83_FR_35572 83 FR 35428 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region; Amendment 43

83 FR 35428 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region; Amendment 43

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 144 (July 26, 2018)

Page Range35428-35435
FR Document2018-16009

NMFS hereby issues regulations to implement management measures described in Amendment 43 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region (FMP), as prepared and submitted by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council). This final rule revises red snapper commercial and recreational annual catch limits (ACLs) and allows for the harvest of red snapper in South Atlantic Federal waters. Additionally, this final rule serves to provide notice of the red snapper commercial season opening date and the opening and closing dates for the recreational season in the South Atlantic for the 2018 fishing year. The purpose of this final rule is to minimize adverse socio-economic effects to fishermen and fishing communities that utilize red snapper as part of the snapper-grouper fishery, while preventing overfishing from occurring and continuing to rebuild the red snapper stock.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 144 (Thursday, July 26, 2018)
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 622

[Docket No. 1710319998630-02]
RIN 0648-BH39


Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; 
Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region; Amendment 43

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS hereby issues regulations to implement management 
measures described in Amendment 43 to the Fishery Management Plan for 
the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region (FMP), as 
prepared and submitted by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council 
(Council). This final rule revises red snapper commercial and 
recreational annual catch limits (ACLs) and allows for the harvest of 
red snapper in South Atlantic Federal waters. Additionally, this final 
rule serves to provide notice of the red snapper commercial season 
opening date and the opening and closing dates for the recreational 
season in the South Atlantic for the 2018 fishing year. The purpose of 
this final rule is to minimize adverse socio-economic effects to 
fishermen and fishing communities that utilize red snapper as part of 
the snapper-grouper fishery, while preventing overfishing from 
occurring and continuing to rebuild the red snapper stock.

DATES: This final rule is effective July 26, 2018. The 2018 commercial 
red snapper season opens at 12:01 a.m., local time, July 26, 2018. The 
2018 recreational red snapper season opens at 12:01 a.m., local time, 
on August 10, 2018, and closes at 12:01 a.m., local time, on August 13, 
2018; then reopens at 12:01 a.m., local time, on August 17, 2018, and 
closes at 12:01 a.m., local time, on August 20, 2018.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of Amendment 43 may be obtained from 
www.regulations.gov or the Southeast Regional Office website at http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov. Amendment 43 includes an environmental assessment, 
regulatory impact review, Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis, 
and fishery impact statement.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Frank Helies, NMFS Southeast Regional 
Office, telephone: 727-824-5305, or email: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The snapper-grouper fishery in the South 
Atlantic region is managed under the FMP and includes red snapper, 
along with other snapper-grouper species. The FMP was prepared by the 
Council and is implemented by NMFS through regulations at 50 CFR part 
622 under the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation 
and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).
    On April 16, 2018, NMFS published a notification of availability 
for Amendment 43 and requested public comment (83 FR 16282). On May 17, 
2018, NMFS published a proposed rule for Amendment 43 and requested 
public comment (83 FR 22938). On July 13, 2018, the Secretary of 
Commerce (Secretary) approved Amendment 43 under section 304(a)(3) of 
the Magnuson-Stevens Act. The proposed rule and Amendment 43 outline 
the rationale for the actions contained in this final rule. Unless 
noted, all weights described in this final rule are in round weight. A 
summary of the management measure described in Amendment 43 and 
implemented by this final rule is provided below.

Background

    Harvest of red snapper from South Atlantic Federal waters was 
prohibited in 2010 through a temporary interim rule and then through 
Amendment 17A to the FMP when the stock was determined to be overfished 
and undergoing overfishing (Southeast Data, Assessment, and Review 
(SEDAR) 15, 2009)(74 FR 63673, December 4, 2009; 75 FR 76874, December 
9, 2010). Amendment 17A also implemented a 35-year red snapper 
rebuilding plan that began in 2010, and set the red snapper stock ACL 
at zero. In 2013, Amendment 28 to the FMP established a process that 
allowed red snapper harvest (ACL greater than zero) if total removals 
(landings plus dead discards) were less than the acceptable biological 
catch (ABC) in the previous fishing year (78 FR 44461, July 24, 2013). 
Using the process established through Amendment 28, limited harvest of 
red snapper was allowed in 2012, 2013, and 2014. However, because the 
estimated total removals of red snapper exceeded the ABC in 2014 and 
2015, due to estimates of red snapper discards that were incidentally 
harvested as bycatch while targeting other species, there was no 
allowable harvest in 2015 and 2016. Although the ABC was exceeded in 
2016, NMFS allowed limited commercial and recreational harvest of red 
snapper in 2017 by a temporary rule through emergency action pursuant 
to the Magnuson-Stevens Act (82 FR 50839, November 2, 2017) as a result 
of new scientific information regarding improvements in the red snapper 
stock.

Status of the Stock

    The most recent stock assessment for South Atlantic red snapper, 
SEDAR 41 (2017), was completed in 2016 and subsequently revised in 
2017. SEDAR 41 (2017) evaluated data through 2014 and determined the 
red snapper stock was overfished and that overfishing was occurring. 
The stock assessment indicated that overfishing was occurring because 
the estimated fishing mortality based on the average over the last 
three years of the assessment represented in the model (2012-2014) 
exceeded the maximum fishing mortality threshold. Though limited red 
snapper harvest was allowed in 2012-2014, a large majority of the 
estimated fishing mortality was attributed to very large and uncertain 
dead discard estimates when fishermen were targeting red snapper and 
species that co-occur with red snapper, such as vermilion snapper, gag, 
red grouper, black sea bass, gray triggerfish, greater amberjack, and 
scamp. The Council's Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) 
reviewed the SEDAR 41 (2017) stock assessment and indicated the 
estimate of recreational discards was the greatest source of 
uncertainty in the stock assessment. The assessment indicated that 
discards of red snapper increased over time due to changes in minimum 
landing size to 20 inches (51 cm) in 1992, increases in abundance of 
young fish from above-average year classes in some recent years, the 
introduction of the moratorium in 2010 and 2011, and the small 
commercial catch limits and recreational bag limits in the mini-seasons 
for 2012 onward. Most of the catch is now discarded, the number of 
discards is dependent upon fisher recall, and these estimates are 
expanded based on small sample size; thus, the quality of total fishery 
removals estimates is poor and uncertain, which will impact estimation 
of stock size and fishing mortality.
    In May 2016, the Council's Scientific and Statistical Committee 
(SSC) reviewed SEDAR 41 (2017) and had an extensive discussion of the 
uncertainties associated with the assessment. The SSC stated that the 
assessment was based on the best scientific information available, but 
noted the assessment findings were highly uncertain regarding to what 
extent overfishing was occurring (i.e., the actual numerical value of 
the current fishing mortality estimate), and regarding the measures of

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discards. The SSC indicated that the most significant sources of 
uncertainty in the assessment include: The stock-recruitment 
relationship, natural mortality at age, the age structure of the 
unfished population, the composition and magnitude of recreational 
discards (where dead discards greatly outnumbered the landings during 
the years 2012 through 2014), and potential changes in catch per unit 
effort (CPUE). The SSC developed its ABC recommendations based on SEDAR 
41, and the total ABC recommendation for 2018 is 53,000 red snapper.
    The projections of yield streams used in SEDAR 41 (2017) included 
both landings and dead discards, which were added to obtain an estimate 
of the total removals. The SSC's 53,000 fish ABC recommendation is 
based on the sum of landed fish (18,000) and dead discarded fish 
(35,000). Accounting for fishery closures in 2015 and 2016, in January 
2017 the Council requested that the NMFS Southeast Fishery Science 
Center (SEFSC) provide red snapper projections under the assumption 
that all fish caught are subsequently discarded, believing that such 
projections would be more informative for management. The SEFSC advised 
the Council in February 2017 that the requested projections were not 
appropriate for management use because uncertainty in the assessment 
was already large, and the uncertainty would increase with a more 
complete evaluation of the effect of the upcoming changes to Marine 
Recreational Information Program (MRIP).
    Additionally, in their February 2017 response, the SEFSC advised 
the Council that the uncertainty in the stock assessment inhibits the 
ability to set an ABC that can be effectively monitored. The SEFSC 
further stated in an April 2017 letter to the Council, that the use of 
an ABC based primarily on fishery discards for monitoring the 
effectiveness of management action is likely ineffective due to the 
high level of uncertainty in measures of discards and the change in the 
effort estimation methodology that will be implemented in the MRIP 
survey. NMFS has determined that, given the extreme uncertainty 
associated with the red snapper recreational discard estimates, relying 
on those discard estimates for the management of red snapper is not 
appropriate, and the division of the SSC's ABC recommendation into 
landed and discarded fish is unwarranted.
    The results of SEDAR 41 (2017) using data through 2014, indicated 
that the red snapper stock was still overfished, but was rebuilding in 
accordance with the rebuilding plan. NMFS sent the Council a letter on 
March 3, 2017, noting these results and the SEFSC's concerns regarding 
the substantial uncertainty in the assessment, and advising the Council 
that sufficient steps had been taken to address overfishing of red 
snapper while continuing to rebuild the stock through harvest 
prohibitions in 2015 and 2016.
    This determination is supported by a significant increase in stock 
biomass since 2010 to levels not seen since the 1970's, and the 
increasing abundance of older age classes (SEDAR 41 2017). Additional 
support for the determination comes from fishery-independent 
information collected through the Southeast Reef Fish Survey (SERFS) 
program, and the East Coast Fisheries Independent Monitoring study 
conducted by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 
(FWCC). According to the SERFS, the relative abundance (CPUE) of red 
snapper has increased since 2009, reaching the highest level observed 
in the entire time series (1990-2017) in 2017. Final information 
presented at the June 2018 Council meeting documented that red snapper 
had reached its highest level of abundance in 2017 since the time 
series began in 1990. In addition, the SERFS program notified the 
Council at the December 2017 meeting that red snapper relative 
abundance, as measured through fishery-independent monitoring, 
increased 18 percent from 2016 to 2017. Information presented to the 
Council at their June 2018 meeting revealed that red snapper, which was 
once rare in SERFS samples and ranked less than 15 in abundance in the 
past, is now the 8th most abundant species taken by the fishery-
independent survey.
    According to the results of FWCC's study, CPUE for red snapper for 
hook gear (surveyed in 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2017) and the standardized 
index of abundance (surveyed from 2014-2017) was highest in 2017. The 
FWCC data also showed a greater number of large red snapper and a 
broader range of ages in recent years, which suggests rebuilding 
progress of the red snapper stock. The increase in relative abundance 
of red snapper, as indicated by the fishery-independent SERFS and FWCC 
CPUE indices, has taken place despite landings during the limited 
seasons in 2012-2014, and despite the large number of estimated red 
snapper dead discards during the harvest restrictions implemented for 
red snapper since 2010.
    As a result of the new scientific information regarding the red 
snapper stock, NMFS allowed limited harvest of red snapper beginning 
November 2, 2017, by a final temporary rule through emergency action 
(82 FR 50839, November 2, 2017). The amount of harvest allowed in the 
temporary rule was equivalent to the amount of observed landings in the 
2014 fishing season, and this final rule allows for the same amount of 
harvest annually beginning in 2018. NMFS has determined that allowing 
the same amount of harvest as harvest that occurred in 2014 is unlikely 
to result in overfishing or to change the red snapper rebuilding time 
period. NMFS has determined that Amendment 43 is based on the best 
scientific information available. Additionally, the ACL implemented in 
Amendment 43 is less than the total ABC of 53,000 fish for 2018 
recommended by the SSC from SEDAR 41 in accordance with the Magnuson-
Stevens Act and the National Standard 1 Guidelines. See 16 U.S.C. 
1852(h)(6), and 50 CFR 600.310(f)(4)(i).

Management Measure Contained in This Final Rule

    Based on the actions in Amendment 28, the FMP currently contains 
total ABCs for red snapper that represent the sum of one component for 
landings and another for dead discards. By changing the process for 
determining the ACL for red snapper established in Amendment 28, this 
final rule implements management measures concerning the commercial and 
recreational harvest, beginning in 2018. Limited commercial and 
recreational harvest of red snapper would be allowed by implementing a 
total ACL of 42,510 fish, based on the landings observed during the 
limited red snapper season in 2014. This ACL is less than the SSC's 
most recent total ABC recommendation for 2018 of 53,000 red snapper, 
and is less than the 79,000 fish landings component of the 135,000 fish 
total ABC projection for 2018 in Amendment 28. Based on the current 
sector allocation ratio developed by the Council for red snapper of 
28.07 percent commercial and 71.93 percent recreational, the total ACL 
is separated into a commercial ACL of 124,815 lb (56,615 kg), round 
weight, and a recreational ACL of 29,656 fish. The commercial sector's 
ACL is set in pounds of fish because the commercial sector reports 
landings in weight. Therefore, weight is a more accurate representation 
of commercial landings. In this final rule, for the commercial sector, 
one red snapper is equivalent to 9.71 lb (4.40 kg). ACLs for the 
recreational sector are specified in numbers of fish, because the 
Council determined that numbers of fish are a more reliable estimate 
for that sector than specifying the ACL in weight of

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fish. Because surveys that estimate recreational landings collect 
information on numbers of fish and convert those numbers to weights 
using biological samples that are sometimes limited, the Council 
believes that there can be uncertainty in estimates of recreational 
landings by weight.

Additional Changes to Codified Text Not in Amendment 43

    To implement the limits on red snapper harvest described in 
Amendment 43, this final rule not only amends the existing regulations 
to make the changes to the ACLs previously described, but also makes 
other minor modifications to the existing regulations. Thus, the 
regulatory text of this final rule implements several management 
measures in Amendment 43 that function as accountability measures (AMs) 
to constrain red snapper harvest to these ACLs. Specifically, new 
language in the regulatory text sets limits on commercial and 
recreational red snapper seasons by providing that recreational harvest 
begins on the second Friday in July, and that the recreational season 
consists of weekends only (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday). Under 
Amendment 43 and this final rule's regulatory text, the length of the 
recreational fishing season serves as the AM for the recreational 
sector. The length of the recreational red snapper season is projected 
based on catch rate estimates from previous years, and the projected 
fishing season end-date will be announced each year in the Federal 
Register before the start of the season.
    Under Amendment 43 and the final rule's regulatory text, the 
commercial season will begin each year on the second Monday in July. If 
commercial landings reach or are projected to reach the commercial ACL, 
then the commercial AM would close the sector for the remainder of that 
current fishing year. NMFS will monitor commercial landings in-season, 
and if commercial landings reach or are projected to reach the 
commercial ACL, then NMFS will file a notification with the Office of 
the Federal Register to close the commercial sector for red snapper for 
the remainder of the fishing year. In 2018, given the timing of 
implementation for this final rule, the commercial and recreational 
fishing seasons will not be able to open exactly on these dates in July 
as described, and therefore this final rule also announces the 
applicable 2018 commercial and recreational seasons, which are as close 
to the July dates as possible.
    In addition to setting sector ACLs and describing AMs for 
commercial and recreational harvest, this final rule revises the 
temporal application of the current commercial trip limit of 75 lb (34 
kg), gutted weight, and the recreational bag limit of 1 fish per person 
per day during the open seasons for red snapper. In an effort to 
decrease regulatory discards (fish returned to the water because they 
are below the minimum size limit), no size limits are implemented for 
either sector through this final rule.
    NMFS notes that current regulations contain a severe weather 
provision with respect to modifying the commercial and recreational 
sector season dates (50 CFR 622.183(b)(5)(ii)). The Regional 
Administrator (RA) has the authority to modify the season opening and 
closing dates if severe weather conditions exist. The RA would 
determine when severe weather conditions exist, the duration of the 
severe weather conditions, and which geographic areas are deemed 
affected by severe weather conditions. If severe weather conditions 
exist or if NMFS determines the commercial or recreational ACLs were 
not harvested and a reopening of either or both sectors in the current 
fishing year would be possible, the RA would file a notification to 
that effect with the Office of the Federal Register, and include in 
that notification an announcement of any change in the red snapper 
commercial and recreational fishing seasons. The regulatory text of 
this final rule does not alter this existing authority.

2018 Commercial and Recreational Fishing Season Dates

    In addition to the measure to change the process for determining 
red snapper harvest and the associated modifications to existing 
regulations, for the 2018 fishing year only, this final rule serves to 
announce the red snapper commercial season opening date and the 
recreational season opening and closing dates for this current fishing 
year. Amendment 43 and this final rule describe the specific timing for 
these seasons to have the commercial season begin each year on the 
second Monday in July and the recreational season to begin on the 
second Friday in July. Given the timing required for rulemaking and 
implementation of this final rule, the sector seasonal opening dates in 
July described in Amendment 43 will not be met. Therefore, NMFS, in 
consultation with the Council, sets a later 2018 season opening date in 
this final rule for each sector to begin their allowable harvest.
    Accordingly, the 2018 commercial red snapper season opens at 12:01 
a.m., July 26, 2018. The 2018 recreational red snapper season opens at 
12:01 a.m., local time, on August 10, 2018, and closes at 12:01 a.m., 
local time, on August 13, 2018; then reopens at 12:01 a.m., local time, 
on August 17, 2018, and closes at 12:01 a.m., local time, on August 20, 
2018. The commercial sector will close for the remainder of the fishing 
year if commercial landings reach or are projected to reach the 
commercial ACL. On or after the effective date of a commercial closure 
notification, all sale or purchase of red snapper is prohibited and 
harvest or possession of red snapper is limited to the bag and 
possession limits if recreational harvest is still allowed. This bag 
and possession limit and the prohibition on sale/purchase apply in the 
South Atlantic on board a vessel for which a valid Federal commercial 
or charter vessel/headboat permit for South Atlantic snapper-grouper 
has been issued, without regard to where such species were harvested or 
possessed, i.e., in state or Federal waters. On and after the effective 
date of a recreational closure notification, the bag and possession 
limits for red snapper are zero.
    In 2019, and subsequent fishing years, NMFS expects the commercial 
and recreational fishing seasons to open in July as described in 
Amendment 43.

Comments and Responses

    A total of 2,415 comments from commercial fishermen, recreational 
fishermen (including both private and charter vessel/headboat 
operators), commercial and recreational fishing associations, non-
governmental organizations, and the general public were received during 
the public comment period on the notice of availability and proposed 
rule for Amendment 43. Of these comments, 2,240 were identical form 
letters that supported the approval and rapid implementation of 
Amendment 43; stating that the red snapper stock has increased in 
abundance over the last several years at a faster rate than predicted 
by the rebuilding plan, and that a limited harvest would provide access 
and opportunity for anglers and much needed data for future stock 
assessments. The majority of the other comments were also in favor of 
allowing a limited harvest of red snapper in 2018 and beyond. NMFS 
acknowledges the comments in favor of all or part of the actions in 
Amendment 43 and the proposed rule, and agrees with them. Specific 
favorable comments supported the ability to have Federal commercial and 
recreational seasons, the ability to have these seasons open in July, 
and the use of the commercial and recreational

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management measures in Amendment 43. The comments against the action 
included concern that allowing limited harvest would negatively impact 
the rebuilding progress and increase the risk to the stock. Comments 
that were beyond the scope of Amendment 43 and the proposed rule are 
not responded to in this final rule. In this final rule, no changes 
were made in response to public comment on Amendment 43 or the proposed 
rule. Comments that specifically relate to the action contained in 
Amendment 43 and the proposed rule, as well as NMFS' respective 
responses, are summarized below.
    Comment 1: The science supporting Amendment 43 is flawed. The red 
snapper stock in the South Atlantic is abundant and is neither 
overfished, nor undergoing overfishing.
    Response: The most recent stock assessment (SEDAR 41 2017), using 
data through 2014, indicated that the South Atlantic red snapper stock 
was overfished and overfishing was occurring but that the stock was 
rebuilding. Despite the overfishing and overfished determinations, 
SEDAR 41 indicated substantial increases in stock abundance and 
recruitment, as well as total biomass and spawning biomass. Additional 
support for the determination that the stock is rebuilding comes from 
fishery-independent information collected through the SERFS program, 
and through the East Coast Fisheries Independent Monitoring study 
conducted by the FWCC. Therefore, NMFS determined that sufficient steps 
had been taken through the harvest prohibitions in 2015 and 2016 to 
address the overfishing, and that the red snapper stock was rebuilding 
in accordance with the rebuilding plan.
    NMFS, the Council, and the Council's SSC have all acknowledged the 
uncertainties in the most recent red snapper stock assessment. The SSC 
indicated that the most significant sources of uncertainty in the 
assessment include: The stock-recruitment relationship, natural 
mortality at age, the age structure of the unfished population, the 
composition and magnitude of recreational discards (where dead discards 
greatly outnumbered the landings during the years 2012 through 2014), 
and potential changes in CPUE. Despite the uncertainties, the Council's 
SSC stated that the assessment was based on the best scientific 
information available, and recommended an ABC to the Council.
    Comment 2: NMFS should not allow limited harvest of red snapper to 
occur because the stock is overfished and is in a 35 year rebuilding 
plan that began in 2010. Allowing directed harvest will negatively 
impact the rebuilding progress and increases the risk to the stock. 
Amendment 43 authorizes an amount of landings that is greater than the 
amounts that resulted in overfishing in the past.
    Response: NMFS disagrees, and has determined that allowing harvest 
equivalent to the 2014 landings (42,510 fish) will not result in 
overfishing or negatively impede the stock's rebuilding progress. The 
total ACL is less than the ABC (53,000 fish) recommended by the SSC for 
2018, and SEDAR 41 (2017), using data through 2014, indicated that the 
stock was rebuilding in accordance with the rebuilding plan despite the 
limited harvest allowed in 2012 through 2014. Additional information, 
as reported to the Council after the completion of the stock 
assessment, supports the findings that stock abundance is increasing. 
The recent fishery-independent information collected through the SERFS 
program indicated that relative abundance, represented by CPUE, of red 
snapper had increased since 2009, reaching the highest observed in the 
entire time series (1990-2017) in 2017. Additionally, fishery-
independent information collected by the FWCC showed that CPUE for red 
snapper (as surveyed in 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2017) and the 
standardized index of abundance (as surveyed from 2014-2017) was 
highest in 2017. The FWCC data also showed more larger sized red 
snapper and a broader range of ages, which suggests rebuilding progress 
of the red snapper stock.
    Comment 3: SEDAR 41 fails to determine the levels of overfishing 
and discards. Because NMFS has determined that the data collected are 
inconclusive, allowing fishing of red snapper is risky. In addition, 
Amendment 43 does not explain how the SSC determined the division of 
landed and discarded fish.
    Response: SEDAR 41 (2017) evaluated data through 2014 from multiple 
different sources and determined the red snapper stock was overfished 
and that overfishing was occurring; however, the stock is rebuilding. 
The stock assessment results concluded that overfishing was occurring 
because the estimated fishing mortality based on the average over the 
last three years of the assessment represented in the model (2012-2014) 
exceeded the maximum fishing mortality threshold. Though limited red 
snapper harvest was allowed in 2012-2014, a large majority of the 
estimated fishing mortality was attributed to very large and uncertain 
dead discard estimates when fishermen were targeting red snapper and 
species that co-occur with red snapper. The SSC determined that the 
assessment findings were highly uncertain regarding the extent of 
overfishing, particularly due to the composition and magnitude of 
recreational discards, where dead discards greatly outnumbered the 
landings during the years 2012 through 2014. Thus, NMFS agrees that 
uncertainty exists in the stock assessment and stock determinations, as 
discussed in the responses to Comments 1 and 2. However, the increase 
in relative abundance of red snapper as indicated by the SEDAR 41 and 
fishery-independent CPUE indices, has taken place despite landings 
during the limited seasons in 2012-2014 and despite the large number of 
estimated red snapper dead discards during the closures implemented for 
red snapper since 2010. NMFS has determined that restricting harvest to 
the amount of harvest that occurred in 2014 will allow the population 
to continue to rebuild as scheduled.
    The SSC provides an ABC recommendation based on catch projections 
from a stock assessment. The Council's SSC total ABC recommendation for 
2018 is 53,000 red snapper, which is the sum of landed fish (18,000) 
and dead discarded fish (35,000). However, NMFS has determined that 
relying on those dead discard estimates for the management of red 
snapper is not appropriate. NMFS has determined that the discard 
estimates should be regarded as unreliable for management action due to 
the extreme uncertainty of the estimates, coupled with the fishery-
independent evidence of substantial gains in stock abundance and 
rebuilding.
    Comment 4: The red snapper stock is overly abundant resulting in 
red snapper negatively impacting reef communities and therefore the 
proposed regulations in Amendment 43 would be overly restrictive. 
Recreational fishermen suggested a number of alternative management 
measures be implemented. These include a higher recreational ACL, a 40-
120 day or year-round season similar to the recreational red snapper 
season in the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf), and a larger recreational bag 
limit of two to four fish per person or six to 12 fish per vessel per 
day.
    Response: A limited fishing season for red snapper and a 
conservative recreational bag limit are necessary management measures 
to constrain the harvest to the recreational ACL. A larger bag limit 
(e.g., two to four fish per person per day) would likely result in

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an even shorter fishing season as recreational effort would then be 
increased and the recreational ACL would be reached sooner than under 
current management measures as described in this final rule. The 
Council and NMFS determined that the current regulations, including a 
one fish per person per day recreational bag limit, would allow a 
sustainable level of harvest consistent with the rebuilding plan for 
red snapper in the South Atlantic. The red snapper stock in the Gulf is 
larger than the South Atlantic stock, and, the Gulf of Mexico Fishery 
Management Council's SSC recommended a much higher ABC for the Gulf 
stock of red snapper than what is recommended for the South Atlantic 
red snapper stock. This allowed for a longer fishing season and higher 
catch levels for red snapper in the Gulf than for red snapper in the 
South Atlantic.
    Comment 5: Amendment 43 proposes to give more red snapper to the 
commercial sector and not enough to the recreational sector.
    Response: NMFS disagrees that Amendment 43 changes the sector 
allocations to favor the commercial sector. Amendment 43 and this final 
rule implement sector ACLs based on the Council's previously approved 
allocations for red snapper of 71.93 percent recreational and 28.07 
percent commercial. The Council determined those allocations through 
the Comprehensive ACL Amendment to the FMP, and the allocations were 
based on a combination of long-term and recent catch history (77 FR 
15916, March 16, 2012). Therefore, the ACLs implemented in this final 
rule maintain the same sector allocations as were previously 
implemented, and the Council did not examine alternatives to the sector 
allocations in Amendment 43.
    Comment 6: Commercial harvest should be reduced and/or there should 
be no commercial season, as the economic benefit on a per fish basis 
caught by the recreational sector far surpasses that generated by the 
commercial sector.
    Response: NMFS disagrees that Amendment 43 should only allow for a 
recreational season and either prohibit or proportionally reduce the 
commercial season. National Standard 4 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act 
requires NMFS to ensure that allocations are fair and equitable to all 
fishermen, are reasonably calculated to promote conservation, and are 
carried out in such a manner that no particular individual, 
corporation, or other entity acquires an excessive share. As described 
in the response to Comment 5, the Council established allocations for 
red snapper using a formula that balanced long-term catch history with 
recent catch history, rather than estimates of economic value. This 
approach was determined as the most fair and equitable way to allocate 
fishery resources by the Council and follows the principles of the 
National Standard 4 and its guidelines.
    Although surveys that examine recreational fisher willingness to 
pay, as well as recreational trip expenditures and associated economic 
impacts estimates, may suggest that recreational harvest of red snapper 
generates greater economic benefits than commercial harvest, the matter 
of setting sector allocation is complex and involves the consideration 
of many economic, social, and ecological factors. Additionally, 
National Standard 5 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act states that no 
management measure shall have economic allocation as its sole purpose. 
The Council continues to examine and receive input on fisheries 
allocation decisions, but allocations are outside the scope of this 
final rule.
    Comment 7: The limited red snapper season should not open in July 
as described in Amendment 43. A suggestion was to open in May so as not 
to be in the middle of the red snapper spawning season that could lead 
to higher discards and related mortality. Opening in May would also 
coincide with the opening of the shallow-water grouper fishing season. 
Comments also supported opening in September or October, instead of 
July, so that fishermen do not have to travel far offshore to harvest 
red snapper.
    Response: The Council and NMFS determined the July start dates 
through Amendment 28 to the FMP and did not change those dates in 
Amendment 43. Amendment 28 included alternatives that examined season 
start dates for both sectors in July, August, and September. The 
Council selected the July start dates as the preferred alternative to 
decrease the chances of inclement weather events affecting the season, 
thus promoting safety at sea and increasing the chance of small vessels 
participating in the fishery. During past seasonal openings that 
occurred in September, November, and December, NMFS received complaints 
from fishermen, particularly those with smaller vessels, that inclement 
weather minimized fishing opportunities during the limited red snapper 
fishing season. Additionally, the Council determined during the 
development of Amendment 28, that season start dates after September 1 
would prevent the entire ACL from being harvested and constrain the 
fair and equitable access to red snapper harvest among fishermen in all 
southeastern Atlantic states.
    The red snapper spawning season in the South Atlantic extends from 
May to October, peaking in July through September. NMFS acknowledges 
that allowing limited harvest as proposed in Amendment 43 could result 
in catch and discards of some spawning red snapper. However, Amendment 
43 allows for only a limited red snapper harvest and current estimates 
of recreational discards are highly uncertain. Therefore, the limited 
harvest of red snapper may include some spawning fish as a result of 
Amendment 43 and this final rule, but it is not expected to affect the 
rebuilding of the stock.
    Comment 8: The commercial sector's season will open prior to the 
recreational sector opening, so commercial fishermen will be allowed to 
fish every day while the recreational sector will be allowed to fish 
only on weekends. The recreational fishing seasons should occur on all 
days of the week, not just weekends, because many work on weekends. The 
3-day weekend fishing events create a dangerous situation for boaters 
by forcing them to go out of inlets at the same time and regardless of 
weather conditions.
    Response: The season structure for limited red snapper seasons was 
implemented through Amendment 28, and the Council did not consider 
modifications in Amendment 43. The Council and NMFS have determined 
that the commercial and recreational sectors will have different start 
dates and different season lengths for the limited red snapper harvest 
as a result of differences in the sectors, much of which was discussed 
and determined in Amendment 28. The recreational seasons will occur on 
the weekends only (Friday through Sunday) to provide the overall 
benefits of the recreational season to the greatest number of 
participants. As discussed in Amendment 28, the majority of 
recreational fishermen fish on the weekends, and weekend-only seasons 
would provide the majority of recreational fishermen access to the 
resource when they are not working. In contrast, most commercial 
fishermen fish throughout the week; therefore, the Council and NMFS 
determined that openings consisting of all 7 days of the week provides 
the most fishing opportunities for commercial fishermen.
    Additionally, the start dates of the commercial and recreational 
sectors will not align as a result of how the respective ACLs will be 
harvested. The commercial sector is expected to need the maximum amount 
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these limited fishing seasons to reach the commercial ACL, and so their 
season opening will occur as soon as practicable. The recreational 
sector will harvest its ACL much more rapidly, and so their overall 
days of harvest will be more limited, and, as previously described, 
will consist of weekends only.
    NMFS has no specific information that the recreational weekend-only 
seasons creates a unique safety issue. As described in Amendment 43, 
the actions in this final rule are not expected to change the way the 
snapper-grouper fishery is prosecuted and is not expected to result in 
additional adverse impacts to safety at sea beyond the status quo.
    Additionally, the Council and NMFS have taken action to mitigate 
the adverse effects to fishermen from fishing in inclement weather. As 
described in this final rule, the Regional Administrator has the 
authority to modify the season opening and closing dates if severe 
weather conditions exist.
    Comment 9: Not setting a minimum size limit during the limited 
harvest for red snapper could increase regulatory discards through 
high-grading (only retaining larger-sized fish). A 16-inch (41-cm) or 
20-inch (51-cm) minimum size limit would reduce high-grading and ensure 
more female red snapper reach maturity. Also, implementing slot size 
limits (allowing a fish to be kept only if it falls within the size 
range) could preserve the breeding stock (e.g., 16 to 20 inches (41-51 
cm) or 15 to 22 inches (38-56 cm)).
    Response: The removal of minimum size limits for red snapper was 
implemented through Amendment 28, and the Council did not consider 
modifications in Amendment 43. Because a large portion of released red 
snapper do not survive the trauma of capture, the Council and NMFS 
decided that not having a minimum size limit is likely to reduce dead 
regulatory discards. Not having a minimum size limit should also have a 
positive effect on the breeding population because red snapper release 
mortality is high and red snapper begin spawning at a young age (as 
young as 1-year old fish) and at small sizes. However, NMFS 
acknowledges that the net effect of not setting a minimum size limit on 
the number of regulatory discards is unknown. A fisherman may high-
grade their catch regardless of whether a minimum size limit is in 
effect for red snapper. The Council and NMFS determined that by not 
setting a minimum size limit and allowing a fisherman to keep the first 
fish caught, regardless of its size, should both enhance protection to 
the breeding stock and decrease regulatory discards because the fish 
will not have to be returned to the water.
    Comment 10: A commercial trip limit of 75-lb (34-kg) per trip per 
day is too low to be profitable. A trip limit of 200-250 lb (91-113 kg) 
would be more reasonable.
    Response: The Council and NMFS implemented the 75-lb (34-kg) 
commercial trip limit through Amendment 28, and the Council did not 
consider modifications in Amendment 43. During the development of 
Amendment 28, the Council considered commercial trip limits between 25 
and 100-lb (11-45 kg), gutted weight. The Council concluded that a 75-
lb (34-kg) trip limit would promote full harvest of the commercial ACL 
and help achieve the optimum yield for red snapper. In Amendment 43 the 
Council determined that changes to the commercial sector are likely to 
have minimal impact on the overall bycatch. The low trip limit of 75-lb 
(34-kg) for red snapper would likely prevent trips that solely target 
red snapper. Instead, red snapper would be caught on trips targeting 
other species and the incidental catch of red snapper would be 
retained. The commercial sector would have little incentive to high-
grade since the trip limit is established based on a weight limit. As a 
result of the small trip limit and no minimum size limit, commercial 
harvest of red snapper is expected to be primarily a ``bycatch 
allowance'' while targeting other snapper-grouper species, and 
therefore the potential for high-grading is expected to be minimal.
    In 2013 and 2014, during which time the fishery was open and the 
75-lb commercial trip limit was in effect, the commercial ACL was fully 
harvested. However, as commercial trip limits increase, the rate at 
which the commercial ACL is harvested also increases. Higher trip 
limits, such as those of 200-250 lb (91-113 kg), and the corresponding 
higher rate of harvest, could result in a shorter commercial season and 
would likely lead to a race-to-fish (derby) situation.
    Comment 11: Specifying the commercial ACL in round weight does not 
make sense as the commercial trip limit is measured in gutted weight.
    Response: SEDAR 41 provided commercial red snapper landings in 
pounds whole weight (round weight), and the Council specified the 
commercial ACL in pounds round weight in Amendment 43. Commercial 
fishermen report their catch per trip in gutted weight. As a result of 
the travel distance from the commercial fishing grounds to the dock, 
commercial fishermen eviscerate fish to preserve the quality of the 
product. In addition, law enforcement checks the gutted weight of fish 
landed against regulations specific to a commercial trip, and they 
would otherwise not be able to identify an accurate weight 
determination if round weight were used for trip limits. For commercial 
ACL tracking, the amount of fish caught per weight in gutted weight is 
converted by a factor of 1.10 to that of a fish in round weight. By 
this means, the fish weights are accounted for and tracked to be 
consistent with what is needed both at the dock and for management 
purposes, and therefore having weights described in both gutted and 
round weight is not an issue for management of red snapper.
    Comment 12: Data collection plans for red snapper, particularly for 
recreational landings and discards, should be specified prior to any 
established fishing season.
    Response: Data collection programs are currently in place to obtain 
information during the limited red snapper seasons. Commercial landings 
are tracked through dealer reports on a weekly basis. Landings and 
discards from charter vessels are monitored through the survey of 
charter vessels by the MRIP. Headboats currently submit an electronic 
fishing report for each trip at weekly intervals, or at intervals 
shorter than a week if notified by the Director of the SEFSC. 
Additionally, an intensive sampling program will be implemented by all 
South Atlantic states for 2018 and for the limited red snapper 
recreational fishing seasons in subsequent years. The goal of the 
sampling program is to capture fishery-dependent charter vessel and 
private angler data during the recreational red snapper season. During 
development of Amendment 43, state agency personnel from North 
Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida pledged similar 
participation to that implemented during the 2017 season for any 
subsequently implemented fishing seasons. These data collection 
elements were successfully utilized during previous red snapper limited 
fishing seasons, most recently in 2017.
    Comment 13: The use of descending devices to reduce discard 
mortality of released red snapper should be required.
    Response: The Council is currently exploring strategies to reduce 
discards and discard mortality of red snapper and other snapper-grouper 
species in Regulatory Amendment 29 to the FMP, including an action to 
require descending devices and/or venting tools onboard a vessel 
targeting snapper-grouper species. The required use of

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descending devices for red snapper was not included by the Council as a 
measure in Amendment 43. At this time, the use of descending devices is 
not required, but snapper-grouper fishers may use them on a voluntary 
basis.

Classification

    The Regional Administrator, Southeast Region, NMFS has determined 
that this final rule is consistent with Amendment 43, the FMP, the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable laws.
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866. NMFS expects this final rule would 
have economic benefits because it would allow for commercial and 
recreational harvest of red snapper that would not otherwise be 
expected to occur.
    The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides the statutory basis for this 
final rule. No duplicative, overlapping, or conflicting Federal rules 
have been identified.
    The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration during the proposed rule stage that this rule would not 
have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. The factual basis for this determination was published in the 
proposed rule and is not repeated here. None of the public comments 
that were received specifically addressed the certification. Public 
comments relating to socio-economic implications and potential impacts 
on small businesses are addressed in the responses to Comment 6 and 
Comment 10 in the Comments and Responses section of the preamble of 
this final rule. None of these comments presented new information that 
would affect the determination.
    NMFS notes that this final rule will set the opening dates for the 
2018 commercial and recreational red snapper seasons and the closing 
date for the recreational sector (see DATES section). Because the 2018 
commercial season will begin later than the opening date described in 
Amendment 43 and the proposed rule (i.e., later than the second Monday 
in July), the economic benefits associated with aggregate commercial 
harvest of red snapper may be lower in the 2018 fishing year than what 
was estimated in Amendment 43. In subsequent years, economic benefits 
would be expected to be consistent with the estimates contained in 
Amendment 43. However, even if economic benefits may be lower than 
predicted in 2018 due to the later opening date for the 2018 commercial 
red snapper season, economic benefits would still accrue. Therefore, 
this component of the final rule does not affect the previous 
determination that this action is not expected to have any adverse 
direct economic effects on any small entities.
    Because NMFS has not received any new information that would affect 
its determination that this rule would not have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities, a final regulatory 
flexibility analysis was not required and none was prepared.
    The AA finds good cause to waive the 30-day delay in effectiveness 
of the actions under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) because it is contrary to the 
public interest. NOAA's National Hurricane Center indicates that the 
peak of the hurricane season for the Atlantic Basin (the Atlantic 
Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and Gulf) is from mid-August to late October. The 
Council selected the July start dates as the preferred alternative to 
avoid the peak of the hurricane season, and thus to decrease the 
chances of inclement weather events affecting the red snapper fishing 
season, thereby promoting safety at sea and increasing the chance of 
small vessels participating in the fishery. Amendment 43 indicates that 
the commercial sector will open on the second Monday in July and close 
when its ACL is projected to be met, or at 11:59 p.m. on December 31, 
2018, if the commercial ACL is not met before this date. Amendment 43 
also provides that the opening and closing dates for the recreational 
season will be specified before it begins and will be on weekends only, 
beginning on the second Friday in July. In 2018, given the timing of 
the implementation for this final rule, the commercial and recreational 
fishing seasons will not be able to open exactly on these dates in July 
as described; however, waiving the delay in the effective dates would 
allow NMFS to open the fishery as close as practicable to these dates.
    Safety at sea is of particular concern for smaller vessels that 
might be used by the recreational sector to target red snapper during 
abbreviated recreational fishing seasons. Implementing the start of the 
2018 recreational season as soon as practicable maximizes the 
possibility of avoiding the periods more likely to coincide with severe 
tropical activity that could endanger recreational vessels. In 
addition, implementing this final rule upon publication ensures the 
expected result of revenue increases to commercial vessels and benefit 
increases to recreational anglers, in addition to providing opportunity 
to for-hire vessels in booking additional trips that could increase 
their revenues and profits. If this rule is implemented upon the date 
of publication, fishermen will be able to keep a limited number of red 
snapper in 2018, that they otherwise would be required to discard. The 
recreational season opening begins approximately 2 weeks after the rule 
publishes, with publication of this final rule serving as advance 
notice of the 2018 season opening, while also allowing the recreational 
sector to prepare for their upcoming harvest. Implementing this final 
rule as soon as practicable in 2018 allows for a greater opportunity 
for the commercial sector to reach its ACL in the 2018 fishing year, 
given the commercial trip limit. In contrast, delaying the 
implementation of this rulemaking would reduce the effectiveness of 
Amendment 43 in the 2018 fishing year. The harvest allowed in this 
final rule for 2018 and in subsequent fishing years is not expected to 
result in overfishing or to impede rebuilding of the stock.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622

    Fisheries, Fishing, Red snapper, South Atlantic.

    Dated: July 23, 2018.
Samuel D. Rauch, III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is amended 
as follows:

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

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

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


0
2. In Sec.  622.181, remove and reserve paragraph (b)(2) and add 
paragraph (c)(2) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.181  Prohibited and limited-harvest species.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (2) Red snapper. Red snapper may only be harvested or possessed in 
or from the South Atlantic EEZ during the commercial and recreational 
seasons as specified in Sec. Sec.  622.183(b)(5) and 622.193(y). Any 
red snapper caught in the South Atlantic EEZ during a time other than 
the specified commercial or recreational seasons specified in Sec.  
622.193(y) must be released immediately with a minimum of harm. In 
addition, for a person on board a vessel for which a valid Federal 
commercial or charter vessel/headboat permit for South Atlantic 
snapper-

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grouper has been issued, the prohibition on the harvest or possession 
of red snapper applies in the South Atlantic, regardless of where such 
fish are harvested or possessed, i.e., in state or Federal waters.

0
3. In Sec.  622.183, revise paragraph (b)(5)(i) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.183  Area and seasonal closures.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (5) * * *
    (i) The commercial and recreational sectors for red snapper are 
closed (i.e., red snapper may not be harvested or possessed, or sold or 
purchased) in or from the South Atlantic EEZ, except as specified in 
Sec.  622.193(y). Each year, NMFS will announce the season opening 
dates in the Federal Register. The commercial season will begin on the 
second Monday in July, unless otherwise specified. The recreational 
season, which consists of weekends only (Fridays, Saturdays, and 
Sundays) begins on the second Friday in July, unless otherwise 
specified. NMFS will project the length of the recreational fishing 
season and announce the recreational fishing season end date in the 
Federal Register. See Sec.  622.193(y), for establishing the end date 
of the commercial fishing season.
* * * * *

0
4. In Sec.  622.187, revise paragraph (b)(9) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.187  Bag and possession limits.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (9) Red snapper--1.
* * * * *

0
5. In Sec.  622.191, revise paragraph (a)(9) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.191  Commercial trip limits.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (9) Red snapper. Until the commercial ACL specified in Sec.  
622.193(y)(1) is reached, 75 lb (34 kg), gutted weight.
* * * * *

0
6. In Sec.  622.193, revise paragraph (y) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.193  Annual catch limits (ACLs), annual catch targets (ACTs), 
and accountability measures (AMs).

* * * * *
    (y) Red snapper--(1) Commercial sector. The commercial ACL for red 
snapper is 124,815 lb (56,615 kg), round weight. See Sec.  
622.183(b)(5) for details on the commercial fishing season. NMFS will 
monitor commercial landings during the season, and if commercial 
landings, as estimated by the SRD, reach or are projected to reach the 
commercial ACL, the AA will file a notification with the Office of the 
Federal Register to close the commercial sector for red snapper for the 
remainder of the year. On and after the effective date of the closure 
notification, all sale or purchase of red snapper is prohibited and 
harvest or possession of red snapper is limited to the recreational bag 
and possession limits and only during such time as harvest by the 
recreational sector is allowed as described in Sec.  622.183(b)(5). 
This bag and possession limit and the prohibition on sale/purchase 
apply in the South Atlantic on board a vessel for which a valid Federal 
commercial or charter vessel/headboat permit for South Atlantic 
snapper-grouper has been issued, without regard to where such species 
were harvested or possessed, i.e., in state or Federal waters.
    (2) Recreational sector. The recreational ACL for red snapper is 
29,656 fish. The AA will file a notification with the Office of the 
Federal Register to announce the length of the recreational fishing 
season for the current fishing year. The length of the recreational 
fishing season for red snapper serves as the in-season accountability 
measure. See Sec.  622.183(b)(5) for details on the recreational 
fishing season. On and after the effective date of the recreational 
closure notification, the bag and possession limits for red snapper are 
zero.
* * * * *
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                                              DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                   Office, telephone: 727–824–5305, or                   red snapper in 2017 by a temporary rule
                                                                                                       email: frank.helies@noaa.gov.                         through emergency action pursuant to
                                              National Oceanic and Atmospheric                         SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The                        the Magnuson-Stevens Act (82 FR
                                              Administration                                           snapper-grouper fishery in the South                  50839, November 2, 2017) as a result of
                                                                                                       Atlantic region is managed under the                  new scientific information regarding
                                              50 CFR Part 622                                          FMP and includes red snapper, along                   improvements in the red snapper stock.
                                              [Docket No. 1710319998630–02]                            with other snapper-grouper species. The               Status of the Stock
                                                                                                       FMP was prepared by the Council and
                                              RIN 0648–BH39                                                                                                     The most recent stock assessment for
                                                                                                       is implemented by NMFS through
                                                                                                                                                             South Atlantic red snapper, SEDAR 41
                                              Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of                      regulations at 50 CFR part 622 under the
                                                                                                                                                             (2017), was completed in 2016 and
                                              Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-                     authority of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                                                                                                                             subsequently revised in 2017. SEDAR
                                              Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic                    Fishery Conservation and Management
                                                                                                                                                             41 (2017) evaluated data through 2014
                                              Region; Amendment 43                                     Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).
                                                                                                                                                             and determined the red snapper stock
                                                                                                          On April 16, 2018, NMFS published                  was overfished and that overfishing was
                                              AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                       a notification of availability for
                                              Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                                                                           occurring. The stock assessment
                                                                                                       Amendment 43 and requested public                     indicated that overfishing was occurring
                                              Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                       comment (83 FR 16282). On May 17,
                                              Commerce.                                                                                                      because the estimated fishing mortality
                                                                                                       2018, NMFS published a proposed rule                  based on the average over the last three
                                              ACTION: Final rule.                                      for Amendment 43 and requested public                 years of the assessment represented in
                                                                                                       comment (83 FR 22938). On July 13,                    the model (2012–2014) exceeded the
                                              SUMMARY:    NMFS hereby issues                           2018, the Secretary of Commerce
                                              regulations to implement management                                                                            maximum fishing mortality threshold.
                                                                                                       (Secretary) approved Amendment 43                     Though limited red snapper harvest was
                                              measures described in Amendment 43                       under section 304(a)(3) of the
                                              to the Fishery Management Plan for the                                                                         allowed in 2012–2014, a large majority
                                                                                                       Magnuson-Stevens Act. The proposed                    of the estimated fishing mortality was
                                              Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South                     rule and Amendment 43 outline the
                                              Atlantic Region (FMP), as prepared and                                                                         attributed to very large and uncertain
                                                                                                       rationale for the actions contained in                dead discard estimates when fishermen
                                              submitted by the South Atlantic Fishery                  this final rule. Unless noted, all weights
                                              Management Council (Council). This                                                                             were targeting red snapper and species
                                                                                                       described in this final rule are in round             that co-occur with red snapper, such as
                                              final rule revises red snapper                           weight. A summary of the management
                                              commercial and recreational annual                                                                             vermilion snapper, gag, red grouper,
                                                                                                       measure described in Amendment 43                     black sea bass, gray triggerfish, greater
                                              catch limits (ACLs) and allows for the                   and implemented by this final rule is
                                              harvest of red snapper in South Atlantic                                                                       amberjack, and scamp. The Council’s
                                                                                                       provided below.                                       Scientific and Statistical Committee
                                              Federal waters. Additionally, this final
                                              rule serves to provide notice of the red                 Background                                            (SSC) reviewed the SEDAR 41 (2017)
                                              snapper commercial season opening                                                                              stock assessment and indicated the
                                                                                                          Harvest of red snapper from South                  estimate of recreational discards was the
                                              date and the opening and closing dates                   Atlantic Federal waters was prohibited
                                              for the recreational season in the South                                                                       greatest source of uncertainty in the
                                                                                                       in 2010 through a temporary interim                   stock assessment. The assessment
                                              Atlantic for the 2018 fishing year. The                  rule and then through Amendment 17A
                                              purpose of this final rule is to minimize                                                                      indicated that discards of red snapper
                                                                                                       to the FMP when the stock was                         increased over time due to changes in
                                              adverse socio-economic effects to                        determined to be overfished and
                                              fishermen and fishing communities that                                                                         minimum landing size to 20 inches (51
                                                                                                       undergoing overfishing (Southeast Data,               cm) in 1992, increases in abundance of
                                              utilize red snapper as part of the                       Assessment, and Review (SEDAR) 15,
                                              snapper-grouper fishery, while                                                                                 young fish from above-average year
                                                                                                       2009)(74 FR 63673, December 4, 2009;                  classes in some recent years, the
                                              preventing overfishing from occurring                    75 FR 76874, December 9, 2010).                       introduction of the moratorium in 2010
                                              and continuing to rebuild the red                        Amendment 17A also implemented a                      and 2011, and the small commercial
                                              snapper stock.                                           35-year red snapper rebuilding plan that              catch limits and recreational bag limits
                                              DATES: This final rule is effective July                 began in 2010, and set the red snapper                in the mini-seasons for 2012 onward.
                                              26, 2018. The 2018 commercial red                        stock ACL at zero. In 2013, Amendment                 Most of the catch is now discarded, the
                                              snapper season opens at 12:01 a.m.,                      28 to the FMP established a process that              number of discards is dependent upon
                                              local time, July 26, 2018. The 2018                      allowed red snapper harvest (ACL                      fisher recall, and these estimates are
                                              recreational red snapper season opens at                 greater than zero) if total removals                  expanded based on small sample size;
                                              12:01 a.m., local time, on August 10,                    (landings plus dead discards) were less               thus, the quality of total fishery
                                              2018, and closes at 12:01 a.m., local                    than the acceptable biological catch                  removals estimates is poor and
                                              time, on August 13, 2018; then reopens                   (ABC) in the previous fishing year (78                uncertain, which will impact estimation
                                              at 12:01 a.m., local time, on August 17,                 FR 44461, July 24, 2013). Using the                   of stock size and fishing mortality.
                                              2018, and closes at 12:01 a.m., local                    process established through                              In May 2016, the Council’s Scientific
                                              time, on August 20, 2018.                                Amendment 28, limited harvest of red                  and Statistical Committee (SSC)
                                              ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of                          snapper was allowed in 2012, 2013, and                reviewed SEDAR 41 (2017) and had an
                                              Amendment 43 may be obtained from                        2014. However, because the estimated                  extensive discussion of the uncertainties
                                              www.regulations.gov or the Southeast                     total removals of red snapper exceeded                associated with the assessment. The
                                              Regional Office website at http://                       the ABC in 2014 and 2015, due to                      SSC stated that the assessment was
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                                              sero.nmfs.noaa.gov. Amendment 43                         estimates of red snapper discards that                based on the best scientific information
                                              includes an environmental assessment,                    were incidentally harvested as bycatch                available, but noted the assessment
                                              regulatory impact review, Regulatory                     while targeting other species, there was              findings were highly uncertain
                                              Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis, and                      no allowable harvest in 2015 and 2016.                regarding to what extent overfishing was
                                              fishery impact statement.                                Although the ABC was exceeded in                      occurring (i.e., the actual numerical
                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                         2016, NMFS allowed limited                            value of the current fishing mortality
                                              Frank Helies, NMFS Southeast Regional                    commercial and recreational harvest of                estimate), and regarding the measures of


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                                              discards. The SSC indicated that the                     Council a letter on March 3, 2017,                    2017, by a final temporary rule through
                                              most significant sources of uncertainty                  noting these results and the SEFSC’s                  emergency action (82 FR 50839,
                                              in the assessment include: The stock-                    concerns regarding the substantial                    November 2, 2017). The amount of
                                              recruitment relationship, natural                        uncertainty in the assessment, and                    harvest allowed in the temporary rule
                                              mortality at age, the age structure of the               advising the Council that sufficient                  was equivalent to the amount of
                                              unfished population, the composition                     steps had been taken to address                       observed landings in the 2014 fishing
                                              and magnitude of recreational discards                   overfishing of red snapper while                      season, and this final rule allows for the
                                              (where dead discards greatly                             continuing to rebuild the stock through               same amount of harvest annually
                                              outnumbered the landings during the                      harvest prohibitions in 2015 and 2016.                beginning in 2018. NMFS has
                                              years 2012 through 2014), and potential                     This determination is supported by a               determined that allowing the same
                                              changes in catch per unit effort (CPUE).                 significant increase in stock biomass                 amount of harvest as harvest that
                                              The SSC developed its ABC                                since 2010 to levels not seen since the               occurred in 2014 is unlikely to result in
                                              recommendations based on SEDAR 41,                       1970’s, and the increasing abundance of               overfishing or to change the red snapper
                                              and the total ABC recommendation for                     older age classes (SEDAR 41 2017).                    rebuilding time period. NMFS has
                                              2018 is 53,000 red snapper.                              Additional support for the                            determined that Amendment 43 is based
                                                 The projections of yield streams used                 determination comes from fishery-                     on the best scientific information
                                              in SEDAR 41 (2017) included both                         independent information collected                     available. Additionally, the ACL
                                              landings and dead discards, which were                   through the Southeast Reef Fish Survey                implemented in Amendment 43 is less
                                              added to obtain an estimate of the total                 (SERFS) program, and the East Coast                   than the total ABC of 53,000 fish for
                                              removals. The SSC’s 53,000 fish ABC                      Fisheries Independent Monitoring study                2018 recommended by the SSC from
                                              recommendation is based on the sum of                    conducted by the Florida Fish and                     SEDAR 41 in accordance with the
                                              landed fish (18,000) and dead discarded                  Wildlife Conservation Commission                      Magnuson-Stevens Act and the National
                                              fish (35,000). Accounting for fishery                    (FWCC). According to the SERFS, the                   Standard 1 Guidelines. See 16 U.S.C.
                                              closures in 2015 and 2016, in January                    relative abundance (CPUE) of red                      1852(h)(6), and 50 CFR 600.310(f)(4)(i).
                                              2017 the Council requested that the                      snapper has increased since 2009,
                                              NMFS Southeast Fishery Science Center                    reaching the highest level observed in                Management Measure Contained in
                                              (SEFSC) provide red snapper                              the entire time series (1990–2017) in                 This Final Rule
                                              projections under the assumption that                    2017. Final information presented at the                 Based on the actions in Amendment
                                              all fish caught are subsequently                         June 2018 Council meeting documented                  28, the FMP currently contains total
                                              discarded, believing that such                           that red snapper had reached its highest              ABCs for red snapper that represent the
                                              projections would be more informative                    level of abundance in 2017 since the                  sum of one component for landings and
                                              for management. The SEFSC advised the                    time series began in 1990. In addition,               another for dead discards. By changing
                                              Council in February 2017 that the                        the SERFS program notified the Council                the process for determining the ACL for
                                              requested projections were not                           at the December 2017 meeting that red                 red snapper established in Amendment
                                              appropriate for management use                           snapper relative abundance, as                        28, this final rule implements
                                              because uncertainty in the assessment                    measured through fishery-independent                  management measures concerning the
                                              was already large, and the uncertainty                   monitoring, increased 18 percent from                 commercial and recreational harvest,
                                              would increase with a more complete                      2016 to 2017. Information presented to                beginning in 2018. Limited commercial
                                              evaluation of the effect of the upcoming                 the Council at their June 2018 meeting                and recreational harvest of red snapper
                                              changes to Marine Recreational                           revealed that red snapper, which was                  would be allowed by implementing a
                                              Information Program (MRIP).                              once rare in SERFS samples and ranked                 total ACL of 42,510 fish, based on the
                                                 Additionally, in their February 2017                  less than 15 in abundance in the past,                landings observed during the limited
                                              response, the SEFSC advised the                          is now the 8th most abundant species                  red snapper season in 2014. This ACL
                                              Council that the uncertainty in the stock                taken by the fishery-independent                      is less than the SSC’s most recent total
                                              assessment inhibits the ability to set an                survey.                                               ABC recommendation for 2018 of
                                              ABC that can be effectively monitored.                      According to the results of FWCC’s                 53,000 red snapper, and is less than the
                                              The SEFSC further stated in an April                     study, CPUE for red snapper for hook                  79,000 fish landings component of the
                                              2017 letter to the Council, that the use                 gear (surveyed in 2012, 2014, 2016, and               135,000 fish total ABC projection for
                                              of an ABC based primarily on fishery                     2017) and the standardized index of                   2018 in Amendment 28. Based on the
                                              discards for monitoring the effectiveness                abundance (surveyed from 2014–2017)                   current sector allocation ratio developed
                                              of management action is likely                           was highest in 2017. The FWCC data                    by the Council for red snapper of 28.07
                                              ineffective due to the high level of                     also showed a greater number of large                 percent commercial and 71.93 percent
                                              uncertainty in measures of discards and                  red snapper and a broader range of ages               recreational, the total ACL is separated
                                              the change in the effort estimation                      in recent years, which suggests                       into a commercial ACL of 124,815 lb
                                              methodology that will be implemented                     rebuilding progress of the red snapper                (56,615 kg), round weight, and a
                                              in the MRIP survey. NMFS has                             stock. The increase in relative                       recreational ACL of 29,656 fish. The
                                              determined that, given the extreme                       abundance of red snapper, as indicated                commercial sector’s ACL is set in
                                              uncertainty associated with the red                      by the fishery-independent SERFS and                  pounds of fish because the commercial
                                              snapper recreational discard estimates,                  FWCC CPUE indices, has taken place                    sector reports landings in weight.
                                              relying on those discard estimates for                   despite landings during the limited                   Therefore, weight is a more accurate
                                              the management of red snapper is not                     seasons in 2012–2014, and despite the                 representation of commercial landings.
                                              appropriate, and the division of the                     large number of estimated red snapper                 In this final rule, for the commercial
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                                              SSC’s ABC recommendation into landed                     dead discards during the harvest                      sector, one red snapper is equivalent to
                                              and discarded fish is unwarranted.                       restrictions implemented for red                      9.71 lb (4.40 kg). ACLs for the
                                                 The results of SEDAR 41 (2017) using                  snapper since 2010.                                   recreational sector are specified in
                                              data through 2014, indicated that the                       As a result of the new scientific                  numbers of fish, because the Council
                                              red snapper stock was still overfished,                  information regarding the red snapper                 determined that numbers of fish are a
                                              but was rebuilding in accordance with                    stock, NMFS allowed limited harvest of                more reliable estimate for that sector
                                              the rebuilding plan. NMFS sent the                       red snapper beginning November 2,                     than specifying the ACL in weight of


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                                              fish. Because surveys that estimate                      recreational harvest, this final rule                 snapper season opens at 12:01 a.m.,
                                              recreational landings collect                            revises the temporal application of the               local time, on August 10, 2018, and
                                              information on numbers of fish and                       current commercial trip limit of 75 lb                closes at 12:01 a.m., local time, on
                                              convert those numbers to weights using                   (34 kg), gutted weight, and the                       August 13, 2018; then reopens at 12:01
                                              biological samples that are sometimes                    recreational bag limit of 1 fish per                  a.m., local time, on August 17, 2018,
                                              limited, the Council believes that there                 person per day during the open seasons                and closes at 12:01 a.m., local time, on
                                              can be uncertainty in estimates of                       for red snapper. In an effort to decrease             August 20, 2018. The commercial sector
                                              recreational landings by weight.                         regulatory discards (fish returned to the             will close for the remainder of the
                                                                                                       water because they are below the                      fishing year if commercial landings
                                              Additional Changes to Codified Text
                                                                                                       minimum size limit), no size limits are               reach or are projected to reach the
                                              Not in Amendment 43
                                                                                                       implemented for either sector through                 commercial ACL. On or after the
                                                 To implement the limits on red                        this final rule.                                      effective date of a commercial closure
                                              snapper harvest described in                                NMFS notes that current regulations                notification, all sale or purchase of red
                                              Amendment 43, this final rule not only                   contain a severe weather provision with               snapper is prohibited and harvest or
                                              amends the existing regulations to make                  respect to modifying the commercial                   possession of red snapper is limited to
                                              the changes to the ACLs previously                       and recreational sector season dates (50              the bag and possession limits if
                                              described, but also makes other minor                    CFR 622.183(b)(5)(ii)). The Regional                  recreational harvest is still allowed.
                                              modifications to the existing                            Administrator (RA) has the authority to               This bag and possession limit and the
                                              regulations. Thus, the regulatory text of                modify the season opening and closing                 prohibition on sale/purchase apply in
                                              this final rule implements several                       dates if severe weather conditions exist.             the South Atlantic on board a vessel for
                                              management measures in Amendment                         The RA would determine when severe                    which a valid Federal commercial or
                                              43 that function as accountability                       weather conditions exist, the duration of             charter vessel/headboat permit for
                                              measures (AMs) to constrain red                          the severe weather conditions, and                    South Atlantic snapper-grouper has
                                              snapper harvest to these ACLs.                           which geographic areas are deemed                     been issued, without regard to where
                                              Specifically, new language in the                        affected by severe weather conditions. If             such species were harvested or
                                              regulatory text sets limits on                           severe weather conditions exist or if                 possessed, i.e., in state or Federal
                                              commercial and recreational red                          NMFS determines the commercial or                     waters. On and after the effective date
                                              snapper seasons by providing that                        recreational ACLs were not harvested                  of a recreational closure notification, the
                                              recreational harvest begins on the                       and a reopening of either or both sectors             bag and possession limits for red
                                              second Friday in July, and that the                      in the current fishing year would be                  snapper are zero.
                                              recreational season consists of                          possible, the RA would file a                            In 2019, and subsequent fishing years,
                                              weekends only (Friday, Saturday, and                     notification to that effect with the Office           NMFS expects the commercial and
                                              Sunday). Under Amendment 43 and this                     of the Federal Register, and include in               recreational fishing seasons to open in
                                              final rule’s regulatory text, the length of              that notification an announcement of                  July as described in Amendment 43.
                                              the recreational fishing season serves as                any change in the red snapper
                                              the AM for the recreational sector. The                                                                        Comments and Responses
                                                                                                       commercial and recreational fishing
                                              length of the recreational red snapper                   seasons. The regulatory text of this final               A total of 2,415 comments from
                                              season is projected based on catch rate                  rule does not alter this existing                     commercial fishermen, recreational
                                              estimates from previous years, and the                   authority.                                            fishermen (including both private and
                                              projected fishing season end-date will                                                                         charter vessel/headboat operators),
                                              be announced each year in the Federal                    2018 Commercial and Recreational                      commercial and recreational fishing
                                              Register before the start of the season.                 Fishing Season Dates                                  associations, non-governmental
                                                 Under Amendment 43 and the final                         In addition to the measure to change               organizations, and the general public
                                              rule’s regulatory text, the commercial                   the process for determining red snapper               were received during the public
                                              season will begin each year on the                       harvest and the associated modifications              comment period on the notice of
                                              second Monday in July. If commercial                     to existing regulations, for the 2018                 availability and proposed rule for
                                              landings reach or are projected to reach                 fishing year only, this final rule serves             Amendment 43. Of these comments,
                                              the commercial ACL, then the                             to announce the red snapper                           2,240 were identical form letters that
                                              commercial AM would close the sector                     commercial season opening date and the                supported the approval and rapid
                                              for the remainder of that current fishing                recreational season opening and closing               implementation of Amendment 43;
                                              year. NMFS will monitor commercial                       dates for this current fishing year.                  stating that the red snapper stock has
                                              landings in-season, and if commercial                    Amendment 43 and this final rule                      increased in abundance over the last
                                              landings reach or are projected to reach                 describe the specific timing for these                several years at a faster rate than
                                              the commercial ACL, then NMFS will                       seasons to have the commercial season                 predicted by the rebuilding plan, and
                                              file a notification with the Office of the               begin each year on the second Monday                  that a limited harvest would provide
                                              Federal Register to close the commercial                 in July and the recreational season to                access and opportunity for anglers and
                                              sector for red snapper for the remainder                 begin on the second Friday in July.                   much needed data for future stock
                                              of the fishing year. In 2018, given the                  Given the timing required for                         assessments. The majority of the other
                                              timing of implementation for this final                  rulemaking and implementation of this                 comments were also in favor of allowing
                                              rule, the commercial and recreational                    final rule, the sector seasonal opening               a limited harvest of red snapper in 2018
                                              fishing seasons will not be able to open                 dates in July described in Amendment                  and beyond. NMFS acknowledges the
                                              exactly on these dates in July as                        43 will not be met. Therefore, NMFS, in               comments in favor of all or part of the
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                                              described, and therefore this final rule                 consultation with the Council, sets a                 actions in Amendment 43 and the
                                              also announces the applicable 2018                       later 2018 season opening date in this                proposed rule, and agrees with them.
                                              commercial and recreational seasons,                     final rule for each sector to begin their             Specific favorable comments supported
                                              which are as close to the July dates as                  allowable harvest.                                    the ability to have Federal commercial
                                              possible.                                                   Accordingly, the 2018 commercial red               and recreational seasons, the ability to
                                                 In addition to setting sector ACLs and                snapper season opens at 12:01 a.m., July              have these seasons open in July, and the
                                              describing AMs for commercial and                        26, 2018. The 2018 recreational red                   use of the commercial and recreational


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                                              management measures in Amendment                         because the stock is overfished and is in             attributed to very large and uncertain
                                              43. The comments against the action                      a 35 year rebuilding plan that began in               dead discard estimates when fishermen
                                              included concern that allowing limited                   2010. Allowing directed harvest will                  were targeting red snapper and species
                                              harvest would negatively impact the                      negatively impact the rebuilding                      that co-occur with red snapper. The SSC
                                              rebuilding progress and increase the risk                progress and increases the risk to the                determined that the assessment findings
                                              to the stock. Comments that were                         stock. Amendment 43 authorizes an                     were highly uncertain regarding the
                                              beyond the scope of Amendment 43 and                     amount of landings that is greater than               extent of overfishing, particularly due to
                                              the proposed rule are not responded to                   the amounts that resulted in overfishing              the composition and magnitude of
                                              in this final rule. In this final rule, no               in the past.                                          recreational discards, where dead
                                              changes were made in response to                            Response: NMFS disagrees, and has                  discards greatly outnumbered the
                                              public comment on Amendment 43 or                        determined that allowing harvest                      landings during the years 2012 through
                                              the proposed rule. Comments that                         equivalent to the 2014 landings (42,510               2014. Thus, NMFS agrees that
                                              specifically relate to the action                        fish) will not result in overfishing or               uncertainty exists in the stock
                                              contained in Amendment 43 and the                        negatively impede the stock’s rebuilding              assessment and stock determinations, as
                                              proposed rule, as well as NMFS’                          progress. The total ACL is less than the              discussed in the responses to Comments
                                              respective responses, are summarized                     ABC (53,000 fish) recommended by the                  1 and 2. However, the increase in
                                              below.                                                   SSC for 2018, and SEDAR 41 (2017),                    relative abundance of red snapper as
                                                Comment 1: The science supporting                      using data through 2014, indicated that               indicated by the SEDAR 41 and fishery-
                                              Amendment 43 is flawed. The red                          the stock was rebuilding in accordance                independent CPUE indices, has taken
                                              snapper stock in the South Atlantic is                   with the rebuilding plan despite the                  place despite landings during the
                                              abundant and is neither overfished, nor                  limited harvest allowed in 2012 through               limited seasons in 2012–2014 and
                                              undergoing overfishing.                                  2014. Additional information, as                      despite the large number of estimated
                                                Response: The most recent stock                        reported to the Council after the                     red snapper dead discards during the
                                              assessment (SEDAR 41 2017), using data                   completion of the stock assessment,                   closures implemented for red snapper
                                              through 2014, indicated that the South                   supports the findings that stock                      since 2010. NMFS has determined that
                                              Atlantic red snapper stock was                           abundance is increasing. The recent                   restricting harvest to the amount of
                                              overfished and overfishing was                           fishery-independent information                       harvest that occurred in 2014 will allow
                                              occurring but that the stock was                         collected through the SERFS program                   the population to continue to rebuild as
                                              rebuilding. Despite the overfishing and                  indicated that relative abundance,                    scheduled.
                                              overfished determinations, SEDAR 41                      represented by CPUE, of red snapper                      The SSC provides an ABC
                                              indicated substantial increases in stock                 had increased since 2009, reaching the                recommendation based on catch
                                              abundance and recruitment, as well as                    highest observed in the entire time                   projections from a stock assessment.
                                              total biomass and spawning biomass.                      series (1990–2017) in 2017.                           The Council’s SSC total ABC
                                              Additional support for the                               Additionally, fishery-independent                     recommendation for 2018 is 53,000 red
                                              determination that the stock is                          information collected by the FWCC                     snapper, which is the sum of landed
                                              rebuilding comes from fishery-                           showed that CPUE for red snapper (as                  fish (18,000) and dead discarded fish
                                              independent information collected                        surveyed in 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2017)               (35,000). However, NMFS has
                                              through the SERFS program, and                           and the standardized index of                         determined that relying on those dead
                                              through the East Coast Fisheries                         abundance (as surveyed from 2014–                     discard estimates for the management of
                                              Independent Monitoring study                             2017) was highest in 2017. The FWCC                   red snapper is not appropriate. NMFS
                                              conducted by the FWCC. Therefore,                        data also showed more larger sized red                has determined that the discard
                                              NMFS determined that sufficient steps                    snapper and a broader range of ages,                  estimates should be regarded as
                                              had been taken through the harvest                       which suggests rebuilding progress of                 unreliable for management action due to
                                              prohibitions in 2015 and 2016 to                         the red snapper stock.                                the extreme uncertainty of the estimates,
                                              address the overfishing, and that the red                   Comment 3: SEDAR 41 fails to                       coupled with the fishery-independent
                                              snapper stock was rebuilding in                          determine the levels of overfishing and               evidence of substantial gains in stock
                                              accordance with the rebuilding plan.                     discards. Because NMFS has                            abundance and rebuilding.
                                                NMFS, the Council, and the Council’s                   determined that the data collected are                   Comment 4: The red snapper stock is
                                              SSC have all acknowledged the                            inconclusive, allowing fishing of red                 overly abundant resulting in red
                                              uncertainties in the most recent red                     snapper is risky. In addition,                        snapper negatively impacting reef
                                              snapper stock assessment. The SSC                        Amendment 43 does not explain how                     communities and therefore the proposed
                                              indicated that the most significant                      the SSC determined the division of                    regulations in Amendment 43 would be
                                              sources of uncertainty in the assessment                 landed and discarded fish.                            overly restrictive. Recreational
                                              include: The stock-recruitment                              Response: SEDAR 41 (2017) evaluated                fishermen suggested a number of
                                              relationship, natural mortality at age,                  data through 2014 from multiple                       alternative management measures be
                                              the age structure of the unfished                        different sources and determined the                  implemented. These include a higher
                                              population, the composition and                          red snapper stock was overfished and                  recreational ACL, a 40–120 day or year-
                                              magnitude of recreational discards                       that overfishing was occurring;                       round season similar to the recreational
                                              (where dead discards greatly                             however, the stock is rebuilding. The                 red snapper season in the Gulf of
                                              outnumbered the landings during the                      stock assessment results concluded that               Mexico (Gulf), and a larger recreational
                                              years 2012 through 2014), and potential                  overfishing was occurring because the                 bag limit of two to four fish per person
                                              changes in CPUE. Despite the                             estimated fishing mortality based on the              or six to 12 fish per vessel per day.
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                                              uncertainties, the Council’s SSC stated                  average over the last three years of the                 Response: A limited fishing season for
                                              that the assessment was based on the                     assessment represented in the model                   red snapper and a conservative
                                              best scientific information available,                   (2012–2014) exceeded the maximum                      recreational bag limit are necessary
                                              and recommended an ABC to the                            fishing mortality threshold. Though                   management measures to constrain the
                                              Council.                                                 limited red snapper harvest was allowed               harvest to the recreational ACL. A larger
                                                Comment 2: NMFS should not allow                       in 2012–2014, a large majority of the                 bag limit (e.g., two to four fish per
                                              limited harvest of red snapper to occur                  estimated fishing mortality was                       person per day) would likely result in


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                                              an even shorter fishing season as                        for red snapper using a formula that                  snapper harvest among fishermen in all
                                              recreational effort would then be                        balanced long-term catch history with                 southeastern Atlantic states.
                                              increased and the recreational ACL                       recent catch history, rather than                        The red snapper spawning season in
                                              would be reached sooner than under                       estimates of economic value. This                     the South Atlantic extends from May to
                                              current management measures as                           approach was determined as the most                   October, peaking in July through
                                              described in this final rule. The Council                fair and equitable way to allocate fishery            September. NMFS acknowledges that
                                              and NMFS determined that the current                     resources by the Council and follows                  allowing limited harvest as proposed in
                                              regulations, including a one fish per                    the principles of the National Standard               Amendment 43 could result in catch
                                              person per day recreational bag limit,                   4 and its guidelines.                                 and discards of some spawning red
                                              would allow a sustainable level of                          Although surveys that examine                      snapper. However, Amendment 43
                                              harvest consistent with the rebuilding                   recreational fisher willingness to pay, as            allows for only a limited red snapper
                                              plan for red snapper in the South                        well as recreational trip expenditures                harvest and current estimates of
                                              Atlantic. The red snapper stock in the                   and associated economic impacts                       recreational discards are highly
                                              Gulf is larger than the South Atlantic                   estimates, may suggest that recreational              uncertain. Therefore, the limited harvest
                                              stock, and, the Gulf of Mexico Fishery                   harvest of red snapper generates greater              of red snapper may include some
                                              Management Council’s SSC                                 economic benefits than commercial                     spawning fish as a result of Amendment
                                              recommended a much higher ABC for                        harvest, the matter of setting sector                 43 and this final rule, but it is not
                                              the Gulf stock of red snapper than what                  allocation is complex and involves the                expected to affect the rebuilding of the
                                              is recommended for the South Atlantic                    consideration of many economic, social,               stock.
                                              red snapper stock. This allowed for a                    and ecological factors. Additionally,                    Comment 8: The commercial sector’s
                                              longer fishing season and higher catch                   National Standard 5 of the Magnuson-                  season will open prior to the
                                              levels for red snapper in the Gulf than                  Stevens Act states that no management                 recreational sector opening, so
                                              for red snapper in the South Atlantic.                   measure shall have economic allocation                commercial fishermen will be allowed
                                                 Comment 5: Amendment 43 proposes                      as its sole purpose. The Council                      to fish every day while the recreational
                                              to give more red snapper to the                          continues to examine and receive input                sector will be allowed to fish only on
                                              commercial sector and not enough to                      on fisheries allocation decisions, but                weekends. The recreational fishing
                                              the recreational sector.                                 allocations are outside the scope of this             seasons should occur on all days of the
                                                 Response: NMFS disagrees that                         final rule.                                           week, not just weekends, because many
                                              Amendment 43 changes the sector                             Comment 7: The limited red snapper                 work on weekends. The 3-day weekend
                                              allocations to favor the commercial                      season should not open in July as                     fishing events create a dangerous
                                              sector. Amendment 43 and this final                      described in Amendment 43. A                          situation for boaters by forcing them to
                                              rule implement sector ACLs based on                      suggestion was to open in May so as not               go out of inlets at the same time and
                                              the Council’s previously approved                        to be in the middle of the red snapper                regardless of weather conditions.
                                              allocations for red snapper of 71.93                     spawning season that could lead to                       Response: The season structure for
                                              percent recreational and 28.07 percent                   higher discards and related mortality.                limited red snapper seasons was
                                              commercial. The Council determined                       Opening in May would also coincide                    implemented through Amendment 28,
                                              those allocations through the                            with the opening of the shallow-water                 and the Council did not consider
                                              Comprehensive ACL Amendment to the                       grouper fishing season. Comments also                 modifications in Amendment 43. The
                                              FMP, and the allocations were based on                   supported opening in September or                     Council and NMFS have determined
                                              a combination of long-term and recent                    October, instead of July, so that                     that the commercial and recreational
                                              catch history (77 FR 15916, March 16,                    fishermen do not have to travel far                   sectors will have different start dates
                                              2012). Therefore, the ACLs                               offshore to harvest red snapper.                      and different season lengths for the
                                              implemented in this final rule maintain                     Response: The Council and NMFS                     limited red snapper harvest as a result
                                              the same sector allocations as were                      determined the July start dates through               of differences in the sectors, much of
                                              previously implemented, and the                          Amendment 28 to the FMP and did not                   which was discussed and determined in
                                              Council did not examine alternatives to                  change those dates in Amendment 43.                   Amendment 28. The recreational
                                              the sector allocations in Amendment 43.                  Amendment 28 included alternatives                    seasons will occur on the weekends
                                                 Comment 6: Commercial harvest                         that examined season start dates for                  only (Friday through Sunday) to provide
                                              should be reduced and/or there should                    both sectors in July, August, and                     the overall benefits of the recreational
                                              be no commercial season, as the                          September. The Council selected the                   season to the greatest number of
                                              economic benefit on a per fish basis                     July start dates as the preferred                     participants. As discussed in
                                              caught by the recreational sector far                    alternative to decrease the chances of                Amendment 28, the majority of
                                              surpasses that generated by the                          inclement weather events affecting the                recreational fishermen fish on the
                                              commercial sector.                                       season, thus promoting safety at sea and              weekends, and weekend-only seasons
                                                 Response: NMFS disagrees that                         increasing the chance of small vessels                would provide the majority of
                                              Amendment 43 should only allow for a                     participating in the fishery. During past             recreational fishermen access to the
                                              recreational season and either prohibit                  seasonal openings that occurred in                    resource when they are not working. In
                                              or proportionally reduce the commercial                  September, November, and December,                    contrast, most commercial fishermen
                                              season. National Standard 4 of the                       NMFS received complaints from                         fish throughout the week; therefore, the
                                              Magnuson-Stevens Act requires NMFS                       fishermen, particularly those with                    Council and NMFS determined that
                                              to ensure that allocations are fair and                  smaller vessels, that inclement weather               openings consisting of all 7 days of the
                                              equitable to all fishermen, are                          minimized fishing opportunities during                week provides the most fishing
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                                              reasonably calculated to promote                         the limited red snapper fishing season.               opportunities for commercial fishermen.
                                              conservation, and are carried out in                     Additionally, the Council determined                     Additionally, the start dates of the
                                              such a manner that no particular                         during the development of Amendment                   commercial and recreational sectors will
                                              individual, corporation, or other entity                 28, that season start dates after                     not align as a result of how the
                                              acquires an excessive share. As                          September 1 would prevent the entire                  respective ACLs will be harvested. The
                                              described in the response to Comment                     ACL from being harvested and constrain                commercial sector is expected to need
                                              5, the Council established allocations                   the fair and equitable access to red                  the maximum amount of time during


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                                              these limited fishing seasons to reach                   enhance protection to the breeding stock              fishermen eviscerate fish to preserve the
                                              the commercial ACL, and so their                         and decrease regulatory discards                      quality of the product. In addition, law
                                              season opening will occur as soon as                     because the fish will not have to be                  enforcement checks the gutted weight of
                                              practicable. The recreational sector will                returned to the water.                                fish landed against regulations specific
                                              harvest its ACL much more rapidly, and                      Comment 10: A commercial trip limit                to a commercial trip, and they would
                                              so their overall days of harvest will be                 of 75-lb (34-kg) per trip per day is too              otherwise not be able to identify an
                                              more limited, and, as previously                         low to be profitable. A trip limit of 200–            accurate weight determination if round
                                              described, will consist of weekends                      250 lb (91–113 kg) would be more                      weight were used for trip limits. For
                                              only.                                                    reasonable.                                           commercial ACL tracking, the amount of
                                                 NMFS has no specific information                         Response: The Council and NMFS                     fish caught per weight in gutted weight
                                              that the recreational weekend-only                       implemented the 75-lb (34-kg)                         is converted by a factor of 1.10 to that
                                              seasons creates a unique safety issue. As                commercial trip limit through                         of a fish in round weight. By this means,
                                              described in Amendment 43, the actions                   Amendment 28, and the Council did not                 the fish weights are accounted for and
                                              in this final rule are not expected to                   consider modifications in Amendment                   tracked to be consistent with what is
                                              change the way the snapper-grouper                       43. During the development of                         needed both at the dock and for
                                              fishery is prosecuted and is not                         Amendment 28, the Council considered                  management purposes, and therefore
                                              expected to result in additional adverse                 commercial trip limits between 25 and                 having weights described in both gutted
                                              impacts to safety at sea beyond the                      100-lb (11–45 kg), gutted weight. The                 and round weight is not an issue for
                                              status quo.                                              Council concluded that a 75-lb (34-kg)                management of red snapper.
                                                 Additionally, the Council and NMFS                    trip limit would promote full harvest of                 Comment 12: Data collection plans for
                                              have taken action to mitigate the                        the commercial ACL and help achieve                   red snapper, particularly for recreational
                                              adverse effects to fishermen from fishing                the optimum yield for red snapper. In                 landings and discards, should be
                                              in inclement weather. As described in                    Amendment 43 the Council determined                   specified prior to any established
                                              this final rule, the Regional                            that changes to the commercial sector                 fishing season.
                                              Administrator has the authority to                       are likely to have minimal impact on the                 Response: Data collection programs
                                              modify the season opening and closing                    overall bycatch. The low trip limit of 75-            are currently in place to obtain
                                              dates if severe weather conditions exist.                lb (34-kg) for red snapper would likely               information during the limited red
                                                 Comment 9: Not setting a minimum                      prevent trips that solely target red                  snapper seasons. Commercial landings
                                              size limit during the limited harvest for                snapper. Instead, red snapper would be                are tracked through dealer reports on a
                                              red snapper could increase regulatory                    caught on trips targeting other species               weekly basis. Landings and discards
                                              discards through high-grading (only                      and the incidental catch of red snapper               from charter vessels are monitored
                                              retaining larger-sized fish). A 16-inch                  would be retained. The commercial                     through the survey of charter vessels by
                                              (41-cm) or 20-inch (51-cm) minimum                       sector would have little incentive to                 the MRIP. Headboats currently submit
                                              size limit would reduce high-grading                     high-grade since the trip limit is                    an electronic fishing report for each trip
                                              and ensure more female red snapper                       established based on a weight limit. As               at weekly intervals, or at intervals
                                              reach maturity. Also, implementing slot                  a result of the small trip limit and no               shorter than a week if notified by the
                                              size limits (allowing a fish to be kept                  minimum size limit, commercial harvest                Director of the SEFSC. Additionally, an
                                              only if it falls within the size range)                  of red snapper is expected to be                      intensive sampling program will be
                                              could preserve the breeding stock (e.g.,                 primarily a ‘‘bycatch allowance’’ while               implemented by all South Atlantic
                                              16 to 20 inches (41–51 cm) or 15 to 22                   targeting other snapper-grouper species,              states for 2018 and for the limited red
                                              inches (38–56 cm)).                                      and therefore the potential for high-                 snapper recreational fishing seasons in
                                                 Response: The removal of minimum                      grading is expected to be minimal.                    subsequent years. The goal of the
                                              size limits for red snapper was                             In 2013 and 2014, during which time                sampling program is to capture fishery-
                                              implemented through Amendment 28,                        the fishery was open and the 75-lb                    dependent charter vessel and private
                                              and the Council did not consider                         commercial trip limit was in effect, the              angler data during the recreational red
                                              modifications in Amendment 43.                           commercial ACL was fully harvested.                   snapper season. During development of
                                              Because a large portion of released red                  However, as commercial trip limits                    Amendment 43, state agency personnel
                                              snapper do not survive the trauma of                     increase, the rate at which the                       from North Carolina, South Carolina,
                                              capture, the Council and NMFS decided                    commercial ACL is harvested also                      Georgia, and Florida pledged similar
                                              that not having a minimum size limit is                  increases. Higher trip limits, such as                participation to that implemented
                                              likely to reduce dead regulatory                         those of 200–250 lb (91–113 kg), and the              during the 2017 season for any
                                              discards. Not having a minimum size                      corresponding higher rate of harvest,                 subsequently implemented fishing
                                              limit should also have a positive effect                 could result in a shorter commercial                  seasons. These data collection elements
                                              on the breeding population because red                   season and would likely lead to a race-               were successfully utilized during
                                              snapper release mortality is high and                    to-fish (derby) situation.                            previous red snapper limited fishing
                                              red snapper begin spawning at a young                       Comment 11: Specifying the                         seasons, most recently in 2017.
                                              age (as young as 1-year old fish) and at                 commercial ACL in round weight does                      Comment 13: The use of descending
                                              small sizes. However, NMFS                               not make sense as the commercial trip                 devices to reduce discard mortality of
                                              acknowledges that the net effect of not                  limit is measured in gutted weight.                   released red snapper should be
                                              setting a minimum size limit on the                         Response: SEDAR 41 provided                        required.
                                              number of regulatory discards is                         commercial red snapper landings in                       Response: The Council is currently
                                              unknown. A fisherman may high-grade                      pounds whole weight (round weight),                   exploring strategies to reduce discards
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                                              their catch regardless of whether a                      and the Council specified the                         and discard mortality of red snapper
                                              minimum size limit is in effect for red                  commercial ACL in pounds round                        and other snapper-grouper species in
                                              snapper. The Council and NMFS                            weight in Amendment 43. Commercial                    Regulatory Amendment 29 to the FMP,
                                              determined that by not setting a                         fishermen report their catch per trip in              including an action to require
                                              minimum size limit and allowing a                        gutted weight. As a result of the travel              descending devices and/or venting tools
                                              fisherman to keep the first fish caught,                 distance from the commercial fishing                  onboard a vessel targeting snapper-
                                              regardless of its size, should both                      grounds to the dock, commercial                       grouper species. The required use of


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                                              descending devices for red snapper was                   2018 commercial red snapper season,                   profits. If this rule is implemented upon
                                              not included by the Council as a                         economic benefits would still accrue.                 the date of publication, fishermen will
                                              measure in Amendment 43. At this                         Therefore, this component of the final                be able to keep a limited number of red
                                              time, the use of descending devices is                   rule does not affect the previous                     snapper in 2018, that they otherwise
                                              not required, but snapper-grouper                        determination that this action is not                 would be required to discard. The
                                              fishers may use them on a voluntary                      expected to have any adverse direct                   recreational season opening begins
                                              basis.                                                   economic effects on any small entities.               approximately 2 weeks after the rule
                                                                                                          Because NMFS has not received any                  publishes, with publication of this final
                                              Classification                                           new information that would affect its                 rule serving as advance notice of the
                                                The Regional Administrator,                            determination that this rule would not                2018 season opening, while also
                                              Southeast Region, NMFS has                               have a significant economic impact on                 allowing the recreational sector to
                                              determined that this final rule is                       a substantial number of small entities, a             prepare for their upcoming harvest.
                                              consistent with Amendment 43, the                        final regulatory flexibility analysis was             Implementing this final rule as soon as
                                              FMP, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and                       not required and none was prepared.                   practicable in 2018 allows for a greater
                                              other applicable laws.                                      The AA finds good cause to waive the               opportunity for the commercial sector to
                                                This final rule has been determined to                 30-day delay in effectiveness of the                  reach its ACL in the 2018 fishing year,
                                              be not significant for purposes of                       actions under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) because              given the commercial trip limit. In
                                              Executive Order 12866. NMFS expects                      it is contrary to the public interest.                contrast, delaying the implementation of
                                              this final rule would have economic                      NOAA’s National Hurricane Center                      this rulemaking would reduce the
                                              benefits because it would allow for                      indicates that the peak of the hurricane              effectiveness of Amendment 43 in the
                                              commercial and recreational harvest of                   season for the Atlantic Basin (the                    2018 fishing year. The harvest allowed
                                              red snapper that would not otherwise be                  Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and                    in this final rule for 2018 and in
                                              expected to occur.                                       Gulf) is from mid-August to late                      subsequent fishing years is not expected
                                                The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides                      October. The Council selected the July                to result in overfishing or to impede
                                              the statutory basis for this final rule. No              start dates as the preferred alternative to
                                              duplicative, overlapping, or conflicting                                                                       rebuilding of the stock.
                                                                                                       avoid the peak of the hurricane season,
                                              Federal rules have been identified.                      and thus to decrease the chances of                   List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622
                                                The Chief Counsel for Regulation of                    inclement weather events affecting the                  Fisheries, Fishing, Red snapper,
                                              the Department of Commerce certified                     red snapper fishing season, thereby                   South Atlantic.
                                              to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the                 promoting safety at sea and increasing
                                              Small Business Administration during                                                                             Dated: July 23, 2018.
                                                                                                       the chance of small vessels participating
                                              the proposed rule stage that this rule                   in the fishery. Amendment 43 indicates                Samuel D. Rauch, III,
                                              would not have a significant economic                    that the commercial sector will open on               Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                              impact on a substantial number of small                  the second Monday in July and close                   Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                              entities. The factual basis for this                     when its ACL is projected to be met, or               Fisheries Service.
                                              determination was published in the                       at 11:59 p.m. on December 31, 2018, if                  For the reasons set out in the
                                              proposed rule and is not repeated here.                  the commercial ACL is not met before                  preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is amended
                                              None of the public comments that were                    this date. Amendment 43 also provides                 as follows:
                                              received specifically addressed the                      that the opening and closing dates for
                                              certification. Public comments relating                  the recreational season will be specified             PART 622—FISHERIES OF THE
                                              to socio-economic implications and                       before it begins and will be on                       CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND
                                              potential impacts on small businesses                    weekends only, beginning on the second                SOUTH ATLANTIC
                                              are addressed in the responses to                        Friday in July. In 2018, given the timing
                                              Comment 6 and Comment 10 in the                          of the implementation for this final rule,            ■ 1. The authority citation for part 622
                                              Comments and Responses section of the                    the commercial and recreational fishing               continues to read as follows:
                                              preamble of this final rule. None of                     seasons will not be able to open exactly                  Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                              these comments presented new                             on these dates in July as described;                  ■ 2. In § 622.181, remove and reserve
                                              information that would affect the                        however, waiving the delay in the                     paragraph (b)(2) and add paragraph
                                              determination.                                           effective dates would allow NMFS to                   (c)(2) to read as follows:
                                                NMFS notes that this final rule will                   open the fishery as close as practicable
                                              set the opening dates for the 2018                       to these dates.                                       § 622.181    Prohibited and limited-harvest
                                              commercial and recreational red                             Safety at sea is of particular concern             species.
                                              snapper seasons and the closing date for                 for smaller vessels that might be used by             *      *    *     *    *
                                              the recreational sector (see DATES                       the recreational sector to target red                    (c) * * *
                                              section). Because the 2018 commercial                    snapper during abbreviated recreational                  (2) Red snapper. Red snapper may
                                              season will begin later than the opening                 fishing seasons. Implementing the start               only be harvested or possessed in or
                                              date described in Amendment 43 and                       of the 2018 recreational season as soon               from the South Atlantic EEZ during the
                                              the proposed rule (i.e., later than the                  as practicable maximizes the possibility              commercial and recreational seasons as
                                              second Monday in July), the economic                     of avoiding the periods more likely to                specified in §§ 622.183(b)(5) and
                                              benefits associated with aggregate                       coincide with severe tropical activity                622.193(y). Any red snapper caught in
                                              commercial harvest of red snapper may                    that could endanger recreational vessels.             the South Atlantic EEZ during a time
                                              be lower in the 2018 fishing year than                   In addition, implementing this final rule             other than the specified commercial or
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                                              what was estimated in Amendment 43.                      upon publication ensures the expected                 recreational seasons specified in
                                              In subsequent years, economic benefits                   result of revenue increases to                        § 622.193(y) must be released
                                              would be expected to be consistent with                  commercial vessels and benefit                        immediately with a minimum of harm.
                                              the estimates contained in Amendment                     increases to recreational anglers, in                 In addition, for a person on board a
                                              43. However, even if economic benefits                   addition to providing opportunity to for-             vessel for which a valid Federal
                                              may be lower than predicted in 2018                      hire vessels in booking additional trips              commercial or charter vessel/headboat
                                              due to the later opening date for the                    that could increase their revenues and                permit for South Atlantic snapper-


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                                              grouper has been issued, the prohibition                 or are projected to reach the commercial              Amendment 1 (Abbreviated Framework
                                              on the harvest or possession of red                      ACL, the AA will file a notification with             1) to the Fishery Management Plan
                                              snapper applies in the South Atlantic,                   the Office of the Federal Register to                 (FMP) for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery
                                              regardless of where such fish are                        close the commercial sector for red                   of the South Atlantic Region, as
                                              harvested or possessed, i.e., in state or                snapper for the remainder of the year.                prepared and submitted by the South
                                              Federal waters.                                          On and after the effective date of the                Atlantic Fishery Management Council
                                              ■ 3. In § 622.183, revise paragraph                      closure notification, all sale or purchase            (Council). This final rule reduces the
                                              (b)(5)(i) to read as follows:                            of red snapper is prohibited and harvest              commercial and recreational annual
                                                                                                       or possession of red snapper is limited               catch limits (ACLs) for red grouper in
                                              § 622.183   Area and seasonal closures.                  to the recreational bag and possession                the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of
                                              *      *    *     *     *                                limits and only during such time as                   the South Atlantic. The purpose of this
                                                 (b) * * *                                             harvest by the recreational sector is                 final rule is to address overfishing of red
                                                 (5) * * *                                             allowed as described in § 622.183(b)(5).              grouper.
                                                 (i) The commercial and recreational                   This bag and possession limit and the                 DATES: This final rule is effective on
                                              sectors for red snapper are closed (i.e.,                prohibition on sale/purchase apply in                 August 27, 2018.
                                              red snapper may not be harvested or                      the South Atlantic on board a vessel for              ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of
                                              possessed, or sold or purchased) in or                   which a valid Federal commercial or                   Abbreviated Framework 1, which
                                              from the South Atlantic EEZ, except as                   charter vessel/headboat permit for                    includes a Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                              specified in § 622.193(y). Each year,                    South Atlantic snapper-grouper has                    (RFA) analysis, and a regulatory impact
                                              NMFS will announce the season                            been issued, without regard to where                  review, may be obtained from
                                              opening dates in the Federal Register.                   such species were harvested or                        www.regulations.gov or the Southeast
                                              The commercial season will begin on                      possessed, i.e., in state or Federal                  Regional Office website at http://
                                              the second Monday in July, unless                        waters.                                               sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_
                                              otherwise specified. The recreational                       (2) Recreational sector. The                       fisheries/s_atl/sg/2017/red_grouper_
                                              season, which consists of weekends                       recreational ACL for red snapper is                   framework/index.html. NMFS included
                                              only (Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays)                   29,656 fish. The AA will file a                       a reference to an environmental
                                              begins on the second Friday in July,                     notification with the Office of the                   assessment in the proposed rule for
                                              unless otherwise specified. NMFS will                    Federal Register to announce the length               Abbreviated Framework 1; however,
                                              project the length of the recreational                   of the recreational fishing season for the            and more specifically, a categorical
                                              fishing season and announce the                          current fishing year. The length of the               exclusion was prepared, and is available
                                              recreational fishing season end date in                  recreational fishing season for red                   upon request.
                                              the Federal Register. See § 622.193(y),                  snapper serves as the in-season                       FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                              for establishing the end date of the                     accountability measure. See                           Frank Helies, NMFS Southeast Regional
                                              commercial fishing season.                               § 622.183(b)(5) for details on the                    Office, telephone: 727–824–5305, or
                                              *      *    *     *     *                                recreational fishing season. On and after             email: Frank.Helies@noaa.gov.
                                              ■ 4. In § 622.187, revise paragraph (b)(9)               the effective date of the recreational
                                                                                                                                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
                                              to read as follows:                                      closure notification, the bag and
                                                                                                                                                             snapper-grouper fishery in the South
                                                                                                       possession limits for red snapper are
                                              § 622.187   Bag and possession limits.
                                                                                                                                                             Atlantic region is managed under the
                                                                                                       zero.
                                                                                                                                                             FMP and includes red grouper, along
                                              *     *     *     *     *                                *      *    *     *      *                            with other snapper-grouper species. The
                                                (b) * * *                                              [FR Doc. 2018–16009 Filed 7–23–18; 4:15 pm]
                                                                                                                                                             FMP was prepared by the Council and
                                                (9) Red snapper—1.                                     BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                is implemented by NMFS through
                                              *     *     *     *     *                                                                                      regulations at 50 CFR part 622 under the
                                              ■ 5. In § 622.191, revise paragraph (a)(9)                                                                     authority of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                              to read as follows:                                      DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                Fishery Conservation and Management
                                                                                                       National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). All
                                              § 622.191   Commercial trip limits.
                                                                                                       Administration                                        weights described in this final rule are
                                              *     *     *     *     *                                                                                      in round weight.
                                                (a) * * *                                                                                                       On April 3, 2018, NMFS published a
                                                (9) Red snapper. Until the commercial                  50 CFR Part 622
                                                                                                                                                             proposed rule for the framework action
                                              ACL specified in § 622.193(y)(1) is                      [Docket No. 171222999–8208–02]                        and requested public comment (83 FR
                                              reached, 75 lb (34 kg), gutted weight.                                                                         14234). The proposed rule and
                                                                                                       RIN 0648–BH46
                                              *     *     *     *     *                                                                                      framework action outline the rationale
                                              ■ 6. In § 622.193, revise paragraph (y) to               Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of                   for the action contained in this final
                                              read as follows:                                         Mexico, and South Atlantic; Snapper-                  rule. A summary of the management
                                                                                                       Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic                 measure described in the framework
                                              § 622.193 Annual catch limits (ACLs),                                                                          action and implemented by this final
                                              annual catch targets (ACTs), and
                                                                                                       Region; Abbreviated Framework
                                                                                                       Amendment 1                                           rule is provided below.
                                              accountability measures (AMs).
                                              *     *    *     *    *                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    Management Measures Contained in
                                                (y) Red snapper—(1) Commercial                         Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  This Final Rule
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                                              sector. The commercial ACL for red                       Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      This final rule revises the ACLs for
                                              snapper is 124,815 lb (56,615 kg), round                 Commerce.                                             South Atlantic red grouper for both the
                                              weight. See § 622.183(b)(5) for details on               ACTION: Final rule.                                   commercial and recreational sectors.
                                              the commercial fishing season. NMFS                                                                            The current total ACL (commercial and
                                              will monitor commercial landings                         SUMMARY:  NMFS issues regulations to                  recreational ACL combined) is 780,000
                                              during the season, and if commercial                     implement management measures                         lb (353,802 kg). The total ACL is divided
                                              landings, as estimated by the SRD, reach                 described in Abbreviated Framework                    into a commercial sector ACL of 343,200


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Document Created: 2018-11-06 10:26:35
Document Modified: 2018-11-06 10:26:35
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis final rule is effective July 26, 2018. The 2018 commercial red snapper season opens at 12:01 a.m., local time, July 26, 2018. The 2018 recreational red snapper season opens at 12:01 a.m., local time, on August 10, 2018, and closes at 12:01 a.m., local time, on August 13, 2018; then reopens at 12:01 a.m., local time, on August 17, 2018, and closes at 12:01 a.m., local time, on August 20, 2018.
ContactFrank Helies, NMFS Southeast Regional Office, telephone: 727-824-5305, or email: [email protected]
FR Citation83 FR 35428 
RIN Number0648-BH39
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing; Red Snapper and South Atlantic

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