83_FR_40892 83 FR 40733 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Prohibit Directed Fishing for American Fisheries Act Program and Crab Rationalization Program Groundfish Sideboard Limits in the BSAI and GOA

83 FR 40733 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Prohibit Directed Fishing for American Fisheries Act Program and Crab Rationalization Program Groundfish Sideboard Limits in the BSAI and GOA

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 159 (August 16, 2018)

Page Range40733-40743
FR Document2018-17538

NMFS proposes regulations to modify management of the American Fisheries Act (AFA) Program and Crab Rationalization (CR) Program. This proposed rule has two related actions. The first action would modify regulations for AFA Program and CR Program vessels subject to limits on the catch of specific species (sideboard limits) in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands (BSAI) Management Area and Gulf of Alaska (GOA) Management Area. The second action would remove the requirement for the designated representatives of AFA inshore cooperatives to submit a weekly catch report. This proposed rule is intended to reduce administrative burdens associated with managing sideboard limits through annual harvest specifications, although it would not change NMFS's inseason management of sideboard limits and reduce reporting burdens for the designated representatives and members of AFA inshore cooperatives.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 159 (Thursday, August 16, 2018)
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Parts 679 and 680

[Docket No. 180327320-8320-01]
RIN 0648-BH88


Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Prohibit 
Directed Fishing for American Fisheries Act Program and Crab 
Rationalization Program Groundfish Sideboard Limits in the BSAI and GOA

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes regulations to modify management of the American 
Fisheries Act (AFA) Program and Crab Rationalization (CR) Program. This 
proposed rule has two related actions. The first action would modify 
regulations for AFA Program and CR Program vessels subject to limits on 
the catch of specific species (sideboard limits) in the Bering Sea and 
Aleutian Islands (BSAI) Management Area and Gulf of Alaska (GOA) 
Management Area. The second action would remove the requirement for the 
designated representatives of AFA inshore cooperatives to submit a 
weekly catch report. This proposed rule is intended to reduce 
administrative burdens associated with managing sideboard limits 
through annual harvest specifications, although it would not change 
NMFS's inseason management of sideboard limits and reduce reporting 
burdens for the designated representatives and members of AFA inshore 
cooperatives.

DATES: Comments must be received no later than September 17, 2018.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by NOAA-NMFS-2018-0045, by 
either of the following methods:
     Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2018-0045, click the ``Comment Now!'' icon, 
complete the required fields, and enter or attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Glenn Merrill, Assistant 
Regional Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries Division, Alaska Region 
NMFS, Attn: Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, 
AK 99802-1668.
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period 
may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address), confidential business information, 
or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily by the sender 
will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous comments (enter 
``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain anonymous).
    Electronic copies of the Regulatory Impact Review (the 
``Analysis'') prepared for this proposed rule may be obtained from 
www.regulations.gov.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
rule may be submitted by mail to NMFS at the above address; and to OIRA 
by email to [email protected] or by fax to (202) 395-5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Obren Davis, (907) 586-7228.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Authority for Action

    NMFS manages the groundfish fisheries in the exclusive economic 
zone of the BSAI and Gulf of Alaska (GOA) under the Fishery Management 
Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management 
Area (BSAI FMP), and the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the 
Gulf of Alaska (GOA FMP). NMFS manages vessels subject to specific 
limitations on the catch of specific species or species groups 
(sideboard limits) under the AFA Program under the BSAI and GOA FMPs, 
and NMFS manages vessels and License Limitation Program (LLP) licenses 
subject to sideboard limits under the CR Program under the Fishery 
Management Plan for Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands King and Tanner Crabs 
(Crab FMP). The North Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) 
prepared these FMPs under the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C. 1801 
et seq. Regulations implementing the BSAI and GOA FMPs are located at 
50 CFR part 679. Regulations implementing the Crab FMP are located at 
50 CFR part 680. General regulations governing U.S. fisheries also 
appear at 50 CFR part 600.

Background

    This proposed rule includes two related actions. The first action 
would revise regulations at Sec.  679.64 and Sec.  680.22 for sideboard 
limits that apply to two categories of vessels that operate in the BSAI 
or GOA: (1) AFA catcher/processors (C/Ps) listed in regulation at Sec.  
679.4(l)(2)(i) (described as AFA C/Ps in this proposed rule), and AFA 
catcher vessels (CVs) permitted to harvest Bering Sea pollock as 
established in regulation at Sec.  679.4(l)(3); and (2) vessels and LLP 
licenses subject to sideboard restrictions in the GOA based on criteria 
as established in regulation at Sec.  680.22(a) under the CR Program. 
This first action would prohibit directed fishing for groundfish 
species or species groups that are subject to sideboard limits that are 
not large enough to support directed fishing as that term is defined at 
Sec.  679.2. In addition, under the first action, this proposed rule 
would remove a sideboard limit at Sec.  679.64(a)(1)(ii)(B) for AFA C/
Ps in one management area (Central Aleutian Islands (AI)) for one 
species (Atka mackerel) that is currently subject to a more restrictive 
limit under existing regulations at 50 CFR 679.91(c)(2)(ii) and Table 
33 to 50 CFR part 679.
    The first action under this proposed rule is necessary to 
streamline and simplify NMFS's management of applicable groundfish 
sideboard limits. NMFS calculates numerous AFA Program and CR Program 
sideboard limits as part of the annual BSAI and GOA harvest 
specifications process and publishes these limits in the Federal 
Register. Concurrently, NMFS prohibits directed fishing for the 
majority of the groundfish subject to these sideboard limits because 
most sideboard limits are too small each year to support directed 
fishing. The most recent example of the annual BSAI and GOA harvest 
specifications with the AFA Program and CR Program sideboard limits can 
be found at 83 FR 8365, February 27, 2018, for the BSAI, and at 83 FR 
8768, March 1, 2018, for the GOA. Rather than continue this annual 
process of calculating all sideboard limits and then closing most to 
directed fishing, the first action of this proposed rule would revise 
regulations to prohibit directed fishing by non-exempt AFA Program and 
CR Program vessels for those groundfish species and species groups 
subject to sideboard limits if those species or species groups have not 
been opened to directed fishing or are not expected to be opened to 
directed fishing in the foreseeable future (see Section 2.7 of the 
Analysis for additional detail on the management of AFA Program and CR 
Program sideboard limits). Also, NMFS would cease calculating and 
publishing each

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year the relevant sideboard limits and their corresponding directed 
fishing prohibitions in the BSAI and GOA groundfish harvest 
specifications.
    The second action of this proposed rule would remove the 
requirement for the designated representatives of AFA inshore 
cooperatives (described later in this preamble) to submit a weekly 
catch report described in regulation at Sec. Sec.  679.5(o) and 
679.62(b)(3). NMFS proposes to remove this requirement because the 
information in the weekly catch report is collected by NMFS through 
other recordkeeping and reporting requirements, and this weekly catch 
report is no longer necessary for NMFS to manage the AFA inshore 
pollock allocations.
    This first action of this proposed rule was initiated after the 
Council received a report on the AFA Program in October 2016. As part 
of the review, NMFS identified potential improvements in the management 
of the AFA Program by streamlining and simplifying the management of 
the sideboard limits included under the AFA: NMFS recommended revising 
regulations to prohibit directed fishing by AFA vessels for those 
species or species groups (and any future break-out or combination of 
these species) where the sideboard limits are not large enough to 
support directed fishing and would not be large enough in the 
foreseeable future to support directed fishing. During subsequent 
review of this proposed action, NMFS expanded the scope of the review 
to include an analysis of revising regulations to prohibit crab vessels 
in the CR Program from directed fishing in the GOA for those species 
with sideboard limits that are not large enough to support directed 
fishing and would not be large enough in the foreseeable future to 
support directed fishing. At its February 2018 meeting, the Council 
selected Alternative 2 and Option 1 as its preferred recommendation to 
the Secretary of Commerce. The Council's recommendation, implemented 
through this proposed rule, would prohibit directed fishing by 
regulation for all species or species groups with insufficient 
sideboard limits for directed fishing by vessels in both AFA and CR 
Programs, and would remove from regulation the sideboard limit on AFA 
C/Ps for Central AI Atka mackerel harvest because the harvest of 
Central AI Atka mackerel by AFA C/Ps is constrained by other, existing 
regulations.
    The following discussion summarizes groundfish sideboard limits, 
the AFA Program and AFA sideboard limits, the CR Program and CR Program 
sideboard limits, the annual harvest specifications process and the 
management of AFA Program and CR Program sideboard limits through that 
annual process, AFA Inshore Cooperative reporting requirements, and 
this proposed rule.

Groundfish Sideboard Limits

    The Council and NMFS generally establish catch limits, commonly 
called sideboard limits, when implementing Limited Access Privilege 
Programs (LAPP). The term ``Limited Access Privilege'' is defined in 
section 3(26) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act (16 U.S.C. 1802). Sideboard 
limits are intended to prevent participants who benefit from receiving 
exclusive harvesting privileges in a LAPP from shifting effort into 
other fisheries. Sideboard limits establish limits on the annual amount 
of a particular groundfish total allowable catch (TAC) limit or 
prohibited species catch (PSC) limit that is available for participants 
in a given LAPP.

The AFA Program and AFA Program Sideboard Limits

    The Bering Sea pollock fishery is managed under the authority of 
the AFA (16 U.S.C. 1851 note) and the Magnuson-Stevens Act. The AFA 
Program is a LAPP that established in the Bering Sea pollock fishery 
directed fishing allocations to an inshore and an offshore component 
(commonly called the inshore and offshore sectors). The AFA also 
determined eligible vessels and processors in the Bering Sea pollock 
fishery; allowed the formation of cooperatives of catcher vessels in 
association with specific processors in the inshore sector; established 
sideboard limits; and imposed special catch weighing and monitoring 
requirements on AFA C/Ps. The AFA was implemented by Amendment 61 to 
the BSAI FMP, Amendment 61 to the GOA FMP, Amendment 13 to the Crab 
FMP, and Amendment 8 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Scallop 
Fishery off Alaska (67 FR 79692; December 30, 2002). The final rule 
implementing the AFA (67 FR 79692, December 30, 2002) and Section 2.7.1 
of the Analysis describe the AFA Program in detail and the basis for 
the sideboard limits established under the AFA Program.
    The final rule implementing the AFA established several different 
types of sideboard limits for vessels that are authorized to harvest 
pollock in the Bering Sea. These sideboard limits were established to 
protect the interests of fishermen and processors who do not directly 
benefit from the AFA from those fishermen and processors who received 
exclusive harvesting and processing privileges under the AFA. 
Essentially, the AFA Program sideboard limits protect non-AFA fishermen 
and processors by restricting the ability of AFA pollock fishermen and 
processors to target non-pollock groundfish species and species groups. 
Some of these sideboard limits were implemented through directed 
fishing closures in regulations, such as setting the Atka mackerel 
harvest limit to zero in the Bering Sea subarea and Eastern AI (Sec.  
679.64(a)(1)(ii)(A)). Others were implemented through sideboard limits 
established through the annual harvest specifications process, which is 
described later in this preamble.
    Section 679.7(k)(1)(ii) prohibits listed AFA C/Ps from harvesting 
any species of fish in the GOA. Section 679.64(a)(1) establishes 
sideboard limits for AFA C/Ps for Aleutian Islands Pacific ocean perch 
(Sec.  679.64(a)(1)(i)); Atka mackerel (Sec.  679.64(a)(1)(ii)); 
flathead sole, rock sole, and yellowfin sole (Sec.  679.64(a)(1)(iii)); 
and for the remaining groundfish species (Sec.  679.64(a)(1)(iv)). 
Section 679.64(a)(1)(v) establishes an exemption to sideboard limits 
for AFA C/Ps for yellowfin sole under specific TAC conditions. Section 
679.64(a)(2) establishes specific sideboard limits for Pacific halibut 
and crab incidentally harvested by AFA C/Ps while fishing for 
groundfish in the BSAI. The methodologies used to assign sideboard 
limits for these species vary and are described in Sec.  679.64(a).
    Section 679.64(a)(1)(ii)(B) establishes a sideboard limit for 
Central AI (also referred to as Area 542 in regulation) Atka mackerel 
that is equal to 11.5 percent of the annual TAC for Atka mackerel. In 
2007, NMFS implemented the Amendment 80 Program (72 FR 52668, September 
14, 2007). The Amendment 80 Program modified the management of several 
non-pollock species in the BSAI that are subject to sideboard limits 
under the AFA Program. Under regulations that implemented the Amendment 
80 Program, no more than 10 percent of the Central AI Atka mackerel TAC 
may be harvested by vessels other than Amendment 80 vessels, which are 
designated as the BSAI trawl limited access sector and include AFA C/Ps 
(Sec.  679.91(c)(2)(ii) and Table 33 to 50 CFR part 679). Therefore the 
maximum amount of the Central AI Atka mackerel TAC available to AFA C/
Ps under regulations implementing Amendment 80 (10 percent) is less 
than the sideboard limit established for AFA C/Ps when the AFA Program 
was implemented in 2000 (11.5 percent). By constraining the AFA C/Ps 
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fishing for Central AI Atka mackerel, the more restrictive allocation 
of TAC under the Amendment 80 Program is, effectively, a conservation 
and management measure that operates similar to the larger sideboard 
limit established for Central AI Atka mackerel under the AFA groundfish 
sideboard regulations. Additional detail on the Amendment 80 Program is 
provided in the final rule for that program (72 FR 52668, September 14, 
2007).
    Section 679.64(b) establishes sideboard limits for AFA CVs. Section 
679.64(b)(3)(i) through (iii) establishes sideboard limits for 
groundfish in the BSAI using a variety of methods that depend on the 
species (e.g., the method for calculating the sideboard limit for BSAI 
Pacific cod differs from yellowfin sole). These methods are described 
at Sec.  679.64(b)(3)(i) for BSAI groundfish other than Amendment 80 
species; at Sec.  679.64(b)(3)(ii) for BSAI Pacific cod; and at Sec.  
679.64(b)(3)(iii) for Amendment 80 species other than Pacific cod. 
Section 679.64(b)(3)(iv) establishes sideboard limits for AFA CVs for 
groundfish species in the GOA. The final rule implementing the AFA 
Program provides additional information on the management of sideboard 
limits for AFA CVs (67 FR 79692, December 30, 2002).
    Section 679.64(b)(2) exempts specific AFA CVs from sideboard limits 
in the BSAI (Sec.  679.64(b)(2)(i)) and the GOA (Sec.  
679.64(b)(2)(ii)) based on criteria described in Sec.  679.64(b)(2). 
These exemptions are intended to provide opportunities for vessels that 
have historically fished in the BSAI or GOA for species other than 
pollock, but that also have some limited participation in the Bering 
Sea pollock fisheries. This proposed rule would not affect the 
management of exempt AFA catcher vessels.

The CR Program and CR Program Sideboard Limits

    The CR Program is a LAPP that allocates nine BSAI crab species 
among harvesters, processors, and coastal communities. Participants in 
the CR Program receive exclusive harvesting and processing privileges 
for a portion of the annual TAC established for each crab fishery under 
the CR Program. The final rule implementing the CR Program describes 
the different elements of the program, including groundfish sideboard 
limits in the GOA for vessels and LLP licenses that received 
allocations of exclusive harvesting privileges (quota share) under the 
CR Program (70 FR 10174, March 2, 2005). These sideboard limits were 
developed to protect participants in other non-CR Program groundfish 
fisheries from increased participation by CR Program vessels in the 
GOA, as discussed in Section 2.7.2 of the Analysis. Essentially, the CR 
Program sideboard limits protect non-CR Program participants by 
restricting the ability of CR Program participants to target non-crab 
fisheries (i.e., GOA groundfish fisheries).
    CR Program sideboard limits are established for a variety of 
species and species groups and gear types, including pot, hook-and-
line, jig, and trawl gear. CR Program sideboard limits are only 
applicable in the GOA. Section 680.22 establishes groundfish sideboard 
limits for vessels and LLP licenses with a history of participation in 
the Bering Sea snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) fishery. Sideboard 
harvest limits restrict these vessels' catch to their collective 
historical landings in each GOA groundfish fishery. Sideboard limits 
also apply to landings made using an LLP license derived from the 
history of a restricted vessel, even if that LLP license is used on 
another vessel. CR Program sideboard limits do not apply to AFA catcher 
vessels because these vessels already are subject to GOA sideboard 
limits under the AFA Program.
    Various final rules implementing provisions of the CR Program 
describe the basis for these sideboard harvest limits. These final 
rules include Amendments 18 and 19 to the Crab FMP (70 FR 10174, March 
2, 2005), Amendment 34 to the Crab FMP (76 FR 35772, June 20, 2011), 
Amendment 83 to the GOA FMP (76 FR 74670, December 1, 2011), and 
Amendment 45 to the Crab FMP (80 FR 28539, May 19, 2015).

Annual Harvest Specifications Process and the Management of AFA Program 
and CR Program Sideboard Limits

    NMFS establishes the overfishing level, acceptable biological catch 
(ABC), and TAC for each species or species group through the annual 
groundfish harvest specifications process. NMFS allows vessels to 
retain incidental catch of species (if the TAC has not been reached) 
taken in other directed fisheries that are open, up to the maximum 
retainable amount (MRA) allowed in regulation (Sec.  679.20(e)). If a 
species is closed to directed fishing, and the TAC for that species is 
reached, NMFS prohibits retention of that species, and all catch of 
that species must be discarded. A MRA is calculated as a percentage of 
the retained amount of a species that is closed to directed fishing, 
relative to the retained amount of basis species or species groups open 
to directed fishing. Amounts that are caught greater than a particular 
MRA percentage must be discarded.
    In the annual harvest specifications, NMFS calculates sideboard 
limits for the AFA Program and the CR Program fisheries by multiplying 
a fixed ratio against the annual TAC or portion of the TAC for each 
BSAI and GOA groundfish species or species group. These ratios are 
derived based on the specific regulations described earlier in this 
preamble. The annual sideboard limit for most BSAI and GOA groundfish 
species is an amount that is much smaller than the overall TAC for each 
species. For the most recent example of the annual groundfish harvest 
specifications and associated AFA Program and CR Program sideboard 
limits, see the final 2018 and 2019 harvest specifications for the BSAI 
and GOA (83 FR 8365, February 27, 2018, and 83 FR 8768, March 1, 2018, 
respectively).
    Consistent with regulations at Sec. Sec.  679.64 and 680.22, NMFS 
manages the AFA Program and CR Program sideboard limits by establishing 
directed fishing closures for a species or species group subject to a 
sideboard limit. This closure could happen during the fishing year if a 
particular sideboard limit is reached. Alternatively, NMFS may issue a 
directed fishing closure in the harvest specifications prior to the 
fishing year, if the sideboard limit is not sufficient to support 
directed fishing for a species or species group. NMFS has prohibited 
directed fishing for the majority of AFA CV and C/P sideboard limits 
since the initial implementation of the AFA Program implementation in 
2000 (65 FR 4520, January 28, 2000). NMFS also has prohibited directed 
fishing for the majority of CR Program sideboard limits in the GOA 
since CR Program was implemented in 2006. Directed fishing prohibitions 
have been issued because the sideboard limits for most species were 
insufficient to provide for both directed fishing of a species and 
incidental catch of that same species in other target fisheries.
    Section 2.7.1 of the Analysis describes the groundfish species 
subject to AFA CV and C/P sideboard limits that have been closed to 
directed fishing each year in the annual harvest specifications, and 
the limited number of groundfish species that have sideboard limits 
that have been sufficiently large to allow for directed fishing. 
Section 2.7.2 of the Analysis describes the groundfish species in the 
GOA subject to CR Program sideboard limits that have been closed to 
directed fishing each year in the annual harvest specifications, and 
the one groundfish species (Pacific cod)

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and gear type (pot) that has sideboard limits that have been 
sufficiently large to allow for directed fishing.

AFA Inshore Cooperative Weekly Catch Report Requirements

    In addition to the Council's recommendations for proposed revisions 
to AFA Program and CR Program sideboard limits, NMFS also proposes to 
remove the requirement for the designated representatives of AFA 
inshore cooperatives to submit a weekly catch report described in 
regulation at Sec. Sec.  679.5(o) and 679.62(b)(3) because this report 
is no longer necessary to manage the AFA inshore pollock allocations. 
NMFS obtains the necessary information required on the AFA inshore 
cooperative weekly report through other reporting requirements at Sec.  
679.5(e). Removing this reporting requirement would reduce costs for 
the public to prepare and submit the weekly reports and for NMFS to 
review and process those weekly reports.

Proposed Rule

Action 1: Establishing Sideboard Limits in Regulation

    Under Action 1, NMFS would no longer publish AFA Program or CR 
Program sideboard amounts for specific species or species groups in the 
Federal Register as part of the annual groundfish harvest 
specifications, but would specify in regulation those species with 
sideboard limits that are subject to a directed fishing closure. 
Specification through regulation of these directed fishing closures 
will streamline and simplify NMFS's management of these applicable 
groundfish sideboard limits. NMFS would no longer need to calculate the 
applicable sideboard limits, prepare the necessary tables, and publish 
those sideboard limits and their corresponding directed fishing 
prohibitions each year in the BSAI and GOA groundfish harvest 
specifications. This will reduce staff time and annual costs to prepare 
and publish the BSAI and GOA groundfish harvest specifications.
    This proposed rule would not modify the ability of sideboard-
restricted vessels to retain incidental catch of species closed to 
directed fishing while targeting other species. Vessels are allowed to 
retain incidental catch of species up to the MRA if the TAC of that 
species has not been reached, and once the TAC is reached, all 
retention of that species is prohibited. The regulations governing 
incidental catch, MRAs, and PSC status apply when a species is closed 
to directed fishing, whether closed to directed fishing through the 
annual BSAI and GOA harvest specifications or through a specific 
regulation. Accordingly, under this proposed rule, sideboard restricted 
vessels will remain subject to the same regulations governing the 
incidental catch of species or species groups with sideboard limits 
that are closed to directed fishing, and this proposed rule would not 
change NMFS's inseason management of sideboard limits. Moreover, the 
proposed approach that continues directed fishing closures for 
sideboard limits for AFA and CR Program vessels would continue to 
protect non-AFA and non-CR Program participants in other fisheries, in 
accordance with the original intent of creating sideboard limits (see 
Section 2.7.1 and 2.7.2 of the Analysis).
    This proposed rule would affect the sideboard limits for AFA CVs in 
the BSAI, AFA CVs in the GOA, AFA C/Ps in the BSAI, and non-AFA crab 
vessels in the GOA. For AFA CVs fishing in the BSAI, NMFS sets 
sideboard limits for 16 different groundfish species or species groups; 
however, in the annual harvest specifications, NMFS has closed most 
sideboard species to directed fishing by AFA CVs. Often, the sideboard 
amounts for these species are insufficient to support a directed 
fishery by the AFA CVs that are subject to the sideboard limit. Also, 
some sideboard species are not opened to AFA CVs for directed fishing 
because the species is fully allocated to the Amendment 80 Program 
(e.g., flathead sole, rock sole) or because there are no PSC sideboard 
limits apportioned to support directed fishing (e.g., Greenland turbot, 
arrowtooth flounder, Kamchatka flounder). A list of BSAI species or 
species groups with sideboard limits that are proposed to be closed in 
regulation to directed fishing by AFA CVs is provided in Table 2-5 of 
the Analysis. In the BSAI, AFA CVs have historically targeted two 
sideboard-limited species (Pacific cod and yellowfin sole), and this 
proposed rule would not change the management of those sideboard 
fisheries that have opened for directed fishing in the past and that 
likely would continue to support a directed fishery for those species 
and for certain gear types for Pacific cod (see Table 2-6 of the 
Analysis).
    Similarly, for AFA CVs fishing in the GOA, NMFS sets sideboard 
limits for different groundfish species or species groups, and through 
the harvest specifications NMFS closes many of those sideboard species 
to directed fishing by AFA CVs. In the GOA, many of the sideboards 
amounts cannot support a directed fishery by the AFA CVs that are 
subject to the sideboard limits. A list of the GOA species or species 
groups with sideboard limits that are proposed to be closed in 
regulation to directed fishing by AFA CVs is provided in Table 2-7 of 
the Analysis, while Table 2-8 of the Analysis lists those sideboard 
limits that will remain open to directed fishing because the sideboard 
limits for those species have been sufficient and likely will remain 
sufficient to support a directed fishery by AFA CVs.
    For AFA C/Ps in the BSAI, many of the BSAI groundfish harvesting 
sideboards are also not open for directed fishing, for reasons similar 
to the management of AFA CVs in the BSAI. First, many of the sideboard 
limits are insufficient to support a directed fishery by the AFA C/Ps 
that are subject to the sideboard limit. In addition, some sideboards 
for AFA C/Ps are not available for directed fishing because the species 
is fully allocated to the Amendment 80 Program (e.g., flathead sole, 
rock sole, Western AI Atka mackerel) or because there are no PSC limits 
apportioned to support directed fishing. A list of the BSAI species or 
species groups with sideboard limits that are proposed to be closed in 
regulation to directed fishing by AFA C/Ps is provided in Table 2-9 of 
the Analysis, while Table 2-10 of the Analysis lists those sideboard 
limits that will remain open to directed fishing because the sideboard 
limits for those species have been sufficient and likely will remain 
sufficient to support a directed fishery by AFA C/Ps.
    As explained earlier, the CR Program regulations establish 
sideboard limits to restrict the ability of non-AFA crab vessels to 
target groundfish species and species groups in the GOA. Since 
implementation of the CR Program sideboard limits in 2006, the only 
sideboard limits large enough to support directed fishing have been the 
Western and Central GOA Pacific cod pot catcher vessel sideboard 
limits, and in some years the Western GOA Pacific cod pot catcher/
processor sideboard limit. All other sideboard limits have been closed 
for directed fishing because they are not sufficient to provide for a 
directed fishery by crab vessels. A list of the GOA sideboard limits 
that would be replaced with a prohibition on directed fishing is 
provided in Table 2-11 of the Analysis, while Table 2-12 shows 
sideboard limits for those Western and Central GOA Pacific cod pot 
catcher vessels that would not be affected by the proposed action and 
that likely would remain open for directed fishing.
    In both the BSAI and GOA, many of the sideboard limits are not 
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enough to support a directed fishery by AFA CVs and C/Ps and crab 
vessels, which means that NMFS cannot actively manage those fisheries 
to ensure a timely closure and prevent retention in excess of the TAC 
set for that year. It is highly unlikely that the TACs of any of the 
sideboard species would increase significantly enough in the 
foreseeable future to result in a large enough sideboard limit to allow 
directed fishing of the sideboard allowance. Because factors such as 
TAC are not likely to change significantly enough to provide AFA 
vessels and crab vessels with groundfish sideboard limits sufficient to 
support a directed fishery, NMFS has determined it would be more 
efficient to close those sideboard limits to directed fishing in 
regulation, rather than continuing to specify those sideboard limits 
and close them to directed fishing every year through the annual 
harvest specifications.
    Accordingly, under Action 1, this proposed rule would implement the 
Council's recommendation (Option 1 to Alternative 2, the preferred 
alternative) to:
     Prohibit directed fishing for most AFA Program and CR 
Program groundfish sideboard limits by adding Tables 54, 55, and 56 to 
50 CFR part 679 to list the AFA Program sideboard species prohibited to 
directed fishing; and by adding Table 11 to 50 CFR part 680 to list the 
CR Program sideboard species prohibited to directed fishing;
     remove a regulation (Sec.  679.64(a)(1)(ii)(B)) 
establishing the annual Central AI Atka mackerel sideboard limit for 
AFA C/Ps; and
     make other minor regulatory amendments necessary to 
establish directed fishery closures for specific species and species 
groups in regulation.
    This proposed rule would revise Sec.  679.20(d) by adding a new 
paragraph to prohibit directed fishing for the species sideboard limits 
listed in proposed Tables 54, 55, and 56 to 50 CFR part 679. Existing 
regulations associated with establishing sideboard directed fishing 
allowances would be retained, as they are needed for those species or 
species groups that would continue to have sideboard limits established 
through the annual harvest specifications. In addition, Sec.  
679.64(a)(3) would be revised to add a paragraph describing that 
proposed Table 54 to 50 CFR part 679 contains the BSAI species or 
species groups prohibited for directed fishing by AFA C/Ps. Similarly, 
Sec.  679.64(b)(5) would be revised to add a paragraph that describes 
proposed Tables 55 and 56 to 50 CFR part 679. These two tables list the 
species or species groups for which directed fishing by AFA CVs is 
prohibited in the BSAI and GOA, respectively.
    Regarding the Central AI Atka mackerel sideboard limit for AFA C/
Ps, this proposed rule would remove Sec.  679.64(a)(1)(ii)(B). That 
regulation specifies the AFA C/Ps Central AI Atka mackerel sideboard 
limit of 11.5 percent of the annual Central AI TAC, which is based on 
the sideboard limit set forth in Section 211(b)(2)(C)(i)) of the AFA. 
However, since the implementation of the Amendment 80 Program in 2008, 
the percentage of the initial TAC for the sector in which AFA C/Ps are 
authorized to participate (the BSAI trawl limited access sector) is 
only 10 percent. Therefore, the maximum amount of the Central AI Atka 
mackerel TAC available to AFA C/Ps under regulations implementing 
Amendment 80 (10 percent) is less than the sideboard limit established 
for AFA C/Ps when the AFA Program was implemented in 2000 (11.5 
percent). Since the BSAI trawl limited access sector allocation is less 
than the sideboard limit, the sideboard limit no longer constrains AFA 
C/Ps. NMFS believes that the proposed revision to remove the regulation 
that specifies the sideboard limit for Central AI Atka mackerel for AFA 
C/Ps is consistent with Section 211 of the AFA. Section 211(a) of the 
AFA allows the Council to recommend, and NMFS to approve, conservation 
and management measures necessary to protect other fisheries from the 
adverse impacts caused by the AFA. The current allocation of Atka 
mackerel available to AFA C/Ps (10 percent of the TAC) is effectively a 
conservation and management measure that protects participants in other 
non-AFA fisheries by limiting the amount of Atka mackerel that AFA C/Ps 
can potentially harvest to less than 11.5 percent of the TAC available 
to AFA C/Ps under the existing sideboard limit established under 
Section 211(b)(2)(C)(i) of the AFA. Under the proposed rule, NMFS would 
no longer specify the AFA C/P sideboard limit for Central AI Atka 
mackerel; however, that fishery would remain open to directed fishing, 
and AFA C/Ps as part of the BSAI trawl limited access sector would 
remain constrained under existing regulations to harvesting up to the 
10 percent of the allocation to the BSAI trawl limited access sector 
(50 CFR 679.91(c)(2)(ii) and Table 33 to 50 CFR part 679).
    For the CR Program sideboard limits, this proposed rule would 
revise Sec.  680.22(e) to describe the permanent prohibition for 
directed fishing for most GOA groundfish species by non-AFA crab 
vessels in the GOA. This paragraph would include a reference to 
proposed Table 11 to 50 CFR part 680, which lists the species or 
species groups for which directed fishing for sideboard limits is 
prohibited.

Action 2: Removal of the AFA Inshore Cooperative Catch Report From 
Regulation

    In addition to the Council's recommendation for revising the 
management of AFA Program and CR Program sideboard limits, NMFS also 
proposes to remove the requirements for the AFA inshore cooperative 
weekly catch report described in regulations at Sec. Sec.  679.5(o) and 
679.62(b)(3). This report is no longer necessary to manage the AFA 
inshore pollock allocations. NMFS has direct and immediate access to 
observer and landings data to track catch by the cooperatives and does 
not need the information submitted by the cooperatives to monitor the 
Bering Sea pollock fisheries. Eliminating this weekly reporting 
requirement will reduce the burden on the designated representatives of 
AFA inshore cooperatives to prepare and submit these reports to NMFS 
weekly, will reduce costs to the members of the AFA inshore 
cooperatives to pay for the preparation and submission of these weekly 
reports, and will reduce the time and costs that NMFS incurs in 
processing and reviewing the weekly reports.

Classification

    Pursuant to sections 304(b)(1)(A) and 305(d) of the Magnuson-
Stevens Act, the NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that this 
proposed rule is consistent with the BSAI FMP, the GOA FMP, the Crab 
FMP, other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable 
law, subject to further consideration of comments received during the 
public comment period.
    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
the purposes of Executive Order 12866.

Regulatory Impact Review (RIR)

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

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Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA)

    This IRFA was prepared for this proposed rule, as required by 
section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) (5 U.S.C. 603), to 
describe the economic impact this proposed rule, if adopted, would have 
on small entities. An IRFA describes why this action is being proposed; 
the objectives and legal basis for the proposed rule; the number of 
small entities to which the proposed rule would apply; any projected 
reporting, recordkeeping, or other compliance requirements of the 
proposed rule; any overlapping, duplicative, or conflicting Federal 
rules; and any significant alternatives to the proposed rule that would 
accomplish the stated objectives, consistent with applicable statutes, 
and that would minimize any significant adverse economic impacts of the 
proposed rule on small entities. Descriptions of this proposed rule, 
its purpose, and the legal basis are contained earlier in this preamble 
and are not repeated here.
Number and Description of Small Entities Regulated by This Proposed 
Rule
    NMFS has determined that vessels that are members of a fishing 
cooperative are affiliated when classifying them for the RFA analyses. 
In making this determination, NMFS considered the Small Business 
Administration's (SBA) ``principles of affiliation'' at 13 CFR 121.103. 
Specifically, in Sec.  121.103(f), SBA refers to ``[a]ffiliation based 
on identity of interest,'' which states affiliation may arise among two 
or more persons with an identity of interest. Individuals or firms that 
have identical or substantially identical business or economic 
interests (such as family members, individuals or firms with common 
investments, or firms that are economically dependent through 
contractual or other relationships) may be treated as one party with 
such interests aggregated. If business entities are affiliated, then 
the threshold for identifying small entities is applied to the group of 
affiliated entities rather than on an individual entity basis.
    There are 93 active AFA catcher vessels that are restricted by 
sideboard limits in the BSAI and GOA, 17 active catcher/processors that 
are restricted by sideboard limits in the BSAI, and 95 CR Program 
active catcher vessels that are restricted by sideboard limits in the 
GOA. These vessels are members of an AFA cooperative for Bering Sea 
pollock or a Bering Sea Crab Cooperative and are therefore considered 
to be large entities via their cooperative affiliation. Other than 
these vessels, there are 18 vessels that are restricted by sideboard 
limits in the BSAI and GOA and that are not members of an AFA or crab 
cooperative. These 18 vessels may be considered small entities under 
the RFA because they likely have combined annual gross receipts not in 
excess of $11.0 million.
    This proposed rule would directly regulate those vessel operators 
that are restricted by AFA Program and CR Program groundfish sideboard 
limits in the BSAI and GOA, and AFA inshore cooperatives that are 
required to submit an AFA inshore cooperative weekly report. All 
persons required to submit an AFA inshore cooperative weekly report are 
also subject to sideboard limits under the AFA Program. Therefore, the 
number of directly regulated entities under this proposed rule is equal 
to the number of vessel operators restricted by AFA Program and CR 
Program groundfish sideboard limits in the BSAI and GOA. The thresholds 
applied to determine if an entity or group of entities are ``small'' 
under the RFA depend on the industry classification for the entity or 
entities. Businesses classified as primarily engaged in commercial 
fishing are considered small entities if they have combined annual 
gross receipts not in excess of $11.0 million for all affiliated 
operations worldwide (81 FR 4469; January 26, 2016). Businesses 
classified as primarily engaged in fish processing are considered small 
entities if they employ 750 or fewer persons on a full-time, part-time, 
temporary, or other basis, at all affiliated operations worldwide. 
Since at least 1993, NMFS Alaska Region has considered catcher/
processors to be predominantly engaged in fish harvesting rather than 
fish processing. Under this classification, the threshold of $11.0 
million in annual gross receipts is appropriate.
    Based on this analysis, NMFS preliminarily determines that there 
are 18 entities that may be considered small and would be affected by 
this proposed rule. However, due to the complexity of the affiliation 
among the entities and the overlay of affiliation due to ownership and 
affiliation based on the contractual relationship among members of 
cooperatives, it is not certain these 18 entities are small entities, 
as defined by the RFA, that could be affected by this proposed rule. 
Nonetheless, NMFS has prepared this IRFA, which provides potentially 
affected small entities an opportunity to provide comments on this 
IRFA. NMFS will evaluate any comments received on the IRFA and may 
consider certifying under section 605 of the RFA (5 U.S.C. 605) that 
this action will not have a significant economic impact on a 
substantial number of small entities prior to publication of the final 
rule.
    The only potential adverse economic impacts on directly regulated 
small entities that have been identified for this proposed rule are if 
the ABC and corresponding TAC for the species for which directed 
fishing would be closed significantly increased. With respect to 
potential changes in ABCs and TACs, NMFS does not anticipate that there 
will be significant increases to the groundfish species' ABCs and TACs 
associated with this action to the degree that the increases could 
allow for a directed fishery for a given species. Sideboard limits 
represent a very small proportion of a given annual groundfish TAC. If 
a particular species' biomass, ABC, and TAC increased to a level that 
could potentially allow for a directed fishery for that species' 
sideboard limit, such a substantial change in biomass and harvest 
control rules would also give rise to other potential management 
considerations beyond just increasing sideboard limits. With regards to 
the potential that the Amendment 80 Program allocations of groundfish 
(specifically Central AI Atka mackerel) could change, NMFS considers 
that prospect highly unlikely. The AFA and Amendment 80 fishery 
management programs in the BSAI are currently stable. The groundfish 
allocations established by these programs have not been modified since 
they were implemented, and there are no foreseeable changes in the 
allocations established under the Amendment 80 Program. If such 
allocative changes were proposed, the Council and NMFS would conduct a 
comprehensive analysis as part of any potential future action of how 
such changes could affect the sideboard limits associated with this 
action.
Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other Compliance Requirements
    This proposed rule would remove a recordkeeping and reporting 
requirement for the submittal of AFA inshore cooperative weekly catch 
reports. Such reports are no longer necessary to assist NMFS with 
managing the AFA inshore pollock fisheries, as the information in such 
reports has been superseded by more contemporary, electronic data 
reporting. The proposal to remove these requirements is anticipated to 
reduce the cost in total to the public by approximately $8,475 per 
year, and is anticipated to reduce costs to NMFS by approximately 
$5,400 per year.

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    No small entity is subject to reporting requirements that are in 
addition to or different from the requirements that apply to all 
directly regulated entities.
Duplicate, Overlapping, or Conflicting Federal Rules
    No duplication, overlap, or conflict between this proposed rule and 
existing Federal rules has been identified.
Description of Significant Alternatives That Minimize Adverse Impacts 
on Small Entities
    No significant alternatives were identified that would accomplish 
the stated objectives for streamlining the management of AFA and CR 
Program sideboard limits by prohibiting in regulation certain species 
sideboard limits, are consistent with applicable statutes, and that 
would reduce costs to potentially affected small entities more than the 
proposed rule. The Council and NMFS considered two alternatives for 
action one of this proposed rule. Alternative 1 is the no action 
alternative. This alternative would continue the annual establishment 
of the sideboard limits for all the species listed in proposed Tables 
54, 55, and 56 to 50 CFR part 679, as well as proposed Table 11 to 50 
CFR part 680, and would maintain the sideboard limit for Central AI 
Atka mackerel for AFA C/Ps. These sideboard species have insufficient 
sideboard limits to support directed fishing, are fully allocated to 
other catch share programs, or for a variety of other reasons are 
closed to directed fishing. NMFS would continue to prohibit directed 
fishing for these sideboard fisheries via the annual harvest 
specifications, except for the Central AI Atka mackerel sideboard limit 
for AFA C/Ps.
    Alternative 2, along with Option 1 (the preferred alternative), 
provides the greatest economic benefits. The primary economic benefit 
of this proposed rule is to reduce NMFS's administrative burden of 
managing most AFA Program and CR Program sideboards through the annual 
harvest specifications process. Implementation of Alternative 2 through 
this proposed rule would streamline the preparation of the BSAI and GOA 
annual harvest specifications, simplify NMFS's annual programming 
changes to the groundfish catch accounting system, and reduce the 
future costs of publishing the annual harvest specifications in the 
Federal Register each year. The economic effects on fishery 
participants that are affected by this proposed action primarily are 
neutral. The removal of the AFA inshore cooperative weekly catch report 
requirement would, however, provide a modest economic benefit for AFA 
inshore cooperatives.

Collection-of-Information Requirements

    This proposed rule addresses a collection-of-information 
requirement subject to review and approval by the Office of Management 
and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) and which has 
been approved by OMB under control number 0648-0401 (AFA Reports). The 
proposed rule would not add any new information collection 
requirements, but would remove the regulatory requirement for the AFA 
inshore cooperative weekly catch report. The public reporting burden 
for the AFA inshore cooperative weekly catch report is estimated to 
average 45 minutes per response, which includes the time for reviewing 
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and 
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the 
collection of information. The proposal to remove this collection of 
information requirement has been submitted to OMB for approval.
    Public comment is sought regarding the proposal to remove the 
requirement for the AFA inshore cooperative weekly catch report and the 
burden hour estimate for this report. Send comments on these or any 
other aspects of the collection of information to NMFS Alaska Region 
(see ADDRESSES) and to OIRA by email to [email protected] or 
by fax to (202) 395-5806.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, and no person shall be subject to penalty for 
failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB control number. All currently approved NOAA 
collections of information may be viewed at http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.

List of Subjects

50 CFR Part 679

    Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

50 CFR Part 680

    Alaska, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: August 9, 2018.
Samuel D. Rauch, III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, NMFS proposes to amend 50 
CFR part 679 and part 680 as follows:

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

0
 1. The authority citation for part 679 continues to read as follows:

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


Sec.  679.5  Recordkeeping and reporting (R&R) [Amended]

0
 2. In Sec.  679.5, remove and reserve paragraph (o).
0
 3. In Sec.  679.20, add paragraph (d)(1)(iv)(D) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.20  General limitations.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (iv) * * *
    (D) Species or species groups for which directed fishing for 
sideboard limits by AFA vessels is prohibited are listed in Tables 54, 
55, and 56 to this part.
* * * * *


Sec.  679.62   Inshore sector cooperative allocation program [Amended]

0
 4. In Sec.  679.62, remove paragraph (b)(3).
0
 5. In Sec.  679.64,
0
a. Revise paragraph (a)(1)(ii)(A);
0
b. Remove paragraph (a)(1)(ii)(B);
0
c. Redesignate paragraph (a)(1)(ii)(C) as paragraph (a)(1)(ii)(B); and
0
d. Revise paragraphs (a)(3) and (b)(5) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.64  Harvesting sideboard limits in other fisheries.

    (a) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (A) Bering Sea subarea and Eastern Aleutian Islands, zero; and
* * * * *
    (3) How will AFA catcher/processor sideboard limits be managed? (i) 
The Regional Administrator will manage groundfish harvest limits and 
PSC bycatch limits for AFA catcher/processors through directed fishing 
closures in fisheries established under paragraph (a)(1) of this 
section in accordance with the procedures set out in Sec. Sec.  
679.20(d)(1)(iv) and 679.21(b)(4)(iii).
    (ii) Directed fishing for the BSAI groundfish sideboard limits 
listed in Table 54 of this part is prohibited.
* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (5) How will catcher vessel sideboard limits be managed? (i) The 
Regional Administrator will manage groundfish harvest limits and PSC 
bycatch limits

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for AFA catcher vessels using directed fishing closures according to 
the procedures set out at Sec. Sec.  679.20(d)(1)(iv) and 679.21(d)(7) 
and (e)(3)(v).
    (ii) Directed fishing for the BSAI groundfish sideboard limits 
listed in Table 55 of this part and the GOA groundfish sideboard limits 
listed in Table 56 of this part is prohibited.
* * * * *
0
 6. Add and reserve Table 52 to part 679.
0
7. Add and reserve Table 53 to part 679.
0
 8. Add Table 54 to part 679 to read as follows:

Table 54--BSAI Species and Species Groups for Which Directed Fishing for
Sideboard Limits by Listed AFA Catcher/Processors and Catcher/Processors
    Designated on Listed AFA Catcher/Processor Permits Is Prohibited
------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Species or species group            Management area or subarea
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sablefish, trawl gear..................  Bering Sea (BS) subarea of the
                                          BSAI.
                                         Aleutian Islands (AI).
Atka mackerel..........................  BS/Eastern Aleutian District.
                                         Western Aleutian District.
Rock sole..............................  BSAI.
Greenland turbot.......................  Bering Sea subarea of the BSAI.
                                         AI.
Arrowtooth flounder....................  BSAI.
Kamchatka flounder.....................  BSAI.
Flathead sole..........................  BSAI.
Alaska plaice..........................  BSAI.
Other flatfish.........................  BSAI.
Pacific ocean perch....................  Bering Sea subarea of the BSAI.
                                         Eastern Aleutian District.
                                         Central Aleutian District.
                                         Western Aleutian District.
Northern rockfish......................  BSAI.
Shortraker rockfish....................  BSAI.
Rougheye rockfish......................  Bering Sea subarea of the BSAI/
                                          Eastern Aleutian District.
                                         Central Aleutian District/
                                          Western Aleutian District.
Other rockfish.........................  BS.
                                         AI.
Skates.................................  BSAI.
Sculpins...............................  BSAI.
Sharks.................................  BSAI.
Octopuses..............................  BSAI.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

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 9. Add Table 55 to part 679 to read as follows:

Table 55--BSAI Species and Species Groups for Which Directed Fishing for
    Sideboard Limits by Non-Exempt AFA Catcher Vessels Is Prohibited
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                  Management area or
    Species or species group            subarea            Gear type
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pacific cod....................  BSAI................  Jig.
                                                       Hook-and-line
                                                        catcher vessel
                                                        >=60 ft.
                                                       Hook-and-line
                                                        catcher vessel
                                                        <=60 ft.
                                                       Pot.
Sablefish, trawl gear..........  Bering Sea subarea    All.
                                  of the BSAI.
                                 AI..................  All.
Atka mackerel..................  BSAI................  All.
Rock sole......................  BSAI................  All.
Greenland turbot...............  BS..................  All.
                                 AI..................  All.
Arrowtooth flounder............  BSAI................  All.
Kamchatka flounder.............  BSAI................  All.
Alaska plaice..................  BSAI................  All.
Other flatfish.................  BSAI................  All.
Flathead sole..................  BSAI................  All.
Pacific ocean perch............  BS..................  All.
                                 Eastern Aleutian      All.
                                  District.
                                 Central Aleutian      All.
                                  District.
                                 Western Aleutian      All.
                                  District.
Northern rockfish..............  BSAI................  All.
Shortraker rockfish............  BSAI................  All.
Rougheye rockfish..............  Bering Sea subarea    All.
                                  of the BSAI/Eastern
                                  Aleutian District.
                                 Central Aleutian      All.
                                  District/Western
                                  Aleutian District.
Other rockfish.................  Bering Sea subarea    All.
                                  of the BSAI.
                                 AI..................  All.

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Skates.........................  BSAI................  All.
Sculpins.......................  BSAI................  All.
Sharks.........................  BSAI................  All.
Octopuses......................  BSAI................  All.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

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 10. Add Table 56 to part 679 to read as follows:

   Table 56--GOA Species and Species Groups for Which Directed Fishing for Sideboard Limits by Non-Exempt AFA
                                          Catcher Vessels Is Prohibited
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 Management or regulatory area and  processing component  (if
          Species or species group                                       applicable)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pacific cod................................  Eastern GOA, inshore component.
                                             Eastern GOA, offshore component.
                                             Western GOA.
Sablefish..................................  Central GOA.
                                             Eastern GOA.
Shallow-water flatfish.....................  Eastern GOA.
Deep-water flatfish........................  Western GOA.
Rex sole...................................  Western GOA.
                                             Eastern GOA.
Arrowtooth flounder........................  Western GOA.
                                             Eastern GOA.
Flathead sole..............................  Western GOA.
                                             Eastern GOA.
Pacific ocean perch........................  Western GOA.
Northern rockfish..........................  Western GOA.
Shortraker rockfish........................  Western GOA.
                                             Central GOA.
                                             Eastern GOA.
Dusky rockfish.............................  Western GOA.
                                             Central GOA.
                                             Eastern GOA.
Rougheye rockfish..........................  Western GOA.
                                             Central GOA.
                                             Eastern GOA.
Demersal shelf rockfish....................  Southeast Outside District.
Thornyhead rockfish........................  Western GOA.
                                             Central GOA.
                                             Eastern GOA.
Other rockfish.............................  Central GOA.
                                             Eastern GOA.
Atka mackerel..............................  GOA.
                                             Western GOA.
Big skates.................................  Central GOA.
                                             Eastern GOA.
Longnose skates............................  Western GOA.
                                             Central GOA.
                                             Eastern GOA.
Other skates...............................  GOA.
Sculpins...................................  GOA.
Sharks.....................................  GOA.
Octopuses..................................  GOA.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *

PART 680--FISHERIES OF THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF ALASKA

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 11. The authority citation for part 680 continues to read as follows:

     Authority:  16 U.S.C. 1862; Pub. L., 109-241; Pub. L. 109-479.

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12. In Sec.  680.22, revise paragraph (e)(1)(i) to read as follows:


Sec.  680.22  Sideboard protections for GOA groundfish fisheries

* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (i) Except as provided in paragraph (e)(1)(ii) of this section, 
annual sideboard harvest limits for each groundfish species, except 
fixed-gear sablefish, will be established by multiplying the sideboard 
ratios calculated under paragraph (d) of this section by the proposed 
and final TACs

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in each area for which a TAC is specified. If a TAC is further 
apportioned by season, the sideboard harvest limit also will be 
apportioned by season in the same ratio as the overall TAC. The 
resulting harvest limits expressed in metric tons will be published in 
the annual GOA groundfish harvest specification notices, except for 
those species for which directed fishing for sideboard limits is 
prohibited (see paragraph (e)(2)(ii) of this section and Table 11 to 
this part).
* * * * *
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13. Add Table 11 to part 680 to read as follows:

 Table 11--Gulf of Alaska Species and Species Groups for Which Directed
   Fishing for Sideboard Limits by Non-AFA Crab Vessels Is Prohibited
 
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Species or species group      Management area or regulatory area,
                                   processing component (if applicable),
                                   and gear type (if applicable)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pollock.........................  Shumagin (Management Area 610).
                                  Chirikof (Management Area 620).
                                  Kodiak (Management Area 630).
                                  Western Yakutat District.
                                  Southeast Outside District.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         Area          Gear, vessel type
                                 ---------------------------------------
Pacific cod.....................  Western GOA.......  Jig.
                                                      Hook-and-line
                                                       Catcher Vessel.
                                                      Trawl Catcher
                                                       Vessel.
                                 ---------------------------------------
                                  Central GOA.......  Jig.
                                                      Hook-and-line
                                                       Catcher Vessel.
                                                      Trawl Catcher
                                                       Vessel.
                                 ---------------------------------------
                                  Eastern GOA, inshore component.
                                  Eastern GOA, offshore component.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sablefish, trawl gear...........  Western GOA.
                                  Central GOA.
                                  Eastern GOA.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Shallow-water flatfish..........  Western GOA.
                                  Central GOA.
                                  Eastern GOA.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deep-water flatfish.............  Western GOA.
                                  Central GOA.
                                  Eastern GOA.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rex sole........................  Western GOA.
                                  Central GOA.
                                  Eastern GOA.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Arrowtooth Flounder.............  Western GOA.
                                  Central GOA.
                                  Eastern GOA.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Flathead sole...................  Western GOA.
                                  Central GOA.
                                  Eastern GOA.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pacific ocean perch.............  Western GOA.
                                  Central GOA.
                                  Eastern GOA.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Northern rockfish...............  Western GOA.
                                  Central GOA.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Shortraker rockfish.............  Western GOA.
                                  Central GOA.
                                  Eastern GOA.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dusky rockfish..................  Western GOA.
                                  Central GOA.
                                  Eastern GOA.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rougheye rockfish...............  Western GOA.
                                  Central GOA.
                                  Eastern GOA.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Demersal shelf rockfish.........  Southeast Outside District.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thornyhead rockfish.............  Western GOA.
                                  Central GOA.
                                  Eastern GOA.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
Other rockfish..................  Western/Central GOA.
                                  Eastern GOA.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Atka mackerel...................  GOA.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Big skates......................  Western GOA.
                                  Central GOA.
                                  Eastern GOA.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Longnose skates.................  Western GOA.
                                  Central GOA.
                                  Eastern GOA.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Other skates....................  GOA.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sculpins........................  GOA.
Sharks..........................  GOA.
Octopuses.......................  GOA.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

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                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  individual, or received after the end of              revise regulations at § 679.64 and
                                                                                                          the comment period may not be                         § 680.22 for sideboard limits that apply
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        considered by NMFS. All comments                      to two categories of vessels that operate
                                                  Administration                                          received are a part of the public record              in the BSAI or GOA: (1) AFA catcher/
                                                                                                          and will generally be posted for public               processors (C/Ps) listed in regulation at
                                                  50 CFR Parts 679 and 680                                viewing on www.regulations.gov                        § 679.4(l)(2)(i) (described as AFA C/Ps
                                                  [Docket No. 180327320–8320–01]                          without change. All personal identifying              in this proposed rule), and AFA catcher
                                                                                                          information (e.g., name, address),                    vessels (CVs) permitted to harvest
                                                  RIN 0648–BH88                                           confidential business information, or                 Bering Sea pollock as established in
                                                                                                          otherwise sensitive information                       regulation at § 679.4(l)(3); and (2)
                                                  Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic                     submitted voluntarily by the sender will              vessels and LLP licenses subject to
                                                  Zone Off Alaska; Prohibit Directed                      be publicly accessible. NMFS will                     sideboard restrictions in the GOA based
                                                  Fishing for American Fisheries Act                      accept anonymous comments (enter                      on criteria as established in regulation at
                                                  Program and Crab Rationalization                        ‘‘N/A’’ in the required fields if you wish            § 680.22(a) under the CR Program. This
                                                  Program Groundfish Sideboard Limits                     to remain anonymous).                                 first action would prohibit directed
                                                  in the BSAI and GOA                                        Electronic copies of the Regulatory                fishing for groundfish species or species
                                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      Impact Review (the ‘‘Analysis’’)                      groups that are subject to sideboard
                                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    prepared for this proposed rule may be                limits that are not large enough to
                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      obtained from www.regulations.gov.                    support directed fishing as that term is
                                                  Commerce.                                                  Written comments regarding the                     defined at § 679.2. In addition, under
                                                  ACTION: Proposed rule; request for                      burden-hour estimates or other aspects                the first action, this proposed rule
                                                  comments.                                               of the collection-of-information                      would remove a sideboard limit at
                                                                                                          requirements contained in this rule may               § 679.64(a)(1)(ii)(B) for AFA C/Ps in one
                                                  SUMMARY:    NMFS proposes regulations to                be submitted by mail to NMFS at the                   management area (Central Aleutian
                                                  modify management of the American                       above address; and to OIRA by email to                Islands (AI)) for one species (Atka
                                                  Fisheries Act (AFA) Program and Crab                    OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov or by                     mackerel) that is currently subject to a
                                                  Rationalization (CR) Program. This                      fax to (202) 395–5806.                                more restrictive limit under existing
                                                  proposed rule has two related actions.                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      regulations at 50 CFR 679.91(c)(2)(ii)
                                                  The first action would modify                           Obren Davis, (907) 586–7228.                          and Table 33 to 50 CFR part 679.
                                                  regulations for AFA Program and CR                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                               The first action under this proposed
                                                  Program vessels subject to limits on the                                                                      rule is necessary to streamline and
                                                  catch of specific species (sideboard                    Authority for Action                                  simplify NMFS’s management of
                                                  limits) in the Bering Sea and Aleutian                     NMFS manages the groundfish                        applicable groundfish sideboard limits.
                                                  Islands (BSAI) Management Area and                      fisheries in the exclusive economic zone              NMFS calculates numerous AFA
                                                  Gulf of Alaska (GOA) Management Area.                   of the BSAI and Gulf of Alaska (GOA)                  Program and CR Program sideboard
                                                  The second action would remove the                      under the Fishery Management Plan for                 limits as part of the annual BSAI and
                                                  requirement for the designated                          Groundfish of the Bering Sea and                      GOA harvest specifications process and
                                                  representatives of AFA inshore                          Aleutian Islands Management Area                      publishes these limits in the Federal
                                                  cooperatives to submit a weekly catch                   (BSAI FMP), and the Fishery                           Register. Concurrently, NMFS prohibits
                                                  report. This proposed rule is intended to               Management Plan for Groundfish of the                 directed fishing for the majority of the
                                                  reduce administrative burdens                           Gulf of Alaska (GOA FMP). NMFS                        groundfish subject to these sideboard
                                                  associated with managing sideboard                      manages vessels subject to specific                   limits because most sideboard limits are
                                                  limits through annual harvest                           limitations on the catch of specific                  too small each year to support directed
                                                  specifications, although it would not                   species or species groups (sideboard                  fishing. The most recent example of the
                                                  change NMFS’s inseason management                       limits) under the AFA Program under                   annual BSAI and GOA harvest
                                                  of sideboard limits and reduce reporting                the BSAI and GOA FMPs, and NMFS                       specifications with the AFA Program
                                                  burdens for the designated                              manages vessels and License Limitation                and CR Program sideboard limits can be
                                                  representatives and members of AFA                      Program (LLP) licenses subject to                     found at 83 FR 8365, February 27, 2018,
                                                  inshore cooperatives.                                   sideboard limits under the CR Program                 for the BSAI, and at 83 FR 8768, March
                                                  DATES: Comments must be received no                     under the Fishery Management Plan for                 1, 2018, for the GOA. Rather than
                                                  later than September 17, 2018.                          Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands King and                  continue this annual process of
                                                  ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,                        Tanner Crabs (Crab FMP). The North                    calculating all sideboard limits and then
                                                  identified by NOAA–NMFS–2018–0045,                      Pacific Fishery Management Council                    closing most to directed fishing, the first
                                                  by either of the following methods:                     (Council) prepared these FMPs under                   action of this proposed rule would
                                                     • Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                 the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens                 revise regulations to prohibit directed
                                                  www.regulations.gov/                                    Fishery Conservation and Management                   fishing by non-exempt AFA Program
                                                  #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2018-                        Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C.                 and CR Program vessels for those
                                                  0045, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                  1801 et seq. Regulations implementing                 groundfish species and species groups
                                                  complete the required fields, and enter                 the BSAI and GOA FMPs are located at                  subject to sideboard limits if those
                                                  or attach your comments.                                50 CFR part 679. Regulations                          species or species groups have not been
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                                                     • Mail: Submit written comments to                   implementing the Crab FMP are located                 opened to directed fishing or are not
                                                  Glenn Merrill, Assistant Regional                       at 50 CFR part 680. General regulations               expected to be opened to directed
                                                  Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries                    governing U.S. fisheries also appear at               fishing in the foreseeable future (see
                                                  Division, Alaska Region NMFS, Attn:                     50 CFR part 600.                                      Section 2.7 of the Analysis for
                                                  Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O.                                                                        additional detail on the management of
                                                  Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802–1668.                       Background                                            AFA Program and CR Program
                                                     Instructions: Comments sent by any                     This proposed rule includes two                     sideboard limits). Also, NMFS would
                                                  other method, to any other address or                   related actions. The first action would               cease calculating and publishing each


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                                                  year the relevant sideboard limits and                  limits, the annual harvest specifications             processing privileges under the AFA.
                                                  their corresponding directed fishing                    process and the management of AFA                     Essentially, the AFA Program sideboard
                                                  prohibitions in the BSAI and GOA                        Program and CR Program sideboard                      limits protect non-AFA fishermen and
                                                  groundfish harvest specifications.                      limits through that annual process, AFA               processors by restricting the ability of
                                                     The second action of this proposed                   Inshore Cooperative reporting                         AFA pollock fishermen and processors
                                                  rule would remove the requirement for                   requirements, and this proposed rule.                 to target non-pollock groundfish species
                                                  the designated representatives of AFA                                                                         and species groups. Some of these
                                                  inshore cooperatives (described later in                Groundfish Sideboard Limits
                                                                                                                                                                sideboard limits were implemented
                                                  this preamble) to submit a weekly catch                    The Council and NMFS generally                     through directed fishing closures in
                                                  report described in regulation at                       establish catch limits, commonly called               regulations, such as setting the Atka
                                                  §§ 679.5(o) and 679.62(b)(3). NMFS                      sideboard limits, when implementing                   mackerel harvest limit to zero in the
                                                  proposes to remove this requirement                     Limited Access Privilege Programs                     Bering Sea subarea and Eastern AI
                                                  because the information in the weekly                   (LAPP). The term ‘‘Limited Access                     (§ 679.64(a)(1)(ii)(A)). Others were
                                                  catch report is collected by NMFS                       Privilege’’ is defined in section 3(26) of            implemented through sideboard limits
                                                  through other recordkeeping and                         the Magnuson-Stevens Act (16 U.S.C.                   established through the annual harvest
                                                  reporting requirements, and this weekly                 1802). Sideboard limits are intended to               specifications process, which is
                                                  catch report is no longer necessary for                 prevent participants who benefit from                 described later in this preamble.
                                                  NMFS to manage the AFA inshore                          receiving exclusive harvesting privileges                Section 679.7(k)(1)(ii) prohibits listed
                                                  pollock allocations.                                    in a LAPP from shifting effort into other             AFA C/Ps from harvesting any species
                                                     This first action of this proposed rule              fisheries. Sideboard limits establish                 of fish in the GOA. Section 679.64(a)(1)
                                                  was initiated after the Council received                limits on the annual amount of a                      establishes sideboard limits for AFA C/
                                                  a report on the AFA Program in October                  particular groundfish total allowable                 Ps for Aleutian Islands Pacific ocean
                                                  2016. As part of the review, NMFS                       catch (TAC) limit or prohibited species               perch (§ 679.64(a)(1)(i)); Atka mackerel
                                                  identified potential improvements in                    catch (PSC) limit that is available for               (§ 679.64(a)(1)(ii)); flathead sole, rock
                                                  the management of the AFA Program by                    participants in a given LAPP.                         sole, and yellowfin sole
                                                  streamlining and simplifying the                                                                              (§ 679.64(a)(1)(iii)); and for the
                                                                                                          The AFA Program and AFA Program
                                                  management of the sideboard limits                                                                            remaining groundfish species
                                                                                                          Sideboard Limits
                                                  included under the AFA: NMFS                                                                                  (§ 679.64(a)(1)(iv)). Section
                                                  recommended revising regulations to                        The Bering Sea pollock fishery is                  679.64(a)(1)(v) establishes an exemption
                                                  prohibit directed fishing by AFA vessels                managed under the authority of the AFA                to sideboard limits for AFA C/Ps for
                                                  for those species or species groups (and                (16 U.S.C. 1851 note) and the                         yellowfin sole under specific TAC
                                                  any future break-out or combination of                  Magnuson-Stevens Act. The AFA                         conditions. Section 679.64(a)(2)
                                                  these species) where the sideboard                      Program is a LAPP that established in                 establishes specific sideboard limits for
                                                  limits are not large enough to support                  the Bering Sea pollock fishery directed               Pacific halibut and crab incidentally
                                                  directed fishing and would not be large                 fishing allocations to an inshore and an              harvested by AFA C/Ps while fishing for
                                                  enough in the foreseeable future to                     offshore component (commonly called                   groundfish in the BSAI. The
                                                  support directed fishing. During                        the inshore and offshore sectors). The                methodologies used to assign sideboard
                                                  subsequent review of this proposed                      AFA also determined eligible vessels                  limits for these species vary and are
                                                  action, NMFS expanded the scope of the                  and processors in the Bering Sea pollock              described in § 679.64(a).
                                                  review to include an analysis of revising               fishery; allowed the formation of                        Section 679.64(a)(1)(ii)(B) establishes
                                                  regulations to prohibit crab vessels in                 cooperatives of catcher vessels in                    a sideboard limit for Central AI (also
                                                  the CR Program from directed fishing in                 association with specific processors in               referred to as Area 542 in regulation)
                                                  the GOA for those species with                          the inshore sector; established sideboard             Atka mackerel that is equal to 11.5
                                                  sideboard limits that are not large                     limits; and imposed special catch                     percent of the annual TAC for Atka
                                                  enough to support directed fishing and                  weighing and monitoring requirements                  mackerel. In 2007, NMFS implemented
                                                  would not be large enough in the                        on AFA C/Ps. The AFA was                              the Amendment 80 Program (72 FR
                                                  foreseeable future to support directed                  implemented by Amendment 61 to the                    52668, September 14, 2007). The
                                                  fishing. At its February 2018 meeting,                  BSAI FMP, Amendment 61 to the GOA                     Amendment 80 Program modified the
                                                  the Council selected Alternative 2 and                  FMP, Amendment 13 to the Crab FMP,                    management of several non-pollock
                                                  Option 1 as its preferred                               and Amendment 8 to the Fishery                        species in the BSAI that are subject to
                                                  recommendation to the Secretary of                      Management Plan for the Scallop                       sideboard limits under the AFA
                                                  Commerce. The Council’s                                 Fishery off Alaska (67 FR 79692;                      Program. Under regulations that
                                                  recommendation, implemented through                     December 30, 2002). The final rule                    implemented the Amendment 80
                                                  this proposed rule, would prohibit                      implementing the AFA (67 FR 79692,                    Program, no more than 10 percent of the
                                                  directed fishing by regulation for all                  December 30, 2002) and Section 2.7.1 of               Central AI Atka mackerel TAC may be
                                                  species or species groups with                          the Analysis describe the AFA Program                 harvested by vessels other than
                                                  insufficient sideboard limits for directed              in detail and the basis for the sideboard             Amendment 80 vessels, which are
                                                  fishing by vessels in both AFA and CR                   limits established under the AFA                      designated as the BSAI trawl limited
                                                  Programs, and would remove from                         Program.                                              access sector and include AFA C/Ps
                                                  regulation the sideboard limit on AFA                      The final rule implementing the AFA                (§ 679.91(c)(2)(ii) and Table 33 to 50
                                                  C/Ps for Central AI Atka mackerel                       established several different types of                CFR part 679). Therefore the maximum
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                                                  harvest because the harvest of Central                  sideboard limits for vessels that are                 amount of the Central AI Atka mackerel
                                                  AI Atka mackerel by AFA C/Ps is                         authorized to harvest pollock in the                  TAC available to AFA C/Ps under
                                                  constrained by other, existing                          Bering Sea. These sideboard limits were               regulations implementing Amendment
                                                  regulations.                                            established to protect the interests of               80 (10 percent) is less than the
                                                     The following discussion summarizes                  fishermen and processors who do not                   sideboard limit established for AFA
                                                  groundfish sideboard limits, the AFA                    directly benefit from the AFA from                    C/Ps when the AFA Program was
                                                  Program and AFA sideboard limits, the                   those fishermen and processors who                    implemented in 2000 (11.5 percent). By
                                                  CR Program and CR Program sideboard                     received exclusive harvesting and                     constraining the AFA C/Ps directed


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                                                  fishing for Central AI Atka mackerel, the               Program groundfish fisheries from                     to directed fishing. Amounts that are
                                                  more restrictive allocation of TAC under                increased participation by CR Program                 caught greater than a particular MRA
                                                  the Amendment 80 Program is,                            vessels in the GOA, as discussed in                   percentage must be discarded.
                                                  effectively, a conservation and                         Section 2.7.2 of the Analysis.                           In the annual harvest specifications,
                                                  management measure that operates                        Essentially, the CR Program sideboard                 NMFS calculates sideboard limits for
                                                  similar to the larger sideboard limit                   limits protect non-CR Program                         the AFA Program and the CR Program
                                                  established for Central AI Atka mackerel                participants by restricting the ability of            fisheries by multiplying a fixed ratio
                                                  under the AFA groundfish sideboard                      CR Program participants to target non-                against the annual TAC or portion of the
                                                  regulations. Additional detail on the                   crab fisheries (i.e., GOA groundfish                  TAC for each BSAI and GOA groundfish
                                                  Amendment 80 Program is provided in                     fisheries).                                           species or species group. These ratios
                                                  the final rule for that program (72 FR                     CR Program sideboard limits are                    are derived based on the specific
                                                  52668, September 14, 2007).                             established for a variety of species and              regulations described earlier in this
                                                     Section 679.64(b) establishes                        species groups and gear types, including              preamble. The annual sideboard limit
                                                  sideboard limits for AFA CVs. Section                   pot, hook-and-line, jig, and trawl gear.              for most BSAI and GOA groundfish
                                                  679.64(b)(3)(i) through (iii) establishes               CR Program sideboard limits are only                  species is an amount that is much
                                                  sideboard limits for groundfish in the                  applicable in the GOA. Section 680.22                 smaller than the overall TAC for each
                                                  BSAI using a variety of methods that                    establishes groundfish sideboard limits               species. For the most recent example of
                                                  depend on the species (e.g., the method                 for vessels and LLP licenses with a                   the annual groundfish harvest
                                                  for calculating the sideboard limit for                 history of participation in the Bering                specifications and associated AFA
                                                  BSAI Pacific cod differs from yellowfin                 Sea snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio)                   Program and CR Program sideboard
                                                  sole). These methods are described at                   fishery. Sideboard harvest limits restrict            limits, see the final 2018 and 2019
                                                  § 679.64(b)(3)(i) for BSAI groundfish                   these vessels’ catch to their collective              harvest specifications for the BSAI and
                                                  other than Amendment 80 species; at                     historical landings in each GOA                       GOA (83 FR 8365, February 27, 2018,
                                                  § 679.64(b)(3)(ii) for BSAI Pacific cod;                groundfish fishery. Sideboard limits                  and 83 FR 8768, March 1, 2018,
                                                  and at § 679.64(b)(3)(iii) for Amendment                also apply to landings made using an                  respectively).
                                                  80 species other than Pacific cod.                      LLP license derived from the history of                  Consistent with regulations at
                                                  Section 679.64(b)(3)(iv) establishes                    a restricted vessel, even if that LLP                 §§ 679.64 and 680.22, NMFS manages
                                                  sideboard limits for AFA CVs for                        license is used on another vessel. CR                 the AFA Program and CR Program
                                                  groundfish species in the GOA. The                      Program sideboard limits do not apply                 sideboard limits by establishing directed
                                                  final rule implementing the AFA                         to AFA catcher vessels because these                  fishing closures for a species or species
                                                  Program provides additional                             vessels already are subject to GOA                    group subject to a sideboard limit. This
                                                  information on the management of                        sideboard limits under the AFA                        closure could happen during the fishing
                                                  sideboard limits for AFA CVs (67 FR                     Program.                                              year if a particular sideboard limit is
                                                  79692, December 30, 2002).                                 Various final rules implementing                   reached. Alternatively, NMFS may issue
                                                     Section 679.64(b)(2) exempts specific                provisions of the CR Program describe                 a directed fishing closure in the harvest
                                                  AFA CVs from sideboard limits in the                    the basis for these sideboard harvest                 specifications prior to the fishing year,
                                                  BSAI (§ 679.64(b)(2)(i)) and the GOA                    limits. These final rules include                     if the sideboard limit is not sufficient to
                                                  (§ 679.64(b)(2)(ii)) based on criteria                  Amendments 18 and 19 to the Crab FMP                  support directed fishing for a species or
                                                  described in § 679.64(b)(2). These                      (70 FR 10174, March 2, 2005),                         species group. NMFS has prohibited
                                                  exemptions are intended to provide                      Amendment 34 to the Crab FMP (76 FR                   directed fishing for the majority of AFA
                                                  opportunities for vessels that have                     35772, June 20, 2011), Amendment 83                   CV and C/P sideboard limits since the
                                                  historically fished in the BSAI or GOA                  to the GOA FMP (76 FR 74670,                          initial implementation of the AFA
                                                  for species other than pollock, but that                December 1, 2011), and Amendment 45                   Program implementation in 2000 (65 FR
                                                  also have some limited participation in                 to the Crab FMP (80 FR 28539, May 19,                 4520, January 28, 2000). NMFS also has
                                                  the Bering Sea pollock fisheries. This                  2015).                                                prohibited directed fishing for the
                                                  proposed rule would not affect the                                                                            majority of CR Program sideboard limits
                                                                                                          Annual Harvest Specifications Process
                                                  management of exempt AFA catcher                                                                              in the GOA since CR Program was
                                                                                                          and the Management of AFA Program
                                                  vessels.                                                                                                      implemented in 2006. Directed fishing
                                                                                                          and CR Program Sideboard Limits
                                                                                                                                                                prohibitions have been issued because
                                                  The CR Program and CR Program                              NMFS establishes the overfishing                   the sideboard limits for most species
                                                  Sideboard Limits                                        level, acceptable biological catch (ABC),             were insufficient to provide for both
                                                     The CR Program is a LAPP that                        and TAC for each species or species                   directed fishing of a species and
                                                  allocates nine BSAI crab species among                  group through the annual groundfish                   incidental catch of that same species in
                                                  harvesters, processors, and coastal                     harvest specifications process. NMFS                  other target fisheries.
                                                  communities. Participants in the CR                     allows vessels to retain incidental catch                Section 2.7.1 of the Analysis describes
                                                  Program receive exclusive harvesting                    of species (if the TAC has not been                   the groundfish species subject to AFA
                                                  and processing privileges for a portion                 reached) taken in other directed                      CV and C/P sideboard limits that have
                                                  of the annual TAC established for each                  fisheries that are open, up to the                    been closed to directed fishing each year
                                                  crab fishery under the CR Program. The                  maximum retainable amount (MRA)                       in the annual harvest specifications, and
                                                  final rule implementing the CR Program                  allowed in regulation (§ 679.20(e)). If a             the limited number of groundfish
                                                  describes the different elements of the                 species is closed to directed fishing, and            species that have sideboard limits that
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                                                  program, including groundfish                           the TAC for that species is reached,                  have been sufficiently large to allow for
                                                  sideboard limits in the GOA for vessels                 NMFS prohibits retention of that                      directed fishing. Section 2.7.2 of the
                                                  and LLP licenses that received                          species, and all catch of that species                Analysis describes the groundfish
                                                  allocations of exclusive harvesting                     must be discarded. A MRA is calculated                species in the GOA subject to CR
                                                  privileges (quota share) under the CR                   as a percentage of the retained amount                Program sideboard limits that have been
                                                  Program (70 FR 10174, March 2, 2005).                   of a species that is closed to directed               closed to directed fishing each year in
                                                  These sideboard limits were developed                   fishing, relative to the retained amount              the annual harvest specifications, and
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                                                  and gear type (pot) that has sideboard                  closed to directed fishing through the                CVs that are subject to the sideboard
                                                  limits that have been sufficiently large                annual BSAI and GOA harvest                           limits. A list of the GOA species or
                                                  to allow for directed fishing.                          specifications or through a specific                  species groups with sideboard limits
                                                                                                          regulation. Accordingly, under this                   that are proposed to be closed in
                                                  AFA Inshore Cooperative Weekly Catch
                                                                                                          proposed rule, sideboard restricted                   regulation to directed fishing by AFA
                                                  Report Requirements                                     vessels will remain subject to the same               CVs is provided in Table 2–7 of the
                                                    In addition to the Council’s                          regulations governing the incidental                  Analysis, while Table 2–8 of the
                                                  recommendations for proposed                            catch of species or species groups with               Analysis lists those sideboard limits that
                                                  revisions to AFA Program and CR                         sideboard limits that are closed to                   will remain open to directed fishing
                                                  Program sideboard limits, NMFS also                     directed fishing, and this proposed rule              because the sideboard limits for those
                                                  proposes to remove the requirement for                  would not change NMFS’s inseason                      species have been sufficient and likely
                                                  the designated representatives of AFA                   management of sideboard limits.                       will remain sufficient to support a
                                                  inshore cooperatives to submit a weekly                 Moreover, the proposed approach that                  directed fishery by AFA CVs.
                                                  catch report described in regulation at                 continues directed fishing closures for                  For AFA C/Ps in the BSAI, many of
                                                  §§ 679.5(o) and 679.62(b)(3) because this               sideboard limits for AFA and CR                       the BSAI groundfish harvesting
                                                  report is no longer necessary to manage                 Program vessels would continue to                     sideboards are also not open for directed
                                                  the AFA inshore pollock allocations.                    protect non-AFA and non-CR Program                    fishing, for reasons similar to the
                                                  NMFS obtains the necessary                              participants in other fisheries, in                   management of AFA CVs in the BSAI.
                                                  information required on the AFA                         accordance with the original intent of                First, many of the sideboard limits are
                                                  inshore cooperative weekly report                       creating sideboard limits (see Section                insufficient to support a directed fishery
                                                  through other reporting requirements at                 2.7.1 and 2.7.2 of the Analysis).                     by the AFA C/Ps that are subject to the
                                                  § 679.5(e). Removing this reporting                        This proposed rule would affect the                sideboard limit. In addition, some
                                                  requirement would reduce costs for the                  sideboard limits for AFA CVs in the                   sideboards for AFA C/Ps are not
                                                  public to prepare and submit the weekly                 BSAI, AFA CVs in the GOA, AFA C/Ps                    available for directed fishing because
                                                  reports and for NMFS to review and                      in the BSAI, and non-AFA crab vessels                 the species is fully allocated to the
                                                  process those weekly reports.                           in the GOA. For AFA CVs fishing in the                Amendment 80 Program (e.g., flathead
                                                                                                          BSAI, NMFS sets sideboard limits for 16               sole, rock sole, Western AI Atka
                                                  Proposed Rule                                           different groundfish species or species               mackerel) or because there are no PSC
                                                  Action 1: Establishing Sideboard Limits                 groups; however, in the annual harvest                limits apportioned to support directed
                                                  in Regulation                                           specifications, NMFS has closed most                  fishing. A list of the BSAI species or
                                                                                                          sideboard species to directed fishing by              species groups with sideboard limits
                                                     Under Action 1, NMFS would no                        AFA CVs. Often, the sideboard amounts                 that are proposed to be closed in
                                                  longer publish AFA Program or CR                        for these species are insufficient to                 regulation to directed fishing by AFA C/
                                                  Program sideboard amounts for specific                  support a directed fishery by the AFA                 Ps is provided in Table 2–9 of the
                                                  species or species groups in the Federal                CVs that are subject to the sideboard                 Analysis, while Table 2–10 of the
                                                  Register as part of the annual                          limit. Also, some sideboard species are               Analysis lists those sideboard limits that
                                                  groundfish harvest specifications, but                  not opened to AFA CVs for directed                    will remain open to directed fishing
                                                  would specify in regulation those                       fishing because the species is fully                  because the sideboard limits for those
                                                  species with sideboard limits that are                  allocated to the Amendment 80 Program                 species have been sufficient and likely
                                                  subject to a directed fishing closure.                  (e.g., flathead sole, rock sole) or because           will remain sufficient to support a
                                                  Specification through regulation of                     there are no PSC sideboard limits                     directed fishery by AFA C/Ps.
                                                  these directed fishing closures will                    apportioned to support directed fishing                  As explained earlier, the CR Program
                                                  streamline and simplify NMFS’s                          (e.g., Greenland turbot, arrowtooth                   regulations establish sideboard limits to
                                                  management of these applicable                          flounder, Kamchatka flounder). A list of              restrict the ability of non-AFA crab
                                                  groundfish sideboard limits. NMFS                       BSAI species or species groups with                   vessels to target groundfish species and
                                                  would no longer need to calculate the                   sideboard limits that are proposed to be              species groups in the GOA. Since
                                                  applicable sideboard limits, prepare the                closed in regulation to directed fishing              implementation of the CR Program
                                                  necessary tables, and publish those                     by AFA CVs is provided in Table 2–5                   sideboard limits in 2006, the only
                                                  sideboard limits and their                              of the Analysis. In the BSAI, AFA CVs                 sideboard limits large enough to support
                                                  corresponding directed fishing                          have historically targeted two                        directed fishing have been the Western
                                                  prohibitions each year in the BSAI and                  sideboard-limited species (Pacific cod                and Central GOA Pacific cod pot catcher
                                                  GOA groundfish harvest specifications.                  and yellowfin sole), and this proposed                vessel sideboard limits, and in some
                                                  This will reduce staff time and annual                  rule would not change the management                  years the Western GOA Pacific cod pot
                                                  costs to prepare and publish the BSAI                   of those sideboard fisheries that have                catcher/processor sideboard limit. All
                                                  and GOA groundfish harvest                              opened for directed fishing in the past               other sideboard limits have been closed
                                                  specifications.                                         and that likely would continue to                     for directed fishing because they are not
                                                     This proposed rule would not modify                  support a directed fishery for those                  sufficient to provide for a directed
                                                  the ability of sideboard-restricted                     species and for certain gear types for                fishery by crab vessels. A list of the
                                                  vessels to retain incidental catch of                   Pacific cod (see Table 2–6 of the                     GOA sideboard limits that would be
                                                  species closed to directed fishing while                Analysis).                                            replaced with a prohibition on directed
                                                  targeting other species. Vessels are                       Similarly, for AFA CVs fishing in the              fishing is provided in Table 2–11 of the
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                                                  allowed to retain incidental catch of                   GOA, NMFS sets sideboard limits for                   Analysis, while Table 2–12 shows
                                                  species up to the MRA if the TAC of that                different groundfish species or species               sideboard limits for those Western and
                                                  species has not been reached, and once                  groups, and through the harvest                       Central GOA Pacific cod pot catcher
                                                  the TAC is reached, all retention of that               specifications NMFS closes many of                    vessels that would not be affected by the
                                                  species is prohibited. The regulations                  those sideboard species to directed                   proposed action and that likely would
                                                  governing incidental catch, MRAs, and                   fishing by AFA CVs. In the GOA, many                  remain open for directed fishing.
                                                  PSC status apply when a species is                      of the sideboards amounts cannot                         In both the BSAI and GOA, many of
                                                  closed to directed fishing, whether                     support a directed fishery by the AFA                 the sideboard limits are not large


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                                                  enough to support a directed fishery by                 the species or species groups for which               crab vessels in the GOA. This paragraph
                                                  AFA CVs and C/Ps and crab vessels,                      directed fishing by AFA CVs is                        would include a reference to proposed
                                                  which means that NMFS cannot actively                   prohibited in the BSAI and GOA,                       Table 11 to 50 CFR part 680, which lists
                                                  manage those fisheries to ensure a                      respectively.                                         the species or species groups for which
                                                  timely closure and prevent retention in                    Regarding the Central AI Atka                      directed fishing for sideboard limits is
                                                  excess of the TAC set for that year. It is              mackerel sideboard limit for AFA C/Ps,                prohibited.
                                                  highly unlikely that the TACs of any of                 this proposed rule would remove
                                                  the sideboard species would increase                    § 679.64(a)(1)(ii)(B). That regulation                Action 2: Removal of the AFA Inshore
                                                  significantly enough in the foreseeable                 specifies the AFA C/Ps Central AI Atka                Cooperative Catch Report From
                                                  future to result in a large enough                      mackerel sideboard limit of 11.5 percent              Regulation
                                                  sideboard limit to allow directed fishing               of the annual Central AI TAC, which is                   In addition to the Council’s
                                                  of the sideboard allowance. Because                     based on the sideboard limit set forth in             recommendation for revising the
                                                  factors such as TAC are not likely to                   Section 211(b)(2)(C)(i)) of the AFA.                  management of AFA Program and CR
                                                  change significantly enough to provide                  However, since the implementation of                  Program sideboard limits, NMFS also
                                                  AFA vessels and crab vessels with                       the Amendment 80 Program in 2008, the                 proposes to remove the requirements for
                                                  groundfish sideboard limits sufficient to               percentage of the initial TAC for the                 the AFA inshore cooperative weekly
                                                  support a directed fishery, NMFS has                    sector in which AFA C/Ps are                          catch report described in regulations at
                                                  determined it would be more efficient to                authorized to participate (the BSAI                   §§ 679.5(o) and 679.62(b)(3). This report
                                                  close those sideboard limits to directed                trawl limited access sector) is only 10               is no longer necessary to manage the
                                                  fishing in regulation, rather than                      percent. Therefore, the maximum                       AFA inshore pollock allocations. NMFS
                                                  continuing to specify those sideboard                   amount of the Central AI Atka mackerel                has direct and immediate access to
                                                  limits and close them to directed fishing               TAC available to AFA C/Ps under                       observer and landings data to track
                                                  every year through the annual harvest                   regulations implementing Amendment                    catch by the cooperatives and does not
                                                  specifications.                                         80 (10 percent) is less than the                      need the information submitted by the
                                                     Accordingly, under Action 1, this                    sideboard limit established for AFA C/                cooperatives to monitor the Bering Sea
                                                  proposed rule would implement the                       Ps when the AFA Program was                           pollock fisheries. Eliminating this
                                                  Council’s recommendation (Option 1 to                   implemented in 2000 (11.5 percent).                   weekly reporting requirement will
                                                  Alternative 2, the preferred alternative)               Since the BSAI trawl limited access                   reduce the burden on the designated
                                                  to:                                                     sector allocation is less than the                    representatives of AFA inshore
                                                     • Prohibit directed fishing for most                 sideboard limit, the sideboard limit no               cooperatives to prepare and submit
                                                  AFA Program and CR Program                              longer constrains AFA C/Ps. NMFS                      these reports to NMFS weekly, will
                                                  groundfish sideboard limits by adding                   believes that the proposed revision to                reduce costs to the members of the AFA
                                                  Tables 54, 55, and 56 to 50 CFR part 679                remove the regulation that specifies the              inshore cooperatives to pay for the
                                                  to list the AFA Program sideboard                       sideboard limit for Central AI Atka                   preparation and submission of these
                                                  species prohibited to directed fishing;                 mackerel for AFA C/Ps is consistent                   weekly reports, and will reduce the time
                                                  and by adding Table 11 to 50 CFR part                   with Section 211 of the AFA. Section                  and costs that NMFS incurs in
                                                  680 to list the CR Program sideboard                    211(a) of the AFA allows the Council to
                                                                                                                                                                processing and reviewing the weekly
                                                  species prohibited to directed fishing;                 recommend, and NMFS to approve,
                                                     • remove a regulation                                                                                      reports.
                                                                                                          conservation and management measures
                                                  (§ 679.64(a)(1)(ii)(B)) establishing the                necessary to protect other fisheries from             Classification
                                                  annual Central AI Atka mackerel                         the adverse impacts caused by the AFA.
                                                  sideboard limit for AFA C/Ps; and                                                                               Pursuant to sections 304(b)(1)(A) and
                                                                                                          The current allocation of Atka mackerel
                                                     • make other minor regulatory                                                                              305(d) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the
                                                                                                          available to AFA C/Ps (10 percent of the
                                                  amendments necessary to establish                       TAC) is effectively a conservation and                NMFS Assistant Administrator has
                                                  directed fishery closures for specific                  management measure that protects                      determined that this proposed rule is
                                                  species and species groups in                           participants in other non-AFA fisheries               consistent with the BSAI FMP, the GOA
                                                  regulation.                                             by limiting the amount of Atka mackerel               FMP, the Crab FMP, other provisions of
                                                     This proposed rule would revise                      that AFA C/Ps can potentially harvest to              the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other
                                                  § 679.20(d) by adding a new paragraph                   less than 11.5 percent of the TAC                     applicable law, subject to further
                                                  to prohibit directed fishing for the                    available to AFA C/Ps under the                       consideration of comments received
                                                  species sideboard limits listed in                      existing sideboard limit established                  during the public comment period.
                                                  proposed Tables 54, 55, and 56 to 50                    under Section 211(b)(2)(C)(i) of the                    This proposed rule has been
                                                  CFR part 679. Existing regulations                      AFA. Under the proposed rule, NMFS                    determined to be not significant for the
                                                  associated with establishing sideboard                  would no longer specify the AFA C/P                   purposes of Executive Order 12866.
                                                  directed fishing allowances would be                    sideboard limit for Central AI Atka                   Regulatory Impact Review (RIR)
                                                  retained, as they are needed for those                  mackerel; however, that fishery would
                                                  species or species groups that would                    remain open to directed fishing, and                     An RIR was prepared to assess the
                                                  continue to have sideboard limits                       AFA C/Ps as part of the BSAI trawl                    costs and benefits of available regulatory
                                                  established through the annual harvest                  limited access sector would remain                    alternatives. A copy of this analysis is
                                                  specifications. In addition,                            constrained under existing regulations                available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).
                                                  § 679.64(a)(3) would be revised to add a                to harvesting up to the 10 percent of the             The Council recommended the
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                                                  paragraph describing that proposed                      allocation to the BSAI trawl limited                  regulatory revisions in this proposed
                                                  Table 54 to 50 CFR part 679 contains the                access sector (50 CFR 679.91(c)(2)(ii)                rule based on those measures that
                                                  BSAI species or species groups                          and Table 33 to 50 CFR part 679).                     maximized net benefits to the Nation.
                                                  prohibited for directed fishing by AFA                     For the CR Program sideboard limits,               Specific aspects of the economic
                                                  C/Ps. Similarly, § 679.64(b)(5) would be                this proposed rule would revise                       analysis related to the impact of this
                                                  revised to add a paragraph that                         § 680.22(e) to describe the permanent                 proposed rule on small entities are
                                                  describes proposed Tables 55 and 56 to                  prohibition for directed fishing for most             discussed below in the Initial
                                                  50 CFR part 679. These two tables list                  GOA groundfish species by non-AFA                     Regulatory Flexibility Analysis section.


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                                                  Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                 entities via their cooperative affiliation.           605 of the RFA (5 U.S.C. 605) that this
                                                  (IRFA)                                                  Other than these vessels, there are 18                action will not have a significant
                                                    This IRFA was prepared for this                       vessels that are restricted by sideboard              economic impact on a substantial
                                                  proposed rule, as required by section                   limits in the BSAI and GOA and that are               number of small entities prior to
                                                  603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act                   not members of an AFA or crab                         publication of the final rule.
                                                                                                          cooperative. These 18 vessels may be                     The only potential adverse economic
                                                  (RFA) (5 U.S.C. 603), to describe the
                                                                                                          considered small entities under the RFA               impacts on directly regulated small
                                                  economic impact this proposed rule, if
                                                                                                          because they likely have combined                     entities that have been identified for this
                                                  adopted, would have on small entities.
                                                                                                          annual gross receipts not in excess of                proposed rule are if the ABC and
                                                  An IRFA describes why this action is
                                                                                                          $11.0 million.                                        corresponding TAC for the species for
                                                  being proposed; the objectives and legal
                                                                                                            This proposed rule would directly                   which directed fishing would be closed
                                                  basis for the proposed rule; the number
                                                                                                          regulate those vessel operators that are              significantly increased. With respect to
                                                  of small entities to which the proposed                 restricted by AFA Program and CR                      potential changes in ABCs and TACs,
                                                  rule would apply; any projected                         Program groundfish sideboard limits in                NMFS does not anticipate that there
                                                  reporting, recordkeeping, or other                      the BSAI and GOA, and AFA inshore                     will be significant increases to the
                                                  compliance requirements of the                          cooperatives that are required to submit              groundfish species’ ABCs and TACs
                                                  proposed rule; any overlapping,                         an AFA inshore cooperative weekly                     associated with this action to the degree
                                                  duplicative, or conflicting Federal rules;              report. All persons required to submit                that the increases could allow for a
                                                  and any significant alternatives to the                 an AFA inshore cooperative weekly                     directed fishery for a given species.
                                                  proposed rule that would accomplish                     report are also subject to sideboard                  Sideboard limits represent a very small
                                                  the stated objectives, consistent with                  limits under the AFA Program.                         proportion of a given annual groundfish
                                                  applicable statutes, and that would                     Therefore, the number of directly                     TAC. If a particular species’ biomass,
                                                  minimize any significant adverse                        regulated entities under this proposed                ABC, and TAC increased to a level that
                                                  economic impacts of the proposed rule                   rule is equal to the number of vessel                 could potentially allow for a directed
                                                  on small entities. Descriptions of this                 operators restricted by AFA Program                   fishery for that species’ sideboard limit,
                                                  proposed rule, its purpose, and the legal               and CR Program groundfish sideboard                   such a substantial change in biomass
                                                  basis are contained earlier in this                     limits in the BSAI and GOA. The                       and harvest control rules would also
                                                  preamble and are not repeated here.                     thresholds applied to determine if an                 give rise to other potential management
                                                  Number and Description of Small                         entity or group of entities are ‘‘small’’             considerations beyond just increasing
                                                  Entities Regulated by This Proposed                     under the RFA depend on the industry                  sideboard limits. With regards to the
                                                  Rule                                                    classification for the entity or entities.            potential that the Amendment 80
                                                                                                          Businesses classified as primarily                    Program allocations of groundfish
                                                     NMFS has determined that vessels                     engaged in commercial fishing are                     (specifically Central AI Atka mackerel)
                                                  that are members of a fishing                           considered small entities if they have                could change, NMFS considers that
                                                  cooperative are affiliated when                         combined annual gross receipts not in                 prospect highly unlikely. The AFA and
                                                  classifying them for the RFA analyses.                  excess of $11.0 million for all affiliated            Amendment 80 fishery management
                                                  In making this determination, NMFS                      operations worldwide (81 FR 4469;                     programs in the BSAI are currently
                                                  considered the Small Business                           January 26, 2016). Businesses classified              stable. The groundfish allocations
                                                  Administration’s (SBA) ‘‘principles of                  as primarily engaged in fish processing               established by these programs have not
                                                  affiliation’’ at 13 CFR 121.103.                        are considered small entities if they                 been modified since they were
                                                  Specifically, in § 121.103(f), SBA refers               employ 750 or fewer persons on a full-                implemented, and there are no
                                                  to ‘‘[a]ffiliation based on identity of                 time, part-time, temporary, or other                  foreseeable changes in the allocations
                                                  interest,’’ which states affiliation may                basis, at all affiliated operations                   established under the Amendment 80
                                                  arise among two or more persons with                    worldwide. Since at least 1993, NMFS                  Program. If such allocative changes were
                                                  an identity of interest. Individuals or                 Alaska Region has considered catcher/                 proposed, the Council and NMFS would
                                                  firms that have identical or substantially              processors to be predominantly engaged                conduct a comprehensive analysis as
                                                  identical business or economic interests                in fish harvesting rather than fish                   part of any potential future action of
                                                  (such as family members, individuals or                 processing. Under this classification, the            how such changes could affect the
                                                  firms with common investments, or                       threshold of $11.0 million in annual                  sideboard limits associated with this
                                                  firms that are economically dependent                   gross receipts is appropriate.                        action.
                                                  through contractual or other                              Based on this analysis, NMFS
                                                  relationships) may be treated as one                    preliminarily determines that there are               Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other
                                                  party with such interests aggregated. If                18 entities that may be considered small              Compliance Requirements
                                                  business entities are affiliated, then the              and would be affected by this proposed                   This proposed rule would remove a
                                                  threshold for identifying small entities                rule. However, due to the complexity of               recordkeeping and reporting
                                                  is applied to the group of affiliated                   the affiliation among the entities and the            requirement for the submittal of AFA
                                                  entities rather than on an individual                   overlay of affiliation due to ownership               inshore cooperative weekly catch
                                                  entity basis.                                           and affiliation based on the contractual              reports. Such reports are no longer
                                                     There are 93 active AFA catcher                      relationship among members of                         necessary to assist NMFS with
                                                  vessels that are restricted by sideboard                cooperatives, it is not certain these 18              managing the AFA inshore pollock
                                                  limits in the BSAI and GOA, 17 active                   entities are small entities, as defined by            fisheries, as the information in such
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                                                  catcher/processors that are restricted by               the RFA, that could be affected by this               reports has been superseded by more
                                                  sideboard limits in the BSAI, and 95 CR                 proposed rule. Nonetheless, NMFS has                  contemporary, electronic data reporting.
                                                  Program active catcher vessels that are                 prepared this IRFA, which provides                    The proposal to remove these
                                                  restricted by sideboard limits in the                   potentially affected small entities an                requirements is anticipated to reduce
                                                  GOA. These vessels are members of an                    opportunity to provide comments on                    the cost in total to the public by
                                                  AFA cooperative for Bering Sea pollock                  this IRFA. NMFS will evaluate any                     approximately $8,475 per year, and is
                                                  or a Bering Sea Crab Cooperative and                    comments received on the IRFA and                     anticipated to reduce costs to NMFS by
                                                  are therefore considered to be large                    may consider certifying under section                 approximately $5,400 per year.


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                                                    No small entity is subject to reporting               modest economic benefit for AFA                       PART 679—FISHERIES OF THE
                                                  requirements that are in addition to or                 inshore cooperatives.                                 EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF
                                                  different from the requirements that                                                                          ALASKA
                                                                                                          Collection-of-Information Requirements
                                                  apply to all directly regulated entities.
                                                                                                            This proposed rule addresses a                      ■ 1. The authority citation for part 679
                                                  Duplicate, Overlapping, or Conflicting                  collection-of-information requirement                 continues to read as follows:
                                                  Federal Rules                                           subject to review and approval by the                   Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et
                                                    No duplication, overlap, or conflict                  Office of Management and Budget                       seq.; 3631 et seq.; Pub. L. 108–447; Pub. L.
                                                  between this proposed rule and existing                 (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction                   111–281.
                                                  Federal rules has been identified.                      Act (PRA) and which has been approved
                                                                                                          by OMB under control number 0648–                     § 679.5 Recordkeeping and reporting
                                                  Description of Significant Alternatives                                                                       (R&R) [Amended]
                                                                                                          0401 (AFA Reports). The proposed rule
                                                  That Minimize Adverse Impacts on                                                                                2. In § 679.5, remove and reserve
                                                                                                          would not add any new information                     ■
                                                  Small Entities
                                                                                                          collection requirements, but would                    paragraph (o).
                                                     No significant alternatives were                     remove the regulatory requirement for                 ■ 3. In § 679.20, add paragraph
                                                  identified that would accomplish the                    the AFA inshore cooperative weekly                    (d)(1)(iv)(D) to read as follows:
                                                  stated objectives for streamlining the                  catch report. The public reporting
                                                  management of AFA and CR Program                                                                              § 679.20   General limitations.
                                                                                                          burden for the AFA inshore cooperative
                                                  sideboard limits by prohibiting in                      weekly catch report is estimated to                   *      *    *     *    *
                                                  regulation certain species sideboard                    average 45 minutes per response, which                   (d) * * *
                                                  limits, are consistent with applicable                  includes the time for reviewing                          (1) * * *
                                                  statutes, and that would reduce costs to                instructions, searching existing data                    (iv) * * *
                                                  potentially affected small entities more                sources, gathering and maintaining the                   (D) Species or species groups for
                                                  than the proposed rule. The Council and                 data needed, and completing and                       which directed fishing for sideboard
                                                  NMFS considered two alternatives for                    reviewing the collection of information.              limits by AFA vessels is prohibited are
                                                  action one of this proposed rule.                       The proposal to remove this collection                listed in Tables 54, 55, and 56 to this
                                                  Alternative 1 is the no action                          of information requirement has been                   part.
                                                  alternative. This alternative would                     submitted to OMB for approval.                        *      *    *     *    *
                                                  continue the annual establishment of                      Public comment is sought regarding
                                                  the sideboard limits for all the species                                                                      § 679.62 Inshore sector cooperative
                                                                                                          the proposal to remove the requirement                allocation program [Amended]
                                                  listed in proposed Tables 54, 55, and 56                for the AFA inshore cooperative weekly
                                                  to 50 CFR part 679, as well as proposed                 catch report and the burden hour                      ■ 4. In § 679.62, remove paragraph
                                                  Table 11 to 50 CFR part 680, and would                  estimate for this report. Send comments               (b)(3).
                                                  maintain the sideboard limit for Central                                                                      ■ 5. In § 679.64,
                                                                                                          on these or any other aspects of the
                                                  AI Atka mackerel for AFA C/Ps. These                                                                          ■ a. Revise paragraph (a)(1)(ii)(A);
                                                                                                          collection of information to NMFS
                                                  sideboard species have insufficient                                                                           ■ b. Remove paragraph (a)(1)(ii)(B);
                                                                                                          Alaska Region (see ADDRESSES) and to
                                                  sideboard limits to support directed                                                                          ■ c. Redesignate paragraph (a)(1)(ii)(C)
                                                                                                          OIRA by email to OIRA_Submission@
                                                  fishing, are fully allocated to other catch             omb.eop.gov or by fax to (202) 395–                   as paragraph (a)(1)(ii)(B); and
                                                  share programs, or for a variety of other                                                                     ■ d. Revise paragraphs (a)(3) and (b)(5)
                                                                                                          5806.
                                                  reasons are closed to directed fishing.                   Notwithstanding any other provision                 to read as follows:
                                                  NMFS would continue to prohibit                         of the law, no person is required to                  § 679.64 Harvesting sideboard limits in
                                                  directed fishing for these sideboard                    respond to, and no person shall be                    other fisheries.
                                                  fisheries via the annual harvest                        subject to penalty for failure to comply
                                                  specifications, except for the Central AI                                                                       (a) * * *
                                                                                                          with, a collection of information subject               (1) * * *
                                                  Atka mackerel sideboard limit for AFA                   to the requirements of the PRA, unless
                                                  C/Ps.                                                                                                           (ii) * * *
                                                                                                          that collection of information displays a               (A) Bering Sea subarea and Eastern
                                                     Alternative 2, along with Option 1                   currently valid OMB control number.
                                                  (the preferred alternative), provides the                                                                     Aleutian Islands, zero; and
                                                                                                          All currently approved NOAA
                                                  greatest economic benefits. The primary                                                                       *      *    *      *    *
                                                                                                          collections of information may be
                                                  economic benefit of this proposed rule                                                                          (3) How will AFA catcher/processor
                                                                                                          viewed at http://www.cio.noaa.gov/
                                                  is to reduce NMFS’s administrative                                                                            sideboard limits be managed? (i) The
                                                                                                          services_programs/prasubs.html.
                                                  burden of managing most AFA Program                                                                           Regional Administrator will manage
                                                  and CR Program sideboards through the                   List of Subjects                                      groundfish harvest limits and PSC
                                                  annual harvest specifications process.                                                                        bycatch limits for AFA catcher/
                                                                                                          50 CFR Part 679
                                                  Implementation of Alternative 2 through                                                                       processors through directed fishing
                                                  this proposed rule would streamline the                   Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and                    closures in fisheries established under
                                                  preparation of the BSAI and GOA                         recordkeeping requirements.                           paragraph (a)(1) of this section in
                                                  annual harvest specifications, simplify                 50 CFR Part 680                                       accordance with the procedures set out
                                                  NMFS’s annual programming changes to                                                                          in §§ 679.20(d)(1)(iv) and
                                                                                                            Alaska, Reporting and recordkeeping                 679.21(b)(4)(iii).
                                                  the groundfish catch accounting system,                 requirements.
                                                  and reduce the future costs of                                                                                  (ii) Directed fishing for the BSAI
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                                                  publishing the annual harvest                             Dated: August 9, 2018.                              groundfish sideboard limits listed in
                                                  specifications in the Federal Register                  Samuel D. Rauch, III,                                 Table 54 of this part is prohibited.
                                                  each year. The economic effects on                      Deputy Assistant Administrator for                    *      *    *      *    *
                                                  fishery participants that are affected by               Regulatory Programs, National Marine                    (b) * * *
                                                  this proposed action primarily are                      Fisheries Service.                                      (5) How will catcher vessel sideboard
                                                  neutral. The removal of the AFA inshore                   For the reasons set out in the                      limits be managed? (i) The Regional
                                                  cooperative weekly catch report                         preamble, NMFS proposes to amend 50                   Administrator will manage groundfish
                                                  requirement would, however, provide a                   CFR part 679 and part 680 as follows:                 harvest limits and PSC bycatch limits


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                                                  for AFA catcher vessels using directed                                     Table 55 of this part and the GOA                                              ■ 6. Add and reserve Table 52 to part
                                                  fishing closures according to the                                          groundfish sideboard limits listed in                                          679.
                                                  procedures set out at §§ 679.20(d)(1)(iv)                                  Table 56 of this part is prohibited.                                           ■ 7. Add and reserve Table 53 to part
                                                  and 679.21(d)(7) and (e)(3)(v).                                            *    *     *     *      *                                                      679.
                                                     (ii) Directed fishing for the BSAI                                                                                                                     ■ 8. Add Table 54 to part 679 to read as
                                                  groundfish sideboard limits listed in                                                                                                                     follows:

                                                   TABLE 54—BSAI SPECIES AND SPECIES GROUPS FOR WHICH DIRECTED FISHING FOR SIDEBOARD LIMITS BY LISTED AFA
                                                      CATCHER/PROCESSORS AND CATCHER/PROCESSORS DESIGNATED ON LISTED AFA CATCHER/PROCESSOR PERMITS
                                                      IS PROHIBITED
                                                                                     Species or species group                                                                                         Management area or subarea

                                                  Sablefish, trawl gear .................................................................................           Bering Sea (BS) subarea of the BSAI.
                                                                                                                                                                    Aleutian Islands (AI).
                                                  Atka mackerel ...........................................................................................         BS/Eastern Aleutian District.
                                                                                                                                                                    Western Aleutian District.
                                                  Rock sole ..................................................................................................      BSAI.
                                                  Greenland turbot .......................................................................................          Bering Sea subarea of the BSAI.
                                                                                                                                                                    AI.
                                                  Arrowtooth flounder ..................................................................................            BSAI.
                                                  Kamchatka flounder ..................................................................................             BSAI.
                                                  Flathead sole ............................................................................................        BSAI.
                                                  Alaska plaice ............................................................................................        BSAI.
                                                  Other flatfish .............................................................................................      BSAI.
                                                  Pacific ocean perch ..................................................................................            Bering Sea subarea of the BSAI.
                                                                                                                                                                    Eastern Aleutian District.
                                                                                                                                                                    Central Aleutian District.
                                                                                                                                                                    Western Aleutian District.
                                                  Northern rockfish ......................................................................................          BSAI.
                                                  Shortraker rockfish ...................................................................................           BSAI.
                                                  Rougheye rockfish ....................................................................................            Bering Sea subarea of the BSAI/Eastern Aleutian District.
                                                                                                                                                                    Central Aleutian District/Western Aleutian District.
                                                  Other rockfish ...........................................................................................        BS.
                                                                                                                                                                    AI.
                                                  Skates .......................................................................................................    BSAI.
                                                  Sculpins ....................................................................................................     BSAI.
                                                  Sharks .......................................................................................................    BSAI.
                                                  Octopuses .................................................................................................       BSAI.



                                                  ■ 9. Add Table 55 to part 679 to read as
                                                  follows:

                                                        TABLE 55—BSAI SPECIES AND SPECIES GROUPS FOR WHICH DIRECTED FISHING FOR SIDEBOARD LIMITS BY NON-
                                                                                   EXEMPT AFA CATCHER VESSELS IS PROHIBITED
                                                           Species or species group                                                        Management area or subarea                                                                   Gear type

                                                  Pacific cod .........................................        BSAI .................................................................................................      Jig.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Hook-and-line catcher vessel ≥60 ft.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Hook-and-line catcher vessel ≤60 ft.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Pot.
                                                  Sablefish, trawl gear ..........................             Bering Sea subarea of the BSAI .....................................................                        All.
                                                                                                               AI ......................................................................................................   All.
                                                  Atka mackerel ....................................           BSAI .................................................................................................      All.
                                                  Rock sole ...........................................        BSAI .................................................................................................      All.
                                                  Greenland turbot ................................            BS .....................................................................................................    All.
                                                                                                               AI ......................................................................................................   All.
                                                  Arrowtooth flounder ...........................              BSAI .................................................................................................      All.
                                                  Kamchatka flounder ...........................               BSAI .................................................................................................      All.
                                                  Alaska plaice .....................................          BSAI .................................................................................................      All.
                                                  Other flatfish ......................................        BSAI .................................................................................................      All.
                                                  Flathead sole .....................................          BSAI .................................................................................................      All.
                                                  Pacific ocean perch ...........................              BS .....................................................................................................    All.
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                                                                                                               Eastern Aleutian District ...................................................................               All.
                                                                                                               Central Aleutian District ...................................................................               All.
                                                                                                               Western Aleutian District ..................................................................                All.
                                                  Northern rockfish ...............................            BSAI .................................................................................................      All.
                                                  Shortraker rockfish ............................             BSAI .................................................................................................      All.
                                                  Rougheye rockfish .............................              Bering Sea subarea of the BSAI/Eastern Aleutian District ..............                                     All.
                                                                                                               Central Aleutian District/Western Aleutian District ...........................                             All.
                                                  Other rockfish ....................................          Bering Sea subarea of the BSAI .....................................................                        All.
                                                                                                               AI ......................................................................................................   All.



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                                                        TABLE 55—BSAI SPECIES AND SPECIES GROUPS FOR WHICH DIRECTED FISHING FOR SIDEBOARD LIMITS BY NON-
                                                                             EXEMPT AFA CATCHER VESSELS IS PROHIBITED—Continued
                                                           Species or species group                                                         Management area or subarea                                                                 Gear type

                                                  Skates ................................................      BSAI      .................................................................................................   All.
                                                  Sculpins .............................................       BSAI      .................................................................................................   All.
                                                  Sharks ................................................      BSAI      .................................................................................................   All.
                                                  Octopuses ..........................................         BSAI      .................................................................................................   All.



                                                  ■ 10. Add Table 56 to part 679 to read
                                                  as follows:

                                                         TABLE 56—GOA SPECIES AND SPECIES GROUPS FOR WHICH DIRECTED FISHING FOR SIDEBOARD LIMITS BY NON-
                                                                                   EXEMPT AFA CATCHER VESSELS IS PROHIBITED
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Management or regulatory area and
                                                                                                          Species or species group                                                                                           processing component
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 (if applicable)

                                                  Pacific cod ...........................................................................................................................................        Eastern GOA, inshore component.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Eastern GOA, offshore component.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Western GOA.
                                                  Sablefish ..............................................................................................................................................       Central GOA.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Eastern GOA.
                                                  Shallow-water flatfish ...........................................................................................................................             Eastern GOA.
                                                  Deep-water flatfish ...............................................................................................................................            Western GOA.
                                                  Rex sole ...............................................................................................................................................       Western GOA.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Eastern GOA.
                                                  Arrowtooth flounder .............................................................................................................................              Western GOA.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Eastern GOA.
                                                  Flathead sole .......................................................................................................................................          Western GOA.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Eastern GOA.
                                                  Pacific ocean perch .............................................................................................................................              Western GOA.
                                                  Northern rockfish .................................................................................................................................            Western GOA.
                                                  Shortraker rockfish ...............................................................................................................................            Western GOA.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Central GOA.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Eastern GOA.
                                                  Dusky rockfish .....................................................................................................................................           Western GOA.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Central GOA.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Eastern GOA.
                                                  Rougheye rockfish ...............................................................................................................................              Western GOA.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Central GOA.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Eastern GOA.
                                                  Demersal shelf rockfish .......................................................................................................................                Southeast Outside District.
                                                  Thornyhead rockfish ............................................................................................................................               Western GOA.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Central GOA.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Eastern GOA.
                                                  Other rockfish ......................................................................................................................................          Central GOA.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Eastern GOA.
                                                  Atka mackerel ......................................................................................................................................           GOA.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Western GOA.
                                                  Big skates ............................................................................................................................................        Central GOA.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Eastern GOA.
                                                  Longnose skates ..................................................................................................................................             Western GOA.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Central GOA.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Eastern GOA.
                                                  Other skates ........................................................................................................................................          GOA.
                                                  Sculpins ...............................................................................................................................................       GOA.
                                                  Sharks ..................................................................................................................................................      GOA.
                                                  Octopuses ............................................................................................................................................         GOA.



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                                                                                                                              241; Pub. L. 109–479.                                                              (i) Except as provided in paragraph
                                                  PART 680—FISHERIES OF THE                                                   ■ 12. In § 680.22, revise paragraph                                             (e)(1)(ii) of this section, annual
                                                  EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF                                                 (e)(1)(i) to read as follows:                                                   sideboard harvest limits for each
                                                  ALASKA                                                                                                                                                      groundfish species, except fixed-gear
                                                                                                                              § 680.22 Sideboard protections for GOA                                          sablefish, will be established by
                                                  ■ 11. The authority citation for part 680                                   groundfish fisheries                                                            multiplying the sideboard ratios
                                                  continues to read as follows:                                               *       *    *                *          *                                      calculated under paragraph (d) of this
                                                                                                                                  (e) * * *                                                                   section by the proposed and final TACs


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                                                  in each area for which a TAC is                                            expressed in metric tons will be                                    prohibited (see paragraph (e)(2)(ii) of
                                                  specified. If a TAC is further                                             published in the annual GOA                                         this section and Table 11 to this part).
                                                  apportioned by season, the sideboard                                       groundfish harvest specification notices,                           *     *     *    *    *
                                                  harvest limit also will be apportioned by                                  except for those species for which
                                                  season in the same ratio as the overall                                                                                                        ■ 13. Add Table 11 to part 680 to read
                                                                                                                             directed fishing for sideboard limits is
                                                  TAC. The resulting harvest limits                                                                                                              as follows:

                                                   TABLE 11—GULF OF ALASKA SPECIES AND SPECIES GROUPS FOR WHICH DIRECTED FISHING FOR SIDEBOARD LIMITS BY
                                                                                   NON-AFA CRAB VESSELS IS PROHIBITED
                                                                  Species or species group                                   Management area or regulatory area, processing component (if applicable), and gear type (if
                                                                                                                             applicable)

                                                  Pollock ................................................................   Shumagin (Management Area 610).
                                                                                                                             Chirikof (Management Area 620).
                                                                                                                             Kodiak (Management Area 630).
                                                                                                                             Western Yakutat District.
                                                                                                                             Southeast Outside District.
                                                                                                                                                          Area                                                  Gear, vessel type
                                                  Pacific cod ..........................................................     Western GOA ...................................................     Jig.
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Hook-and-line Catcher Vessel.
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Trawl Catcher Vessel.
                                                                                                                             Central GOA .....................................................   Jig.
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Hook-and-line Catcher Vessel.
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Trawl Catcher Vessel.
                                                                                                                             Eastern GOA, inshore component.
                                                                                                                             Eastern GOA, offshore component.
                                                  Sablefish, trawl gear ..........................................           Western GOA.
                                                                                                                             Central GOA.
                                                                                                                             Eastern GOA.
                                                  Shallow-water flatfish .........................................           Western GOA.
                                                                                                                             Central GOA.
                                                                                                                             Eastern GOA.
                                                  Deep-water flatfish .............................................          Western GOA.
                                                                                                                             Central GOA.
                                                                                                                             Eastern GOA.
                                                  Rex sole .............................................................     Western GOA.
                                                                                                                             Central GOA.
                                                                                                                             Eastern GOA.
                                                  Arrowtooth Flounder ..........................................             Western GOA.
                                                                                                                             Central GOA.
                                                                                                                             Eastern GOA.
                                                  Flathead sole .....................................................        Western GOA.
                                                                                                                             Central GOA.
                                                                                                                             Eastern GOA.
                                                  Pacific ocean perch ...........................................            Western GOA.
                                                                                                                             Central GOA.
                                                                                                                             Eastern GOA.
                                                  Northern rockfish ................................................         Western GOA.
                                                                                                                             Central GOA.
                                                  Shortraker rockfish .............................................          Western GOA.
                                                                                                                             Central GOA.
                                                                                                                             Eastern GOA.
                                                  Dusky rockfish ....................................................        Western GOA.
                                                                                                                             Central GOA.
                                                                                                                             Eastern GOA.
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                                                  Rougheye rockfish .............................................            Western GOA.
                                                                                                                             Central GOA.
                                                                                                                             Eastern GOA.
                                                  Demersal shelf rockfish .....................................              Southeast Outside District.
                                                  Thornyhead rockfish ..........................................             Western GOA.
                                                                                                                             Central GOA.
                                                                                                                             Eastern GOA.




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                                                   TABLE 11—GULF OF ALASKA SPECIES AND SPECIES GROUPS FOR WHICH DIRECTED FISHING FOR SIDEBOARD LIMITS BY
                                                                             NON-AFA CRAB VESSELS IS PROHIBITED—Continued
                                                  Other rockfish .....................................................      Western/Central GOA.
                                                                                                                            Eastern GOA.
                                                  Atka mackerel ....................................................        GOA.
                                                  Big skates ..........................................................     Western GOA.
                                                                                                                            Central GOA.
                                                                                                                            Eastern GOA.
                                                  Longnose skates ................................................          Western GOA.
                                                                                                                            Central GOA.
                                                                                                                            Eastern GOA.
                                                  Other skates .......................................................      GOA.
                                                  Sculpins ..............................................................   GOA.
                                                  Sharks ................................................................   GOA.
                                                  Octopuses ..........................................................      GOA.



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Document Created: 2018-08-16 01:02:12
Document Modified: 2018-08-16 01:02:12
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesComments must be received no later than September 17, 2018.
ContactObren Davis, (907) 586-7228.
FR Citation83 FR 40733 
RIN Number0648-BH88
CFR Citation50 CFR 679
50 CFR 680
CFR AssociatedAlaska; Fisheries and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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