is to improve compliance and increase management flexibility in the RS-
IFQ and GT-IFQ programs, and increase the likelihood of achieving 
optimum yield (OY) for Gulf reef fish stocks managed under these 
programs.

DATES: This final rule is effective July 12, 2018, except for the 
addition of Sec.  622.26(a)(2), which is effective on January 1, 2019.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of Amendment 36A, which includes an 
environmental assessment, a fishery impact statement, a regulatory 
impact review, and a Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis may be 
obtained from the Southeast Regional Office website at http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_fisheries/gulf_fisheries/reef_fish/2017/A36A_comm_IFQ/am36Aindex.html.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirement contained in this 
final rule may be submitted to Adam Bailey, NMFS Southeast Regional 
Office, 263 13th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33701; or to the 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) by email to 
[email protected], or by fax to 202-395-5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Peter Hood, NMFS Southeast Regional 
Office, telephone: 727-824-5305, email: [email protected]; IFQ 
Customer Service, telephone: 1-866-425-7627, Monday through Friday from 
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., eastern time.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS and the Council manage the Gulf reef 
fish fishery under the FMP. The FMP was prepared by the Council and is 
implemented by NMFS through regulations at 50 CFR part 622 under the 
authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management 
Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.).
    On February 21, 2018, NMFS published a notice of availability (NOA) 
for Amendment 36A and requested public comment (83 FR 7447). On March 
21, 2018, NMFS published a proposed rule for Amendment 36A and 
requested public comment (83 FR 12326). The proposed rule and Amendment 
36A outline the rationale for the actions contained in this final rule. 
A summary of the management measures described in Amendment 36A and 
implemented by this final rule is provided below.

Management Measures Contained in This Final Rule

    This final rule requires that the owner or operator of a commercial 
reef fish permitted vessel landing any commercially harvested Gulf reef 
fish, or Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish harvested in the Gulf, to 
notify NMFS between 3 and 24 hours in advance of landing and to land at 
approved locations. In addition, this final rule permanently returns to 
NMFS any IFQ shares contained in RS-IFQ or GT-IFQ accounts that have 
not been activated since the current web-based system was put in place 
on January 1, 2010. Finally, this final rule allows NMFS to withhold 
distribution of IFQ allocation on January 1, the beginning of the 
fishing year, if a reduction in the commercial quota for any IFQ 
species or multi-species group is expected to be implemented in that 
same fishing year. The amount of IFQ allocation withheld from 
distribution would equal the amount of the expected commercial quota 
reduction.

Landing Notification

    This final rule expands the requirement for an advance landing 
notification to all commercial trips that land Gulf reef fish species 
or Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish harvested in the Gulf even if no 
IFQ species are on board.
    The vessel owner or operator is required to notify NMFS at least 3 
hours, but no more than 24 hours, in advance of landing on each trip. 
The landing notification will report the vessel identification number, 
the date and time of landing, and the approved landing location. This 
notification will be submitted via the vessel's existing onboard vessel 
monitoring system (VMS), but could also be submitted by other NMFS 
approved methods (e.g., by phone) if they are developed at a later 
time. NMFS expects that requiring a notification in advance of landing 
any federally managed reef fish from the Gulf will help deter fishermen 
from illegally landing IFQ species or reporting IFQ species as another 
species (e.g., red snapper reported as vermilion snapper), because law 
enforcement and port agents will be informed in advance of all reef 
fish trips returning to port and can meet vessels to inspect landings. 
If any IFQ species are to be landed, all regulations under the 
applicable IFQ program must be followed, including the more extensive 
advance notice of landing report. Only one IFQ advance landing 
notification covering both IFQ and non-IFQ Gulf reef fish species or 
Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish harvested in the Gulf is required on 
such a trip.
    Additional information about approved landing locations and 
submitting additional landing locations to NMFS for approval is 
described later in this final rule.

Non-Activated IFQ Shareholder Accounts

    This final rule also addresses RS-IFQ and GT-IFQ shareholder 
accounts that received shares through the initial apportionment when 
each IFQ program began, but the accounts have never been accessed by 
the shareholder since January 1, 2010, the initiation of the current 
IFQ system. NMFS and the Council have attempted to notify account 
holders with these non-activated IFQ accounts through phone calls, 
certified letters, and discussion at public meetings. Although shares 
in the non-activated accounts represent a small fraction of the total 
shares, annual allocation assigned to these non-activated IFQ accounts 
is not landed, and therefore, may prevent achieving

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OY if not made available for use. This final rule will return the 
shares from non-activated RS-IFQ and GT-IFQ accounts to NMFS for 
redistribution. The Council intends to redistribute these shares to IFQ 
program participants through a mechanism determined in Amendment 36B to 
the FMP, which is currently under development.
    For more information on how to activate an existing non-activated 
IFQ account before this final rule is effective, persons may call the 
IFQ Customer Service line at 1-866-425-7627, and select option 2 during 
weekday business hours of 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., eastern time (see FOR 
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section). In April 2018, NMFS sent 
additional notification to holders of the non-activated IFQ accounts 
via certified mail to advise them of this action and to provide an 
opportunity for those individuals to activate their accounts.

Allocation

    Finally, this final rule addresses how to distribute allocation to 
IFQ shareholders in years in which there is an anticipated reduction of 
the commercial quota. As a result of the time involved to develop 
documents, consider alternatives, and solicit public feedback, this 
situation would generally occur if the Council approved an action to 
reduce the commercial quota of any IFQ species or multi-species share 
category but NMFS could not complete the associated rulemaking before 
January 1, the start of the fishing year. Under the IFQ programs, 
annual allocation is distributed to IFQ shareholders on January 1, and 
most IFQ program participants begin to use or transfer their allocation 
early in each year. After shareholders begin transferring or landing 
allocation, NMFS is not able to retroactively withdraw allocation from 
shareholder accounts if a quota decrease became effective after the 
beginning of the fishing year. This final rule allows NMFS to 
anticipate a decrease in the quota of any IFQ species or multi-species 
share categories after the start of a fishing year and withhold 
distribution of quota equal to the amount of the expected decrease in 
commercial quota. NMFS would distribute the remaining portion of the 
annual allocation to shareholders on January 1. If a final rule to 
implement the associated commercial quota reduction is not effective by 
June 1 in the same fishing year, then NMFS would distribute the 
withheld quota back to the current shareholders, as determined on the 
date the withheld IFQ allocation is distributed.

Approved Landing Locations

    As explained previously, this final rule requires vessel owners or 
operators on commercial trips who harvest non-IFQ Gulf reef fish 
species or Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish harvested in the Gulf to 
land at an approved landing location. To comply with this requirement, 
current and potential fishery participants may submit additional 
landing locations to NMFS for approval. Landing locations can be 
submitted by calling IFQ Customer Service at any time (see contact 
information above), or by submitting a Landing Location Request Form to 
NMFS, which is available from http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_fisheries/ifq/documents/pdfs/landing_location_request_form.pdf.
    A list of currently approved landing locations for the IFQ programs 
can be found at the IFQ website (portal.southeast.fisheries.noaa.gov/cs/main.html), under View Landing Locations. Any landing locations that 
have been approved for use in the IFQ programs will also be approved to 
land non-IFQ Gulf reef fish species or Florida Keys/East Florida 
hogfish harvested in the Gulf. Therefore, NMFS suggests persons check 
the list to determine if desired landing locations are currently in use 
prior to submitting a landing location for approval.
    Approved landing locations must be publicly and freely accessible 
by land and water, and must have a street address or, if a particular 
landing location has no street address on record, global positioning 
system (GPS) coordinates for an identifiable geographic location 
provided in degrees and decimal minutes. Other criteria used by NOAA's 
Office of Law Enforcement (OLE) when approving locations are listed at 
50 CFR 622.21(b)(5)(v) and 622.22(b)(5)(v), and are added by reference 
to Sec.  622.26(a)(2)(v) through this final rule.

Comments and Responses

    A total of 12 comments from 11 individuals were received on the 
notice of availability and proposed rule for Amendment 36A. Three 
comments supported the actions in Amendment 36A and the proposed rule 
and four comments were not relevant to Amendment 36A or the proposed 
rule. Specific comments related to the actions in Amendment 36A and the 
proposed rule are grouped as appropriate and summarized below, followed 
by NMFS' respective responses.
    Comment 1: No change should be made to the IFQ program unless all 
Federal reef fish permit holders can vote on the issue.
    Response: NMFS disagrees. The RS-IFQ and GT-IFQ programs were 
approved through referenda as required by the Magnuson-Stevens Act. 
However, there is no requirement that NMFS conduct a referendum before 
the Council revises the IFQ programs as implemented through this final 
rule. Federal Gulf reef fish permit holders as well as any other 
interested persons were provided opportunities to submit written 
comments or provide testimony at Council meetings and public hearings 
as part of the Council's decision-making process. Further, NMFS 
provided opportunities for public comment on Amendment 36A and the 
proposed rule. These opportunities for comment were solicited not only 
through the Federal Register, but also through Council and NMFS 
outreach materials. All comments received were considered by the 
Council and NMFS in the development of Amendment 36A and implementation 
of the associated regulations.
    Comment 2: The landing notification requirement for trips with non-
IFQ reef fish species is unnecessary, because VMS already documents 
vessel position, and there are already reporting requirements in place 
for fishermen and dealers. The landing notification requirement creates 
an additional burden for commercial fishermen that make only 1-day 
trips and will make landings more difficult.
    Response: NMFS disagrees that the notification requirement is 
unnecessary. The 5-year review of the RS-IFQ program identified 
improving enforcement as a priority, and the landing notification is 
designed to aid enforcement of both IFQ programs. Requiring additional 
notification in advance of landing non-IFQ reef fish species or Florida 
Keys/East Florida hogfish harvested in the Gulf means that law 
enforcement will be alerted in advance of all reef fish trips returning 
to port, and therefore can meet vessels to inspect landings. This is 
expected to help to deter fishermen from illegally landing IFQ species 
or reporting IFQ species as another species (e.g., red snapper reported 
as vermilion snapper). NMFS does not expect this requirement to result 
in a significant burden to fishermen. As described in Amendment 36A, 
from 2007 to 2015, 80 to 91 percent of trips landing reef fish species 
also landed IFQ species. Trips with IFQ species on board already have 
to provide an advance notice of landing under the regulations for the 
applicable IFQ program. Thus, this new

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requirement will apply to a relatively small percentage of additional 
trips.
    NMFS estimates that an advance notice of landing will take 
approximately 3 minutes to complete for each trip. Therefore, NMFS does 
not expect the advance landing notification to substantially affect 
fishing operations for Gulf reef fish. The landing notification may be 
amended, if necessary, as provided for in the regulatory text of this 
final rule at 50 CFR 622.26(a)(2)(iv). In addition, because the window 
for an advance landing notification is from 3 to 24 hours prior to 
landing, flexibility is provided for fishermen that make only daily 
trips to complete the advance landing notification when time permits.
    Comment 3: Shares from non-activated RS-IFQ and GT-IFQ shareholder 
accounts returned to NMFS should be redistributed by auction or issued 
to owners of commercial Gulf reef fish permitted vessels who do not 
have shares or allocation.
    Response: As stated in the NOA and proposed rule for Amendment 36A, 
the method for redistribution of the shares returned to NMFS is being 
considered in Amendment 36B. Amendment 36B is under development by the 
Council, which is currently considering alternatives for determining 
how shares should be redistributed and who should receive those shares.

Classification

    The Regional Administrator for the NMFS Southeast Region has 
determined that this final rule is consistent with Amendment 36A, the 
FMP, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable laws.
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides the statutory basis for this 
final rule. No duplicative, overlapping, or conflicting Federal rules 
have been identified. A description of this final rule, why it is being 
implemented, and the purposes of this final rule are contained in the 
SUMMARY and SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION sections of this preamble. The 
objectives of this rule are to prevent overfishing; to achieve, on a 
continuing basis, the OY from federally managed reef fish stocks; and 
to rebuild the red snapper stock that has been determined to be 
overfished.
    The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration (SBA) during the proposed rule stage that this final 
rule, if adopted, would not have a significant economic impact on a 
substantial number of small entities. NMFS did not receive any comments 
from SBA's Office of Advocacy or the public regarding the economic 
analysis of Amendment 36A or the certification in the proposed rule. No 
changes to this final rule were made in response to public comments. 
The factual basis for the certification was published in the proposed 
rule and is not repeated here. Because this final rule is not expected 
to have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities, a final regulatory flexibility analysis is not required and 
none has been prepared.
    This final rule contains a collection-of-information requirement 
that has been approved by OMB under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), 
temporary control number 0648-0761. NMFS will merge the collection-of-
information requirement implemented by this final rule with the 
existing, approved information collection under OMB Control Number 
0648-0551, Southeast Region IFQ Programs. This final rule requires an 
owner or operator of a vessel with a commercial Gulf reef fish permit 
to submit a notification to NMFS on each trip prior to landing 
exclusively non-IFQ Gulf reef fish species or Florida Keys/East Florida 
hogfish harvested in the Gulf. Public reporting burden for the 
requirement is estimated to average 3 minutes per applicable trip, 
including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data 
sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and 
reviewing the collection information. Send comments on this burden 
estimate or any other aspects of the collection of information, 
including suggestions for reducing the burden, to the NMFS Southeast 
Regional Office at the ADDRESSES above; or to OMB 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 will 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 
collections of information may be viewed at http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.

Changes to Codified Text From the Proposed Rule

    In this final rule, NMFS modifies the language in Sec. Sec.  
622.21(a)(4) and 622.22(a)(4) to more succinctly explain the amount of 
IFQ allocation that NMFS may withhold at the beginning of a fishing 
year if a reduction in the commercial quota of an IFQ species or multi-
species share category is expected to be implemented between January 1 
and June 1 in the same fishing year. If this situation is expected to 
occur, then the amount withheld will be equal to the expected reduction 
of the commercial quota.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622

    Commercial, Fisheries, Fishing, Grouper, Gulf of Mexico, Individual 
fishing quota, Red snapper, Tilefish.

    Dated: June 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 622 is amended 
as follows:

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

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

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


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2. In Sec.  622.21, revise paragraph (a)(4) and add paragraph (a)(6) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  622.21  Individual fishing quota (IFQ) program for Gulf red 
snapper.

    (a) * * *
    (4) IFQ allocation. IFQ allocation is the amount of Gulf red 
snapper, in pounds gutted weight, an IFQ shareholder or allocation 
holder is authorized to possess, land, or sell during a given fishing 
year. IFQ allocation is derived at the beginning of each year by 
multiplying a shareholder's IFQ share times the annual commercial quota 
for Gulf red snapper. If the quota is increased after the beginning of 
the fishing year, then IFQ allocation is derived by multiplying a 
shareholder's IFQ share at the time of the quota increase by the amount 
the annual commercial quota for red snapper is increased. If a 
reduction in the commercial quota specified in Sec.  622.39(a)(1)(i) is 
expected to occur after January 1, the beginning of the fishing year, 
but before June 1 in that same fishing year, NMFS will withhold 
distribution of IFQ allocation on January 1 in the amount equal to that 
reduction. If a final rule to implement the commercial quota reduction 
is not published in the Federal Register and effective by June 1, NMFS 
will distribute withheld IFQ allocation of red snapper commercial quota 
to current

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shareholders based on shareholdings on the date the withheld IFQ 
allocation is distributed.
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    (6) Returning IFQ shares. Any shares contained in IFQ accounts that 
have never been activated since January 1, 2010, in the IFQ program are 
returned permanently to NMFS on July 12, 2018.
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0
3. In Sec.  622.22, revise paragraph (a)(4) and add paragraph (a)(9) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  622.22  Individual fishing quota (IFQ) program for Gulf groupers 
and tilefishes.

    (a) * * *
    (4) IFQ allocation. IFQ allocation is the amount of Gulf groupers 
and tilefishes, in pounds gutted weight, an IFQ shareholder or 
allocation holder is authorized to possess, land, or sell during a 
given fishing year. IFQ allocation is derived at the beginning of each 
year by multiplying a shareholder's IFQ share times the annual 
commercial quota for Gulf groupers and tilefishes. If the quota is 
increased after the beginning of the fishing year, then IFQ allocation 
is derived by multiplying a shareholder's IFQ share at the time of the 
quota increase by the amount the annual commercial quota for groupers 
and tilefishes is increased. If a reduction in the applicable 
commercial quota specified in Sec.  622.39(a)(1) is expected to occur 
after January 1, the beginning of the fishing year, but before June 1 
in that same fishing year, NMFS will withhold distribution of IFQ 
allocation of the applicable groupers and tilefishes commercial quota 
on January 1 in the amount equal to that reduction. If a final rule to 
implement the commercial quota reduction is not published in the 
Federal Register and effective by June 1, NMFS will distribute withheld 
IFQ allocation of the applicable groupers and tilefishes commercial 
quota to current shareholders based on the date the withheld IFQ 
allocation is distributed.
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    (9) Returning IFQ shares. Any shares contained in IFQ accounts that 
have never been activated since January 1, 2010, in the IFQ program are 
returned permanently to NMFS on July 12, 2018.
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4. In Sec.  622.26, revise paragraph (a) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.26  Recordkeeping and reporting.

    (a) Commercial vessel owners and operators. (1) The owner or 
operator of a vessel for which a commercial permit for Gulf reef fish 
has been issued, as required under Sec.  622.20(a)(1), or whose vessel 
fishes for or lands reef fish in or from state waters adjoining the 
Gulf EEZ, who is selected to report by the SRD must maintain a fishing 
record on a form available from the SRD. These completed fishing 
records must be submitted to the SRD postmarked no later than 7 days 
after the end of each fishing trip. If no fishing occurred during a 
calendar month, a report so stating must be submitted on one of the 
forms postmarked no later than 7 days after the end of that month. 
Information to be reported is indicated on the form and its 
accompanying instructions.
    (2) Advance notice of landing--(i) General requirement. For the 
purpose of this paragraph (a)(2), landing means to arrive at a dock, 
berth, beach, seawall, or ramp. The owner or operator of a vessel 
landing Gulf reef fish not managed under an IFQ program or Florida 
Keys/East Florida hogfish harvested in the Gulf is responsible for 
ensuring that NMFS is contacted at least 3 hours, but no more than 24 
hours, in advance of landing to report the time, date, and location of 
landing, and the vessel identification number (e.g., Coast Guard 
registration number or state registration number). The vessel must land 
at an approved landing location and within 1 hour after the time given 
in the landing notification, except as provided in paragraph 
(a)(2)(iii) of this section. A vessel landing Gulf reef fish managed 
under an IFQ program must also comply with the requirements in 
Sec. Sec.  622.21 and 622.22, as applicable.
    (ii) Submitting an advance landing notification. Authorized methods 
for contacting NMFS and submitting a completed landing notification 
include the VMS unit, or another contact method approved by NMFS.
    (iii) Landing prior to the notification time. The owner or operator 
of a vessel that has completed a landing notification and submitted it 
to NMFS may land prior to the notification time, only if an authorized 
officer is present at the landing site, is available to meet the 
vessel, and has authorized the owner or operator of the vessel to land 
prior to the notification time.
    (iv) Changes to a landing notification. The owner or operator of a 
vessel who has submitted a landing notification to NMFS may make 
changes to the notification by submitting a superseding notification. 
If the initial superseding notification makes changes to the time of 
landing that is later than the original time in the notification, the 
vessel does not need to wait an additional 3 hours to land. If the 
initial superseding notification makes changes to the landing location, 
the time of landing is earlier than previously specified, or more than 
one superseding notification is submitted on a trip, the vessel must 
wait an additional 3 hours to land, except as provided in paragraph 
(a)(2)(iii) of this section.
    (v) Approved landing locations. Gulf reef fish not managed under an 
IFQ program, and Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish harvested in the 
Gulf, must be landed at an approved landing location. Landing locations 
must be approved by the NOAA Office of Law Enforcement prior to a 
vessel landing these species at these sites. Proposed landing locations 
may be submitted to NMFS; however, new landing locations will be 
approved only at the end of each calendar-year quarter. To have a 
landing location approved by the end of the calendar-year quarter, it 
must be submitted at least 45 days before the end of the calendar-year 
quarter. NMFS will evaluate the proposed sites based on, but not 
limited to, the criteria at Sec. Sec.  622.21(b)(5)(v) and 
622.22(b)(5)(v).
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                                              DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  of the collection-of-information                       Landing Notification
                                                                                                      requirement contained in this final rule                  This final rule expands the
                                              National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        may be submitted to Adam Bailey,                       requirement for an advance landing
                                              Administration                                          NMFS Southeast Regional Office, 263                    notification to all commercial trips that
                                                                                                      13th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL                  land Gulf reef fish species or Florida
                                              50 CFR Part 622                                         33701; or to the Office of Management                  Keys/East Florida hogfish harvested in
                                              [Docket No. 170413393–8487–02]                          and Budget (OMB) by email to OIRA_                     the Gulf even if no IFQ species are on
                                                                                                      submission@omb.eop.gov, or by fax to                   board.
                                              RIN 0648–BG83                                           202–395–5806.                                             The vessel owner or operator is
                                              Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                       required to notify NMFS at least 3
                                              Mexico, and South Atlantic; Reef Fish                   Peter Hood, NMFS Southeast Regional                    hours, but no more than 24 hours, in
                                              Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico;                          Office, telephone: 727–824–5305, email:                advance of landing on each trip. The
                                              Modifications to Individual Fishing                     peter.hood@noaa.gov; IFQ Customer                      landing notification will report the
                                              Quota Programs                                          Service, telephone: 1–866–425–7627,                    vessel identification number, the date
                                                                                                      Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to                   and time of landing, and the approved
                                              AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      4:30 p.m., eastern time.                               landing location. This notification will
                                              Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                                                                           be submitted via the vessel’s existing
                                              Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:     NMFS and
                                                                                                                                                             onboard vessel monitoring system
                                              Commerce.                                               the Council manage the Gulf reef fish
                                                                                                                                                             (VMS), but could also be submitted by
                                              ACTION: Final rule.
                                                                                                      fishery under the FMP. The FMP was
                                                                                                                                                             other NMFS approved methods (e.g., by
                                                                                                      prepared by the Council and is
                                                                                                                                                             phone) if they are developed at a later
                                              SUMMARY:    NMFS implements                             implemented by NMFS through
                                                                                                                                                             time. NMFS expects that requiring a
                                              management measures described in                        regulations at 50 CFR part 622 under the
                                                                                                                                                             notification in advance of landing any
                                              Amendment 36A to the Fishery                            authority of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                                                                                                                             federally managed reef fish from the
                                              Management Plan (FMP) for the Reef                      Fishery Conservation and Management
                                                                                                                                                             Gulf will help deter fishermen from
                                              Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico                    Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) (16 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                                                             illegally landing IFQ species or
                                              (Gulf) (Amendment 36A), as prepared                     1801 et seq.).
                                                                                                                                                             reporting IFQ species as another species
                                              by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery                              On February 21, 2018, NMFS                          (e.g., red snapper reported as vermilion
                                              Management Council (Council). This                      published a notice of availability (NOA)               snapper), because law enforcement and
                                              final rule requires owners or operators                 for Amendment 36A and requested                        port agents will be informed in advance
                                              of federally permitted commercial Gulf                  public comment (83 FR 7447). On                        of all reef fish trips returning to port and
                                              reef fish vessels landing any                           March 21, 2018, NMFS published a                       can meet vessels to inspect landings. If
                                              commercially harvested, federally                       proposed rule for Amendment 36A and                    any IFQ species are to be landed, all
                                              managed reef fish from the Gulf to                      requested public comment (83 FR                        regulations under the applicable IFQ
                                              provide notification prior to landing and               12326). The proposed rule and                          program must be followed, including
                                              to land at approved locations; requires                 Amendment 36A outline the rationale                    the more extensive advance notice of
                                              shares from the red snapper individual                  for the actions contained in this final                landing report. Only one IFQ advance
                                              fishing quota (IFQ) (RS–IFQ) program                    rule. A summary of the management                      landing notification covering both IFQ
                                              and the groupers and tilefishes IFQ                     measures described in Amendment 36A                    and non-IFQ Gulf reef fish species or
                                              (GT–IFQ) program that are in non-                       and implemented by this final rule is                  Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish
                                              activated IFQ accounts to be returned to                provided below.                                        harvested in the Gulf is required on
                                              NMFS for redistribution; and allows                                                                            such a trip.
                                              NMFS to withhold a portion of IFQ                       Management Measures Contained in
                                                                                                      This Final Rule                                           Additional information about
                                              allocation at the start of a fishing year                                                                      approved landing locations and
                                              equal to an anticipated commercial                         This final rule requires that the owner             submitting additional landing locations
                                              quota reduction. The purpose of this                    or operator of a commercial reef fish                  to NMFS for approval is described later
                                              final rule is to improve compliance and                 permitted vessel landing any                           in this final rule.
                                              increase management flexibility in the                  commercially harvested Gulf reef fish,
                                              RS–IFQ and GT–IFQ programs, and                         or Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish                   Non-Activated IFQ Shareholder
                                              increase the likelihood of achieving                    harvested in the Gulf, to notify NMFS                  Accounts
                                              optimum yield (OY) for Gulf reef fish                   between 3 and 24 hours in advance of                      This final rule also addresses RS–IFQ
                                              stocks managed under these programs.                    landing and to land at approved                        and GT–IFQ shareholder accounts that
                                              DATES: This final rule is effective July                locations. In addition, this final rule                received shares through the initial
                                              12, 2018, except for the addition of                    permanently returns to NMFS any IFQ                    apportionment when each IFQ program
                                              § 622.26(a)(2), which is effective on                   shares contained in RS–IFQ or GT–IFQ                   began, but the accounts have never been
                                              January 1, 2019.                                        accounts that have not been activated                  accessed by the shareholder since
                                              ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of                         since the current web-based system was                 January 1, 2010, the initiation of the
                                              Amendment 36A, which includes an                        put in place on January 1, 2010. Finally,              current IFQ system. NMFS and the
                                              environmental assessment, a fishery                     this final rule allows NMFS to withhold                Council have attempted to notify
                                              impact statement, a regulatory impact                   distribution of IFQ allocation on January              account holders with these non-
                                              review, and a Regulatory Flexibility Act                1, the beginning of the fishing year, if a             activated IFQ accounts through phone
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                                              (RFA) analysis may be obtained from                     reduction in the commercial quota for                  calls, certified letters, and discussion at
                                              the Southeast Regional Office website at                any IFQ species or multi-species group                 public meetings. Although shares in the
                                              http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_                  is expected to be implemented in that                  non-activated accounts represent a
                                              fisheries/gulf_fisheries/reef_fish/2017/                same fishing year. The amount of IFQ                   small fraction of the total shares, annual
                                              A36A_comm_IFQ/am36Aindex.html.                          allocation withheld from distribution                  allocation assigned to these non-
                                                 Written comments regarding the                       would equal the amount of the expected                 activated IFQ accounts is not landed,
                                              burden-hour estimates or other aspects                  commercial quota reduction.                            and therefore, may prevent achieving


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                                              OY if not made available for use. This                  Approved Landing Locations                             Federal reef fish permit holders can vote
                                              final rule will return the shares from                                                                         on the issue.
                                              non-activated RS–IFQ and GT–IFQ                            As explained previously, this final
                                                                                                                                                                Response: NMFS disagrees. The RS–
                                              accounts to NMFS for redistribution.                    rule requires vessel owners or operators
                                                                                                                                                             IFQ and GT–IFQ programs were
                                              The Council intends to redistribute                     on commercial trips who harvest non-
                                                                                                                                                             approved through referenda as required
                                              these shares to IFQ program participants                IFQ Gulf reef fish species or Florida
                                                                                                                                                             by the Magnuson-Stevens Act. However,
                                              through a mechanism determined in                       Keys/East Florida hogfish harvested in
                                                                                                                                                             there is no requirement that NMFS
                                              Amendment 36B to the FMP, which is                      the Gulf to land at an approved landing
                                                                                                                                                             conduct a referendum before the
                                              currently under development.                            location. To comply with this
                                                                                                                                                             Council revises the IFQ programs as
                                                                                                      requirement, current and potential
                                                 For more information on how to                                                                              implemented through this final rule.
                                                                                                      fishery participants may submit
                                              activate an existing non-activated IFQ                                                                         Federal Gulf reef fish permit holders as
                                                                                                      additional landing locations to NMFS
                                              account before this final rule is                                                                              well as any other interested persons
                                                                                                      for approval. Landing locations can be
                                              effective, persons may call the IFQ                                                                            were provided opportunities to submit
                                                                                                      submitted by calling IFQ Customer
                                              Customer Service line at 1–866–425–                                                                            written comments or provide testimony
                                                                                                      Service at any time (see contact
                                              7627, and select option 2 during                                                                               at Council meetings and public hearings
                                                                                                      information above), or by submitting a
                                              weekday business hours of 8 a.m. to                                                                            as part of the Council’s decision-making
                                                                                                      Landing Location Request Form to
                                              4:30 p.m., eastern time (see FOR FURTHER                                                                       process. Further, NMFS provided
                                                                                                      NMFS, which is available from http://
                                              INFORMATION CONTACT section). In April                                                                         opportunities for public comment on
                                                                                                      sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_
                                              2018, NMFS sent additional notification                                                                        Amendment 36A and the proposed rule.
                                                                                                      fisheries/ifq/documents/pdfs/landing_
                                              to holders of the non-activated IFQ                                                                            These opportunities for comment were
                                                                                                      location_request_form.pdf.
                                              accounts via certified mail to advise                                                                          solicited not only through the Federal
                                              them of this action and to provide an                      A list of currently approved landing                Register, but also through Council and
                                              opportunity for those individuals to                    locations for the IFQ programs can be                  NMFS outreach materials. All
                                              activate their accounts.                                found at the IFQ website                               comments received were considered by
                                                                                                      (portal.southeast.fisheries.noaa.gov/cs/               the Council and NMFS in the
                                              Allocation                                              main.html), under View Landing                         development of Amendment 36A and
                                                 Finally, this final rule addresses how               Locations. Any landing locations that                  implementation of the associated
                                              to distribute allocation to IFQ                         have been approved for use in the IFQ                  regulations.
                                              shareholders in years in which there is                 programs will also be approved to land                    Comment 2: The landing notification
                                              an anticipated reduction of the                         non-IFQ Gulf reef fish species or Florida              requirement for trips with non-IFQ reef
                                              commercial quota. As a result of the                    Keys/East Florida hogfish harvested in                 fish species is unnecessary, because
                                              time involved to develop documents,                     the Gulf. Therefore, NMFS suggests                     VMS already documents vessel position,
                                              consider alternatives, and solicit public               persons check the list to determine if                 and there are already reporting
                                              feedback, this situation would generally                desired landing locations are currently                requirements in place for fishermen and
                                              occur if the Council approved an action                 in use prior to submitting a landing                   dealers. The landing notification
                                              to reduce the commercial quota of any                   location for approval.                                 requirement creates an additional
                                              IFQ species or multi-species share                         Approved landing locations must be                  burden for commercial fishermen that
                                              category but NMFS could not complete                    publicly and freely accessible by land                 make only 1-day trips and will make
                                              the associated rulemaking before                        and water, and must have a street                      landings more difficult.
                                              January 1, the start of the fishing year.               address or, if a particular landing                       Response: NMFS disagrees that the
                                              Under the IFQ programs, annual                          location has no street address on record,              notification requirement is unnecessary.
                                              allocation is distributed to IFQ                        global positioning system (GPS)                        The 5-year review of the RS–IFQ
                                              shareholders on January 1, and most                     coordinates for an identifiable                        program identified improving
                                              IFQ program participants begin to use or                geographic location provided in degrees                enforcement as a priority, and the
                                              transfer their allocation early in each                 and decimal minutes. Other criteria                    landing notification is designed to aid
                                              year. After shareholders begin                          used by NOAA’s Office of Law                           enforcement of both IFQ programs.
                                              transferring or landing allocation, NMFS                Enforcement (OLE) when approving                       Requiring additional notification in
                                              is not able to retroactively withdraw                   locations are listed at 50 CFR                         advance of landing non-IFQ reef fish
                                              allocation from shareholder accounts if                 622.21(b)(5)(v) and 622.22(b)(5)(v), and               species or Florida Keys/East Florida
                                              a quota decrease became effective after                 are added by reference to                              hogfish harvested in the Gulf means that
                                              the beginning of the fishing year. This                 § 622.26(a)(2)(v) through this final rule.             law enforcement will be alerted in
                                              final rule allows NMFS to anticipate a                  Comments and Responses                                 advance of all reef fish trips returning to
                                              decrease in the quota of any IFQ species                                                                       port, and therefore can meet vessels to
                                              or multi-species share categories after                   A total of 12 comments from 11                       inspect landings. This is expected to
                                              the start of a fishing year and withhold                individuals were received on the notice                help to deter fishermen from illegally
                                              distribution of quota equal to the                      of availability and proposed rule for                  landing IFQ species or reporting IFQ
                                              amount of the expected decrease in                      Amendment 36A. Three comments                          species as another species (e.g., red
                                              commercial quota. NMFS would                            supported the actions in Amendment                     snapper reported as vermilion snapper).
                                              distribute the remaining portion of the                 36A and the proposed rule and four                     NMFS does not expect this requirement
                                              annual allocation to shareholders on                    comments were not relevant to                          to result in a significant burden to
                                              January 1. If a final rule to implement                 Amendment 36A or the proposed rule.                    fishermen. As described in Amendment
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                                              the associated commercial quota                         Specific comments related to the actions               36A, from 2007 to 2015, 80 to 91
                                              reduction is not effective by June 1 in                 in Amendment 36A and the proposed                      percent of trips landing reef fish species
                                              the same fishing year, then NMFS                        rule are grouped as appropriate and                    also landed IFQ species. Trips with IFQ
                                              would distribute the withheld quota                     summarized below, followed by NMFS’                    species on board already have to
                                              back to the current shareholders, as                    respective responses.                                  provide an advance notice of landing
                                              determined on the date the withheld                       Comment 1: No change should be                       under the regulations for the applicable
                                              IFQ allocation is distributed.                          made to the IFQ program unless all                     IFQ program. Thus, this new


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                                              requirement will apply to a relatively                  substantial number of small entities.                  may withhold at the beginning of a
                                              small percentage of additional trips.                   NMFS did not receive any comments                      fishing year if a reduction in the
                                                 NMFS estimates that an advance                       from SBA’s Office of Advocacy or the                   commercial quota of an IFQ species or
                                              notice of landing will take                             public regarding the economic analysis                 multi-species share category is expected
                                              approximately 3 minutes to complete                     of Amendment 36A or the certification                  to be implemented between January 1
                                              for each trip. Therefore, NMFS does not                 in the proposed rule. No changes to this               and June 1 in the same fishing year. If
                                              expect the advance landing notification                 final rule were made in response to                    this situation is expected to occur, then
                                              to substantially affect fishing operations              public comments. The factual basis for                 the amount withheld will be equal to
                                              for Gulf reef fish. The landing                         the certification was published in the                 the expected reduction of the
                                              notification may be amended, if                         proposed rule and is not repeated here.                commercial quota.
                                              necessary, as provided for in the                       Because this final rule is not expected
                                              regulatory text of this final rule at 50                to have a significant economic impact                  List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622
                                              CFR 622.26(a)(2)(iv). In addition,                      on a substantial number of small                          Commercial, Fisheries, Fishing,
                                              because the window for an advance                       entities, a final regulatory flexibility               Grouper, Gulf of Mexico, Individual
                                              landing notification is from 3 to 24                    analysis is not required and none has                  fishing quota, Red snapper, Tilefish.
                                              hours prior to landing, flexibility is                  been prepared.                                           Dated: June 6, 2018.
                                              provided for fishermen that make only                      This final rule contains a collection-
                                                                                                                                                             Samuel D. Rauch, III,
                                              daily trips to complete the advance                     of-information requirement that has
                                                                                                                                                             Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                              landing notification when time permits.                 been approved by OMB under the
                                                                                                                                                             Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                 Comment 3: Shares from non-                          Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA),                         Fisheries Service.
                                              activated RS–IFQ and GT–IFQ                             temporary control number 0648–0761.
                                              shareholder accounts returned to NMFS                   NMFS will merge the collection-of-                       For the reasons set out in the
                                              should be redistributed by auction or                   information requirement implemented                    preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is amended
                                              issued to owners of commercial Gulf                     by this final rule with the existing,                  as follows:
                                              reef fish permitted vessels who do not                  approved information collection under
                                                                                                      OMB Control Number 0648–0551,                          PART 622—FISHERIES OF THE
                                              have shares or allocation.
                                                 Response: As stated in the NOA and                   Southeast Region IFQ Programs. This                    CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND
                                              proposed rule for Amendment 36A, the                    final rule requires an owner or operator               SOUTH ATLANTIC
                                              method for redistribution of the shares                 of a vessel with a commercial Gulf reef                ■ 1. The authority citation for part 622
                                              returned to NMFS is being considered                    fish permit to submit a notification to                continues to read as follows:
                                              in Amendment 36B. Amendment 36B is                      NMFS on each trip prior to landing
                                              under development by the Council,                       exclusively non-IFQ Gulf reef fish                         Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                              which is currently considering                          species or Florida Keys/East Florida                   ■ 2. In § 622.21, revise paragraph (a)(4)
                                              alternatives for determining how shares                 hogfish harvested in the Gulf. Public                  and add paragraph (a)(6) to read as
                                              should be redistributed and who should                  reporting burden for the requirement is                follows:
                                              receive those shares.                                   estimated to average 3 minutes per
                                                                                                      applicable trip, including the time for                § 622.21 Individual fishing quota (IFQ)
                                              Classification                                          reviewing instructions, searching                      program for Gulf red snapper.
                                                 The Regional Administrator for the                   existing data sources, gathering and                      (a) * * *
                                              NMFS Southeast Region has determined                    maintaining the data needed, and                          (4) IFQ allocation. IFQ allocation is
                                              that this final rule is consistent with                 completing and reviewing the collection                the amount of Gulf red snapper, in
                                              Amendment 36A, the FMP, the                             information. Send comments on this                     pounds gutted weight, an IFQ
                                              Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other                         burden estimate or any other aspects of                shareholder or allocation holder is
                                              applicable laws.                                        the collection of information, including               authorized to possess, land, or sell
                                                 This final rule has been determined to               suggestions for reducing the burden, to                during a given fishing year. IFQ
                                              be not significant for purposes of                      the NMFS Southeast Regional Office at                  allocation is derived at the beginning of
                                              Executive Order 12866.                                  the ADDRESSES above; or to OMB by                      each year by multiplying a shareholder’s
                                                 The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides                    email to OIRA_submission@                              IFQ share times the annual commercial
                                              the statutory basis for this final rule. No             omb.eop.gov, or by fax to 202–395–                     quota for Gulf red snapper. If the quota
                                              duplicative, overlapping, or conflicting                5806.                                                  is increased after the beginning of the
                                              Federal rules have been identified. A                      Notwithstanding any other provision                 fishing year, then IFQ allocation is
                                              description of this final rule, why it is               of the law, no person is required to                   derived by multiplying a shareholder’s
                                              being implemented, and the purposes of                  respond to, and no person will be                      IFQ share at the time of the quota
                                              this final rule are contained in the                    subject to penalty for failure to comply               increase by the amount the annual
                                              SUMMARY and SUPPLEMENTARY                               with, a collection of information subject              commercial quota for red snapper is
                                              INFORMATION sections of this preamble.                  to the requirements of the PRA, unless                 increased. If a reduction in the
                                              The objectives of this rule are to prevent              that collection of information displays a              commercial quota specified in
                                              overfishing; to achieve, on a continuing                currently valid OMB control number.                    § 622.39(a)(1)(i) is expected to occur
                                              basis, the OY from federally managed                    All currently approved collections of                  after January 1, the beginning of the
                                              reef fish stocks; and to rebuild the red                information may be viewed at http://                   fishing year, but before June 1 in that
                                              snapper stock that has been determined                  www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/                    same fishing year, NMFS will withhold
                                              to be overfished.                                       prasubs.html.                                          distribution of IFQ allocation on January
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                                                 The Chief Counsel for Regulation of                                                                         1 in the amount equal to that reduction.
                                              the Department of Commerce certified                    Changes to Codified Text From the                      If a final rule to implement the
                                              to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the                Proposed Rule                                          commercial quota reduction is not
                                              Small Business Administration (SBA)                       In this final rule, NMFS modifies the                published in the Federal Register and
                                              during the proposed rule stage that this                language in §§ 622.21(a)(4) and                        effective by June 1, NMFS will
                                              final rule, if adopted, would not have a                622.22(a)(4) to more succinctly explain                distribute withheld IFQ allocation of red
                                              significant economic impact on a                        the amount of IFQ allocation that NMFS                 snapper commercial quota to current


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                                              shareholders based on shareholdings on                  vessel fishes for or lands reef fish in or             more than one superseding notification
                                              the date the withheld IFQ allocation is                 from state waters adjoining the Gulf                   is submitted on a trip, the vessel must
                                              distributed.                                            EEZ, who is selected to report by the                  wait an additional 3 hours to land,
                                              *     *     *      *    *                               SRD must maintain a fishing record on                  except as provided in paragraph
                                                (6) Returning IFQ shares. Any shares                  a form available from the SRD. These                   (a)(2)(iii) of this section.
                                              contained in IFQ accounts that have                     completed fishing records must be                         (v) Approved landing locations. Gulf
                                              never been activated since January 1,                   submitted to the SRD postmarked no                     reef fish not managed under an IFQ
                                              2010, in the IFQ program are returned                   later than 7 days after the end of each                program, and Florida Keys/East Florida
                                              permanently to NMFS on July 12, 2018.                   fishing trip. If no fishing occurred                   hogfish harvested in the Gulf, must be
                                              *     *     *      *    *                               during a calendar month, a report so                   landed at an approved landing location.
                                                                                                      stating must be submitted on one of the                Landing locations must be approved by
                                              ■ 3. In § 622.22, revise paragraph (a)(4)
                                                                                                      forms postmarked no later than 7 days                  the NOAA Office of Law Enforcement
                                              and add paragraph (a)(9) to read as                     after the end of that month. Information
                                              follows:                                                                                                       prior to a vessel landing these species at
                                                                                                      to be reported is indicated on the form                these sites. Proposed landing locations
                                              § 622.22 Individual fishing quota (IFQ)                 and its accompanying instructions.                     may be submitted to NMFS; however,
                                              program for Gulf groupers and tilefishes.                  (2) Advance notice of landing—(i)                   new landing locations will be approved
                                                 (a) * * *                                            General requirement. For the purpose of                only at the end of each calendar-year
                                                 (4) IFQ allocation. IFQ allocation is                this paragraph (a)(2), landing means to                quarter. To have a landing location
                                              the amount of Gulf groupers and                         arrive at a dock, berth, beach, seawall,               approved by the end of the calendar-
                                              tilefishes, in pounds gutted weight, an                 or ramp. The owner or operator of a                    year quarter, it must be submitted at
                                              IFQ shareholder or allocation holder is                 vessel landing Gulf reef fish not                      least 45 days before the end of the
                                              authorized to possess, land, or sell                    managed under an IFQ program or                        calendar-year quarter. NMFS will
                                              during a given fishing year. IFQ                        Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish                      evaluate the proposed sites based on,
                                              allocation is derived at the beginning of               harvested in the Gulf is responsible for               but not limited to, the criteria at
                                              each year by multiplying a shareholder’s                ensuring that NMFS is contacted at least               §§ 622.21(b)(5)(v) and 622.22(b)(5)(v).
                                              IFQ share times the annual commercial                   3 hours, but no more than 24 hours, in
                                                                                                      advance of landing to report the time,                 *      *      *     *     *
                                              quota for Gulf groupers and tilefishes. If
                                                                                                      date, and location of landing, and the                 [FR Doc. 2018–12548 Filed 6–11–18; 8:45 am]
                                              the quota is increased after the
                                              beginning of the fishing year, then IFQ                 vessel identification number (e.g., Coast              BILLING CODE 3510–22–P

                                              allocation is derived by multiplying a                  Guard registration number or state
                                              shareholder’s IFQ share at the time of                  registration number). The vessel must
                                                                                                      land at an approved landing location                   DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                              the quota increase by the amount the
                                              annual commercial quota for groupers                    and within 1 hour after the time given
                                                                                                      in the landing notification, except as                 National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                              and tilefishes is increased. If a reduction                                                                    Administration
                                              in the applicable commercial quota                      provided in paragraph (a)(2)(iii) of this
                                              specified in § 622.39(a)(1) is expected to              section. A vessel landing Gulf reef fish
                                                                                                      managed under an IFQ program must                      50 CFR Part 622
                                              occur after January 1, the beginning of
                                              the fishing year, but before June 1 in                  also comply with the requirements in
                                                                                                      §§ 622.21 and 622.22, as applicable.                   [Docket No. 141107936–5399–02]
                                              that same fishing year, NMFS will
                                                                                                         (ii) Submitting an advance landing
                                              withhold distribution of IFQ allocation
                                                                                                      notification. Authorized methods for                   RIN 0648–XG286
                                              of the applicable groupers and tilefishes               contacting NMFS and submitting a
                                              commercial quota on January 1 in the                    completed landing notification include                 Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of
                                              amount equal to that reduction. If a final              the VMS unit, or another contact                       Mexico, and South Atlantic; 2018
                                              rule to implement the commercial quota                  method approved by NMFS.                               Commercial Accountability Measure
                                              reduction is not published in the                          (iii) Landing prior to the notification             and Closure for South Atlantic Gray
                                              Federal Register and effective by June 1,               time. The owner or operator of a vessel                Triggerfish; January Through June
                                              NMFS will distribute withheld IFQ                       that has completed a landing                           Season
                                              allocation of the applicable groupers                   notification and submitted it to NMFS
                                              and tilefishes commercial quota to                      may land prior to the notification time,               AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                              current shareholders based on the date                  only if an authorized officer is present               Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                              the withheld IFQ allocation is                          at the landing site, is available to meet              Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                              distributed.                                            the vessel, and has authorized the                     Commerce.
                                              *      *     *     *    *                               owner or operator of the vessel to land                ACTION: Temporary rule; closure.
                                                 (9) Returning IFQ shares. Any shares                 prior to the notification time.
                                              contained in IFQ accounts that have                        (iv) Changes to a landing notification.             SUMMARY:    NMFS implements
                                              never been activated since January 1,                   The owner or operator of a vessel who                  accountability measures for commercial
                                              2010, in the IFQ program are returned                   has submitted a landing notification to                gray triggerfish in the exclusive
                                              permanently to NMFS on July 12, 2018.                   NMFS may make changes to the                           economic zone (EEZ) of the South
                                              *      *     *     *    *                               notification by submitting a superseding               Atlantic. NMFS projects commercial
                                              ■ 4. In § 622.26, revise paragraph (a) to               notification. If the initial superseding               landings for gray triggerfish will reach
                                              read as follows:                                        notification makes changes to the time                 the commercial annual catch limit
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                                                                                                      of landing that is later than the original             (ACL) for the January through June
                                              § 622.26   Recordkeeping and reporting.                 time in the notification, the vessel does              period by June 13, 2018. Therefore,
                                                (a) Commercial vessel owners and                      not need to wait an additional 3 hours                 NMFS is closing the commercial sector
                                              operators. (1) The owner or operator of                 to land. If the initial superseding                    for gray triggerfish in the South Atlantic
                                              a vessel for which a commercial permit                  notification makes changes to the                      EEZ on June 13, 2018. This closure is
                                              for Gulf reef fish has been issued, as                  landing location, the time of landing is               necessary to protect the gray triggerfish
                                              required under § 622.20(a)(1), or whose                 earlier than previously specified, or                  resource.


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Document Created: 2018-06-12 00:48:01
Document Modified: 2018-06-12 00:48:01
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis final rule is effective July 12, 2018, except for the addition of Sec. 622.26(a)(2), which is effective on January 1, 2019.
ContactPeter Hood, NMFS Southeast Regional Office, telephone: 727-824-5305, email: [email protected]; IFQ Customer Service, telephone: 1-866-425-7627, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., eastern time.
FR Citation83 FR 27297 
RIN Number0648-BG83
CFR AssociatedCommercial; Fisheries; Fishing; Grouper; Gulf of Mexico; Individual Fishing Quota; Red Snapper and Tilefish

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