83_FR_42613 83 FR 42450 - Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Herring Fishery; Adjustment to 2018 Atlantic Herring Management Area Sub-Annual Catch Limits

83 FR 42450 - Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Herring Fishery; Adjustment to 2018 Atlantic Herring Management Area Sub-Annual Catch Limits

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 163 (August 22, 2018)

Page Range42450-42452
FR Document2018-18128

This interim final rule reduces the sub-annual catch limits for the four Atlantic Herring Management Areas (including Area 1A, 1B, 2, and 3). This action is necessary to address Atlantic herring population decline due to poor recruitment into the population. The reduction is intended to mitigate herring population declines and lead to more available herring biomass and higher catch limits in 2019 and beyond.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 180703607-8744-01]
RIN 0648-XG340


Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern 
United States; Atlantic Herring Fishery; Adjustment to 2018 Atlantic 
Herring Management Area Sub-Annual Catch Limits

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

ACTION: Interim final rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: This interim final rule reduces the sub-annual catch limits 
for the four Atlantic Herring Management Areas (including Area 1A, 1B, 
2, and 3). This action is necessary to address Atlantic herring 
population decline due to poor recruitment into the population. The 
reduction is intended to mitigate herring population declines and lead 
to more available herring biomass and higher catch limits in 2019 and 
beyond.

DATES: This action is effective August 22, 2018 through December 31, 
2018. Comments must be received on or before September 21, 2018.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2018-0094, by either of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2018-0094, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Michael Pentony, Regional 
Administrator, 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930. Mark the 
outside of the envelope, ``Comments on Atlantic Herring 2018 ACL 
Adjustments.''
    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, etc.), 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). Attachments to electronic comments will be accepted in 
Microsoft Word, Excel, or Adobe PDF file formats only.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Daniel Luers, Fishery Management 
Specialist, 978-282-8457.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    Regulations implementing the Atlantic Herring Fishery Management 
Plan (FMP) for herring appear at 50 CFR part 648, subpart K. We 
implemented 2016-2018 herring specifications (November 1, 2016; 81 FR 
75731) in November 2016 as recommended by the Council. The 
specifications included overfishing limits (OFLs) of 138,000 mt, 
117,000 mt, and 111,000 mt for 2016, 2017, and 2018, respectively. The 
resulting acceptable biological catch (ABC) based on the New England 
Fishery Management Council's ABC control rule was 111,000 mt in 2018, 
an amount equal to the OFL and that had no greater than a 50-percent 
probability that overfishing would occur. This ABC was consistent with 
the Council Scientific and Statistical Committee's advice. The current 
ACL for the herring fishery is 100,969 mt, and the sub-ACLs for the 
four management areas are: Area 1A-31,789 mt; Area 1B-3,552 mt; Area 2-
31,137 mt; and Area 3-43,763 mt.
    In June of 2018, a new Northeast Regional Stock Assessment Workshop 
(SAW) and review by the Stock Assessment Review Committee (SARC) for 
Atlantic herring was completed. The assessment concluded that although 
Atlantic herring was not overfished and overfishing was not occurring 
in 2017, the stock is declining due to poor recruitment of herring into 
the population. The stock assessment estimated that recruitment has 
been at historic lows during the most recent 5 years (2013-2017). The 
final assessment summary report is available on the Northeast Fisheries 
Science Center website (www.nefsc.noaa.gov/publications/).
    The assessment projects that poor recruitment of Atlantic herring 
will likely result in a substantial decline in biomass, but that the 
biomass should increase after reaching a low in 2019 if recruitment 
returns to historic average levels. The SAW/SARC estimated that if the 
entire 2018 acceptable biological catch (ABC) (111,000 mt) is 
harvested, the 2019 overfishing limit (OFL) would need to be reduced by 
nearly 90 percent, to 13,700 mt. The SAW/SARC also estimated that if 
the 2018 catch is half of the ABC (55,000 mt), the OFL in 2019 would 
need to be 28,900 mt.
    The herring specification regulations provide us with the authority 
to make in-season adjustments to the specifications and sub-ACLs to 
achieve conservation and management objectives after we have consulted 
with the Council. Any adjustments must be consistent with the Atlantic 
Herring FMP objectives and other FMP provisions. After receiving 
preliminary SAW/SARC results, we consulted with the Council on 
potential sub-ACL adjustments during the Council's June 2018 meeting.
    At its June 2018 meeting, based on the SAW/SARC preliminary stock 
assessment projections, the Council recommended capping the sub-ACLs 
for herring Management Areas 1A, 1B, and 3 at 2017 catch levels, and to 
set the Area 2 sub-ACL at 8,200 mt. The Council recommended a slightly 
different approach for Area 2 because the 2017 harvest level had been 
surpassed, and they wanted to allow for a fall fishery for the bottom 
trawl fleet, who have consistently relied upon fall herring catch in 
that area. The Council recommendation was intended to provide some 
conservation benefits for herring in 2018 and thereby mitigate the 
impacts of estimated 2019 reductions on the herring industry. After the 
June Council meeting, additional catch projections completed at the 
SARC meeting indicated the Council's recommended level of catch has a 
69-percent chance of resulting in overfishing in 2018. The Northeast 
Fisheries Science Center subsequently provided us with an additional 
projection based on a 50-percent probability of overfishing. This 
projection resulted in catch equal to 49,900 mt.
    To lessen the risk of overfishing occurring in 2018, we are 
reducing the 2018 total allowable catch to 49,900 mt, which is 3,775 mt 
less than the Council's recommended 53,655 mt. This action only reduces 
the sub-ACLs for the four herring management areas and does not alter 
any other limits in the 2016-2018 specifications. We chose to reduce 
the Council's recommended catch so that the new area sub-ACLs provide 
at least a 50-percent probability of preventing overfishing in 2018. We 
set levels based on the newly projected OFL for 2018 out of precaution 
to prevent overfishing while allowing the fishery to achieve optimum 
yield. As explained below, projections based on current catch rates 
show a low probability that the fishery will catch

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these amounts. However, Atlantic herring catch is highly unpredictable, 
and catch totals could quickly surpass current sub-ACLs in spite of our 
projections. The fishery still has an opportunity to achieve these 
limits and mitigate the economic hardship from expected reductions in 
2019-2021. This 2018 reduction is projected to increase the OFL to 
30,700 mt in 2019, 38,900 mt in 2020, and 59,800 mt in 2021.

                         Table 1--Adjustment of Specifications for 2018 Herring Sub-ACLs
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                                       2018 Original (from          2018 Council
                                         specifications)           recommendation          NMFS adjusted final
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Area 1A Sub-ACL...................                  * 31,789                  * 28,682                    27,743
Area 1B Sub-ACL...................                     3,552                     2,639                     2,639
Area 2 Sub-ACL....................                    31,137                     8,200                     8,200
Area 3 Sub-ACL....................                    43,763                    14,134                    11,318
Total of Sub-ACLs.................                ** 110,536                    53,655                    49,900
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* If New Brunswick weir fishery catch through October 1 is less than 4,000 mt, then 1,000 mt will be added to
  the ACL and Area 1A Sub-ACL.
** Total of the sum of the area sub-ACLs. Note that this is different from the stockwide ACL (100,969 mt) which
  is not increased by carrying over underages.

    We are relying on the SAW/SARC's report and the Northeast Fisheries 
Science Center's additional projection to set reduced 2018 management 
area sub-ACLs for the fishery. The SAW/SARC used the most recent and 
best available data to make projections for future biomass. Although 
the estimates of future biomass are projections, they represent the 
best available scientific data for NMFS to act upon to mitigate both 
further biomass reductions and adverse economic impacts to the herring 
fishery. Based on this information, we are setting sub-ACLs consistent 
with projection probabilities that were used to set OFLs for the 2016-
2018 specifications.
    The herring specification regulations provide that the OFL must be 
equal to catch resulting from applying the maximum fishing mortality 
threshold to a current or projected estimate of stock size. When the 
stock is not overfished and overfishing is not occurring, this is 
usually the fishing rate supporting maximum sustainable yield 
(FMSY). Catch that exceeds this amount would result in 
overfishing. The ABC may be set equal to the OFL, or it may be set 
lower than the OFL to account for scientific uncertainty. The ACL may 
be equal to or lower than the ABC after considering management 
uncertainty.
    The 2016-2018 specifications included an ABC that was equal to the 
OFL for 2018 and was based on a projection showing there was no greater 
than a 50 percent probability that overfishing would occur at that 
level. Further, the SSC determined there was a near zero chance the 
stock would become overfished at that level based on the scientific 
information available to it at the time. The sub-ACLs were slightly 
reduced from the ABC to account for management uncertainty in the New 
Brunswick weir fishery.
    We do not anticipate that the fishery will catch the reduced limits 
for each of the four management areas. The herring fishery caught 
49,500 mt in 2017, and catch rates to date in 2018 are substantially 
below those for 2017. The largest catch limit reduction in 2018 would 
occur in Area 3, where we would reduce the sub-ACL by over 30,000 mt. 
However, catch in Area 3 has dropped sharply in the past 3 years. The 
fishery caught 33.3k mt in 2015, 18.8k mt in 2016, and 14.1k mt in 
2017. The 2018 catch through July 20 is only about 1.2k mt. This is 
below the catch level through July 20 for 2017, which was the previous 
lowest catch level for that time series. Similarly, the fishery has 
failed to catch the Area 1B sub-ACL in two of the previous three years, 
and the current catch level is less than the lowest of those years 
(2015), suggesting that it may be difficult for the fishery to catch 
this area's sub-ACL. Additionally, the vast majority of Area 2 is 
closed to the midwater trawl fishery due to a river herring/shad catch 
cap closure, which greatly reduces the likelihood that any more than a 
small portion of the remaining sub-ACL would be harvested. Finally, 
even if catch rates increase this year and catch amounts approach the 
new catch limits set in this action, we are required to close the 
directed fisheries once 92 percent of the sub-ACL is projected to be 
caught. This would allow us to constrain catch below the limit that is 
expected to prevent overfishing.

Classification

    The NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that this interim 
final rule is consistent with the Atlantic Herring FMP, national 
standards and other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act, and other applicable law.
    This interim final rule is exempt from the procedures of Executive 
Order (E.O.) 12866 because this action contains no implementing 
regulations.
    This interim final rule does not introduce any new reporting, 
recordkeeping, or other compliance requirements.
    This interim final rule does not contain policies with Federalism 
or ``takings'' implications as those terms are defined in E.O. 13132 
and E.O. 12630, respectively.
    Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), the Assistant Administrator for 
Fisheries (AA) finds it is impracticable and contrary to the public 
interest to provide for prior notice and an opportunity for public 
comment. Additionally, the AA finds there is good cause under 5 U.S.C. 
553(d)(1) and (3) to waive the 30-day delay in effectiveness so that 
the purpose of this rule is not undermined. This action reduces the 
herring catch limits to reduce the risk of overfishing in 2018 with a 
goal of increasing herring biomass and future fishery opportunity. This 
rule must be in effect as soon as practicable to realize these intended 
benefits.
    Before taking this action, we consulted with the New England 
Council at is June 2018 meeting, at which the Council recommended that 
we reduce the 2018 sub-ACLs for each herring management area. This 
consultation was scheduled after preliminary results from the 2018 
stock assessment became available indicating that herring biomass is 
likely to decline substantially in 2019. At this meeting, the Council 
discussed the preliminary stock assessment results, measures likely 
necessary in 2019, and took public comment on its recommendation to 
reduce the 2018 sub-ACLs. As a result of these discussions and input 
from the public, including the herring industry, the Council 
recommended reducing 2018 catch to mitigate the economic harm to the 
herring industry that is

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anticipated from necessary reductions in 2019.
    A delay in implementing the new catch limits will increase the 
likelihood that 2018 catch will exceed these new limits. The 2018 catch 
reductions in this action are based on the new benchmark assessment, 
which was just recently completed in June 2018. Based on this new 
scientific information, the reductions in this action would result in a 
50-percent probability of preventing overfishing in 2018. Exceeding the 
new harvest limits would result in a lower biomass and negative 
economic impacts to the herring industry due to a lower allowable catch 
in 2019 and beyond. Because herring is a critical bait source for the 
lobster fishery, these negative economic impacts are also expected to 
extend to the lobster fishery due to a reduction in bait supply.
    Additionally, we are required to implement a 2,000-lb possession 
limit for each management area through the end of the current fishing 
year once 92 percent of the area sub-ACL is projected to be caught. We 
are also required to implement the 2,000-lb possession limit for the 
whole fishery (all areas) when 95-percent of the total herring ACL is 
harvested. If a delay in implementing this action results in catch 
approaching, or exceeding, the new 2018 catch limits, the closure of 
the directed fishery is more likely. An inseason closure of the 
directed fishery would be counter to the goals and objectives of this 
action, which is intended to reduce 2018 catch, but also continue to 
provide fishing opportunities for the remainder of the 2018 fishing 
year.
    Input from the public at the June 2018 Council meeting was nearly 
all supportive of reducing 2018 catch limits, and the fishing industry 
and the public generally are expecting new limits to be set as soon as 
practicable. The lack of catch to date in 2018 has tempered the 
industry's expectations, and they no longer anticipate reaching even 
the reduced ACL. Herring industry members were concerned about the 
economic impact to the fishery in 2019 if we do not ensure reduced 
catch this year. Representatives from fishing advocacy and 
environmental groups also supported reducing 2018 catch limits, 
suggesting it could improve the projected stock estimates and expedite 
growth of the stock to previous high levels. The Council recommended we 
implement this action with the goal of conserving herring biomass and 
allowing for higher fishery catch limits in the 2019-2021 
specifications. We expect the 2018 sub-ACL reductions to increase the 
estimated herring biomass in 2019 and provide for more catch for the 
fishery.
    This interim final rule is exempt from the procedures of the 
Regulatory Flexibility Act because the rule is issued without 
opportunity for prior notice and opportunity for public comment.

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

    Dated: August 17, 2018.
Chris Oliver,
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
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                                           DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  submitted voluntarily by the sender will              to 13,700 mt. The SAW/SARC also
                                                                                                   be publicly accessible. NMFS will                     estimated that if the 2018 catch is half
                                           National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        accept anonymous comments (enter                      of the ABC (55,000 mt), the OFL in 2019
                                           Administration                                          ‘‘N/A’’ in the required fields if you wish            would need to be 28,900 mt.
                                                                                                   to remain anonymous). Attachments to                     The herring specification regulations
                                           50 CFR Part 648                                         electronic comments will be accepted in               provide us with the authority to make
                                                                                                   Microsoft Word, Excel, or Adobe PDF                   in-season adjustments to the
                                           [Docket No. 180703607–8744–01]
                                                                                                   file formats only.                                    specifications and sub-ACLs to achieve
                                           RIN 0648–XG340                                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      conservation and management
                                                                                                   Daniel Luers, Fishery Management                      objectives after we have consulted with
                                           Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions;                                                                              the Council. Any adjustments must be
                                           Fisheries of the Northeastern United                    Specialist, 978–282–8457.
                                                                                                                                                         consistent with the Atlantic Herring
                                           States; Atlantic Herring Fishery;                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                                                                         FMP objectives and other FMP
                                           Adjustment to 2018 Atlantic Herring                     Background                                            provisions. After receiving preliminary
                                           Management Area Sub-Annual Catch                                                                              SAW/SARC results, we consulted with
                                           Limits                                                     Regulations implementing the
                                                                                                                                                         the Council on potential sub-ACL
                                                                                                   Atlantic Herring Fishery Management
                                           AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                                                                            adjustments during the Council’s June
                                                                                                   Plan (FMP) for herring appear at 50 CFR
                                           Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                                                                          2018 meeting.
                                                                                                   part 648, subpart K. We implemented                      At its June 2018 meeting, based on the
                                           Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      2016–2018 herring specifications                      SAW/SARC preliminary stock
                                           Commerce.                                               (November 1, 2016; 81 FR 75731) in                    assessment projections, the Council
                                           ACTION: Interim final rule; request for                 November 2016 as recommended by the                   recommended capping the sub-ACLs for
                                           comments.                                               Council. The specifications included                  herring Management Areas 1A, 1B, and
                                                                                                   overfishing limits (OFLs) of 138,000 mt,              3 at 2017 catch levels, and to set the
                                           SUMMARY:   This interim final rule                      117,000 mt, and 111,000 mt for 2016,
                                           reduces the sub-annual catch limits for                                                                       Area 2 sub-ACL at 8,200 mt. The
                                                                                                   2017, and 2018, respectively. The                     Council recommended a slightly
                                           the four Atlantic Herring Management                    resulting acceptable biological catch
                                           Areas (including Area 1A, 1B, 2, and 3).                                                                      different approach for Area 2 because
                                                                                                   (ABC) based on the New England                        the 2017 harvest level had been
                                           This action is necessary to address                     Fishery Management Council’s ABC
                                           Atlantic herring population decline due                                                                       surpassed, and they wanted to allow for
                                                                                                   control rule was 111,000 mt in 2018, an               a fall fishery for the bottom trawl fleet,
                                           to poor recruitment into the population.                amount equal to the OFL and that had
                                           The reduction is intended to mitigate                                                                         who have consistently relied upon fall
                                                                                                   no greater than a 50-percent probability              herring catch in that area. The Council
                                           herring population declines and lead to                 that overfishing would occur. This ABC                recommendation was intended to
                                           more available herring biomass and                      was consistent with the Council                       provide some conservation benefits for
                                           higher catch limits in 2019 and beyond.                 Scientific and Statistical Committee’s                herring in 2018 and thereby mitigate the
                                           DATES: This action is effective August                  advice. The current ACL for the herring               impacts of estimated 2019 reductions on
                                           22, 2018 through December 31, 2018.                     fishery is 100,969 mt, and the sub-ACLs               the herring industry. After the June
                                           Comments must be received on or                         for the four management areas are: Area               Council meeting, additional catch
                                           before September 21, 2018.                              1A–31,789 mt; Area 1B–3,552 mt; Area                  projections completed at the SARC
                                           ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                      2–31,137 mt; and Area 3–43,763 mt.                    meeting indicated the Council’s
                                           on this document, identified by NOAA–                      In June of 2018, a new Northeast                   recommended level of catch has a 69-
                                           NMFS–2018–0094, by either of the                        Regional Stock Assessment Workshop                    percent chance of resulting in
                                           following methods:                                      (SAW) and review by the Stock                         overfishing in 2018. The Northeast
                                             • Electronic Submission: Submit all                   Assessment Review Committee (SARC)                    Fisheries Science Center subsequently
                                           electronic public comments via the                      for Atlantic herring was completed. The               provided us with an additional
                                           Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                      assessment concluded that although                    projection based on a 50-percent
                                           www.regulations.gov/                                    Atlantic herring was not overfished and               probability of overfishing. This
                                           #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2018-                        overfishing was not occurring in 2017,                projection resulted in catch equal to
                                           0094, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                  the stock is declining due to poor                    49,900 mt.
                                           complete the required fields, and enter                 recruitment of herring into the                          To lessen the risk of overfishing
                                           or attach your comments.                                population. The stock assessment                      occurring in 2018, we are reducing the
                                             • Mail: Submit written comments to                    estimated that recruitment has been at                2018 total allowable catch to 49,900 mt,
                                           Michael Pentony, Regional                               historic lows during the most recent 5                which is 3,775 mt less than the
                                           Administrator, 55 Great Republic Drive,                 years (2013–2017). The final assessment               Council’s recommended 53,655 mt. This
                                           Gloucester, MA 01930. Mark the outside                  summary report is available on the                    action only reduces the sub-ACLs for
                                           of the envelope, ‘‘Comments on Atlantic                 Northeast Fisheries Science Center                    the four herring management areas and
                                           Herring 2018 ACL Adjustments.’’                         website (www.nefsc.noaa.gov/                          does not alter any other limits in the
                                             Instructions: Comments sent by any                    publications/).                                       2016–2018 specifications. We chose to
                                           other method, to any other address or                      The assessment projects that poor                  reduce the Council’s recommended
                                           individual, or received after the end of                recruitment of Atlantic herring will                  catch so that the new area sub-ACLs
                                           the comment period, may not be                          likely result in a substantial decline in             provide at least a 50-percent probability
                                           considered by NMFS. All comments                        biomass, but that the biomass should                  of preventing overfishing in 2018. We
                                           received are a part of the public record                increase after reaching a low in 2019 if              set levels based on the newly projected
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                                           and will generally be posted for public                 recruitment returns to historic average               OFL for 2018 out of precaution to
                                           viewing on www.regulations.gov                          levels. The SAW/SARC estimated that if                prevent overfishing while allowing the
                                           without change. All personal identifying                the entire 2018 acceptable biological                 fishery to achieve optimum yield. As
                                           information (e.g., name, address, etc.),                catch (ABC) (111,000 mt) is harvested,                explained below, projections based on
                                           confidential business information, or                   the 2019 overfishing limit (OFL) would                current catch rates show a low
                                           otherwise sensitive information                         need to be reduced by nearly 90 percent,              probability that the fishery will catch


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                                           these amounts. However, Atlantic                                    projections. The fishery still has an                 2018 reduction is projected to increase
                                           herring catch is highly unpredictable,                              opportunity to achieve these limits and               the OFL to 30,700 mt in 2019, 38,900 mt
                                           and catch totals could quickly surpass                              mitigate the economic hardship from                   in 2020, and 59,800 mt in 2021.
                                           current sub-ACLs in spite of our                                    expected reductions in 2019–2021. This

                                                                                 TABLE 1—ADJUSTMENT OF SPECIFICATIONS FOR 2018 HERRING SUB-ACLS
                                                                                                                                     2018 Original                  2018 Council            NMFS adjusted
                                                                                                                                 (from specifications)            recommendation                final

                                           Area 1A Sub-ACL ..................................................................                      * 31,789                     * 28,682                27,743
                                           Area 1B Sub-ACL ..................................................................                         3,552                        2,639                 2,639
                                           Area 2 Sub-ACL ....................................................................                       31,137                        8,200                 8,200
                                           Area 3 Sub-ACL ....................................................................                       43,763                       14,134                11,318
                                           Total of Sub-ACLs .................................................................                  ** 110,536                        53,655                49,900
                                             * If New Brunswick weir fishery catch through October 1 is less than 4,000 mt, then 1,000 mt will be added to the ACL and Area 1A Sub-ACL.
                                             ** Total of the sum of the area sub-ACLs. Note that this is different from the stockwide ACL (100,969 mt) which is not increased by carrying
                                           over underages.


                                              We are relying on the SAW/SARC’s                                 the four management areas. The herring                12866 because this action contains no
                                           report and the Northeast Fisheries                                  fishery caught 49,500 mt in 2017, and                 implementing regulations.
                                           Science Center’s additional projection to                           catch rates to date in 2018 are                          This interim final rule does not
                                           set reduced 2018 management area sub-                               substantially below those for 2017. The               introduce any new reporting,
                                           ACLs for the fishery. The SAW/SARC                                  largest catch limit reduction in 2018                 recordkeeping, or other compliance
                                           used the most recent and best available                             would occur in Area 3, where we would                 requirements.
                                           data to make projections for future                                 reduce the sub-ACL by over 30,000 mt.                    This interim final rule does not
                                           biomass. Although the estimates of                                  However, catch in Area 3 has dropped                  contain policies with Federalism or
                                           future biomass are projections, they                                sharply in the past 3 years. The fishery              ‘‘takings’’ implications as those terms
                                           represent the best available scientific                             caught 33.3k mt in 2015, 18.8k mt in                  are defined in E.O. 13132 and E.O.
                                           data for NMFS to act upon to mitigate                               2016, and 14.1k mt in 2017. The 2018                  12630, respectively.
                                           both further biomass reductions and                                 catch through July 20 is only about 1.2k                 Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), the
                                           adverse economic impacts to the herring                             mt. This is below the catch level                     Assistant Administrator for Fisheries
                                           fishery. Based on this information, we                              through July 20 for 2017, which was the
                                           are setting sub-ACLs consistent with                                                                                      (AA) finds it is impracticable and
                                                                                                               previous lowest catch level for that time             contrary to the public interest to provide
                                           projection probabilities that were used                             series. Similarly, the fishery has failed
                                           to set OFLs for the 2016–2018                                                                                             for prior notice and an opportunity for
                                                                                                               to catch the Area 1B sub-ACL in two of                public comment. Additionally, the AA
                                           specifications.                                                     the previous three years, and the current
                                              The herring specification regulations                                                                                  finds there is good cause under 5 U.S.C.
                                                                                                               catch level is less than the lowest of                553(d)(1) and (3) to waive the 30-day
                                           provide that the OFL must be equal to                               those years (2015), suggesting that it
                                           catch resulting from applying the                                                                                         delay in effectiveness so that the
                                                                                                               may be difficult for the fishery to catch             purpose of this rule is not undermined.
                                           maximum fishing mortality threshold to                              this area’s sub-ACL. Additionally, the
                                           a current or projected estimate of stock                                                                                  This action reduces the herring catch
                                                                                                               vast majority of Area 2 is closed to the              limits to reduce the risk of overfishing
                                           size. When the stock is not overfished                              midwater trawl fishery due to a river
                                           and overfishing is not occurring, this is                                                                                 in 2018 with a goal of increasing herring
                                                                                                               herring/shad catch cap closure, which                 biomass and future fishery opportunity.
                                           usually the fishing rate supporting                                 greatly reduces the likelihood that any
                                           maximum sustainable yield (FMSY).                                                                                         This rule must be in effect as soon as
                                                                                                               more than a small portion of the                      practicable to realize these intended
                                           Catch that exceeds this amount would                                remaining sub-ACL would be harvested.
                                           result in overfishing. The ABC may be                                                                                     benefits.
                                                                                                               Finally, even if catch rates increase this
                                           set equal to the OFL, or it may be set                              year and catch amounts approach the                      Before taking this action, we
                                           lower than the OFL to account for                                   new catch limits set in this action, we               consulted with the New England
                                           scientific uncertainty. The ACL may be                              are required to close the directed                    Council at is June 2018 meeting, at
                                           equal to or lower than the ABC after                                fisheries once 92 percent of the sub-ACL              which the Council recommended that
                                           considering management uncertainty.                                 is projected to be caught. This would                 we reduce the 2018 sub-ACLs for each
                                              The 2016–2018 specifications                                     allow us to constrain catch below the                 herring management area. This
                                           included an ABC that was equal to the                               limit that is expected to prevent                     consultation was scheduled after
                                           OFL for 2018 and was based on a                                     overfishing.                                          preliminary results from the 2018 stock
                                           projection showing there was no greater                                                                                   assessment became available indicating
                                           than a 50 percent probability that                                  Classification                                        that herring biomass is likely to decline
                                           overfishing would occur at that level.                                                                                    substantially in 2019. At this meeting,
                                           Further, the SSC determined there was                                 The NMFS Assistant Administrator                    the Council discussed the preliminary
                                           a near zero chance the stock would                                  has determined that this interim final                stock assessment results, measures
                                           become overfished at that level based on                            rule is consistent with the Atlantic                  likely necessary in 2019, and took
                                           the scientific information available to it                          Herring FMP, national standards and                   public comment on its recommendation
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                                           at the time. The sub-ACLs were slightly                             other provisions of the Magnuson-                     to reduce the 2018 sub-ACLs. As a result
                                           reduced from the ABC to account for                                 Stevens Fishery Conservation and                      of these discussions and input from the
                                           management uncertainty in the New                                   Management Act, and other applicable                  public, including the herring industry,
                                           Brunswick weir fishery.                                             law.                                                  the Council recommended reducing
                                              We do not anticipate that the fishery                              This interim final rule is exempt from              2018 catch to mitigate the economic
                                           will catch the reduced limits for each of                           the procedures of Executive Order (E.O.)              harm to the herring industry that is


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                                           anticipated from necessary reductions                   in 2019 and provide for more catch for                Management Division website at https://
                                           in 2019.                                                the fishery.                                          www.fisheries.noaa.gov/topic/atlantic-
                                              A delay in implementing the new                        This interim final rule is exempt from              highly-migratory-species.
                                           catch limits will increase the likelihood               the procedures of the Regulatory
                                                                                                                                                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                           that 2018 catch will exceed these new                   Flexibility Act because the rule is issued
                                                                                                   without opportunity for prior notice and              Tobey Curtis at (978) 281–9273 or Guy
                                           limits. The 2018 catch reductions in this
                                           action are based on the new benchmark                   opportunity for public comment.                       DuBeck or Lauren Latchford at (301)
                                           assessment, which was just recently                                                                           427–8503.
                                                                                                     Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                           completed in June 2018. Based on this                                                                         SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                     Dated: August 17, 2018.
                                           new scientific information, the
                                           reductions in this action would result in               Chris Oliver,                                         Background
                                           a 50-percent probability of preventing                  Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,
                                                                                                   National Marine Fisheries Service.                       On March 2, 2018, NMFS
                                           overfishing in 2018. Exceeding the new
                                                                                                   [FR Doc. 2018–18128 Filed 8–21–18; 8:45 am]           implemented an interim final rule using
                                           harvest limits would result in a lower
                                                                                                                                                         emergency authority under the
                                           biomass and negative economic impacts                   BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                                                                         Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                           to the herring industry due to a lower
                                                                                                                                                         Conservation and Management Act, 16
                                           allowable catch in 2019 and beyond.
                                                                                                   DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                U.S.C. 1855(c), to implement measures
                                           Because herring is a critical bait source
                                           for the lobster fishery, these negative                                                                       in HMS recreational and commercial
                                                                                                   National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      fisheries to address overfishing
                                           economic impacts are also expected to
                                                                                                   Administration                                        consistent with ICCAT
                                           extend to the lobster fishery due to a
                                           reduction in bait supply.                                                                                     Recommendation 17–08 (83 FR 8946).
                                                                                                   50 CFR Part 648                                       The interim final rule noted that the
                                              Additionally, we are required to
                                           implement a 2,000-lb possession limit                   [Docket No. 180104009–8201–01]                        measures may be extended for up to an
                                           for each management area through the                                                                          additional 186 days if needed while
                                                                                                   RIN 0648–BH49                                         longer-term measures were developed
                                           end of the current fishing year once 92
                                           percent of the area sub-ACL is projected                                                                      through an FMP amendment. This
                                                                                                   Extension of Emergency Measures To
                                           to be caught. We are also required to                                                                         temporary rule extends the emergency
                                                                                                   Address Overfishing of Atlantic
                                           implement the 2,000-lb possession limit                 Shortfin Mako Shark                                   interim final measures for North
                                           for the whole fishery (all areas) when                                                                        Atlantic shortfin mako sharks (Isurus
                                           95-percent of the total herring ACL is                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    oxyrinchus) without change. The
                                           harvested. If a delay in implementing                   Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  interim final rule provided detailed
                                           this action results in catch approaching,               Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    information on the background,
                                           or exceeding, the new 2018 catch limits,                Commerce.                                             purpose, need, and justification for
                                           the closure of the directed fishery is                  ACTION: Temporary rule; emergency                     implementing these emergency
                                           more likely. An inseason closure of the                 action extended.                                      management measures, and that
                                           directed fishery would be counter to the                                                                      information is not repeated here.
                                           goals and objectives of this action,                    SUMMARY:   This rule extends the
                                                                                                                                                            Section 305(c) of the Magnuson-
                                           which is intended to reduce 2018 catch,                 measures in an emergency interim final
                                                                                                                                                         Stevens Act allows for the extension of
                                           but also continue to provide fishing                    rule for the North Atlantic shortfin
                                                                                                   mako shark fishery published on March                 an emergency regulation or interim
                                           opportunities for the remainder of the                                                                        measure, which is otherwise effective
                                           2018 fishing year.                                      2, 2018. This extension is necessary to
                                                                                                   maintain measures that address                        for up to 180 days, for up to another 186
                                              Input from the public at the June 2018                                                                     days, provided that the public has had
                                           Council meeting was nearly all                          overfishing of shortfin mako sharks
                                                                                                   while long-term measures are developed                an opportunity to comment on the
                                           supportive of reducing 2018 catch                                                                             emergency regulation. NMFS accepted
                                           limits, and the fishing industry and the                and to meet requirements of a
                                                                                                   recommendation of the International                   public comment on the initial
                                           public generally are expecting new                                                                            emergency measures in the interim final
                                           limits to be set as soon as practicable.                Commission for the Conservation of
                                                                                                   Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT). The rule is                   rule through May 7, 2018; comments
                                           The lack of catch to date in 2018 has                                                                         and responses are summarized below.
                                           tempered the industry’s expectations,                   expected to reduce fishing mortality to
                                                                                                   address overfishing, consistent with                  This extension does not alter the
                                           and they no longer anticipate reaching                                                                        emergency measures already in place.
                                           even the reduced ACL. Herring industry                  ICCAT Recommendation 17–08, by
                                                                                                   continuing to reduce landings and                     NMFS is not accepting additional public
                                           members were concerned about the                                                                              comment on this extension.
                                           economic impact to the fishery in 2019                  increase live releases in the recreational
                                           if we do not ensure reduced catch this                  and commercial HMS fisheries, but is                     NMFS has determined that all the
                                           year. Representatives from fishing                      not expected to result in significant                 necessary criteria for extending the
                                           advocacy and environmental groups                       economic impacts.                                     emergency measures have been met and,
                                           also supported reducing 2018 catch                      DATES: The end of the effective period                therefore, NMFS is extending these
                                           limits, suggesting it could improve the                 for the amendments to 50 CFR 635.20,                  emergency measures through March 3,
                                           projected stock estimates and expedite                  635.21, 635.24, and 635.71, as published              2019. NMFS has proposed long-term
                                           growth of the stock to previous high                    on March 2, 2018 (83 FR 8946), is                     management measures for the North
                                           levels. The Council recommended we                      extended from August 29, 2018, to                     Atlantic shortfin mako shark stock
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                                           implement this action with the goal of                  March 3, 2019.                                        through Draft Amendment 11 to the
                                           conserving herring biomass and                          ADDRESSES: Copies of the                              2006 Consolidated HMS Fishery
                                           allowing for higher fishery catch limits                Environmental Assessment (EA) and                     Management Plan (FMP), 83 FR 35590
                                           in the 2019–2021 specifications. We                     other supporting documents for the                    (July 27, 2018), which are expected to
                                           expect the 2018 sub-ACL reductions to                   emergency action are available from the               replace these emergency measures
                                           increase the estimated herring biomass                  Highly Migratory Species (HMS)                        before the expiration date.


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Document Created: 2018-08-22 00:38:52
Document Modified: 2018-08-22 00:38:52
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionInterim final rule; request for comments.
DatesThis action is effective August 22, 2018 through December 31, 2018. Comments must be received on or before September 21, 2018.
ContactDaniel Luers, Fishery Management Specialist, 978-282-8457.
FR Citation83 FR 42450 
RIN Number0648-XG34

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