83_FR_45570 83 FR 45396 - Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; Groundfish Bottom Trawl and Midwater Trawl Gear in the Trawl Rationalization Program

83 FR 45396 - Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; Groundfish Bottom Trawl and Midwater Trawl Gear in the Trawl Rationalization Program

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 174 (September 7, 2018)

Page Range45396-45410
FR Document2018-19343

NMFS proposes revising Federal regulations that restrict the use and configuration of bottom and midwater trawl gear for vessels fishing under the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery's Trawl Rationalization Program. The gear restrictions were originally implemented to limit discarding and protect overfished rockfish species. These restrictions are no longer necessary because of changes to the fishery, including implementation of the Trawl Rationalization Program in 2011, and improved status of a number of overfished rockfish stocks. By eliminating these regulations, the proposed action could increase flexibility in how vessels can use and configure gear to increase access to target stocks and efficiency of fishing practices, while still limiting the catch of target and non-target discards to meet the conservation objectives of the Trawl Rationalization Program.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 174 (Friday, September 7, 2018)
[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 174 (Friday, September 7, 2018)]
[Proposed Rules]
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From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2018-19343]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 660

[Docket No. 180207141-8783-01]
RIN 0648-BH74


Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries Off West Coast States; 
Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; Groundfish Bottom Trawl and Midwater 
Trawl Gear in the Trawl Rationalization Program

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 revising Federal regulations that restrict the 
use and configuration of bottom and midwater trawl gear for vessels 
fishing under the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery's Trawl 
Rationalization Program. The gear restrictions were originally 
implemented to limit discarding and protect overfished rockfish 
species. These restrictions are no longer necessary because of changes 
to the fishery, including implementation of the Trawl Rationalization 
Program in 2011, and improved status of a number of overfished rockfish 
stocks. By eliminating these regulations, the proposed action could 
increase flexibility in how vessels can use and configure gear to 
increase access to target stocks and efficiency of fishing practices, 
while still limiting the catch of target and non-target discards to 
meet the conservation objectives of the Trawl Rationalization Program.

DATES: Comments on this proposed rule must be received on or before 
October 9, 2018.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by NOAA-NMFS-2018-0081, by 
any of the following methods:
     Online Submission: Go to the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal 
at www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2018-0081, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Barry Thom, Regional 
Administrator, West Coast Region, NMFS, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, 
Seattle, WA 98115-0070.
    NMFS may not consider comments if they are sent by any other 
method, to any other address or individual, or received after the 
comment period ends. All comments received are a part of the public 
record and NMFS will post the comments 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 is 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.
    Electronic copies of supporting documents referenced in this 
proposed rule, including the Environmental Assessment (EA) and 
Regulatory Impact Review (RIR)/Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (RFA), 
are available from www.regulations.gov or from the NMFS West Coast 
Region Groundfish Fisheries website at http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/fisheries/groundfish/index.html.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karen Palmigiano, Fishery Management 
Specialist, 206-526-4491, or [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Table of Contents

I. Background
II. Summary of the Proposed Regulations
    A. Proposed Regulations for Net Configuration
    1. Eliminate Minimum Mesh Size Restriction
    2. Revise the Definition of Mesh Size
    3. Eliminate the Prohibition on Double-walled Codends
    4. Eliminate Restrictions on the Use of Chafing Gear
    5. Summary of Potential Impacts From Proposed Regulations for 
Net Configuration
    B. Eliminate the Requirement to Use Selective Flatfish Trawl 
Shoreward of the RCA and North of 42 N. Latitude
    C. Proposed Regulations for Vessel Operations
    1. Eliminate the Prohibition on Multiple Types of Groundfish 
Trawl Gears Carried and Fished on the Same Trip
    2. Eliminate the Prohibition on Bringing a New Haul Onboard 
Before All Catch From the Previous Haul Is Stowed
    3. Eliminate the Prohibition on Fishing in Multiple IFQ 
Management Areas on the Same Tow
    4. Summary of Potential Impacts From Proposed Regulations for 
Some Vessel Operations
III. Classification
IV. Description of Regulated Entities
V. Description of the Proposed Regulations
VI. Collection of Information Requirements

I. Background

    Prior to 2011, the Pacific Coast Groundfish fishery was primarily 
managed with trip and landing limits and area closures and monitoring 
was limited (e.g., less than 25 percent of groundfish bottom and 
midwater trawl trip landings were subject to at-sea observer coverage). 
During that time, NMFS implemented trawl gear restrictions to both 
reduce groundfish and non-groundfish bycatch and discards, as well as 
limit access to overfished rockfish habitat. Restrictions included: (1) 
Minimum mesh size requirements; (2) requirements for chafing gear and 
cod-ends; (3) the trawl Rockfish Conservation Areas (RCA), which 
prohibits the use of groundfish bottom trawl gear between certain

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fathom lines defined in regulation at Sec. Sec.  660.71 through 660.74; 
and, (4) a requirement that vessels use selective flatfish trawl, a 
type of small footrope trawl gear, shoreward of the trawl RCA and north 
of 40[deg]10' North (N) latitude.
    In 2011, NMFS implemented Amendments 20 and 21 to the Pacific Coast 
Groundfish Fishery Management Plan (PCGFMP), which established the 
Trawl Rationalization Program. The Trawl Rationalization Program, a 
type of catch share program, replaced trip and landing limits with 
fixed allocations for limited entry trawl participants, through an 
individual fishing quota (IFQ) management system. To allow managers to 
accurately account for catch against IFQ, the program increased at-sea 
and shoreside monitoring to 100 percent of trips and landings for 
groundfish bottom and midwater trawl vessels. This management system, 
which increased individual vessel accountability, successfully reduced 
bycatch of target and non-target rockfish in the trawl fishery. Since 
implementation of the Trawl Rationalization Program, five of the seven 
previously overfished rockfish species are now rebuilt.
    Building on the successes of the Trawl Rationalization Program at 
reducing discards, NMFS and the Pacific Fishery Management Council 
(Council) began working with industry members on several fishery 
management actions, known as Program Improvements or Enhancements (PIE) 
trailing actions. The PIE trailing actions included identifying 
regulations that limit the use and configuration of groundfish bottom 
and midwater trawl gears, and may no longer be necessary because the 
Trawl Rationalization Program effectively limits target and non-target 
species bycatch.
    In March 2011, groundfish industry members, through the Council's 
Groundfish Advisory Sub-Panel (GAP), requested that the Council 
eliminate and revise various regulations related to mesh size and 
requirements to use four-seam trawl shoreward of the trawl RCA. To 
address the GAP's recommendations, the Council formed an ad hoc 
committee to identify specific regulations that, if revised or 
eliminated, would allow fishermen to increase the efficiency of their 
fishing strategy as the Council had intended when they recommended 
implementation of the Trawl Rationalization Program. The Council 
authorized the appointment of the new ad hoc committee, the Trawl 
Rationalization Regulatory Evaluation Committee (TRREC), at its April 
2011 meeting.
    The TRREC held a meeting during the summer of 2011. At the 
Council's November meeting that year, the TRREC recommended the Council 
consider, as part of the PIE trailing actions, revising regulations to: 
(1) Allow multiple gear (trawl gears and fixed gear) use and possession 
seaward and shoreward of the trawl RCA; (2) remove restrictions on 
chafing gear for midwater trawl gear; and, (3) eliminate codend, mesh 
size, and selective flatfish trawl gear requirements and restrictions. 
The TRREC prioritized these three measures over others, but also 
recommended the Council consider revising additional regulations they 
felt were unnecessary and costly, including the prohibition on fishing 
more than one individual fishing quota (IFQ) management area and the 
definitions of large and small footropes.
    In March 2012, the Council adopted preliminary preferred 
alternatives for most of the gear measures under the PIE trailing 
actions; adopted its preferred alternative for chafing gear 
requirements for midwater trawl gear and put this action on a fast 
track for implementation; and, authorized a one-day public workshop of 
the Council's Enforcement Consultants (EC), GAP, and Groundfish 
Management Team (GMT) to discuss and make recommendations on the 
remaining gear related measures. Further discussion on gear measures 
were delayed until results of the gear workshop were presented to the 
Council.
    The purpose of the gear workshop, which took place August 29-30, 
2012, in Portland, Oregon, included scoping of various gear restriction 
measures that had been recommended to the Council by the TRREC and 
providing recommendations for how the Council can move forward. The 
gear workshop report was presented to the Council at its November 2012 
meeting and made similar recommendations to those in the TRREC report, 
including (1) allowing the use of multiple gears (trawl and fixed gear) 
on the same trip; (2) a reduction in the minimum mesh size for 
groundfish bottom trawl gear; (3) eliminating the selective flatfish 
trawl gear requirement; and (4) allowing vessels in the IFQ Program to 
move fixed gear across management lines. Additionally, the report 
included a recommendation to allow year-round use of midwater gear 
within and outside the trawl RCA north of 40[deg]10' North (N) 
latitude.
    The Council next took action on these measures in September 2015. 
At the time, the Council adopted the purpose and need statement, a 
rulemaking schedule, and the range of alternatives, along with some 
additional alternatives and measures suggested by the GAP. These new 
measures included changing how mesh size is defined so that regulations 
would allow for the enforcement of both knotted and knotless webbing; 
allowing vessels fishing under the Shorebased IFQ Program to fish 
across IFQ management lines; allowing whiting fishing with any type of 
trawl gear; allowing a tow to be brought onboard before previous catch 
is stowed; and, the option to further review and revise additional 
requirements in regulations at Sec.  660.130 which provides trawl gear 
requirements and restrictions. After Council and NMFS staff reviewed 
that section of the regulations, further measures were added to the 
list of potential gear changes, including eliminating codend 
restrictions. Several other possible measures were not forwarded at the 
time due to potential for delays in implementation. The Council 
scheduled final action on the suite of measures for March 2016.
    On March 3, 2016 (81 FR 11189), NMFS published a notice of intent 
(NOI) to prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS) to consider 
revisions to the regulations for groundfish bottom and midwater trawl 
gear used by vessels under the Trawl Rationalization Program. The 
Council conducted an additional scoping during its March 2016 meeting 
to gather public comments on the proposed regulations. Based on 
discussions at the meetings and public comments on the NOI, the Council 
selected their final preferred alternatives for all of the proposed 
measures at its March 2016 meeting, except the restriction on fishing 
across IFQ management lines. The Council delayed its decision on 
management lines, and selected its final preferred alternative at the 
June 2016 Council meeting. Detailed information, including the 
supporting documentation the Council considered at each meeting, is 
available at the Council's website, www.pcouncil.org.
    After the Council selected final recommendations on the proposed 
measures in March and June 2016, NMFS completed extensive analyses on 
the measures, including an Endangered Species Act section 7 
consultation on the impacts of the PCGFMP on listed salmon stocks. 
These analyses supported NMFS' determination that the impacts of 
implementing the proposed measures would likely not be significant and, 
therefore, there was no need to complete an EIS. Instead NMFS completed 
an integrated analysis that included an EA. On June 8, 2018, NMFS 
published a notice to withdraw preparation of the EIS (83 FR 26640). A

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copy of the draft EA and supporting documents are available from NMFS 
(see ADDRESSES).

II. Summary of the Proposed Regulations

    If implemented, the proposed regulations would provide flexibility 
to groundfish bottom and midwater trawl vessels fishing under the Trawl 
Rationalization Program in how they may use and configure their gear, 
and operate on fishing trips. This flexibility is expected to foster 
innovation and allow for more optimal harvest operations for the 
groundfish fleet.
    The Council deemed the proposed regulations consistent with and 
necessary to implement this action in an August 14, 2018, letter from 
Council Executive Director, Chuck Tracy, to Regional Administrator 
Barry Thom. Under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and 
Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), NMFS is required to publish 
proposed rules for comment after preliminarily determining whether they 
are consistent with applicable law. We are seeking comment on the 
proposed regulations in this action and whether they are consistent 
with the PCGFMP, the Magnuson-Stevens Act and its National Standards, 
and other applicable law.
    The discussion in this proposed rule and in the EA/RIR/RFA (See 
ADDRESSES) groups several related measures to reduce redundancy and to 
consider the collective impacts of similar proposed regulations. 
Through this action, the Council proposes to:
     Adjust a suite of restrictions related to how nets are 
configured, including eliminating minimum mesh size restrictions, 
changing the definition of mesh size, removing chafing gear placement 
restrictions, and removing restrictions on using double-walled codends 
from groundfish bottom and midwater trawl vessels fishing under the 
Trawl Rationalization Program;
     Remove the requirement to use selective flatfish trawl 
gear north of 40[deg] 10' N lat. and shoreward of the trawl RCA;
     Adjust a number of provisions related to vessel operations 
on a single fishing trip, including allowing vessels that fish in the 
Shorebased IFQ Program under the Trawl Rationalization Program to carry 
and fish groundfish bottom and midwater trawl gears on the same trip, 
fish across IFQ management lines, and bring a new haul on deck before 
the catch from a previous haul is stowed.

A. Proposed Regulations for Net Configurations

    This section discusses the proposed regulations that would remove 
some minimum mesh size restrictions, revise the definition of mesh 
size, remove chafing gear placement restrictions, and remove the 
prohibition on using double-walled codends for groundfish bottom and 
midwater trawl vessels fishing under the Trawl Rationalization Program. 
These measures all relate to net configuration, and all affect the mesh 
size for trawl nets. Because changing any of these restrictions could 
result in similar impacts, the analysis supporting this proposed rule 
considers both the individual and collective impacts of all of the 
measures. Below is a short description of each of the proposed 
regulations followed by a summary of the potential impacts of each of 
these measures combined.
1. Eliminate Minimum Mesh Size Restriction
    Mesh size is the opening between opposing knots in a fishing net, 
and minimum mesh size is the smallest distance allowed from the inside 
of one knot to the inside of the opposing knot. Currently, vessels 
fishing with groundfish trawl gear, including chafing gear, must use 
nets with a minimum mesh size greater than or equal to 4.5 inches (11.4 
cm) for bottom trawl, and greater than or equal to 3.0 inches (7.6 cm) 
for midwater trawl gears. These regulations were first implemented in 
the 1990s to reduce fishing mortality for smaller fish, thus increasing 
survival to maturity. Increasing size selectivity through minimum mesh 
size restrictions was also expected to reduce bycatch of non-target 
species.
    Midwater trawl gear must be constructed so that the first 20 feet 
(6.51 m) immediately behind the footrope or head-rope is constructed 
with bare ropes or mesh with a minimum size of 16 inches (40.64 cm). 
Also implemented in the 1990s, this restriction makes midwater trawl 
gear impractical or ineffective at capturing fish when in contact with 
the seafloor, which ensures that vessels do not make bottom contact 
with midwater trawl gear.
    This action would remove both the 4.5 in (11.4 cm) minimum mesh 
size requirement for groundfish bottom trawl gear and the 3.0 in (7.6 
cm) minimum mesh size requirement for midwater trawl. The Council did 
not recommend revising the current restriction on the minimum mesh size 
restriction for the first 20 feet (6.51 m) behind the footrope or head-
rope for midwater trawl gears. This requirement is essential to the 
definition of midwater trawl gear.
    Under the proposed regulations, it is not anticipated that 
groundfish bottom or midwater trawl vessel operators would 
significantly reduce their mesh size, throughout their codend, 
intermediate, and/or body of the trawl to create less selective fishing 
gear because this may increase the catch of undersized IFQ species or 
other unwanted species, decrease the efficiency of the trawl, and 
increase fuel consumption. Some groundfish bottom trawlers may use 
smaller meshes closer to the 3.0 in (7.6 cm) minimum allowed for 
midwater trawl to reduce gilling of species like widow rockfish and 
yellowtail rockfish. But there does not currently appear to be a need 
for midwater trawl vessel operators to reduce their minimum mesh size 
through their trawl gear lower than the requirement, even though they 
would be allowed to do so under the proposed regulatory changes, 
because the current 3.0 in (7.6 cm) minimum mesh size requirement is 
sufficient for preventing excessive gilling of midwater species (e.g., 
widow and yellowtail rockfish) while maintaining high catch rates.
    The proposed regulations would likely provide vessel operators with 
the flexibility to configure their gear to enable efficient catch of 
target species, including the strategic use of smaller mesh sizes to 
facilitate the use or construction of excluder devices (e.g., flexible 
grates), the use of smaller meshes to herd or guide fish through the 
net and reduce gilling, and to reinforce the net where the excluder or 
guiding panels are attached to reduce wear on the net meshes.
2. Revise the Definition of Mesh Size
    In addition to revising minimum mesh size restrictions for bottom 
and midwater trawl gear, this action updates the definition for 
measuring minimum mesh size to include knotless nets, as well as 
redefining the approach for measuring mesh size as the opening between 
opposing corners. These changes to the definition for mesh size are 
necessary because most vessels today use knotless trawl gear. Revising 
the definition of mesh size would allow NMFS Office of Law Enforcement 
(OLE) to enforce current mesh size requirements for nets that do not 
have knots. Additionally, removing the minimum mesh size requirements 
would reduce minor enforcement violations that occur when net shrinkage 
reduces mesh size below legal limits.
    Even if the minimum mesh size requirement is eliminated, as 
discussed

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under Section A.1. above, this revision to the definition of mesh size 
would still be necessary because vessels using midwater trawl nets will 
still be required to adhere to minimum mesh size requirements for the 
first 20 feet (6.51 m) behind the footrope or head-rope.
3. Eliminate the Prohibition on Double-Walled Codends
    The current groundfish regulations prohibit double-walled codends 
on any trawl gear, and prohibits vessel operators from outfitting nets 
with chafing gear to effectively create a double-walled codend. Double-
walled codend is defined in regulation as a codend constructed of two 
walls or layers of webbing. The prohibition was originally implemented 
in 1992 to prevent vessel operators from using double-walled codends to 
effectively reduce their mesh size below the minimum size requirements, 
which would have prevented undersized species from escaping the net, 
and resulted in more discards.
    The Council recommended and NMFS proposes eliminating the 
restrictions that prohibit groundfish bottom and midwater trawl vessels 
from using double-walled codends. This proposed regulations could 
provide flexibility necessary to reinforce webbing in certain areas of 
the trawl net that could facilitate escapement of fish through escape 
panels (e.g., reinforced webbing to attach ramps, funnels, or other 
selective devices to codend or intermediate meshes) and to prevent 
abrasion of the net from various trawl components, such as restraining 
straps. This revision could also result in escapement of smaller fish 
by reducing the effective mesh size of the codend and herd fish through 
the net, and increase net protection by ``armoring'' the trawl.
4. Eliminate Restrictions on the Use of Chafing Gear
    The November 2011 TRREC report also suggested eliminating 
restrictions on the use of chafing gear. The groundfish regulations 
define chafing gear as a webbing or other material that attaches to the 
codend to protect trawl nets from wear and damage from bottom contact 
and contact with the vessels during net retrieval. Regulations 
implemented in the 1990s required chafing gear with large meshes be 
fastened to allow escapement of small fish through mesh openings (57 FR 
12212, April 9, 1992). These regulations were intended to prevent 
vessel operators from using chafing gear to create double-walled 
codends or effectively reducing the mesh size below the minimum mesh 
size restrictions. Over the past 30 years, NMFS implemented several 
proposed regulations to expand the use of chafing gear to protect trawl 
nets to better align with regulations off Alaska.
    The current regulations allow vessels to configure chafing gear to 
encircle no more than 50 percent of a bottom trawl net's circumference. 
Chafing gear on bottom trawls may be used only on the last 50 meshes, 
issued from the terminal (closed) end of the codend. Only the front 
edge (edge closest to the open end of the codend) and sides of each 
section of chafing gear may be attached to the codend. With the 
exception of the corners, the terminal edge (edge closest to the closed 
end of the codend) of each section of chafing gear must not be attached 
to the net. Chafing gear must be attached outside any riblines and 
restraining straps.
    For midwater trawl, current regulations allow that chafing gear may 
cover the bottom and sides of the codend in either one or more 
sections. Only the front edge (edge closest to the open end of the 
codend) and sides of each section of chafing gear may be attached to 
the codend; except at the corners, the terminal edge (edge closest to 
the closed end of the codend) of each section of chafing gear must not 
be attached to the net. Chafing gear is not permitted on the top codend 
panel on midwater trawl gear except for a band of mesh (a ``skirt'') 
may encircle the net under or over transfer cables, lifting or 
splitting straps (chokers), riblines, and restraining straps, but must 
be the same mesh size and coincide knot-to-knot with the net to which 
it is attached and be no wider than 16 meshes.
    NMFS proposes removing all restrictions in regulations on the use 
of chafing gear for groundfish bottom trawl and midwater trawl gear. 
Removing these restrictions would allow vessel operator flexibility in 
how they use chafing gear to protect nets and codends and how they fish 
relative to the seafloor. It is anticipated that under the proposed 
regulations, vessel operators would use chafing gear strategically to 
provide protection in areas where the net can be susceptible to wear. 
This will allow vessels to extend the life of their nets and ultimately 
reduce operational costs.
    It is not anticipated that vessel operators would attach large 
sections of chafing gear to these additional sections for added net 
protection, because doing so would increase the drag on the net, which 
could increase fuel consumption and reduce fishing efficiency. In 
addition, it would likely provide no additional protection from bottom 
contact, because the top of the net and tapered portion of the net in 
front of the codend rarely contact the seabed. Wear patterns on 
midwater trawl nets indicate that when bottom contact occurs, it 
typically occurs at the very end of the codend, which can already be 
protected by chafing gear under the current regulations. The ability of 
vessels to fish in more rocky habitat has more to do with the size of 
the footrope than the chafing gear protections, and vessels operators 
would still be required to abide by the small footrope requirement 
shoreward of the trawl RCA. Therefore, limiting their ability to fish 
in high relief areas regardless of chafing gear requirements.
    This change is not expected to result in increased catch of 
undersized or non-target fish. Attaching more chafing gear than 
necessary to protect the net could also limit the flow within the net, 
which is needed to allow for adequate escapement of undersized fish, if 
meshes are blocked. Researchers have also shown there is no detectable 
difference in selectivity between codends with and without top-side 
chafing gear if the chafing gear consists of larger meshes than the 
codend mesh size (e.g., 2 times larger) and if the chafing gear is 
attached to the codend loosely (i.e., to allow space between the top-
side chafing gear and the codend meshes). For those species that escape 
through the top meshes of codends and intermediates, properly hung top-
side chafing gear with large meshes may not block or mask codend meshes 
and therefore may not measurably impede escapement.
    This change is not expected to substantially alter gear contact 
with the bottom. Numerous disincentives already exist for midwater 
vessel operators to fish close to the substrate. These disincentives 
include: (a) Risk of damage to the net from snagging or hanging on hard 
bottom would not be lessened by increases in chafing gear coverage; (b) 
reduced gear efficiency and increased operating costs when bottom 
contact occurs; and (c) bare footropes, sweeps, and 16 in (40.64 cm) 
mesh size restriction for the first 20 ft (6.1 m) on the front of the 
net make the gear impractical or ineffective for fishing hard on the 
bottom (soft or hard bottom).
5. Summary of Potential Impacts From Proposed Regulations for Net 
Configuration
    Eliminating restrictions on groundfish bottom and midwater trawl 
net configuration would allow vessels to experiment with different mesh 
sizes,

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chafing gear placement, and use of double-walled codends. Each of these 
proposed regulations individually, and collectively, could result in 
potential negative impacts to the physical and biological environments. 
However, in most instances, these impacts are mitigated through 
incentives and disincentives built into the Trawl Rationalization 
Program. Additionally, many of the proposed regulations would have a 
positive impact on harvesters, processors, and the communities they 
support.
    Proposed regulations which could result in a reduction in mesh 
sizes used and increased net protections could increase bottom trawl 
effort targeting semi-pelagic rockfish species or longspine thornyhead, 
and therefore result in some redistribution of effort or a shift of 
effort to deeper waters. These shifts in effort are not anticipated to 
result in additional impacts to the physical environment beyond what 
already occurs under the current regulations. The proposed regulations 
do not open any new areas to trawling. Any redistribution of effort 
would not be expected to impact any new habitats which are not already 
fished with trawl gear. Other restrictions on net configurations, such 
as the small-footrope requirement shoreward of the trawl RCA, haven 
been shown to be very effective in limiting effort in high relief 
areas. Vessel operators would still be at risk of damage to their nets 
and hang-ups from entering into high relief habitats, even with the 
ability to provide additional chafing gear or codend protections, which 
do not provide any protection to the ropes.
    Increasing net protections which result in extensively armoring the 
trawl and reducing mesh sizes is also unlikely for many reasons, 
including: (a) Increased drag and decreased flow; (b) increased expense 
while hauling due to increased fuel consumption; (c) increased expense 
to purchase smaller mesh, additional chafing gear, and double-walled 
nets; and (d) increased retention of undersized and unmarketable fish. 
It is important to note that increased drag may not only increase fuel 
consumption, but also may reduce fishing efficiency, such as reducing 
door spread of the trawl net.
    If vessels make mesh size, chafing gear, or double-walled codend 
changes throughout the codend and/or intermediate net in a manner that 
reduces trawl gear selectivity, then catches of undersized or unwanted 
groundfish could increase. However, the Trawl Rationalization Program 
creates a strong disincentive for vessel operators to avoid the catch 
of undersized, unmarketable groundfish. Catching more small fish is not 
economically advantageous to vessel operators. Although most undersized 
fish are unmarketable, vessels operators must still account for the 
catching of undersized fish with individual quota pounds. Vessel 
operators must debit each pound of unmarketable, undersized fish caught 
from their total allocation for that species, which means they must 
forgo the opportunity to use their allocation for marketable catch. For 
this reason, catching unmarketable, undersized fish has the potential 
to reduce vessel revenue, as well as add sorting time (workload), for 
the vessel's crew and processor's employees.
    Revisions to the restrictions on net configurations could have a 
positive impact on harvesters by allowing vessel operators to configure 
their nets in the most efficient way possible, including the 
opportunity to experiment with excluders and various combinations of 
mesh size and mesh shape (square or T-90 mesh) that could reduce 
bycatch while simultaneously improving the sustainability of the 
fishery and increasing the likelihood of attainment. Vessel operators 
have repeatedly testified to the Council that they desire more 
flexibility to experiment with trawl gear to reduce catch of unwanted 
species and increase catch of marketable fish. This may ultimately 
result in improved quality and consistency of product to first 
receivers and processors over time. Vessel operators would also benefit 
from the reduced complexity of the regulations by removing additional 
restrictions that they were subject to previously. This could save time 
and effort for vessel operators and ultimately reduce operational costs 
as vessel operators would no longer need to ensure compliance with 
these regulations.
    Eliminating restrictions on mesh size will also likely reduce 
enforcement costs. Although enforcement of the remaining mesh size 
restriction on midwater trawl gear would still be required, enforcement 
of the other restrictions would be removed.

B. Eliminate the Requirement To Use Selective Flatfish Trawl Shoreward 
of the RCA and North of 42 N Latitude

    Selective flatfish trawl is a type of small footrope trawl 
developed to maintain a nearshore flatfish trawl fishery while reducing 
the non-target catch of canary rockfish and other overfished rockfish 
species. The selective flatfish trawl features a headrope set back from 
a flattened net body to capture low-swimming flatfish while allowing 
rockfish, particularly canary rockfish, to escape over the upper edge 
of the trawl net. Along with the elimination of the codend, chafing 
gear, and mesh size provisions, the 2011 TRREC report suggested the 
Council consider eliminating the selective flatfish trawl gear 
requirement and replace them with a small footrope requirement, as well 
as revising the definition of selective flatfish trawl to allow for 
four-seam nets. Similar to the adjustments discussed above in Section 
A., the TRREC pointed to the Trawl Rationalization Program to support 
this regulatory change.
    The current regulations define selective flatfish trawl as a two-
seamed net with no more than two riblines, excluding the codend. The 
breastline may not be longer than 3 feet (0.92 m). There may be no 
floats along the center third of the headrope or attached to the top 
panel except on the riblines. The footrope must be less than 105 feet 
(32.26 m). The headrope must be no less than 30 percent longer than the 
footrope. The headrope is issued along the length of the headrope from 
the outside edge to the opposite outside edge.
    Since 2005, the groundfish regulations have required the use of 
selective flatfish trawl gear shoreward of the trawl RCA north of 
40[deg]10' N latitude. The regulations further prohibit vessels fishing 
north of 40[deg]10' N latitude from having small footrope trawl gear on 
board, other than selective flatfish trawl gear, while fishing 
shoreward of the trawl RCA. Vessels are allowed, but not required, to 
use selective flatfish trawl gear shoreward of the trawl RCA south of 
40[deg]10' N latitude, and seaward of the trawl RCA coastwide.
    This rule proposes revising the definition of selective flatfish 
trawl gear to allow either a two-seam or a four-seam net with up to 
four riblines, while retaining all the other existing restrictions 
related to the configuration of this gear. In addition, the Council 
proposed eliminating the requirement that vessels use selective 
flatfish trawl gear shoreward of the trawl RCA north of 40[deg]10' N 
latitude. Instead, groundfish bottom trawl vessels would be allowed to 
use any small footrope trawl gear shoreward of the trawl RCA north and 
south of 40[deg]10' N latitude. Large footrope trawl gear would still 
be prohibited in this area.
    Revising the definition of selective flatfish trawl to allow for a 
four-seam net could potentially provide for better flow and improved 
selectivity compared to a two-seam net. A four-seam net has more open 
meshes for smaller fish to escape. In addition, studies have

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demonstrated that improved flow within nets improves fishing 
efficiency, which may increase catch of marketable target and non-
target groundfish (e.g., widow rockfish, yellowtail rockfish, and 
Pacific cod), and reduce bycatch of small or unmarketable groundfish 
(e.g., undersized redstripe rockfish, rosethorn rockfish, sand dabs).
    Eliminating the requirement to use selective flatfish trawl gear 
north of 40[deg]10' N. latitude could result in a shift in bottom trawl 
effort shoreward of the trawl RCA north of 40[deg]10' N. latitude and 
increased catch of selected pelagic or semi-pelagic groundfish species 
(e.g., widow and canary rockfish) over the continental shelf. The shift 
in fishing effort away from the area seaward of the trawl RCA, is most 
likely to occur prior to May 15th when midwater trawling is prohibited. 
Any increased catch would be expected to remain within the current 
annual catch limits for target and non-target groundfish, and non-
groundfish stocks. Furthermore, increased efficiency (e.g., more open 
meshes due to use of four-seam trawl, improved flow, catch of larger 
rockfish and roundfish, and improved function of selective devices) may 
lead to some reduction in overall bottom trawling effort, an increase 
catch of larger marketable fish, and a decrease catch of small unwanted 
species.
    During development of the proposed action for the 2017 Salmon 
Biological Opinion, the Council considered several analyses that 
discussed the potential impacts that the future fishery, including 
possible impacts from the elimination of the selective flatfish trawl 
gear requirement, may have on the incidental take of Chinook salmon in 
the Pacific Coast's groundfish trawl fishery. NMFS presented an 
analysis at the April 2017 Council meeting, under the 2017 Salmon 
Biological Opinion agenda item, that suggested that removal of this 
requirement could dramatically increase the incidental take of Chinook 
salmon north of 40[deg]10' N. latitude. At the time, the data that were 
used suggested this gear requirement is driving the differences in 
bycatch rates. However, that analysis acknowledged numerous caveats 
associated with comparing bycatch rates between different periods of 
time (i.e. now vs. 20 years ago) and uncertainty as to how this 
information could be applied to today's fishery.
    To gather data about the potential impacts of changing the existing 
selective flatfish trawl gear requirement for today's fishery, NMFS 
issued two EFPs for the 2017 and 2018 groundfish fishing years that, 
among other measures, exempted vessels from the selective flatfish 
trawl gear requirement. At its March 2017 and March 2018 meetings, 
during development of the 2017 and 2018 Trawl Gear EFPs, the Council 
twice considered and rejected including the area shoreward of the trawl 
RCA between 42[deg] N latitude and 40[deg]10' N latitude in the 
exemption to the selective flatfish trawl gear requirement due to 
concerns over potential impacts to Chinook salmon. NMFS ultimately 
permitted more than 40 vessels to participate in the two EFPs. These 
vessels have completed more than 200 EFP trips. Based on the analysis 
of this new information, changes that have occurred within the fishery 
over the past several year, and the analysis in the December 2017 
biological opinion, NMFS has determined that Chinook salmon bycatch is 
unlikely to increase in the area north of 42[deg] N latitude (the 
southern boundary of the 2017 and 2018 Trawl Gear EFPs) on a scale 
shown in the report NMFS presented April 2017.
    Potential impacts to Chinook salmon in the area between 42[deg] N 
latitude and 40[deg]10' N latitude are less certain. The December 2017 
biological opinion on salmon bycatch in the Pacific Coast Groundfish 
Fishery discussed that significant uncertainty exists in the magnitude 
of impacts, especially the species-level impacts, for fisheries in 
locations or time periods outside the available data. Areas south of 
42[deg] N latitude, particularly between January and early May (outside 
the Pacific primary whiting season), have particularly limited 
information because most fishing tends to take place north of 42[deg] N 
latitude due to other restrictions (i.e. federal prohibition on whiting 
processing south of 42[deg] N lat.).
    In addition to concerns about the uncertainty in Chinook salmon 
bycatch in the groundfish fishery in the area between 42[deg] N. 
latitude and 40[deg]10' N latitude, NMFS has made the preliminary 
determination that the proposed changes to the selective flatfish trawl 
gear requirement shoreward of the trawl RCA between 42[deg] N latitude 
and 40[deg]10' N latitude may be out of compliance with the terms and 
conditions of the December 2017 Salmon Incidental Take Statement. Term 
and Condition 4b requires that ``prior to allowing additional non-
whiting trawling south 42[deg] N latitude, NMFS will implement one or 
more EFPs designed to collect information about Chinook and coho 
bycatch levels and stock composition from fishing in those areas or at 
those times for a minimum of three years.''
    Based on these concerns and the information presented at the 
Council meetings and while developing this rule, NMFS is specifically 
asking for public comment on the elimination of the requirement to use 
selective flatfish trawl gear in the area between 42[deg] N latitude 
and 40[deg]10' N latitude.

C. Proposed Regulations for Vessel Operations

    This section discusses the three proposed regulations that relate 
to vessel operations on a single fishing trip, including allowing 
vessels that fish in the Shorebased IFQ Program under the Trawl 
Rationalization Program to carry and fish groundfish bottom and 
midwater trawl gears on the same trip, fish across IFQ management 
lines, and bring a new haul on deck before the catch from a previous 
haul is stowed. These three measures are discussed together because 
they could have similar impacts on vessel operations and catch 
accounting. Below is a short description of each of the proposed 
regulations followed by a summary of the potential impacts of each of 
these measures combined.
1. Eliminate the Prohibition on Multiple Types of Groundfish Trawl 
Gears Carried and Fished on the Same Trip
    The GMT suggested the use of multiple fishing gears on a single 
trip under the Shorebased IFQ Program to the Council at its November 
2011 meeting. The current restrictions on the use of multiple fishing 
gears during a single trip under the IFQ Program are complex, with 
different sections of the regulations allowing vessels to carry 
different gear combinations in different parts of the EEZ. For example, 
the regulations prohibit vessels from using multiple types of bottom 
trawl gear during a single trip when fishing seaward or shoreward of 
the trawl RCA south of 40[deg]10' N latitude. However, the regulations 
do not include a similar prohibition for the area north of 40[deg]10' N 
latitude, where vessels may fish with multiple types of trawl gear 
seaward of the trawl RCA. The GMT suggested that simplifying the 
regulations to allow vessels to carry and fish with multiple types of 
gear on the same trip could improve economic efficiency and improve 
safety at sea by reducing the number of trips and days at sea.
    Regulations define the following trawl gear types: Large footrope 
trawl, small footrope trawl, selective flatfish trawl, and midwater 
trawl. North of 40[deg]10' N latitude, a vessel may not have both 
groundfish trawl gear and non-groundfish trawl gear on board 
simultaneously, or have multiple trawl gear types (groundfish bottom or 
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simultaneously. A vessel may, however, have more than one type of 
limited entry bottom trawl gear on board (selective flatfish trawl or 
small footrope trawl gear), either simultaneously or successively, 
during a trip limit period, with one exception. Only a selective 
flatfish trawl is allowed onboard when fishing shoreward of the trawl 
RCA (Sec.  660.130(c)(2)). Finally, a vessel may have more than one 
type of midwater groundfish trawl gear on board, either simultaneously 
or successively, during a cumulative period. South of 40[deg]10' N 
latitude, a vessel may not have both groundfish trawl gear and non-
groundfish trawl gear on board simultaneously, may not have both bottom 
trawl gear and midwater trawl gear on board simultaneously, and may not 
have small footrope trawl gear and any other type of bottom trawl gear 
on board simultaneously.
    Limited entry trawl vessels were allowed to fish with multiple 
trawl gears during the same trip prior to the development of the trawl 
RCA. To ensure that bottom trawl gear was not used within trawl RCA, a 
new regulation was published in 2003 to allow no more than one type of 
trawl gear on board during a single fishing trip (68 FR 907, January 7, 
2003). Regulations requiring vessel monitoring systems (VMS), paired 
with vessel declarations, became effective on January 1, 2004, to 
ensure adequate monitoring and to enforce these new gear-specific area 
restrictions (68 FR 62375, November 4, 2003). Additional monitoring 
requirements implemented through the Trawl Rationalization Program and 
changes to when a declaration can be made, proposed through this rule, 
have made the prohibition unnecessary to achieve its original purpose.
    The Council recommended and NMFS proposes eliminating the 
prohibition on vessels carrying both groundfish bottom trawl gear and 
midwater trawl gear onboard simultaneously while fishing under the 
Shorebased IFQ Program north of 40[deg]10' N latitude, or south of 
40[deg]10' N latitude. Additionally, the rule proposes eliminating the 
prohibition on having bottom trawl gear, other than selective flatfish 
trawl gear, on board shoreward of the RCA and north of 40[deg]10' N 
latitude. Instead, vessels would be allowed to have any type of bottom 
trawl (small/large footrope or selective flatfish trawl) and midwater 
trawl gear on board simultaneously and would be allowed to fish any of 
these trawl gears during a single trip as long as the appropriate 
declaration is made when gears are changed. Vessels would be required 
to keep and land all catch separately by gear type, and catch would be 
reported on electronic fish tickets by gear type. This rule would not 
adjust the current provision that requires vessels to stow any gear not 
authorized for use in the area when transiting through a groundfish 
conservation area. For species managed with trip limits, crossover 
provisions, and gear-specific trip limits, all current regulations 
would remain in effect.
    This rule would also modify recordkeeping and reporting 
requirements for vessels fishing in the Shorebased IFQ Program who 
choose to use more than one type of groundfish trawl gear on the same 
trip. These vessels would be required to make a new gear declaration 
from sea to indicate that they have chosen to fish with a new gear type 
(i.e., groundfish bottom trawl vs. midwater trawl). Currently, the 
regulations only allow vessels to declare one type of trawl gear at a 
time when fishing in the Trawl Rationalization Program. Vessel 
operators must declare a gear type for a trip prior to leaving port. 
Therefore, under the current regulations, after a vessel operator has 
submitted a gear declaration report to NMFS, the vessel cannot change 
activities, including fishing with any gear other than the gear type 
that the vessel declared at the start of the trip, until the vessel 
returns to port and offloads all fish. The proposed regulations would 
allow vessels operators in the Shorebased IFQ Program who choose to use 
multiple groundfish trawl gears on the same trip to adjust their trip 
declarations from sea. Vessel operators would need to make a 
declaration any time they switched to a gear other than the gear that 
was declared at the start of the fishing trip, to continued enforcement 
of closed areas, but they would not be required to return to port to 
make the new declaration.
    Allowing the use of multiple IFQ trawl gears on the same trip could 
potentially reduce the time at sea, further reducing daily fuel and 
observer coverage costs. It would also allow greater flexibility for 
harvesters while at sea when choosing how best to use quota pounds. For 
instance, vessels could choose to avoid using bottom trawl gear when 
that gear might result in high catch of prohibited species. Instead 
they could switch their gear type, and fishing strategy, to target non-
whiting midwater species complexes in the same area, which may have 
reduced interactions with prohibited species, by changing to another 
trawl gear type. Alternatively, a vessel could choose to target more 
abundant bottom trawl species on the same trip if it finds targeting 
non-whiting midwater species to be less profitable or carry increased 
risk of encountering non-target catch.
    Allowing groundfish bottom and midwater trawl gear to be fished on 
the same trip could have some limited indirect effects on stock 
assessments for target and non-target species. Because it is impossible 
for observers and vessels using electronic monitoring to monitor the 
hold once the catch is stored, there is the potential that removing the 
prohibition on multiple types of trawl gear could reduce the quality of 
stock assessments and economic analysis to some extent if the catch 
mingles and is recorded incorrectly.
2. Eliminate the Prohibition on Bringing a New Haul Onboard Before All 
Catch From the Previous Haul Is Stowed
    The proposed elimination of the prohibition on bringing a new haul 
on board before all catch from a previous haul had been stowed first 
came to the Council from the GAP at the Council's November 2015 during 
discussions of the range of alternatives for the trawl gear changes 
package. Under current regulations, vessels fishing in the Shorebased 
IFQ Program are prohibited from bringing a new haul on board the deck 
until all catch from the previous haul has been stowed. Catch cannot be 
stowed until all protocols under the Electronic Monitoring Program or 
the West Coast Groundfish Observer Program (WCGOP) have been completed. 
Additionally, the regulations require vessels to stow all catch from a 
haul before the new haul is brought onboard. These requirements were 
added to the regulations in 2011, through implementation of the Trawl 
Rationalization Program, to aid observers in carrying out their duties.
    This rule proposes eliminating the existing prohibition on bringing 
a haul on board before the previous haul has been stowed, and the 
requirement to stow all catch before catch from a new haul is brought 
on board. However, vessels would be required to keep separate catch 
from separate hauls until the observer could complete the haul-specific 
collection of catch for sampling. Vessels fishing with electronic 
monitoring would be required to keep catch from different hauls 
separate on deck until fully documented according to protocols 
established in the specific vessel's monitoring plan. All vessels would 
still be required to land any catch that was caught using different 
gears separated by gear type.
    Eliminating this prohibition could provide some limited benefit to 
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catch from a haul in the trawl fishery can take several hours. There 
have been some instances when the onboard observer may not require all 
catch to be removed from deck and stowed to successfully complete 
sampling duties. As long as catch from different hauls does not mingle, 
the vessel operator could bring a second haul onboard while the 
observer is completing their duties.
    Eliminating the prohibition on bringing a new haul on board could 
have some potential negative effects on observers if this causes vessel 
operators to pressure observers to complete their duties more quickly 
so a new haul could be brought onboard. Degraded observer data could 
result in indirect impacts on stocks if stock data is affected. The 
current regulations require that the observers are provided reasonable 
assistance to complete all duties, including providing adequate time 
and space to do so. These regulations would still be enforced if the 
prohibition on bringing a new haul onboard is eliminated.
3. Eliminate the Prohibition on Fishing in Multiple IFQ Management 
Areas on the Same Tow
    There are currently four IFQ management areas in the regulations 
that are based on the stock information for select species, harvest 
allocations, and the corresponding quota shares for species. The IFQ 
management areas include:

 The area between the U.S./Canada border and 40[deg]10' N 
latitude
 The area between 40[deg]10' N latitude and 36[deg] N latitude
 The area between 36[deg] N latitude and 34[deg]27' N latitude
 The area between 34[deg]27' N latitude and the U.S./Mexico 
border.

    The Council created these areas as part of the Trawl 
Rationalization Program to allow for different management measures for 
species or species groups in different IFQ management areas. Several 
IFQ species are tracked either as a single species with different quota 
share by area, or as a single species in one area and as a component of 
an assemblage in another area (e.g., minor shelf or slope complex north 
or south of 40[deg]10' N latitude). To address differences in 
management measures for species or species complexes among IFQ 
management areas, vessels have been prohibited from fishing in 
different IFQ management areas during the same fishing trip.
    As mentioned previously, the Council held a workshop in Portland, 
Oregon on August 29 and 30, 2012. The result of that workshop was a 
list of recommendations to the Council at its November 2012 meeting. 
One of those recommendations included the elimination of the 
prohibition on fishing across management lines for vessels fishing 
under the Shorebased IFQ Program. Instead, participants suggested 
allowing vessels to move across IFQ management lines on a single tow.
    This rule proposes eliminating the prohibition on fishing in 
multiple IFQ management areas on the same trip for vessels fishing in 
the Shorebased IFQ Program. These vessels would be allowed to fish in 
multiple IFQ management areas on the same trip and the same haul. If 
retaining catch from multiple IFQ management areas, catch would not 
need to be sorted by area. Catch from multiple IFQ management areas 
would be recorded on the same ticket.
    Based on recommendations from industry, this rule also proposes to 
allow vessels to fish across management lines in the same tow. Catch 
from vessels fishing across management lines would be assigned to an 
area and quota pounds would be deducted from vessel accounts based on 
the proportion of hauls in a given management area. For example, if six 
hauls were taken in one IFQ management area, and two hauls were taken 
in another management area, the total catch would be apportioned to 
management areas by a 6 to 2 ratio.
    The proposed regulations would improve flexibility for vessels when 
selecting their harvest strategies to best utilize their available IFQ. 
Vessels that operate near a management line would most likely benefit 
the most from reduced operational costs by not having to haul back gear 
and reset to start a new haul on the other side of the management area 
boundary line. Vessel towing across lines could reduce the number of 
hauls and therefore fuel costs and time at sea.
    The proposed regulations do increase the catch accounting 
complexity and could potentially reduce the accuracy of catch 
reporting. NMFS would need to accurately track the number of hauls in a 
given area and apply this estimation to total catch landing weight to 
determine the pro-rata assignment. Additionally, the combination of 
allowing multiple trawl gears onboard and fishing in multiple 
management areas creates more complexity to managers in assigning 
catches.
4. Summary of Potential Impacts From Proposed Regulations for Some 
Vessel Operations
    The proposed regulations would change how vessels in the Shorebased 
IFQ Program may operate as they would be allowed to tow across IFQ 
management areas, carry and fish with groundfish bottom and midwater 
trawl gear, and bring a new haul on board before the previous haul has 
been stowed. The effect of eliminating these prohibitions is most 
directly felt by harvesters who would have more flexibility in how they 
operate their vessels. The proposed regulations are unlikely to 
increase fishing effort (i.e. number of trips) or cause a significant 
shift in fishing behavior. However, vessels may change where they fish, 
and would be expected to be more efficient in their fishing practices, 
which could ultimately increase effort (i.e. catch/hour). These impacts 
are expected to be minimal as most vessels will likely not choose to 
carry and fish multiple gears on every trip. Additional impacts to the 
physical environment caused by the proposed regulations are not 
anticipated because these provisions do not open any new areas to 
fishing, and vessels will still be required to abide by all groundfish 
conservation areas. Direct impacts to the biological environment are 
not expected from these measures. Vessels in the Shorebased IFQ Program 
are required to cover all catch with quota pounds. Net configurations 
would not be affected by these proposed regulations.
    Vessel operators are expected to use the flexibility to create an 
efficient fishing strategy that best limits bycatch of non-target and 
protected species while still maximizing catch of their target species. 
Vessels would maximize attainment of IFQ by carrying and fishing with 
both midwater and groundfish bottom trawl gear on the same trip. 
According to vessel operators, trawl vessels average between 10 and 20 
days spent annually traveling back and forth to port to change gear 
types. If vessels in the Shorebased IFQ Program had less restrictions 
on how they operate their vessels, including carrying multiple types of 
trawl gear onboard, vessel operators may be able to eliminate most days 
spent traveling back and forth to port to change gears resulting in 
financial savings. For example, the mean fixed operational costs for 
non-whiting trawl vessels in the Trawl Rationalization Program is just 
over $5,000 per day. If these vessels were to eliminate 10-20 days 
which had been previously used to transit back and forth to port, then 
that would be a savings of between $50,000 and $100,000 per vessel per 
year.
    Vessel operators would also likely create efficiencies and save 
money if fishing near an IFQ management line. A vessel operator would 
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back gear and reset to start a new haul in a new management area. 
Vessel towing across IFQ management lines could reduce the number of 
hauls and therefore the amount of fuel spent trawling and maneuvering 
the vessel to optimize harvest, potentially increasing attainment for 
the few vessels that are currently hampered by their inability to cross 
management lines.
    Eliminating regulations that manage vessel operations could also 
have some potential negative impacts to processors, observers, and 
managers. Due to the complexity of the sorting options for vessels 
fishing across IFQ management lines, processors could have difficulty 
handling deliveries, as the number of hauls in each area would need to 
be tracked and reported on fish tickets. Additional catch accounting 
complexity would also result from needing to track the number of hauls 
by management area. Vessels using multiple groundfish trawl gears on a 
single trip would need to keep all catch separated by gear type. 
However, as there are no monitors or cameras below deck, it would be 
impossible for shoreside monitors, first receivers, vessel operators, 
or observers to ensure that catch has been kept separate.
    A vessel observer's ability to process samples would be the 
limiting factor for increased efficiency on vessels where an operator 
would like to bring a new haul onboard before the previous haul has 
been stowed. Catch from hauls caught by the same gear could not be 
mixed until the observer had taken all the necessary samples. 
Therefore, additional pressure on the observer to do their work quickly 
may result. This pressure could cause mistakes and ultimately degrade 
data quality. Maintaining restrictions on pressuring observers or catch 
monitors would ensure continued accurate monitoring and reporting of 
catch, and help maintain quality catch at sea and landing data used to 
manage the fishery in season and for stock assessments used to develop 
catch limits and harvest guidelines.

III. Classification

    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the 
NMFS Assistant Administrator has made a preliminary determination that 
this proposed rule is consistent with the Pacific Coast Groundfish FMP, 
other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law. 
In making the final determination, NMFS will consider the data, views, 
and comments received during the public comment period. NMFS also 
prepared an environmental assessment (EA) for this action. Copies of 
the draft EA and other supporting documentation is available from NMFS 
(see ADDRESSES) or visit NMFS's website at http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/fisheries/groundfish_catch_shares/rules_regulations/trawl_regulations_compliance_guides.html.
    The Office of Management and Budget has determined that this 
proposed rule is not significant for purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    This proposed rule does not contain policies with Federalism or 
``takings'' implications as those terms are defined in E.O. 13132 and 
E.O. 12630, respectively.
    The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration that this proposed rule, if adopted, would not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
    The proposed regulations for groundfish bottom trawl and midwater 
trawl gear would directly affect vessels fishing under the Pacific 
Coast Groundfish Fishery's Trawl Rationalization Program. Eliminating 
restrictions on mesh size, chafing gear, and codend will allow vessels 
to experiment with different mesh sizes and net coverings, which could 
help reduce fishing operational costs and days on sea. Removing the 
requirement to use selective flatfish trawl gear and revising the 
definition to allow for four-seam nets will allow vessel operators to 
target recently rebuilt overfished stocks, such as widow and yellowtail 
rockfishes. Allowing vessels that fish in the Shorebased IFQ Program, a 
component of the Trawl Rationalization Program, to carry and fish with 
multiple groundfish trawl gears, fish across management lines, and 
bring a new haul onboard the vessel before the previous haul is stowed 
could help improve the efficiency of fishing practices. Vessels would 
not be required to return to port to change gears or haul back to move 
and reset on the other side of an IFQ management line. Vessels could 
spend less time at sea, which would reduce fuel and observer costs. Our 
analysis of the likely economic impacts of this action predicts that 
these regulatory changes will have positive impacts on fishing vessels, 
seafood processors, and fishing communities.

IV. Description of Regulated Entities

    For the purposes of our Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis, 
the proposed action is expected to affect entities that both process 
and harvest groundfish under the Trawl Rationalization Program. The 
U.S. Small Business Association (SBA) established criteria for business 
in the fishery sector to qualify as small entities. Under that 
standard, two small processing entities, each of which owns one 
groundfish permit, would be regulated by the proposed rule. Seven large 
entities, which own 30 groundfish permits, would be regulated by the 
proposed rule.
    For RFA purposes only, NMFS established a small business size 
standard for businesses, including their affiliates, whose primary 
industry is commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2). A business primarily 
engaged in commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411) is classified as a 
small business if it is independently owned and operated, is not 
dominant in its field of operation (including its affiliates), and has 
combined annual receipts not in excess of $11 million for all its 
affiliated operations worldwide. The determination as to whether the 
entity is large or small is based on the average annual revenue for the 
3 years from 2013 through 2015. Limited entry groundfish vessels are 
required to self-report size across all affiliated entities. Of the 
businesses who earn the majority of their revenue from commercial 
fishing, one self-reported as large. This entity owns four groundfish 
permits. The remaining 117 entities primarily involved in seafood 
harvest self-identified as small, and own 139 permits.
    A total of 113 vessels harvested groundfish in the Trawl 
Rationalization at some point and would potentially benefit from some 
or all of the flexibility offered in the proposed rule. However, this 
number of entities represents the maximum number of affected entities. 
Not all permit owners choose to fish each season, therefore, not all 
113 vessels would benefit from this action each year. Only those 
vessels which are active vessels are the most likely to benefit and be 
directly impacted by regulations.

V. Description of the Proposed Regulations

    The proposed regulations would eliminate and revise regulations 
that govern the use and configuration of groundfish bottom and midwater 
trawl gear fished under the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery's Trawl 
Rationalization Program. The specific revisions would eliminate the 
minimum mesh size requirement for groundfish bottom trawl and midwater 
trawl gear; the prohibition on the use of double-walled cod-ends; 
restrictions on where and how chafing gear can be attached to the trawl 
net; the requirement to use

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selective flatfish trawl gear shoreward of the trawl RCA; the 
prohibition on carrying and using multiple types of groundfish trawl 
gear (bottom trawl and midwater trawl) on the same trip; the 
prohibition on fishing across individual fishing quota management lines 
on the same haul; and the prohibition on bringing a new haul onboard 
before all catch from the previous haul has been stowed.

VI. Collection of Information Requirements

    This action contains a change to an information collection 
requirement, which has been approved by the Office of Management and 
Budget (OMB) under OMB Control Number 0648-0573: Expanded Vessel 
Monitoring System Requirement for the Pacific Groundfish Fishery. The 
proposed regulatory change, which is described above in section C.1 of 
the preamble, would allow vessel operators who fish in the Shorebased 
IFQ Program to make a new declaration from sea when a new gear fished 
on a trip. This revision would remove the requirement that vessels 
return to port to make a new declaration. The numbers of declaration 
reports the vessel operator is required to submit to NMFS would not 
change under this request. Therefore, no small entity would be subject 
to additional reporting requirements.
    Overall, the proposed regulations are expected to have a positive 
economic effect on small entities. The elimination of these regulations 
would alleviate some restrictions on how vessels fishing in the Trawl 
Rationalization may use and configure their gear. Eliminating 
regulations that may be constraining on industry members and are no 
longer needed due to the new management system is likely to generate 
additional groundfish gross revenues as vessels are able to obtain more 
of their quota and reducing their fishing operational costs. Allowing 
vessels more flexibility to configure their gear will also allow vessel 
operators to innovate and adapt to an ever changing environment.
    This action is not expected to have a significant economic impact 
on a substantial number of small entities. The effects on the regulated 
small entities identified in this analysis are expected to be positive. 
Under the proposed action, small entities would not be placed at a 
competitive disadvantage relative to large entities, and the 
regulations would not reduce the profits for any small entities. As a 
result, an initial regulatory flexibility analysis is not required, and 
none has been prepared.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660

    Fisheries, Fishing, and Indian Fisheries.

    Dated: August 31, 2018.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 660 is 
proposed to be amended as follows:

PART 660--FISHERIES OFF WEST COAST STATES

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1. The authority citation for part 660 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq., 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq., and 
16 U.S.C. 7001 et seq.

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2. In Sec.  660.11, amend the definition of ``Fishing gear'' by 
revising paragraphs (7) and (11)(iii)(B) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.11  General definitions.

* * * * *
    Fishing gear includes the following types of gear and equipment:
* * * * *
    (7) Mesh size means the opening between opposing knots, or opposing 
corners for knotless webbing. Minimum mesh size means the smallest 
distance allowed between the inside of one knot or corner to the inside 
of the opposing knot or corner, regardless of twine size.
* * * * *
    (11) * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (B) Chafing gear means webbing or other material that is attached 
to the trawl net to protect the net from wear and abrasions either when 
fishing or hauling on deck.
* * * * *
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3. In Sec.  660.13, revise paragraph (d) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.13  Recordkeeping and reporting.

* * * * *
    (d) Declaration reporting requirements--When the operator of a 
vessel registers a VMS unit with NMFS OLE, the vessel operator must 
provide NMFS with a declaration report as specified at paragraph 
(d)(4)(iv) of this section. The operator of any vessel that has already 
registered a VMS unit with NMFS OLE but has not yet made a declaration, 
as specified at paragraph (d)(4)(iv) of this section, must provide NMFS 
with a declaration report upon request from NMFS OLE.
    (1) Declaration reports for vessels registered to limited entry 
permits. The operator of any vessel registered to a limited entry 
permit must provide NMFS OLE with a declaration report, as specified at 
paragraph (d)(4)(iv) of this section, before the vessel leaves port on 
a trip in which the vessel is used to fish in U.S. ocean waters between 
0 and 200 nm offshore of Washington, Oregon, or California.
    (i) Limited entry trawl vessels fishing in the Shorebased IFQ 
Program must provide NMFS OLE with a new declaration report each time a 
different groundfish trawl gear (bottom or midwater only) is fished. 
The declaration may be made from sea and must be made to NMFS before a 
different type (bottom or midwater only) of groundfish trawl gear is 
fished.
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (2) Declaration reports for all vessels using non-groundfish trawl 
gear. The operator of any vessel that is not registered to a limited 
entry permit and which uses non-groundfish trawl gear to fish in the 
EEZ (3-200 nm offshore), must provide NMFS OLE with a declaration 
report, as specified at paragraph (d)(4)(iv) of this section, before 
the vessel leaves port to fish in the EEZ.
    (3) Declaration reports for open access vessels using non trawl 
gear (all types of open access gear other than non-groundfish trawl 
gear). The operator of any vessel that is not registered to a limited 
entry permit, must provide NMFS with a declaration report, as specified 
at paragraph (d)(4)(iv) of this section, before the vessel leaves port 
on a trip in which the vessel is used to take and retain or possess 
groundfish in the EEZ or land groundfish taken in the EEZ.
    (4) Declaration reports. (i) The operator of a vessel specified in 
paragraphs (d)(1), (d)(2), and (d)(3) of this section must provide a 
declaration report to NMFS OLE prior to leaving port on the first trip 
in which the vessel meets the requirement specified at Sec.  660.14(b) 
to have a VMS.
    (ii) A declaration report will be valid until another declaration 
report revising the existing gear or fishery declaration is received by 
NMFS OLE. The vessel operator must send a new declaration report when:
    (A) A gear type that is different from the gear type most recently 
declared for the vessel will be used, or
    (B) A vessel will fish in a fishery other than the fishery most 
recently declared.
    (iii) During the period of time that a vessel has a valid 
declaration report on file with NMFS OLE, it cannot fish with a gear 
other than a gear type declared by the vessel or fish in a fishery 
other than the fishery most recently declared.
    (iv) Declaration reports will include: The vessel name and/or 
identification number, the gear type, and the fishery

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(as defined in paragraph (d)(4)(iv)(A) of this section).
    (A) One of the following gear types or sectors must be declared:
    (1) Limited entry fixed gear, not including Shorebased IFQ Program,
    (2) Limited entry groundfish non-trawl, Shorebased IFQ Program,
    (3) Limited entry midwater trawl, non-whiting Shorebased IFQ 
Program,
    (4) Limited entry midwater trawl, Pacific whiting Shorebased IFQ 
Program,
    (5) Limited entry midwater trawl, Pacific whiting catcher/processor 
sector,
    (6) Limited entry midwater trawl, Pacific whiting mothership sector 
(catcher vessel or mothership),
    (7) Limited entry bottom trawl, Shorebased IFQ Program, not 
including demersal trawl,
    (8) Limited entry demersal trawl, Shorebased IFQ Program,
    (B) [Reserved]
    (v) Upon receipt of a declaration report, NMFS will provide a 
confirmation code or receipt to confirm that a valid declaration report 
was received for the vessel. Vessel owners or operators are responsible 
for retaining the confirmation code or receipt to verify that a valid 
declaration report was filed.
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4. In Sec.  660.25, revise paragraph (b)(4)(vii)(C) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.25  Permits.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (4) * * *
    (vii) * * *
    (C) Limited entry MS permits and limited entry permits with an MS/
CV or a C/P endorsement. Limited entry MS permits and limited entry 
permits with an MS/CV or a C/P endorsement may be registered to another 
vessel up to two times during the calendar year as long as the second 
change in vessel registration is back to the original vessel. The 
original vessel is either the vessel registered to the permit as of 
January 1, or if no vessel is registered to the permit as of January 1, 
the original vessel is the first vessel to which the permit is 
registered after January 1. After the original vessel has been 
established, the first change in vessel registration would be to 
another vessel, but any second change in vessel registration must be 
back to the original vessel. For an MS/CV-endorsed permit on the second 
change in vessel registration back to the original vessel, that vessel 
must be used to fish exclusively in the MS Coop Program described Sec.  
660.150 for the remainder of the calendar year, and declare in to the 
limited entry mid water trawl, Pacific whiting mothership sector as 
specified at Sec.  660.13(d)(4)(iv).
* * * * *
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5. In Sec.  660.60, revise paragraphs (h)(7) introductory text, 
(h)(7)(i) introductory text, (h)(7)(ii)(A), (h)(7)(ii)(B)(1) 
introductory text, and (h)(7)(ii)(B)(2) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.60   Specifications and management measures.

* * * * *
    (h) * * *
    (7) Crossover provisions. Crossover provisions apply to three 
activities: Fishing on different sides of a management line, fishing in 
both the limited entry and open access fisheries, or fishing in both 
the Shorebased IFQ Program and the limited entry fixed gear fishery. 
Fishery-specific crossover provisions can be found in subparts D 
through F of this part.
    (i) Fishing in management areas with different trip limits. Trip 
limits for a species or a species group may differ in different 
management areas along the coast. The following crossover provisions 
apply to vessels fishing in different geographical areas that have 
different cumulative or ``per trip'' trip limits for the same species 
or species group, with the following exceptions. Such crossover 
provisions do not apply to: IFQ species (defined at Sec.  660.140(c), 
subpart D) for vessels that are declared into the Shorebased IFQ 
Program (see Sec.  660.13(d)(4)(iv)(A), for valid Shorebased IFQ 
Program declarations); species that are subject only to daily trip 
limits; or to trip limits for black rockfish off Washington, as 
described at Sec. Sec.  660.230(e) and 660.330(e).
* * * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (A) Fishing in limited entry and open access fisheries with 
different trip limits. Open access trip limits apply to any fishing 
conducted with open access gear, even if the vessel has a valid limited 
entry permit with an endorsement for another type of gear. Except such 
provisions do not apply to IFQ species (defined at Sec.  660.140(c), 
subpart D) for vessels that are declared into the Shorebased IFQ 
Program (see Sec.  660.13(d)(4)(iv)(A) for valid Shorebased IFQ Program 
declarations). A vessel that fishes in both the open access and limited 
entry fisheries is not entitled to two separate trip limits for the 
same species. If a vessel has a limited entry permit registered to it 
at any time during the trip limit period and uses open access gear, but 
the open access limit is smaller than the limited entry limit, the open 
access limit may not be exceeded and counts toward the limited entry 
limit. If a vessel has a limited entry permit registered to it at any 
time during the trip limit period and uses open access gear, but the 
open access limit is larger than the limited entry limit, the smaller 
limited entry limit applies, even if taken entirely with open access 
gear.
    (B) * * * (1) Vessel registered to a limited entry trawl permit. To 
fish with open access gear, defined at Sec.  660.11, a vessel 
registered to a limited entry trawl permit must make the appropriate 
fishery declaration, as specified at Sec.  660.13(d)(4)(iv)(A). In 
addition, a vessel registered to a limited entry trawl permit must 
remove the permit from their vessel, as specified at Sec.  
660.25(b)(4)(vi), unless the vessel will be fishing in the open access 
fishery under one of the following declarations specified at Sec.  
660.13(d):
* * * * *
    (2) Vessel registered to a limited entry fixed gear permit(s). To 
fish with open access gear, defined at Sec.  660.11, subpart C, a 
vessel registered to a limit entry fixed gear permit must make the 
appropriate open access declaration, as specified at Sec.  
660.13(d)(4)(iv)(A). Vessels registered to a sablefish-endorsed 
permit(s) fishing in the sablefish primary season (described at Sec.  
660.231, subpart E) may only fish with the gear(s) endorsed on their 
sablefish-endorsed permit(s) against those limits.
* * * * *
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6. In Sec.  660.112, revise paragraphs (b)(1)(vii), (b)(1)(xi), 
(b)(1)(xii)(A), (c)(4), and (e)(4) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.112  Trawl fishery--prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (vii) For vessels fishing with multiple trawl gear types on a 
single trip, fail to keep catch from different trawl gears separate and 
land the catch separately by gear type.
* * * * *
    (xi) Mix catch from different hauls before all sampling and 
monitoring requirements for the hauls have been met.
    (xii) * * *
    (A) A vessel that is 75-ft (23-m) or less LOA that harvests Pacific 
whiting and, in addition to heading and gutting, cuts the tail off and 
freezes the whiting, is not considered to be a C/P vessel nor is it 
considered to be processing fish, and
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (4) Catch, take, or harvest fish in the MS Coop Program with a 
vessel that does not have a valid VMS declaration for limited entry 
midwater trawl, Pacific

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whiting mothership sector, as specified at Sec.  660.13(d)(4)(iv)(A), 
subpart C.
* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (4) Fish in the C/P Coop Program with a vessel that does not have a 
valid VMS declaration for limited entry midwater trawl, Pacific whiting 
catcher/processor sector, as specified at Sec.  660.13(d)(4)(iv)(A).
* * * * *
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7. In Sec.  660.113 revise paragraph (b)(3) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.113   Trawl fishery--recordkeeping and reporting.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (3) Gear switching declaration. Any person with a limited entry 
trawl permit participating in the Shorebased IFQ Program using 
groundfish non-trawl gear (i.e., gear switching) must submit a valid 
gear declaration reporting such participation as specified in Sec.  
660.13(d)(4)(iv)(A).
* * * * *
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8. In Sec.  660.130:
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a. Remove paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2), and (b)(3)(iii);
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b. Redesignate paragraphs (b)(3) and (b)(4) as (b)(1) and (b)(2), 
respectively;
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c. Revise the newly redesignated paragraphs (b)(1)(ii)(A) and (b)(2);
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d. Revise paragraphs (c)(1), (c)(2), (c)(3)(ii), (c)(4)(i)(A), 
(c)(4)(i)(B), (c)(4)(i)(D) and (E), (c)(4)(ii)(A) and (B), (d)(2)(ii), 
(e) introductory text, (e)(4)(ii), and (e)(4)(iv).
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  660.130  Trawl fishery--management measures.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (ii) * * *
    (A) Selective flatfish trawl gear. Selective flatfish trawl gear is 
a type of small footrope trawl gear. The selective flatfish trawl net 
must be either a two-seamed or four-seamed net with no more than four 
riblines, excluding the codend. The breastline may not be longer than 3 
ft (0.92 m) in length. There may be no floats along the center third of 
the headrope or attached to the top panel except on the riblines. The 
footrope must be less than 105 ft (32.26 m) in length. The headrope 
must be not less than 30 percent longer than the footrope. The headrope 
shall be measured along the length of the headrope from the outside 
edge to the opposite outside edge. An explanatory diagram of a 
selective flatfish trawl net is provided as Figure 1 of part 660, 
subpart D.
* * * * *
    (2) Midwater (pelagic or off-bottom) trawl gear. Midwater trawl 
gear must have unprotected footropes at the trawl mouth, and must not 
have rollers, bobbins, tires, wheels, rubber discs, or any similar 
device anywhere on any part of the net. The footrope of midwater gear 
may not be enlarged by encircling it with chains or by any other means. 
Ropes or lines running parallel to the footrope of midwater trawl gear 
must be bare and may not be suspended with chains or any other 
materials. Sweep lines, including the bottom leg of the bridle, must be 
bare. For at least 20 ft (6.15 m) immediately behind the footrope or 
headrope, bare ropes or mesh of 16-inch (40.6-cm) minimum mesh size 
must completely encircle the net.
    (c) * * *
    (1) Fishing with large footrope trawl gear. It is unlawful for any 
vessel using large footrope gear to fish for groundfish shoreward of 
the RCAs defined at paragraph (e)(4) of this section and at Sec. Sec.  
660.70 through 660.74, subpart C. The use of large footrope gear is 
allowed seaward of the RCAs coastwide.
    (2) Fishing with small footrope trawl gear. The use of small 
footrope bottom trawl gear is allowed in all areas where bottom 
trawling is allowed.
    (i) Fishing with selective flatfish trawl gear. The use of 
selective flatfish trawl gear, a type of small footrope trawl gear, is 
allowed in all areas where bottom trawling is allowed.
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (3) * * *
    (ii) South of 40[deg]10' N latitude, midwater groundfish trawl gear 
is prohibited within and shoreward of the RCA boundaries (see Sec.  
660.130(e)(4)(i)) and allowed seaward of the RCA boundaries.
    (4) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (A) A vessel may not have both groundfish trawl gear and non-
groundfish trawl gear onboard simultaneously.
    (B) If a vessel fishes exclusively with large or small footrope 
trawl gear during an entire cumulative limit period, the vessel is 
subject to the cumulative limits for that gear.
* * * * *
    (D) If more than one type of groundfish bottom trawl gear 
(selective flatfish, large footrope, or small footrope) is on board, 
either simultaneously or successively, at any time during a cumulative 
limit period, then the most restrictive cumulative limit associated 
with the groundfish bottom trawl gear on board during that cumulative 
limit period applies for the entire cumulative limit period.
    (E) If a vessel fishes both north and south of 40[deg]10' N 
latitude with any type of small or large footrope gear onboard the 
vessel at any time during the cumulative limit period, the most 
restrictive trip limit associated with the gear on board applies for 
that trip and will count toward the cumulative limit for that gear (See 
crossover provisions at Sec.  660.60(h)(7)).
    (ii) * * *
    (A) A vessel may not have both groundfish trawl gear and non-
groundfish trawl gear onboard simultaneously.
    (B) If a vessel fishes both north and south of 40[deg]10' N 
latitude with any type of small or large footrope gear onboard the 
vessel at any time during the cumulative limit period, the most 
restrictive cumulative limit associated with the gear on board would 
apply for that trip and all catch would be counted toward that 
cumulative limit (See crossover provisions at Sec.  660.60(h)(7)).
    (d) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (ii) Catcher vessels. All catch must be sorted by the gear types 
declared in accordance with Sec.  660.13(d), and to the species groups 
specified in paragraph (d)(1) of this section for vessels with limited 
entry permits, except those vessels retaining all catch during a 
Shorebased IFQ trip (i.e., maximized retention trips). The catch must 
not be discarded from the vessel and the vessel must not mix catch from 
hauls until the observer has sampled the catch. Catch separated by 
trawl gear type must be landed separately by trawl gear type. 
Prohibited species must be sorted according to the following species 
groups: Dungeness crab, Pacific halibut, Chinook salmon, other salmon. 
Non-groundfish species must be sorted as required by the state of 
landing.
* * * * *
    (e) Groundfish conservation areas (GCAs) applicable to trawl 
vessels. A GCA, a type of closed area, is a geographic area defined by 
coordinates expressed in degrees of latitude and longitude. The 
latitude and longitude coordinates of the GCA boundaries are specified 
at Sec. Sec.  660.70 through 660.74. If a vessel is fishing within a 
GCA listed in this paragraph (e) using trawl gear authorized for use 
within a GCA, all prohibited gear: must be stowed below deck; or, if 
the gear cannot readily be moved, must be stowed in a secured and 
covered manner detached from all towing lines so that it is rendered 
unusable for fishing; or, if remaining on deck uncovered, must be 
stowed disconnected from the trawl doors with the trawl doors hung from 
their

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stanchions. The following GCAs apply to vessels participating in the 
limited entry trawl fishery. Additional closed areas that specifically 
apply to vessels using midwater groundfish trawl gear are described at 
Sec.  660.131(c).
* * * * *
    (4) * * *
    (ii) Trawl vessels may transit through an applicable GCA, with or 
without groundfish on board, provided all prohibited groundfish trawl 
gear: Is stowed below deck; or, if the gear cannot readily be moved, is 
stowed in a secured and covered manner detached from all towing lines 
so that it is rendered unusable for fishing; or, if remaining on deck 
uncovered, is stowed disconnected from the trawl doors with the trawl 
doors hung from their stanchions. These restrictions do not apply to 
vessels allowed to fish within the trawl RCA under paragraph (e)(4)(i) 
of this section.
* * * * *
    (iv) If a vessel fishes in the trawl RCA using midwater trawl gear, 
it may also fish outside the trawl RCA with groundfish bottom trawl 
gear on the same trip. Nothing in these Federal regulations supersedes 
any state regulations that may prohibit trawling shoreward of the 
fishery management area (3-200 nm).
* * * * *
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9. In Sec.  660.140, remove paragraphs (c)(1) and (h)(2)(viii)(I), and 
redesignate paragraph (c)(2) as (c)(1), revise newly redesignated 
paragraph (c)(1), and reserve paragraph (c)(2) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.140  Shorebased IFQ Program.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) IFQ management areas. IFQ management areas are as follows:
    (i) Between the US/Canada border and 40[deg]10' N lat.,
    (ii) Between 40[deg]10' N lat. and 36[deg] N lat.,
    (iii) Between 36[deg] N lat. and 34[deg]27' N lat., and
    (iv) Between 34[deg]27' N lat. and the US/Mexico border.
    (2) [Reserved]
* * * * *
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10. Table 1 (North) and Table 1 (South) to part 660, subpart D are 
revised to read as follows:

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11. In Sec.  660.333, revise paragraphs (b)(1), (c)(1), and (d)(1) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  660.333   Open access non-groundfish trawl fishery--management 
measures

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) It is declared ``non-groundfish trawl gear for ridgeback 
prawn'' under Sec.  660.13(d)(4)(iv)(A)(10), regardless of whether it 
is registered to a Federal limited entry trawl-endorsed permit; and
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) It is declared ``non-groundfish trawl gear for California 
halibut'' under Sec.  660.13(d)(4)(iv)(A)(11), regardless of whether it 
is registered to a Federal limited entry trawl-endorsed permit;
* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (1) It is declared ``non-groundfish trawl gear for sea cucumber'' 
under Sec.  660.13(d)(4)(iv)(A)(12), regardless of whether it is 
registered to a Federal limited entry trawl-endorsed permit;
* * * * *
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                                                 address, computations which do not required             Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    rule, including the Environmental
                                                 additional contract funds, and other such               Commerce.                                             Assessment (EA) and Regulatory Impact
                                                 changes (see FAR 43.101).                                                                                     Review (RIR)/Regulatory Flexibility
                                                   (3) For actions not to exceed $ (insert               ACTION: Proposed rule, request for
                                                 dollar amount) negotiate and execute                    comments.                                             Analysis (RFA), are available from
                                                 supplemental agreements incorporating                                                                         www.regulations.gov or from the NMFS
                                                 Contractor proposals resulting from change              SUMMARY:    NMFS proposes revising                    West Coast Region Groundfish Fisheries
                                                 orders issued under the Changes clause.                 Federal regulations that restrict the use             website at http://www.westcoast.
                                                   (4) Negotiate and execute supplemental                and configuration of bottom and                       fisheries.noaa.gov/fisheries/groundfish/
                                                 agreements changing contract delivery                   midwater trawl gear for vessels fishing               index.html.
                                                 schedules where the time extension does not             under the Pacific Coast Groundfish
                                                 exceed (insert number) calendar days.                                                                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                         Fishery’s Trawl Rationalization                       Karen Palmigiano, Fishery Management
                                                 (End of clause)                                         Program. The gear restrictions were                   Specialist, 206–526–4491, or
                                                                                                         originally implemented to limit                       karen.palmigiano@noaa.gov.
                                                 PART 853—FORMS                                          discarding and protect overfished
                                                                                                                                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                         rockfish species. These restrictions are
                                                 ■  56. The authority citation for part 853
                                                                                                         no longer necessary because of changes                Table of Contents
                                                 is revised to read as follows:
                                                                                                         to the fishery, including implementation              I. Background
                                                   Authority: 40 U.S.C. 121(c); 41 U.S.C.                of the Trawl Rationalization Program in
                                                 1702; and 48 CFR 1.301–1.304.                                                                                 II. Summary of the Proposed Regulations
                                                                                                         2011, and improved status of a number                    A. Proposed Regulations for Net
                                                 Subpart 853.1—General                                   of overfished rockfish stocks. By                           Configuration
                                                                                                         eliminating these regulations, the                       1. Eliminate Minimum Mesh Size
                                                 ■ 57. Section 853.107 is revised to read                proposed action could increase                              Restriction
                                                 as follows:                                             flexibility in how vessels can use and                   2. Revise the Definition of Mesh Size
                                                                                                                                                                  3. Eliminate the Prohibition on Double-
                                                                                                         configure gear to increase access to
                                                 853.107    Obtaining forms.                                                                                         walled Codends
                                                                                                         target stocks and efficiency of fishing                  4. Eliminate Restrictions on the Use of
                                                   VA forms may be obtained online at                    practices, while still limiting the catch                   Chafing Gear
                                                 https://www.va.gov/vaforms/ or upon                     of target and non-target discards to meet                5. Summary of Potential Impacts From
                                                 request from any VA contracting office.                 the conservation objectives of the Trawl                    Proposed Regulations for Net
                                                                                                         Rationalization Program.                                    Configuration
                                                 Subpart 853.2—Prescription of Forms                                                                              B. Eliminate the Requirement to Use
                                                                                                         DATES: Comments on this proposed rule
                                                 ■ 58. Sections 853.236 and 853.236–70                                                                               Selective Flatfish Trawl Shoreward of
                                                                                                         must be received on or before October                       the RCA and North of 42 N. Latitude
                                                 are revised to read as follows:                         9, 2018.                                                 C. Proposed Regulations for Vessel
                                                 853.236 Construction and architect-                     ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,                            Operations
                                                 engineer contracts.                                     identified by NOAA–NMFS–2018–0081,                       1. Eliminate the Prohibition on Multiple
                                                                                                         by any of the following methods:                            Types of Groundfish Trawl Gears Carried
                                                 853.236–70 VA Form 6298, Architect-                                                                                 and Fished on the Same Trip
                                                                                                            • Online Submission: Go to the
                                                 Engineer Fee Proposal (see 836.7001(a)).                                                                         2. Eliminate the Prohibition on Bringing a
                                                                                                         Federal e-Rulemaking Portal at                              New Haul Onboard Before All Catch
                                                 ■ 59. Sections 853.236–71 and                           www.regulations.gov/
                                                 853.236.72 are added to read as follows:                                                                            From the Previous Haul Is Stowed
                                                                                                         #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2018-                         3. Eliminate the Prohibition on Fishing in
                                                 853.236–71 VA Form 2138, Order for                      0081, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                      Multiple IFQ Management Areas on the
                                                 Supplies or Services (Including Task Orders             complete the required fields, and enter                     Same Tow
                                                 for Construction or A–E Services) (see                  or attach your comments.                                 4. Summary of Potential Impacts From
                                                 836.7001(b)).                                              • Mail: Submit written comments to                       Proposed Regulations for Some Vessel
                                                                                                         Barry Thom, Regional Administrator,                         Operations
                                                 853.236–72 VA Form 10101, Contractor                                                                          III. Classification
                                                 Production Report (see 836.7001(c)).                    West Coast Region, NMFS, 7600 Sand                    IV. Description of Regulated Entities
                                                                                                         Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115–0070.                 V. Description of the Proposed Regulations
                                                 [FR Doc. 2018–18309 Filed 9–6–18; 8:45 am]                 NMFS may not consider comments if                  VI. Collection of Information Requirements
                                                 BILLING CODE 8320–01–P                                  they are sent by any other method, to
                                                                                                         any other address or individual, or                   I. Background
                                                                                                         received after the comment period ends.                  Prior to 2011, the Pacific Coast
                                                 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  All comments received are a part of the               Groundfish fishery was primarily
                                                                                                         public record and NMFS will post the                  managed with trip and landing limits
                                                 National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        comments for public viewing on                        and area closures and monitoring was
                                                 Administration                                          www.regulations.gov without change.                   limited (e.g., less than 25 percent of
                                                                                                         All personal identifying information                  groundfish bottom and midwater trawl
                                                 50 CFR Part 660                                         (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential             trip landings were subject to at-sea
                                                 [Docket No. 180207141–8783–01]                          business information, or otherwise                    observer coverage). During that time,
                                                                                                         sensitive information submitted                       NMFS implemented trawl gear
                                                 RIN 0648–BH74                                           voluntarily by the sender is publicly                 restrictions to both reduce groundfish
                                                                                                         accessible. NMFS will accept                          and non-groundfish bycatch and
                                                 Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions;
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                                                                                                         anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/A’’ in                  discards, as well as limit access to
                                                 Fisheries Off West Coast States;
                                                                                                         the required fields if you wish to remain             overfished rockfish habitat. Restrictions
                                                 Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery;
                                                                                                         anonymous). Attachments to electronic                 included: (1) Minimum mesh size
                                                 Groundfish Bottom Trawl and
                                                                                                         comments will be accepted in Microsoft                requirements; (2) requirements for
                                                 Midwater Trawl Gear in the Trawl
                                                                                                         Word, Excel, or Adobe PDF file formats                chafing gear and cod-ends; (3) the trawl
                                                 Rationalization Program
                                                                                                         only.                                                 Rockfish Conservation Areas (RCA),
                                                 AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                         Electronic copies of supporting                    which prohibits the use of groundfish
                                                 Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    documents referenced in this proposed                 bottom trawl gear between certain


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                                                 fathom lines defined in regulation at                      The TRREC held a meeting during the                and measures suggested by the GAP.
                                                 §§ 660.71 through 660.74; and, (4) a                    summer of 2011. At the Council’s                      These new measures included changing
                                                 requirement that vessels use selective                  November meeting that year, the TRREC                 how mesh size is defined so that
                                                 flatfish trawl, a type of small footrope                recommended the Council consider, as                  regulations would allow for the
                                                 trawl gear, shoreward of the trawl RCA                  part of the PIE trailing actions, revising            enforcement of both knotted and
                                                 and north of 40°10′ North (N) latitude.                 regulations to: (1) Allow multiple gear               knotless webbing; allowing vessels
                                                    In 2011, NMFS implemented                            (trawl gears and fixed gear) use and                  fishing under the Shorebased IFQ
                                                 Amendments 20 and 21 to the Pacific                     possession seaward and shoreward of                   Program to fish across IFQ management
                                                 Coast Groundfish Fishery Management                     the trawl RCA; (2) remove restrictions                lines; allowing whiting fishing with any
                                                 Plan (PCGFMP), which established the                    on chafing gear for midwater trawl gear;              type of trawl gear; allowing a tow to be
                                                 Trawl Rationalization Program. The                      and, (3) eliminate codend, mesh size,                 brought onboard before previous catch
                                                 Trawl Rationalization Program, a type of                and selective flatfish trawl gear                     is stowed; and, the option to further
                                                 catch share program, replaced trip and                  requirements and restrictions. The                    review and revise additional
                                                 landing limits with fixed allocations for               TRREC prioritized these three measures                requirements in regulations at § 660.130
                                                 limited entry trawl participants, through               over others, but also recommended the                 which provides trawl gear requirements
                                                 an individual fishing quota (IFQ)                       Council consider revising additional                  and restrictions. After Council and
                                                 management system. To allow managers                    regulations they felt were unnecessary                NMFS staff reviewed that section of the
                                                 to accurately account for catch against                 and costly, including the prohibition on              regulations, further measures were
                                                 IFQ, the program increased at-sea and                   fishing more than one individual fishing              added to the list of potential gear
                                                 shoreside monitoring to 100 percent of                  quota (IFQ) management area and the                   changes, including eliminating codend
                                                 trips and landings for groundfish bottom                definitions of large and small footropes.             restrictions. Several other possible
                                                 and midwater trawl vessels. This                           In March 2012, the Council adopted                 measures were not forwarded at the
                                                 management system, which increased                      preliminary preferred alternatives for                time due to potential for delays in
                                                 individual vessel accountability,                       most of the gear measures under the PIE               implementation. The Council scheduled
                                                 successfully reduced bycatch of target                  trailing actions; adopted its preferred               final action on the suite of measures for
                                                 and non-target rockfish in the trawl                    alternative for chafing gear requirements             March 2016.
                                                 fishery. Since implementation of the                    for midwater trawl gear and put this                     On March 3, 2016 (81 FR 11189),
                                                 Trawl Rationalization Program, five of                  action on a fast track for                            NMFS published a notice of intent
                                                 the seven previously overfished rockfish                implementation; and, authorized a one-                (NOI) to prepare an environmental
                                                 species are now rebuilt.                                day public workshop of the Council’s                  impact statement (EIS) to consider
                                                                                                         Enforcement Consultants (EC), GAP,                    revisions to the regulations for
                                                    Building on the successes of the
                                                                                                         and Groundfish Management Team                        groundfish bottom and midwater trawl
                                                 Trawl Rationalization Program at
                                                                                                         (GMT) to discuss and make                             gear used by vessels under the Trawl
                                                 reducing discards, NMFS and the
                                                                                                         recommendations on the remaining gear                 Rationalization Program. The Council
                                                 Pacific Fishery Management Council                      related measures. Further discussion on               conducted an additional scoping during
                                                 (Council) began working with industry                   gear measures were delayed until results              its March 2016 meeting to gather public
                                                 members on several fishery management                   of the gear workshop were presented to                comments on the proposed regulations.
                                                 actions, known as Program                               the Council.                                          Based on discussions at the meetings
                                                 Improvements or Enhancements (PIE)                         The purpose of the gear workshop,                  and public comments on the NOI, the
                                                 trailing actions. The PIE trailing actions              which took place August 29–30, 2012,                  Council selected their final preferred
                                                 included identifying regulations that                   in Portland, Oregon, included scoping                 alternatives for all of the proposed
                                                 limit the use and configuration of                      of various gear restriction measures that             measures at its March 2016 meeting,
                                                 groundfish bottom and midwater trawl                    had been recommended to the Council                   except the restriction on fishing across
                                                 gears, and may no longer be necessary                   by the TRREC and providing                            IFQ management lines. The Council
                                                 because the Trawl Rationalization                       recommendations for how the Council                   delayed its decision on management
                                                 Program effectively limits target and                   can move forward. The gear workshop                   lines, and selected its final preferred
                                                 non-target species bycatch.                             report was presented to the Council at                alternative at the June 2016 Council
                                                    In March 2011, groundfish industry                   its November 2012 meeting and made                    meeting. Detailed information,
                                                 members, through the Council’s                          similar recommendations to those in the               including the supporting documentation
                                                 Groundfish Advisory Sub-Panel (GAP),                    TRREC report, including (1) allowing                  the Council considered at each meeting,
                                                 requested that the Council eliminate                    the use of multiple gears (trawl and                  is available at the Council’s website,
                                                 and revise various regulations related to               fixed gear) on the same trip; (2) a                   www.pcouncil.org.
                                                 mesh size and requirements to use four-                 reduction in the minimum mesh size for                   After the Council selected final
                                                 seam trawl shoreward of the trawl RCA.                  groundfish bottom trawl gear; (3)                     recommendations on the proposed
                                                 To address the GAP’s recommendations,                   eliminating the selective flatfish trawl              measures in March and June 2016,
                                                 the Council formed an ad hoc                            gear requirement; and (4) allowing                    NMFS completed extensive analyses on
                                                 committee to identify specific                          vessels in the IFQ Program to move                    the measures, including an Endangered
                                                 regulations that, if revised or                         fixed gear across management lines.                   Species Act section 7 consultation on
                                                 eliminated, would allow fishermen to                    Additionally, the report included a                   the impacts of the PCGFMP on listed
                                                 increase the efficiency of their fishing                recommendation to allow year-round                    salmon stocks. These analyses
                                                 strategy as the Council had intended                    use of midwater gear within and outside               supported NMFS’ determination that
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                                                 when they recommended                                   the trawl RCA north of 40°10′ North (N)               the impacts of implementing the
                                                 implementation of the Trawl                             latitude.                                             proposed measures would likely not be
                                                 Rationalization Program. The Council                       The Council next took action on these              significant and, therefore, there was no
                                                 authorized the appointment of the new                   measures in September 2015. At the                    need to complete an EIS. Instead NMFS
                                                 ad hoc committee, the Trawl                             time, the Council adopted the purpose                 completed an integrated analysis that
                                                 Rationalization Regulatory Evaluation                   and need statement, a rulemaking                      included an EA. On June 8, 2018, NMFS
                                                 Committee (TRREC), at its April 2011                    schedule, and the range of alternatives,              published a notice to withdraw
                                                 meeting.                                                along with some additional alternatives               preparation of the EIS (83 FR 26640). A


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                                                 copy of the draft EA and supporting                     A. Proposed Regulations for Net                       This requirement is essential to the
                                                 documents are available from NMFS                       Configurations                                        definition of midwater trawl gear.
                                                 (see ADDRESSES).                                                                                                 Under the proposed regulations, it is
                                                                                                            This section discusses the proposed                not anticipated that groundfish bottom
                                                 II. Summary of the Proposed                             regulations that would remove some                    or midwater trawl vessel operators
                                                 Regulations                                             minimum mesh size restrictions, revise                would significantly reduce their mesh
                                                                                                         the definition of mesh size, remove                   size, throughout their codend,
                                                    If implemented, the proposed                         chafing gear placement restrictions, and              intermediate, and/or body of the trawl
                                                 regulations would provide flexibility to                remove the prohibition on using double-               to create less selective fishing gear
                                                 groundfish bottom and midwater trawl                    walled codends for groundfish bottom                  because this may increase the catch of
                                                 vessels fishing under the Trawl                         and midwater trawl vessels fishing                    undersized IFQ species or other
                                                 Rationalization Program in how they                     under the Trawl Rationalization                       unwanted species, decrease the
                                                 may use and configure their gear, and                   Program. These measures all relate to                 efficiency of the trawl, and increase fuel
                                                 operate on fishing trips. This flexibility              net configuration, and all affect the                 consumption. Some groundfish bottom
                                                 is expected to foster innovation and                    mesh size for trawl nets. Because                     trawlers may use smaller meshes closer
                                                 allow for more optimal harvest                          changing any of these restrictions could              to the 3.0 in (7.6 cm) minimum allowed
                                                 operations for the groundfish fleet.                    result in similar impacts, the analysis               for midwater trawl to reduce gilling of
                                                    The Council deemed the proposed                      supporting this proposed rule considers               species like widow rockfish and
                                                 regulations consistent with and                         both the individual and collective                    yellowtail rockfish. But there does not
                                                 necessary to implement this action in an                impacts of all of the measures. Below is              currently appear to be a need for
                                                 August 14, 2018, letter from Council                    a short description of each of the                    midwater trawl vessel operators to
                                                 Executive Director, Chuck Tracy, to                     proposed regulations followed by a                    reduce their minimum mesh size
                                                 Regional Administrator Barry Thom.                      summary of the potential impacts of                   through their trawl gear lower than the
                                                 Under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                      each of these measures combined.                      requirement, even though they would be
                                                 Conservation and Management Act                         1. Eliminate Minimum Mesh Size                        allowed to do so under the proposed
                                                 (Magnuson-Stevens Act), NMFS is                                                                               regulatory changes, because the current
                                                                                                         Restriction
                                                 required to publish proposed rules for                                                                        3.0 in (7.6 cm) minimum mesh size
                                                 comment after preliminarily                                Mesh size is the opening between                   requirement is sufficient for preventing
                                                 determining whether they are consistent                 opposing knots in a fishing net, and                  excessive gilling of midwater species
                                                 with applicable law. We are seeking                     minimum mesh size is the smallest                     (e.g., widow and yellowtail rockfish)
                                                 comment on the proposed regulations in                  distance allowed from the inside of one               while maintaining high catch rates.
                                                 this action and whether they are                        knot to the inside of the opposing knot.                 The proposed regulations would
                                                 consistent with the PCGFMP, the                         Currently, vessels fishing with                       likely provide vessel operators with the
                                                 Magnuson-Stevens Act and its National                   groundfish trawl gear, including chafing              flexibility to configure their gear to
                                                 Standards, and other applicable law.                    gear, must use nets with a minimum                    enable efficient catch of target species,
                                                                                                         mesh size greater than or equal to 4.5                including the strategic use of smaller
                                                    The discussion in this proposed rule                                                                       mesh sizes to facilitate the use or
                                                                                                         inches (11.4 cm) for bottom trawl, and
                                                 and in the EA/RIR/RFA (See ADDRESSES)                                                                         construction of excluder devices (e.g.,
                                                                                                         greater than or equal to 3.0 inches (7.6
                                                 groups several related measures to                                                                            flexible grates), the use of smaller
                                                                                                         cm) for midwater trawl gears. These
                                                 reduce redundancy and to consider the                                                                         meshes to herd or guide fish through the
                                                                                                         regulations were first implemented in
                                                 collective impacts of similar proposed                                                                        net and reduce gilling, and to reinforce
                                                                                                         the 1990s to reduce fishing mortality for
                                                 regulations. Through this action, the                                                                         the net where the excluder or guiding
                                                                                                         smaller fish, thus increasing survival to
                                                 Council proposes to:                                                                                          panels are attached to reduce wear on
                                                                                                         maturity. Increasing size selectivity
                                                    • Adjust a suite of restrictions related             through minimum mesh size restrictions                the net meshes.
                                                 to how nets are configured, including                   was also expected to reduce bycatch of                2. Revise the Definition of Mesh Size
                                                 eliminating minimum mesh size                           non-target species.
                                                 restrictions, changing the definition of                                                                         In addition to revising minimum
                                                                                                            Midwater trawl gear must be                        mesh size restrictions for bottom and
                                                 mesh size, removing chafing gear                        constructed so that the first 20 feet (6.51
                                                 placement restrictions, and removing                                                                          midwater trawl gear, this action updates
                                                                                                         m) immediately behind the footrope or                 the definition for measuring minimum
                                                 restrictions on using double-walled                     head-rope is constructed with bare
                                                 codends from groundfish bottom and                                                                            mesh size to include knotless nets, as
                                                                                                         ropes or mesh with a minimum size of                  well as redefining the approach for
                                                 midwater trawl vessels fishing under                    16 inches (40.64 cm). Also implemented
                                                 the Trawl Rationalization Program;                                                                            measuring mesh size as the opening
                                                                                                         in the 1990s, this restriction makes                  between opposing corners. These
                                                    • Remove the requirement to use                      midwater trawl gear impractical or                    changes to the definition for mesh size
                                                 selective flatfish trawl gear north of 40°              ineffective at capturing fish when in                 are necessary because most vessels
                                                 10′ N lat. and shoreward of the trawl                   contact with the seafloor, which ensures              today use knotless trawl gear. Revising
                                                 RCA;                                                    that vessels do not make bottom contact               the definition of mesh size would allow
                                                    • Adjust a number of provisions                      with midwater trawl gear.                             NMFS Office of Law Enforcement (OLE)
                                                 related to vessel operations on a single                   This action would remove both the                  to enforce current mesh size
                                                 fishing trip, including allowing vessels                4.5 in (11.4 cm) minimum mesh size                    requirements for nets that do not have
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                                                 that fish in the Shorebased IFQ Program                 requirement for groundfish bottom trawl               knots. Additionally, removing the
                                                 under the Trawl Rationalization                         gear and the 3.0 in (7.6 cm) minimum                  minimum mesh size requirements
                                                 Program to carry and fish groundfish                    mesh size requirement for midwater                    would reduce minor enforcement
                                                 bottom and midwater trawl gears on the                  trawl. The Council did not recommend                  violations that occur when net
                                                 same trip, fish across IFQ management                   revising the current restriction on the               shrinkage reduces mesh size below legal
                                                 lines, and bring a new haul on deck                     minimum mesh size restriction for the                 limits.
                                                 before the catch from a previous haul is                first 20 feet (6.51 m) behind the footrope               Even if the minimum mesh size
                                                 stowed.                                                 or head-rope for midwater trawl gears.                requirement is eliminated, as discussed


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                                                 under Section A.1. above, this revision                 effectively reducing the mesh size below              additional protection from bottom
                                                 to the definition of mesh size would still              the minimum mesh size restrictions.                   contact, because the top of the net and
                                                 be necessary because vessels using                      Over the past 30 years, NMFS                          tapered portion of the net in front of the
                                                 midwater trawl nets will still be                       implemented several proposed                          codend rarely contact the seabed. Wear
                                                 required to adhere to minimum mesh                      regulations to expand the use of chafing              patterns on midwater trawl nets indicate
                                                 size requirements for the first 20 feet                 gear to protect trawl nets to better align            that when bottom contact occurs, it
                                                 (6.51 m) behind the footrope or head-                   with regulations off Alaska.                          typically occurs at the very end of the
                                                 rope.                                                      The current regulations allow vessels              codend, which can already be protected
                                                                                                         to configure chafing gear to encircle no              by chafing gear under the current
                                                 3. Eliminate the Prohibition on Double-                 more than 50 percent of a bottom trawl                regulations. The ability of vessels to fish
                                                 Walled Codends                                          net’s circumference. Chafing gear on                  in more rocky habitat has more to do
                                                    The current groundfish regulations                   bottom trawls may be used only on the                 with the size of the footrope than the
                                                 prohibit double-walled codends on any                   last 50 meshes, issued from the terminal              chafing gear protections, and vessels
                                                 trawl gear, and prohibits vessel                        (closed) end of the codend. Only the                  operators would still be required to
                                                 operators from outfitting nets with                     front edge (edge closest to the open end              abide by the small footrope requirement
                                                 chafing gear to effectively create a                    of the codend) and sides of each section              shoreward of the trawl RCA. Therefore,
                                                 double-walled codend. Double-walled                     of chafing gear may be attached to the                limiting their ability to fish in high
                                                 codend is defined in regulation as a                    codend. With the exception of the                     relief areas regardless of chafing gear
                                                 codend constructed of two walls or                      corners, the terminal edge (edge closest              requirements.
                                                 layers of webbing. The prohibition was                  to the closed end of the codend) of each                 This change is not expected to result
                                                 originally implemented in 1992 to                       section of chafing gear must not be                   in increased catch of undersized or non-
                                                 prevent vessel operators from using                     attached to the net. Chafing gear must be             target fish. Attaching more chafing gear
                                                 double-walled codends to effectively                    attached outside any riblines and                     than necessary to protect the net could
                                                 reduce their mesh size below the                        restraining straps.                                   also limit the flow within the net, which
                                                 minimum size requirements, which                           For midwater trawl, current                        is needed to allow for adequate
                                                 would have prevented undersized                         regulations allow that chafing gear may               escapement of undersized fish, if
                                                 species from escaping the net, and                      cover the bottom and sides of the                     meshes are blocked. Researchers have
                                                 resulted in more discards.                              codend in either one or more sections.                also shown there is no detectable
                                                    The Council recommended and                          Only the front edge (edge closest to the              difference in selectivity between
                                                 NMFS proposes eliminating the                           open end of the codend) and sides of                  codends with and without top-side
                                                 restrictions that prohibit groundfish                   each section of chafing gear may be                   chafing gear if the chafing gear consists
                                                 bottom and midwater trawl vessels from                  attached to the codend; except at the                 of larger meshes than the codend mesh
                                                 using double-walled codends. This                       corners, the terminal edge (edge closest              size (e.g., 2 times larger) and if the
                                                 proposed regulations could provide                      to the closed end of the codend) of each              chafing gear is attached to the codend
                                                 flexibility necessary to reinforce                      section of chafing gear must not be                   loosely (i.e., to allow space between the
                                                 webbing in certain areas of the trawl net               attached to the net. Chafing gear is not              top-side chafing gear and the codend
                                                 that could facilitate escapement of fish                permitted on the top codend panel on                  meshes). For those species that escape
                                                 through escape panels (e.g., reinforced                 midwater trawl gear except for a band                 through the top meshes of codends and
                                                 webbing to attach ramps, funnels, or                    of mesh (a ‘‘skirt’’) may encircle the net            intermediates, properly hung top-side
                                                 other selective devices to codend or                    under or over transfer cables, lifting or             chafing gear with large meshes may not
                                                 intermediate meshes) and to prevent                     splitting straps (chokers), riblines, and             block or mask codend meshes and
                                                 abrasion of the net from various trawl                  restraining straps, but must be the same              therefore may not measurably impede
                                                 components, such as restraining straps.                 mesh size and coincide knot-to-knot                   escapement.
                                                 This revision could also result in                      with the net to which it is attached and                 This change is not expected to
                                                 escapement of smaller fish by reducing                  be no wider than 16 meshes.                           substantially alter gear contact with the
                                                 the effective mesh size of the codend                      NMFS proposes removing all                         bottom. Numerous disincentives already
                                                 and herd fish through the net, and                      restrictions in regulations on the use of             exist for midwater vessel operators to
                                                 increase net protection by ‘‘armoring’’                 chafing gear for groundfish bottom trawl              fish close to the substrate. These
                                                 the trawl.                                              and midwater trawl gear. Removing                     disincentives include: (a) Risk of
                                                                                                         these restrictions would allow vessel                 damage to the net from snagging or
                                                 4. Eliminate Restrictions on the Use of                 operator flexibility in how they use                  hanging on hard bottom would not be
                                                 Chafing Gear                                            chafing gear to protect nets and codends              lessened by increases in chafing gear
                                                    The November 2011 TRREC report                       and how they fish relative to the                     coverage; (b) reduced gear efficiency
                                                 also suggested eliminating restrictions                 seafloor. It is anticipated that under the            and increased operating costs when
                                                 on the use of chafing gear. The                         proposed regulations, vessel operators                bottom contact occurs; and (c) bare
                                                 groundfish regulations define chafing                   would use chafing gear strategically to               footropes, sweeps, and 16 in (40.64 cm)
                                                 gear as a webbing or other material that                provide protection in areas where the                 mesh size restriction for the first 20 ft
                                                 attaches to the codend to protect trawl                 net can be susceptible to wear. This will             (6.1 m) on the front of the net make the
                                                 nets from wear and damage from bottom                   allow vessels to extend the life of their             gear impractical or ineffective for
                                                 contact and contact with the vessels                    nets and ultimately reduce operational                fishing hard on the bottom (soft or hard
                                                 during net retrieval. Regulations                       costs.                                                bottom).
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                                                 implemented in the 1990s required                          It is not anticipated that vessel
                                                 chafing gear with large meshes be                       operators would attach large sections of              5. Summary of Potential Impacts From
                                                 fastened to allow escapement of small                   chafing gear to these additional sections             Proposed Regulations for Net
                                                 fish through mesh openings (57 FR                       for added net protection, because doing               Configuration
                                                 12212, April 9, 1992). These regulations                so would increase the drag on the net,                   Eliminating restrictions on groundfish
                                                 were intended to prevent vessel                         which could increase fuel consumption                 bottom and midwater trawl net
                                                 operators from using chafing gear to                    and reduce fishing efficiency. In                     configuration would allow vessels to
                                                 create double-walled codends or                         addition, it would likely provide no                  experiment with different mesh sizes,


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                                                 chafing gear placement, and use of                      unmarketable groundfish. Catching                     canary rockfish, to escape over the
                                                 double-walled codends. Each of these                    more small fish is not economically                   upper edge of the trawl net. Along with
                                                 proposed regulations individually, and                  advantageous to vessel operators.                     the elimination of the codend, chafing
                                                 collectively, could result in potential                 Although most undersized fish are                     gear, and mesh size provisions, the 2011
                                                 negative impacts to the physical and                    unmarketable, vessels operators must                  TRREC report suggested the Council
                                                 biological environments. However, in                    still account for the catching of                     consider eliminating the selective
                                                 most instances, these impacts are                       undersized fish with individual quota                 flatfish trawl gear requirement and
                                                 mitigated through incentives and                        pounds. Vessel operators must debit                   replace them with a small footrope
                                                 disincentives built into the Trawl                      each pound of unmarketable,                           requirement, as well as revising the
                                                 Rationalization Program. Additionally,                  undersized fish caught from their total               definition of selective flatfish trawl to
                                                 many of the proposed regulations would                  allocation for that species, which means              allow for four-seam nets. Similar to the
                                                 have a positive impact on harvesters,                   they must forgo the opportunity to use                adjustments discussed above in Section
                                                 processors, and the communities they                    their allocation for marketable catch.                A., the TRREC pointed to the Trawl
                                                 support.                                                For this reason, catching unmarketable,               Rationalization Program to support this
                                                    Proposed regulations which could                     undersized fish has the potential to                  regulatory change.
                                                 result in a reduction in mesh sizes used                reduce vessel revenue, as well as add                    The current regulations define
                                                 and increased net protections could                     sorting time (workload), for the vessel’s             selective flatfish trawl as a two-seamed
                                                 increase bottom trawl effort targeting                  crew and processor’s employees.                       net with no more than two riblines,
                                                 semi-pelagic rockfish species or                           Revisions to the restrictions on net               excluding the codend. The breastline
                                                 longspine thornyhead, and therefore                     configurations could have a positive                  may not be longer than 3 feet (0.92 m).
                                                 result in some redistribution of effort or              impact on harvesters by allowing vessel               There may be no floats along the center
                                                 a shift of effort to deeper waters. These               operators to configure their nets in the              third of the headrope or attached to the
                                                 shifts in effort are not anticipated to                 most efficient way possible, including                top panel except on the riblines. The
                                                 result in additional impacts to the                     the opportunity to experiment with                    footrope must be less than 105 feet
                                                 physical environment beyond what                        excluders and various combinations of                 (32.26 m). The headrope must be no less
                                                 already occurs under the current                        mesh size and mesh shape (square or T–                than 30 percent longer than the
                                                 regulations. The proposed regulations                   90 mesh) that could reduce bycatch                    footrope. The headrope is issued along
                                                 do not open any new areas to trawling.                  while simultaneously improving the                    the length of the headrope from the
                                                 Any redistribution of effort would not                  sustainability of the fishery and                     outside edge to the opposite outside
                                                 be expected to impact any new habitats                  increasing the likelihood of attainment.              edge.
                                                 which are not already fished with trawl                 Vessel operators have repeatedly                         Since 2005, the groundfish
                                                 gear. Other restrictions on net                         testified to the Council that they desire             regulations have required the use of
                                                 configurations, such as the small-                      more flexibility to experiment with                   selective flatfish trawl gear shoreward of
                                                 footrope requirement shoreward of the                   trawl gear to reduce catch of unwanted                the trawl RCA north of 40°10′ N
                                                 trawl RCA, haven been shown to be very                  species and increase catch of marketable              latitude. The regulations further
                                                 effective in limiting effort in high relief             fish. This may ultimately result in                   prohibit vessels fishing north of 40°10′
                                                 areas. Vessel operators would still be at               improved quality and consistency of                   N latitude from having small footrope
                                                 risk of damage to their nets and hang-                  product to first receivers and processors             trawl gear on board, other than selective
                                                 ups from entering into high relief                      over time. Vessel operators would also                flatfish trawl gear, while fishing
                                                 habitats, even with the ability to provide              benefit from the reduced complexity of                shoreward of the trawl RCA. Vessels are
                                                 additional chafing gear or codend                       the regulations by removing additional                allowed, but not required, to use
                                                 protections, which do not provide any                   restrictions that they were subject to                selective flatfish trawl gear shoreward of
                                                 protection to the ropes.                                previously. This could save time and                  the trawl RCA south of 40°10′ N
                                                    Increasing net protections which                     effort for vessel operators and ultimately            latitude, and seaward of the trawl RCA
                                                 result in extensively armoring the trawl                reduce operational costs as vessel                    coastwide.
                                                 and reducing mesh sizes is also unlikely                operators would no longer need to                        This rule proposes revising the
                                                 for many reasons, including: (a)                        ensure compliance with these                          definition of selective flatfish trawl gear
                                                 Increased drag and decreased flow; (b)                  regulations.                                          to allow either a two-seam or a four-
                                                 increased expense while hauling due to                     Eliminating restrictions on mesh size              seam net with up to four riblines, while
                                                 increased fuel consumption; (c)                         will also likely reduce enforcement                   retaining all the other existing
                                                 increased expense to purchase smaller                   costs. Although enforcement of the                    restrictions related to the configuration
                                                 mesh, additional chafing gear, and                      remaining mesh size restriction on                    of this gear. In addition, the Council
                                                 double-walled nets; and (d) increased                   midwater trawl gear would still be                    proposed eliminating the requirement
                                                 retention of undersized and                             required, enforcement of the other                    that vessels use selective flatfish trawl
                                                 unmarketable fish. It is important to                   restrictions would be removed.                        gear shoreward of the trawl RCA north
                                                 note that increased drag may not only                                                                         of 40°10′ N latitude. Instead, groundfish
                                                 increase fuel consumption, but also may                 B. Eliminate the Requirement To Use                   bottom trawl vessels would be allowed
                                                 reduce fishing efficiency, such as                      Selective Flatfish Trawl Shoreward of                 to use any small footrope trawl gear
                                                 reducing door spread of the trawl net.                  the RCA and North of 42 N Latitude                    shoreward of the trawl RCA north and
                                                    If vessels make mesh size, chafing                      Selective flatfish trawl is a type of              south of 40°10′ N latitude. Large
                                                 gear, or double-walled codend changes                   small footrope trawl developed to                     footrope trawl gear would still be
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                                                 throughout the codend and/or                            maintain a nearshore flatfish trawl                   prohibited in this area.
                                                 intermediate net in a manner that                       fishery while reducing the non-target                    Revising the definition of selective
                                                 reduces trawl gear selectivity, then                    catch of canary rockfish and other                    flatfish trawl to allow for a four-seam
                                                 catches of undersized or unwanted                       overfished rockfish species. The                      net could potentially provide for better
                                                 groundfish could increase. However, the                 selective flatfish trawl features a                   flow and improved selectivity compared
                                                 Trawl Rationalization Program creates a                 headrope set back from a flattened net                to a two-seam net. A four-seam net has
                                                 strong disincentive for vessel operators                body to capture low-swimming flatfish                 more open meshes for smaller fish to
                                                 to avoid the catch of undersized,                       while allowing rockfish, particularly                 escape. In addition, studies have


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                                                 demonstrated that improved flow                         selective flatfish trawl gear requirement.            meetings and while developing this
                                                 within nets improves fishing efficiency,                At its March 2017 and March 2018                      rule, NMFS is specifically asking for
                                                 which may increase catch of marketable                  meetings, during development of the                   public comment on the elimination of
                                                 target and non-target groundfish (e.g.,                 2017 and 2018 Trawl Gear EFPs, the                    the requirement to use selective flatfish
                                                 widow rockfish, yellowtail rockfish, and                Council twice considered and rejected                 trawl gear in the area between 42° N
                                                 Pacific cod), and reduce bycatch of                     including the area shoreward of the                   latitude and 40°10′ N latitude.
                                                 small or unmarketable groundfish (e.g.,                 trawl RCA between 42° N latitude and
                                                                                                                                                               C. Proposed Regulations for Vessel
                                                 undersized redstripe rockfish, rosethorn                40°10′ N latitude in the exemption to
                                                                                                                                                               Operations
                                                 rockfish, sand dabs).                                   the selective flatfish trawl gear
                                                    Eliminating the requirement to use                   requirement due to concerns over                         This section discusses the three
                                                 selective flatfish trawl gear north of                  potential impacts to Chinook salmon.                  proposed regulations that relate to
                                                 40°10′ N. latitude could result in a shift              NMFS ultimately permitted more than                   vessel operations on a single fishing
                                                 in bottom trawl effort shoreward of the                 40 vessels to participate in the two                  trip, including allowing vessels that fish
                                                 trawl RCA north of 40°10′ N. latitude                   EFPs. These vessels have completed                    in the Shorebased IFQ Program under
                                                 and increased catch of selected pelagic                 more than 200 EFP trips. Based on the                 the Trawl Rationalization Program to
                                                 or semi-pelagic groundfish species (e.g.,               analysis of this new information,                     carry and fish groundfish bottom and
                                                 widow and canary rockfish) over the                     changes that have occurred within the                 midwater trawl gears on the same trip,
                                                 continental shelf. The shift in fishing                 fishery over the past several year, and               fish across IFQ management lines, and
                                                 effort away from the area seaward of the                the analysis in the December 2017                     bring a new haul on deck before the
                                                 trawl RCA, is most likely to occur prior                biological opinion, NMFS has                          catch from a previous haul is stowed.
                                                 to May 15th when midwater trawling is                   determined that Chinook salmon                        These three measures are discussed
                                                 prohibited. Any increased catch would                   bycatch is unlikely to increase in the                together because they could have
                                                 be expected to remain within the                        area north of 42° N latitude (the                     similar impacts on vessel operations
                                                 current annual catch limits for target                  southern boundary of the 2017 and 2018                and catch accounting. Below is a short
                                                 and non-target groundfish, and non-                     Trawl Gear EFPs) on a scale shown in                  description of each of the proposed
                                                 groundfish stocks. Furthermore,                         the report NMFS presented April 2017.                 regulations followed by a summary of
                                                 increased efficiency (e.g., more open                      Potential impacts to Chinook salmon                the potential impacts of each of these
                                                 meshes due to use of four-seam trawl,                   in the area between 42° N latitude and                measures combined.
                                                 improved flow, catch of larger rockfish                 40°10′ N latitude are less certain. The               1. Eliminate the Prohibition on Multiple
                                                 and roundfish, and improved function                    December 2017 biological opinion on                   Types of Groundfish Trawl Gears
                                                 of selective devices) may lead to some                  salmon bycatch in the Pacific Coast                   Carried and Fished on the Same Trip
                                                 reduction in overall bottom trawling                    Groundfish Fishery discussed that
                                                 effort, an increase catch of larger                     significant uncertainty exists in the                    The GMT suggested the use of
                                                 marketable fish, and a decrease catch of                magnitude of impacts, especially the                  multiple fishing gears on a single trip
                                                 small unwanted species.                                 species-level impacts, for fisheries in               under the Shorebased IFQ Program to
                                                    During development of the proposed                   locations or time periods outside the                 the Council at its November 2011
                                                 action for the 2017 Salmon Biological                   available data. Areas south of 42° N                  meeting. The current restrictions on the
                                                 Opinion, the Council considered several                 latitude, particularly between January                use of multiple fishing gears during a
                                                 analyses that discussed the potential                   and early May (outside the Pacific                    single trip under the IFQ Program are
                                                 impacts that the future fishery,                        primary whiting season), have                         complex, with different sections of the
                                                 including possible impacts from the                     particularly limited information because              regulations allowing vessels to carry
                                                 elimination of the selective flatfish trawl             most fishing tends to take place north of             different gear combinations in different
                                                 gear requirement, may have on the                       42° N latitude due to other restrictions              parts of the EEZ. For example, the
                                                 incidental take of Chinook salmon in                    (i.e. federal prohibition on whiting                  regulations prohibit vessels from using
                                                 the Pacific Coast’s groundfish trawl                    processing south of 42° N lat.).                      multiple types of bottom trawl gear
                                                 fishery. NMFS presented an analysis at                     In addition to concerns about the                  during a single trip when fishing
                                                 the April 2017 Council meeting, under                   uncertainty in Chinook salmon bycatch                 seaward or shoreward of the trawl RCA
                                                 the 2017 Salmon Biological Opinion                      in the groundfish fishery in the area                 south of 40°10′ N latitude. However, the
                                                 agenda item, that suggested that removal                between 42° N. latitude and 40°10′ N                  regulations do not include a similar
                                                 of this requirement could dramatically                  latitude, NMFS has made the                           prohibition for the area north of 40°10′
                                                 increase the incidental take of Chinook                 preliminary determination that the                    N latitude, where vessels may fish with
                                                 salmon north of 40°10′ N. latitude. At                  proposed changes to the selective                     multiple types of trawl gear seaward of
                                                 the time, the data that were used                       flatfish trawl gear requirement                       the trawl RCA. The GMT suggested that
                                                 suggested this gear requirement is                      shoreward of the trawl RCA between 42°                simplifying the regulations to allow
                                                 driving the differences in bycatch rates.               N latitude and 40°10′ N latitude may be               vessels to carry and fish with multiple
                                                 However, that analysis acknowledged                     out of compliance with the terms and                  types of gear on the same trip could
                                                 numerous caveats associated with                        conditions of the December 2017                       improve economic efficiency and
                                                 comparing bycatch rates between                         Salmon Incidental Take Statement.                     improve safety at sea by reducing the
                                                 different periods of time (i.e. now vs. 20              Term and Condition 4b requires that                   number of trips and days at sea.
                                                 years ago) and uncertainty as to how                    ‘‘prior to allowing additional non-                      Regulations define the following trawl
                                                 this information could be applied to                    whiting trawling south 42° N latitude,                gear types: Large footrope trawl, small
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                                                 today’s fishery.                                        NMFS will implement one or more EFPs                  footrope trawl, selective flatfish trawl,
                                                    To gather data about the potential                   designed to collect information about                 and midwater trawl. North of 40°10′ N
                                                 impacts of changing the existing                        Chinook and coho bycatch levels and                   latitude, a vessel may not have both
                                                 selective flatfish trawl gear requirement               stock composition from fishing in those               groundfish trawl gear and non-
                                                 for today’s fishery, NMFS issued two                    areas or at those times for a minimum                 groundfish trawl gear on board
                                                 EFPs for the 2017 and 2018 groundfish                   of three years.’’                                     simultaneously, or have multiple trawl
                                                 fishing years that, among other                            Based on these concerns and the                    gear types (groundfish bottom or
                                                 measures, exempted vessels from the                     information presented at the Council                  midwater trawl gear) on board


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                                                 simultaneously. A vessel may, however,                  required to keep and land all catch                   species on the same trip if it finds
                                                 have more than one type of limited                      separately by gear type, and catch                    targeting non-whiting midwater species
                                                 entry bottom trawl gear on board                        would be reported on electronic fish                  to be less profitable or carry increased
                                                 (selective flatfish trawl or small footrope             tickets by gear type. This rule would not             risk of encountering non-target catch.
                                                 trawl gear), either simultaneously or                   adjust the current provision that                        Allowing groundfish bottom and
                                                 successively, during a trip limit period,               requires vessels to stow any gear not                 midwater trawl gear to be fished on the
                                                 with one exception. Only a selective                    authorized for use in the area when                   same trip could have some limited
                                                 flatfish trawl is allowed onboard when                  transiting through a groundfish                       indirect effects on stock assessments for
                                                 fishing shoreward of the trawl RCA                      conservation area. For species managed                target and non-target species. Because it
                                                 (§ 660.130(c)(2)). Finally, a vessel may                with trip limits, crossover provisions,               is impossible for observers and vessels
                                                 have more than one type of midwater                     and gear-specific trip limits, all current            using electronic monitoring to monitor
                                                 groundfish trawl gear on board, either                  regulations would remain in effect.                   the hold once the catch is stored, there
                                                 simultaneously or successively, during a                   This rule would also modify                        is the potential that removing the
                                                 cumulative period. South of 40°10′ N                    recordkeeping and reporting                           prohibition on multiple types of trawl
                                                 latitude, a vessel may not have both                    requirements for vessels fishing in the               gear could reduce the quality of stock
                                                 groundfish trawl gear and non-                          Shorebased IFQ Program who choose to                  assessments and economic analysis to
                                                 groundfish trawl gear on board                          use more than one type of groundfish                  some extent if the catch mingles and is
                                                 simultaneously, may not have both                       trawl gear on the same trip. These                    recorded incorrectly.
                                                 bottom trawl gear and midwater trawl                    vessels would be required to make a
                                                                                                                                                               2. Eliminate the Prohibition on Bringing
                                                 gear on board simultaneously, and may                   new gear declaration from sea to
                                                                                                                                                               a New Haul Onboard Before All Catch
                                                 not have small footrope trawl gear and                  indicate that they have chosen to fish
                                                                                                                                                               From the Previous Haul Is Stowed
                                                 any other type of bottom trawl gear on                  with a new gear type (i.e., groundfish
                                                 board simultaneously.                                   bottom trawl vs. midwater trawl).                        The proposed elimination of the
                                                    Limited entry trawl vessels were                     Currently, the regulations only allow                 prohibition on bringing a new haul on
                                                 allowed to fish with multiple trawl                     vessels to declare one type of trawl gear             board before all catch from a previous
                                                 gears during the same trip prior to the                 at a time when fishing in the Trawl                   haul had been stowed first came to the
                                                 development of the trawl RCA. To                        Rationalization Program. Vessel                       Council from the GAP at the Council’s
                                                 ensure that bottom trawl gear was not                   operators must declare a gear type for a              November 2015 during discussions of
                                                 used within trawl RCA, a new                            trip prior to leaving port. Therefore,                the range of alternatives for the trawl
                                                 regulation was published in 2003 to                     under the current regulations, after a                gear changes package. Under current
                                                 allow no more than one type of trawl                    vessel operator has submitted a gear                  regulations, vessels fishing in the
                                                 gear on board during a single fishing                   declaration report to NMFS, the vessel                Shorebased IFQ Program are prohibited
                                                 trip (68 FR 907, January 7, 2003).                      cannot change activities, including                   from bringing a new haul on board the
                                                 Regulations requiring vessel monitoring                 fishing with any gear other than the gear             deck until all catch from the previous
                                                 systems (VMS), paired with vessel                       type that the vessel declared at the start            haul has been stowed. Catch cannot be
                                                 declarations, became effective on                       of the trip, until the vessel returns to              stowed until all protocols under the
                                                 January 1, 2004, to ensure adequate                     port and offloads all fish. The proposed              Electronic Monitoring Program or the
                                                 monitoring and to enforce these new                     regulations would allow vessels                       West Coast Groundfish Observer
                                                 gear-specific area restrictions (68 FR                  operators in the Shorebased IFQ                       Program (WCGOP) have been
                                                 62375, November 4, 2003). Additional                    Program who choose to use multiple                    completed. Additionally, the regulations
                                                 monitoring requirements implemented                     groundfish trawl gears on the same trip               require vessels to stow all catch from a
                                                 through the Trawl Rationalization                       to adjust their trip declarations from sea.           haul before the new haul is brought
                                                 Program and changes to when a                           Vessel operators would need to make a                 onboard. These requirements were
                                                 declaration can be made, proposed                       declaration any time they switched to a               added to the regulations in 2011,
                                                 through this rule, have made the                        gear other than the gear that was                     through implementation of the Trawl
                                                 prohibition unnecessary to achieve its                  declared at the start of the fishing trip,            Rationalization Program, to aid
                                                 original purpose.                                       to continued enforcement of closed                    observers in carrying out their duties.
                                                    The Council recommended and                          areas, but they would not be required to                 This rule proposes eliminating the
                                                 NMFS proposes eliminating the                           return to port to make the new                        existing prohibition on bringing a haul
                                                 prohibition on vessels carrying both                    declaration.                                          on board before the previous haul has
                                                 groundfish bottom trawl gear and                           Allowing the use of multiple IFQ                   been stowed, and the requirement to
                                                 midwater trawl gear onboard                             trawl gears on the same trip could                    stow all catch before catch from a new
                                                 simultaneously while fishing under the                  potentially reduce the time at sea,                   haul is brought on board. However,
                                                 Shorebased IFQ Program north of 40°10′                  further reducing daily fuel and observer              vessels would be required to keep
                                                 N latitude, or south of 40°10′ N latitude.              coverage costs. It would also allow                   separate catch from separate hauls until
                                                 Additionally, the rule proposes                         greater flexibility for harvesters while at           the observer could complete the haul-
                                                 eliminating the prohibition on having                   sea when choosing how best to use                     specific collection of catch for sampling.
                                                 bottom trawl gear, other than selective                 quota pounds. For instance, vessels                   Vessels fishing with electronic
                                                 flatfish trawl gear, on board shoreward                 could choose to avoid using bottom                    monitoring would be required to keep
                                                 of the RCA and north of 40°10′ N                        trawl gear when that gear might result                catch from different hauls separate on
                                                 latitude. Instead, vessels would be                     in high catch of prohibited species.                  deck until fully documented according
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                                                 allowed to have any type of bottom                      Instead they could switch their gear                  to protocols established in the specific
                                                 trawl (small/large footrope or selective                type, and fishing strategy, to target non-            vessel’s monitoring plan. All vessels
                                                 flatfish trawl) and midwater trawl gear                 whiting midwater species complexes in                 would still be required to land any catch
                                                 on board simultaneously and would be                    the same area, which may have reduced                 that was caught using different gears
                                                 allowed to fish any of these trawl gears                interactions with prohibited species, by              separated by gear type.
                                                 during a single trip as long as the                     changing to another trawl gear type.                     Eliminating this prohibition could
                                                 appropriate declaration is made when                    Alternatively, a vessel could choose to               provide some limited benefit to the
                                                 gears are changed. Vessels would be                     target more abundant bottom trawl                     vessels. Completely sorting and stowing


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                                                 catch from a haul in the trawl fishery                  that workshop was a list of                           IFQ Program may operate as they would
                                                 can take several hours. There have been                 recommendations to the Council at its                 be allowed to tow across IFQ
                                                 some instances when the onboard                         November 2012 meeting. One of those                   management areas, carry and fish with
                                                 observer may not require all catch to be                recommendations included the                          groundfish bottom and midwater trawl
                                                 removed from deck and stowed to                         elimination of the prohibition on fishing             gear, and bring a new haul on board
                                                 successfully complete sampling duties.                  across management lines for vessels                   before the previous haul has been
                                                 As long as catch from different hauls                   fishing under the Shorebased IFQ                      stowed. The effect of eliminating these
                                                 does not mingle, the vessel operator                    Program. Instead, participants suggested              prohibitions is most directly felt by
                                                 could bring a second haul onboard                       allowing vessels to move across IFQ                   harvesters who would have more
                                                 while the observer is completing their                  management lines on a single tow.                     flexibility in how they operate their
                                                 duties.                                                    This rule proposes eliminating the                 vessels. The proposed regulations are
                                                    Eliminating the prohibition on                       prohibition on fishing in multiple IFQ                unlikely to increase fishing effort (i.e.
                                                 bringing a new haul on board could                      management areas on the same trip for                 number of trips) or cause a significant
                                                 have some potential negative effects on                 vessels fishing in the Shorebased IFQ                 shift in fishing behavior. However,
                                                 observers if this causes vessel operators               Program. These vessels would be                       vessels may change where they fish, and
                                                 to pressure observers to complete their                 allowed to fish in multiple IFQ                       would be expected to be more efficient
                                                 duties more quickly so a new haul could                 management areas on the same trip and                 in their fishing practices, which could
                                                 be brought onboard. Degraded observer                   the same haul. If retaining catch from                ultimately increase effort (i.e. catch/
                                                 data could result in indirect impacts on                multiple IFQ management areas, catch                  hour). These impacts are expected to be
                                                 stocks if stock data is affected. The                   would not need to be sorted by area.                  minimal as most vessels will likely not
                                                 current regulations require that the                    Catch from multiple IFQ management                    choose to carry and fish multiple gears
                                                 observers are provided reasonable                       areas would be recorded on the same                   on every trip. Additional impacts to the
                                                 assistance to complete all duties,                      ticket.                                               physical environment caused by the
                                                 including providing adequate time and                      Based on recommendations from                      proposed regulations are not anticipated
                                                 space to do so. These regulations would                 industry, this rule also proposes to                  because these provisions do not open
                                                 still be enforced if the prohibition on                 allow vessels to fish across management               any new areas to fishing, and vessels
                                                 bringing a new haul onboard is                          lines in the same tow. Catch from                     will still be required to abide by all
                                                 eliminated.                                             vessels fishing across management lines               groundfish conservation areas. Direct
                                                                                                         would be assigned to an area and quota                impacts to the biological environment
                                                 3. Eliminate the Prohibition on Fishing                 pounds would be deducted from vessel                  are not expected from these measures.
                                                 in Multiple IFQ Management Areas on                     accounts based on the proportion of                   Vessels in the Shorebased IFQ Program
                                                 the Same Tow                                            hauls in a given management area. For                 are required to cover all catch with
                                                    There are currently four IFQ                         example, if six hauls were taken in one               quota pounds. Net configurations would
                                                 management areas in the regulations                     IFQ management area, and two hauls                    not be affected by these proposed
                                                 that are based on the stock information                 were taken in another management area,                regulations.
                                                 for select species, harvest allocations,                the total catch would be apportioned to                  Vessel operators are expected to use
                                                 and the corresponding quota shares for                  management areas by a 6 to 2 ratio.                   the flexibility to create an efficient
                                                 species. The IFQ management areas                          The proposed regulations would                     fishing strategy that best limits bycatch
                                                 include:                                                improve flexibility for vessels when                  of non-target and protected species
                                                                                                         selecting their harvest strategies to best            while still maximizing catch of their
                                                 • The area between the U.S./Canada                      utilize their available IFQ. Vessels that             target species. Vessels would maximize
                                                    border and 40°10′ N latitude                         operate near a management line would                  attainment of IFQ by carrying and
                                                 • The area between 40°10′ N latitude                    most likely benefit the most from                     fishing with both midwater and
                                                    and 36° N latitude                                   reduced operational costs by not having               groundfish bottom trawl gear on the
                                                 • The area between 36° N latitude and                   to haul back gear and reset to start a new            same trip. According to vessel operators,
                                                    34°27′ N latitude                                    haul on the other side of the                         trawl vessels average between 10 and 20
                                                 • The area between 34°27′ N latitude                                                                          days spent annually traveling back and
                                                                                                         management area boundary line. Vessel
                                                    and the U.S./Mexico border.                                                                                forth to port to change gear types. If
                                                                                                         towing across lines could reduce the
                                                    The Council created these areas as                   number of hauls and therefore fuel costs              vessels in the Shorebased IFQ Program
                                                 part of the Trawl Rationalization                       and time at sea.                                      had less restrictions on how they
                                                 Program to allow for different                             The proposed regulations do increase               operate their vessels, including carrying
                                                 management measures for species or                      the catch accounting complexity and                   multiple types of trawl gear onboard,
                                                 species groups in different IFQ                         could potentially reduce the accuracy of              vessel operators may be able to
                                                 management areas. Several IFQ species                   catch reporting. NMFS would need to                   eliminate most days spent traveling
                                                 are tracked either as a single species                  accurately track the number of hauls in               back and forth to port to change gears
                                                 with different quota share by area, or as               a given area and apply this estimation                resulting in financial savings. For
                                                 a single species in one area and as a                   to total catch landing weight to                      example, the mean fixed operational
                                                 component of an assemblage in another                   determine the pro-rata assignment.                    costs for non-whiting trawl vessels in
                                                 area (e.g., minor shelf or slope complex                Additionally, the combination of                      the Trawl Rationalization Program is
                                                 north or south of 40°10′ N latitude). To                allowing multiple trawl gears onboard                 just over $5,000 per day. If these vessels
                                                 address differences in management                       and fishing in multiple management                    were to eliminate 10–20 days which had
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                                                 measures for species or species                         areas creates more complexity to                      been previously used to transit back and
                                                 complexes among IFQ management                          managers in assigning catches.                        forth to port, then that would be a
                                                 areas, vessels have been prohibited from                                                                      savings of between $50,000 and
                                                 fishing in different IFQ management                     4. Summary of Potential Impacts From                  $100,000 per vessel per year.
                                                 areas during the same fishing trip.                     Proposed Regulations for Some Vessel                     Vessel operators would also likely
                                                    As mentioned previously, the Council                 Operations                                            create efficiencies and save money if
                                                 held a workshop in Portland, Oregon on                     The proposed regulations would                     fishing near an IFQ management line. A
                                                 August 29 and 30, 2012. The result of                   change how vessels in the Shorebased                  vessel operator would not have to haul


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                                                 back gear and reset to start a new haul                 this action. Copies of the draft EA and               Business Association (SBA) established
                                                 in a new management area. Vessel                        other supporting documentation is                     criteria for business in the fishery sector
                                                 towing across IFQ management lines                      available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES) or                to qualify as small entities. Under that
                                                 could reduce the number of hauls and                    visit NMFS’s website at http://                       standard, two small processing entities,
                                                 therefore the amount of fuel spent                      www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/                     each of which owns one groundfish
                                                 trawling and maneuvering the vessel to                  fisheries/groundfish_catch_shares/                    permit, would be regulated by the
                                                 optimize harvest, potentially increasing                rules_regulations/trawl_regulations_                  proposed rule. Seven large entities,
                                                 attainment for the few vessels that are                 compliance_guides.html.                               which own 30 groundfish permits,
                                                 currently hampered by their inability to                   The Office of Management and Budget                would be regulated by the proposed
                                                 cross management lines.                                 has determined that this proposed rule                rule.
                                                    Eliminating regulations that manage                  is not significant for purposes of                       For RFA purposes only, NMFS
                                                 vessel operations could also have some                  Executive Order 12866.                                established a small business size
                                                 potential negative impacts to processors,                  This proposed rule does not contain                standard for businesses, including their
                                                 observers, and managers. Due to the                     policies with Federalism or ‘‘takings’’               affiliates, whose primary industry is
                                                 complexity of the sorting options for                   implications as those terms are defined               commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2).
                                                 vessels fishing across IFQ management                   in E.O. 13132 and E.O. 12630,                         A business primarily engaged in
                                                 lines, processors could have difficulty                 respectively.                                         commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411)
                                                 handling deliveries, as the number of                      The Chief Counsel for Regulation of                is classified as a small business if it is
                                                 hauls in each area would need to be                     the Department of Commerce certified                  independently owned and operated, is
                                                 tracked and reported on fish tickets.                   to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the              not dominant in its field of operation
                                                 Additional catch accounting complexity                  Small Business Administration that this               (including its affiliates), and has
                                                 would also result from needing to track                 proposed rule, if adopted, would not                  combined annual receipts not in excess
                                                 the number of hauls by management                       have a significant economic impact on                 of $11 million for all its affiliated
                                                 area. Vessels using multiple groundfish                 a substantial number of small entities.               operations worldwide. The
                                                 trawl gears on a single trip would need                    The proposed regulations for                       determination as to whether the entity
                                                 to keep all catch separated by gear type.               groundfish bottom trawl and midwater                  is large or small is based on the average
                                                 However, as there are no monitors or                    trawl gear would directly affect vessels              annual revenue for the 3 years from
                                                 cameras below deck, it would be                         fishing under the Pacific Coast                       2013 through 2015. Limited entry
                                                 impossible for shoreside monitors, first                Groundfish Fishery’s Trawl                            groundfish vessels are required to self-
                                                 receivers, vessel operators, or observers               Rationalization Program. Eliminating                  report size across all affiliated entities.
                                                 to ensure that catch has been kept                      restrictions on mesh size, chafing gear,              Of the businesses who earn the majority
                                                 separate.                                               and codend will allow vessels to                      of their revenue from commercial
                                                    A vessel observer’s ability to process               experiment with different mesh sizes                  fishing, one self-reported as large. This
                                                 samples would be the limiting factor for                and net coverings, which could help                   entity owns four groundfish permits.
                                                 increased efficiency on vessels where an                reduce fishing operational costs and                  The remaining 117 entities primarily
                                                 operator would like to bring a new haul                 days on sea. Removing the requirement                 involved in seafood harvest self-
                                                 onboard before the previous haul has                    to use selective flatfish trawl gear and              identified as small, and own 139
                                                 been stowed. Catch from hauls caught                    revising the definition to allow for four-            permits.
                                                 by the same gear could not be mixed                     seam nets will allow vessel operators to                 A total of 113 vessels harvested
                                                 until the observer had taken all the                    target recently rebuilt overfished stocks,            groundfish in the Trawl Rationalization
                                                 necessary samples. Therefore,                           such as widow and yellowtail                          at some point and would potentially
                                                 additional pressure on the observer to                  rockfishes. Allowing vessels that fish in             benefit from some or all of the flexibility
                                                 do their work quickly may result. This                  the Shorebased IFQ Program, a                         offered in the proposed rule. However,
                                                 pressure could cause mistakes and                       component of the Trawl Rationalization                this number of entities represents the
                                                 ultimately degrade data quality.                        Program, to carry and fish with multiple              maximum number of affected entities.
                                                 Maintaining restrictions on pressuring                  groundfish trawl gears, fish across                   Not all permit owners choose to fish
                                                 observers or catch monitors would                       management lines, and bring a new haul                each season, therefore, not all 113
                                                 ensure continued accurate monitoring                    onboard the vessel before the previous                vessels would benefit from this action
                                                 and reporting of catch, and help                        haul is stowed could help improve the                 each year. Only those vessels which are
                                                 maintain quality catch at sea and                       efficiency of fishing practices. Vessels              active vessels are the most likely to
                                                 landing data used to manage the fishery                 would not be required to return to port               benefit and be directly impacted by
                                                 in season and for stock assessments                     to change gears or haul back to move                  regulations.
                                                 used to develop catch limits and harvest                and reset on the other side of an IFQ
                                                                                                                                                               V. Description of the Proposed
                                                 guidelines.                                             management line. Vessels could spend
                                                                                                                                                               Regulations
                                                                                                         less time at sea, which would reduce
                                                 III. Classification                                                                                              The proposed regulations would
                                                                                                         fuel and observer costs. Our analysis of
                                                    Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the              the likely economic impacts of this                   eliminate and revise regulations that
                                                 Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS                          action predicts that these regulatory                 govern the use and configuration of
                                                 Assistant Administrator has made a                      changes will have positive impacts on                 groundfish bottom and midwater trawl
                                                 preliminary determination that this                     fishing vessels, seafood processors, and              gear fished under the Pacific Coast
                                                 proposed rule is consistent with the                    fishing communities.                                  Groundfish Fishery’s Trawl
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                                                 Pacific Coast Groundfish FMP, other                                                                           Rationalization Program. The specific
                                                 provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens                      IV. Description of Regulated Entities                 revisions would eliminate the minimum
                                                 Act, and other applicable law. In                         For the purposes of our Regulatory                  mesh size requirement for groundfish
                                                 making the final determination, NMFS                    Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis, the                   bottom trawl and midwater trawl gear;
                                                 will consider the data, views, and                      proposed action is expected to affect                 the prohibition on the use of double-
                                                 comments received during the public                     entities that both process and harvest                walled cod-ends; restrictions on where
                                                 comment period. NMFS also prepared                      groundfish under the Trawl                            and how chafing gear can be attached to
                                                 an environmental assessment (EA) for                    Rationalization Program. The U.S. Small               the trawl net; the requirement to use


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                                                 selective flatfish trawl gear shoreward of              List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660                   specified at paragraph (d)(4)(iv) of this
                                                 the trawl RCA; the prohibition on                         Fisheries, Fishing, and Indian                      section, before the vessel leaves port on
                                                 carrying and using multiple types of                    Fisheries.                                            a trip in which the vessel is used to fish
                                                 groundfish trawl gear (bottom trawl and                                                                       in U.S. ocean waters between 0 and 200
                                                 midwater trawl) on the same trip; the                     Dated: August 31, 2018.                             nm offshore of Washington, Oregon, or
                                                 prohibition on fishing across individual                Samuel D. Rauch III,                                  California.
                                                 fishing quota management lines on the                   Deputy Assistant Administrator for                       (i) Limited entry trawl vessels fishing
                                                 same haul; and the prohibition on                       Regulatory Programs, National Marine                  in the Shorebased IFQ Program must
                                                 bringing a new haul onboard before all                  Fisheries Service.                                    provide NMFS OLE with a new
                                                 catch from the previous haul has been                     For the reasons set out in the                      declaration report each time a different
                                                 stowed.                                                 preamble, 50 CFR part 660 is proposed                 groundfish trawl gear (bottom or
                                                                                                         to be amended as follows:                             midwater only) is fished. The
                                                 VI. Collection of Information                                                                                 declaration may be made from sea and
                                                 Requirements                                            PART 660–-FISHERIES OFF WEST                          must be made to NMFS before a
                                                    This action contains a change to an                  COAST STATES                                          different type (bottom or midwater only)
                                                 information collection requirement,                                                                           of groundfish trawl gear is fished.
                                                 which has been approved by the Office                   ■ 1. The authority citation for part 660                 (ii) [Reserved]
                                                 of Management and Budget (OMB)                          continues to read as follows:                            (2) Declaration reports for all vessels
                                                 under OMB Control Number 0648–0573:                       Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq., 16               using non-groundfish trawl gear. The
                                                 Expanded Vessel Monitoring System                       U.S.C. 773 et seq., and 16 U.S.C. 7001 et seq.        operator of any vessel that is not
                                                 Requirement for the Pacific Groundfish                  ■  2. In § 660.11, amend the definition of            registered to a limited entry permit and
                                                 Fishery. The proposed regulatory                        ‘‘Fishing gear’’ by revising paragraphs               which uses non-groundfish trawl gear to
                                                 change, which is described above in                     (7) and (11)(iii)(B) to read as follows:              fish in the EEZ (3–200 nm offshore),
                                                 section C.1 of the preamble, would                                                                            must provide NMFS OLE with a
                                                 allow vessel operators who fish in the                  § 660.11    General definitions.                      declaration report, as specified at
                                                 Shorebased IFQ Program to make a new                    *       *    *     *    *                             paragraph (d)(4)(iv) of this section,
                                                 declaration from sea when a new gear                       Fishing gear includes the following                before the vessel leaves port to fish in
                                                 fished on a trip. This revision would                   types of gear and equipment:                          the EEZ.
                                                 remove the requirement that vessels                                                                              (3) Declaration reports for open access
                                                                                                         *       *    *     *    *
                                                 return to port to make a new                               (7) Mesh size means the opening                    vessels using non trawl gear (all types of
                                                 declaration. The numbers of declaration                 between opposing knots, or opposing                   open access gear other than non-
                                                 reports the vessel operator is required to              corners for knotless webbing. Minimum                 groundfish trawl gear). The operator of
                                                 submit to NMFS would not change                         mesh size means the smallest distance                 any vessel that is not registered to a
                                                 under this request. Therefore, no small                 allowed between the inside of one knot                limited entry permit, must provide
                                                 entity would be subject to additional                   or corner to the inside of the opposing               NMFS with a declaration report, as
                                                 reporting requirements.                                 knot or corner, regardless of twine size.             specified at paragraph (d)(4)(iv) of this
                                                    Overall, the proposed regulations are                                                                      section, before the vessel leaves port on
                                                                                                         *       *    *     *    *                             a trip in which the vessel is used to take
                                                 expected to have a positive economic                       (11) * * *
                                                 effect on small entities. The elimination                                                                     and retain or possess groundfish in the
                                                                                                            (iii) * * *                                        EEZ or land groundfish taken in the
                                                 of these regulations would alleviate                       (B) Chafing gear means webbing or
                                                 some restrictions on how vessels fishing                                                                      EEZ.
                                                                                                         other material that is attached to the                   (4) Declaration reports. (i) The
                                                 in the Trawl Rationalization may use                    trawl net to protect the net from wear                operator of a vessel specified in
                                                 and configure their gear. Eliminating                   and abrasions either when fishing or                  paragraphs (d)(1), (d)(2), and (d)(3) of
                                                 regulations that may be constraining on                 hauling on deck.                                      this section must provide a declaration
                                                 industry members and are no longer                      *       *    *     *    *                             report to NMFS OLE prior to leaving
                                                 needed due to the new management                        ■ 3. In § 660.13, revise paragraph (d) to             port on the first trip in which the vessel
                                                 system is likely to generate additional                 read as follows:                                      meets the requirement specified at
                                                 groundfish gross revenues as vessels are
                                                                                                                                                               § 660.14(b) to have a VMS.
                                                 able to obtain more of their quota and                  § 660.13    Recordkeeping and reporting.
                                                                                                                                                                  (ii) A declaration report will be valid
                                                 reducing their fishing operational costs.               *     *      *     *     *                            until another declaration report revising
                                                 Allowing vessels more flexibility to                      (d) Declaration reporting                           the existing gear or fishery declaration
                                                 configure their gear will also allow                    requirements—When the operator of a                   is received by NMFS OLE. The vessel
                                                 vessel operators to innovate and adapt                  vessel registers a VMS unit with NMFS                 operator must send a new declaration
                                                 to an ever changing environment.                        OLE, the vessel operator must provide                 report when:
                                                    This action is not expected to have a                NMFS with a declaration report as                        (A) A gear type that is different from
                                                 significant economic impact on a                        specified at paragraph (d)(4)(iv) of this             the gear type most recently declared for
                                                 substantial number of small entities.                   section. The operator of any vessel that              the vessel will be used, or
                                                 The effects on the regulated small                      has already registered a VMS unit with                   (B) A vessel will fish in a fishery other
                                                 entities identified in this analysis are                NMFS OLE but has not yet made a                       than the fishery most recently declared.
                                                 expected to be positive. Under the                      declaration, as specified at paragraph                   (iii) During the period of time that a
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                                                 proposed action, small entities would                   (d)(4)(iv) of this section, must provide              vessel has a valid declaration report on
                                                 not be placed at a competitive                          NMFS with a declaration report upon                   file with NMFS OLE, it cannot fish with
                                                 disadvantage relative to large entities,                request from NMFS OLE.                                a gear other than a gear type declared by
                                                 and the regulations would not reduce                      (1) Declaration reports for vessels                 the vessel or fish in a fishery other than
                                                 the profits for any small entities. As a                registered to limited entry permits. The              the fishery most recently declared.
                                                 result, an initial regulatory flexibility               operator of any vessel registered to a                   (iv) Declaration reports will include:
                                                 analysis is not required, and none has                  limited entry permit must provide                     The vessel name and/or identification
                                                 been prepared.                                          NMFS OLE with a declaration report, as                number, the gear type, and the fishery


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                                                 (as defined in paragraph (d)(4)(iv)(A) of               whiting mothership sector as specified                limited entry permit registered to it at
                                                 this section).                                          at § 660.13(d)(4)(iv).                                any time during the trip limit period
                                                    (A) One of the following gear types or               *      *     *     *      *                           and uses open access gear, but the open
                                                 sectors must be declared:                               ■ 5. In § 660.60, revise paragraphs (h)(7)            access limit is larger than the limited
                                                    (1) Limited entry fixed gear, not                    introductory text, (h)(7)(i) introductory             entry limit, the smaller limited entry
                                                 including Shorebased IFQ Program,                       text, (h)(7)(ii)(A), (h)(7)(ii)(B)(1)                 limit applies, even if taken entirely with
                                                    (2) Limited entry groundfish non-                    introductory text, and (h)(7)(ii)(B)(2) to            open access gear.
                                                 trawl, Shorebased IFQ Program,                          read as follows:                                         (B) * * * (1) Vessel registered to a
                                                    (3) Limited entry midwater trawl,                                                                          limited entry trawl permit. To fish with
                                                 non-whiting Shorebased IFQ Program,                     § 660.60 Specifications and management
                                                                                                                                                               open access gear, defined at § 660.11, a
                                                    (4) Limited entry midwater trawl,                    measures.
                                                                                                                                                               vessel registered to a limited entry trawl
                                                 Pacific whiting Shorebased IFQ                          *       *    *     *     *                            permit must make the appropriate
                                                 Program,                                                   (h) * * *                                          fishery declaration, as specified at
                                                    (5) Limited entry midwater trawl,                       (7) Crossover provisions. Crossover
                                                                                                                                                               § 660.13(d)(4)(iv)(A). In addition, a
                                                 Pacific whiting catcher/processor sector,               provisions apply to three activities:
                                                                                                                                                               vessel registered to a limited entry trawl
                                                    (6) Limited entry midwater trawl,                    Fishing on different sides of a
                                                                                                                                                               permit must remove the permit from
                                                 Pacific whiting mothership sector                       management line, fishing in both the
                                                                                                         limited entry and open access fisheries,              their vessel, as specified at
                                                 (catcher vessel or mothership),                                                                               § 660.25(b)(4)(vi), unless the vessel will
                                                    (7) Limited entry bottom trawl,                      or fishing in both the Shorebased IFQ
                                                                                                         Program and the limited entry fixed gear              be fishing in the open access fishery
                                                 Shorebased IFQ Program, not including                                                                         under one of the following declarations
                                                 demersal trawl,                                         fishery. Fishery-specific crossover
                                                                                                         provisions can be found in subparts D                 specified at § 660.13(d):
                                                    (8) Limited entry demersal trawl,
                                                 Shorebased IFQ Program,                                 through F of this part.                               *      *      *     *      *
                                                    (B) [Reserved]                                          (i) Fishing in management areas with                  (2) Vessel registered to a limited entry
                                                    (v) Upon receipt of a declaration                    different trip limits. Trip limits for a              fixed gear permit(s). To fish with open
                                                 report, NMFS will provide a                             species or a species group may differ in              access gear, defined at § 660.11, subpart
                                                 confirmation code or receipt to confirm                 different management areas along the                  C, a vessel registered to a limit entry
                                                 that a valid declaration report was                     coast. The following crossover                        fixed gear permit must make the
                                                 received for the vessel. Vessel owners or               provisions apply to vessels fishing in                appropriate open access declaration, as
                                                 operators are responsible for retaining                 different geographical areas that have                specified at § 660.13(d)(4)(iv)(A).
                                                 the confirmation code or receipt to                     different cumulative or ‘‘per trip’’ trip             Vessels registered to a sablefish-
                                                 verify that a valid declaration report was              limits for the same species or species                endorsed permit(s) fishing in the
                                                 filed.                                                  group, with the following exceptions.                 sablefish primary season (described at
                                                 ■ 4. In § 660.25, revise paragraph                      Such crossover provisions do not apply                § 660.231, subpart E) may only fish with
                                                 (b)(4)(vii)(C) to read as follows:                      to: IFQ species (defined at § 660.140(c),             the gear(s) endorsed on their sablefish-
                                                                                                         subpart D) for vessels that are declared              endorsed permit(s) against those limits.
                                                 § 660.25   Permits.                                     into the Shorebased IFQ Program (see                  *      *      *     *      *
                                                 *     *     *      *     *                              § 660.13(d)(4)(iv)(A), for valid                      ■ 6. In § 660.112, revise paragraphs
                                                   (b) * * *                                             Shorebased IFQ Program declarations);                 (b)(1)(vii), (b)(1)(xi), (b)(1)(xii)(A), (c)(4),
                                                   (4) * * *                                             species that are subject only to daily trip           and (e)(4) to read as follows:
                                                   (vii) * * *                                           limits; or to trip limits for black rockfish
                                                   (C) Limited entry MS permits and                      off Washington, as described at                       § 660.112    Trawl fishery—prohibitions.
                                                 limited entry permits with an MS/CV or                  §§ 660.230(e) and 660.330(e).                         *      *     *     *     *
                                                 a C/P endorsement. Limited entry MS                     *       *    *     *     *                               (b) * * *
                                                 permits and limited entry permits with                     (ii) * * *                                            (1) * * *
                                                 an MS/CV or a C/P endorsement may be                       (A) Fishing in limited entry and open                 (vii) For vessels fishing with multiple
                                                 registered to another vessel up to two                  access fisheries with different trip limits.          trawl gear types on a single trip, fail to
                                                 times during the calendar year as long                  Open access trip limits apply to any                  keep catch from different trawl gears
                                                 as the second change in vessel                          fishing conducted with open access                    separate and land the catch separately
                                                 registration is back to the original                    gear, even if the vessel has a valid                  by gear type.
                                                 vessel. The original vessel is either the               limited entry permit with an
                                                 vessel registered to the permit as of                   endorsement for another type of gear.                 *      *     *     *     *
                                                 January 1, or if no vessel is registered to             Except such provisions do not apply to                   (xi) Mix catch from different hauls
                                                 the permit as of January 1, the original                IFQ species (defined at § 660.140(c),                 before all sampling and monitoring
                                                 vessel is the first vessel to which the                 subpart D) for vessels that are declared              requirements for the hauls have been
                                                 permit is registered after January 1.                   into the Shorebased IFQ Program (see                  met.
                                                 After the original vessel has been                      § 660.13(d)(4)(iv)(A) for valid                          (xii) * * *
                                                 established, the first change in vessel                 Shorebased IFQ Program declarations).                    (A) A vessel that is 75-ft (23-m) or less
                                                 registration would be to another vessel,                A vessel that fishes in both the open                 LOA that harvests Pacific whiting and,
                                                 but any second change in vessel                         access and limited entry fisheries is not             in addition to heading and gutting, cuts
                                                 registration must be back to the original               entitled to two separate trip limits for              the tail off and freezes the whiting, is
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                                                 vessel. For an MS/CV-endorsed permit                    the same species. If a vessel has a                   not considered to be a C/P vessel nor is
                                                 on the second change in vessel                          limited entry permit registered to it at              it considered to be processing fish, and
                                                 registration back to the original vessel,               any time during the trip limit period                 *      *     *     *     *
                                                 that vessel must be used to fish                        and uses open access gear, but the open                  (c) * * *
                                                 exclusively in the MS Coop Program                      access limit is smaller than the limited                 (4) Catch, take, or harvest fish in the
                                                 described § 660.150 for the remainder of                entry limit, the open access limit may                MS Coop Program with a vessel that
                                                 the calendar year, and declare in to the                not be exceeded and counts toward the                 does not have a valid VMS declaration
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                                                 whiting mothership sector, as specified                    (2) Midwater (pelagic or off-bottom)                 (E) If a vessel fishes both north and
                                                 at § 660.13(d)(4)(iv)(A), subpart C.                    trawl gear. Midwater trawl gear must                  south of 40°10′ N latitude with any type
                                                 *      *     *     *    *                               have unprotected footropes at the trawl               of small or large footrope gear onboard
                                                    (e) * * *                                            mouth, and must not have rollers,                     the vessel at any time during the
                                                    (4) Fish in the C/P Coop Program with                bobbins, tires, wheels, rubber discs, or              cumulative limit period, the most
                                                 a vessel that does not have a valid VMS                 any similar device anywhere on any                    restrictive trip limit associated with the
                                                 declaration for limited entry midwater                  part of the net. The footrope of                      gear on board applies for that trip and
                                                 trawl, Pacific whiting catcher/processor                midwater gear may not be enlarged by                  will count toward the cumulative limit
                                                 sector, as specified at                                 encircling it with chains or by any other             for that gear (See crossover provisions at
                                                 § 660.13(d)(4)(iv)(A).                                  means. Ropes or lines running parallel                § 660.60(h)(7)).
                                                 *      *     *     *    *                               to the footrope of midwater trawl gear                  (ii) * * *
                                                 ■ 7. In § 660.113 revise paragraph (b)(3)               must be bare and may not be suspended                   (A) A vessel may not have both
                                                 to read as follows:                                     with chains or any other materials.                   groundfish trawl gear and non-
                                                                                                         Sweep lines, including the bottom leg of              groundfish trawl gear onboard
                                                 § 660.113 Trawl fishery—recordkeeping                   the bridle, must be bare. For at least 20             simultaneously.
                                                 and reporting.                                          ft (6.15 m) immediately behind the                      (B) If a vessel fishes both north and
                                                 *      *      *      *     *                            footrope or headrope, bare ropes or                   south of 40°10′ N latitude with any type
                                                    (b) * * *                                            mesh of 16-inch (40.6-cm) minimum                     of small or large footrope gear onboard
                                                    (3) Gear switching declaration. Any                  mesh size must completely encircle the                the vessel at any time during the
                                                 person with a limited entry trawl permit                net.                                                  cumulative limit period, the most
                                                 participating in the Shorebased IFQ                        (c) * * *                                          restrictive cumulative limit associated
                                                 Program using groundfish non-trawl                         (1) Fishing with large footrope trawl              with the gear on board would apply for
                                                 gear (i.e., gear switching) must submit a               gear. It is unlawful for any vessel using             that trip and all catch would be counted
                                                 valid gear declaration reporting such                   large footrope gear to fish for groundfish            toward that cumulative limit (See
                                                 participation as specified in                           shoreward of the RCAs defined at                      crossover provisions at § 660.60(h)(7)).
                                                 § 660.13(d)(4)(iv)(A).                                  paragraph (e)(4) of this section and at                 (d) * * *
                                                 *      *      *      *     *                            §§ 660.70 through 660.74, subpart C.                    (2) * * *
                                                 ■ 8. In § 660.130:                                      The use of large footrope gear is allowed               (ii) Catcher vessels. All catch must be
                                                 ■ a. Remove paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2),                  seaward of the RCAs coastwide.                        sorted by the gear types declared in
                                                 and (b)(3)(iii);                                           (2) Fishing with small footrope trawl              accordance with § 660.13(d), and to the
                                                 ■ b. Redesignate paragraphs (b)(3) and                  gear. The use of small footrope bottom                species groups specified in paragraph
                                                 (b)(4) as (b)(1) and (b)(2), respectively;              trawl gear is allowed in all areas where              (d)(1) of this section for vessels with
                                                 ■ c. Revise the newly redesignated                      bottom trawling is allowed.                           limited entry permits, except those
                                                 paragraphs (b)(1)(ii)(A) and (b)(2);                       (i) Fishing with selective flatfish trawl          vessels retaining all catch during a
                                                 ■ d. Revise paragraphs (c)(1), (c)(2),                  gear. The use of selective flatfish trawl             Shorebased IFQ trip (i.e., maximized
                                                 (c)(3)(ii), (c)(4)(i)(A), (c)(4)(i)(B),                 gear, a type of small footrope trawl gear,            retention trips). The catch must not be
                                                 (c)(4)(i)(D) and (E), (c)(4)(ii)(A) and (B),            is allowed in all areas where bottom                  discarded from the vessel and the vessel
                                                 (d)(2)(ii), (e) introductory text, (e)(4)(ii),          trawling is allowed.                                  must not mix catch from hauls until the
                                                 and (e)(4)(iv).                                            (ii) [Reserved]                                    observer has sampled the catch. Catch
                                                    The revisions read as follows:                          (3) * * *
                                                                                                            (ii) South of 40°10′ N latitude,                   separated by trawl gear type must be
                                                 § 660.130 Trawl fishery—management                      midwater groundfish trawl gear is                     landed separately by trawl gear type.
                                                 measures.                                               prohibited within and shoreward of the                Prohibited species must be sorted
                                                 *       *   *      *     *                              RCA boundaries (see § 660.130(e)(4)(i))               according to the following species
                                                    (b) * * *                                            and allowed seaward of the RCA                        groups: Dungeness crab, Pacific halibut,
                                                    (1) * * *                                            boundaries.                                           Chinook salmon, other salmon. Non-
                                                    (ii) * * *                                              (4) * * *                                          groundfish species must be sorted as
                                                    (A) Selective flatfish trawl gear.                      (i) * * *                                          required by the state of landing.
                                                 Selective flatfish trawl gear is a type of                 (A) A vessel may not have both                     *      *     *     *     *
                                                 small footrope trawl gear. The selective                groundfish trawl gear and non-                          (e) Groundfish conservation areas
                                                 flatfish trawl net must be either a two-                groundfish trawl gear onboard                         (GCAs) applicable to trawl vessels. A
                                                 seamed or four-seamed net with no                       simultaneously.                                       GCA, a type of closed area, is a
                                                 more than four riblines, excluding the                     (B) If a vessel fishes exclusively with            geographic area defined by coordinates
                                                 codend. The breastline may not be                       large or small footrope trawl gear during             expressed in degrees of latitude and
                                                 longer than 3 ft (0.92 m) in length. There              an entire cumulative limit period, the                longitude. The latitude and longitude
                                                 may be no floats along the center third                 vessel is subject to the cumulative limits            coordinates of the GCA boundaries are
                                                 of the headrope or attached to the top                  for that gear.                                        specified at §§ 660.70 through 660.74. If
                                                 panel except on the riblines. The                       *       *    *      *    *                            a vessel is fishing within a GCA listed
                                                 footrope must be less than 105 ft (32.26                   (D) If more than one type of                       in this paragraph (e) using trawl gear
                                                 m) in length. The headrope must be not                  groundfish bottom trawl gear (selective               authorized for use within a GCA, all
                                                 less than 30 percent longer than the                    flatfish, large footrope, or small                    prohibited gear: must be stowed below
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                                                 footrope. The headrope shall be                         footrope) is on board, either                         deck; or, if the gear cannot readily be
                                                 measured along the length of the                        simultaneously or successively, at any                moved, must be stowed in a secured and
                                                 headrope from the outside edge to the                   time during a cumulative limit period,                covered manner detached from all
                                                 opposite outside edge. An explanatory                   then the most restrictive cumulative                  towing lines so that it is rendered
                                                 diagram of a selective flatfish trawl net               limit associated with the groundfish                  unusable for fishing; or, if remaining on
                                                 is provided as Figure 1 of part 660,                    bottom trawl gear on board during that                deck uncovered, must be stowed
                                                 subpart D.                                              cumulative limit period applies for the               disconnected from the trawl doors with
                                                 *       *   *      *     *                              entire cumulative limit period.                       the trawl doors hung from their


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                                                 stanchions. The following GCAs apply                    apply to vessels allowed to fish within               § 660.140    Shorebased IFQ Program.
                                                 to vessels participating in the limited                 the trawl RCA under paragraph (e)(4)(i)               *       *    *    *     *
                                                 entry trawl fishery. Additional closed                  of this section.                                         (c) * * *
                                                 areas that specifically apply to vessels                *      *      *     *     *
                                                 using midwater groundfish trawl gear                                                                             (1) IFQ management areas. IFQ
                                                                                                            (iv) If a vessel fishes in the trawl RCA           management areas are as follows:
                                                 are described at § 660.131(c).
                                                                                                         using midwater trawl gear, it may also
                                                 *       *   *     *     *                               fish outside the trawl RCA with                          (i) Between the US/Canada border and
                                                    (4) * * *                                            groundfish bottom trawl gear on the                   40°10′ N lat.,
                                                    (ii) Trawl vessels may transit through                                                                        (ii) Between 40°10′ N lat. and 36° N
                                                                                                         same trip. Nothing in these Federal
                                                 an applicable GCA, with or without                                                                            lat.,
                                                                                                         regulations supersedes any state
                                                 groundfish on board, provided all
                                                                                                         regulations that may prohibit trawling                   (iii) Between 36° N lat. and 34°27′ N
                                                 prohibited groundfish trawl gear: Is
                                                                                                         shoreward of the fishery management                   lat., and
                                                 stowed below deck; or, if the gear
                                                                                                         area (3–200 nm).
                                                 cannot readily be moved, is stowed in                                                                            (iv) Between 34°27′ N lat. and the US/
                                                 a secured and covered manner detached                   *      *      *     *     *                           Mexico border.
                                                 from all towing lines so that it is                     ■ 9. In § 660.140, remove paragraphs
                                                                                                                                                                  (2) [Reserved]
                                                 rendered unusable for fishing; or, if                   (c)(1) and (h)(2)(viii)(I), and redesignate
                                                 remaining on deck uncovered, is stowed                  paragraph (c)(2) as (c)(1), revise newly              *       *    *    *     *
                                                 disconnected from the trawl doors with                  redesignated paragraph (c)(1), and                    ■ 10. Table 1 (North) and Table 1
                                                 the trawl doors hung from their                         reserve paragraph (c)(2) to read as                   (South) to part 660, subpart D are
                                                 stanchions. These restrictions do not                   follows:                                              revised to read as follows:
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                                                              Table 1 (North) to Part 660, Subpart D -- Limited Entry Trawl Rockfish Conservation Areas and Landing Allowances for non-IFQ
                                                              Species and Pacific Whiting North of 40°1 0' N. Lat.
                                                                       This table describes Rockfish Conservation Areas for vessels using groundfish trawl gear. This table describes incidental landing allowances
                                                                       for vessels registered to a Federal limited entry trawl permit and using groundfish trawl or groundfish non-trawl gears to harvest individual
                                                                       fishing quota (IFQ) species.
                                                                       Other Limits and Requirements Apply-- Read§ 660.10- § 660.399 before using this table                                                                           8/13/2018

                                                                                                                                  JAN-FEB       I    MAR-AFR         I    MAY-JUN       I   JUL-AUG       I     SEP-OCT   I   NOV-DEC
                                                                                                             11
                                                              Rockfish Conservation Area (RCA)                    :


                                                                   1                    North of 45°46' N. lat.                                                          100fm line 11 -150fm line 11

                                                                  2               45"46' N. lat. - 40°10' N. lat.                                                   100 fm line 11 - modified" 200 fm line 11


                                                              Selective flatfish trawl gear is allowed shoreward of the RCA; all bottom trawl gear (large footrope, selective flatfish trawl, and small footrope trawl gear)
                                                                is allowed seaward of the RCA Large footrope is prohibited shoreward of the RCA Midwater trawl gear is allowed for vessels targeting whiting and
                                                                  non-whiting during the days open to the primary whiting season. Vessels fishing groundfish trawl quota pounds with groundfish non-trawl
                                                                 gears, under gear switching provisions at § 660.140, are subjectto the limited entrygroundfish trawl fishery landing allowances in this
                                                               table, regardless of the type offishing gear used. Vessels fishing groundfish trawl quota pounds with groundfish non-trawl gears, under
                                                                 gear switching provisions at§ 660.140, are subject to the limited entry fixed gear non-trawl RCA, as described in Tables 2 (North) and 2                                    -1
                                                                                                                          (South) to Part 660, Subpart E.                                                                                    )>
                                                              See§ 660.60, § 660.130, and§ 660.140 for Pdditional Gear, Trip Limit, and Conservation Area Requirements and Restrictions. See §§ 660.70                                       liJ
                                                               660.74 and§§ 660.76-660.79 for Conservation Area Descriptions and Coordinates (including RCAs, YRCA, CCAs, Farallon Islands, Cordell
                                                                                                                         Banks, and EFHCAs).
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             r-
                                                                                 State trip limits and seasons may be more restrictive than federal trip limits, particularly in waters off Oregon and California.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             m
                                                                       Minor Nearshore Rockfish & Black                                                                                                                                      ...Jro.
                                                                  3




                                                                  5
                                                                       rockfish

                                                                  4 Whiting"


                                                                                                           m idwater trawl
                                                                                                                                                                                300 lb/ month



                                                                                                                                   Before the primary whiting season: CLOSED.-- During the primary season: mid-water trawl
                                                                                                                                 permitted in the RCA See §660.131 for season and trip limit details. -- After the primary whiting
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            -..,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             z
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             0
                                                                                                                                                                      season: CLOSED.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             ,.....
                                                                   6


                                                                   7 Cabezon 41
                                                                                             large & small footrope gear
                                                                                                                                 Before the primary whiting season: 20,000 lb/trip. -- During the primary season: 10,000 lb/trip. --
                                                                                                                                                          After the primary whiting season: 10,000 lb/trip.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            -::::r


                                                                   8                                North of 46°16' N. lat.                                                        Unlimited
                                                                   9                         46°16' N. lat. - 40°10' N. lat.                                                     50 lb/ month
                                                                  10 Shortbelly rockfish                                                                                           Unlimited
                                                                  11 Spiny dogfish                                                                                             60,000 lb/ month

                                                                  12 Big skate
                                                                                                                                  5,000 lb/ 2        30,000 lb/ 2        35.000 lb/ 2   I 40.000 lb/ 2 I 15,000 lb/ 2         5,000 lb/ 2
                                                                                                                                   months
                                                                                                                                                I      months
                                                                                                                                                                     I     months           months         months
                                                                                                                                                                                                                          I    months

                                                                  13 Longnose skate                                                                                                Unlimited
                                                                                   41
                                                                  14 Other Fish                                                                                                    Unlimited
                                                              1/ The Rockfish Conservation Area 1s an area closed to f1sh1ng by particular gear types, bounded by lines spec1f1cally def1ned by lat1tude and longitude
                                                                       coordinates set out at§§ 660.71-660.74. This RCA is not defined by depth contours, and the boundary lines that define the RCA may close areas
                                                                       that are deeper or shallower than the depth contour. Vessels that are subject to the RCA restrictions may not fish in the RCA or operate in the
                                                                  RCA for any purpose other than transiting.
                                                              2/ The "modified" fathom lines are modified to exclude certain petrale sole areas from the RCA
                                                              3/ As specificed at §660.131 (d), when fishing in the Eureka Area, no more than 10,000 lb of whiting may be taken and retained, possessed, or landed
                                                                       by a vessel that, at any time during the fishing trip, fished in the fishery management area shoreward of 100 fm contour.
                                                              4/ "Other Fish" are defined at§ 660.11 and include kelp greenling, leopard shark, and cabezon in Washington
                                                              To convert pounds to kilograms, divide by2.20462, the number of pounds in one kilogram.
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                                                 ■ 11. In § 660.333, revise paragraphs                   whether it is registered to a Federal                    (d) * * *
                                                 (b)(1), (c)(1), and (d)(1) to read as                   limited entry trawl-endorsed permit;                     (1) It is declared ‘‘non-groundfish
                                                 follows:                                                and                                                   trawl gear for sea cucumber’’ under
                                                 § 660.333 Open access non-groundfish
                                                                                                         *      *      *     *    *                            § 660.13(d)(4)(iv)(A)(12), regardless of
                                                 trawl fishery—management measures
                                                                                                            (c) * * *                                          whether it is registered to a Federal
                                                                                                            (1) It is declared ‘‘non-groundfish
                                                 *      *      *     *    *                                                                                    limited entry trawl-endorsed permit;
                                                                                                         trawl gear for California halibut’’ under
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                                                    (b) * * *                                            § 660.13(d)(4)(iv)(A)(11), regardless of              *      *      *     *    *
                                                                                                         whether it is registered to a Federal                 [FR Doc. 2018–19343 Filed 9–6–18; 8:45 am]
                                                    (1) It is declared ‘‘non-groundfish
                                                 trawl gear for ridgeback prawn’’ under                  limited entry trawl-endorsed permit;                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P

                                                 § 660.13(d)(4)(iv)(A)(10), regardless of                *      *      *     *    *
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Document Created: 2018-09-07 00:15:20
Document Modified: 2018-09-07 00:15:20
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 on this proposed rule must be received on or before October 9, 2018.
ContactKaren Palmigiano, Fishery Management Specialist, 206-526-4491, or [email protected]
FR Citation83 FR 45396 
RIN Number0648-BH74
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Indian Fisheries

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