83_FR_3688 83 FR 3670 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Modifications to Greater Amberjack Recreational Fishing Year and Fixed Closed Season

83 FR 3670 - Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Modifications to Greater Amberjack Recreational Fishing Year and Fixed Closed Season

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 18 (January 26, 2018)

Page Range3670-3672
FR Document2018-01374

NMFS proposes to implement management measures described in a framework action to the Fishery Management Plan for the Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico (FMP), as prepared by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Council). If implemented, this proposed rule would change the recreational fishing year and modify the recreational fixed closed season for greater amberjack in the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) exclusive economic zone (EEZ). The purposes of this proposed rule and the framework action are to constrain recreational harvest to assist in ending overfishing, and to rebuild the greater amberjack stock in the Gulf, while maximizing optimum yield (OY) of the greater amberjack stock in the Gulf.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 18 (Friday, January 26, 2018)
[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 18 (Friday, January 26, 2018)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 3670-3672]
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[FR Doc No: 2018-01374]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 622

[Docket No. 171017999-8036-01]
RIN 0648-BH32


Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; 
Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Modifications to Greater 
Amberjack Recreational Fishing Year and Fixed Closed Season

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes to implement management measures described in a 
framework action to the Fishery Management Plan for the Reef Fish 
Resources of the Gulf of Mexico (FMP), as prepared by the Gulf of 
Mexico Fishery Management Council (Council). If implemented, this 
proposed rule would change the recreational fishing year and modify the 
recreational fixed closed season for greater amberjack in the Gulf of 
Mexico (Gulf) exclusive economic zone (EEZ). The purposes of this 
proposed rule and the framework action are to constrain recreational 
harvest to assist in ending overfishing, and to rebuild the greater 
amberjack stock in the Gulf, while maximizing optimum yield (OY) of the 
greater amberjack stock in the Gulf.

DATES: Written comments must be received on or before February 10, 
2018.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on the proposed rule, identified by 
``NOAA-NMFS-2017-0149'' by any of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2017-0149, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Kelli O'Donnell, 
Southeast Regional Office, NMFS, 263 13th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, 
FL 33701.
     Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any 
other address or individual, or received after the end of the comment 
period, may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part 
of the public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address), confidential business information, 
or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily by the sender 
will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous comments (enter 
``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain anonymous).
    Electronic copies of the framework action, which includes an 
environmental assessment, a regulatory impact review, and a Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis may be obtained from the Southeast 
Regional Office website at http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_fisheries/gulf_fisheries/reef_fish/2017/GAJ_Fishing%20Year/final_action_modify_rec_fishing_yr.pdf.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kelli O'Donnell, NMFS SERO, telephone: 
727-824-5305, email: Kelli.ODonnell@noaa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Gulf reef fish fishery, which includes 
greater amberjack, is managed under the FMP. The Council prepared the 
FMP and NMFS implements the FMP under the authority of the Magnuson-
Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) 
through regulations at 50 CFR part 622.

Background

    The Magnuson-Stevens Act requires NMFS and regional fishery 
management councils to prevent overfishing and to achieve, on a 
continuing basis, the OY from federally managed fish stocks to ensure 
that fishery resources are managed for the greatest overall benefit to 
the nation.
    The greater amberjack resource in the Gulf was declared overfished 
by NMFS on February 9, 2001. The most recent Southeast Data Assessment 
and Review stock assessment was completed in 2016, and indicated the 
Gulf greater amberjack stock remained overfished, was undergoing 
overfishing, and would not be rebuilt by 2019, as was previously 
estimated. In response to the assessment results, the Council 
established new annual catch limits (ACLs) and annual catch targets 
(ACTs) (codified as quotas) that will be effective on January 27, 2018 
(82 FR 61485; December 28, 2017). Under these new harvest levels, NMFS 
estimates the Gulf greater amberjack stock will be rebuilt by 2027. The 
Council also modified recreational fixed closed season from June 
through July each year to January through June. The Council intended 
this change to the fixed closed season to be a short-term measure to 
protect the Gulf greater amberjack stock during its spawning season 
(March through April) and allow the Council time to develop this 
current framework action and proposed rule to establish two separate 
recreational fishing seasons.

Management Measures Contained in This Proposed Rule

    This proposed rule would revise the recreational fishing year and 
the recreational closed season for greater amberjack in the Gulf.

Greater Amberjack Recreational Fishing Year

    The current Gulf recreational fishing year for greater amberjack is 
January 1 through December 31 and was established in the original FMP 
(49 FR 39548; October 9, 1984). This proposed rule would revise the 
Gulf greater amberjack recreational fishing year to be August 1 through 
July 31. This change would allow for greater amberjack harvest to occur 
later in the year and provide an opportunity to harvest greater 
amberjack when harvest of many other reef fish species is prohibited 
due to in-season quota closures. Starting the fishing year in August, 
when fishing effort is lower, is also expected to result in enough 
quota remaining to allow for fishing during May of the following 
calendar year.
    Consistent with the change in the fishing year, this proposed rule 
would revise the years associated with the greater amberjack 
recreational ACLs and quotas. Currently, the recreational ACLs

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and quotas are defined by the calendar year, which is also the fishing 
year. With the proposed change to the recreational fishing year, the 
recreational ACLs and quotas would apply across calendar years. 
Therefore, this proposed rule would assign the recently implemented 
2018 ACL and quota to the remainder of the August 1, 2017, through July 
31, 2018, recreational fishing year. The 2019 recreational ACL and 
quota would correspond to the 2018-2019 recreational fishing year, and 
the recreational ACL and quota for 2020 and beyond would correspond to 
all subsequent fishing years.

Greater Amberjack Recreational Closed Season

    The final rule for Amendment 35 to the FMP established a greater 
amberjack recreational closed season from June 1 to July 31 to restrict 
harvest during times of peak fishing (77 FR 67574; November 13, 2012). 
This closed season was expected to reduce harvest enough to avoid an 
in-season closure as a result of the quota being met. However, the 
recreational sector has closed early each year since 2014. Therefore, 
the Council decided to modify the recreational closed season. As 
explained above, NMFS recently published a final rule that changed the 
closed season from June through July each year to January through June 
(82 FR 61485; December 28, 2017) to allow the Council the time to 
further modify the closed season to create two separate recreational 
fishing seasons.
    This proposed rule would modify the recreational fixed closed 
season for greater amberjack to be from January 1 through April 30, 
June 1 through July 31, and November 1 through December 31, each year. 
This means that recreational harvest would be allowed in May and from 
August through October each calendar year unless an in-season closure 
was necessary to constrain harvest to the recreational quota. Because 
this proposed rule would also change the recreational fishing year, 
NMFS would begin monitoring landings as compared to the applicable 
quota on August 1 each year and, therefore, any in-season quota closure 
would occur later in the fall or during May of the following year. The 
proposed recreational fixed closed season is expected to reduced 
landings, which would reduce the likelihood of an in-season closure and 
recreational landings exceeding the recreational ACL. This rulemaking 
is also expected to protect greater amberjack during peak spawning 
months in the majority of the Gulf (March through April), thereby 
contributing to rebuilding the greater amberjack stock within the 
rebuilding time period.

Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
Assistant Administrator has determined that this proposed rule is 
consistent with the framework action, the FMP, the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act, and other applicable law, subject to further consideration after 
public comment.
    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration (SBA) that this proposed rule, if adopted, would not 
have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. The factual basis for this determination is as follows:
    A description of the proposed rule, why it is being considered, and 
the objectives of, and legal basis for this proposed rule are contained 
at the beginning of this section in the preamble and in the SUMMARY 
section of the preamble. The Magnuson-Stevens Act provides the 
statutory basis for this rule. No duplicative, overlapping, or 
conflicting Federal rules have been identified. In addition, no new 
reporting, recordkeeping, or other compliance requirements are 
introduced by this proposed rule. Accordingly, this proposed rule does 
not implicate the Paperwork Reduction Act.
    The proposed rule would modify the recreational greater amberjack 
fishing year and fixed closed season. As a result, this proposed rule 
would affect recreational anglers and federally permitted charter 
vessels and headboats (for-hire) fishing for greater amberjack in the 
Gulf. Only recreational anglers are directly affected by this proposed 
rule, and they are not considered business entities under the RFA. For-
hire vessels would be affected by this action but only in an indirect 
way. For-hire businesses (charter vessels and headboats) operate in the 
recreational sector, but these businesses only sell fishing services to 
recreational anglers. For-hire vessels provide a platform for the 
opportunity to fish and not a guarantee to catch or harvest any 
species, though expectations of successful fishing, however defined, 
likely factor into the decision by anglers to purchase these services. 
Because the effects on for-hire vessels would be indirect, they fall 
outside the scope of the RFA.
    The information provided above supports a determination that this 
proposed rule would not have a significant economic impact on a 
substantial number of small entities. Because this proposed rule, if 
implemented, is not expected to have a significant economic impact on 
any small entities, an initial regulatory flexibility analysis is not 
required and none has been prepared.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622

    Commercial, Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing season, Fishing year, 
Greater amberjack, Gulf, Recreational, Reef fish.

    Dated: January 19, 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 
proposed to be amended as follows:

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

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

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

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2. In Sec.  622.7, add paragraph (h) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.7  Fishing years.

* * * * *
    (h) Gulf of Mexico greater amberjack recreational sector--August 1 
through July 31. (Note: The fishing year for the commercial sector for 
greater amberjack is January 1 through December 31).
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3. In Sec.  622.34, revise paragraph (c) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.34   Seasonal and area closures designed to protect Gulf reef 
fish.

* * * * *
    (c) Seasonal closure of the recreational sector for greater 
amberjack. The recreational sector for greater amberjack in or from the 
Gulf EEZ is closed from January 1 through April 30, June 1 through July 
31, and November 1 through December 31, each year. During the closure, 
the bag and possession limit for greater amberjack in or from the Gulf 
EEZ is zero.
* * * * *
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4. In Sec.  622.39, revise paragraph (a)(2)(ii) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.39  Quotas.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (ii) Recreational quota for greater amberjack.
    (A) For the 2017-2018 fishing year--716,173 lb (324,851 kg).

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    (B) For the 2018-2019 fishing year--902,185 lb (409,224 kg).
    (C) For the 2019-2020 fishing year and subsequent fishing years--
1,086,985 lb (493,048 kg).
* * * * *
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5. In Sec.  622.41, revise paragraph (a)(2)(iii) to read as follows:


Sec.  622.41  Annual catch limits (ACLs), annual catch targets (ACTs), 
and accountability measures (AMs).

    (a) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (iii) The applicable recreational ACL for greater amberjack, in 
round weight, is 862,860 lb (391,387 kg) for the 2017-2018 fishing 
year, 1,086,970 lb (493,041 kg) for the 2018-2019 fishing year, and 
1,309,620 lb (594,034 kg) for 2019-2020 fishing year and subsequent 
fishing years.
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                                                 previous section found significant                      harvest to assist in ending overfishing,               achieve, on a continuing basis, the OY
                                                 driver confusion over the legal                         and to rebuild the greater amberjack                   from federally managed fish stocks to
                                                 obligations applying to drivers when                    stock in the Gulf, while maximizing                    ensure that fishery resources are
                                                 they encounter a school bus with                        optimum yield (OY) of the greater                      managed for the greatest overall benefit
                                                 flashing signal warning lamps. (This is                 amberjack stock in the Gulf.                           to the nation.
                                                 distinct from the confusion Mr.                         DATES: Written comments must be                           The greater amberjack resource in the
                                                 Thompson identifies as a safety risk,                   received on or before February 10, 2018.               Gulf was declared overfished by NMFS
                                                 which is over the meaning of the signal                 ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                                                                                                                                on February 9, 2001. The most recent
                                                 warning lamps themselves.) Given there                  on the proposed rule, identified by                    Southeast Data Assessment and Review
                                                 is evidence drivers are already confused                ‘‘NOAA–NMFS–2017–0149’’ by any of                      stock assessment was completed in
                                                 about laws relating to stop-arm                                                                                2016, and indicated the Gulf greater
                                                                                                         the following methods:
                                                 violations, we do not think it would be                    • Electronic Submission: Submit all                 amberjack stock remained overfished,
                                                 beneficial for safety to make the signal                electronic public comments via the                     was undergoing overfishing, and would
                                                 warning lamp activation sequence more                   Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                     not be rebuilt by 2019, as was
                                                 complex than it already is (as would be                 www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;                    previously estimated. In response to the
                                                 the case under Mr. Thompson’s                           D=NOAA-NMFS-2017-0149, click the                       assessment results, the Council
                                                 request).                                                                                                      established new annual catch limits
                                                                                                         ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon, complete the
                                                    For these reasons in accordance with                                                                        (ACLs) and annual catch targets (ACTs)
                                                                                                         required fields, and enter or attach your
                                                 49 CFR part 552, Mr. Thompson’s                                                                                (codified as quotas) that will be effective
                                                                                                         comments.
                                                 October 28, 2012, petition for                             • Mail: Submit written comments to                  on January 27, 2018 (82 FR 61485;
                                                 rulemaking is denied.                                   Kelli O’Donnell, Southeast Regional                    December 28, 2017). Under these new
                                                                                                         Office, NMFS, 263 13th Avenue South,                   harvest levels, NMFS estimates the Gulf
                                                   Issued on January 12, 2018, in Washington,
                                                 DC, under authority delegated in 49 CFR 1.95            St. Petersburg, FL 33701.                              greater amberjack stock will be rebuilt
                                                 and 501.5.                                                 • Instructions: Comments sent by any                by 2027. The Council also modified
                                                 Heidi R. King,                                          other method, to any other address or                  recreational fixed closed season from
                                                                                                         individual, or received after the end of               June through July each year to January
                                                 Deputy Administrator.
                                                                                                         the comment period, may not be                         through June. The Council intended this
                                                 [FR Doc. 2018–01403 Filed 1–25–18; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                         considered by NMFS. All comments                       change to the fixed closed season to be
                                                 BILLING CODE 4910–59–P
                                                                                                         received are a part of the public record               a short-term measure to protect the Gulf
                                                                                                         and will generally be posted for public                greater amberjack stock during its
                                                                                                         viewing on www.regulations.gov                         spawning season (March through April)
                                                 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                                                                         and allow the Council time to develop
                                                                                                         without change. All personal identifying
                                                                                                         information (e.g., name, address),                     this current framework action and
                                                 National Oceanic and Atmospheric                                                                               proposed rule to establish two separate
                                                 Administration                                          confidential business information, or
                                                                                                         otherwise sensitive information                        recreational fishing seasons.
                                                 50 CFR Part 622                                         submitted voluntarily by the sender will               Management Measures Contained in
                                                                                                         be publicly accessible. NMFS will                      This Proposed Rule
                                                 [Docket No. 171017999–8036–01]
                                                                                                         accept anonymous comments (enter                         This proposed rule would revise the
                                                 RIN 0648–BH32                                           ‘‘N/A’’ in the required fields if you wish             recreational fishing year and the
                                                                                                         to remain anonymous).                                  recreational closed season for greater
                                                 Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of                        Electronic copies of the framework
                                                 Mexico, and South Atlantic; Reef Fish                                                                          amberjack in the Gulf.
                                                                                                         action, which includes an
                                                 Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico;                          environmental assessment, a regulatory                 Greater Amberjack Recreational Fishing
                                                 Modifications to Greater Amberjack                      impact review, and a Regulatory                        Year
                                                 Recreational Fishing Year and Fixed                     Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis may be                     The current Gulf recreational fishing
                                                 Closed Season                                           obtained from the Southeast Regional                   year for greater amberjack is January 1
                                                 AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      Office website at http://sero.nmfs.noaa.               through December 31 and was
                                                 Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    gov/sustainable_fisheries/gulf_fisheries/              established in the original FMP (49 FR
                                                 Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      reef_fish/2017/GAJ_Fishing%20Year/                     39548; October 9, 1984). This proposed
                                                 Commerce.                                               final_action_modify_rec_fishing_yr.pdf.                rule would revise the Gulf greater
                                                 ACTION: Proposed rule; request for                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                       amberjack recreational fishing year to be
                                                 comments.                                               Kelli O’Donnell, NMFS SERO,                            August 1 through July 31. This change
                                                                                                         telephone: 727–824–5305, email:                        would allow for greater amberjack
                                                 SUMMARY:   NMFS proposes to implement                   Kelli.ODonnell@noaa.gov.                               harvest to occur later in the year and
                                                 management measures described in a                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Gulf                    provide an opportunity to harvest
                                                 framework action to the Fishery                         reef fish fishery, which includes greater              greater amberjack when harvest of many
                                                 Management Plan for the Reef Fish                       amberjack, is managed under the FMP.                   other reef fish species is prohibited due
                                                 Resources of the Gulf of Mexico (FMP),                  The Council prepared the FMP and                       to in-season quota closures. Starting the
                                                 as prepared by the Gulf of Mexico                       NMFS implements the FMP under the                      fishing year in August, when fishing
                                                 Fishery Management Council (Council).                   authority of the Magnuson-Stevens                      effort is lower, is also expected to result
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                                                 If implemented, this proposed rule                      Fishery Conservation and Management                    in enough quota remaining to allow for
                                                 would change the recreational fishing                   Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) through                     fishing during May of the following
                                                 year and modify the recreational fixed                  regulations at 50 CFR part 622.                        calendar year.
                                                 closed season for greater amberjack in                                                                            Consistent with the change in the
                                                 the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) exclusive                     Background                                             fishing year, this proposed rule would
                                                 economic zone (EEZ). The purposes of                      The Magnuson-Stevens Act requires                    revise the years associated with the
                                                 this proposed rule and the framework                    NMFS and regional fishery management                   greater amberjack recreational ACLs and
                                                 action are to constrain recreational                    councils to prevent overfishing and to                 quotas. Currently, the recreational ACLs


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                                                 and quotas are defined by the calendar                  amberjack stock within the rebuilding                  proposed rule would not have a
                                                 year, which is also the fishing year.                   time period.                                           significant economic impact on a
                                                 With the proposed change to the                                                                                substantial number of small entities.
                                                                                                         Classification
                                                 recreational fishing year, the                                                                                 Because this proposed rule, if
                                                 recreational ACLs and quotas would                         Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the             implemented, is not expected to have a
                                                 apply across calendar years. Therefore,                 Magnuson-Stevens Act, the Assistant                    significant economic impact on any
                                                 this proposed rule would assign the                     Administrator has determined that this                 small entities, an initial regulatory
                                                 recently implemented 2018 ACL and                       proposed rule is consistent with the                   flexibility analysis is not required and
                                                 quota to the remainder of the August 1,                 framework action, the FMP, the                         none has been prepared.
                                                 2017, through July 31, 2018, recreational               Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other
                                                 fishing year. The 2019 recreational ACL                 applicable law, subject to further                     List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622
                                                 and quota would correspond to the                       consideration after public comment.                      Commercial, Fisheries, Fishing,
                                                 2018–2019 recreational fishing year, and                   This proposed rule has been                         Fishing season, Fishing year, Greater
                                                 the recreational ACL and quota for 2020                 determined to be not significant for                   amberjack, Gulf, Recreational, Reef fish.
                                                 and beyond would correspond to all                      purposes of Executive Order 12866.
                                                                                                            The Chief Counsel for Regulation of                   Dated: January 19, 2018.
                                                 subsequent fishing years.                                                                                      Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                                                                         the Department of Commerce certified
                                                 Greater Amberjack Recreational Closed                   to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the               Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                 Season                                                  Small Business Administration (SBA)                    Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                                                                         that this proposed rule, if adopted,                   Fisheries Service.
                                                    The final rule for Amendment 35 to
                                                 the FMP established a greater amberjack                 would not have a significant economic                    For the reasons set out in the
                                                 recreational closed season from June 1                  impact on a substantial number of small                preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is proposed
                                                 to July 31 to restrict harvest during                   entities. The factual basis for this                   to be amended as follows:
                                                 times of peak fishing (77 FR 67574;                     determination is as follows:
                                                 November 13, 2012). This closed season                     A description of the proposed rule,                 PART 622—FISHERIES OF THE
                                                 was expected to reduce harvest enough                   why it is being considered, and the                    CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND
                                                 to avoid an in-season closure as a result               objectives of, and legal basis for this                SOUTH ATLANTIC
                                                 of the quota being met. However, the                    proposed rule are contained at the
                                                 recreational sector has closed early each               beginning of this section in the                       ■ 1. The authority citation for part 622
                                                 year since 2014. Therefore, the Council                 preamble and in the SUMMARY section of                 continues to read as follows:
                                                 decided to modify the recreational                      the preamble. The Magnuson-Stevens                         Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                                 closed season. As explained above,                      Act provides the statutory basis for this
                                                                                                                                                                ■ 2. In § 622.7, add paragraph (h) to read
                                                 NMFS recently published a final rule                    rule. No duplicative, overlapping, or
                                                                                                                                                                as follows:
                                                 that changed the closed season from                     conflicting Federal rules have been
                                                 June through July each year to January                  identified. In addition, no new                        § 622.7    Fishing years.
                                                 through June (82 FR 61485; December                     reporting, recordkeeping, or other                     *      *    *      *    *
                                                 28, 2017) to allow the Council the time                 compliance requirements are introduced                    (h) Gulf of Mexico greater amberjack
                                                 to further modify the closed season to                  by this proposed rule. Accordingly, this               recreational sector—August 1 through
                                                 create two separate recreational fishing                proposed rule does not implicate the                   July 31. (Note: The fishing year for the
                                                 seasons.                                                Paperwork Reduction Act.                               commercial sector for greater amberjack
                                                    This proposed rule would modify the                     The proposed rule would modify the                  is January 1 through December 31).
                                                 recreational fixed closed season for                    recreational greater amberjack fishing                 ■ 3. In § 622.34, revise paragraph (c) to
                                                 greater amberjack to be from January 1                  year and fixed closed season. As a                     read as follows:
                                                 through April 30, June 1 through July                   result, this proposed rule would affect
                                                 31, and November 1 through December                     recreational anglers and federally                     § 622.34 Seasonal and area closures
                                                 31, each year. This means that                          permitted charter vessels and headboats                designed to protect Gulf reef fish.
                                                 recreational harvest would be allowed                   (for-hire) fishing for greater amberjack in            *      *      *    *      *
                                                 in May and from August through                          the Gulf. Only recreational anglers are                   (c) Seasonal closure of the
                                                 October each calendar year unless an in-                directly affected by this proposed rule,               recreational sector for greater
                                                 season closure was necessary to                         and they are not considered business                   amberjack. The recreational sector for
                                                 constrain harvest to the recreational                   entities under the RFA. For-hire vessels               greater amberjack in or from the Gulf
                                                 quota. Because this proposed rule                       would be affected by this action but                   EEZ is closed from January 1 through
                                                 would also change the recreational                      only in an indirect way. For-hire                      April 30, June 1 through July 31, and
                                                 fishing year, NMFS would begin                          businesses (charter vessels and                        November 1 through December 31, each
                                                 monitoring landings as compared to the                  headboats) operate in the recreational                 year. During the closure, the bag and
                                                 applicable quota on August 1 each year                  sector, but these businesses only sell                 possession limit for greater amberjack in
                                                 and, therefore, any in-season quota                     fishing services to recreational anglers.              or from the Gulf EEZ is zero.
                                                 closure would occur later in the fall or                For-hire vessels provide a platform for                *      *      *    *      *
                                                 during May of the following year. The                   the opportunity to fish and not a                      ■ 4. In § 622.39, revise paragraph
                                                 proposed recreational fixed closed                      guarantee to catch or harvest any                      (a)(2)(ii) to read as follows:
                                                 season is expected to reduced landings,                 species, though expectations of
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                                                 which would reduce the likelihood of                    successful fishing, however defined,                   § 622.39    Quotas.
                                                 an in-season closure and recreational                   likely factor into the decision by anglers             *      *    *    *     *
                                                 landings exceeding the recreational                     to purchase these services. Because the                  (a) * * *
                                                 ACL. This rulemaking is also expected                   effects on for-hire vessels would be                     (2) * * *
                                                 to protect greater amberjack during peak                indirect, they fall outside the scope of                 (ii) Recreational quota for greater
                                                 spawning months in the majority of the                  the RFA.                                               amberjack.
                                                 Gulf (March through April), thereby                        The information provided above                        (A) For the 2017–2018 fishing year—
                                                 contributing to rebuilding the greater                  supports a determination that this                     716,173 lb (324,851 kg).


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                                                    (B) For the 2018–2019 fishing year—                  § 622.41 Annual catch limits (ACLs),                   2018 fishing year, 1,086,970 lb (493,041
                                                 902,185 lb (409,224 kg).                                annual catch targets (ACTs), and                       kg) for the 2018–2019 fishing year, and
                                                    (C) For the 2019–2020 fishing year                   accountability measures (AMs).                         1,309,620 lb (594,034 kg) for 2019–2020
                                                 and subsequent fishing years—                              (a) * * *                                           fishing year and subsequent fishing
                                                 1,086,985 lb (493,048 kg).                                 (2) * * *                                           years.
                                                 *      *      *    *      *                                (iii) The applicable recreational ACL               *     *     *    *     *
                                                 ■ 5. In § 622.41, revise paragraph                      for greater amberjack, in round weight,                [FR Doc. 2018–01374 Filed 1–25–18; 8:45 am]
                                                 (a)(2)(iii) to read as follows:                         is 862,860 lb (391,387 kg) for the 2017–               BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2018-10-26 10:03:05
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesWritten comments must be received on or before February 10, 2018.
ContactKelli O'Donnell, NMFS SERO, telephone: 727-824-5305, email: [email protected]
FR Citation83 FR 3670 
RIN Number0648-BH32
CFR AssociatedCommercial; Fisheries; Fishing; Fishing Season; Fishing Year; Greater Amberjack; Gulf; Recreational and Reef Fish

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