83_FR_46042 83 FR 45866 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; 2019 Atlantic Shark Commercial Fishing Year

83 FR 45866 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; 2019 Atlantic Shark Commercial Fishing Year

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 176 (September 11, 2018)

Page Range45866-45874
FR Document2018-19594

This proposed rule would establish quotas, opening dates, and retention limits for the 2019 fishing year for the Atlantic commercial shark fisheries. Quotas would be adjusted as required or allowable based on any over- and/or underharvests experienced during the 2018 fishing year. In addition, NMFS proposes opening dates and commercial retention limits based on adaptive management measures to provide, to the extent practicable, fishing opportunities for commercial shark fishermen in all regions and areas. The proposed measures could affect fishing opportunities for commercial shark fishermen in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 176 (Tuesday, September 11, 2018)
[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 176 (Tuesday, September 11, 2018)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 45866-45874]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2018-19594]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 635

[Docket No. 180517486-8772-01]
RIN 0648-XG263


Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; 2019 Atlantic Shark Commercial 
Fishing Year

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: This proposed rule would establish quotas, opening dates, and 
retention limits for the 2019 fishing year for the Atlantic commercial 
shark fisheries. Quotas would be adjusted as required or allowable 
based on any over- and/or underharvests experienced during the 2018 
fishing year. In addition, NMFS proposes opening dates and commercial 
retention limits based on adaptive management measures to provide, to 
the extent practicable, fishing opportunities for commercial shark 
fishermen in all regions and areas. The proposed measures could affect 
fishing opportunities for commercial shark fishermen in the 
northwestern Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean 
Sea.

DATES: Written comments must be received by October 11, 2018.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2018-0097, by any of the following methods:
     Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2018-0097, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Brad McHale, NMFS/SF1, 
1315 East-West Highway, National Marine Fisheries Service, SSMC3, 
Silver Spring, MD 20910.
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business 
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily 
by the sender will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous 
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain 
anonymous).
    Copies of this proposed rule and supporting documents are available 
from the HMS Management Division website at https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/topic/atlantic-highly-migratory-species or by 
contacting Lauren Latchford or Chant[eacute] Davis by phone at (301) 
427-8503.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karyl Brewster-Geisz, Lauren 
Latchford, or Chant[eacute] Davis at (301) 427-8503.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    The Atlantic commercial shark fisheries are managed under the 
authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management 
Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). The 2006 Consolidated Atlantic Highly 
Migratory Species (HMS) Fishery Management Plan (FMP) and its 
amendments are implemented by regulations at 50 CFR part 635. For the 
Atlantic commercial shark fisheries, the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and 
its amendments established commercial shark retention limits, 
commercial quotas for species and management groups, and accounting 
measures for under- and overharvests for the shark fisheries. The FMP 
also includes adaptive management measures, such as flexible opening 
dates for the fishing year and inseason adjustments to shark trip 
limits, which provide management flexibility in furtherance of 
equitable fishing opportunities, to the extent practicable, for 
commercial shark fishermen in all regions and areas.

2019 Proposed Quotas

    This proposed rule would adjust the quota levels for the different 
shark stocks and management groups for the 2019 Atlantic commercial 
shark fishing year based on over- and underharvests that occurred 
during the 2018 fishing year, consistent with existing regulations at 
50 CFR 635.27(b). Over- and underharvests are accounted for in the same 
region, sub-region, and/or fishery in which they occurred the following 
year, except that large overharvests may be spread over a number of 
subsequent fishing years up to a maximum of five years. Shark stocks 
that are overfished, have overfishing occurring, or have an unknown 
status, as well as management groups that contain one or more stocks 
that are overfished, have overfishing occurring, or have an unknown 
stock status, will not have underharvest carried over in the following 
year. Stocks or management groups that are not overfished and have no 
overfishing occurring may have any underharvest carried over in the 
following year, up to 50 percent of the base quota.
    Based on harvests to date, and after considering catch rates and 
landings from previous years, NMFS proposes to adjust the 2019 quotas 
for some management groups as shown in Table 1. In the final rule, NMFS 
will adjust the quotas as needed based on dealer reports received by 
mid-October 2018. Thus, all of the 2019 proposed quotas for the 
respective stocks and management groups will be subject to further 
adjustment after NMFS considers the dealer reports through mid-October. 
All dealer reports that are received after the October date will be 
used to adjust 2020 quotas, as appropriate.
    While the sub-quota for the western Gulf of Mexico aggregated large 
coastal shark (LCS) was exceeded this year, based on current landings 
in the eastern Gulf of Mexico for that management group and based on 
catch rates from previous years from the eastern Gulf of Mexico, NMFS 
does not believe the overall regional Gulf of Mexico aggregated LCS 
quota will be exceeded. Thus, NMFS proposes the base line quotas for 
the eastern and western Gulf of Mexico sub-regions. If catch rates in 
the eastern Gulf of Mexico increase, it is possible that in the final 
rule NMFS would need to reduce the western Gulf of Mexico sub-regional 
aggregated LCS quota to account for that sub-region's overharvest.
    Because the Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark management group and 
smoothhound shark management groups

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in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic regions have been determined not to 
be overfished, and to have no overfishing occurring, available 
underharvest (up to 50 percent of the base quota) from the 2018 fishing 
year for these management groups may be applied to the respective 2019 
quotas. NMFS proposes to account for any underharvest of Gulf of Mexico 
blacktip sharks by dividing underharvest between the eastern and 
western Gulf of Mexico sub-regional quotas based on the sub-regional 
quota split percentage implemented in Amendment 6 to the 2006 
Consolidated Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Fishery Management 
Plan (FMP).
    For the sandbar shark, aggregated large coastal shark (LCS), 
hammerhead shark, non-blacknose small coastal shark (SCS), blacknose 
shark, blue shark, porbeagle shark, and pelagic shark (other than 
porbeagle or blue sharks) management groups, the 2018 underharvests 
cannot be carried over to the 2019 fishing year because those stocks or 
management groups have been determined to be overfished, overfished 
with overfishing occurring, or have an unknown status. Furthermore, 
with the exception of the sub-regional western Gulf of Mexico 
overharvest of the aggregated LCS quota described above, there were no 
overharvests to account for in these management groups. Thus, NMFS 
proposes that quotas for these management groups be equal to the annual 
base quota without adjustment.
    The proposed 2019 quotas by species and management group are 
summarized in Table 1; the description of the calculations for each 
stock and management group can be found below.

                                                    Table 1--2019 Proposed Quotas and Opening Dates for the Atlantic Shark Management Groups
[All quotas and landings are dressed weight (dw), in metric tons (mt), unless specified otherwise. Table includes landings data as of July 13, 2018; final quotas are subject to change based on
                                                                        landings as of October 2018. 1 mt = 2,204.6 lb.]
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                                                                                                                                                                          2019 proposed annual
       Region or sub-region            Management group        2018 Annual quota      Preliminary 2018 landings       Adjustments \2\         2019 base Annual quota             quota
                                                           (A)......................  (B) \1\..................  (C)......................  (D)......................  (D + C)
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Western Gulf of Mexico............  Blacktip Sharks......  347.2 mt dw..............  330.2 mt dw..............  34.6 mt dw \3\...........  231.0 mt dw..............  265.6 mt dw.
                                                           765,392 lb dw............  727,992 lb dw............  76,401 lb dw.............  510,261 lb dw............  586,662.2 lb dw.
                                    Aggregated Large       72 mt dw.................  92.2 mt dw...............  .........................  72.0 mt dw...............  72.0 mt dw.
                                     Coastal Sharks.       158,724 lb dw............  203,400 lb dw............  .........................  158,724 lb dw............  158,724 lb dw.
                                    Hammerhead Sharks....  11.9 mt dw...............  11.0 mt dw...............  .........................  11.9 mt dw...............  11.9 mt dw.
                                                           26,301 lb dw.............  24,292 lb dw.............  .........................  26,301 lb dw.............  26,301 lb dw.
Eastern Gulf of Mexico............  Blacktip Sharks......  37.7 mt dw...............  16.3 mt dw...............  3.8 mt dw \3\............  25.1 mt dw...............  28.9 mt dw.
                                                           83,158 lb dw.............  35,856 lb dw.............  8,301 lb dw..............  55,439 lb dw.............  63,740 lb dw
                                    Aggregated Large       85.5 mt dw...............  37.5 mt dw...............  .........................  85.5 mt dw...............  85.5 mt dw.
                                     Coastal Sharks.       188,593 lb dw............  82,751 lb dw.............  .........................  188,593 lb dw............  188,593 lb dw.
                                    Hammerhead Sharks....  13.4 mt dw...............  6.2 mt dw................  .........................  13.4 mt dw...............  13.4 mt dw.
                                                           29,421 lb dw.............  13,696 lb dw.............  .........................  29,421 lb dw.............  29,421 lb dw.
Gulf of Mexico....................  Non-Blacknose Small    112.6 mt dw..............  27.5 mt dw...............  .........................  112.6 mt dw..............  112.6. mt dw.
                                     Coastal Sharks.       248,215 lb dw............  60,731 lb dw.............  .........................  248,215 lb dw............  248,215 lb dw.
                                    Smoothhound Sharks...  504.6 mt dw..............  0 mt dw..................  168.2 mt dw..............  336.4 mt dw..............  504.6 mt dw.
                                                           1,112,441 lb dw..........  0 lb dw..................  370,814 lb dw............  741,627 lb dw............  1,112,441 lb dw.
Atlantic..........................  Aggregated Large       168.9 mt dw..............  45.9 mt dw...............  .........................  168.9 mt dw..............  168.9 mt dw.
                                     Coastal Sharks.       372,552 lb dw............  101,245 lb dw............  .........................  372,552 lb dw............  372,552 lb dw.
                                    Hammerhead Sharks....  27.1 mt dw...............  4.9 mt dw................  .........................  27.1 mt dw...............  27.1 mt dw.
                                                           59,736 lb dw.............  10,777 lb dw.............  .........................  59,736 lb dw.............  59,736 lb dw.
                                    Non-Blacknose Small    264.1 mt dw..............  55.1 mt dw...............  .........................  264.1 mt dw..............  264.1 mt dw.
                                     Coastal Sharks.       582,333 lb dw............  121,385 lb dw............  .........................  582,333 lb dw............  582,333 lb dw
                                    Blacknose Sharks       17.2 mt dw...............  3.4 mt dw................  .........................  17.2 mt dw...............  17.2 mt dw
                                     (South of 34[deg] N   (37,921 lb dw)...........  7,501 lb dw..............  .........................  37,921 lb dw.............  3,7921 lb dw.
                                     lat. only).
                                    Smoothhound Sharks...  1802.6 mt dw.............  261.4 mt dw..............  600.85 mt dw.............  1201.7 mt dw.............  1802.55 mt dw.
                                                           3,971,587 lb dw..........  576,181 lb dw............  1,324,634 lb dw..........  2,649,268 lb dw..........  3,973,902 lb dw.
No regional quotas................  Non-Sandbar LCS        50.0 mt dw...............  11.2 mt dw...............  .........................  50.0 mt dw...............  50.0 mt dw.
                                     Research.             110,230 lb dw............  24,799 lb dw.............  .........................  110,230 lb dw............  110,230 lb dw.
                                    Sandbar Shark          90.7 mt dw...............  31.0 mt dw...............  .........................  90.7 mt dw...............  90.7 mt dw.
                                     Research.             199,943 lb dw............  68,443 lb dw.............  .........................  199,943 lb dw............  199,943 lb dw.
                                    Blue Sharks..........  273.0 mt dw..............  <13.6 mt dw..............  .........................  273.0 mt dw..............  273.0 mt dw.
                                                           601,856 lb dw............  (<30,000 lb dw)..........  .........................  601,856 lb dw............  601,856 lb dw.
                                    Porbeagle Sharks.....  1.7 mt dw................  0 mt dw..................  .........................  1.7 mt dw................  1.7 mt dw.
                                                           3,748 lb dw..............  0 lb dw..................  .........................  3,748 lb dw..............  3,748 lb dw.
                                    Pelagic Sharks Other   488.0 mt dw..............  38.1 mt dw...............  .........................  488.0 mt dw..............  488.0 mt dw.
                                     Than Porbeagle or     1,075,856 lb dw..........  83,896 lb dw.............  .........................  1,075,856 lb dw..........  1,075,856 lb dw.
                                     Blue sharks.
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\1\ Landings are from January 1, 2018, through July 13, 2018, and are subject to change.
\2\ Underharvest adjustments can only be applied to stocks or management groups that are not overfished and have no overfishing occurring. Also, the underharvest adjustments cannot exceed 50
  percent of the base quota.
\3\ This proposed rule would increase the overall Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark quota due to an overall underharvest of 38.4 mt dw (84,702 lb dw) in 2018. The overall quota would be split
  based on percentages that are allocated to each sub-region, as explained in the text.

1. Proposed 2019 Quotas for the Gulf of Mexico Region Shark Management 
Groups

    The 2019 proposed commercial quota for blacktip sharks in the 
western Gulf of Mexico sub-region is 265.6 mt dw (586,662 lb dw) and 
the eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region is 28.9 mt dw (63,740 lb dw; 
Table 1). As of July 13, 2018, preliminary reported landings for 
blacktip sharks in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region were at 95 
percent (330.2 mt dw) of their 2018 quota levels (347.2 mt dw), while 
the blacktip sharks in the eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region were at 43 
percent (16.3 mt dw) of their 2018 quota levels (37.7 mt dw). Reported 
landings have not exceeded the 2018 quota to date, and the western Gulf 
of Mexico sub-region fishery was closed on March 13, 2018 (83 FR 
10802). Gulf of Mexico blacktip sharks have not been declared to be 
overfished, to have overfishing occurring, or to have an unknown 
status. Pursuant to Sec.  635.27(b)(2)(ii), underharvests for blacktip 
sharks within the Gulf of Mexico region therefore could be applied to 
the 2019 quotas up to 50 percent of the base quota. Additionally,

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any underharvest would be divided between the two sub-regions, based on 
the percentages that are allocated to each sub-region, which are set 
forth in Sec.  635.27(b)(1)(ii)(C). To date, the overall Gulf of Mexico 
blacktip shark management group is underharvested by 38.4 mt dw (84,702 
lb dw). Accordingly, the western Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark quota 
would be increased by 34.6 mt dw or 90.2 percent of the underharvest, 
while the eastern Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark sub-regional quota 
would be increased by 3.8 mt dw, or 9.8 percent of the underharvest 
(Table 1). Thus, the proposed western sub-regional Gulf of Mexico 
blacktip shark commercial quota is 265.6 mt dw (586,662 lb dw), and the 
proposed eastern sub-regional Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark commercial 
quota is 28.9 mt dw (63,740 lb dw).
    The 2019 proposed commercial quota for aggregated LCS in the 
western Gulf of Mexico sub-region is 72.0 mt dw (158,724 lb dw), and 
the eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region is 85.5 mt dw (188,593 lb dw; 
Table 1). As of July 13, 2018, preliminary reported landings for 
aggregated LCS in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region were at 128 
percent (92.2 mt dw) of their 2018 quota levels (72.0 mt dw), while the 
aggregated LCS in the eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region were at 44 
percent (37.5 mt dw) of their 2018 quota levels (85.5 mt dw). Reported 
landings have not exceeded the overall Gulf of Mexico regional 2018 
quota to date, and the western aggregated LCS sub-region fishery was 
closed on March 13, 2018 (83 FR 10802). Given the unknown status of 
some of the shark species within the Gulf of Mexico aggregated LCS 
management group, underharvests cannot be carried over pursuant to 
Sec.  635.27(b)(2)(ii). Therefore, based on both preliminary estimates 
and catch rates from previous years, and consistent with the current 
regulations at Sec.  635.27(b)(2), NMFS proposes that the 2019 quotas 
for aggregated LCS in the western Gulf of Mexico and eastern Gulf of 
Mexico sub-regions be equal to their annual base quotas without 
adjustment, because the overall regional quota has not been 
overharvested and because underharvests cannot be carried over due to 
stock status.
    The 2019 proposed commercial quotas for hammerhead sharks in the 
western Gulf of Mexico sub-region and eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region 
are 11.9 mt dw (26,301 lb dw) and 13.4 mt dw (29,421 lb dw), 
respectively (Table 1). As of July 13, 2018, preliminary reported 
landings for hammerhead sharks in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region 
were at 92 percent (11.0 mt dw) of their 2018 quota levels (11.9 mt 
dw), while landings of hammerhead sharks in the eastern Gulf of Mexico 
sub-region were at 47 percent (6.2 mt dw) of their 2018 quota levels 
(13.4 mt dw). Reported landings from both Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic 
regions have not exceeded the 2018 overall hammerhead quota to date, 
and the western hammerhead shark Gulf of Mexico sub-region fishery was 
closed on March 13, 2018 (83 FR 10802). Given the overfished status of 
the scalloped hammerhead shark, the hammerhead shark quota cannot be 
adjusted for any underharvests. Therefore, based on both preliminary 
estimates and catch rates from previous years, the fact that the 2018 
overall hammerhead shark quota has not been overharvested to date, and 
consistent with the current regulations at Sec.  635.27(b)(2)(ii), NMFS 
proposes that the 2019 quotas for hammerhead sharks in the western Gulf 
of Mexico and eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-regions be equal to their 
annual base quotas without adjustment.
    The 2019 proposed commercial quota for non-blacknose SCS in the 
Gulf of Mexico region is 112.6 mt dw (248,215 lb dw). As of July 13, 
2018, preliminary reported landings of non-blacknose SCS were at 24 
percent (27.5 mt dw) of their 2018 quota level (112.6 mt dw) in the 
Gulf of Mexico region. Reported landings have not exceeded the 2018 
quota to date. Given the unknown status of bonnethead sharks within the 
Gulf of Mexico non-blacknose SCS management group, underharvests cannot 
be carried forward pursuant to Sec.  635.27(b)(2)(ii). Therefore, based 
on both preliminary estimates and catch rates from previous years, and 
consistent with the current regulations at Sec.  635.27(b)(2), NMFS 
proposes that the 2019 quota for non-blacknose SCS in the Gulf of 
Mexico region be equal to the annual base quota without adjustment, 
because there have not been any overharvests and because underharvests 
cannot be carried over due to stock status.
    The 2019 proposed commercial quota for smoothhound sharks in the 
Gulf of Mexico region is 504.6 mt dw (1,112,441 lb dw). As of July 13, 
2018, there are no preliminary reported landings of smoothhound sharks 
in the Gulf of Mexico region. Gulf of Mexico smoothhound sharks have 
not been declared to be overfished, to have overfishing occurring, or 
to have an unknown status. Pursuant to Sec.  635.27(b)(2)(ii), 
underharvests for smoothhound sharks within the Gulf of Mexico region 
therefore could be applied to the 2019 quotas up to 50 percent of the 
base quota. Accordingly, NMFS proposes to increase the 2019 Gulf of 
Mexico smoothhound shark quota to adjust for anticipated underharvests 
in 2018 as allowed. The proposed 2019 adjusted base annual quota for 
Gulf of Mexico smoothhound sharks is 504.6 mt dw (336.4 mt dw annual 
base quota + 168.2 mt dw 2018 underharvest = 504.6 mt dw 2019 adjusted 
annual quota).

2. Proposed 2019 Quotas for the Atlantic Region Shark Management Groups

    The 2019 proposed commercial quota for aggregated LCS in the 
Atlantic region is 168.9 mt dw (372,552 lb dw). As of July 13, 2018, 
the aggregated LCS fishery in the Atlantic region is still open and 
preliminary landings indicate that only 27 percent of the quota, or 
45.9 mt dw, has been harvested. Given the unknown status of some of the 
shark species within the Atlantic aggregated LCS management group, 
underharvests cannot be carried over pursuant to Sec.  
635.27(b)(2)(ii). Therefore, based on both preliminary estimates and 
catch rates from previous years, and consistent with current 
regulations at Sec.  635.27(b)(2), NMFS proposes that the 2018 quota 
for aggregated LCS in the Atlantic region be equal to the annual base 
quota without adjustment, because there have not been any overharvests 
and underharvests cannot be carried over due to stock status.
    The 2019 proposed commercial quota for hammerhead sharks in the 
Atlantic region is 27.1 mt dw (59,736 lb dw). Currently, the hammerhead 
shark fishery in the Atlantic region is still open and preliminary 
landings as of July 13, 2018, indicate that only 18 percent of the 
Atlantic regional quota, or 4.9 mt dw, has been harvested. Reported 
landings from both Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic regions have not 
exceeded the 2018 overall hammerhead quota to date. Given the 
overfished status of hammerhead sharks, underharvests cannot be carried 
forward pursuant to Sec.  635.27(b)(2)(ii). Therefore, based on both 
preliminary estimates and catch rates from previous years, and 
consistent with the current regulations at Sec.  635.27(b)(2), NMFS 
proposes that the 2019 quota for hammerhead sharks in the Atlantic 
region be equal to the annual base quota without adjustment, because 
the overall hammerhead shark quota has not been overharvested, and 
because underharvests cannot be carried over due to stock status.
    The 2019 proposed commercial quota for non-blacknose SCS in the 
Atlantic region is 264.1 mt dw (582,333 lb dw). As of July 13, 2018, 
preliminary reported landings of non-blacknose SCS were at 21 percent 
(55.1 mt dw) of their

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2018 quota level in the Atlantic region. Reported landings have not 
exceeded the 2018 quota to date. Given the unknown status of bonnethead 
sharks within the Atlantic non-blacknose SCS management group, 
underharvests cannot be carried forward pursuant to Sec.  
635.27(b)(2)(ii). Therefore, based on preliminary estimates of catch 
rates from previous years, and consistent with the current regulations 
at Sec.  635.27(b)(2), NMFS proposes that the 2019 quota for non-
blacknose SCS in the Atlantic region be equal to the annual base quota 
without adjustment, because there have not been any overharvests, and 
because underharvests cannot be carried over due to stock status.
    The 2019 proposed commercial quota for blacknose sharks in the 
Atlantic region is 17.2 mt dw (37,921 lb dw). This quota is available 
in the Atlantic region only for those vessels operating south of 
34[deg] N. latitude. North of 34[deg] N. latitude, retention, landing, 
or sale of blacknose sharks is prohibited. As of July 13, 2018, 
preliminary reported landings of blacknose sharks were at 20 percent 
(3.4 mt dw) of their 2018 quota levels in the Atlantic region. Reported 
landings have not exceeded the 2018 quota to date. Pursuant to Sec.  
635.27(b)(2), because blacknose sharks have been declared to be 
overfished with overfishing occurring in the Atlantic region, NMFS 
could not carry forward the remaining underharvest. Therefore, NMFS 
proposes that the 2019 Atlantic blacknose shark quota be equal to the 
annual base quota without adjustment.
    The 2019 proposed commercial quota for smoothhound sharks in the 
Atlantic region is 1,802.6 mt dw (3,973,902 lb dw). As of July 13, 
2018, preliminary reported landings of smoothhound sharks were at 14 
percent (261.4 mt dw) of their 2018 quota levels in the Atlantic 
region. Atlantic smoothhound sharks have not been declared to be 
overfished, to have overfishing occurring, or to have an unknown 
status. Pursuant to Sec.  635.27(b)(2)(ii), underharvests for 
smoothhound sharks within the Atlantic region therefore could be 
applied to the 2019 quotas up to 50 percent of the base quota. 
Accordingly, NMFS proposes to increase the 2019 Atlantic smoothhound 
shark quota to adjust for anticipated underharvests in 2018 as allowed. 
The proposed 2019 adjusted base annual quota for Atlantic smoothhound 
sharks is 1,802.6 mt dw (1,201.7 mt dw annual base quota + 600.9 mt dw 
2018 underharvest = 1,802.6 mt dw 2019 adjusted annual quota).

3. Proposed 2019 Quotas for Shark Management Groups With No Regional 
Quotas

    The 2019 proposed commercial quotas within the shark research 
fishery are 50 mt dw (110,230 lb dw) for research LCS and 90 mt dw 
(199,943 lb dw) for sandbar sharks. Within the shark research fishery, 
as of July 13, 2018, preliminary reported landings of research LCS were 
at 22 percent (11.2 mt dw) of their 2018 quota levels, and sandbar 
shark reported landings were at 34 percent (31.0 mt dw) of their 2018 
quota levels. Reported landings have not exceeded the 2018 quotas to 
date. Under Sec.  635.27(b)(2)(ii), because sandbar sharks and 
scalloped hammerhead sharks within the research LCS management group 
have been determined to be either overfished or overfished with 
overfishing occurring, underharvests for these management groups cannot 
be carried forward to the 2019 quotas. Therefore, based on preliminary 
estimates, and consistent with the current regulations at Sec.  
635.27(b)(2), NMFS proposes that the 2019 quota in the shark research 
fishery be equal to the annual base quota without adjustment because 
there have not been any overharvests, and because underharvests cannot 
be carried over due to stock status.
    The 2019 proposed commercial quotas for blue sharks, porbeagle 
sharks, and pelagic sharks (other than porbeagle or blue sharks) are 
273.0 mt dw (601,856 lb dw), 1.7 mt dw (3,748 lb dw), and 488.0 mt dw 
(1,075,856 lb dw), respectively. As of July 13, 2018, preliminary 
reported landings of blue sharks were at less than 5 percent (less than 
13.6 mt dw) of their 2018 quota level (273.0 mt dw), there are no 
preliminary reported landings of porbeagle sharks, and landings of 
pelagic sharks (other than porbeagle and blue sharks) were at 8 percent 
(38.1 mt dw) of their 2018 quota level (488.0 mt dw). Given that these 
pelagic species are overfished, have overfishing occurring, or have an 
unknown status, underharvests cannot be carried forward pursuant to 
Sec.  635.27(b)(2)(ii). Therefore, based on preliminary estimates and 
consistent with the current regulations at Sec.  635.27(b)(2), NMFS 
proposes that the 2019 quotas for blue sharks, porbeagle sharks, and 
pelagic sharks (other than porbeagle and blue sharks) be equal to their 
annual base quotas without adjustment, because there have not been any 
overharvests and because underharvests cannot be carried over due to 
stock status.

4. Proposed Opening Dates and Retention Limits for the 2019 Atlantic 
Commercial Shark Fishing Year

    For each fishery, NMFS considered the seven ``Opening Commercial 
Fishing Season Criteria'' listed at Sec.  635.27(b)(3). The Criteria 
includes factors such as the available annual quotas for the current 
fishing season, estimated season length and average weekly catch rates 
from previous years, length of the season and fishery participation in 
past years, impacts to accomplishing objectives of the 2006 
Consolidated Atlantic HMS FMP and its amendments, temporal variation in 
behavior or biology of target species (e.g., seasonal distribution or 
abundance), impact of catch rates in one region on another, and effects 
of delayed openings.
    NMFS applied the Opening Commercial Fishing Season Criteria by 
examining the over- and underharvests of the different management 
groups in the 2018 fishing year to determine the likely effects of the 
proposed commercial quotas for 2019 on shark stocks and fishermen 
across regional and sub-regional fishing areas. NMFS also examined the 
potential season length and previous catch rates to ensure, to the 
extent practicable, that equitable fishing opportunities be provided to 
fishermen in all areas. Lastly, NMFS examined the seasonal variation of 
the different species/management groups and the effects on fishing 
opportunities.
    NMFS also considered the six ``Inseason trip limit adjustment 
criteria'' listed at Sec.  635.24(a)(8) for directed shark limited 
access permit holders intending to land LCS other than sandbar sharks. 
Those criteria are: the amount of remaining shark quota in the relevant 
area or region, to date, based on dealer reports; the catch rates of 
the relevant shark species/complexes, to date, based on dealer reports; 
estimated date of fishery closure based on when the landings are 
projected to reach 80-percent of the available overall, regional, and/
or sub-regional quota, if the fishery's landings are not projected to 
reach 100 percent of the applicable quota before the end of the season, 
or when the season of a quota-linked management group is closed; 
effects of the adjustment on accomplishing the objectives of the 2006 
Consolidated Atlantic HMS FMP and its amendments; variations in 
seasonal distribution, abundance, or migratory patterns of the relevant 
shark species based on scientific and fishery-based knowledge; and/or 
effects of catch rates in one part of a region precluding vessels in 
another part of that region from having a

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reasonable opportunity to harvest a portion of the relevant quota.
    After considering all these criteria, NMFS is proposing to open the 
2019 Atlantic commercial shark fishing season for all shark management 
groups in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico 
and the Caribbean Sea, on or about January 1, 2019, after the 
publication of the final rule for this action (Table 2). NMFS is also 
proposing to start the 2019 commercial shark fishing season with the 
commercial retention limit of 36 LCS other than sandbar sharks per 
vessel per trip in both the eastern and western Gulf of Mexico sub-
regions, and a commercial retention limit of 25 LCS other than sandbar 
sharks per vessel per trip in the Atlantic region (Table 2). NMFS will 
consider public comments received during the current year and catch 
rates from this year. Any retention limits that are proposed could 
change as a result of public comments as well as catch rates and 
landings information based on updated data available when drafting the 
final rule.

 Table 2--Quota Linkages, Season Opening Dates, and Commercial Retention Limit by Regional or Sub-Regional Shark
                                                Management Group
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                                                                                                    Commercial
                                                                                                    retention
                                                                                                    limits for
                                                                                                  directed shark
    Region or sub- region      Management group      Quota linkages       Season opening dates    limited access
                                                                                                  permit holders
                                                                                                    (inseason
                                                                                                 adjustments are
                                                                                                    possible)
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Western Gulf of Mexico.......  Blacktip Sharks.  Not Linked............  January 1, 2019.......  36 LCS other
                               Aggregated Large  Linked................                           than sandbar
                                Coastal Sharks.                                                   sharks per
                               Hammerhead                                                         vessel per
                                Sharks.                                                           trip.
Eastern Gulf of Mexico.......  Blacktip Sharks.  Not Linked............  January 1, 2019.......  36 LCS other
                               Aggregated Large  Linked................                           than sandbar
                                Coastal Sharks.                                                   sharks per
                               Hammerhead                                                         vessel per
                                Sharks.                                                           trip.
                                                                                                 NMFS
                                                                                                  anticipates an
                                                                                                  inseason
                                                                                                  increase to 50
                                                                                                  large coastal
                                                                                                  sharks other
                                                                                                  than sandbar
                                                                                                  sharks per
                                                                                                  vessel per
                                                                                                  trip around
                                                                                                  April 1, 2019.
Gulf of Mexico...............  Non-Blacknose     Not Linked............  January 1, 2019.......  N/A.
                                Small Coastal    Not Linked............  January 1, 2019.......  N/A.
                                Sharks.
                               Smoothhound
                                Sharks.
Atlantic.....................  Aggregated Large  Linked................  January 1, 2019.......  25 LCS other
                                Coastal Sharks.                                                   than sandbar
                               Hammerhead                                                         sharks per
                                Sharks.                                                           vessel per
                                                                                                  trip.
                                                                                                 If quota is
                                                                                                  landed quickly
                                                                                                  (e.g., if
                                                                                                  approximately
                                                                                                  20 percent of
                                                                                                  quota is
                                                                                                  caught at the
                                                                                                  beginning of
                                                                                                  the year),
                                                                                                  NMFS
                                                                                                  anticipates an
                                                                                                  inseason
                                                                                                  reduction
                                                                                                  (e.g., to 3 or
                                                                                                  fewer LCS
                                                                                                  other than
                                                                                                  sandbar sharks
                                                                                                  per vessel per
                                                                                                  trip), then an
                                                                                                  inseason
                                                                                                  increase to 36
                                                                                                  LCS other than
                                                                                                  sandbar sharks
                                                                                                  per vessel per
                                                                                                  trip around
                                                                                                  July 15, 2019.
                               Non-Blacknose     Linked (South of        January 1, 2019.......  N/A.
                                Small Coastal     34[deg] N lat. only).
                                Sharks.
                               Blacknose Sharks  ......................  ......................  8 Blacknose
                                (South of                                                         sharks per
                                34[deg] N lat.                                                    vessel per
                                only).                                                            trip (applies
                                                                                                  to directed
                                                                                                  and incidental
                                                                                                  permit
                                                                                                  holders).
                               Smoothhound       Not Linked............  January 1, 2019.......  N/A.
                                Sharks.
No regional quotas...........  Non-Sandbar LCS   Linked................  January 1, 2019.......  N/A.
                                Research
                               Sandbar Shark
                                Research.
                               Blue Sharks.....  Not Linked............  January 1, 2019.......  N/A.
                               Porbeagle Sharks
                               Pelagic Sharks
                                Other Than
                                Porbeagle or
                                Blue.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    In the Gulf of Mexico region, NMFS proposes opening the fishing 
season on or about January 1, 2019, for the aggregated LCS, blacktip 
sharks, and hammerhead shark management groups with the commercial 
retention limits of 36 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per 
trip for directed shark permit holders in the eastern and western sub-
region. This opening date and retention limit combination would 
provide, to the extent practicable, equitable opportunities across the 
fisheries management sub-regions. This opening date takes into account 
all the season opening criteria listed in Sec.  635.27(b)(3), and 
particularly the criteria that NMFS consider the length of the season 
for the different species and/or management group in the previous years 
(Sec.  635.27(b)(3)(ii) and (iii)) and whether fishermen were able to 
participate in the fishery in those years (Sec.  635.27(b)(3)(v)). The 
proposed commercial retention limits take into account the criteria 
listed in Sec.  635.24(a)(8), and particularly the criterion that NMFS 
consider the catch rates of the relevant shark species/complexes based 
on dealer reports to date (Sec.  635.24(a)(8)(ii)). NMFS may also 
adjust the retention limit in the Gulf of Mexico region throughout the 
season to ensure fishermen in all parts of the region have an 
opportunity to harvest aggregated LCS, blacktip sharks, and hammerhead 
sharks (see the criteria listed at Sec.  635.27(b)(3)(v) and Sec.  
635.24(a)(8)(ii), (v), and (vi)). In 2018, the aggregated LCS, 
hammerhead, and blacktip shark management groups in the western Gulf of 
Mexico sub-region were closed on March 13, 2018 (82 FR 20447). As such, 
in 2019, NMFS is proposing a reduction in the commercial trip limit for 
these management groups in order to ensure the management group is open 
until at least April 2019, which is when the State of Louisiana closes 
state waters to shark fishing and when that State has previously asked 
that NMFS close Federal shark fisheries to match state regulations (see 
the criteria listed at Sec.  635.27(b)(3)(vii) and

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Sec.  635.24(a)(8)(iii)). In the eastern Gulf of Mexico, NMFS is 
proposing a lower trip limit to ensure fishermen in both Gulf of Mexico 
sub-regions have an opportunity to harvest aggregated LCS, blacktip 
sharks, and hammerhead sharks and to reduce any confusion or inequities 
caused by establishing different catch limits for each sub-region. When 
the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region closes, which is expected to 
occur around April 1, 2019, NMFS may increase the eastern Gulf of 
Mexico sub-region retention limit, potentially up to 50 or 55 sharks 
per trip. Modifying the retention limit on an inseason basis in this 
manner is similar to what NMFS has done successfully in recent years in 
the Atlantic region. NMFS expects such changes in retention limit to 
allow fishermen in the eastern Gulf of Mexico the opportunity to fully 
land the available quotas.
    In the Atlantic region, NMFS proposes opening the aggregated LCS 
and hammerhead shark management groups on or about January 1, 2019. 
This opening date is the same date that these management groups opened 
in 2018. As described below, this opening date also takes into account 
all the criteria listed in Sec.  635.27(b)(3), and particularly the 
criterion that NMFS consider the effects of catch rates in one part of 
a region precluding vessels in another part of that region from having 
a reasonable opportunity to harvest a portion of the different species 
and/or management quotas (Sec.  635.27(b)(3)(v)). The 2018 data 
indicates that an opening date of January 1, coupled with inseason 
adjustments to the retention limit, provided a reasonable opportunity 
for fishermen in every part of each region to harvest a portion of the 
available quotas (Sec.  635.27(b)(3)(i)) while accounting for 
variations in seasonal distribution of the different species in the 
management groups (Sec.  635.27(b)(3)(iv)). In 2018, when the 
aggregated LCS quota was harvested too quickly, NMFS reduced the 
retention limit to three sharks per trip (May 10, 2018; 83 FR 17765) to 
allow fishermen in the North Atlantic an opportunity to fish later in 
the year when sharks are available in the North Atlantic area (see the 
criteria at Sec.  635.24(a)(3)(i), (ii), (v), and (vi)). NMFS then 
increased the retention limit to 36 sharks per trip on July 18, 2018 
(83 FR 33870), to increase fishing opportunities for all fishermen 
across the Atlantic region. Because the quotas we propose for 2019 are 
the same as the quotas in 2018, NMFS expects that the season lengths 
and therefore the participation of various fishermen throughout the 
region, would be similar in 2019 (Sec.  635.27(b)(3)(ii) and (iii)). 
Based on the recent performance of the fishery, the January 1 opening 
date appears to meet the objectives of the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic 
HMS FMP and its amendments (Sec.  635.27(b)(3)(vi)). Therefore, 
changing the opening date in the fishery seems unnecessary.
    In addition, for the aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark management 
groups in the Atlantic region, NMFS proposes opening the fishing year 
with the commercial retention limit for directed shark limited access 
permit holders of 25 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip. 
This retention limit should allow fishermen to harvest some of the 2019 
quota at the beginning of the year when sharks are more prevalent in 
the South Atlantic area (see the criteria at Sec.  635.24(a)(3)(i), 
(ii), (v), and (vi)). As was done in 2018, if it appears that the quota 
is being harvested too quickly (i.e., about 20 percent) to allow 
directed fishermen throughout the entire region an opportunity to fish 
and ensure enough quota remains until later in the year, NMFS would 
reduce the commercial retention limits to incidental levels (3 LCS 
other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip) or another level 
calculated to reduce the harvest of LCS taking into account Sec.  
635.27(b)(3) and the inseason trip limit adjustment criteria listed in 
Sec.  635.24(a)(8). If the quota continues to be harvested quickly, 
NMFS could reduce the retention limit to 0 LCS other than sandbar 
sharks per vessel per trip to ensure enough quota remains until later 
in the year. If either situation occurs, NMFS would publish in the 
Federal Register notification of any inseason adjustments of the 
retention limit to an appropriate limit of sharks per trip. In 2018, 
NMFS reduced the retention limit to 3 LCS other than sandbar sharks on 
May 10, 2018 (83 FR 21744) when the aggregated LCS landings reached 
approximately 20 percent of the aggregated LCS quota, and did not need 
to reduce it further.
    Also, as was done in 2018, NMFS will consider increasing the 
commercial retention limits per trip at a later date if necessary to 
provide fishermen in the northern portion of the Atlantic region an 
opportunity to retain aggregated LCS and hammerhead sharks after 
considering the appropriate inseason adjustment criteria. Similarly, at 
some point later in the year (e.g., July 15), potentially equivalent to 
how the 2018 fishing season operated, NMFS may consider increasing the 
retention limit to 36 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip 
or another amount, as deemed appropriate, after considering the 
inseason trip limit adjustment criteria. If the quota is being 
harvested too quickly or too slowly, NMFS could adjust the retention 
limit appropriately to ensure the fishery remains open most of the rest 
of the year. Since the fishery is still open with a majority of the 
quota available, NMFS will monitor the rest of the fishing year and 
could make changes to the proposed 2019 opening date if necessary to 
ensure equitable fishing opportunities.
    All of the shark management groups would remain open until December 
31, 2019, or until NMFS determines that the landings for any shark 
management group have reached, or are projected to reach, 80-percent of 
the available overall, regional, and/or sub-regional quota, if the 
fishery's landings are not projected to reach 100 percent of the 
applicable quota before the end of the season, or when the quota-linked 
management group is closed. If NMFS determines that a non-linked shark 
species or management group must be closed, then, consistent with Sec.  
635.28(b)(2) for non-linked quotas (e.g., eastern Gulf of Mexico 
blacktip, western Gulf of Mexico blacktip, Gulf of Mexico non-blacknose 
SCS, pelagic sharks, or the Atlantic or Gulf of Mexico smoothhound 
sharks), NMFS will publish in the Federal Register a notice of closure 
for that shark species, shark management group, region, and/or sub-
region that will be effective no fewer than four days from the date of 
filing (83 FR 31677). For the blacktip shark management group, 
regulations at Sec.  635.28(b)(5)(i) through (v) authorize NMFS to 
close the management group before landings reach, or are expected to 
reach, 80-percent of the available overall, regional, and/or sub-
regional quota, after considering the following criteria and other 
relevant factors: Season length based on available sub-regional quota 
and average sub-regional catch rates; variability in regional and/or 
sub-regional seasonal distribution, abundance, and migratory patterns; 
effects on accomplishing the objectives of the 2006 Consolidated 
Atlantic HMS FMP and its amendments; amount of remaining shark quotas 
in the relevant sub-region; and regional and/or sub-regional catch 
rates of the relevant shark species or management groups. From the 
effective date and time of the closure until NMFS announces, via the 
publication of a notice in the Federal Register, that additional quota 
is available and the season is reopened, the fisheries for the shark 
species or management group are closed, even across fishing years.
    If NMFS determines that a linked shark species or management group 
must be closed, then, consistent with

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Sec.  635.28(b)(3) for linked quotas and the Final Rule to Revise 
Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Shark Fishery Closure Regulations (83 
FR 31677), NMFS will publish in the Federal Register a notice of 
closure for all of the species and/or management groups in a linked 
group that will be effective no fewer than four days from date of 
filing. From the effective date and time of the closure until NMFS 
announces, via the publication of a notice in the Federal Register, 
that additional quota is available and the season is reopened, the 
fisheries for all linked species and/or management groups are closed, 
even across fishing years. The linked quotas of the species and/or 
management groups are Atlantic hammerhead sharks and Atlantic 
aggregated LCS; eastern Gulf of Mexico hammerhead sharks and eastern 
Gulf of Mexico aggregated LCS; western Gulf of Mexico hammerhead sharks 
and western Gulf of Mexico aggregated LCS; and Atlantic blacknose and 
Atlantic non-blacknose SCS south of 34[deg] N. latitude.

Request for Comments

    Comments on this proposed rule may be submitted via 
www.regulations.gov or by mail. NMFS solicits comments on this proposed 
rule by October 11, 2018 (see DATES and ADDRESSES).

Classification

    The NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that the proposed 
rule is consistent with the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic HMS FMP and its 
amendments, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law, subject 
to further consideration after public comment.
    These proposed specifications are exempt from review under 
Executive Order 12866.
    NMFS determined that the final rules to implement Amendment 2 to 
the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic HMS FMP (June 24, 2008, 73 FR 35778; 
corrected on July 15, 2008, 73 FR 40658), Amendment 5a to the 2006 
Consolidated Atlantic HMS FMP (78 FR 40318; July 3, 2013), Amendment 6 
to the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic HMS FMP (80 FR 50073; August 18, 
2015), and Amendment 9 to the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic HMS FMP (80 FR 
73128; November 24, 2015) are consistent to the maximum extent 
practicable with the enforceable policies of the approved coastal 
management program of coastal states on the Atlantic including the Gulf 
of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea as required under the Coastal Zone 
Management Act. Pursuant to 15 CFR 930.41(a), NMFS provided the Coastal 
Zone Management Program of each coastal state a 60-day period to review 
the consistency determination and to advise the Agency of their 
concurrence. NMFS received concurrence with the consistency 
determinations from several states and inferred consistency from those 
states that did not respond within the 60-day time period. This 
proposed action to establish opening dates and adjust quotas for the 
2019 fishing year for the Atlantic commercial shark fisheries does not 
change the framework previously consulted upon; therefore, no 
additional consultation is required.
    An initial regulatory flexibility analysis (IRFA) was prepared, as 
required by section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The 
IRFA describes the economic impact this proposed rule, if adopted, 
would have on small entities. The IRFA analysis follows.
    Section 603(b)(1) of the RFA requires agencies to explain the 
purpose of the rule. This rule, consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act and the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic HMS FMP and its amendments, is 
being proposed to establish the 2019 commercial shark fishing quotas, 
retention limits, and fishing seasons. Without this rule, the 
commercial shark fisheries would close on December 31, 2018, and would 
not open until another action was taken. This proposed rule would be 
implemented according to the regulations implementing the 2006 
Consolidated Atlantic HMS FMP and its amendments. Thus, NMFS expects 
few, if any, economic impacts to fishermen other than those already 
analyzed in the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic HMS FMP and its amendments, 
based on the quota adjustments.
    Section 603(b)(2) of the RFA requires agencies to explain the 
rule's objectives. The objectives of this rule are to: Adjust the 
baseline quotas for all shark management groups based on any over- and/
or underharvests from the previous fishing year(s); establish the 
opening dates of the various management groups; and establish the 
retention limits for the blacktip shark, aggregated large coastal 
shark, and hammerhead shark management groups in order to provide, to 
the extent practicable, equitable opportunities across the fishing 
management regions and/or sub-regions while also considering the 
ecological needs of the different shark species.
    Section 603(b)(3) of the RFA requires agencies to provide an 
estimate of the number of small entities to which the rule would apply. 
The Small Business Administration (SBA) has established size criteria 
for all major industry sectors in the United States, including fish 
harvesters. Provision is made under SBA's regulations for an agency to 
develop its own industry-specific size standards after consultation 
with Advocacy and an opportunity for public comment (see 13 CFR 
121.903(c)). Under this provision, NMFS may establish size standards 
that differ from those established by the SBA Office of Size Standards, 
but only for use by NMFS and only for the purpose of conducting an 
analysis of economic effects in fulfillment of the agency's obligations 
under the RFA. To utilize this provision, NMFS must publish such size 
standards in the Federal Register, which NMFS did on December 29, 2015 
(80 FR 81194). In this final rule effective on July 1, 2016, NMFS 
established a small business size standard of $11 million in annual 
gross receipts for all businesses in the commercial fishing industry 
(NAICS 11411) for RFA compliance purposes. NMFS considers all HMS 
permit holders to be small entities because they had average annual 
receipts of less than $11 million for commercial fishing.
    As of October 2017, the proposed rule would apply to the 
approximately 221 directed commercial shark permit holders, 269 
incidental commercial shark permit holders, 154 smoothhound shark 
permit holders, and 113 commercial shark dealers. Not all permit 
holders are active in the fishery in any given year. Active directed 
commercial shark permit holders are defined as those with valid permits 
that landed one shark based on HMS electronic dealer reports. Of the 
490 directed and incidental commercial shark permit holders, only 28 
permit holders landed sharks in the Gulf of Mexico region and only 78 
landed sharks in the Atlantic region. Of the 154 smoothhound shark 
permit holders, only 26 permit holders landed smoothhound sharks in the 
Atlantic region and none landed smoothhound sharks in the Gulf of 
Mexico region. NMFS has determined that the proposed rule would not 
likely affect any small governmental jurisdictions.
    This proposed rule does not contain any new reporting, 
recordkeeping, or other compliance requirements (5 U.S.C. 603(b)(4)). 
Similarly, this proposed rule would not conflict, duplicate, or overlap 
with other relevant Federal rules (5 U.S.C. 603(b)(5)). Fishermen, 
dealers, and managers in these fisheries must comply with a number of 
international agreements as domestically implemented, domestic laws, 
and FMPs. These include, but are not limited to, the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act, the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act, the High Seas Fishing 
Compliance Act, the Marine Mammal Protection Act, the Endangered

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Species Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, the Paperwork 
Reduction Act, and the Coastal Zone Management Act.
    Section 603(c) of the RFA requires each IRFA to contain a 
description of any significant alternatives to the proposed rule which 
would accomplish the stated objectives of applicable statutes and 
minimize any significant economic impact of the proposed rule on small 
entities. Additionally, the RFA (5 U.S.C. 603(c)(1)-(4)) lists four 
general categories of significant alternatives that would assist an 
agency in the development of significant alternatives. These categories 
of alternatives are: (1) Establishment of differing compliance or 
reporting requirements or timetables that take into account the 
resources available to small entities; (2) clarification, 
consolidation, or simplification of compliance and reporting 
requirements under the rule for such small entities; (3) use of 
performance rather than design standards; and, (4) exemptions from 
coverage of the rule for small entities. In order to meet the 
objectives of this proposed rule, consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act, NMFS cannot exempt small entities or change the reporting 
requirements only for small entities because all the entities affected 
are considered small entities; therefore, there are no alternatives 
discussed that fall under the first, second, and fourth categories 
described above. NMFS does not know of any performance or design 
standards that would satisfy the aforementioned objectives of this 
rulemaking while, concurrently, complying with the Magnuson-Stevens 
Act; therefore, there are no alternatives considered under the third 
category.
    This rulemaking does not establish management measures to be 
implemented, but rather implements previously adopted and analyzed 
measures with adjustments, as specified in the 2006 Consolidated 
Atlantic HMS FMP and its amendments and the Environmental Assessment 
(EA) that accompanied the 2011 shark quota specifications rule (75 FR 
76302; December 8, 2010). Thus, NMFS proposes to adjust quotas 
established and analyzed in the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic HMS FMP and 
its amendments by subtracting the underharvest or adding the 
overharvest as allowable. Thus, NMFS has limited flexibility to modify 
the quotas in this rule, the impacts of which were analyzed in previous 
regulatory flexibility analyses.
    Based on the 2017 ex-vessel price (Table 3), fully harvesting the 
unadjusted 2019 Atlantic shark commercial baseline quotas could result 
in total fleet revenues of $7,184,943. For the Gulf of Mexico blacktip 
shark management group, NMFS is proposing to increase the baseline sub-
regional quotas due to the underharvests in 2018. The increase for the 
western Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark management group could result in 
a $79,243 gain in total revenues for fishermen in that sub-region, 
while the increase for the eastern Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark 
management group could result in a $9,781 gain in total revenues for 
fishermen in that sub-region. For the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic 
smoothhound shark management groups, NMFS is proposing to increase the 
baseline quotas due to the underharvest in 2018. This would cause a 
potential gain in revenue of $581,718 for the fleet in the Gulf of 
Mexico region and a potential gain in revenue of $1,323,867 for the 
fleet in the Atlantic region.
    All of these changes in gross revenues are similar to the changes 
in gross revenues analyzed in the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic HMS FMP 
and its amendments. The final regulatory flexibility analyses for those 
amendments concluded that the economic impacts on these small entities 
are expected to be minimal. In the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic HMS FMP 
and its amendments and the EA for the 2011 shark quota specifications 
rule, NMFS stated it would be conducting annual rulemakings and 
considering the potential economic impacts of adjusting the quotas for 
under- and overharvests at that time.

                Table 3--Average Ex-Vessel Prices per lb dw for Each Shark Management Group, 2017
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                    Average ex-     Average ex-
                    Region                                   Species                vessel meat     vessel fin
                                                                                       price           price
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Western Gulf of Mexico........................  Blacktip Shark..................           $0.51          $11.03
                                                Aggregated LCS..................            0.51           12.51
                                                Hammerhead Shark................            0.67           11.67
Eastern Gulf of Mexico........................  Blacktip Shark..................            0.62            8.22
                                                Aggregated LCS..................            0.43           13.00
                                                Hammerhead Shark................            0.55           12.80
Gulf of Mexico................................  Non-Blacknose SCS...............            0.38            8.68
                                                Smoothhound Shark...............            1.50            1.91
Atlantic......................................  Aggregated LCS..................            0.95           11.47
                                                Hammerhead Shark................            0.41           13.91
                                                Non-Blacknose SCS...............            0.96            7.33
                                                Blacknose Shark.................            1.05            7.33
                                                Smoothhound Shark...............            0.70            1.63
No Region.....................................  Shark Research Fishery                      0.80           12.40
                                                 (Aggregated LCS).
                                                Shark Research Fishery (Sandbar             0.50           12.40
                                                 only).
                                                Blue shark......................            1.40           11.44
                                                Porbeagle shark*................            1.54            2.82
                                                Other Pelagic sharks............            1.52            2.82
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Used other pelagic shark ex-vessel prices for porbeagle sharks ex-vessel prices since there currently are no
  landings of porbeagle sharks.

    For this rule, NMFS also reviewed the criteria at Sec.  
635.27(b)(3) to determine when opening each fishery would provide 
equitable opportunities for fishermen, to the extent practicable, while 
also considering the ecological needs of the different species. The 
opening dates of the fishing season(s) could vary depending upon the 
available annual quota, catch rates, and number of fishing participants 
during the year. For the 2019 fishing year, NMFS is proposing to open 
all of the shark management groups on the effective date of the final 
rule for this action (expected to be on or about January 1). The direct 
and indirect economic impacts would be neutral on

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a short- and long-term basis because NMFS is not proposing to change 
the opening dates of these fisheries from the status quo.

    Authority 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.; 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.

    Dated: September 5, 2018.
Samuel D. Rauch, III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2018-19594 Filed 9-10-18; 8:45 am]
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                                                   Dated: September 4, 2018.                             other method, to any other address or                 the same region, sub-region, and/or
                                                 N.C. Witt,                                              individual, or received after the end of              fishery in which they occurred the
                                                 Commander, U.S. Coast Guard, Captain of                 the comment period, may not be                        following year, except that large
                                                 the Port Savannah.                                      considered by NMFS. All comments                      overharvests may be spread over a
                                                 [FR Doc. 2018–19661 Filed 9–10–18; 8:45 am]             received are a part of the public record              number of subsequent fishing years up
                                                 BILLING CODE 9110–04–P                                  and will generally be posted for public               to a maximum of five years. Shark
                                                                                                         viewing on www.regulations.gov                        stocks that are overfished, have
                                                                                                         without change. All personal identifying              overfishing occurring, or have an
                                                 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  information (e.g., name, address, etc.),              unknown status, as well as management
                                                                                                         confidential business information, or                 groups that contain one or more stocks
                                                 National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        otherwise sensitive information                       that are overfished, have overfishing
                                                 Administration                                          submitted voluntarily by the sender will              occurring, or have an unknown stock
                                                                                                         be publicly accessible. NMFS will                     status, will not have underharvest
                                                 50 CFR Part 635                                         accept anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/                 carried over in the following year.
                                                                                                         A’’ in the required fields if you wish to             Stocks or management groups that are
                                                 [Docket No. 180517486–8772–01]                                                                                not overfished and have no overfishing
                                                                                                         remain anonymous).
                                                 RIN 0648–XG263                                                                                                occurring may have any underharvest
                                                                                                            Copies of this proposed rule and                   carried over in the following year, up to
                                                 Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;                      supporting documents are available                    50 percent of the base quota.
                                                 2019 Atlantic Shark Commercial                          from the HMS Management Division                         Based on harvests to date, and after
                                                 Fishing Year                                            website at https://www.fisheries.noaa.                considering catch rates and landings
                                                                                                         gov/topic/atlantic-highly-migratory-                  from previous years, NMFS proposes to
                                                 AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      species or by contacting Lauren                       adjust the 2019 quotas for some
                                                 Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    Latchford or Chanté Davis by phone at                management groups as shown in Table
                                                 Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      (301) 427–8503.                                       1. In the final rule, NMFS will adjust the
                                                 Commerce.                                                                                                     quotas as needed based on dealer
                                                                                                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                 ACTION: Proposed rule; request for                                                                            reports received by mid-October 2018.
                                                                                                         Karyl Brewster-Geisz, Lauren Latchford,
                                                 comments.                                               or Chanté Davis at (301) 427–8503.                   Thus, all of the 2019 proposed quotas
                                                                                                                                                               for the respective stocks and
                                                 SUMMARY:   This proposed rule would                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            management groups will be subject to
                                                 establish quotas, opening dates, and
                                                                                                         Background                                            further adjustment after NMFS
                                                 retention limits for the 2019 fishing year
                                                                                                                                                               considers the dealer reports through
                                                 for the Atlantic commercial shark                          The Atlantic commercial shark                      mid-October. All dealer reports that are
                                                 fisheries. Quotas would be adjusted as                  fisheries are managed under the                       received after the October date will be
                                                 required or allowable based on any                      authority of the Magnuson-Stevens                     used to adjust 2020 quotas, as
                                                 over- and/or underharvests experienced                  Fishery Conservation and Management                   appropriate.
                                                 during the 2018 fishing year. In                        Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). The 2006                     While the sub-quota for the western
                                                 addition, NMFS proposes opening dates                   Consolidated Atlantic Highly Migratory                Gulf of Mexico aggregated large coastal
                                                 and commercial retention limits based                   Species (HMS) Fishery Management                      shark (LCS) was exceeded this year,
                                                 on adaptive management measures to                      Plan (FMP) and its amendments are                     based on current landings in the eastern
                                                 provide, to the extent practicable,                     implemented by regulations at 50 CFR                  Gulf of Mexico for that management
                                                 fishing opportunities for commercial                    part 635. For the Atlantic commercial                 group and based on catch rates from
                                                 shark fishermen in all regions and areas.               shark fisheries, the 2006 Consolidated                previous years from the eastern Gulf of
                                                 The proposed measures could affect                      HMS FMP and its amendments                            Mexico, NMFS does not believe the
                                                 fishing opportunities for commercial                    established commercial shark retention                overall regional Gulf of Mexico
                                                 shark fishermen in the northwestern                     limits, commercial quotas for species                 aggregated LCS quota will be exceeded.
                                                 Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of                   and management groups, and                            Thus, NMFS proposes the base line
                                                 Mexico and Caribbean Sea.                               accounting measures for under- and                    quotas for the eastern and western Gulf
                                                 DATES: Written comments must be                         overharvests for the shark fisheries. The             of Mexico sub-regions. If catch rates in
                                                 received by October 11, 2018.                           FMP also includes adaptive                            the eastern Gulf of Mexico increase, it
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                                                 ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                      management measures, such as flexible                 is possible that in the final rule NMFS
                                                 on this document, identified by NOAA–                   opening dates for the fishing year and                would need to reduce the western Gulf
                                                 NMFS–2018–0097, by any of the                           inseason adjustments to shark trip                    of Mexico sub-regional aggregated LCS
                                                 following methods:                                      limits, which provide management                      quota to account for that sub-region’s
                                                    • Electronic Submission: Submit all                  flexibility in furtherance of equitable               overharvest.
                                                 electronic public comments via the                      fishing opportunities, to the extent                     Because the Gulf of Mexico blacktip
                                                 Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to                      practicable, for commercial shark                     shark management group and
                                                 www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;                     fishermen in all regions and areas.                   smoothhound shark management groups


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                                                 in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic                                           Amendment 6 to the 2006 Consolidated                                       unknown status. Furthermore, with the
                                                 regions have been determined not to be                                       Atlantic Highly Migratory Species                                          exception of the sub-regional western
                                                 overfished, and to have no overfishing                                       (HMS) Fishery Management Plan (FMP).                                       Gulf of Mexico overharvest of the
                                                 occurring, available underharvest (up to                                       For the sandbar shark, aggregated                                        aggregated LCS quota described above,
                                                 50 percent of the base quota) from the                                       large coastal shark (LCS), hammerhead                                      there were no overharvests to account
                                                 2018 fishing year for these management                                       shark, non-blacknose small coastal                                         for in these management groups. Thus,
                                                 groups may be applied to the respective                                      shark (SCS), blacknose shark, blue                                         NMFS proposes that quotas for these
                                                 2019 quotas. NMFS proposes to account                                        shark, porbeagle shark, and pelagic                                        management groups be equal to the
                                                                                                                              shark (other than porbeagle or blue
                                                 for any underharvest of Gulf of Mexico                                                                                                                  annual base quota without adjustment.
                                                                                                                              sharks) management groups, the 2018
                                                 blacktip sharks by dividing                                                                                                                               The proposed 2019 quotas by species
                                                                                                                              underharvests cannot be carried over to
                                                 underharvest between the eastern and                                         the 2019 fishing year because those                                        and management group are summarized
                                                 western Gulf of Mexico sub-regional                                          stocks or management groups have been                                      in Table 1; the description of the
                                                 quotas based on the sub-regional quota                                       determined to be overfished, overfished                                    calculations for each stock and
                                                 split percentage implemented in                                              with overfishing occurring, or have an                                     management group can be found below.
                                                          TABLE 1—2019 PROPOSED QUOTAS AND OPENING DATES FOR THE ATLANTIC SHARK MANAGEMENT GROUPS
                                                    [All quotas and landings are dressed weight (dw), in metric tons (mt), unless specified otherwise. Table includes landings data as of July 13,
                                                                         2018; final quotas are subject to change based on landings as of October 2018. 1 mt = 2,204.6 lb.]

                                                      Region or                                                                                                Preliminary 2018                                                  2019 base               2019 proposed
                                                                                          Management group                          2018 Annual quota                                          Adjustments 2
                                                      sub-region                                                                                                    landings                                                    Annual quota              annual quota

                                                                                                                                             (A)                        (B) 1                           (C)                           (D)                   (D + C)

                                                 Western Gulf of              Blacktip Sharks .................................     347.2 mt dw .........     330.2 mt dw .........        34.6 mt      dw 3     .........   231.0 mt dw .........     265.6 mt dw.
                                                  Mexico.                                                                           765,392 lb dw .......     727,992 lb dw .......        76,401 lb dw .........            510,261 lb dw .......     586,662.2 lb dw.
                                                                              Aggregated Large Coastal Sharks ...                   72 mt dw ..............   92.2 mt dw ...........       ...............................   72.0 mt dw ...........    72.0 mt dw.
                                                                                                                                    158,724 lb dw .......     203,400 lb dw .......        ...............................   158,724 lb dw .......     158,724 lb dw.
                                                                              Hammerhead Sharks ........................            11.9 mt dw ...........    11.0 mt dw ...........       ...............................   11.9 mt dw ...........    11.9 mt dw.
                                                                                                                                    26,301 lb dw .........    24,292 lb dw .........       ...............................   26,301 lb dw .........    26,301 lb dw.
                                                 Eastern Gulf of              Blacktip Sharks .................................     37.7 mt dw ...........    16.3 mt dw ...........       3.8 mt dw 3 ...........           25.1 mt dw ...........    28.9 mt dw.
                                                   Mexico.                                                                          83,158 lb dw .........    35,856 lb dw .........       8,301 lb dw ...........           55,439 lb dw .........    63,740 lb dw
                                                                              Aggregated Large Coastal Sharks ...                   85.5 mt dw ...........    37.5 mt dw ...........       ...............................   85.5 mt dw ...........    85.5 mt dw.
                                                                                                                                    188,593 lb dw .......     82,751 lb dw .........       ...............................   188,593 lb dw .......     188,593 lb dw.
                                                                              Hammerhead Sharks ........................            13.4 mt dw ...........    6.2 mt dw .............      ...............................   13.4 mt dw ...........    13.4 mt dw.
                                                                                                                                    29,421 lb dw .........    13,696 lb dw .........       ...............................   29,421 lb dw .........    29,421 lb dw.
                                                 Gulf of Mexico .....         Non-Blacknose   Small         Coastal                 112.6 mt dw .........     27.5 mt dw ...........       ...............................   112.6 mt dw .........     112.6. mt dw.
                                                                               Sharks.                                              248,215 lb dw .......     60,731 lb dw .........       ...............................   248,215 lb dw .......     248,215 lb dw.
                                                                              Smoothhound Sharks .......................            504.6 mt dw .........     0 mt dw ................     168.2 mt dw .........             336.4 mt dw .........     504.6 mt dw.
                                                                                                                                    1,112,441 lb dw ....      0 lb dw ..................   370,814 lb dw .......             741,627 lb dw .......     1,112,441 lb dw.
                                                 Atlantic .................   Aggregated Large Coastal Sharks ...                   168.9 mt dw .........     45.9 mt dw ...........       ...............................   168.9 mt dw .........     168.9 mt dw.
                                                                                                                                    372,552 lb dw .......     101,245 lb dw .......        ...............................   372,552 lb dw .......     372,552 lb dw.
                                                                              Hammerhead Sharks ........................            27.1 mt dw ...........    4.9 mt dw .............      ...............................   27.1 mt dw ...........    27.1 mt dw.
                                                                                                                                    59,736 lb dw .........    10,777 lb dw .........       ...............................   59,736 lb dw .........    59,736 lb dw.
                                                                              Non-Blacknose    Small        Coastal                 264.1 mt dw .........     55.1 mt dw ...........       ...............................   264.1 mt dw .........     264.1 mt dw.
                                                                                Sharks.                                             582,333 lb dw .......     121,385 lb dw .......        ...............................   582,333 lb dw .......     582,333 lb dw
                                                                              Blacknose Sharks (South of 34° N                      17.2 mt dw ...........    3.4 mt dw .............      ...............................   17.2 mt dw ...........    17.2 mt dw
                                                                                lat. only).                                         (37,921 lb dw) ......     7,501 lb dw ...........      ...............................   37,921 lb dw .........    3,7921 lb dw.
                                                                              Smoothhound Sharks .......................            1802.6 mt dw .......      261.4 mt dw .........        600.85 mt dw .......              1201.7 mt dw .......      1802.55 mt dw.
                                                                                                                                    3,971,587 lb dw ....      576,181 lb dw .......        1,324,634 lb dw ....              2,649,268 lb dw ....      3,973,902 lb dw.
                                                 No regional                  Non-Sandbar LCS Research ............                 50.0 mt dw ...........    11.2 mt dw ...........       ...............................   50.0 mt dw ...........    50.0 mt dw.
                                                   quotas.                                                                          110,230 lb dw .......     24,799 lb dw .........       ...............................   110,230 lb dw .......     110,230 lb dw.
                                                                              Sandbar Shark Research .................              90.7 mt dw ...........    31.0 mt dw ...........       ...............................   90.7 mt dw ...........    90.7 mt dw.
                                                                                                                                    199,943 lb dw .......     68,443 lb dw .........       ...............................   199,943 lb dw .......     199,943 lb dw.
                                                                              Blue Sharks .......................................   273.0 mt dw .........     <13.6 mt dw .........        ...............................   273.0 mt dw .........     273.0 mt dw.
                                                                                                                                    601,856 lb dw .......     (<30,000 lb dw) ....         ...............................   601,856 lb dw .......     601,856 lb dw.
                                                                              Porbeagle Sharks .............................        1.7 mt dw .............   0 mt dw ................     ...............................   1.7 mt dw .............   1.7 mt dw.
                                                                                                                                    3,748 lb dw ...........   0 lb dw ..................   ...............................   3,748 lb dw ...........   3,748 lb dw.
                                                                              Pelagic   Sharks     Other                  Than      488.0 mt dw .........     38.1 mt dw ...........       ...............................   488.0 mt dw .........     488.0 mt dw.
                                                                                Porbeagle or Blue sharks.                           1,075,856 lb dw ....      83,896 lb dw .........       ...............................   1,075,856 lb dw ....      1,075,856 lb dw.
                                                   1 Landings  are from January 1, 2018, through July 13, 2018, and are subject to change.
                                                   2 Underharvest   adjustments can only be applied to stocks or management groups that are not overfished and have no overfishing occurring. Also, the underharvest
                                                 adjustments cannot exceed 50 percent of the base quota.
                                                    3 This proposed rule would increase the overall Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark quota due to an overall underharvest of 38.4 mt dw (84,702 lb dw) in 2018. The over-
                                                 all quota would be split based on percentages that are allocated to each sub-region, as explained in the text.


                                                 1. Proposed 2019 Quotas for the Gulf of                                      blacktip sharks in the western Gulf of                                     closed on March 13, 2018 (83 FR
                                                 Mexico Region Shark Management                                               Mexico sub-region were at 95 percent                                       10802). Gulf of Mexico blacktip sharks
                                                 Groups                                                                       (330.2 mt dw) of their 2018 quota levels                                   have not been declared to be overfished,
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                                                                                                                              (347.2 mt dw), while the blacktip sharks                                   to have overfishing occurring, or to have
                                                   The 2019 proposed commercial quota                                         in the eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region                                   an unknown status. Pursuant to
                                                 for blacktip sharks in the western Gulf
                                                                                                                              were at 43 percent (16.3 mt dw) of their                                   § 635.27(b)(2)(ii), underharvests for
                                                 of Mexico sub-region is 265.6 mt dw
                                                                                                                              2018 quota levels (37.7 mt dw).                                            blacktip sharks within the Gulf of
                                                 (586,662 lb dw) and the eastern Gulf of
                                                 Mexico sub-region is 28.9 mt dw (63,740                                      Reported landings have not exceeded                                        Mexico region therefore could be
                                                 lb dw; Table 1). As of July 13, 2018,                                        the 2018 quota to date, and the western                                    applied to the 2019 quotas up to 50
                                                 preliminary reported landings for                                            Gulf of Mexico sub-region fishery was                                      percent of the base quota. Additionally,



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                                                 any underharvest would be divided                       dw) of their 2018 quota levels (11.9 mt               Gulf of Mexico smoothhound shark
                                                 between the two sub-regions, based on                   dw), while landings of hammerhead                     quota to adjust for anticipated
                                                 the percentages that are allocated to                   sharks in the eastern Gulf of Mexico                  underharvests in 2018 as allowed. The
                                                 each sub-region, which are set forth in                 sub-region were at 47 percent (6.2 mt                 proposed 2019 adjusted base annual
                                                 § 635.27(b)(1)(ii)(C). To date, the overall             dw) of their 2018 quota levels (13.4 mt               quota for Gulf of Mexico smoothhound
                                                 Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark                           dw). Reported landings from both Gulf                 sharks is 504.6 mt dw (336.4 mt dw
                                                 management group is underharvested by                   of Mexico and Atlantic regions have not               annual base quota + 168.2 mt dw 2018
                                                 38.4 mt dw (84,702 lb dw). Accordingly,                 exceeded the 2018 overall hammerhead                  underharvest = 504.6 mt dw 2019
                                                 the western Gulf of Mexico blacktip                     quota to date, and the western                        adjusted annual quota).
                                                 shark quota would be increased by 34.6                  hammerhead shark Gulf of Mexico sub-
                                                                                                                                                               2. Proposed 2019 Quotas for the
                                                 mt dw or 90.2 percent of the                            region fishery was closed on March 13,
                                                                                                                                                               Atlantic Region Shark Management
                                                 underharvest, while the eastern Gulf of                 2018 (83 FR 10802). Given the
                                                                                                                                                               Groups
                                                 Mexico blacktip shark sub-regional                      overfished status of the scalloped
                                                 quota would be increased by 3.8 mt dw,                  hammerhead shark, the hammerhead                         The 2019 proposed commercial quota
                                                 or 9.8 percent of the underharvest                      shark quota cannot be adjusted for any                for aggregated LCS in the Atlantic region
                                                 (Table 1). Thus, the proposed western                   underharvests. Therefore, based on both               is 168.9 mt dw (372,552 lb dw). As of
                                                 sub-regional Gulf of Mexico blacktip                    preliminary estimates and catch rates                 July 13, 2018, the aggregated LCS
                                                 shark commercial quota is 265.6 mt dw                   from previous years, the fact that the                fishery in the Atlantic region is still
                                                 (586,662 lb dw), and the proposed                       2018 overall hammerhead shark quota                   open and preliminary landings indicate
                                                 eastern sub-regional Gulf of Mexico                     has not been overharvested to date, and               that only 27 percent of the quota, or 45.9
                                                 blacktip shark commercial quota is 28.9                 consistent with the current regulations               mt dw, has been harvested. Given the
                                                 mt dw (63,740 lb dw).                                   at § 635.27(b)(2)(ii), NMFS proposes that             unknown status of some of the shark
                                                    The 2019 proposed commercial quota                   the 2019 quotas for hammerhead sharks                 species within the Atlantic aggregated
                                                 for aggregated LCS in the western Gulf                  in the western Gulf of Mexico and                     LCS management group, underharvests
                                                 of Mexico sub-region is 72.0 mt dw                      eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-regions be                 cannot be carried over pursuant to
                                                 (158,724 lb dw), and the eastern Gulf of                equal to their annual base quotas                     § 635.27(b)(2)(ii). Therefore, based on
                                                 Mexico sub-region is 85.5 mt dw                         without adjustment.                                   both preliminary estimates and catch
                                                 (188,593 lb dw; Table 1). As of July 13,                   The 2019 proposed commercial quota                 rates from previous years, and
                                                 2018, preliminary reported landings for                 for non-blacknose SCS in the Gulf of                  consistent with current regulations at
                                                 aggregated LCS in the western Gulf of                   Mexico region is 112.6 mt dw (248,215                 § 635.27(b)(2), NMFS proposes that the
                                                 Mexico sub-region were at 128 percent                   lb dw). As of July 13, 2018, preliminary              2018 quota for aggregated LCS in the
                                                 (92.2 mt dw) of their 2018 quota levels                 reported landings of non-blacknose SCS                Atlantic region be equal to the annual
                                                 (72.0 mt dw), while the aggregated LCS                  were at 24 percent (27.5 mt dw) of their              base quota without adjustment, because
                                                 in the eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region                2018 quota level (112.6 mt dw) in the                 there have not been any overharvests
                                                 were at 44 percent (37.5 mt dw) of their                Gulf of Mexico region. Reported                       and underharvests cannot be carried
                                                 2018 quota levels (85.5 mt dw).                         landings have not exceeded the 2018                   over due to stock status.
                                                 Reported landings have not exceeded                     quota to date. Given the unknown status                  The 2019 proposed commercial quota
                                                 the overall Gulf of Mexico regional 2018                of bonnethead sharks within the Gulf of               for hammerhead sharks in the Atlantic
                                                 quota to date, and the western                          Mexico non-blacknose SCS management                   region is 27.1 mt dw (59,736 lb dw).
                                                 aggregated LCS sub-region fishery was                   group, underharvests cannot be carried                Currently, the hammerhead shark
                                                 closed on March 13, 2018 (83 FR                         forward pursuant to § 635.27(b)(2)(ii).               fishery in the Atlantic region is still
                                                 10802). Given the unknown status of                     Therefore, based on both preliminary                  open and preliminary landings as of
                                                 some of the shark species within the                    estimates and catch rates from previous               July 13, 2018, indicate that only 18
                                                 Gulf of Mexico aggregated LCS                           years, and consistent with the current                percent of the Atlantic regional quota, or
                                                 management group, underharvests                         regulations at § 635.27(b)(2), NMFS                   4.9 mt dw, has been harvested. Reported
                                                 cannot be carried over pursuant to                      proposes that the 2019 quota for non-                 landings from both Gulf of Mexico and
                                                 § 635.27(b)(2)(ii). Therefore, based on                 blacknose SCS in the Gulf of Mexico                   Atlantic regions have not exceeded the
                                                 both preliminary estimates and catch                    region be equal to the annual base quota              2018 overall hammerhead quota to date.
                                                 rates from previous years, and                          without adjustment, because there have                Given the overfished status of
                                                 consistent with the current regulations                 not been any overharvests and because                 hammerhead sharks, underharvests
                                                 at § 635.27(b)(2), NMFS proposes that                   underharvests cannot be carried over                  cannot be carried forward pursuant to
                                                 the 2019 quotas for aggregated LCS in                   due to stock status.                                  § 635.27(b)(2)(ii). Therefore, based on
                                                 the western Gulf of Mexico and eastern                     The 2019 proposed commercial quota                 both preliminary estimates and catch
                                                 Gulf of Mexico sub-regions be equal to                  for smoothhound sharks in the Gulf of                 rates from previous years, and
                                                 their annual base quotas without                        Mexico region is 504.6 mt dw (1,112,441               consistent with the current regulations
                                                 adjustment, because the overall regional                lb dw). As of July 13, 2018, there are no             at § 635.27(b)(2), NMFS proposes that
                                                 quota has not been overharvested and                    preliminary reported landings of                      the 2019 quota for hammerhead sharks
                                                 because underharvests cannot be carried                 smoothhound sharks in the Gulf of                     in the Atlantic region be equal to the
                                                 over due to stock status.                               Mexico region. Gulf of Mexico                         annual base quota without adjustment,
                                                    The 2019 proposed commercial                         smoothhound sharks have not been                      because the overall hammerhead shark
                                                 quotas for hammerhead sharks in the                     declared to be overfished, to have                    quota has not been overharvested, and
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                                                 western Gulf of Mexico sub-region and                   overfishing occurring, or to have an                  because underharvests cannot be carried
                                                 eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region are                   unknown status. Pursuant to                           over due to stock status.
                                                 11.9 mt dw (26,301 lb dw) and 13.4 mt                   § 635.27(b)(2)(ii), underharvests for                    The 2019 proposed commercial quota
                                                 dw (29,421 lb dw), respectively (Table                  smoothhound sharks within the Gulf of                 for non-blacknose SCS in the Atlantic
                                                 1). As of July 13, 2018, preliminary                    Mexico region therefore could be                      region is 264.1 mt dw (582,333 lb dw).
                                                 reported landings for hammerhead                        applied to the 2019 quotas up to 50                   As of July 13, 2018, preliminary
                                                 sharks in the western Gulf of Mexico                    percent of the base quota. Accordingly,               reported landings of non-blacknose SCS
                                                 sub-region were at 92 percent (11.0 mt                  NMFS proposes to increase the 2019                    were at 21 percent (55.1 mt dw) of their


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                                                 2018 quota level in the Atlantic region.                3. Proposed 2019 Quotas for Shark                     4. Proposed Opening Dates and
                                                 Reported landings have not exceeded                     Management Groups With No Regional                    Retention Limits for the 2019 Atlantic
                                                 the 2018 quota to date. Given the                       Quotas                                                Commercial Shark Fishing Year
                                                 unknown status of bonnethead sharks                                                                              For each fishery, NMFS considered
                                                 within the Atlantic non-blacknose SCS                      The 2019 proposed commercial
                                                                                                                                                               the seven ‘‘Opening Commercial Fishing
                                                 management group, underharvests                         quotas within the shark research fishery
                                                                                                                                                               Season Criteria’’ listed at § 635.27(b)(3).
                                                 cannot be carried forward pursuant to                   are 50 mt dw (110,230 lb dw) for
                                                                                                                                                               The Criteria includes factors such as the
                                                 § 635.27(b)(2)(ii). Therefore, based on                 research LCS and 90 mt dw (199,943 lb
                                                                                                                                                               available annual quotas for the current
                                                                                                         dw) for sandbar sharks. Within the
                                                 preliminary estimates of catch rates                                                                          fishing season, estimated season length
                                                                                                         shark research fishery, as of July 13,
                                                 from previous years, and consistent                                                                           and average weekly catch rates from
                                                                                                         2018, preliminary reported landings of                previous years, length of the season and
                                                 with the current regulations at
                                                                                                         research LCS were at 22 percent (11.2                 fishery participation in past years,
                                                 § 635.27(b)(2), NMFS proposes that the
                                                                                                         mt dw) of their 2018 quota levels, and                impacts to accomplishing objectives of
                                                 2019 quota for non-blacknose SCS in the
                                                                                                         sandbar shark reported landings were at               the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic HMS
                                                 Atlantic region be equal to the annual
                                                                                                         34 percent (31.0 mt dw) of their 2018                 FMP and its amendments, temporal
                                                 base quota without adjustment, because                  quota levels. Reported landings have not
                                                 there have not been any overharvests,                                                                         variation in behavior or biology of target
                                                                                                         exceeded the 2018 quotas to date. Under               species (e.g., seasonal distribution or
                                                 and because underharvests cannot be                     § 635.27(b)(2)(ii), because sandbar
                                                 carried over due to stock status.                                                                             abundance), impact of catch rates in one
                                                                                                         sharks and scalloped hammerhead                       region on another, and effects of delayed
                                                    The 2019 proposed commercial quota                   sharks within the research LCS                        openings.
                                                 for blacknose sharks in the Atlantic                    management group have been                               NMFS applied the Opening
                                                 region is 17.2 mt dw (37,921 lb dw).                    determined to be either overfished or                 Commercial Fishing Season Criteria by
                                                 This quota is available in the Atlantic                 overfished with overfishing occurring,                examining the over- and underharvests
                                                 region only for those vessels operating                 underharvests for these management                    of the different management groups in
                                                 south of 34° N. latitude. North of 34° N.               groups cannot be carried forward to the               the 2018 fishing year to determine the
                                                 latitude, retention, landing, or sale of                2019 quotas. Therefore, based on                      likely effects of the proposed
                                                 blacknose sharks is prohibited. As of                   preliminary estimates, and consistent                 commercial quotas for 2019 on shark
                                                 July 13, 2018, preliminary reported                     with the current regulations at                       stocks and fishermen across regional
                                                 landings of blacknose sharks were at 20                 § 635.27(b)(2), NMFS proposes that the                and sub-regional fishing areas. NMFS
                                                 percent (3.4 mt dw) of their 2018 quota                 2019 quota in the shark research fishery              also examined the potential season
                                                 levels in the Atlantic region. Reported                 be equal to the annual base quota                     length and previous catch rates to
                                                 landings have not exceeded the 2018                     without adjustment because there have                 ensure, to the extent practicable, that
                                                 quota to date. Pursuant to § 635.27(b)(2),              not been any overharvests, and because                equitable fishing opportunities be
                                                 because blacknose sharks have been                      underharvests cannot be carried over                  provided to fishermen in all areas.
                                                 declared to be overfished with                          due to stock status.                                  Lastly, NMFS examined the seasonal
                                                 overfishing occurring in the Atlantic                      The 2019 proposed commercial                       variation of the different species/
                                                 region, NMFS could not carry forward                                                                          management groups and the effects on
                                                                                                         quotas for blue sharks, porbeagle sharks,
                                                                                                                                                               fishing opportunities.
                                                 the remaining underharvest. Therefore,                  and pelagic sharks (other than porbeagle
                                                                                                                                                                  NMFS also considered the six
                                                 NMFS proposes that the 2019 Atlantic                    or blue sharks) are 273.0 mt dw (601,856              ‘‘Inseason trip limit adjustment criteria’’
                                                 blacknose shark quota be equal to the                   lb dw), 1.7 mt dw (3,748 lb dw), and                  listed at § 635.24(a)(8) for directed shark
                                                 annual base quota without adjustment.                   488.0 mt dw (1,075,856 lb dw),                        limited access permit holders intending
                                                    The 2019 proposed commercial quota                   respectively. As of July 13, 2018,                    to land LCS other than sandbar sharks.
                                                 for smoothhound sharks in the Atlantic                  preliminary reported landings of blue                 Those criteria are: the amount of
                                                 region is 1,802.6 mt dw (3,973,902 lb                   sharks were at less than 5 percent (less              remaining shark quota in the relevant
                                                 dw). As of July 13, 2018, preliminary                   than 13.6 mt dw) of their 2018 quota                  area or region, to date, based on dealer
                                                 reported landings of smoothhound                        level (273.0 mt dw), there are no                     reports; the catch rates of the relevant
                                                                                                         preliminary reported landings of                      shark species/complexes, to date, based
                                                 sharks were at 14 percent (261.4 mt dw)
                                                                                                         porbeagle sharks, and landings of                     on dealer reports; estimated date of
                                                 of their 2018 quota levels in the Atlantic
                                                                                                         pelagic sharks (other than porbeagle and              fishery closure based on when the
                                                 region. Atlantic smoothhound sharks
                                                                                                         blue sharks) were at 8 percent (38.1 mt               landings are projected to reach 80-
                                                 have not been declared to be overfished,
                                                                                                         dw) of their 2018 quota level (488.0 mt               percent of the available overall,
                                                 to have overfishing occurring, or to have
                                                                                                         dw). Given that these pelagic species are             regional, and/or sub-regional quota, if
                                                 an unknown status. Pursuant to
                                                                                                         overfished, have overfishing occurring,               the fishery’s landings are not projected
                                                 § 635.27(b)(2)(ii), underharvests for                   or have an unknown status,                            to reach 100 percent of the applicable
                                                 smoothhound sharks within the Atlantic                  underharvests cannot be carried forward               quota before the end of the season, or
                                                 region therefore could be applied to the                pursuant to § 635.27(b)(2)(ii). Therefore,            when the season of a quota-linked
                                                 2019 quotas up to 50 percent of the base                based on preliminary estimates and                    management group is closed; effects of
                                                 quota. Accordingly, NMFS proposes to                    consistent with the current regulations               the adjustment on accomplishing the
                                                 increase the 2019 Atlantic smoothhound                  at § 635.27(b)(2), NMFS proposes that                 objectives of the 2006 Consolidated
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                                                 shark quota to adjust for anticipated                   the 2019 quotas for blue sharks,                      Atlantic HMS FMP and its amendments;
                                                 underharvests in 2018 as allowed. The                   porbeagle sharks, and pelagic sharks                  variations in seasonal distribution,
                                                 proposed 2019 adjusted base annual                      (other than porbeagle and blue sharks)                abundance, or migratory patterns of the
                                                 quota for Atlantic smoothhound sharks                   be equal to their annual base quotas                  relevant shark species based on
                                                 is 1,802.6 mt dw (1,201.7 mt dw annual                  without adjustment, because there have                scientific and fishery-based knowledge;
                                                 base quota + 600.9 mt dw 2018                           not been any overharvests and because                 and/or effects of catch rates in one part
                                                 underharvest = 1,802.6 mt dw 2019                       underharvests cannot be carried over                  of a region precluding vessels in another
                                                 adjusted annual quota).                                 due to stock status.                                  part of that region from having a


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                                                 reasonable opportunity to harvest a                                 rule for this action (Table 2). NMFS is                                   trip in the Atlantic region (Table 2).
                                                 portion of the relevant quota.                                      also proposing to start the 2019                                          NMFS will consider public comments
                                                   After considering all these criteria,                             commercial shark fishing season with                                      received during the current year and
                                                 NMFS is proposing to open the 2019                                  the commercial retention limit of 36                                      catch rates from this year. Any retention
                                                 Atlantic commercial shark fishing                                   LCS other than sandbar sharks per                                         limits that are proposed could change as
                                                 season for all shark management groups                              vessel per trip in both the eastern and                                   a result of public comments as well as
                                                 in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean,                                 western Gulf of Mexico sub-regions, and                                   catch rates and landings information
                                                 including the Gulf of Mexico and the                                a commercial retention limit of 25 LCS                                    based on updated data available when
                                                 Caribbean Sea, on or about January 1,                               other than sandbar sharks per vessel per                                  drafting the final rule.
                                                 2019, after the publication of the final

                                                      TABLE 2—QUOTA LINKAGES, SEASON OPENING DATES, AND COMMERCIAL RETENTION LIMIT BY REGIONAL OR SUB-
                                                                                    REGIONAL SHARK MANAGEMENT GROUP
                                                                                                                                                                                                          Commercial retention limits for directed
                                                    Region or sub-                                                                                                         Season opening
                                                                                              Management group                              Quota linkages                                                  shark limited access permit holders
                                                       region                                                                                                                  dates                       (inseason adjustments are possible)

                                                 Western Gulf of                Blacktip Sharks .....................................     Not Linked ..........           January 1, 2019 ..              36 LCS other than sandbar sharks per
                                                  Mexico.                       Aggregated Large Coastal Sharks                           Linked .................                                          vessel per trip.
                                                                                Hammerhead Sharks
                                                 Eastern Gulf of                Blacktip Sharks .....................................     Not Linked ..........           January 1, 2019 ..              36 LCS other than sandbar sharks per
                                                   Mexico.                      Aggregated Large Coastal Sharks                           Linked .................                                           vessel per trip.
                                                                                Hammerhead Sharks                                                                                                         NMFS anticipates an inseason in-
                                                                                                                                                                                                             crease to 50 large coastal sharks
                                                                                                                                                                                                             other than sandbar sharks per vessel
                                                                                                                                                                                                             per trip around April 1, 2019.
                                                 Gulf of Mexico ........        Non-Blacknose Small Coastal Sharks ..                     Not Linked ..........           January 1, 2019 ..              N/A.
                                                                                Smoothhound Sharks ............................           Not Linked ..........           January 1, 2019 ..              N/A.
                                                 Atlantic ...................   Aggregated Large Coastal Sharks ........                  Linked .................        January 1, 2019 ..              25 LCS other than sandbar sharks per
                                                                                Hammerhead Sharks                                                                                                            vessel per trip.
                                                                                                                                                                                                          If quota is landed quickly (e.g., if ap-
                                                                                                                                                                                                             proximately 20 percent of quota is
                                                                                                                                                                                                             caught at the beginning of the year),
                                                                                                                                                                                                             NMFS anticipates an inseason re-
                                                                                                                                                                                                             duction (e.g., to 3 or fewer LCS other
                                                                                                                                                                                                             than sandbar sharks per vessel per
                                                                                                                                                                                                             trip), then an inseason increase to 36
                                                                                                                                                                                                             LCS other than sandbar sharks per
                                                                                                                                                                                                             vessel per trip around July 15, 2019.
                                                                                Non-Blacknose Small Coastal Sharks ..                     Linked (South of                January 1, 2019 ..              N/A.
                                                                                                                                             34° N lat. only).
                                                                                Blacknose Sharks (South of 34° N lat.                     .............................   .............................   8 Blacknose sharks per vessel per trip
                                                                                  only).                                                                                                                    (applies to directed and incidental
                                                                                                                                                                                                            permit holders).
                                                                                Smoothhound Sharks ............................           Not Linked ..........           January 1, 2019 ..              N/A.
                                                 No regional quotas             Non-Sandbar LCS Research                                  Linked .................        January 1, 2019 ..              N/A.
                                                                                Sandbar Shark Research ......................
                                                                                Blue Sharks ...........................................   Not Linked ..........           January 1, 2019 ..              N/A.
                                                                                Porbeagle Sharks
                                                                                Pelagic Sharks Other Than Porbeagle
                                                                                  or Blue.



                                                   In the Gulf of Mexico region, NMFS                                different species and/or management                                       listed at § 635.27(b)(3)(v) and
                                                 proposes opening the fishing season on                              group in the previous years                                               § 635.24(a)(8)(ii), (v), and (vi)). In 2018,
                                                 or about January 1, 2019, for the                                   (§ 635.27(b)(3)(ii) and (iii)) and whether                                the aggregated LCS, hammerhead, and
                                                 aggregated LCS, blacktip sharks, and                                fishermen were able to participate in the                                 blacktip shark management groups in
                                                 hammerhead shark management groups                                  fishery in those years (§ 635.27(b)(3)(v)).                               the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region
                                                 with the commercial retention limits of                             The proposed commercial retention                                         were closed on March 13, 2018 (82 FR
                                                 36 LCS other than sandbar sharks per                                limits take into account the criteria                                     20447). As such, in 2019, NMFS is
                                                 vessel per trip for directed shark permit                           listed in § 635.24(a)(8), and particularly                                proposing a reduction in the
                                                 holders in the eastern and western sub-                             the criterion that NMFS consider the                                      commercial trip limit for these
                                                 region. This opening date and retention                             catch rates of the relevant shark species/                                management groups in order to ensure
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                                                 limit combination would provide, to the                             complexes based on dealer reports to                                      the management group is open until at
                                                 extent practicable, equitable                                       date (§ 635.24(a)(8)(ii)). NMFS may also                                  least April 2019, which is when the
                                                 opportunities across the fisheries                                  adjust the retention limit in the Gulf of                                 State of Louisiana closes state waters to
                                                 management sub-regions. This opening                                Mexico region throughout the season to                                    shark fishing and when that State has
                                                 date takes into account all the season                              ensure fishermen in all parts of the                                      previously asked that NMFS close
                                                 opening criteria listed in § 635.27(b)(3),                          region have an opportunity to harvest                                     Federal shark fisheries to match state
                                                 and particularly the criteria that NMFS                             aggregated LCS, blacktip sharks, and                                      regulations (see the criteria listed at
                                                 consider the length of the season for the                           hammerhead sharks (see the criteria                                       § 635.27(b)(3)(vii) and


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                                                 § 635.24(a)(8)(iii)). In the eastern Gulf of            in 2019 (§ 635.27(b)(3)(ii) and (iii)).               criteria. If the quota is being harvested
                                                 Mexico, NMFS is proposing a lower trip                  Based on the recent performance of the                too quickly or too slowly, NMFS could
                                                 limit to ensure fishermen in both Gulf                  fishery, the January 1 opening date                   adjust the retention limit appropriately
                                                 of Mexico sub-regions have an                           appears to meet the objectives of the                 to ensure the fishery remains open most
                                                 opportunity to harvest aggregated LCS,                  2006 Consolidated Atlantic HMS FMP                    of the rest of the year. Since the fishery
                                                 blacktip sharks, and hammerhead                         and its amendments (§ 635.27(b)(3)(vi)).              is still open with a majority of the quota
                                                 sharks and to reduce any confusion or                   Therefore, changing the opening date in               available, NMFS will monitor the rest of
                                                 inequities caused by establishing                       the fishery seems unnecessary.                        the fishing year and could make changes
                                                 different catch limits for each sub-                       In addition, for the aggregated LCS                to the proposed 2019 opening date if
                                                 region. When the western Gulf of                        and hammerhead shark management                       necessary to ensure equitable fishing
                                                 Mexico sub-region closes, which is                      groups in the Atlantic region, NMFS                   opportunities.
                                                 expected to occur around April 1, 2019,                 proposes opening the fishing year with                   All of the shark management groups
                                                 NMFS may increase the eastern Gulf of                   the commercial retention limit for                    would remain open until December 31,
                                                 Mexico sub-region retention limit,                      directed shark limited access permit                  2019, or until NMFS determines that the
                                                 potentially up to 50 or 55 sharks per                   holders of 25 LCS other than sandbar                  landings for any shark management
                                                 trip. Modifying the retention limit on an               sharks per vessel per trip. This retention            group have reached, or are projected to
                                                 inseason basis in this manner is similar                limit should allow fishermen to harvest               reach, 80-percent of the available
                                                 to what NMFS has done successfully in                   some of the 2019 quota at the beginning               overall, regional, and/or sub-regional
                                                 recent years in the Atlantic region.                    of the year when sharks are more                      quota, if the fishery’s landings are not
                                                 NMFS expects such changes in                            prevalent in the South Atlantic area (see             projected to reach 100 percent of the
                                                 retention limit to allow fishermen in the               the criteria at § 635.24(a)(3)(i), (ii), (v),         applicable quota before the end of the
                                                 eastern Gulf of Mexico the opportunity                  and (vi)). As was done in 2018, if it                 season, or when the quota-linked
                                                 to fully land the available quotas.                     appears that the quota is being                       management group is closed. If NMFS
                                                                                                         harvested too quickly (i.e., about 20                 determines that a non-linked shark
                                                    In the Atlantic region, NMFS
                                                                                                         percent) to allow directed fishermen                  species or management group must be
                                                 proposes opening the aggregated LCS
                                                                                                         throughout the entire region an                       closed, then, consistent with
                                                 and hammerhead shark management
                                                                                                         opportunity to fish and ensure enough                 § 635.28(b)(2) for non-linked quotas
                                                 groups on or about January 1, 2019. This
                                                                                                         quota remains until later in the year,                (e.g., eastern Gulf of Mexico blacktip,
                                                 opening date is the same date that these                NMFS would reduce the commercial                      western Gulf of Mexico blacktip, Gulf of
                                                 management groups opened in 2018. As                    retention limits to incidental levels (3              Mexico non-blacknose SCS, pelagic
                                                 described below, this opening date also                 LCS other than sandbar sharks per                     sharks, or the Atlantic or Gulf of Mexico
                                                 takes into account all the criteria listed              vessel per trip) or another level                     smoothhound sharks), NMFS will
                                                 in § 635.27(b)(3), and particularly the                 calculated to reduce the harvest of LCS               publish in the Federal Register a notice
                                                 criterion that NMFS consider the effects                taking into account § 635.27(b)(3) and                of closure for that shark species, shark
                                                 of catch rates in one part of a region                  the inseason trip limit adjustment                    management group, region, and/or sub-
                                                 precluding vessels in another part of                   criteria listed in § 635.24(a)(8). If the             region that will be effective no fewer
                                                 that region from having a reasonable                    quota continues to be harvested quickly,              than four days from the date of filing (83
                                                 opportunity to harvest a portion of the                 NMFS could reduce the retention limit                 FR 31677). For the blacktip shark
                                                 different species and/or management                     to 0 LCS other than sandbar sharks per                management group, regulations at
                                                 quotas (§ 635.27(b)(3)(v)). The 2018 data               vessel per trip to ensure enough quota                § 635.28(b)(5)(i) through (v) authorize
                                                 indicates that an opening date of                       remains until later in the year. If either            NMFS to close the management group
                                                 January 1, coupled with inseason                        situation occurs, NMFS would publish                  before landings reach, or are expected to
                                                 adjustments to the retention limit,                     in the Federal Register notification of               reach, 80-percent of the available
                                                 provided a reasonable opportunity for                   any inseason adjustments of the                       overall, regional, and/or sub-regional
                                                 fishermen in every part of each region                  retention limit to an appropriate limit of            quota, after considering the following
                                                 to harvest a portion of the available                   sharks per trip. In 2018, NMFS reduced                criteria and other relevant factors:
                                                 quotas (§ 635.27(b)(3)(i)) while                        the retention limit to 3 LCS other than               Season length based on available sub-
                                                 accounting for variations in seasonal                   sandbar sharks on May 10, 2018 (83 FR                 regional quota and average sub-regional
                                                 distribution of the different species in                21744) when the aggregated LCS                        catch rates; variability in regional and/
                                                 the management groups                                   landings reached approximately 20                     or sub-regional seasonal distribution,
                                                 (§ 635.27(b)(3)(iv)). In 2018, when the                 percent of the aggregated LCS quota,                  abundance, and migratory patterns;
                                                 aggregated LCS quota was harvested too                  and did not need to reduce it further.                effects on accomplishing the objectives
                                                 quickly, NMFS reduced the retention                        Also, as was done in 2018, NMFS will               of the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic HMS
                                                 limit to three sharks per trip (May 10,                 consider increasing the commercial                    FMP and its amendments; amount of
                                                 2018; 83 FR 17765) to allow fishermen                   retention limits per trip at a later date             remaining shark quotas in the relevant
                                                 in the North Atlantic an opportunity to                 if necessary to provide fishermen in the              sub-region; and regional and/or sub-
                                                 fish later in the year when sharks are                  northern portion of the Atlantic region               regional catch rates of the relevant shark
                                                 available in the North Atlantic area (see               an opportunity to retain aggregated LCS               species or management groups. From
                                                 the criteria at § 635.24(a)(3)(i), (ii), (v),           and hammerhead sharks after                           the effective date and time of the closure
                                                 and (vi)). NMFS then increased the                      considering the appropriate inseason                  until NMFS announces, via the
                                                 retention limit to 36 sharks per trip on                adjustment criteria. Similarly, at some               publication of a notice in the Federal
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                                                 July 18, 2018 (83 FR 33870), to increase                point later in the year (e.g., July 15),              Register, that additional quota is
                                                 fishing opportunities for all fishermen                 potentially equivalent to how the 2018                available and the season is reopened,
                                                 across the Atlantic region. Because the                 fishing season operated, NMFS may                     the fisheries for the shark species or
                                                 quotas we propose for 2019 are the same                 consider increasing the retention limit               management group are closed, even
                                                 as the quotas in 2018, NMFS expects                     to 36 LCS other than sandbar sharks per               across fishing years.
                                                 that the season lengths and therefore the               vessel per trip or another amount, as                    If NMFS determines that a linked
                                                 participation of various fishermen                      deemed appropriate, after considering                 shark species or management group
                                                 throughout the region, would be similar                 the inseason trip limit adjustment                    must be closed, then, consistent with


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                                                 § 635.28(b)(3) for linked quotas and the                and to advise the Agency of their                     SBA’s regulations for an agency to
                                                 Final Rule to Revise Atlantic Highly                    concurrence. NMFS received                            develop its own industry-specific size
                                                 Migratory Species Shark Fishery                         concurrence with the consistency                      standards after consultation with
                                                 Closure Regulations (83 FR 31677),                      determinations from several states and                Advocacy and an opportunity for public
                                                 NMFS will publish in the Federal                        inferred consistency from those states                comment (see 13 CFR 121.903(c)).
                                                 Register a notice of closure for all of the             that did not respond within the 60-day                Under this provision, NMFS may
                                                 species and/or management groups in a                   time period. This proposed action to                  establish size standards that differ from
                                                 linked group that will be effective no                  establish opening dates and adjust                    those established by the SBA Office of
                                                 fewer than four days from date of filing.               quotas for the 2019 fishing year for the              Size Standards, but only for use by
                                                 From the effective date and time of the                 Atlantic commercial shark fisheries                   NMFS and only for the purpose of
                                                 closure until NMFS announces, via the                   does not change the framework                         conducting an analysis of economic
                                                 publication of a notice in the Federal                  previously consulted upon; therefore,                 effects in fulfillment of the agency’s
                                                 Register, that additional quota is                      no additional consultation is required.               obligations under the RFA. To utilize
                                                 available and the season is reopened,                      An initial regulatory flexibility                  this provision, NMFS must publish such
                                                 the fisheries for all linked species and/               analysis (IRFA) was prepared, as                      size standards in the Federal Register,
                                                 or management groups are closed, even                   required by section 603 of the                        which NMFS did on December 29, 2015
                                                 across fishing years. The linked quotas                 Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The                 (80 FR 81194). In this final rule effective
                                                 of the species and/or management                        IRFA describes the economic impact                    on July 1, 2016, NMFS established a
                                                 groups are Atlantic hammerhead sharks                   this proposed rule, if adopted, would                 small business size standard of $11
                                                 and Atlantic aggregated LCS; eastern                    have on small entities. The IRFA                      million in annual gross receipts for all
                                                 Gulf of Mexico hammerhead sharks and                    analysis follows.                                     businesses in the commercial fishing
                                                 eastern Gulf of Mexico aggregated LCS;                     Section 603(b)(1) of the RFA requires              industry (NAICS 11411) for RFA
                                                 western Gulf of Mexico hammerhead                       agencies to explain the purpose of the                compliance purposes. NMFS considers
                                                 sharks and western Gulf of Mexico                       rule. This rule, consistent with the                  all HMS permit holders to be small
                                                 aggregated LCS; and Atlantic blacknose                  Magnuson-Stevens Act and the 2006                     entities because they had average
                                                 and Atlantic non-blacknose SCS south                    Consolidated Atlantic HMS FMP and its                 annual receipts of less than $11 million
                                                 of 34° N. latitude.                                     amendments, is being proposed to                      for commercial fishing.
                                                                                                         establish the 2019 commercial shark                      As of October 2017, the proposed rule
                                                 Request for Comments                                    fishing quotas, retention limits, and                 would apply to the approximately 221
                                                   Comments on this proposed rule may                    fishing seasons. Without this rule, the               directed commercial shark permit
                                                 be submitted via www.regulations.gov or                 commercial shark fisheries would close                holders, 269 incidental commercial
                                                 by mail. NMFS solicits comments on                      on December 31, 2018, and would not                   shark permit holders, 154 smoothhound
                                                 this proposed rule by October 11, 2018                  open until another action was taken.                  shark permit holders, and 113
                                                 (see DATES and ADDRESSES).                              This proposed rule would be                           commercial shark dealers. Not all
                                                                                                         implemented according to the                          permit holders are active in the fishery
                                                 Classification
                                                                                                         regulations implementing the 2006                     in any given year. Active directed
                                                   The NMFS Assistant Administrator                      Consolidated Atlantic HMS FMP and its                 commercial shark permit holders are
                                                 has determined that the proposed rule is                amendments. Thus, NMFS expects few,                   defined as those with valid permits that
                                                 consistent with the 2006 Consolidated                   if any, economic impacts to fishermen                 landed one shark based on HMS
                                                 Atlantic HMS FMP and its amendments,                    other than those already analyzed in the              electronic dealer reports. Of the 490
                                                 the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other                     2006 Consolidated Atlantic HMS FMP                    directed and incidental commercial
                                                 applicable law, subject to further                      and its amendments, based on the quota                shark permit holders, only 28 permit
                                                 consideration after public comment.                     adjustments.                                          holders landed sharks in the Gulf of
                                                   These proposed specifications are                        Section 603(b)(2) of the RFA requires              Mexico region and only 78 landed
                                                 exempt from review under Executive                      agencies to explain the rule’s objectives.            sharks in the Atlantic region. Of the 154
                                                 Order 12866.                                            The objectives of this rule are to: Adjust            smoothhound shark permit holders,
                                                   NMFS determined that the final rules                  the baseline quotas for all shark                     only 26 permit holders landed
                                                 to implement Amendment 2 to the 2006                    management groups based on any over-                  smoothhound sharks in the Atlantic
                                                 Consolidated Atlantic HMS FMP (June                     and/or underharvests from the previous                region and none landed smoothhound
                                                 24, 2008, 73 FR 35778; corrected on July                fishing year(s); establish the opening                sharks in the Gulf of Mexico region.
                                                 15, 2008, 73 FR 40658), Amendment 5a                    dates of the various management                       NMFS has determined that the proposed
                                                 to the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic HMS                   groups; and establish the retention                   rule would not likely affect any small
                                                 FMP (78 FR 40318; July 3, 2013),                        limits for the blacktip shark, aggregated             governmental jurisdictions.
                                                 Amendment 6 to the 2006 Consolidated                    large coastal shark, and hammerhead                      This proposed rule does not contain
                                                 Atlantic HMS FMP (80 FR 50073;                          shark management groups in order to                   any new reporting, recordkeeping, or
                                                 August 18, 2015), and Amendment 9 to                    provide, to the extent practicable,                   other compliance requirements (5 U.S.C.
                                                 the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic HMS                      equitable opportunities across the                    603(b)(4)). Similarly, this proposed rule
                                                 FMP (80 FR 73128; November 24, 2015)                    fishing management regions and/or sub-                would not conflict, duplicate, or overlap
                                                 are consistent to the maximum extent                    regions while also considering the                    with other relevant Federal rules (5
                                                 practicable with the enforceable policies               ecological needs of the different shark               U.S.C. 603(b)(5)). Fishermen, dealers,
                                                 of the approved coastal management                      species.                                              and managers in these fisheries must
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                                                 program of coastal states on the Atlantic                  Section 603(b)(3) of the RFA requires              comply with a number of international
                                                 including the Gulf of Mexico and the                    agencies to provide an estimate of the                agreements as domestically
                                                 Caribbean Sea as required under the                     number of small entities to which the                 implemented, domestic laws, and FMPs.
                                                 Coastal Zone Management Act. Pursuant                   rule would apply. The Small Business                  These include, but are not limited to,
                                                 to 15 CFR 930.41(a), NMFS provided the                  Administration (SBA) has established                  the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the Atlantic
                                                 Coastal Zone Management Program of                      size criteria for all major industry                  Tunas Convention Act, the High Seas
                                                 each coastal state a 60-day period to                   sectors in the United States, including               Fishing Compliance Act, the Marine
                                                 review the consistency determination                    fish harvesters. Provision is made under              Mammal Protection Act, the Endangered


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                                                 Species Act, the National                                                  categories described above. NMFS does                                    The increase for the western Gulf of
                                                 Environmental Policy Act, the                                              not know of any performance or design                                    Mexico blacktip shark management
                                                 Paperwork Reduction Act, and the                                           standards that would satisfy the                                         group could result in a $79,243 gain in
                                                 Coastal Zone Management Act.                                               aforementioned objectives of this                                        total revenues for fishermen in that sub-
                                                    Section 603(c) of the RFA requires                                      rulemaking while, concurrently,                                          region, while the increase for the eastern
                                                 each IRFA to contain a description of                                      complying with the Magnuson-Stevens                                      Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark
                                                 any significant alternatives to the                                        Act; therefore, there are no alternatives                                management group could result in a
                                                 proposed rule which would accomplish                                       considered under the third category.                                     $9,781 gain in total revenues for
                                                 the stated objectives of applicable                                          This rulemaking does not establish                                     fishermen in that sub-region. For the
                                                 statutes and minimize any significant                                      management measures to be                                                Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic
                                                 economic impact of the proposed rule                                       implemented, but rather implements                                       smoothhound shark management
                                                 on small entities. Additionally, the RFA                                   previously adopted and analyzed                                          groups, NMFS is proposing to increase
                                                 (5 U.S.C. 603(c)(1)–(4)) lists four general                                measures with adjustments, as specified                                  the baseline quotas due to the
                                                 categories of significant alternatives that                                in the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic HMS                                    underharvest in 2018. This would cause
                                                 would assist an agency in the                                              FMP and its amendments and the                                           a potential gain in revenue of $581,718
                                                 development of significant alternatives.                                   Environmental Assessment (EA) that                                       for the fleet in the Gulf of Mexico region
                                                 These categories of alternatives are: (1)                                  accompanied the 2011 shark quota                                         and a potential gain in revenue of
                                                 Establishment of differing compliance                                      specifications rule (75 FR 76302;                                        $1,323,867 for the fleet in the Atlantic
                                                 or reporting requirements or timetables                                    December 8, 2010). Thus, NMFS                                            region.
                                                 that take into account the resources                                       proposes to adjust quotas established
                                                 available to small entities; (2)                                           and analyzed in the 2006 Consolidated                                       All of these changes in gross revenues
                                                 clarification, consolidation, or                                           Atlantic HMS FMP and its amendments                                      are similar to the changes in gross
                                                 simplification of compliance and                                           by subtracting the underharvest or                                       revenues analyzed in the 2006
                                                 reporting requirements under the rule                                      adding the overharvest as allowable.                                     Consolidated Atlantic HMS FMP and its
                                                 for such small entities; (3) use of                                        Thus, NMFS has limited flexibility to                                    amendments. The final regulatory
                                                 performance rather than design                                             modify the quotas in this rule, the                                      flexibility analyses for those
                                                 standards; and, (4) exemptions from                                        impacts of which were analyzed in                                        amendments concluded that the
                                                 coverage of the rule for small entities. In                                previous regulatory flexibility analyses.                                economic impacts on these small
                                                 order to meet the objectives of this                                         Based on the 2017 ex-vessel price                                      entities are expected to be minimal. In
                                                 proposed rule, consistent with the                                         (Table 3), fully harvesting the                                          the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic HMS
                                                 Magnuson-Stevens Act, NMFS cannot                                          unadjusted 2019 Atlantic shark                                           FMP and its amendments and the EA for
                                                 exempt small entities or change the                                        commercial baseline quotas could result                                  the 2011 shark quota specifications rule,
                                                 reporting requirements only for small                                      in total fleet revenues of $7,184,943. For                               NMFS stated it would be conducting
                                                 entities because all the entities affected                                 the Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark                                        annual rulemakings and considering the
                                                 are considered small entities; therefore,                                  management group, NMFS is proposing                                      potential economic impacts of adjusting
                                                 there are no alternatives discussed that                                   to increase the baseline sub-regional                                    the quotas for under- and overharvests
                                                 fall under the first, second, and fourth                                   quotas due to the underharvests in 2018.                                 at that time.

                                                                     TABLE 3—AVERAGE EX-VESSEL PRICES PER LB DW FOR EACH SHARK MANAGEMENT GROUP, 2017
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Average      Average
                                                                            Region                                                                               Species                                                   ex-vessel     ex-vessel
                                                                                                                                                                                                                           meat price     fin price

                                                 Western Gulf of Mexico ...............................                Blacktip Shark ................................................................................           $0.51        $11.03
                                                                                                                       Aggregated LCS ............................................................................                0.51         12.51
                                                                                                                       Hammerhead Shark .......................................................................                   0.67         11.67
                                                 Eastern Gulf of Mexico ...............................                Blacktip Shark ................................................................................            0.62          8.22
                                                                                                                       Aggregated LCS ............................................................................                0.43         13.00
                                                                                                                       Hammerhead Shark .......................................................................                   0.55         12.80
                                                 Gulf of Mexico .............................................          Non-Blacknose SCS ......................................................................                   0.38          8.68
                                                                                                                       Smoothhound Shark ......................................................................                   1.50          1.91
                                                 Atlantic .........................................................    Aggregated LCS ............................................................................                0.95         11.47
                                                                                                                       Hammerhead Shark .......................................................................                   0.41         13.91
                                                                                                                       Non-Blacknose SCS ......................................................................                   0.96          7.33
                                                                                                                       Blacknose Shark ............................................................................               1.05          7.33
                                                                                                                       Smoothhound Shark ......................................................................                   0.70          1.63
                                                 No Region ...................................................         Shark Research Fishery (Aggregated LCS) ..................................                                 0.80         12.40
                                                                                                                       Shark Research Fishery (Sandbar only) .......................................                              0.50         12.40
                                                                                                                       Blue shark ......................................................................................          1.40         11.44
                                                                                                                       Porbeagle shark* ...........................................................................               1.54          2.82
                                                                                                                       Other Pelagic sharks .....................................................................                 1.52          2.82
                                                    * Used other pelagic shark ex-vessel prices for porbeagle sharks ex-vessel prices since there currently are no landings of porbeagle sharks.
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                                                    For this rule, NMFS also reviewed the                                   needs of the different species. The                                      NMFS is proposing to open all of the
                                                 criteria at § 635.27(b)(3) to determine                                    opening dates of the fishing season(s)                                   shark management groups on the
                                                 when opening each fishery would                                            could vary depending upon the                                            effective date of the final rule for this
                                                 provide equitable opportunities for                                        available annual quota, catch rates, and                                 action (expected to be on or about
                                                 fishermen, to the extent practicable,                                      number of fishing participants during                                    January 1). The direct and indirect
                                                 while also considering the ecological                                      the year. For the 2019 fishing year,                                     economic impacts would be neutral on


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                                                 a short- and long-term basis because                      Authority 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.; 16 U.S.C.            Dated: September 5, 2018.
                                                 NMFS is not proposing to change the                     1801 et seq.                                          Samuel D. Rauch, III,
                                                 opening dates of these fisheries from the                                                                     Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                 status quo.                                                                                                   Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                                                                                                                               Fisheries Service.
                                                                                                                                                               [FR Doc. 2018–19594 Filed 9–10–18; 8:45 am]
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CategoryRegulatory Information
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesWritten comments must be received by October 11, 2018.
ContactKaryl Brewster-Geisz, Lauren Latchford, or Chant[eacute] Davis at (301) 427-8503.
FR Citation83 FR 45866 
RIN Number0648-XG26

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