83_FR_31590 83 FR 31460 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Reclassifying Squid Species in the BSAI and GOA

83 FR 31460 - 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 130 (July 6, 2018)

Page Range31460-31470
FR Document2018-14457

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

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 679

[Docket No. 170714670-8561-02]
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: Final rule.

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

DATES: Effective August 6, 2018.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of Amendment 117 to the BSAI FMP, 
Amendment 106 to the GOA FMP, and the Environmental 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 and 
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 
final rule may be submitted by mail to NMFS, Alaska Region, P.O. Box 
21668, Juneau, AK 99082-1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian, Records Officer; 
in person at NMFS, Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street, Room 420A, 
Juneau, AK; 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 
zones of the BSAI and GOA under the BSAI FMP and GOA FMP (collectively 
the FMPs). The North Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) 
prepared the 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 the FMPs appear at 50 CFR part 679. 
General regulations governing U.S. fisheries appear at 50 CFR part 600.
    This final rule implements Amendments 117/106 and updates 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, and the notice of availability of these amendments was 
published in the Federal Register on March 27, 2018, with comments 
invited through May 29, 2018 (83 FR 13117). NMFS published the proposed 
rule for this action on April 11, 2018 (83 FR 15538), with comments 
invited through May 11, 2018. NMFS received three comment letters from 
three members of the public. The comments are summarized and responded 
to under the heading ``Comments and Responses'' below.
    A detailed review of the provisions and rationale for this action 
is provided in the preamble to the proposed rule and is briefly 
summarized in this final rule.

Background

    In June 2017, the Council voted unanimously to recommend FMP 
Amendments 117/106 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 FMP Amendments 117/106, NMFS implements 
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 describe (1) 
groundfish stock classification in FMPs and a brief

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history of this action; (2) the National Standards (NS) guidance for 
determining which species require conservation and management; (3) FMP 
Amendments 117/106; (4) the regulatory changes made by this final rule; 
and (5) the comments received and NMFS responses to those comments.

Stock Classification in FMPs and a Brief History of This Action

    Among other requirements, FMPs must comply with the Magnuson-
Stevens Act NS (16 U.S.C. 1851). Relevant to this final 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 fishermen 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.
    Squids are currently classified as target species in the FMPs and 
directed fishing for squids is allowed. For squid, NMFS annually 
establishes an overfishing level (OFL) that should not be exceeded, an 
allowable biological catch (ABC) that is the maximum permissible 
harvest amount, and a total allowable catch (TAC). These terms, and the 
process for establishing the OFL, ABC, and TAC for squids, are 
described in the preamble to the proposed rule and are not repeated 
here (April 11, 2018, 83 FR 15538). The 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 
through the annual harvest specifications each year since 2011. Thus, 
squids are only harvested incidentally in fisheries targeting other 
species.
    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 Section 1.2 of the 
Analysis). 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 Section 3.2.5 of the Analysis).

Determining Which Species Require Conservation and Management

    Section 302(h)(1) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act requires a regional 
fishery management 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 71858), provide direction for determining which 
stocks will require conservation and management and provide direction 
to regional fishery management councils and NMFS for how to consider 
these factors in making this determination. Specifically, the 
guidelines direct regional fishery management councils and NMFS to 
consider a non-exhaustive list of ten factors when deciding whether 
stocks require conservation and management.
    Section 2.2.1 of the Analysis considers each of the 10 factors' 
relevance to squids. The Analysis showed that squids are an important 
component of the marine ecosystem, 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 exclusive economic zone off 
Alaska nor in waters of the State of Alaska. In the absence of a 
directed fishery, squids are unlikely to become overfished because they 
are short-lived and 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

    In June 2017, the Council recommended, and NMFS now implements, 
Amendments 117/106 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.
    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, this final rule retains recordkeeping and reporting 
requirements for squid bycatch. This final rule prohibits 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 a maximum retainable amount (MRA), 
this final rule specifies a retention limit for squids so that NMFS can 
implement the prohibition on directed fishing to meet the intent of 
Amendments 117/106.

This Final Rule and the Anticipated Effects

    In addition to classifying squids as an EC category species in the 
FMPs under Amendments 117/106, NMFS issues regulations to limit and 
monitor the catch of squids. This final rule--
     prohibits directed fishing for squids in the BSAI and GOA 
groundfish fisheries;
     maintains recordkeeping and reporting requirements of 
squids in the BSAI and GOA groundfish fisheries, but modifies the 
pertinent regulations for clarity;
     specifies a squids retention limit, or MRA, in the GOA 
Federal groundfish fisheries consistent with the existing BSAI squids 
MRA of 20 percent; and
     revises 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 final rule revises 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.
    To clarify definitions and recordkeeping and reporting 
requirements, this final rule adds a definition for squids at Sec.  
679.2 and adds 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. These revisions maintain NMFS' ability to monitor the 
catch, retention, and discard of squids.
    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 final rule moves squids out of the basis species category and

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into the incidental catch species category consistent with the 
prohibition on directed fishing for squids under this final rule.
    In developing this final rule, the Council and NMFS considered a 
range of squids MRA percentages: 2 percent, 10 percent, and the current 
MRA of 20 percent. 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 is 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 final rule corrects a minor technical inaccuracy in the 
species code for octopus. This correction does not affect existing 
reporting requirements.

Comments and Responses

    NMFS received three unique comments from three members of the 
public on the proposed rule.
    Comment 1: Squid is a target species in many market sectors. This 
regulation is not science based and demonstrates willful mismanagement 
of the Federal public trust. Do not enact these changes.
    Response: While there are markets for squids in some places, squids 
have limited economic value relative to many of the BSAI and GOA 
groundfish and therefore are not targeted by commercial, recreational, 
or subsistence fishery participants. In addition, the preamble to the 
proposed rule (83 FR 15538, April 11, 2018), and the Analysis state 
that squids are closed to directed fishing and therefore are not 
directly targeted in the North Pacific groundfish fisheries. This final 
rule was developed after considering the best available scientific 
information provided in the Analysis prepared by the Council and NMFS. 
Specifically, the Analysis examined the biological, economic, and 
management implications of classifying squids in the EC category. The 
Analysis describes that there are no conservation concerns for squids. 
Squids are short-lived and highly productive. Bottom trawl surveys are 
considered substantial underestimates of true squid biomass in both the 
BSAI and GOA. Fishing related mortality is extremely low compared with 
the estimated predation mortality in food web models. In the absence of 
a directed fishery, squids are very unlikely to become overfished. 
Therefore, based on the best scientific information available, NMFS 
determined that squids are not in need of conservation and management 
and that classifying squids in the EC category is an appropriate 
action.
    Comment 2: The squids retention limit should be zero.
    Response: Although squids do not require conservation and 
management, it is still appropriate to take measures to minimize squids 
bycatch to the extent practicable. This is consistent with NS 9, which 
requires that management measures, to the extent practicable, minimize 
bycatch and to the extent bycatch cannot be avoided, minimize bycatch 
mortality, and the Council's long-standing practice of minimizing the 
bycatch of species such as forage fish and grenadiers that are 
important to the ecosystem but that do not require conservation and 
management. The preferred alternative maintains the current MRA of 20 
percent, rather than imposing a more stringent MRA because a more 
restrictive MRA does not appear necessary. As noted in the response to 
Comment 1 above, there are no conservation concerns for squids. 
Further, 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. Therefore, a retention limit of zero 
would be unnecessarily constraining and would not be likely to benefit 
squids.
    Comment 3: One commenter expressed support for this action and 
noted this action provides operational relief to the owners and 
operators of trawl catcher vessels that may be constrained by a squid 
OFL in the Bering Sea pollock fishery.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges the comment.

Changes From the Proposed Rule

    No changes were made from the proposed rule.

Classification

    The Administrator, Alaska Region, NMFS has determined that this 
final rule is necessary to properly classify squids in the FMPs based 
on the best available scientific information, and 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 laws.
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for the 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.

Small Entity Compliance Guide

    Section 212 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness 
Act of 1996 states that, for each rule or group of related rules for 
which an agency is required to prepare a final regulatory flexibility 
analysis, the agency shall publish one or more guides to assist small 
entities in complying with the rule, and shall designate such 
publications as ``small entity compliance guides.'' The preamble to the 
proposed rule and this final rule serve as the small entity compliance 
guide. This action does not require any additional compliance from 
small entities that is not described in the preambles. Copies of the 
proposed rule and this final rule are available from the NMFS website 
at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.

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 final 
rule on small entities are discussed below.

Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA)

    This section contains the FRFA for this final rule. Section 604 of 
the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) requires that, when an agency 
promulgates a final rule under section 553 of Title 5 of the U.S. Code, 
after being required by that section or any other law to publish a 
general notice of proposed rulemaking, the agency shall prepare a FRFA. 
Section 604 describes the required contents of a FRFA: (1) A statement 
of the need for and objectives of the rule; (2) a statement of the 
significant issues raised by the public comments in response to the 
IRFA, a statement of the assessment of the agency of such issues, and a 
statement of any changes made in the proposed rule as a result of such 
comments; (3) the response of the agency to any comments filed by the 
Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration (SBA) 
in response to the proposed rule, and a detailed statement of any 
changes made to the proposed rule in the final rule as a result of the 
comments; (4) a description of and an estimate of the number of small 
entities to which the rule will apply or an explanation of why no such 
estimate is available; (5) a description of the projected reporting, 
recordkeeping, and other compliance requirements of the rule, including 
an estimate of the classes of small entities that will be subject to 
the requirement and the type of professional skills necessary for 
preparation of the report or record; and (6) a description of the steps 
the agency

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has taken to minimize the significant economic impact on small entities 
consistent with the stated objectives of applicable statutes including 
a statement of the factual, policy, and legal reasons for selecting the 
alternative adopted in this final rule and why each one of the other 
significant alternatives to the rule considered by the agency which 
affect the impact on small entities was rejected.
    A description of this final rule and the need for and objectives of 
the rule are contained in the preamble to this final rule and the 
preamble to the proposed rule (83 FR 15538, April 11, 2018), and are 
not repeated here.
Public and Chief Counsel for Advocacy Comments on the Proposed Rule
    NMFS published the proposed rule on April 11, 2018. An IRFA was 
prepared and summarized in the ``Classification'' section of the 
preamble to the proposed rule. The comment period closed on May 11, 
2018, for the proposed rule and on May 29, 2018, for the notice of 
availability for the amendments. NMFS received three unique comments 
from three members of the public on the proposed rule and Amendments 
117/106. The Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the SBA did not file any 
comments on the proposed rule.
    NMFS received no comments specifically on the IRFA. However, one of 
the comments supported the action because it provides operational 
relief to the owners and operators of trawl catcher vessels.
Number and Description of Small Entities Regulated by This Final Rule
    This final rule directly regulates 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 IRFAs for the BSAI and GOA 
annual harvest specifications for 2018 and 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 final rule is that vessel owners or operators who may wish to 
conduct directed fishing for squids in the future, and who wish to 
retain more squids than allowed under the 20 percent MRA, will not be 
able to do so. This potential adverse impact will 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 will lose 
an economic opportunity that is available to them today or has been 
available to them in recent years.
    The degree to which this final rule could limit current fishery 
permit holders' future economic activity in the BSAI or GOA could be 
viewed as an adverse impact of this final 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 final 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 will be adversely impacted by this final 
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 final rule are primarily 
beneficial or neutral. Removing squids from the BSAI target species 
category will 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 will be available to increase the TAC limit or 
limits for other BSAI target species. This effect will benefit 
participants in the BSAI fisheries that experience TAC increases 
relative to what the TACs would have been without this final rule. Some 
of the entities that experience benefits from increased TACs in the 
future may be small entities. The effects on target species TACs will 
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 will reduce the 
costs associated with trying to simultaneously minimize the catch of 
squid and the 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 final rule, requirements for recording and reporting the 
catch, discard, and production of squid in logbooks or on catch or 
production reports will be maintained as they are in existing 
regulations. This final rule makes 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.
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 
final 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

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because it provides the greatest opportunity to retain squid as catch 
in other groundfish fisheries.
    Alternative 1 is the no action alternative and would have continued 
to classify squids as target species in the FMPs. OFLs, ABCs, and TACs 
would have continued 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 (this final rule) could be considered more restrictive to 
small entities than Alternative 1 if the prohibition on directed 
fishing for squids under this final rule limits future participants' 
ability to conduct directed fishing for squids more so than would have 
occurred under the status quo. Alternative 1 would have allowed NMFS to 
determine annually whether to open a directed fishery for squids.
    Alternative 2 classifies squids in the BSAI and GOA in the EC 
category and implements a regulation prohibiting directed fishing for 
squids that could only be revised through subsequent rulemaking. 
However, the Council recommended and NMFS concurs that the benefits of 
this final 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 have classified squids in the FMPs as ``non-
target'' species, in which case OFLs and ABCs would still have been 
established but TAC would no longer be specified. Relative to 
Alternative 2, Alternative 3 would have been 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 have removed 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. Therefore Alternative 3 would have been only slightly more 
beneficial than Alternative 1 to small entities.

Collection-of-Information Requirements

    This final 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). This final rule makes 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: June 29, 2018.
Samuel D. Rauch, III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regualtory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
    For the reasons set out in the preamble, NMFS amends 50 CFR part 
679 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 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) subject heading, and paragraphs (i)(3) through (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,

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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
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

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    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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9. Revise Table 11 to part 679 to read as follows:

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                                              III. Procedural Matters                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov; or by
                                                                                                                                                             fax to (202) 395–5806.
                                              A. Paperwork Reduction Act                               National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                8. This document does not contain                      Administration                                        Megan Mackey, (907) 586–7228.
                                              new information collection                                                                                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                       50 CFR Part 679
                                              requirements subject to the Paperwork
                                                                                                                                                             Authority for Action
                                              Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), Public                      [Docket No. 170714670–8561–02]
                                              Law 104–13. In addition, therefore, it                                                                            NMFS manages the groundfish
                                                                                                       RIN 0648–BH05
                                              does not contain any new or                                                                                    fisheries in the exclusive economic
                                              information collection burden for small                  Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic                   zones of the BSAI and GOA under the
                                              business concerns with fewer than 25                     Zone Off Alaska; Reclassifying Squid                  BSAI FMP and GOA FMP (collectively
                                              employees, pursuant to the Small                         Species in the BSAI and GOA                           the FMPs). The North Pacific Fishery
                                              Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2002,                                                                         Management Council (Council)
                                                                                                       AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    prepared the FMPs under the authority
                                              Public Law 107–198, see 44 U.S.C.                        Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                              3506(c)(4).                                                                                                    of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                                                                       Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    Conservation and Management Act
                                              B. Congressional Review Act                              Commerce.                                             (Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C. 1801
                                                                                                       ACTION: Final rule.                                   et seq. Regulations implementing the
                                                9. The Commission will send a copy                                                                           FMPs appear at 50 CFR part 679.
                                              of this Report and Order to Congress                     SUMMARY:   NMFS issues regulations to                 General regulations governing U.S.
                                              and the Government Accountability                        implement Amendment 117 to the                        fisheries appear at 50 CFR part 600.
                                              Office pursuant to the Congressional                     Fishery Management Plan for                              This final rule implements
                                              Review Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).                   Groundfish of the Bering Sea and                      Amendments 117/106 and updates the
                                                                                                       Aleutian Islands Management Area                      species code for octopus in several
                                              IV. Ordering Clauses                                     (BSAI FMP), implement Amendment                       tables to 50 CFR part 679. The Council
                                                                                                       106 to the Fishery Management Plan for                submitted Amendments 117/106 for
                                                10. Accordingly, it is ordered,
                                                                                                       Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA                 review by the Secretary of Commerce,
                                              pursuant to the authority contained in                   FMP), and update the species code
                                              sections 1, 4(j), 214, 254, and 405 of the                                                                     and the notice of availability of these
                                                                                                       tables for octopus. This final rule                   amendments was published in the
                                              Communications Act of 1934, as                           prohibits directed fishing for the squid
                                              amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(j), 214,                                                                           Federal Register on March 27, 2018,
                                                                                                       species complex (squids) by Federally                 with comments invited through May 29,
                                              254, and 405 and § 1.429 of the                          permitted groundfish fishermen,
                                              Commission’s rules, 47 CFR 1.429, that                                                                         2018 (83 FR 13117). NMFS published
                                                                                                       specifies a squid retention limit in the              the proposed rule for this action on
                                              this Order is adopted.                                   Gulf of Alaska (GOA) groundfish                       April 11, 2018 (83 FR 15538), with
                                                11. It is further ordered that, pursuant               fisheries consistent with the existing                comments invited through May 11,
                                              to the authority contained in sections 1,                Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands                       2018. NMFS received three comment
                                              4(j), 214, 254, and 405 of the                           Management Area (BSAI) squid                          letters from three members of the
                                              Communications Act of 1934, as                           retention limit, and makes minor                      public. The comments are summarized
                                              amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(j), 214,                     corrections to the octopus species code               and responded to under the heading
                                              254, and 405, and § 1.429 of the                         tables. This action is intended to                    ‘‘Comments and Responses’’ below.
                                              Commission’s rules, 47 CFR 1.429, the                    promote the goals and objectives of the                  A detailed review of the provisions
                                              Petition for Reconsideration of the                      Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                              and rationale for this action is provided
                                                                                                       Conservation and Management Act, the                  in the preamble to the proposed rule
                                              Commission’s Order, filed by Alaska
                                                                                                       FMPs, and other applicable laws.                      and is briefly summarized in this final
                                              Communications, is denied as discussed
                                                                                                       DATES: Effective August 6, 2018.                      rule.
                                              herein.
                                                                                                       ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of
                                                12. It is further ordered that, pursuant                                                                     Background
                                                                                                       Amendment 117 to the BSAI FMP,
                                              to the authority contained in § 1.103 of                 Amendment 106 to the GOA FMP, and                        In June 2017, the Council voted
                                              the Commission’s rules, 47 CFR 1.103,                    the Environmental Assessment/                         unanimously to recommend FMP
                                              this Order shall be effective August 6,                  Regulatory Impact Review (collectively                Amendments 117/106 to reclassify
                                              2018.                                                    the ‘‘Analysis’’) prepared for this action            squids as non-target ecosystem
                                              Federal Communications Commission.                       may be obtained from                                  component species, not in need of
                                              Marlene Dortch,                                          www.regulations.gov.                                  conservation and management. Squids
                                                                                                          Electronic copies of the Initial                   are currently classified as target species
                                              Secretary, Office of the Secretary.
                                                                                                       Regulatory Flexibility Analyses for the               in the FMPs, though as discussed below,
                                              [FR Doc. 2018–14148 Filed 7–5–18; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                       BSAI and GOA Groundfish Harvest                       squids are currently only caught
                                              BILLING CODE 6712–01–P                                   Specifications for 2018 and 2019 may be               incidental to other target fisheries. To
                                                                                                       obtained from www.regulations.gov.                    implement FMP Amendments 117/106,
                                                                                                          Written comments regarding the                     NMFS implements regulations to
                                                                                                       burden-hour estimates or other aspects                prohibit directed fishing for squids by
                                                                                                       of the collection-of-information                      Federally permitted groundfish
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                                                                                                       requirements contained in this final rule             fishermen and to specify a squid
                                                                                                       may be submitted by mail to NMFS,                     retention limit in the GOA groundfish
                                                                                                       Alaska Region, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau,                fisheries consistent with the existing
                                                                                                       AK 99082–1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian,                 BSAI squid retention limit. The
                                                                                                       Records Officer; in person at NMFS,                   following sections of this preamble
                                                                                                       Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street,                   describe (1) groundfish stock
                                                                                                       Room 420A, Juneau, AK; by email to                    classification in FMPs and a brief


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                                              history of this action; (2) the National                 to be overfished in the absence of a                  squids in the EC category is an
                                              Standards (NS) guidance for                              directed fishery (see Section 3.2.5 of the            appropriate action.
                                              determining which species require                        Analysis).                                               Though the Council determined, and
                                              conservation and management; (3) FMP                                                                           NMFS concurs, that squids are not in
                                                                                                       Determining Which Species Require                     need of conservation and management,
                                              Amendments 117/106; (4) the regulatory
                                                                                                       Conservation and Management                           squid population status and bycatch
                                              changes made by this final rule; and (5)
                                              the comments received and NMFS                              Section 302(h)(1) of the Magnuson-                 should be monitored to continually
                                              responses to those comments.                             Stevens Act requires a regional fishery               assess vulnerability of squids to the
                                                                                                       management council to prepare an FMP                  fishery given their importance in the
                                              Stock Classification in FMPs and a Brief
                                                                                                       for each fishery under its authority that             ecosystem. Therefore, this final rule
                                              History of This Action
                                                                                                       is in need of conservation and                        retains recordkeeping and reporting
                                                 Among other requirements, FMPs                        management. ‘‘Conservation and                        requirements for squid bycatch. This
                                              must comply with the Magnuson-                           management’’ is defined in section 3(5)               final rule prohibits directed fishing for
                                              Stevens Act NS (16 U.S.C. 1851).                         of the Magnuson-Stevens Act. The NS                   squids to meet the intent of
                                              Relevant to this final rule, the NS                      guidelines at § 600.305(c) (revised on                Amendments 117/106 that squids are
                                              guidelines at 50 CFR 600.305(d)(11),                     October 18, 2016, 81 FR 71858), provide               not a target species complex. Because
                                              (12) and (13) define three classifications               direction for determining which stocks                the definition of directed fishing at
                                              for stocks in an FMP: (1) Target stocks                  will require conservation and                         § 679.2 is based on a maximum
                                              in need of conservation and                              management and provide direction to                   retainable amount (MRA), this final rule
                                              management that fishermen seek to                        regional fishery management councils                  specifies a retention limit for squids so
                                              catch; (2) non-target stocks in need of                  and NMFS for how to consider these                    that NMFS can implement the
                                              conservation and management that are                     factors in making this determination.                 prohibition on directed fishing to meet
                                              caught incidentally during the pursuit                   Specifically, the guidelines direct                   the intent of Amendments 117/106.
                                              of target stocks; and (3) ecosystem                      regional fishery management councils
                                              component (EC) species that do not                                                                             This Final Rule and the Anticipated
                                                                                                       and NMFS to consider a non-exhaustive                 Effects
                                              require conservation and management,
                                                                                                       list of ten factors when deciding
                                              but may be listed in an FMP in order to                                                                           In addition to classifying squids as an
                                                                                                       whether stocks require conservation and
                                              achieve ecosystem management                                                                                   EC category species in the FMPs under
                                                                                                       management.
                                              objectives.                                                                                                    Amendments 117/106, NMFS issues
                                                 Squids are currently classified as                       Section 2.2.1 of the Analysis
                                                                                                       considers each of the 10 factors’                     regulations to limit and monitor the
                                              target species in the FMPs and directed                                                                        catch of squids. This final rule—
                                                                                                       relevance to squids. The Analysis
                                              fishing for squids is allowed. For squid,                                                                         • prohibits directed fishing for squids
                                              NMFS annually establishes an                             showed that squids are an important
                                                                                                                                                             in the BSAI and GOA groundfish
                                              overfishing level (OFL) that should not                  component of the marine ecosystem,
                                                                                                                                                             fisheries;
                                              be exceeded, an allowable biological                     particularly due to their importance as                  • maintains recordkeeping and
                                              catch (ABC) that is the maximum                          prey for marine mammals, fish and                     reporting requirements of squids in the
                                              permissible harvest amount, and a total                  other squids. However, despite being                  BSAI and GOA groundfish fisheries, but
                                              allowable catch (TAC). These terms, and                  classified as a target species, there are             modifies the pertinent regulations for
                                              the process for establishing the OFL,                    currently no directed fisheries for                   clarity;
                                              ABC, and TAC for squids, are described                   squids. Squids are not important to                      • specifies a squids retention limit, or
                                              in the preamble to the proposed rule                     commercial, recreational, or subsistence              MRA, in the GOA Federal groundfish
                                              and are not repeated here (April 11,                     users, and the fisheries for BSAI and                 fisheries consistent with the existing
                                              2018, 83 FR 15538). The TAC levels                       GOA squids are not important to the                   BSAI squids MRA of 20 percent; and
                                              established annually for squids are too                  National or regional economy. There are                  • revises the species code tables in
                                              low to support a directed fishery in                     no developing fisheries for squids in the             the regulations to indicate octopus is a
                                              either the BSAI or GOA. Directed                         exclusive economic zone off Alaska nor                multi-species category by using the
                                              fishing for squids has been closed in the                in waters of the State of Alaska. In the              plural, octopuses.
                                              BSAI and GOA through the annual                          absence of a directed fishery, squids are                To prohibit directed fishing, this final
                                              harvest specifications each year since                   unlikely to become overfished because                 rule revises §§ 679.20(i) and 679.22(i) to
                                              2011. Thus, squids are only harvested                    they are short-lived and highly                       prohibit directed fishing for squids at all
                                              incidentally in fisheries targeting other                productive, and current surveys are                   times in the BSAI and GOA groundfish
                                              species.                                                 considered substantial underestimates                 fisheries.
                                                 Since 2010, the Council’s non-target                  of true squids biomass in both the BSAI                  To clarify definitions and
                                              committee, Plan Teams, and Scientific                    and GOA. Therefore, maintaining squids                recordkeeping and reporting
                                              and Statistical Committee have                           in the FMPs for conservation and                      requirements, this final rule adds a
                                              recommended that the Council explore                     management is not likely to improve or                definition for squids at § 679.2 and adds
                                              reclassifying squids as EC category                      maintain the condition of the stocks.                 an instruction to § 679.5 to use the
                                              species because they do not meet the                                                                           squids species code in Table 2c to 50
                                                                                                       Amendments 117/106
                                              target species category classification,                                                                        CFR part 679 (Table 2c) to record and
                                              there is no demand for squid, and squid                    In June 2017, the Council                           report squid catch. These revisions
                                              have not been targeted or open to                        recommended, and NMFS now                             maintain NMFS’ ability to monitor the
                                              directed fishing in either the BSAI or                   implements, Amendments 117/106 to                     catch, retention, and discard of squids.
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                                              GOA for many years (see Section 1.2 of                   reclassify squids as EC category species                 The MRA is the proportion or
                                              the Analysis). Further, there is no                      in the FMPs. Based on a review of the                 percentage of retained catch of a species
                                              conservation concern for squids because                  scientific information, and after                     closed for directed fishing (incidental
                                              they are extremely short-lived and                       considering the revised NS guidelines,                catch species) to the retained catch of a
                                              highly productive, the current fishing                   the Council and NMFS determined that                  species open for directed fishing (basis
                                              mortality is considered insignificant at a               squids are not in need of conservation                species). This final rule moves squids
                                              population level, and they are unlikely                  and management, and that classifying                  out of the basis species category and


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                                              into the incidental catch species                        that classifying squids in the EC                     publish one or more guides to assist
                                              category consistent with the prohibition                 category is an appropriate action.                    small entities in complying with the
                                              on directed fishing for squids under this                   Comment 2: The squids retention                    rule, and shall designate such
                                              final rule.                                              limit should be zero.                                 publications as ‘‘small entity
                                                 In developing this final rule, the                       Response: Although squids do not                   compliance guides.’’ The preamble to
                                              Council and NMFS considered a range                      require conservation and management,                  the proposed rule and this final rule
                                              of squids MRA percentages: 2 percent,                    it is still appropriate to take measures to           serve as the small entity compliance
                                              10 percent, and the current MRA of 20                    minimize squids bycatch to the extent                 guide. This action does not require any
                                              percent. Section 4.6.2 of the Analysis                   practicable. This is consistent with NS               additional compliance from small
                                              discusses that a more constraining MRA                   9, which requires that management                     entities that is not described in the
                                              is more likely to increase discards of                   measures, to the extent practicable,                  preambles. Copies of the proposed rule
                                              dead squids rather than discourage                       minimize bycatch and to the extent                    and this final rule are available from the
                                              targeting. There are no conservation                     bycatch cannot be avoided, minimize                   NMFS website at http://
                                              concerns for squids. Therefore, the                      bycatch mortality, and the Council’s                  alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
                                              Council recommended and NMFS is                          long-standing practice of minimizing
                                                                                                                                                             Regulatory Impact Review (RIR)
                                              specifying an MRA for squids of 20                       the bycatch of species such as forage
                                              percent in the GOA groundfish fisheries                  fish and grenadiers that are important to                An RIR was prepared to assess the
                                              consistent with the existing MRA for                     the ecosystem but that do not require                 costs and benefits of available regulatory
                                              squids in the BSAI groundfish fisheries.                 conservation and management. The                      alternatives. A copy of this analysis is
                                                                                                       preferred alternative maintains the                   available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).
                                                 This final rule corrects a minor
                                                                                                       current MRA of 20 percent, rather than                The Council recommended
                                              technical inaccuracy in the species code
                                                                                                       imposing a more stringent MRA because                 Amendments 117/106 based on those
                                              for octopus. This correction does not
                                                                                                       a more restrictive MRA does not appear                measures that maximized net benefits to
                                              affect existing reporting requirements.
                                                                                                       necessary. As noted in the response to                the Nation. Specific aspects of the
                                              Comments and Responses                                   Comment 1 above, there are no                         economic analysis related to the impact
                                                                                                       conservation concerns for squids.                     of this final rule on small entities are
                                                 NMFS received three unique
                                                                                                       Further, Section 4.6.2 of the Analysis                discussed below.
                                              comments from three members of the
                                              public on the proposed rule.                             discusses that a more constraining MRA                Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                 Comment 1: Squid is a target species                  is more likely to increase discards of                (FRFA)
                                              in many market sectors. This regulation                  dead squids rather than discourage
                                                                                                                                                               This section contains the FRFA for
                                              is not science based and demonstrates                    targeting. Therefore, a retention limit of
                                                                                                                                                             this final rule. Section 604 of the
                                              willful mismanagement of the Federal                     zero would be unnecessarily
                                                                                                                                                             Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)
                                              public trust. Do not enact these changes.                constraining and would not be likely to
                                                                                                                                                             requires that, when an agency
                                                 Response: While there are markets for                 benefit squids.
                                                                                                                                                             promulgates a final rule under section
                                              squids in some places, squids have                          Comment 3: One commenter
                                                                                                                                                             553 of Title 5 of the U.S. Code, after
                                              limited economic value relative to many                  expressed support for this action and
                                                                                                                                                             being required by that section or any
                                              of the BSAI and GOA groundfish and                       noted this action provides operational
                                                                                                                                                             other law to publish a general notice of
                                              therefore are not targeted by                            relief to the owners and operators of
                                                                                                                                                             proposed rulemaking, the agency shall
                                              commercial, recreational, or subsistence                 trawl catcher vessels that may be
                                                                                                                                                             prepare a FRFA. Section 604 describes
                                              fishery participants. In addition, the                   constrained by a squid OFL in the
                                                                                                                                                             the required contents of a FRFA: (1) A
                                              preamble to the proposed rule (83 FR                     Bering Sea pollock fishery.
                                                                                                                                                             statement of the need for and objectives
                                                                                                          Response: NMFS acknowledges the
                                              15538, April 11, 2018), and the Analysis                                                                       of the rule; (2) a statement of the
                                                                                                       comment.
                                              state that squids are closed to directed                                                                       significant issues raised by the public
                                              fishing and therefore are not directly                   Changes From the Proposed Rule                        comments in response to the IRFA, a
                                              targeted in the North Pacific groundfish                   No changes were made from the                       statement of the assessment of the
                                              fisheries. This final rule was developed                 proposed rule.                                        agency of such issues, and a statement
                                              after considering the best available                                                                           of any changes made in the proposed
                                              scientific information provided in the                   Classification                                        rule as a result of such comments; (3)
                                              Analysis prepared by the Council and                       The Administrator, Alaska Region,                   the response of the agency to any
                                              NMFS. Specifically, the Analysis                         NMFS has determined that this final                   comments filed by the Chief Counsel for
                                              examined the biological, economic, and                   rule is necessary to properly classify                Advocacy of the Small Business
                                              management implications of classifying                   squids in the FMPs based on the best                  Administration (SBA) in response to the
                                              squids in the EC category. The Analysis                  available scientific information, and is              proposed rule, and a detailed statement
                                              describes that there are no conservation                 consistent with Amendment 117 to the                  of any changes made to the proposed
                                              concerns for squids. Squids are short-                   BSAI FMP, Amendment 106 to the GOA                    rule in the final rule as a result of the
                                              lived and highly productive. Bottom                      FMP, other provisions of the Magnuson-                comments; (4) a description of and an
                                              trawl surveys are considered substantial                 Stevens Act, and other applicable laws.               estimate of the number of small entities
                                              underestimates of true squid biomass in                    This final rule has been determined to              to which the rule will apply or an
                                              both the BSAI and GOA. Fishing related                   be not significant for the purposes of                explanation of why no such estimate is
                                              mortality is extremely low compared                      Executive Order 12866.                                available; (5) a description of the
                                              with the estimated predation mortality                                                                         projected reporting, recordkeeping, and
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                                              in food web models. In the absence of                    Small Entity Compliance Guide                         other compliance requirements of the
                                              a directed fishery, squids are very                         Section 212 of the Small Business                  rule, including an estimate of the classes
                                              unlikely to become overfished.                           Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of                of small entities that will be subject to
                                              Therefore, based on the best scientific                  1996 states that, for each rule or group              the requirement and the type of
                                              information available, NMFS                              of related rules for which an agency is               professional skills necessary for
                                              determined that squids are not in need                   required to prepare a final regulatory                preparation of the report or record; and
                                              of conservation and management and                       flexibility analysis, the agency shall                (6) a description of the steps the agency


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                                              has taken to minimize the significant      small entities in the groundfish fisheries                          species TACs will be neutral for the
                                              economic impact on small entities          off Alaska because some of these vessels                            GOA fisheries, as the OY has not
                                              consistent with the stated objectives of   are affiliated through common                                       constrained TACs in the GOA to date.
                                              applicable statutes including a            ownership or membership in a                                        Therefore, removing the squids TAC in
                                              statement of the factual, policy, and      cooperative, and the affiliated vessels                             the GOA will not allow for an increase
                                              legal reasons for selecting the alternativetogether would exceed the $11.0 million                             in the TAC for another target species.
                                              adopted in this final rule and why each    annual gross receipts threshold for small                              For participants in the Bering Sea
                                              one of the other significant alternatives  entities.                                                           pollock fishery, moving squids from the
                                              to the rule considered by the agency          The only potential adverse economic                              target species category to the EC
                                              which affect the impact on small           impact that has been identified for this                            category will remove the squid OFL as
                                              entities was rejected.                     final rule is that vessel owners or                                 a potential constraint for the Bering Sea
                                                A description of this final rule and the operators who may wish to conduct                                   pollock fishery, thereby increasing the
                                              need for and objectives of the rule are    directed fishing for squids in the future,                          flexibility of the Bering Sea pollock
                                              contained in the preamble to this final    and who wish to retain more squids                                  fishery participants to focus on
                                              rule and the preamble to the proposed      than allowed under the 20 percent                                   minimizing the bycatch of salmon and
                                              rule (83 FR 15538, April 11, 2018), and    MRA, will not be able to do so. This                                other PSC in the pollock fisheries.
                                              are not repeated here.                     potential adverse impact will not affect                            Removing this constraint will reduce
                                                                                         any current participants relative to                                the costs associated with trying to
                                              Public and Chief Counsel for Advocacy
                                                                                         opportunities available to them in                                  simultaneously minimize the catch of
                                              Comments on the Proposed Rule
                                                                                         recent years, because directed fishing                              squid and the catch of salmon and other
                                                NMFS published the proposed rule on for squid has been closed in the BSAI                                    PSC. However, none of the directly
                                              April 11, 2018. An IRFA was prepared       and GOA since 2011. Therefore, no                                   regulated entities in the Bering Sea
                                              and summarized in the ‘‘Classification’’ current participants will lose an                                     pollock fishery are considered small
                                              section of the preamble to the proposed    economic opportunity that is available                              entities because all of them are affiliated
                                              rule. The comment period closed on         to them today or has been available to                              through either ownership or
                                              May 11, 2018, for the proposed rule and them in recent years.                                                  membership in a cooperative and, when
                                              on May 29, 2018, for the notice of            The degree to which this final rule                              considered together, have annual gross
                                              availability for the amendments. NMFS      could limit current fishery permit                                  receipts that exceed $11.0 million
                                              received three unique comments from        holders’ future economic activity in the                            annually.
                                              three members of the public on the         BSAI or GOA could be viewed as an
                                              proposed rule and Amendments 117/          adverse impact of this final rule. This                             Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other
                                              106. The Chief Counsel for Advocacy of adverse economic impact could affect                                    Compliance Requirements
                                              the SBA did not file any comments on       any future participant in these                                       Under this final rule, requirements for
                                              the proposed rule.                         groundfish fisheries. Therefore, all                                recording and reporting the catch,
                                                NMFS received no comments                fishing vessels currently participating in                          discard, and production of squid in
                                              specifically on the IRFA. However, one     the BSAI and GOA groundfish fisheries                               logbooks or on catch or production
                                              of the comments supported the action       that are small entities could be                                    reports will be maintained as they are in
                                              because it provides operational relief to  adversely impacted by this final rule in                            existing regulations. This final rule
                                              the owners and operators of trawl          the future. However, based on the very                              makes only minor modifications to
                                              catcher vessels.                           limited number of vessel operators who                              clarify the recordkeeping and reporting
                                                                                         have expressed interest in conducting                               requirements in § 679.5, Table 2a to 50
                                              Number and Description of Small
                                                                                         directed fishing for squids in the past,                            CFR part 679, and Table 2c to 50 CFR
                                              Entities Regulated by This Final Rule
                                                                                         the actual number of small entities that                            part 679. Therefore, moving squids from
                                                This final rule directly regulates any   will be adversely impacted by this final                            the target species category to the EC
                                              vessel operator harvesting squids in the   rule is likely zero or very few. Vessel                             category will not change recordkeeping
                                              Federally managed groundfish fisheries     operators may continue to catch and                                 and reporting costs for fishery
                                              in the BSAI and GOA. The thresholds        retain squids in the BSAI and GOA                                   participants or impose any additional or
                                              applied to determine if an entity or       groundfish fisheries as long as they                                new costs on participants.
                                              group of entities are ‘‘small’’ under the  maintain their catch within the 20
                                              RFA depend on the industry                                                                                     Description of Significant Alternatives
                                                                                         percent MRA.
                                              classification for the entity or entities.    For operators of vessels currently                               That Minimize Adverse Impacts on
                                              Businesses classified as primarily         participating in these fisheries, the                               Small Entities
                                              engaged in commercial fishing are          economic impacts of this final rule are                                The Council and NMFS considered
                                              considered small entities if they have     primarily beneficial or neutral.                                    three alternatives. Among the three
                                              combined annual gross receipts not in      Removing squids from the BSAI target                                alternatives, Alternative 2 Option 3 (the
                                              excess of $11.0 million for all affiliated species category will remove the squids                             preferred alternative) provides the most
                                              operations worldwide (81 FR 4469;          TAC from inclusion in the 2 million mt                              economic benefits to current
                                              January 26, 2016). The most recent         optimum yield (OY) cap in the BSAI.                                 participants in the BSAI and GOA
                                              estimates of the number of fishing         The amount of the OY cap that has been                              groundfish fisheries. The primary
                                              vessels participating in the BSAI and      reserved for squids will be available to                            economic benefit of this final rule is to
                                              GOA groundfish fisheries that are small increase the TAC limit or limits for                                   reduce the potential constraints
                                              entities are provided in Table 2 in the    other BSAI target species. This effect                              imposed by the OFLs, ABCs, and TACs
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                                              IRFAs for the BSAI and GOA annual          will benefit participants in the BSAI                               for squids on BSAI and GOA groundfish
                                              harvest specifications for 2018 and 2019 fisheries that experience TAC increases                               fisheries. Among the three options
                                              (see ADDRESSES). In 2016, there were 119 relative to what the TACs would have                                  considered for the squids MRA (20
                                              catcher vessels and 5 catcher/processors been without this final rule. Some of the                             percent, 10 percent, and 2 percent), the
                                              in the BSAI, and 920 catcher vessels and entities that experience benefits from                                20 percent MRA that was selected
                                              3 catcher/processors in the GOA. These     increased TACs in the future may be                                 minimizes the economic impact on any
                                              estimates likely overstate the number of small entities. The effects on target                                 fishing vessel that is a small entity


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                                              because it provides the greatest                         (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction                   (c)(3)(vi)(F) and (c)(4)(vi)(E) to read as
                                              opportunity to retain squid as catch in                  Act (PRA). The relevant information                   follows:
                                              other groundfish fisheries.                              collections are approved under OMB
                                                 Alternative 1 is the no action                        Control Number 0648–0213 (Alaska                      § 679.5    Recordkeeping and reporting
                                              alternative and would have continued to                                                                        (R&R).
                                                                                                       Region Logbook Family of Forms) and
                                              classify squids as target species in the                 OMB Control Number 0648–0515                             (a) * * *
                                              FMPs. OFLs, ABCs, and TACs would                         (Alaska Interagency Electronic                           (3) Fish to be recorded and reported.
                                              have continued to be set for squids as                   Reporting System). This final rule                    The operator or manager must record
                                              a species group in both the BSAI and                     makes minor revisions to these                        and report the following information
                                              GOA. Relative to Alternative 2,                          information collection requirements to                (see paragraphs (a)(3)(i) through (iv) of
                                              Alternative 1 could be considered less                   clarify the location of the species code              this section) for all groundfish (see
                                              beneficial to small entities because all                 for squids in the tables to 50 CFR part               Table 2a to this part), prohibited species
                                              catch specifications would need to be                    679. These revisions do not change the                (see Table 2b to this part), forage fish
                                              maintained, and current constraints on                   public reporting burden of the approved               (see Table 2c to this part), grenadiers
                                              the BSAI and GOA groundfish fisheries                    information collections or require                    (see Table 2c to this part), and squids
                                              would continue. However, Alternative 2                   revisions to the currently approved                   (see Table 2c to this part). The operator
                                              (this final rule) could be considered                    supporting statements for these                       or manager may record and report the
                                              more restrictive to small entities than                  collections.                                          following information (see paragraphs
                                              Alternative 1 if the prohibition on                        Send comments on these or any other                 (a)(3)(i) through (iv) of this section) for
                                              directed fishing for squids under this                   aspects of the collection of information              non-groundfish (see Table 2d to this
                                              final rule limits future participants’                   to NMFS Alaska Region at the                          part):
                                              ability to conduct directed fishing for                  ADDRESSES above, by email to OIRA_                    *      *     *     *     *
                                              squids more so than would have                           Submission@omb.eop.gov, or by fax to                     (c) * * *
                                              occurred under the status quo.                           (202) 395–5806.                                          (3) * * *
                                              Alternative 1 would have allowed                           Notwithstanding any other provision                    (vi) * * *
                                              NMFS to determine annually whether to                    of the law, no person is required to                     (F) Species codes. The operator must
                                              open a directed fishery for squids.                      respond to, and no person shall be                    record and report required information
                                                 Alternative 2 classifies squids in the                subject to penalty for failure to comply              for all groundfish (see Table 2a to this
                                              BSAI and GOA in the EC category and                      with, a collection of information subject             part), prohibited species (see Table 2b to
                                              implements a regulation prohibiting                      to the requirements of the PRA, unless                this part), forage fish (see Table 2c to
                                              directed fishing for squids that could                   that collection of information displays a             this part), grenadiers (see Table 2c to
                                              only be revised through subsequent                       currently valid OMB control number.                   this part), and squids (see Table 2c to
                                              rulemaking. However, the Council                         All currently approved NOAA                           this part). The operator may record and
                                              recommended and NMFS concurs that                        collections of information may be                     report information for non-groundfish
                                              the benefits of this final rule to current               viewed at http://www.cio.noaa.gov/                    (see Table 2d to this part).
                                              fishery participants, including small                    services_programs/prasubs.html.                       *      *     *     *     *
                                              entities, outweigh the potential future                                                                           (4) * * *
                                                                                                       List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679
                                              adverse impacts of the prohibition                                                                                (vi) * * *
                                              against directed fishing for squids. In                    Alaska, Fisheries, Recordkeeping and                   (E) Species codes. The operator must
                                              addition, this provision can be re-                      reporting requirements.                               record and report required information
                                              evaluated by the Council and NMFS in                       Dated: June 29, 2018.                               for all groundfish (see Table 2a to this
                                              the future if fishery participants want to               Samuel D. Rauch, III,                                 part), prohibited species (see Table 2b to
                                              develop directed fisheries for squids.                   Deputy Assistant Administrator for                    this part), forage fish (see Table 2c to
                                                 Alternative 3 would have classified                   Regualtory Programs, National Marine                  this part), grenadiers (see Table 2c to
                                              squids in the FMPs as ‘‘non-target’’                     Fisheries Service.                                    this part), and squids (see Table 2c to
                                              species, in which case OFLs and ABCs                       For the reasons set out in the                      this part). The operator may record and
                                              would still have been established but                    preamble, NMFS amends 50 CFR part                     report information for non-groundfish
                                              TAC would no longer be specified.                        679 as follows:                                       (see Table 2d to this part).
                                              Relative to Alternative 2, Alternative 3
                                                                                                       PART 679—FISHERIES OF THE                             *      *     *     *     *
                                              would have been less beneficial to small
                                              entities because certain catch                           EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF                           ■ 4. In § 679.20, revise paragraph (b)(2)
                                              specifications and their associated                      ALASKA                                                introductory text, paragraph (i) subject
                                              fishery constraints would still need to                                                                        heading, and paragraphs (i)(3) through
                                              be maintained. When comparing                            ■ 1. The authority citation for part 679              (5) to read as follows:
                                              Alternatives 1 and 3, Alternative 3                      continues to read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                             § 679.20    General limitations.
                                              would have removed the requirement                         Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et
                                                                                                       seq.; 3631 et seq.; Pub. L. 108–447; Pub. L.          *      *     *     *    *
                                              for setting TACs; however, the current
                                                                                                       111–281.                                                 (b) * * *
                                              potential constraints on other
                                                                                                       ■  2. In § 679.2, add a definition for                   (2) GOA. Initial reserves are
                                              groundfish fisheries if an OFL or ABC
                                                                                                       ‘‘Squids’’ in alphabetical order to read              established for pollock, Pacific cod,
                                              for squids were achieved would
                                                                                                       as follows:                                           flatfish, octopuses, sharks, and sculpins,
                                              continue. Therefore Alternative 3 would
                                                                                                                                                             which are equal to 20 percent of the
                                              have been only slightly more beneficial
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                                                                                                       § 679.2   Definitions.                                TACs for these species or species
                                              than Alternative 1 to small entities.
                                                                                                       *     *     *      *     *                            groups.
                                              Collection-of-Information Requirements                     Squids (see Table 2c to this part and               *      *     *     *    *
                                                This final rule refers to collection-of-               § 679.20(i)).                                            (i) Forage fish, grenadiers, and squids.
                                              information (‘‘recordkeeping and                         *     *     *      *     *                            *      *     *     *    *
                                              reporting’’) requirements approved by                    ■ 3. In § 679.5, revise paragraph (a)(3)                 (3) Closure to directed fishing.
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                                              grenadiers, and squids is prohibited at                                        (5) Allowable fishmeal production.                                         § 679.22         Closures.
                                              all times in the BSAI and GOA.                                               Retained catch of forage fish, grenadiers,                                   *     *    *      *    *
                                                 (4) Limits on sale, barter, trade, and                                    or squids not exceeding the maximum
                                                                                                                                                                                                          (i) Forage fish, grenadiers, and squids
                                              processing. The sale, barter, trade, or                                      retainable amount may be processed
                                                                                                                           into fishmeal for sale, barter, or trade.                                    closures. See § 679.20(i)(3).
                                              processing of forage fish, grenadiers,
                                              and squids is prohibited, except as                                          *     *     *      *    *                                                    ■ 6. Revise Table 2a to part 679 to read
                                              provided in paragraph (i)(5) of this                                         ■ 5. In § 679.22, revise paragraph (i) to                                    as follows:
                                              section.                                                                     read 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
                                                   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
                                              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:
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                                                   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



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

                                                    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



                                              ■ 8. Revise Table 10 to part 679 to read
                                              as follows:
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            Table 10 to Part 679—Gulf of Alaska Retainable Percentages.

      BASIS SPECIES                                          INCIDENTAL CATCH SPECIES (for DSR caught on catcher vessels in the SEO, see § 679.20 (j)°)
                                                                                                                           DSR                 Aggregated                             Grenadiers   |Squids
                                                                                                                                                                                         (12)
                  .                  Pacific   DW     Rex    Flathead   SW     Arrow—               Aggregated     SR/RE   SEO       Atka        forage       Slgla})t)es   Oth§r
 Code        Species       Pollock             Flat                     Flat            Sablefish              m   ERA     |(C/Ps                       (0)                 species
                                      cod       (     sole     sole      (3)   tooth                rockfish        (1)    only)    mackerel     fish                          (6)
                                                                                                                            (5)

110      Pacific cod         20      n/a®      20     20       20       20       35         1           5           (1)     10        20           2              5           20          8          20
121      Arrowtooth           5         5      20     20       20       20      n/a        1            5            0       0        20           2              5           20          8          20
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     n/a      20       20      35         7            15           7       1        20           2              5           20          8          20
136      Northern
         rockfish
                             20        20      20     20       20       20       35        7            15           7       1        20           2              5           20          3          20

141      Eé‘fcfc occeant     20        20      20     20       20       20       35        7            15                   1        20           2              5           20          8          20
143      ___[Thornyhead      20        20      20     20       20       20       35        7            15           7       1        20           2              5           20          8          20
1527     Shomake{{)          20        20      20     20       20       20       35        7            15          n/a      1        20           2              5           20          8          20
151      rougheye
193      |Atka mackerel      20        20      20     20       20       20       35        1            5           (1)     10        n/a          2              5           20          8          20
270      |Pollock            n/a       20      20     20       20       20       35        1            5           (4)     10        20           2              5           20          8          20
710      [Sablefish          20        20      20     20       20       20       35       n/a           15           7       1        20           2              5           20          8          20
Flatfish, deep—water>        20        20      n/a    20       20       20       35        7            15           7       1        20           2              5           20          8          20
S;‘tti?g shallow—            20        20      20     20       20       n/a      35         1           5           (1)     10        20           2              5           20          8          20
Rockfish, other              20        20      20     20       20       20       35        7            15           7       1        20           2              5           20          8          20
172       Pusky
          rockfish
                             20        20      20     20       20       20       35        7            15           7       1        20           2              5           20          8          20
Rockfish, DSR—SEO            20        20      20     20       20       20       35        7            15           7      n/a       20           2             5            20          8          20
Skates!"                     20        20      20     20       20       20       35        1            5           (1)      10       20           2            n/a           20          8          20
Other species                20        20      20     20       20       20       35         1           5           t       10        20           2              5          n/a          8          20
Aggregated amount of                                                                                                                                                                                 20
non—groundfish               20        20      20     20       20       20       35         1           5           4)      10        20           2              5           20          8
species""




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                            Notes to Table 10 to Part 679
                            1    Shortrak:er/rougheye rockfish
                                       SR/RE              Sebastes borealis (shortrak:er) (152)
                                                          S. aleutianus (rougheye) (151)
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                                       SR/REERA           Shortrak:er/rougheye rockfish in the Eastern Regulatory Area (ERA).
                                 Where an MRA is not indicated, use the MRA for SR/RE included under Aggregated Rockfish
                            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)
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                            4    Other rockfish           Western Regulatory Area
                                                          Central Regulatory Area         means other rockfish and demersal shelf rockfish
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                                                          Southeast Outside District      means other rockfish
                                                                                                                            Other rockfish
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                                                          S. aurara(aurora)(l85)          S. variegates (harlequin)(176)                                          S. brevispinis (silvergrey)(157)
                                                          S. melanostomus                 S. wilsoni (pygmy)(179)                                                 S. diploproa (splitnose)(182)
                                                          (blackgill)(177)
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                                                          S. paucispinis                  S. babcocki (redbanded)(153)                                            S. saxicola (stripetai1)(183)
                                                          (bocaccio )(13 7)
                                                          S. goodei                       S. proriger (redstripe)(158)                                            S. miniatus (vermilion)(184)
                                                          (chilipepper)(178)
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                                                          S. crameri                      S. zacentrus (sharpchin)(166)
                                                                                                                                                                  S. reedi (yellowmouth)(l75)
                                                          (darkblotch)(159)
                                                          S. elongatus
                                                                                          S. jordani (shortbelly)(181)
                                                          (greenstriped)( 13 5)
                                                          S. entomelas (widow)(156) S. flavidus (yellowtai1)(155)
                                                                                  In the Eastern Regulatory Area only, Other rockfish also includes S. polyspinis (northern)(l36)
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                            5       Demersal shelf        S. pinniger (canary)(146)      S. maliger (quillback)(14 7)                                            S. ruberrimus (yelloweye)(l45)
                                    rockfish (DSR)        S. nebulosus (china)(149)      S. helvomaculatus (rosethorn)(150)
                                                          S. caurinus (copper)(138)      S. niwocinctus (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)




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                                                                 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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                                                                 Notes to Table 10 to Part 679
                                                                 9    Aggregated forage        Bristlemouths, lightfishes, and anglemouths (family Gonostomatidae)                   209
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                                                                      fish (all species of     Cape lin smelt (family Osmeridae)                                                     516
                                                                      the following taxa)      Deep-sea smelts (family Bathylaf!.idae)                                               773
                                                                                               Eulachon smelt (family Osmeridae)                                                     511
                                                                                               Gunnels (family Pholidae)                                                             207
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                                                                                               Krill (order Euphausiacea)                                                            800
                                                                                               Latemfishes (family Myctophidae)                                                      772
                                                                                               Pacific Sand fish (family Trichodontidae)                                             206
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                                                                                               Pacific Sand lance (family Ammodytidae)                                               774
                                                                                               Pricklebacks, war-bonnets, eelblennys, cockscombs and shannys (family                 208
                                                                                               Stichaeidae)
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                                                                                               Surf smelt (family Osmeridae)                                                         515
                                                                 10 Skates Species and         Alaska (Bathyraja. Parm!fera)                                                         703
                                                                      Groups                   Aleutian (B. aleutica)                                                                704
                                                                                               Whiteblotched (Raja binoculata)                                                       705
                                                                                               Big Skates (Raja binoculata)                                                          702
                                                                                               Longnose Skates (R. rhina)                                                            701
                                                                                               Other Skates (Rathyraja and Raja spp.)                                                700
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                                                                 11 Aggregated non-            All legally retained species of fish and shellfish, including IFQ halibut, that are not listed as FMP groundfish in Tables 2a and 2c to this
                                                                      groundfish               part.
                                                                 12 Grenadiers                 Giant grenadiers (Albatrossia pectoralis)                                             214
                                                                                               Other grenadiers (all grenadiers that are not Giant grenadiers)                       213




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                                                                              BASIS SPECIES                                                                                 INCIDENTAL CATCH SPECIES
                                                                                            .               Pacific   Atka    [Alaska |Arrow—   |Kam—     Yellow    Other |Rock       |Flathead Green— Sable—   Short— Aggregated [Squids Aggregated Other       Gren(%dlers
                                                                            Code       Species      Pollock                       .                         fin              2                   land        1   raker/          6   7      forage        £004
                                                                                                              cod   |mackerel |plaice  tooth    |chatka       .    flatfish"   sole      sole           fish            rockfish                  7  species
                                                                                                                                                           sole                                 turbot         rougheye                      fish
                                                                             110      Pacific cod     20      na"       20       20      35       335       20        20       20        20       1       1       2          5        20        2         20          8
                                                                             121      Arrowtooth      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          8
                                                                             122      fg‘;head        20       20       20       35      35       35        35        35       35        na       35     15       7          15       20        2         20          8
                                                                             123      Rock sole       20       20       20       33      33       35        33        335      na        335       1      1       2          15       20        2         20          8
                                                                             127      ;fii‘“wm         20       20       20       35      35       35        na        35       35        35        1      1       p          5        20        2         20          8
                                                                             133    Alaska
                                                                                    Plaice
                                                                                                      20       20       20       na      35       35        35        35       35        35        1      1       2          5        20        2         20          8
                                                                             134    Sfbf)‘:land       20       20       20       20      35       35        20        20       20        20       na     15       7          15       20        2         20          8
                                                                             136    Northern          20       20       20       20      35       335       20        20       20        20       35     15       7          15       20        2         20          8
                                                                                      Pacific
                                                                             141      Ocean           20       20       20       20      35       35        20        20       20        20       35     15       7          15       20        2         20          8
                                                                                      perch
                                                                             152/
                                                                             151
                                                                                  Shortraker/
                                                                                  Rougheye
                                                                                                      ;        20       20       20      35       35        20        20       20        20       350    qs       na         5        20        7         20          3
                                                                             193    Atk               20       20       na       20      35       35        20        20       20        20        1      1       2          5        20        2         20          8
                                                                                      mackerel
                                                                             270 Pollock              na       20       20       20      33       335       20        20       20        20        1      1       2          5        20        2         20          8
                                                                             710 Sablefish            20       20       20       20      35       35        20        20       20        20       35     na       7          15       20        2         20          8
                                                                             Other flatfish®          20       20       20       335     33       335       335       na       33        33        1      1       2          35       20        2         20          8
                                                                             Other rockfish®          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          8
                                                                             Aggregated
                                                                             amount
                                                                             non—groundfish
                                                                                                      20       20       20       20      35       35        20        20       20        20        1      1       2          5        20        2         20          8
                                                                             species*
                                                                                        ‘ Sablefish: for fixed gear restrictions, see § 679.7(F)(3)(ii) and (F)(11).
                                                                                        > Other flatfish includes all flatfish species, except for Pacific halibut (a prohibited species), flathead sole, Greenland turbot, rock sole, yellowfin sole, Alaska
                                                                                            plaice, arrowtooth flounder and Kamchatka flounder.
                                                                                          ° Other rockfish includes all "rockfish" as defined at § 679.2, except for Pacific ocean perch; and northern, shortraker, and rougheye rockfish.
                                                                                          * The Other species includes sculpins, sharks, skates, and octopuses.
                                                                                          ° na = not applicable
                                                                                          ° Aggregated rockfish includes all "rockfish" as definedat § 679.2, except shortraker and rougheye rockfish.
                                                                                          ‘ Forage fish, grenadiers, and squids are all defined at Table 2¢ to this part.
                                                                                          ° 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 2¢ to this part.



Document Created: 2018-07-06 00:46:13
Document Modified: 2018-07-06 00:46:13
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.
DatesEffective August 6, 2018.
ContactMegan Mackey, (907) 586-7228.
FR Citation83 FR 31460 
RIN Number0648-BH05
CFR AssociatedAlaska; Fisheries and Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

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