83_FR_50187 83 FR 49994 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Yellowfin Sole Management in the Groundfish Fisheries of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands

83 FR 49994 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Yellowfin Sole Management in the Groundfish Fisheries of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 193 (October 4, 2018)

Page Range49994-50003
FR Document2018-21632

NMFS issues regulations to implement Amendment 116 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (FMP). Amendment 116 and this final rule limit access to the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands (BSAI) Trawl Limited Access Sector (TLAS) yellowfin sole directed fishery by vessels that deliver their catch of yellowfin sole to motherships for processing. This final rule establishes eligibility criteria based on historical participation in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery; issues an endorsement to those groundfish License Limitation Program (LLP) licenses that meet the eligibility criteria; and authorizes delivery of BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole to motherships by only those vessels designated on a groundfish LLP license that is endorsed for the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery. This action is necessary to prevent increased catcher vessel (CV) participation from reducing the benefits the fishery provides to historic and recent participants, mitigate the risk that a ``race for fish'' could develop, and help to maintain the consistently low rates of halibut bycatch in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery. This action is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, Amendment 116, the BSAI FMP, and other applicable laws.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

15 CFR Part 902

50 CFR Part 679

[Docket No. 170630613-8749-02]
RIN 0648-BH02


Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Yellowfin 
Sole Management in the Groundfish Fisheries of the Bering Sea and 
Aleutian Islands

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS issues regulations to implement Amendment 116 to the 
Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian 
Islands Management Area (FMP). Amendment 116 and this final rule limit 
access to the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands (BSAI) Trawl Limited 
Access Sector (TLAS) yellowfin sole directed fishery by vessels that 
deliver their catch of yellowfin sole to motherships for processing. 
This final rule establishes eligibility criteria based on historical 
participation in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery; issues 
an endorsement to those groundfish License Limitation Program (LLP) 
licenses that meet the eligibility criteria; and authorizes delivery of 
BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole to motherships by only those vessels 
designated on a groundfish LLP license that is endorsed for the BSAI 
TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery. This action is necessary to 
prevent increased catcher vessel (CV) participation from reducing the 
benefits the fishery provides to historic and recent participants, 
mitigate the risk that a ``race for fish'' could develop, and help to 
maintain the consistently low rates of halibut bycatch in the BSAI TLAS 
yellowfin sole directed fishery. This action is intended to promote the 
goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and 
Management Act, Amendment 116, the BSAI FMP, and other applicable laws.

DATES: This rule is effective November 5, 2018.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of Amendment 116 and the Environmental 
Assessment/Regulatory Impact Review (collectively the ``Analysis'') 
prepared for this action may be obtained from www.regulations.gov. A 
Small Entity Compliance Guide for this final rule is available on the 
NMFS Alaska Region website at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
rule may be submitted by mail to NMFS Alaska Region, P.O. Box 21668, 
Juneau, AK 99802-1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian, Records Officer; in 
person at NMFS Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street, Room 420A, Juneau, 
AK; by email to [email protected]; or by fax to (202)-395-
5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bridget Mansfield, 907-586-7228.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Authority for Action

    NMFS manages the groundfish fisheries in the exclusive economic 
zone of the BSAI under the BSAI FMP. The North Pacific Fishery 
Management Council (Council) prepared the BSAI FMP under the authority 
of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act 
(Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. Regulations governing 
U.S. fisheries and implementing the BSAI FMP appear at 50 CFR parts 600 
and 679.
    This final rule implements Amendment 116. The Council submitted 
Amendment 116 for review by the Secretary of Commerce, and the notice 
of availability of this amendment was published in the Federal Register 
on May 18, 2018 (83 FR 23250), with comments invited through July 17, 
2018. NMFS published the proposed rule for this action on June 6, 2018 
(83 FR 26237), with comments invited through July 6, 2018. A correction 
notice to the proposed rule was published on June 20, 2018 (83 FR 
28604). The Secretary of Commerce approved Amendment 116 on August 10, 
2018. NMFS received five comment letters containing nine individual 
comments from five unique individuals during the comment periods for 
Amendment 116 and the proposed rule. The five commenters consisted of 
three individuals and two companies representing CVs. A summary of 
these comments and the responses by NMFS are provided under the heading 
``Comments and Responses'' below.
    A detailed review of the provisions of Amendment 116, the proposed 
regulations to implement Amendment 116, and the rationale for this 
action is provided in the preamble to the proposed rule and is briefly 
summarized in this final rule.

Background

    The BSAI yellowfin sole directed fishery is managed under a total 
allowable catch (TAC) limit with portions of the TAC allocated to the 
Community Development Quota (CDQ) Program, the Amendment 80 sector, and 
the BSAI TLAS. The BSAI TLAS comprises all BSAI trawl fishery 
participants not in the CDQ Program or Amendment 80 sector. The 
Council's intent in establishing the BSAI TLAS was to provide 
harvesting opportunities for American Fisheries Act (AFA) catcher/
processors (CPs), AFA CVs, and non-AFA CVs. The current BSAI TLAS 
yellowfin sole directed fishery is almost entirely an offshore fishery 
composed of two primary harvesting groups: (1) AFA CPs, and (2) AFA and 
non-AFA CVs delivering yellowfin sole to AFA and Amendment 80 CPs or 
stationary floating processors operating as motherships. A 
``mothership'' is defined as a vessel that receives and processes 
groundfish from other vessels (see definition at 50 CFR 679.2) and for 
purposes of this rule includes stationary floating processors.
    Since 2015, the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery has seen 
dramatic increases in CV and mothership participation as compared to 
the first seven years of the fishery (2008 through 2014). Also since 
2015, the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole TAC has been more fully harvested 
and the fishing season has grown shorter as the TAC has been reached 
earlier. The Analysis prepared

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for this action notes that the potential exists for up to seven 
additional Amendment 80 CPs to participate as motherships in the 
fishery, providing processing capacity for up to 21 additional CVs, 
which would put greater fishing pressure on the fishery. The Council 
determined and NMFS agrees that limiting access to the BSAI TLAS 
yellowfin sole directed fishery by CVs delivering to motherships is 
needed given the expectation of additional capacity entering the 
fishery. The Council adopted its preferred alternative for Amendment 
116 at its June 2017 meeting.
    This final rule balances protections for the benefits from the 
fishery for long-time, historic, and recent participants, given the 
increasing number of participants in the fishery and shorter fishing 
seasons. This final rule promotes stability in the fishery by reducing 
the risk of a race for fish, lengthening the fishing season, and 
creating a safer, more predictable fishery. That stability will also 
minimize the potential for increased halibut prohibited species catch 
(PSC) rates, which could lead to closure of the fishery before the TAC 
is fully harvested.
    This final rule establishes the requirement that a vessel used to 
harvest yellowfin sole in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery 
and deliver that catch to a mothership must be designated on a 
groundfish LLP license with a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery 
endorsement. This final rule also establishes the eligibility criteria 
and issuance process for this new endorsement. Vessels not designated 
on groundfish LLP licenses that receive the endorsement are prohibited 
from participating in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery and 
delivering their catch to a mothership for processing. This final rule 
does not preclude any vessel from delivering BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole 
to a shoreside processor. This final rule also does not preclude a 
vessel without a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery endorsement 
from delivering incidental catch of yellowfin sole that is caught while 
participating in other directed fisheries to a mothership for 
processing. Finally, this final action does not preclude a vessel from 
participating as a CP and processing its own catch in the BSAI TLAS 
yellowfin sole directed fishery.
    Under this action, NMFS will issue a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole 
directed fishery endorsement to a groundfish LLP license with a Bering 
Sea trawl endorsement if (1) the groundfish LLP license is credited 
with at least one legal trip target landing in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin 
sole directed fishery; and (2) the credited legal trip target landing 
was to a mothership in any one year of the qualifying period (2008 
through 2015). Under this final rule, the term ``trip target'' is 
defined as a groundfish species that is retained in an amount greater 
than the retained amount of any other groundfish species for that trip. 
Where a vessel that made at least one trip target landing in the BSAI 
TLAS directed fishery from 2008 through 2015 was designated on more 
than one groundfish LLP license during the qualifying period, all 
groundfish LLP licenses on which the vessel was designated and was used 
to make a trip target landing in a BSAI TLAS fishery during the 
qualifying period are eligible to be credited with the qualifying 
landings made by the vessel. However, none of these groundfish LLP 
licenses will be credited with a qualifying landing and receive an 
endorsement from NMFS until the vessel owner notifies NMFS in writing 
to identify which single groundfish LLP license is to be credited with 
the qualifying landing(s). NMFS anticipates that a total of eight 
groundfish LLP licenses will receive a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole 
directed fishery endorsement under this final rule, resulting in up to 
eight vessels that may participate in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole 
directed fishery and deliver their catch to a mothership.

Overview of Measures Implemented by This Rule

    This final rule limits access to the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole 
directed fishery by CVs delivering to motherships to those CVs 
designated on a groundfish LLP license with a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole 
directed fishery endorsement.
    In order to implement Amendment 116, this final rule--
     Authorizes delivery of BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole to 
motherships by only those vessels designated on a groundfish LLP 
license endorsed for the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery.
     Includes the provisions that are necessary for a 
groundfish LLP license to qualify for and receive a BSAI TLAS yellowfin 
sole directed fishery endorsement.
     Prohibits the delivery of yellowfin sole harvested with 
trawl gear in the BSAI TLAS directed fishery to a mothership without a 
copy of a valid LLP license with a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed 
fishery endorsement.
     Lists those groundfish LLP licenses that NMFS has 
determined are eligible, will be credited with qualifying landings, and 
will receive a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery endorsement 
under this final rule.
     Lists those pairs of groundfish LLP licenses that NMFS has 
determined are eligible, but will not be credited with qualifying 
landings and will not receive a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed 
fishery endorsement until the vessel owner notifies NMFS which single 
groundfish LLP license on which the vessel was designated during the 
qualifying period NMFS should credit with the qualifying landings.
     Establishes the process for notifying groundfish LLP 
license holders of eligibility for a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed 
fishery endorsement.
     Establishes the process for the issuance of revised 
groundfish LLP licenses with a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed 
fishery endorsement.
     Establishes an administrative adjudicative process to 
challenge NMFS's determinations on eligibility for a BSAI TLAS 
yellowfin sole directed fishery endorsement.
    Additional detail about the rationale for and effect of the 
regulatory changes in this rule is provided in the preamble to the 
proposed rule and in the Analysis for this action.

Summary of Regulatory Changes

    The following provides a brief summary of the regulatory changes 
made by this final rule.

Revisions to Prohibitions at Sec.  679.7

    This final rule adds Sec.  679.7(i)(11) to prohibit the delivery of 
yellowfin sole harvested with trawl gear in the BSAI TLAS directed 
fishery to a mothership without a copy of a valid LLP license with a 
BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery endorsement except as 
provided in Sec.  679.4(k)(2).

Revisions to Permits at Sec.  679.4

    This final rule adds Sec.  679.4(k)(14) to include the provisions 
that are necessary to qualify for, and receive, a BSAI TLAS yellowfin 
sole directed fishery endorsement. Section 679.4(k)(14) establishes a 
notification process for holders of groundfish LLP licenses eligible 
and ineligible for a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery 
endorsement. This section also establishes an administrative 
adjudicative process to challenge NMFS's determinations on eligibility 
for a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery endorsement.

Revisions to Tables to Part 679

    This final rule adds Table 52 to part 679 to list those groundfish 
LLP licenses that NMFS has determined are eligible, will be credited 
with qualifying

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landings, and will receive a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery 
endorsement under this final rule.
    This final rule also adds Table 53 to part 679 to list those pairs 
of groundfish LLP licenses that NMFS has determined are eligible, but 
are not credited with qualifying landings. One groundfish LLP license 
from each pair in Table 53 will be credited with qualifying landings 
and will receive a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery 
endorsement once the vessel owner notifies NMFS in writing which one of 
the pair is selected to be credited with the qualifying landings and 
receive the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery endorsement.

Comments and Responses

    NMFS received five comment letters containing nine individual 
comments from five unique individuals during the comment periods for 
Amendment 116 and the proposed rule. The five commenters consisted of 
three individuals and two companies. Four comments did not support this 
action, three comments supported this action, and two comments 
addressed topics that were outside the scope of this action.
    In responding to these comments, reference to Amendment 116, unless 
otherwise noted, means Amendment 116 and this final rule implementing 
Amendment 116.
    Comment 1: This rule would eliminate most of the AFA and non-AFA 
CVs from harvesting yellowfin sole in the trawl limited access fishery 
and allow AFA CPs to continue to harvest as much as they can. That 
means the elimination of a very good fishing opportunity for most of 
the small CVs, in favor of further consolidation among the AFA CPs, 
which violates AFA Section 211. This proposed action is a de-facto 
exclusive allocation to a small, closed class of participants who have 
already shown their intention to privately organize and manage the 
fishery with harvest allocation agreements in 2016 and before. In 
addition, this proposed action conflicts with NMFS's policy allowing 
Amendment 80 vessels to participate as motherships in the BSAI TLAS 
fishery by limiting the opportunities for Amendment 80 vessels to 
partner with CVs.
    Response: NMFS disagrees that this final rule violates AFA section 
211, creates a de-facto allocation, or conflicts with NMFS policy 
regarding the ability of Amendment 80 vessels to act as motherships. 
AFA section 211(a) specifies that: ``The North Pacific Council shall 
recommend for approval by the Secretary such conservation and 
management measures as it determines necessary to protect fisheries 
under its jurisdiction and the participants in those fisheries, 
including processors, from adverse impacts caused by this Act or 
fishery cooperatives in the directed pollock fishery.'' This provision 
is intended to protect non-AFA vessels from potential negative impacts 
associated with the directed pollock fishery created by the AFA.
    This action is consistent with the provisions of section 211 of the 
AFA for several reasons. This action does not modify (i.e., increase) 
the amount of BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole that may be harvested by AFA CPs 
or CVs. Further, this action does not change (i.e., decrease) the 
allocation of BSAI yellowfin sole to the Amendment 80 sector or the 
BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery. In developing this action, 
the Council considered and recommended management measures for the BSAI 
TLAS yellowfin sole fishery that it determined were necessary to 
protect both AFA and non-AFA vessels from the negative impacts of a 
potential race for fish in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed 
fishery. The final rule does not provide benefits to AFA vessels 
related to their rights in the directed pollock fishery, nor does it 
provide benefits to AFA vessels at the expense of non-AFA vessels. 
Under this action, AFA CPs and CVs are still subject to the sideboard 
provisions that limit harvests of AFA CPs and CVs established by the 
final rule implementing Amendment 80 (72 FR 52668, September 14, 2007) 
and in regulations at Sec.  679.64(a) and (b), which were created to 
minimize potential adverse impacts caused by the AFA pursuant to AFA 
section 211. In the final rule implementing Amendment 80, NMFS noted 
that the Council considered and recommended ``management measures 
applicable to the AFA sector that it determined necessary to protect 
other fisheries during the development of the [Amendment 80] Program'' 
(see 72 FR 5267).
    This final rule is not expected to significantly alter the amount 
of yellowfin sole that is harvested by AFA CPs. Since 2015, the 
proportion of harvest by AFA CPs has decreased, not increased, relative 
to the proportion of harvest by CVs. Section 2.7.1.1 of the Analysis 
states that, from 2008 through 2014, AFA CPs harvested approximately 85 
percent of the total catch in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed 
fishery. In 2015, 2016, and 2017 (the last year of complete data), AFA 
CPs have harvested 55 percent, 51 percent, and 42 percent of the total 
catch in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery, respectively 
(see Section 2.7.1.1). This final rule limits the number of CVs that 
may deliver catch in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery to 
motherships to approximately the number of CVs that have participated 
in recent years. This final rule is not expected to result in an 
increase in catch by AFA CPs.
    This final rule does not create a closed class of participants in 
the fishery. This final rule does not limit the number or specific AFA 
or non-AFA CPs that can participate in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole 
directed fishery, although AFA CPs are constrained by sideboard limits 
established under Amendment 80. This final rule does not establish a 
closed class of AFA or non-AFA CVs, because it does not preclude CVs 
from delivering catch in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery 
to shoreside processors; this action limits only the number of CVs that 
deliver to motherships. Although the Analysis notes that currently CVs 
are not delivering harvests in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed 
fishery to shoreside processors, should such markets develop, this 
final rule would not limit the ability of existing or new CVs from 
harvesting and delivering BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole to shoreside 
processors.
    This final rule does not establish or require any private 
agreements among fishery participants in order to participate in the 
BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery. This final rule was 
developed in response to the Council's and NMFS's concerns over the 
developing ``race for fish,'' which has already shortened the fishing 
season and raised management, conservation, and safety issues detailed 
in the preamble to the proposed rule (83 FR 26237, June 6, 2018). 
Because these concerns stem directly from the recent, dramatic increase 
in participation in this fishery by CVs delivering to motherships, the 
Council and NMFS determined that the appropriate response is to limit 
additional participation to provide stability to the fishery and 
predictability for participants and managers. This limitation allows 
for continued participation by the majority of CVs that have 
historically fished BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole and delivered to 
motherships. Only two CVs that have shown interest in participating in 
the fishery, notably after the Council signaled its intent to limit 
participation by CVs in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole fishery, are 
precluded from future participation under this rule.

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    This final rule is consistent with the establishment of the BSAI 
TLAS under Amendment 80, defined in regulations at Sec.  679.2 as all 
other BSAI trawl fishery participants not in the Amendment 80 or CDQ 
sectors, and specifically includes AFA CPs, AFA CVs, and non-AFA CVs. 
The final rule implementing Amendment 80 makes clear that the BSAI TLAS 
fisheries were created specifically to preserve the opportunity for 
such vessels to fish in the non-pollock trawl fisheries in the BSAI. 
This action does not favor AFA or non-AFA CVs. NMFS has determined that 
of the ten groundfish LLP licenses with CV designations eligible for a 
BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery endorsement, three are 
endorsed as AFA groundfish LLP licenses, while the remaining seven have 
no AFA or Amendment 80 endorsement.
    This final rule implementing Amendment 116 is also consistent with 
the determination under Amendment 80 that Amendment 80 vessels could be 
used as motherships to receive harvest from CVs fishing in the BSAI 
TLAS fisheries. The final rule implementing Amendment 80 noted that it 
allowed the continued participation of one Amendment 80 vessel that had 
historically been used as a mothership and acknowledged potential 
future growth in the use of Amendment 80 vessels as motherships in the 
BSAI TLAS. Under this rule Amendment 80 vessels can still act as 
motherships and receive deliveries of BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole from CVs 
with a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery endorsement. However, 
NMFS and the Council believe that further growth of CVs delivering to 
motherships must be limited at this time to maintain a balance between 
the ability of participants to fully harvest the TAC and the 
management, conservation, and safety concerns that result from 
accelerated harvest caused by continued increase in participation.
    Comment 2: As originally intended by NMFS, the partnerships between 
CVs and Amendment 80 mothership operations are lucrative for CVs, their 
crews, and the State of Alaska. Partnerships between Amendment 80 
vessels and CVs allow CVs the opportunity to harvest yellowfin sole and 
earn revenue during times they would not otherwise be fishing. This 
puts Alaskan vessels and crew to work during times that they would 
otherwise be sitting idle and collecting unemployment. The BSAI TLAS 
yellowfin sole fishery provides CVs significant, predictable income 
that CV owners can invest into Alaska and for new halibut reduction 
technology. Restricting the CV fleet to eight vessels under this 
proposed rule will divert this revenue to the largest fishing 
companies, the AFA CP owners, who already receive massive revenue from 
their protected pollock monopoly.
    Response: Capping the number of CVs delivering TLAS yellowfin sole 
to motherships will not significantly reduce CV participation in the 
fishery from historic levels. Under this rule, it is anticipated that 
eight groundfish LLPs will qualify for a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole 
directed fishery endorsement. CV participation in the fishery has never 
exceeded nine vessels in any one year. As noted in the response to 
Comment 1, the AFA CP sector is still subject to BSAI TLAS yellowfin 
sole sideboard limits as required at Sec.  679.64(a) and (b). Also 
noted in the response to Comment 1, the harvest has shifted from CPs 
harvesting the majority of the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole to CVs 
harvesting a slight majority of the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole TAC in 
recent years. The Analysis (Section 2.7.1.1) states that from 2008 
through 2014 AFA CPs harvested approximately 85 percent of the total 
catch in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery. In 2015, 2016, 
and 2017 (the last year of complete data), AFA CPs have harvested 55 
percent, 51 percent, and 42 percent of the total catch in the BSAI TLAS 
yellowfin sole directed fishery, respectively (see Section 2.7.1.1). 
This final rule limits the number of CVs that may deliver catch in the 
BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery to motherships to 
approximately the number of CVs that have participated in recent years, 
and is not expected to result in an increase in catch by AFA CPs. 
Therefore, this rule is not expected to divert revenue from the CV 
sector to the CP sector.
    Comment 3: The proposed rule described the Council's concern 
regarding ``the likelihood of decreasing benefits from the yellowfin 
sole TLAS fishery for long-time, historic, and recent participants 
given the increasing number of participants in the fishery and shorter 
fishing seasons.'' The proposed action should not proceed based on 
``dependency'' because (a) there is no legal ``dependency'' by the AFA 
CPs on the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery, and (b) mere 
``dependency'' of a favored set of companies is not a legally 
sufficient reason under the Magnuson-Stevens Act to exclude their 
competitors from a fishery.
    Response: This action does not protect any particular group of 
vessels based on dependency on this fishery. As explained in the 
response to Comment 1, this action is consistent with the final rule 
implementing Amendment 80, which established criteria for participation 
in the BSAI TLAS fisheries. In developing this final rule to implement 
Amendment 116, the Council and NMFS based eligibility qualifications on 
historic participation, which is described in the rule as at least one 
legal trip target landing of BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed catch to 
a mothership in any one year during the qualifying period (2008 through 
2015). The Council and NMFS did not consider dependency on this fishery 
by participants and did not equate the fishery's benefits to long-time, 
historic, and recent participants with dependency on the fishery by 
those participants. To the extent that historic participation was taken 
into account in the development of this rule, it was the historic 
participation of CVs, rather than the historic participation of CPs. 
Further, in considering historic participation, the Council chose the 
more inclusive alternative that required participation in the fishery 
in any one year during the qualifying period, rather than any two 
years. For the eight CVs designated on a groundfish LLP license 
eligible to participate in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed 
fishery endorsement under this final rule, participation in the fishery 
ranged from one to seven years. Of those eight vessels, five 
participated in the fishery for only one of the eight qualifying years.
    Comment 4: These regulations should not proceed in the guise of a 
halibut bycatch (PSC) management program. The Analysis states that 
under the status quo management, halibut PSC usage in the fishery will 
likely continue at similar levels. There are no data to support the 
creation of a closed class of participants on the basis of halibut 
bycatch concerns in the status quo fishery. Halibut bycatch has been 
reduced with CVs competing for lower halibut PSC in the TLAS. The 
entrance of new CVs into the fishery has created a new tool promoting 
bycatch reduction through competition between harvesters for the lowest 
halibut bycatch rates. The proposed regulations may actually reverse 
the bycatch reduction gains achieved by the competition between CPs and 
CVs.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges that the halibut PSC in the BSAI TLAS 
yellowfin sole directed fishery varies from year-to-year for a variety 
of reasons. With the exception of 2013, halibut PSC rates are generally 
low and within the PSC limits set through the annual specifications 
process. However, the preamble to the proposed rule states

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that this action is necessary to mitigate the risk that a ``race for 
fish'' could develop, which could increase halibut PSC rates. The 
Analysis (Section 2.7.1.2) notes that overall, under status quo, 
halibut PSC usage in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery will 
likely continue at similar levels if participation is stable. However, 
the Council noted the increase in the number of participating CVs that 
deliver to motherships in recent years and anticipated that such 
participation would continue to increase without action to curtail the 
increase. The recent increased participation, combined with recent 
lower BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole allocations, has resulted in a fully 
utilized fishery with increasingly shorter fishing seasons. Shorter 
fishing seasons can enhance the incentives for vessels to harvest 
quickly in order to gain a greater share of the TAC before it is fully 
harvested and the fishery is closed. These circumstances create a 
substantial disincentive for harvesters to take actions to reduce 
bycatch use and waste, particularly if those actions could reduce 
groundfish catch rates. This increases the potential for higher halibut 
PSC rates. Accordingly, the Analysis (Section 2.7.1.2 and 3.2.2.1) 
notes that by limiting the level of participation by CVs, this action 
has the potential to mitigate future increases in halibut PSC in this 
fishery by relieving the harvest pressure and providing more 
flexibility in fishing operations, which allows vessels to better avoid 
halibut PSC. In this way, this action may help maintain current low 
levels or even decrease halibut PSC in the fishery.
    Further, NMFS believes that limiting the number of CVs delivering 
to motherships provides more stability and predictability in the 
fishery over the long term. This can facilitate better communication 
among participants and provide a better opportunity to implement a 
voluntary best practices agreement. Section 2.7.1.2 of the Analysis 
describes this best practices agreement as ``target rates of halibut 
mortality, reporting real-time halibut mortality and location of the 
mortality, and established procedures for sharing halibut mortality 
information via Sea-State [a private third-party data manager]. In some 
years, the agreement has also included informal apportionment of 
remaining halibut mortality among participating vessels that fish late 
in the year.'' This action does not preclude competition between CPs 
and CVs to reduce halibut PSC rates from continuing to help maintain 
the consistently low rates of halibut bycatch in the BSAI TLAS 
yellowfin sole directed fishery.
    Comment 5: The proposed rule states that this action does not 
create a Limited Access Privilege (LAP) program. We believe the 
proposed action is a LAP program. The AFA-CP companies have previously 
operated in the TLAS subject to a voluntary cooperative agreement that 
these companies have refused to produce to NMFS or other participants. 
We believe that this cooperative agreement included allocation of 
harvest among its members. Thus, this action likely will have the 
effect of allocating species to the participants who may revert to 
their previously agreed and undisclosed allocation agreement.
    Response: As noted in the proposed rule, Section 3 of the Magnuson-
Stevens Act (16 U.S.C. 1802) defines a LAP as a Federal permit issued 
as part of a limited access system under section 303A to harvest a 
quantity of fish expressed by a unit or units representing a portion of 
the TAC of the fishery that may be received or held for exclusive use 
by a person and includes an individual fishing quota but does not 
include community development quotas. This final rule limits the number 
of groundfish LLP licenses, and therefore the number of CVs, that could 
be used to harvest BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole and deliver that harvest to 
a mothership, but it does not assign a portion of the BSAI TLAS 
yellowfin sole TAC for exclusive use by a person. An individual owner 
of a groundfish LLP license that receives an endorsement would not be 
allocated a specific amount of BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole for the owner's 
exclusive use. All vessels eligible to participate in the offshore BSAI 
TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery, including CPs as well as CVs 
designated on groundfish LLP licenses with the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole 
directed fishery endorsement, will continue to compete with each other 
in harvesting the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole TAC rather than act together 
as one entity. Additionally, although CVs have not historically 
delivered their catch of yellowfin sole to shore-based processing 
plants, this proposed action does not preclude CVs from conducting 
directed fishing for BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole and delivering that 
harvest to shore-based processing plants. This proposed action does not 
limit the amount of BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole that can be harvested by a 
CV designated on a groundfish LLP license with a BSAI TLAS yellowfin 
sole directed fishery endorsement; rather, it limits the number of CVs 
that are eligible to participate in the directed fishery and deliver 
their harvest to a mothership. This action does not limit CPs 
participating in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole fishery or assign a 
portion of the TAC for exclusive use by individual CPs or any specific 
group of CPs. Voluntary cooperative agreements are not equivalent to a 
LAP program created by NMFS. Moreover, NMFS maintains the ability to 
reallocate BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole TAC to the Amendment 80 sector, if 
NMFS determines that it will go unharvested.
    Comment 6: We support this action, because it tightens eligibility 
of CVs and will decelerate the race for fish to avoid the ``Tragedy of 
the Commons,'' whereby the common resource is depleted as the number of 
vessels harvesting fish increases, and over time the survival of the 
fish species itself is threatened. The recent influx of CV effort has 
resulted in shortened seasons and affects participants historically 
dependent on the fishery. The additional CV effort also reduces 
incentives and opportunities for participants to adopt measures to 
reduce halibut bycatch and associated mortality.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges the comment in support of Amendment 
116.
    Comment 7: We support this action, because it will (1) allow for a 
reasonable level of CV participation in the offshore sector without 
limiting potential markets for sales of catch by qualifying vessels, 
(2) maintain competition for catches and landings of those catches, (3) 
reduce the race for fish, (4) protect historically dependent 
participants, and (5) allow for reasonable measures to reduce halibut 
bycatch mortality. The commenter also noted that the onshore sector is 
not constrained by this rule and that there is no restriction on the 
number of CVs that could deliver shoreside, which would allow for new 
entrants.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges the comment in support of Amendment 
116.
    Comment 8: The correction to the proposed rule (83 FR 28604; June 
20, 2018) is appropriate, as is NMFS's interpretation of the Council's 
motion overall. Further, NMFS's interpretation of the Council's motion 
to treat stationary floating processors as motherships is consistent 
with the analysis of alternatives and the purpose and need statement of 
the Council, which explicitly mentioned a concern with CV deliveries to 
floating processors.
    Response: NMFS acknowledges the comment in support of the 
correction to the proposed rule. The definition of a

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``mothership'' in 679.2 includes vessels that are operating as 
``stationary floating processors'' as that term is defined in 679.2. In 
addition, Section 2.7.1.1 of the Analysis notes that two stationary 
floating processors participated in the fishery as motherships in 2008. 
Although those stationary floating processors did not participate in 
the fishery after 2008, data from landings to those vessels were 
included in the analysis of impacts of the alternatives.
    Comment 9: NMFS received two comments addressing issues outside the 
scope of this action. One commenter did not support this action because 
of the effects of fishing on natural resources, including marine 
mammals, and suggested that NMFS cut the yellowfin sole quota by 50 
percent. One commenter did not support this action and suggested that 
NMFS further limit industrial-level commercial fishing in favor of 
small, traditional fishing boats to reduce the impact of overfishing on 
natural resources and revitalize local fishing economy and tourism.
    Response: These comments address management issues that are beyond 
the scope of Amendment 116 and this regulatory action. This final rule 
does not change the process of allocating quota or establishing TACs or 
sideboard limits under the AFA or Amendment 80 Programs, nor will this 
final rule change specific management measures that govern the harvest 
of BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole, such as fishing location, timing, effort, 
or authorized gear types. This final rule limits access to the BSAI 
TLAS yellowfin sole fishery by CVs that deliver to motherships by 
requiring that those CVs be designated on a groundfish LLP license with 
a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole CV endorsement and establishes eligibility 
criteria for such an endorsement.

OMB Revisions to PRA References in 15 CFR 902.1(b)

    Section 3507(c)(B)(i) of the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) requires 
that agencies inventory and display a current control number assigned 
by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), for each 
agency's information collection. Section 902.1(b) identifies the 
location of NOAA regulations for which OMB approval numbers have been 
issued. Because this final rule adds a new collection-of-information 
for recordkeeping and reporting requirements, 15 CFR 902.1(b) is 
revised to reference correctly the section resulting from this final 
rule.

Changes From the Proposed Rule

    This final rule contains no substantive changes from the proposed 
rule, as corrected by the correction notice published on June 20, 2018 
(83 FR 28604). The final rule includes minor changes to the proposed 
rule text to correct citations and remove redundant language. These 
changes include: (1) Removed ``as defined at 679.2'' throughout the 
final rule; (2) Corrected incorrect references to other sections of the 
rule; and (3) Removed the word ``proposed'' when referring to new 
Tables 52 and 53.

Classification

    The Administrator, Alaska Region, NMFS, has determined that 
Amendment 116 to the BSAI FMP and this final rule are necessary for the 
conservation and management of the groundfish fishery and are 
consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens Act and other applicable laws.
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for the 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.

Small Entity Compliance Guide

    Section 212 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness 
Act of 1996 states that, for each rule or group of related rules for 
which an agency is required to prepare a final regulatory flexibility 
analysis, the agency shall publish one or more guides to assist small 
entities in complying with the rule, and shall designate such 
publications as ``small entity compliance guides.'' The agency shall 
explain the actions a small entity is required to take to comply with a 
rule or group of rules. As part of this rulemaking process, a letter to 
groundfish LLP license holders that also serves as small entity 
compliance guide (the guide) was prepared. Copies of the guide, i.e., 
groundfish LLP license holder letter, will be sent to all holders of 
groundfish LLP license for the Bering Sea trawl fisheries. The guide 
and this final rule will be available upon request from the Alaska 
Regional Office (see ADDRESSES). This action does not require any 
additional compliance from small entities that is not described in the 
preambles. Copies of the proposed rule, the correction notice, and this 
final rule are available from the NMFS website at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.

Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA)

    This FRFA incorporates the initial regulatory flexibility analysis 
(IRFA), a summary of the significant issues raised by the public 
comments in response to the IRFA, NMFS's responses to those comments, 
and a summary of the analyses completed to support this action.
    Section 604 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) requires that, 
when an agency promulgates a final rule under section 553 of Title 5 of 
the U.S. Code, after being required by that section or any other law to 
publish a general notice of proposed rulemaking, the agency shall 
prepare a FRFA. Section 604 describes the required contents of a FRFA: 
(1) A statement of the need for and objectives of the rule; (2) a 
statement of the significant issues raised by the public comments in 
response to the IRFA, a statement of the assessment of the agency of 
such issues, and a statement of any changes made to the proposed rule 
as a result of such comments; (3) the response of the agency to any 
comments filed by the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration (SBA) in response to the proposed rule, and a detailed 
statement of any change made to the proposed rule in the final rule as 
a result of the comments; (4) a description of and an estimate of the 
number of small entities to which the rule will apply or an explanation 
of why no such estimate is available; (5) a description of the 
projected reporting, recordkeeping, and other compliance requirements 
of the rule, including an estimate of the classes of small entities 
that will be subject to the requirement and the type of professional 
skills necessary for preparation of the report or record; and (6) a 
description of the steps the agency has taken to minimize the 
significant economic impact on small entities consistent with the 
stated objectives of applicable statutes including a statement of the 
factual, policy, and legal reasons for selecting the alternative 
adopted in this final rule and why each one of the other significant 
alternatives to the rule considered by the agency which affect the 
impact on small entities was rejected.
    A description of this final rule and the need for and objectives of 
this rule are contained in the preamble to this final rule and the 
preambles to the proposed rule (83 FR 26237, June 6, 2018) and the 
correction notice (83 FR 28604, June 20, 2018), and are not repeated 
here.
Public and Chief Counsel for Advocacy Comments on the IRFA
    NMFS published the proposed rule on June 6, 2018 (83 FR 26237), and 
a correction notice to the proposed rule on June 20, 2018 (83 FR 
28604). An IRFA was prepared and summarized in the Classification 
section of the preamble to the proposed rule. The comment period for 
the proposed rule closed on July 6, 2018. The comment period for the 
notice of availability for

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Amendment 116 closed on July 17, 2018. NMFS received five letters of 
public comment on the proposed rule and Amendment 116. The Chief 
Counsel for Advocacy of the SBA did not file any comments on the 
proposed rule.
    NMFS received no comments specifically on the IRFA. However, one of 
the comments supported this action, because it provides operational 
relief to the owners and operators of trawl CVs.
Number and Description of Small Entities Regulated by This Final Action
    This final rule directly regulates (1) holders of groundfish LLP 
licenses that authorize a vessel designated on the LLP license to 
harvest groundfish using trawl gear in the Bering Sea, and (2) vessel 
owners that must choose one of two LLP licenses on which the vessel was 
designated during the qualifying period. Based on the best available 
and most recent complete data from 2008 through 2017, 163 groundfish 
LLP license holders and five vessel owners will be directly regulated 
by this action.
    For RFA purposes only, NMFS has established a small business size 
standard for businesses, including their affiliates, whose primary 
industry is commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2). A business primarily 
engaged in commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411) is classified as a 
small business if it is independently owned and operated, is not 
dominant in its field of operation (including its affiliates), and has 
combined annual receipts not in excess of $11 million for all its 
affiliated operations worldwide.
    The RFA requires consideration of affiliations between entities for 
the purpose of assessing whether an entity is classified as small. The 
AFA pollock and Amendment 80 cooperatives are types of affiliation 
between entities. All of the AFA and Amendment 80 cooperatives have 
gross annual revenues that are substantially greater than $11 million. 
Therefore, NMFS considers members in these cooperatives ``affiliated'' 
large (non-small) entities for RFA purposes.
    Of the 163 groundfish LLP license holders directly regulated by 
this action, 128 were members of an AFA cooperative and 26 were members 
of an Amendment 80 cooperative in 2017. Therefore, NMFS considers those 
154 groundfish LLP license holders to be ``affiliated'' large (non-
small) entities for RFA purposes. All of the groundfish LLP licenses 
with designated vessels that participated in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin 
sole directed fishery and delivered catch to a mothership from 2008 
through 2017 were affiliated with either an AFA or an Amendment 80 
cooperative in 2017. NMFS therefore considers these LLP license holders 
to be ``affiliated'' large (non-small) entities for RFA purposes.
    The remaining nine groundfish LLP license holders are not 
affiliated with AFA or Amendment 80 cooperatives and are assumed to be 
small entities directly regulated by this action for purposes of the 
RFA. All five vessel owners who are considered regulated entities under 
this final rule were affiliated with either an AFA pollock or an 
Amendment 80 cooperative in 2017. Therefore, NMFS considers them 
``affiliated'' large (non-small) entities for RFA purposes. This FRFA 
assumes that each vessel owner and each groundfish LLP license holder 
is a unique entity; therefore, the total number of directly regulated 
entities may be an overestimate because some vessel owners and 
groundfish LLP license holders are likely affiliated through common 
ownership. These potential affiliations are not known with the best 
available data and cannot be predicted.
Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other Compliance Requirements
    This final rule does not add additional reporting or recordkeeping 
requirements for the vessels that choose to submit an appeal. An appeal 
process exists for LLP license endorsement issuance. No small entity is 
subject to reporting requirements that are in addition to or different 
from the requirements that apply to all directly regulated entities. No 
unique professional skills are needed for the LLP license or vessel 
owners or operators to comply with the reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements associated with this final rule. This final rule does not 
implement or increase any fees that NMFS collects from directly 
regulated entities. The Analysis identifies no operational costs of the 
endorsement (see ADDRESSES).
Description of Significant Alternatives Considered to the Final Action 
That Minimize Adverse Impacts on Small Entities
    None of the nine regulated small entities identified by NMFS have 
previously delivered TLAS YFS to a mothership. This rule will not 
affect existing delivery patterns of those vessels, and possible future 
impacts to these vessels could not be quantified. However, none of the 
alternatives considered by the Council that would have avoided 
regulating these small entities would have accomplished the stated 
objectives of the rule. Each of those alternatives would have allowed 
increased catcher vessel participation under certain conditions and 
thereby failed to mitigate the risk of a race for fish. The Council and 
NMFS selected the alternative in this rule because it best achieves 
their stated policy objectives.

Collection-of-Information Requirements

    This final rule contains collection-of-information requirements 
subject to the PRA, which have been approved by OMB under Control 
Number 0648-0766. The public reporting burden for the collection-of-
information requirements in this final rule is estimated to average 2 
hours per response for a one-time Election to Assign Qualifying 
Landings to an LLP license and 4 hours per response to submit an 
appeal, which includes the time for reviewing instructions, searching 
existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and 
completing and reviewing the collection of information.
    Send comments on these or any other aspects of the collection of 
information to NMFS Alaska Region at the ADDRESSES above, and by email 
to [email protected] or fax to (202) 395-5806.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person is required 
to respond to, and no person shall be subject to penalty for failure to 
comply with, a collection of information subject to the requirements of 
the PRA, unless that collection of information displays a currently 
valid OMB control number. All currently approved NOAA collections of 
information may be viewed at http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.

List of Subjects

15 CFR Part 902

    Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

50 CFR Part 679

    Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: October 1, 2018.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, NMFS amends 15 CFR part 
902 and 50 CFR part 679 as follows:

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Title 15--Commerce and Foreign Trade

PART 902--NOAA INFORMATION COLLECTION REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE 
PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT: OMB CONTROL NUMBERS

0
1. The authority citation for part 902 continues to read as follows:


    Authority:  44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.


0
2. In Sec.  [thinsp]902.1, in the table in paragraph (b), under the 
entry ``50 CFR'', revise the entry for ``679.4'' to read as follows:

Sec.  [thinsp]902.1  OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the 
Paperwork Reduction Act.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Current OMB control number
 CFR part or section where the information  (all numbers begin with 0648-
     collection requirement is located                    )
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                                * * * * *
50 CFR:
 
                                * * * * *
679.4.....................................  -0206, -0272, -0334, -0393,
                                             0513, -0545, -0565, -0665,
                                             and -0766
 
                                * * * * *
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* * * * *

Title 50--Wildlife and Fisheries

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

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

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

0
4. In Sec.  679.4, add paragraph (k)(14) to read as follows:

Sec.  679.4  Permits.

* * * * *
    (k) * * *
    (14) Yellowfin sole trawl limited access sector (TLAS) directed 
fishery endorsement in the BSAI--(i) General. In addition to other 
requirements of this part, and unless specifically exempted in 
paragraph (k)(2) of this section, a vessel must be designated on a 
groundfish LLP license that has a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed 
fishery endorsement in order to conduct directed fishing for yellowfin 
sole with trawl gear in the BSAI Trawl Limited Access Sector fishery 
and deliver the catch to a mothership. A vessel designated on a 
groundfish LLP license with trawl and catcher/processor vessel 
designations and a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery 
endorsement may operate as a catcher vessel and deliver its catch of 
yellowfin sole harvested in the directed BSAI TLAS fishery to a 
mothership, or operate as a catcher/processor and catch and process its 
own catch in this fishery.
    (ii) Eligibility requirements for a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole 
directed fishery endorsement. (A) A groundfish LLP license is eligible 
to receive a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery endorsement if 
the groundfish LLP license:
    (1) Had a vessel designated on it, in any year from 2008 through 
2015, that made at least one legal trip target landing of yellowfin 
sole in the BSAI TLAS directed fishery to a mothership in any one year 
from 2008 through 2015, inclusive, where a trip target is the 
groundfish species for which the retained amount of that groundfish 
species is greater than the retained amount of any other groundfish 
species for that trip;
    (2) Has a Bering Sea area endorsement and a trawl gear designation; 
and
    (3) Is credited by NMFS with a legal trip target landing specified 
in paragraph (k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this section.
    (B) If a vessel specified in paragraph (k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this 
section was designated on more than one groundfish LLP license from 
2008 through 2015 and made at least one legal trip target landing in a 
BSAI TLAS directed fishery from 2008 through 2015, the vessel owner 
must specify to NMFS only one of those groundfish LLP licenses to 
receive credit with the legal trip target landing(s) specified in 
paragraph (k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this section.
    (iii) Explanations for BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery 
endorsement. (A) NMFS will determine whether a groundfish LLP license 
is eligible to receive a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery 
endorsement under paragraph (k)(14)(ii) of this section based only on 
information contained in the official record described in paragraph 
(k)(14)(v) of this section.
    (B) NMFS will credit a groundfish LLP license with a legal trip 
target landing specified in paragraph (k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this section 
if that groundfish LLP license was the only groundfish LLP license on 
which the vessel was designated from 2008 through 2015. If a vessel 
that made at least one legal trip target landing specified in paragraph 
(k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this section was designated on more than one 
groundfish LLP license from 2008 through 2015 and made at least one 
legal trip target landing in a BSAI TLAS directed fishery from 2008 
through 2015, the vessel owner must notify NMFS which one of those 
groundfish LLP licenses NMFS is to credit with the legal trip target 
landing(s) specified in paragraph (k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this section.
    (C) Trip target landings will be determined based on round weight 
equivalents.
    (iv) Exemptions to BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole endorsements. Any 
vessel exempted from the License Limitation Program at paragraph (k)(2) 
of this section is exempted from the requirement to have a BSAI TLAS 
yellowfin sole endorsement to deliver catch of BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole 
to a mothership for processing.
    (v) BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole participation official record. (A) The 
official record will contain all information used by the Regional 
Administrator that is necessary to administer the requirements 
described in paragraph (k)(14) of this section.
    (B) The official record is presumed to be correct. A groundfish LLP 
license holder has the burden to prove otherwise.
    (C) Only legal landings as defined in Sec.  679.2 and documented on 
State of Alaska fish tickets or NMFS weekly production reports will be 
used to determine legal trip target landings under paragraph 
(k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this section.
    (vi) Process for issuing BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole endorsements. (A) 
NMFS will issue to the holder of each groundfish LLP license endorsed 
to use trawl gear in the Bering Sea and designated in Column A of Table 
52 to this part a notice of eligibility to receive a BSAI TLAS 
yellowfin sole directed fishery endorsement and a revised groundfish 
LLP license with a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery 
endorsement.
    (B) NMFS will issue to the holder of each groundfish LLP license 
endorsed to use trawl gear in the Bering Sea and designated in Column A 
of Table 53 to this part a notice of eligibility to be credited with a 
legal trip target landing specified in (k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this 
section.
    (1) NMFS will also issue to the owner of the vessel designated on 
the groundfish LLP licenses in Column A of Table 53 a notice of 
eligibility for the two listed groundfish LLP licenses to be credited 
with a legal trip target landing specified in (k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this 
section. The notice to the vessel owner will provide instructions for 
the vessel owner to select the one groundfish LLP

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license that NMFS is to credit with the legal trip target landing 
specified in (k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this section.
    (2) The holder of a groundfish LLP license in Column A of Table 53 
will receive a revised groundfish LLP license with a BSAI TLAS 
yellowfin sole directed fishery endorsement if:
    (i) The owner of the vessel designated on the groundfish LLP 
license requests in writing that NMFS credit that groundfish LLP 
license with the legal trip target landing specified in paragraph 
(k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this section;
    (ii) The vessel owner, or the authorized agent, signs the request;
    (iii) The written request is submitted to NMFS using one of the 
following methods: Mail at Regional Administrator, c/o Restricted 
Access Management Program, NMFS, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802-1668; 
fax at 907-586-7352; or hand delivery or carrier at NMFS, Room 713, 709 
West 9th Street, Juneau, AK 99801;
    and
    (iv) NMFS receives the written request and credits the groundfish 
LLP license with the legal trip target landing specified in paragraph 
(k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this section.
    (3) The holder of a groundfish LLP license in Column A of Table 53 
that is not selected by the vessel owner will receive a notice, using 
the address on record at the time the notification is sent, informing 
the holder that the groundfish LLP license was not selected by the 
vessel owner, will not be credited with a legal trip target landing, 
and will not receive a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole endorsement. The notice 
will inform the holder of the groundfish LLP license of the timing and 
process through which the holder can provide additional information or 
evidence to amend or challenge the information in the official record 
of this section as specified in paragraphs (k)(14)(vi)(D) and (E) of 
this section.
    (C) NMFS will issue to the holder of a groundfish LLP license with 
a Bering Sea trawl designation and that is not listed in either Table 
52 or 53 a notice informing that holder that the groundfish LLP license 
is not eligible to be credited with a legal trip target landing or 
receive a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery endorsement based 
on the official record, using the address on record at the time the 
notification is sent. The notice will inform the holder of the 
groundfish LLP license of the timing and process through which the 
holder can provide additional information or evidence to amend or 
challenge the information in the official record of this section, as 
specified in paragraphs (k)(14)(vi)(D) and (E) of this section.
    (D) The Regional Administrator will specify by letter a 30-day 
evidentiary period during which an applicant may provide additional 
information or evidence to amend or challenge the information in the 
official record. A person will be limited to one 30-day evidentiary 
period. Additional information or evidence received after the 30-day 
evidentiary period specified in the letter has expired will not be 
considered for purposes of the initial administrative determination 
(IAD).
    (E) The Regional Administrator will prepare and send an IAD to the 
applicant following the expiration of the 30-day evidentiary period, if 
the Regional Administrator determines that the information or evidence 
provided by the person fails to support the person's claims and is 
insufficient to rebut the presumption that the official record is 
correct, or if the additional information, evidence, or revised 
application is not provided within the time period specified in the 
letter that notifies the applicant of his or her 30-day evidentiary 
period. The IAD will indicate the deficiencies with the information or 
evidence submitted. The IAD will also indicate which claims cannot be 
approved based on the available information or evidence. A person who 
receives an IAD may appeal pursuant to 15 CFR part 906. NMFS will issue 
a non-transferable interim license that is effective until final agency 
action on the IAD to an applicant who avails himself or herself of the 
opportunity to appeal an IAD and who has a credible claim to 
eligibility for a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole endorsement.
* * * * *

0
5. In Sec.  679.7, add paragraph (i)(11) to read as follows;


Sec.  679.7  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (i) * * *
    (11) Prohibitions specific to the BSAI Trawl Limited Access Sector 
yellowfin sole directed fishery. Deliver yellowfin sole harvested with 
trawl gear in the BSAI Trawl Limited Access Sector yellowfin sole 
directed fishery to a mothership without a legible copy of a valid 
groundfish LLP license with a BSAI Trawl Limited Access Sector 
yellowfin sole directed fishery endorsement, except as provided in 
Sec.  679.4(k)(2).
* * * * *

0
6. Add Table 52 to part 679 to read as follows:

 Table 52 to Part 679--Groundfish LLP Licenses Eligible for a BSAI Trawl
    Limited Access Sector Yellowfin Sole Directed Fishery Endorsement
                   [X indicates that Column A applies]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Column A                             Column B
------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Holder of Groundfish License    Is eligible under 50 CFR
 Number . . .                        679.4(k)(14)(ii) to be assigned an
                                     Endorsement for the BSAI Trawl
                                     Limited Access Sector Yellowfin
                                     Sole Fishery.
    LLG 3944......................  X.
    LLG 2913......................  X.
    LLG 1667......................  X.
    LLG 3714......................  X.
    LLG 1820......................  X.
    LLG 3741......................  X.
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7. Add Table 53 to part 679 to read as follows:

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  Table 53 to Part 679--Groundfish LLP Licenses That Require Qualified
   Landings Assignment To Be Eligible for a BSAI Trawl Limited Access
           Sector Yellowfin Sole Directed Fishery Endorsement
                   [X indicates that Column A applies]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Column A                             Column B
------------------------------------------------------------------------
A single vessel was designated on the    The owner of the vessel
 following pairs of groundfish LLP        designated on the pair of LLP
 licenses during the qualifying period    licenses in Column A must
 identified in 50 CFR                     notify NMFS which LLP license
 679.4(k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) . . .             from each pair in Column A is
                                          to be credited with qualifying
                                          landing(s) under 50 CFR
                                          679.4(k)(14)(vi)(B)(2).
    LLG 3838 and LLG 2702..............  X.
    LLG 3902 and LLG 3826..............  X.
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                                             soundness of the regulated entity or the                (LLP) licenses that meet the eligibility              was published in the Federal Register
                                             OF.                                                     criteria; and authorizes delivery of BSAI             on May 18, 2018 (83 FR 23250), with
                                                (2) The affiliated party may not                     TLAS yellowfin sole to motherships by                 comments invited through July 17,
                                             participate in the board’s deliberations                only those vessels designated on a                    2018. NMFS published the proposed
                                             or decision.                                            groundfish LLP license that is endorsed               rule for this action on June 6, 2018 (83
                                                (3) If a majority of the board are                   for the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole                      FR 26237), with comments invited
                                             respondents in the action, the remaining                directed fishery. This action is                      through July 6, 2018. A correction
                                             board members may approve payment                       necessary to prevent increased catcher                notice to the proposed rule was
                                             after obtaining a written opinion of                    vessel (CV) participation from reducing               published on June 20, 2018 (83 FR
                                             outside counsel that the conditions of                  the benefits the fishery provides to                  28604). The Secretary of Commerce
                                             this regulation have been met.                          historic and recent participants, mitigate            approved Amendment 116 on August
                                                (4) If all of the board members are                  the risk that a ‘‘race for fish’’ could               10, 2018. NMFS received five comment
                                             respondents, they may approve payment                   develop, and help to maintain the                     letters containing nine individual
                                             after obtaining a written opinion of                    consistently low rates of halibut bycatch             comments from five unique individuals
                                             outside counsel that the conditions of                  in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole                       during the comment periods for
                                             this regulation have been met.                          directed fishery. This action is intended             Amendment 116 and the proposed rule.
                                                (d) Scope. This section does not apply               to promote the goals and objectives of                The five commenters consisted of three
                                             to a regulated entity operating in                      the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                          individuals and two companies
                                             conservatorship or receivership or to a                 Conservation and Management Act,                      representing CVs. A summary of these
                                             limited-life regulated entity.                          Amendment 116, the BSAI FMP, and                      comments and the responses by NMFS
                                                                                                     other applicable laws.                                are provided under the heading
                                               Dated: September 28, 2018.
                                                                                                     DATES: This rule is effective November                ‘‘Comments and Responses’’ below.
                                             Melvin L. Watt,                                                                                                  A detailed review of the provisions of
                                             Director, Federal Housing Finance Agency.               5, 2018.
                                                                                                                                                           Amendment 116, the proposed
                                                                                                     ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of
                                             [FR Doc. 2018–21592 Filed 10–3–18; 8:45 am]                                                                   regulations to implement Amendment
                                                                                                     Amendment 116 and the Environmental                   116, and the rationale for this action is
                                             BILLING CODE 8070–01–P
                                                                                                     Assessment/Regulatory Impact Review                   provided in the preamble to the
                                                                                                     (collectively the ‘‘Analysis’’) prepared              proposed rule and is briefly summarized
                                                                                                     for this action may be obtained from                  in this final rule.
                                             DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  www.regulations.gov. A Small Entity
                                                                                                     Compliance Guide for this final rule is               Background
                                             National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                                                                     available on the NMFS Alaska Region                      The BSAI yellowfin sole directed
                                             Administration
                                                                                                     website at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.              fishery is managed under a total
                                                                                                     gov/.                                                 allowable catch (TAC) limit with
                                             15 CFR Part 902
                                                                                                        Written comments regarding the                     portions of the TAC allocated to the
                                                                                                     burden-hour estimates or other aspects                Community Development Quota (CDQ)
                                             50 CFR Part 679
                                                                                                     of the collection-of-information                      Program, the Amendment 80 sector, and
                                             [Docket No. 170630613–8749–02]                          requirements contained in this rule may               the BSAI TLAS. The BSAI TLAS
                                                                                                     be submitted by mail to NMFS Alaska                   comprises all BSAI trawl fishery
                                             RIN 0648–BH02                                           Region, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK                    participants not in the CDQ Program or
                                                                                                     99802–1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian,                    Amendment 80 sector. The Council’s
                                             Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic
                                                                                                     Records Officer; in person at NMFS                    intent in establishing the BSAI TLAS
                                             Zone Off Alaska; Yellowfin Sole
                                                                                                     Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street,                   was to provide harvesting opportunities
                                             Management in the Groundfish
                                                                                                     Room 420A, Juneau, AK; by email to                    for American Fisheries Act (AFA)
                                             Fisheries of the Bering Sea and
                                                                                                     OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov; or by                    catcher/processors (CPs), AFA CVs, and
                                             Aleutian Islands
                                                                                                     fax to (202)–395–5806.                                non-AFA CVs. The current BSAI TLAS
                                             AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      yellowfin sole directed fishery is almost
                                             Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    Bridget Mansfield, 907–586–7228.                      entirely an offshore fishery composed of
                                             Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            two primary harvesting groups: (1) AFA
                                             Commerce.                                                                                                     CPs, and (2) AFA and non-AFA CVs
                                                                                                     Authority for Action                                  delivering yellowfin sole to AFA and
                                             ACTION: Final rule.
                                                                                                        NMFS manages the groundfish                        Amendment 80 CPs or stationary
                                             SUMMARY:   NMFS issues regulations to                   fisheries in the exclusive economic zone              floating processors operating as
                                             implement Amendment 116 to the                          of the BSAI under the BSAI FMP. The                   motherships. A ‘‘mothership’’ is defined
                                             Fishery Management Plan for                             North Pacific Fishery Management                      as a vessel that receives and processes
                                             Groundfish of the Bering Sea and                        Council (Council) prepared the BSAI                   groundfish from other vessels (see
                                             Aleutian Islands Management Area                        FMP under the authority of the                        definition at 50 CFR 679.2) and for
                                             (FMP). Amendment 116 and this final                     Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                              purposes of this rule includes stationary
                                             rule limit access to the Bering Sea and                 Conservation and Management Act                       floating processors.
                                             Aleutian Islands (BSAI) Trawl Limited                   (Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C. 1801                   Since 2015, the BSAI TLAS yellowfin
                                             Access Sector (TLAS) yellowfin sole                     et seq. Regulations governing U.S.                    sole directed fishery has seen dramatic
                                             directed fishery by vessels that deliver                fisheries and implementing the BSAI                   increases in CV and mothership
                                             their catch of yellowfin sole to                                                                              participation as compared to the first
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                                                                                                     FMP appear at 50 CFR parts 600 and
                                             motherships for processing. This final                  679.                                                  seven years of the fishery (2008 through
                                             rule establishes eligibility criteria based                This final rule implements                         2014). Also since 2015, the BSAI TLAS
                                             on historical participation in the BSAI                 Amendment 116. The Council                            yellowfin sole TAC has been more fully
                                             TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery;                   submitted Amendment 116 for review                    harvested and the fishing season has
                                             issues an endorsement to those                          by the Secretary of Commerce, and the                 grown shorter as the TAC has been
                                             groundfish License Limitation Program                   notice of availability of this amendment              reached earlier. The Analysis prepared


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                                             for this action notes that the potential                yellowfin sole directed fishery; and (2)              yellowfin sole directed fishery
                                             exists for up to seven additional                       the credited legal trip target landing was            endorsement under this final rule.
                                             Amendment 80 CPs to participate as                      to a mothership in any one year of the                   • Lists those pairs of groundfish LLP
                                             motherships in the fishery, providing                   qualifying period (2008 through 2015).                licenses that NMFS has determined are
                                             processing capacity for up to 21                        Under this final rule, the term ‘‘trip                eligible, but will not be credited with
                                             additional CVs, which would put                         target’’ is defined as a groundfish                   qualifying landings and will not receive
                                             greater fishing pressure on the fishery.                species that is retained in an amount                 a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed
                                             The Council determined and NMFS                         greater than the retained amount of any               fishery endorsement until the vessel
                                             agrees that limiting access to the BSAI                 other groundfish species for that trip.               owner notifies NMFS which single
                                             TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery by                 Where a vessel that made at least one                 groundfish LLP license on which the
                                             CVs delivering to motherships is needed                 trip target landing in the BSAI TLAS                  vessel was designated during the
                                             given the expectation of additional                     directed fishery from 2008 through 2015               qualifying period NMFS should credit
                                             capacity entering the fishery. The                      was designated on more than one                       with the qualifying landings.
                                             Council adopted its preferred alternative               groundfish LLP license during the                        • Establishes the process for notifying
                                             for Amendment 116 at its June 2017                      qualifying period, all groundfish LLP                 groundfish LLP license holders of
                                             meeting.                                                licenses on which the vessel was                      eligibility for a BSAI TLAS yellowfin
                                                This final rule balances protections                 designated and was used to make a trip                sole directed fishery endorsement.
                                             for the benefits from the fishery for long-             target landing in a BSAI TLAS fishery                    • Establishes the process for the
                                             time, historic, and recent participants,                during the qualifying period are eligible             issuance of revised groundfish LLP
                                             given the increasing number of                          to be credited with the qualifying                    licenses with a BSAI TLAS yellowfin
                                             participants in the fishery and shorter                 landings made by the vessel. However,                 sole directed fishery endorsement.
                                             fishing seasons. This final rule promotes               none of these groundfish LLP licenses                    • Establishes an administrative
                                             stability in the fishery by reducing the                will be credited with a qualifying                    adjudicative process to challenge
                                             risk of a race for fish, lengthening the                landing and receive an endorsement                    NMFS’s determinations on eligibility for
                                             fishing season, and creating a safer,                   from NMFS until the vessel owner                      a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed
                                             more predictable fishery. That stability                notifies NMFS in writing to identify                  fishery endorsement.
                                             will also minimize the potential for                    which single groundfish LLP license is                   Additional detail about the rationale
                                             increased halibut prohibited species                    to be credited with the qualifying                    for and effect of the regulatory changes
                                             catch (PSC) rates, which could lead to                  landing(s). NMFS anticipates that a total             in this rule is provided in the preamble
                                             closure of the fishery before the TAC is                of eight groundfish LLP licenses will                 to the proposed rule and in the Analysis
                                             fully harvested.                                        receive a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole                    for this action.
                                                This final rule establishes the                      directed fishery endorsement under this
                                             requirement that a vessel used to                                                                             Summary of Regulatory Changes
                                                                                                     final rule, resulting in up to eight
                                             harvest yellowfin sole in the BSAI TLAS                 vessels that may participate in the BSAI                The following provides a brief
                                             yellowfin sole directed fishery and                     TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery                  summary of the regulatory changes
                                             deliver that catch to a mothership must                 and deliver their catch to a mothership.              made by this final rule.
                                             be designated on a groundfish LLP
                                             license with a BSAI TLAS yellowfin                      Overview of Measures Implemented by                   Revisions to Prohibitions at § 679.7
                                             sole directed fishery endorsement. This                 This Rule                                               This final rule adds § 679.7(i)(11) to
                                             final rule also establishes the eligibility                This final rule limits access to the               prohibit the delivery of yellowfin sole
                                             criteria and issuance process for this                  BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed                     harvested with trawl gear in the BSAI
                                             new endorsement. Vessels not                            fishery by CVs delivering to                          TLAS directed fishery to a mothership
                                             designated on groundfish LLP licenses                   motherships to those CVs designated on                without a copy of a valid LLP license
                                             that receive the endorsement are                        a groundfish LLP license with a BSAI                  with a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole
                                             prohibited from participating in the                    TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery                  directed fishery endorsement except as
                                             BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed                       endorsement.                                          provided in § 679.4(k)(2).
                                             fishery and delivering their catch to a                    In order to implement Amendment
                                             mothership for processing. This final                                                                         Revisions to Permits at § 679.4
                                                                                                     116, this final rule—
                                             rule does not preclude any vessel from                     • Authorizes delivery of BSAI TLAS                    This final rule adds § 679.4(k)(14) to
                                             delivering BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole to                  yellowfin sole to motherships by only                 include the provisions that are
                                             a shoreside processor. This final rule                  those vessels designated on a groundfish              necessary to qualify for, and receive, a
                                             also does not preclude a vessel without                 LLP license endorsed for the BSAI                     BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed
                                             a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed                     TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery.                 fishery endorsement. Section
                                             fishery endorsement from delivering                        • Includes the provisions that are                 679.4(k)(14) establishes a notification
                                             incidental catch of yellowfin sole that is              necessary for a groundfish LLP license                process for holders of groundfish LLP
                                             caught while participating in other                     to qualify for and receive a BSAI TLAS                licenses eligible and ineligible for a
                                             directed fisheries to a mothership for                  yellowfin sole directed fishery                       BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed
                                             processing. Finally, this final action                  endorsement.                                          fishery endorsement. This section also
                                             does not preclude a vessel from                            • Prohibits the delivery of yellowfin              establishes an administrative
                                             participating as a CP and processing its                sole harvested with trawl gear in the                 adjudicative process to challenge
                                             own catch in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin                    BSAI TLAS directed fishery to a                       NMFS’s determinations on eligibility for
                                             sole directed fishery.                                  mothership without a copy of a valid                  a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed
                                                Under this action, NMFS will issue a
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                                                                                                     LLP license with a BSAI TLAS                          fishery endorsement.
                                             BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed                       yellowfin sole directed fishery
                                             fishery endorsement to a groundfish                     endorsement.                                          Revisions to Tables to Part 679
                                             LLP license with a Bering Sea trawl                        • Lists those groundfish LLP licenses                This final rule adds Table 52 to part
                                             endorsement if (1) the groundfish LLP                   that NMFS has determined are eligible,                679 to list those groundfish LLP licenses
                                             license is credited with at least one legal             will be credited with qualifying                      that NMFS has determined are eligible,
                                             trip target landing in the BSAI TLAS                    landings, and will receive a BSAI TLAS                will be credited with qualifying


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                                             landings, and will receive a BSAI TLAS                  by the Secretary such conservation and                of the total catch in the BSAI TLAS
                                             yellowfin sole directed fishery                         management measures as it determines                  yellowfin sole directed fishery,
                                             endorsement under this final rule.                      necessary to protect fisheries under its              respectively (see Section 2.7.1.1). This
                                                This final rule also adds Table 53 to                jurisdiction and the participants in                  final rule limits the number of CVs that
                                             part 679 to list those pairs of groundfish              those fisheries, including processors,                may deliver catch in the BSAI TLAS
                                             LLP licenses that NMFS has determined                   from adverse impacts caused by this Act               yellowfin sole directed fishery to
                                             are eligible, but are not credited with                 or fishery cooperatives in the directed               motherships to approximately the
                                             qualifying landings. One groundfish                     pollock fishery.’’ This provision is                  number of CVs that have participated in
                                             LLP license from each pair in Table 53                  intended to protect non-AFA vessels                   recent years. This final rule is not
                                             will be credited with qualifying                        from potential negative impacts                       expected to result in an increase in
                                             landings and will receive a BSAI TLAS                   associated with the directed pollock                  catch by AFA CPs.
                                             yellowfin sole directed fishery                         fishery created by the AFA.                              This final rule does not create a
                                             endorsement once the vessel owner                          This action is consistent with the                 closed class of participants in the
                                             notifies NMFS in writing which one of                   provisions of section 211 of the AFA for              fishery. This final rule does not limit the
                                             the pair is selected to be credited with                several reasons. This action does not                 number or specific AFA or non-AFA
                                             the qualifying landings and receive the                 modify (i.e., increase) the amount of                 CPs that can participate in the BSAI
                                             BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed                       BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole that may be                  TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery,
                                             fishery endorsement.                                    harvested by AFA CPs or CVs. Further,                 although AFA CPs are constrained by
                                                                                                     this action does not change (i.e.,                    sideboard limits established under
                                             Comments and Responses
                                                                                                     decrease) the allocation of BSAI                      Amendment 80. This final rule does not
                                                NMFS received five comment letters                   yellowfin sole to the Amendment 80                    establish a closed class of AFA or non-
                                             containing nine individual comments                     sector or the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole                AFA CVs, because it does not preclude
                                             from five unique individuals during the                 directed fishery. In developing this                  CVs from delivering catch in the BSAI
                                             comment periods for Amendment 116                       action, the Council considered and                    TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery to
                                             and the proposed rule. The five                         recommended management measures                       shoreside processors; this action limits
                                             commenters consisted of three                           for the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole                      only the number of CVs that deliver to
                                             individuals and two companies. Four                     fishery that it determined were                       motherships. Although the Analysis
                                             comments did not support this action,                   necessary to protect both AFA and non-                notes that currently CVs are not
                                             three comments supported this action,                   AFA vessels from the negative impacts                 delivering harvests in the BSAI TLAS
                                             and two comments addressed topics                       of a potential race for fish in the BSAI              yellowfin sole directed fishery to
                                             that were outside the scope of this                     TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery.                 shoreside processors, should such
                                             action.                                                 The final rule does not provide benefits              markets develop, this final rule would
                                                In responding to these comments,                     to AFA vessels related to their rights in             not limit the ability of existing or new
                                             reference to Amendment 116, unless                      the directed pollock fishery, nor does it             CVs from harvesting and delivering
                                             otherwise noted, means Amendment                        provide benefits to AFA vessels at the                BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole to shoreside
                                             116 and this final rule implementing                    expense of non-AFA vessels. Under this                processors.
                                             Amendment 116.                                          action, AFA CPs and CVs are still                        This final rule does not establish or
                                                Comment 1: This rule would                           subject to the sideboard provisions that              require any private agreements among
                                             eliminate most of the AFA and non-                      limit harvests of AFA CPs and CVs                     fishery participants in order to
                                             AFA CVs from harvesting yellowfin sole                  established by the final rule                         participate in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin
                                             in the trawl limited access fishery and                 implementing Amendment 80 (72 FR                      sole directed fishery. This final rule was
                                             allow AFA CPs to continue to harvest as                 52668, September 14, 2007) and in                     developed in response to the Council’s
                                             much as they can. That means the                        regulations at § 679.64(a) and (b), which             and NMFS’s concerns over the
                                             elimination of a very good fishing                      were created to minimize potential                    developing ‘‘race for fish,’’ which has
                                             opportunity for most of the small CVs,                  adverse impacts caused by the AFA                     already shortened the fishing season
                                             in favor of further consolidation among                 pursuant to AFA section 211. In the                   and raised management, conservation,
                                             the AFA CPs, which violates AFA                         final rule implementing Amendment 80,                 and safety issues detailed in the
                                             Section 211. This proposed action is a                  NMFS noted that the Council                           preamble to the proposed rule (83 FR
                                             de-facto exclusive allocation to a small,               considered and recommended                            26237, June 6, 2018). Because these
                                             closed class of participants who have                   ‘‘management measures applicable to                   concerns stem directly from the recent,
                                             already shown their intention to                        the AFA sector that it determined                     dramatic increase in participation in
                                             privately organize and manage the                       necessary to protect other fisheries                  this fishery by CVs delivering to
                                             fishery with harvest allocation                         during the development of the                         motherships, the Council and NMFS
                                             agreements in 2016 and before. In                       [Amendment 80] Program’’ (see 72 FR                   determined that the appropriate
                                             addition, this proposed action conflicts                5267).                                                response is to limit additional
                                             with NMFS’s policy allowing                                This final rule is not expected to                 participation to provide stability to the
                                             Amendment 80 vessels to participate as                  significantly alter the amount of                     fishery and predictability for
                                             motherships in the BSAI TLAS fishery                    yellowfin sole that is harvested by AFA               participants and managers. This
                                             by limiting the opportunities for                       CPs. Since 2015, the proportion of                    limitation allows for continued
                                             Amendment 80 vessels to partner with                    harvest by AFA CPs has decreased, not                 participation by the majority of CVs that
                                             CVs.                                                    increased, relative to the proportion of              have historically fished BSAI TLAS
                                                Response: NMFS disagrees that this                   harvest by CVs. Section 2.7.1.1 of the                yellowfin sole and delivered to
                                             final rule violates AFA section 211,
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                                                                                                     Analysis states that, from 2008 through               motherships. Only two CVs that have
                                             creates a de-facto allocation, or conflicts             2014, AFA CPs harvested approximately                 shown interest in participating in the
                                             with NMFS policy regarding the ability                  85 percent of the total catch in the BSAI             fishery, notably after the Council
                                             of Amendment 80 vessels to act as                       TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery. In              signaled its intent to limit participation
                                             motherships. AFA section 211(a)                         2015, 2016, and 2017 (the last year of                by CVs in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole
                                             specifies that: ‘‘The North Pacific                     complete data), AFA CPs have harvested                fishery, are precluded from future
                                             Council shall recommend for approval                    55 percent, 51 percent, and 42 percent                participation under this rule.


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                                                This final rule is consistent with the               Restricting the CV fleet to eight vessels             1, this action is consistent with the final
                                             establishment of the BSAI TLAS under                    under this proposed rule will divert this             rule implementing Amendment 80,
                                             Amendment 80, defined in regulations                    revenue to the largest fishing                        which established criteria for
                                             at § 679.2 as all other BSAI trawl fishery              companies, the AFA CP owners, who                     participation in the BSAI TLAS
                                             participants not in the Amendment 80                    already receive massive revenue from                  fisheries. In developing this final rule to
                                             or CDQ sectors, and specifically                        their protected pollock monopoly.                     implement Amendment 116, the
                                             includes AFA CPs, AFA CVs, and non-                        Response: Capping the number of CVs                Council and NMFS based eligibility
                                             AFA CVs. The final rule implementing                    delivering TLAS yellowfin sole to                     qualifications on historic participation,
                                             Amendment 80 makes clear that the                       motherships will not significantly                    which is described in the rule as at least
                                             BSAI TLAS fisheries were created                        reduce CV participation in the fishery                one legal trip target landing of BSAI
                                             specifically to preserve the opportunity                from historic levels. Under this rule, it             TLAS yellowfin sole directed catch to a
                                             for such vessels to fish in the non-                    is anticipated that eight groundfish LLPs             mothership in any one year during the
                                             pollock trawl fisheries in the BSAI. This               will qualify for a BSAI TLAS yellowfin                qualifying period (2008 through 2015).
                                             action does not favor AFA or non-AFA                    sole directed fishery endorsement. CV                 The Council and NMFS did not
                                             CVs. NMFS has determined that of the                    participation in the fishery has never                consider dependency on this fishery by
                                             ten groundfish LLP licenses with CV                     exceeded nine vessels in any one year.                participants and did not equate the
                                             designations eligible for a BSAI TLAS                   As noted in the response to Comment 1,                fishery’s benefits to long-time, historic,
                                             yellowfin sole directed fishery                         the AFA CP sector is still subject to                 and recent participants with
                                             endorsement, three are endorsed as AFA                  BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole sideboard                    dependency on the fishery by those
                                             groundfish LLP licenses, while the                      limits as required at § 679.64(a) and (b).            participants. To the extent that historic
                                             remaining seven have no AFA or                          Also noted in the response to Comment                 participation was taken into account in
                                             Amendment 80 endorsement.                               1, the harvest has shifted from CPs                   the development of this rule, it was the
                                                This final rule implementing                         harvesting the majority of the BSAI                   historic participation of CVs, rather than
                                             Amendment 116 is also consistent with                   TLAS yellowfin sole to CVs harvesting                 the historic participation of CPs.
                                             the determination under Amendment 80                    a slight majority of the BSAI TLAS                    Further, in considering historic
                                             that Amendment 80 vessels could be                      yellowfin sole TAC in recent years. The               participation, the Council chose the
                                             used as motherships to receive harvest                  Analysis (Section 2.7.1.1) states that                more inclusive alternative that required
                                             from CVs fishing in the BSAI TLAS                       from 2008 through 2014 AFA CPs                        participation in the fishery in any one
                                             fisheries. The final rule implementing                  harvested approximately 85 percent of                 year during the qualifying period, rather
                                             Amendment 80 noted that it allowed the                  the total catch in the BSAI TLAS                      than any two years. For the eight CVs
                                             continued participation of one                          yellowfin sole directed fishery. In 2015,             designated on a groundfish LLP license
                                             Amendment 80 vessel that had                            2016, and 2017 (the last year of                      eligible to participate in the BSAI TLAS
                                             historically been used as a mothership                  complete data), AFA CPs have harvested                yellowfin sole directed fishery
                                             and acknowledged potential future                       55 percent, 51 percent, and 42 percent                endorsement under this final rule,
                                             growth in the use of Amendment 80                       of the total catch in the BSAI TLAS                   participation in the fishery ranged from
                                             vessels as motherships in the BSAI                      yellowfin sole directed fishery,                      one to seven years. Of those eight
                                             TLAS. Under this rule Amendment 80                      respectively (see Section 2.7.1.1). This              vessels, five participated in the fishery
                                             vessels can still act as motherships and                final rule limits the number of CVs that              for only one of the eight qualifying
                                             receive deliveries of BSAI TLAS                         may deliver catch in the BSAI TLAS                    years.
                                             yellowfin sole from CVs with a BSAI                     yellowfin sole directed fishery to                       Comment 4: These regulations should
                                             TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery                    motherships to approximately the                      not proceed in the guise of a halibut
                                             endorsement. However, NMFS and the                      number of CVs that have participated in               bycatch (PSC) management program.
                                             Council believe that further growth of                  recent years, and is not expected to                  The Analysis states that under the status
                                             CVs delivering to motherships must be                   result in an increase in catch by AFA                 quo management, halibut PSC usage in
                                             limited at this time to maintain a                      CPs. Therefore, this rule is not expected             the fishery will likely continue at
                                             balance between the ability of                          to divert revenue from the CV sector to               similar levels. There are no data to
                                             participants to fully harvest the TAC                   the CP sector.                                        support the creation of a closed class of
                                             and the management, conservation, and                      Comment 3: The proposed rule                       participants on the basis of halibut
                                             safety concerns that result from                        described the Council’s concern                       bycatch concerns in the status quo
                                             accelerated harvest caused by continued                 regarding ‘‘the likelihood of decreasing              fishery. Halibut bycatch has been
                                             increase in participation.                              benefits from the yellowfin sole TLAS                 reduced with CVs competing for lower
                                                Comment 2: As originally intended by                 fishery for long-time, historic, and                  halibut PSC in the TLAS. The entrance
                                             NMFS, the partnerships between CVs                      recent participants given the increasing              of new CVs into the fishery has created
                                             and Amendment 80 mothership                             number of participants in the fishery                 a new tool promoting bycatch reduction
                                             operations are lucrative for CVs, their                 and shorter fishing seasons.’’ The                    through competition between harvesters
                                             crews, and the State of Alaska.                         proposed action should not proceed                    for the lowest halibut bycatch rates. The
                                             Partnerships between Amendment 80                       based on ‘‘dependency’’ because (a)                   proposed regulations may actually
                                             vessels and CVs allow CVs the                           there is no legal ‘‘dependency’’ by the               reverse the bycatch reduction gains
                                             opportunity to harvest yellowfin sole                   AFA CPs on the BSAI TLAS yellowfin                    achieved by the competition between
                                             and earn revenue during times they                      sole directed fishery, and (b) mere                   CPs and CVs.
                                             would not otherwise be fishing. This                    ‘‘dependency’’ of a favored set of                       Response: NMFS acknowledges that
                                             puts Alaskan vessels and crew to work                   companies is not a legally sufficient                 the halibut PSC in the BSAI TLAS
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                                             during times that they would otherwise                  reason under the Magnuson-Stevens Act                 yellowfin sole directed fishery varies
                                             be sitting idle and collecting                          to exclude their competitors from a                   from year-to-year for a variety of
                                             unemployment. The BSAI TLAS                             fishery.                                              reasons. With the exception of 2013,
                                             yellowfin sole fishery provides CVs                        Response: This action does not                     halibut PSC rates are generally low and
                                             significant, predictable income that CV                 protect any particular group of vessels               within the PSC limits set through the
                                             owners can invest into Alaska and for                   based on dependency on this fishery. As               annual specifications process. However,
                                             new halibut reduction technology.                       explained in the response to Comment                  the preamble to the proposed rule states


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                                             that this action is necessary to mitigate               in the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole                       deliver their harvest to a mothership.
                                             the risk that a ‘‘race for fish’’ could                 directed fishery.                                     This action does not limit CPs
                                             develop, which could increase halibut                      Comment 5: The proposed rule states                participating in the BSAI TLAS
                                             PSC rates. The Analysis (Section 2.7.1.2)               that this action does not create a                    yellowfin sole fishery or assign a
                                             notes that overall, under status quo,                   Limited Access Privilege (LAP)                        portion of the TAC for exclusive use by
                                             halibut PSC usage in the BSAI TLAS                      program. We believe the proposed                      individual CPs or any specific group of
                                             yellowfin sole directed fishery will                    action is a LAP program. The AFA–CP                   CPs. Voluntary cooperative agreements
                                             likely continue at similar levels if                    companies have previously operated in                 are not equivalent to a LAP program
                                             participation is stable. However, the                   the TLAS subject to a voluntary                       created by NMFS. Moreover, NMFS
                                             Council noted the increase in the                       cooperative agreement that these                      maintains the ability to reallocate BSAI
                                             number of participating CVs that deliver                companies have refused to produce to                  TLAS yellowfin sole TAC to the
                                             to motherships in recent years and                      NMFS or other participants. We believe                Amendment 80 sector, if NMFS
                                             anticipated that such participation                     that this cooperative agreement                       determines that it will go unharvested.
                                                                                                     included allocation of harvest among its                 Comment 6: We support this action,
                                             would continue to increase without
                                                                                                     members. Thus, this action likely will                because it tightens eligibility of CVs and
                                             action to curtail the increase. The recent
                                                                                                     have the effect of allocating species to              will decelerate the race for fish to avoid
                                             increased participation, combined with
                                                                                                     the participants who may revert to their              the ‘‘Tragedy of the Commons,’’
                                             recent lower BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole                   previously agreed and undisclosed                     whereby the common resource is
                                             allocations, has resulted in a fully                    allocation agreement.                                 depleted as the number of vessels
                                             utilized fishery with increasingly                         Response: As noted in the proposed                 harvesting fish increases, and over time
                                             shorter fishing seasons. Shorter fishing                rule, Section 3 of the Magnuson-Stevens               the survival of the fish species itself is
                                             seasons can enhance the incentives for                  Act (16 U.S.C. 1802) defines a LAP as                 threatened. The recent influx of CV
                                             vessels to harvest quickly in order to                  a Federal permit issued as part of a                  effort has resulted in shortened seasons
                                             gain a greater share of the TAC before                  limited access system under section                   and affects participants historically
                                             it is fully harvested and the fishery is                303A to harvest a quantity of fish                    dependent on the fishery. The
                                             closed. These circumstances create a                    expressed by a unit or units                          additional CV effort also reduces
                                             substantial disincentive for harvesters to              representing a portion of the TAC of the              incentives and opportunities for
                                             take actions to reduce bycatch use and                  fishery that may be received or held for              participants to adopt measures to reduce
                                             waste, particularly if those actions could              exclusive use by a person and includes                halibut bycatch and associated
                                             reduce groundfish catch rates. This                     an individual fishing quota but does not              mortality.
                                             increases the potential for higher halibut              include community development                            Response: NMFS acknowledges the
                                             PSC rates. Accordingly, the Analysis                    quotas. This final rule limits the number             comment in support of Amendment
                                             (Section 2.7.1.2 and 3.2.2.1) notes that                of groundfish LLP licenses, and                       116.
                                             by limiting the level of participation by               therefore the number of CVs, that could                  Comment 7: We support this action,
                                             CVs, this action has the potential to                   be used to harvest BSAI TLAS yellowfin                because it will (1) allow for a reasonable
                                             mitigate future increases in halibut PSC                sole and deliver that harvest to a                    level of CV participation in the offshore
                                             in this fishery by relieving the harvest                mothership, but it does not assign a                  sector without limiting potential
                                             pressure and providing more flexibility                 portion of the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole               markets for sales of catch by qualifying
                                             in fishing operations, which allows                     TAC for exclusive use by a person. An                 vessels, (2) maintain competition for
                                             vessels to better avoid halibut PSC. In                 individual owner of a groundfish LLP                  catches and landings of those catches,
                                             this way, this action may help maintain                 license that receives an endorsement                  (3) reduce the race for fish, (4) protect
                                             current low levels or even decrease                     would not be allocated a specific                     historically dependent participants, and
                                             halibut PSC in the fishery.                             amount of BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole for                (5) allow for reasonable measures to
                                                                                                     the owner’s exclusive use. All vessels                reduce halibut bycatch mortality. The
                                                Further, NMFS believes that limiting
                                                                                                     eligible to participate in the offshore               commenter also noted that the onshore
                                             the number of CVs delivering to                         BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed                     sector is not constrained by this rule
                                             motherships provides more stability and                 fishery, including CPs as well as CVs                 and that there is no restriction on the
                                             predictability in the fishery over the                  designated on groundfish LLP licenses                 number of CVs that could deliver
                                             long term. This can facilitate better                   with the BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole                     shoreside, which would allow for new
                                             communication among participants and                    directed fishery endorsement, will                    entrants.
                                             provide a better opportunity to                         continue to compete with each other in                   Response: NMFS acknowledges the
                                             implement a voluntary best practices                    harvesting the BSAI TLAS yellowfin                    comment in support of Amendment
                                             agreement. Section 2.7.1.2 of the                       sole TAC rather than act together as one              116.
                                             Analysis describes this best practices                  entity. Additionally, although CVs have                  Comment 8: The correction to the
                                             agreement as ‘‘target rates of halibut                  not historically delivered their catch of             proposed rule (83 FR 28604; June 20,
                                             mortality, reporting real-time halibut                  yellowfin sole to shore-based processing              2018) is appropriate, as is NMFS’s
                                             mortality and location of the mortality,                plants, this proposed action does not                 interpretation of the Council’s motion
                                             and established procedures for sharing                  preclude CVs from conducting directed                 overall. Further, NMFS’s interpretation
                                             halibut mortality information via Sea-                  fishing for BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole                  of the Council’s motion to treat
                                             State [a private third-party data                       and delivering that harvest to shore-                 stationary floating processors as
                                             manager]. In some years, the agreement                  based processing plants. This proposed                motherships is consistent with the
                                             has also included informal                              action does not limit the amount of                   analysis of alternatives and the purpose
                                             apportionment of remaining halibut                      BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole that can be
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                                                                                                                                                           and need statement of the Council,
                                             mortality among participating vessels                   harvested by a CV designated on a                     which explicitly mentioned a concern
                                             that fish late in the year.’’ This action               groundfish LLP license with a BSAI                    with CV deliveries to floating
                                             does not preclude competition between                   TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery                  processors.
                                             CPs and CVs to reduce halibut PSC rates                 endorsement; rather, it limits the                       Response: NMFS acknowledges the
                                             from continuing to help maintain the                    number of CVs that are eligible to                    comment in support of the correction to
                                             consistently low rates of halibut bycatch               participate in the directed fishery and               the proposed rule. The definition of a


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                                             ‘‘mothership’’ in 679.2 includes vessels                corrected by the correction notice                       Section 604 of the Regulatory
                                             that are operating as ‘‘stationary floating             published on June 20, 2018 (83 FR                     Flexibility Act (RFA) requires that,
                                             processors’’ as that term is defined in                 28604). The final rule includes minor                 when an agency promulgates a final rule
                                             679.2. In addition, Section 2.7.1.1 of the              changes to the proposed rule text to                  under section 553 of Title 5 of the U.S.
                                             Analysis notes that two stationary                      correct citations and remove redundant                Code, after being required by that
                                             floating processors participated in the                 language. These changes include: (1)                  section or any other law to publish a
                                             fishery as motherships in 2008.                         Removed ‘‘as defined at 679.2’’                       general notice of proposed rulemaking,
                                             Although those stationary floating                      throughout the final rule; (2) Corrected              the agency shall prepare a FRFA.
                                             processors did not participate in the                   incorrect references to other sections of             Section 604 describes the required
                                             fishery after 2008, data from landings to               the rule; and (3) Removed the word                    contents of a FRFA: (1) A statement of
                                             those vessels were included in the                      ‘‘proposed’’ when referring to new                    the need for and objectives of the rule;
                                             analysis of impacts of the alternatives.                Tables 52 and 53.                                     (2) a statement of the significant issues
                                                Comment 9: NMFS received two                                                                               raised by the public comments in
                                             comments addressing issues outside the                  Classification
                                                                                                                                                           response to the IRFA, a statement of the
                                             scope of this action. One commenter did                   The Administrator, Alaska Region,                   assessment of the agency of such issues,
                                             not support this action because of the                  NMFS, has determined that Amendment                   and a statement of any changes made to
                                             effects of fishing on natural resources,                116 to the BSAI FMP and this final rule               the proposed rule as a result of such
                                             including marine mammals, and                           are necessary for the conservation and                comments; (3) the response of the
                                             suggested that NMFS cut the yellowfin                   management of the groundfish fishery                  agency to any comments filed by the
                                             sole quota by 50 percent. One                           and are consistent with the Magnuson-                 Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small
                                             commenter did not support this action                   Stevens Act and other applicable laws.                Business Administration (SBA) in
                                             and suggested that NMFS further limit                     This final rule has been determined to              response to the proposed rule, and a
                                             industrial-level commercial fishing in                  be not significant for the purposes of                detailed statement of any change made
                                             favor of small, traditional fishing boats               Executive Order 12866.                                to the proposed rule in the final rule as
                                             to reduce the impact of overfishing on                  Small Entity Compliance Guide                         a result of the comments; (4) a
                                             natural resources and revitalize local                                                                        description of and an estimate of the
                                             fishing economy and tourism.                               Section 212 of the Small Business                  number of small entities to which the
                                                Response: These comments address                     Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of                rule will apply or an explanation of why
                                             management issues that are beyond the                   1996 states that, for each rule or group              no such estimate is available; (5) a
                                             scope of Amendment 116 and this                         of related rules for which an agency is               description of the projected reporting,
                                             regulatory action. This final rule does                 required to prepare a final regulatory                recordkeeping, and other compliance
                                             not change the process of allocating                    flexibility analysis, the agency shall                requirements of the rule, including an
                                             quota or establishing TACs or sideboard                 publish one or more guides to assist                  estimate of the classes of small entities
                                             limits under the AFA or Amendment 80                    small entities in complying with the                  that will be subject to the requirement
                                             Programs, nor will this final rule change               rule, and shall designate such                        and the type of professional skills
                                             specific management measures that                       publications as ‘‘small entity                        necessary for preparation of the report
                                             govern the harvest of BSAI TLAS                         compliance guides.’’ The agency shall                 or record; and (6) a description of the
                                             yellowfin sole, such as fishing location,               explain the actions a small entity is                 steps the agency has taken to minimize
                                             timing, effort, or authorized gear types.               required to take to comply with a rule                the significant economic impact on
                                             This final rule limits access to the BSAI               or group of rules. As part of this                    small entities consistent with the stated
                                             TLAS yellowfin sole fishery by CVs that                 rulemaking process, a letter to                       objectives of applicable statutes
                                             deliver to motherships by requiring that                groundfish LLP license holders that also              including a statement of the factual,
                                             those CVs be designated on a groundfish                 serves as small entity compliance guide               policy, and legal reasons for selecting
                                             LLP license with a BSAI TLAS                            (the guide) was prepared. Copies of the               the alternative adopted in this final rule
                                             yellowfin sole CV endorsement and                       guide, i.e., groundfish LLP license                   and why each one of the other
                                             establishes eligibility criteria for such an            holder letter, will be sent to all holders            significant alternatives to the rule
                                             endorsement.                                            of groundfish LLP license for the Bering              considered by the agency which affect
                                                                                                     Sea trawl fisheries. The guide and this               the impact on small entities was
                                             OMB Revisions to PRA References in 15                   final rule will be available upon request             rejected.
                                             CFR 902.1(b)                                            from the Alaska Regional Office (see                     A description of this final rule and the
                                               Section 3507(c)(B)(i) of the Paperwork                ADDRESSES). This action does not                      need for and objectives of this rule are
                                             Reduction Act (PRA) requires that                       require any additional compliance from                contained in the preamble to this final
                                             agencies inventory and display a current                small entities that is not described in               rule and the preambles to the proposed
                                             control number assigned by the Director                 the preambles. Copies of the proposed                 rule (83 FR 26237, June 6, 2018) and the
                                             of the Office of Management and Budget                  rule, the correction notice, and this final           correction notice (83 FR 28604, June 20,
                                             (OMB), for each agency’s information                    rule are available from the NMFS                      2018), and are not repeated here.
                                             collection. Section 902.1(b) identifies                 website at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.
                                                                                                                                                           Public and Chief Counsel for Advocacy
                                             the location of NOAA regulations for                    gov.
                                                                                                                                                           Comments on the IRFA
                                             which OMB approval numbers have
                                                                                                     Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                   NMFS published the proposed rule on
                                             been issued. Because this final rule adds
                                                                                                     (FRFA)                                                June 6, 2018 (83 FR 26237), and a
                                             a new collection-of-information for
                                             recordkeeping and reporting                               This FRFA incorporates the initial                  correction notice to the proposed rule
                                                                                                     regulatory flexibility analysis (IRFA), a             on June 20, 2018 (83 FR 28604). An
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                                             requirements, 15 CFR 902.1(b) is revised
                                             to reference correctly the section                      summary of the significant issues raised              IRFA was prepared and summarized in
                                             resulting from this final rule.                         by the public comments in response to                 the Classification section of the
                                                                                                     the IRFA, NMFS’s responses to those                   preamble to the proposed rule. The
                                             Changes From the Proposed Rule                          comments, and a summary of the                        comment period for the proposed rule
                                               This final rule contains no substantive               analyses completed to support this                    closed on July 6, 2018. The comment
                                             changes from the proposed rule, as                      action.                                               period for the notice of availability for


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                                             Amendment 116 closed on July 17,                        either an AFA or an Amendment 80                      increased catcher vessel participation
                                             2018. NMFS received five letters of                     cooperative in 2017. NMFS therefore                   under certain conditions and thereby
                                             public comment on the proposed rule                     considers these LLP license holders to                failed to mitigate the risk of a race for
                                             and Amendment 116. The Chief                            be ‘‘affiliated’’ large (non-small) entities          fish. The Council and NMFS selected
                                             Counsel for Advocacy of the SBA did                     for RFA purposes.                                     the alternative in this rule because it
                                             not file any comments on the proposed                      The remaining nine groundfish LLP                  best achieves their stated policy
                                             rule.                                                   license holders are not affiliated with               objectives.
                                               NMFS received no comments                             AFA or Amendment 80 cooperatives
                                             specifically on the IRFA. However, one                  and are assumed to be small entities                  Collection-of-Information Requirements
                                             of the comments supported this action,                  directly regulated by this action for
                                             because it provides operational relief to               purposes of the RFA. All five vessel                    This final rule contains collection-of-
                                             the owners and operators of trawl CVs.                  owners who are considered regulated                   information requirements subject to the
                                                                                                     entities under this final rule were                   PRA, which have been approved by
                                             Number and Description of Small                                                                               OMB under Control Number 0648–0766.
                                                                                                     affiliated with either an AFA pollock or
                                             Entities Regulated by This Final Action                                                                       The public reporting burden for the
                                                                                                     an Amendment 80 cooperative in 2017.
                                                This final rule directly regulates (1)               Therefore, NMFS considers them                        collection-of-information requirements
                                             holders of groundfish LLP licenses that                 ‘‘affiliated’’ large (non-small) entities for         in this final rule is estimated to average
                                             authorize a vessel designated on the LLP                RFA purposes. This FRFA assumes that                  2 hours per response for a one-time
                                             license to harvest groundfish using                     each vessel owner and each groundfish                 Election to Assign Qualifying Landings
                                             trawl gear in the Bering Sea, and (2)                   LLP license holder is a unique entity;                to an LLP license and 4 hours per
                                             vessel owners that must choose one of                   therefore, the total number of directly               response to submit an appeal, which
                                             two LLP licenses on which the vessel                    regulated entities may be an                          includes the time for reviewing
                                             was designated during the qualifying                    overestimate because some vessel                      instructions, searching existing data
                                             period. Based on the best available and                 owners and groundfish LLP license                     sources, gathering and maintaining the
                                             most recent complete data from 2008                     holders are likely affiliated through
                                             through 2017, 163 groundfish LLP                                                                              data needed, and completing and
                                                                                                     common ownership. These potential
                                             license holders and five vessel owners                                                                        reviewing the collection of information.
                                                                                                     affiliations are not known with the best
                                             will be directly regulated by this action.              available data and cannot be predicted.                 Send comments on these or any other
                                                For RFA purposes only, NMFS has                                                                            aspects of the collection of information
                                             established a small business size                       Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other                   to NMFS Alaska Region at the
                                             standard for businesses, including their                Compliance Requirements
                                                                                                                                                           ADDRESSES above, and by email to
                                             affiliates, whose primary industry is                      This final rule does not add                       OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov or fax
                                             commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2).                  additional reporting or recordkeeping                 to (202) 395–5806.
                                             A business primarily engaged in                         requirements for the vessels that choose
                                             commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411)                   to submit an appeal. An appeal process                  Notwithstanding any other provision
                                             is classified as a small business if it is              exists for LLP license endorsement                    of law, no person is required to respond
                                             independently owned and operated, is                    issuance. No small entity is subject to               to, and no person shall be subject to
                                             not dominant in its field of operation                  reporting requirements that are in                    penalty for failure to comply with, a
                                             (including its affiliates), and has                     addition to or different from the                     collection of information subject to the
                                             combined annual receipts not in excess                  requirements that apply to all directly               requirements of the PRA, unless that
                                             of $11 million for all its affiliated                   regulated entities. No unique                         collection of information displays a
                                             operations worldwide.                                   professional skills are needed for the                currently valid OMB control number.
                                                The RFA requires consideration of                    LLP license or vessel owners or                       All currently approved NOAA
                                             affiliations between entities for the                   operators to comply with the reporting                collections of information may be
                                             purpose of assessing whether an entity                  and recordkeeping requirements                        viewed at http://www.cio.noaa.gov/
                                             is classified as small. The AFA pollock                 associated with this final rule. This final           services_programs/prasubs.html.
                                             and Amendment 80 cooperatives are                       rule does not implement or increase any
                                             types of affiliation between entities. All              fees that NMFS collects from directly                 List of Subjects
                                             of the AFA and Amendment 80                             regulated entities. The Analysis                      15 CFR Part 902
                                             cooperatives have gross annual revenues                 identifies no operational costs of the
                                             that are substantially greater than $11                 endorsement (see ADDRESSES).                            Reporting and recordkeeping
                                             million. Therefore, NMFS considers                                                                            requirements.
                                             members in these cooperatives                           Description of Significant Alternatives
                                             ‘‘affiliated’’ large (non-small) entities for           Considered to the Final Action That                   50 CFR Part 679
                                             RFA purposes.                                           Minimize Adverse Impacts on Small
                                                                                                     Entities                                                Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and
                                                Of the 163 groundfish LLP license
                                                                                                                                                           recordkeeping requirements.
                                             holders directly regulated by this action,                None of the nine regulated small
                                             128 were members of an AFA                              entities identified by NMFS have                        Dated: October 1, 2018.
                                             cooperative and 26 were members of an                   previously delivered TLAS YFS to a                    Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                             Amendment 80 cooperative in 2017.                       mothership. This rule will not affect                 Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                             Therefore, NMFS considers those 154                     existing delivery patterns of those                   Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                             groundfish LLP license holders to be                    vessels, and possible future impacts to               Fisheries Service.
                                             ‘‘affiliated’’ large (non-small) entities for           these vessels could not be quantified.
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                                             RFA purposes. All of the groundfish                     However, none of the alternatives                       For the reasons set out in the
                                             LLP licenses with designated vessels                    considered by the Council that would                  preamble, NMFS amends 15 CFR part
                                             that participated in the BSAI TLAS                      have avoided regulating these small                   902 and 50 CFR part 679 as follows:
                                             yellowfin sole directed fishery and                     entities would have accomplished the
                                             delivered catch to a mothership from                    stated objectives of the rule. Each of
                                             2008 through 2017 were affiliated with                  those alternatives would have allowed


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                                             Title 15—Commerce and Foreign Trade                             designations and a BSAI TLAS                          2008 through 2015 and made at least
                                                                                                             yellowfin sole directed fishery                       one legal trip target landing in a BSAI
                                             PART 902—NOAA INFORMATION                                       endorsement may operate as a catcher                  TLAS directed fishery from 2008
                                             COLLECTION REQUIREMENTS UNDER                                   vessel and deliver its catch of yellowfin             through 2015, the vessel owner must
                                             THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT:                                    sole harvested in the directed BSAI                   notify NMFS which one of those
                                             OMB CONTROL NUMBERS                                             TLAS fishery to a mothership, or                      groundfish LLP licenses NMFS is to
                                                                                                             operate as a catcher/processor and catch              credit with the legal trip target
                                             ■ 1. The authority citation for part 902                        and process its own catch in this                     landing(s) specified in paragraph
                                             continues to read as follows:                                   fishery.                                              (k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this section.
                                                 Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.                              (ii) Eligibility requirements for a BSAI              (C) Trip target landings will be
                                                                                                             TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery                  determined based on round weight
                                             ■ 2. In § 902.1, in the table in paragraph
                                                                                                             endorsement. (A) A groundfish LLP                     equivalents.
                                             (b), under the entry ‘‘50 CFR’’, revise the                                                                              (iv) Exemptions to BSAI TLAS
                                                                                                             license is eligible to receive a BSAI
                                             entry for ‘‘679.4’’ to read as follows:                                                                               yellowfin sole endorsements. Any vessel
                                                                                                             TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery
                                             § 902.1 OMB control numbers assigned                            endorsement if the groundfish LLP                     exempted from the License Limitation
                                             pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act.                        license:                                              Program at paragraph (k)(2) of this
                                                                                                                (1) Had a vessel designated on it, in              section is exempted from the
                                             *       *    *           *       *
                                                 (b) * * *                                                   any year from 2008 through 2015, that                 requirement to have a BSAI TLAS
                                                                                                             made at least one legal trip target                   yellowfin sole endorsement to deliver
                                              CFR part or section                                            landing of yellowfin sole in the BSAI                 catch of BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole to a
                                                                              Current OMB control            TLAS directed fishery to a mothership                 mothership for processing.
                                             where the information            number (all numbers
                                             collection requirement            begin with 0648–)             in any one year from 2008 through 2015,                  (v) BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole
                                                    is located                                               inclusive, where a trip target is the                 participation official record. (A) The
                                                                                                             groundfish species for which the                      official record will contain all
                                                *             *           *            *            *
                                                                                                             retained amount of that groundfish                    information used by the Regional
                                             50 CFR:                                                         species is greater than the retained                  Administrator that is necessary to
                                                                                                             amount of any other groundfish species                administer the requirements described
                                                *            *              *       *        *               for that trip;                                        in paragraph (k)(14) of this section.
                                             679.4 ......................... –0206, –0272, –0334,               (2) Has a Bering Sea area endorsement                 (B) The official record is presumed to
                                                                               –0393, –0513,                 and a trawl gear designation; and                     be correct. A groundfish LLP license
                                                                               –0545, –0565,                    (3) Is credited by NMFS with a legal               holder has the burden to prove
                                                                               –0665, and –0766              trip target landing specified in                      otherwise.
                                                                                                             paragraph (k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this                      (C) Only legal landings as defined in
                                                  *           *           *            *            *        section.                                              § 679.2 and documented on State of
                                                                                                                (B) If a vessel specified in paragraph             Alaska fish tickets or NMFS weekly
                                             *        *      *        *       *                              (k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this section was                 production reports will be used to
                                             Title 50—Wildlife and Fisheries                                 designated on more than one groundfish                determine legal trip target landings
                                                                                                             LLP license from 2008 through 2015 and                under paragraph (k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this
                                             PART 679—FISHERIES OF THE                                       made at least one legal trip target                   section.
                                             EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF                                     landing in a BSAI TLAS directed fishery                  (vi) Process for issuing BSAI TLAS
                                             ALASKA                                                          from 2008 through 2015, the vessel                    yellowfin sole endorsements. (A) NMFS
                                                                                                             owner must specify to NMFS only one                   will issue to the holder of each
                                             ■ 3. The authority citation for part 679                        of those groundfish LLP licenses to                   groundfish LLP license endorsed to use
                                             continues to read as follows:                                   receive credit with the legal trip target             trawl gear in the Bering Sea and
                                               Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et                     landing(s) specified in paragraph                     designated in Column A of Table 52 to
                                             seq.; 3631 et seq.; Pub. L. 108–447; Pub. L.                    (k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this section.                    this part a notice of eligibility to receive
                                             111–281.                                                           (iii) Explanations for BSAI TLAS                   a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole directed
                                             ■ 4. In § 679.4, add paragraph (k)(14) to                       yellowfin sole directed fishery                       fishery endorsement and a revised
                                             read as follows:                                                endorsement. (A) NMFS will determine                  groundfish LLP license with a BSAI
                                                                                                             whether a groundfish LLP license is                   TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery
                                             § 679.4      Permits.                                           eligible to receive a BSAI TLAS                       endorsement.
                                             *      *    *    *      *                                       yellowfin sole directed fishery                          (B) NMFS will issue to the holder of
                                                (k) * * *                                                    endorsement under paragraph (k)(14)(ii)               each groundfish LLP license endorsed to
                                                (14) Yellowfin sole trawl limited                            of this section based only on                         use trawl gear in the Bering Sea and
                                             access sector (TLAS) directed fishery                           information contained in the official                 designated in Column A of Table 53 to
                                             endorsement in the BSAI—(i) General.                            record described in paragraph (k)(14)(v)              this part a notice of eligibility to be
                                             In addition to other requirements of this                       of this section.                                      credited with a legal trip target landing
                                             part, and unless specifically exempted                             (B) NMFS will credit a groundfish                  specified in (k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this
                                             in paragraph (k)(2) of this section, a                          LLP license with a legal trip target                  section.
                                             vessel must be designated on a                                  landing specified in paragraph                           (1) NMFS will also issue to the owner
                                             groundfish LLP license that has a BSAI                          (k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this section if that             of the vessel designated on the
                                             TLAS yellowfin sole directed fishery                            groundfish LLP license was the only                   groundfish LLP licenses in Column A of
                                             endorsement in order to conduct                                 groundfish LLP license on which the                   Table 53 a notice of eligibility for the
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                                             directed fishing for yellowfin sole with                        vessel was designated from 2008                       two listed groundfish LLP licenses to be
                                             trawl gear in the BSAI Trawl Limited                            through 2015. If a vessel that made at                credited with a legal trip target landing
                                             Access Sector fishery and deliver the                           least one legal trip target landing                   specified in (k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this
                                             catch to a mothership. A vessel                                 specified in paragraph (k)(14)(ii)(A)(1)              section. The notice to the vessel owner
                                             designated on a groundfish LLP license                          of this section was designated on more                will provide instructions for the vessel
                                             with trawl and catcher/processor vessel                         than one groundfish LLP license from                  owner to select the one groundfish LLP


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                                             license that NMFS is to credit with the                                   information or evidence to amend or                claims and is insufficient to rebut the
                                             legal trip target landing specified in                                    challenge the information in the official          presumption that the official record is
                                             (k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this section.                                        record of this section as specified in             correct, or if the additional information,
                                                (2) The holder of a groundfish LLP                                     paragraphs (k)(14)(vi)(D) and (E) of this          evidence, or revised application is not
                                             license in Column A of Table 53 will                                      section.                                           provided within the time period
                                             receive a revised groundfish LLP license                                     (C) NMFS will issue to the holder of            specified in the letter that notifies the
                                             with a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole                                           a groundfish LLP license with a Bering             applicant of his or her 30-day
                                             directed fishery endorsement if:                                          Sea trawl designation and that is not              evidentiary period. The IAD will
                                                (i) The owner of the vessel designated                                 listed in either Table 52 or 53 a notice           indicate the deficiencies with the
                                             on the groundfish LLP license requests                                    informing that holder that the                     information or evidence submitted. The
                                             in writing that NMFS credit that                                          groundfish LLP license is not eligible to          IAD will also indicate which claims
                                             groundfish LLP license with the legal                                     be credited with a legal trip target               cannot be approved based on the
                                             trip target landing specified in                                          landing or receive a BSAI TLAS                     available information or evidence. A
                                             paragraph (k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) of this                                       yellowfin sole directed fishery                    person who receives an IAD may appeal
                                             section;                                                                  endorsement based on the official                  pursuant to 15 CFR part 906. NMFS will
                                                (ii) The vessel owner, or the                                          record, using the address on record at             issue a non-transferable interim license
                                             authorized agent, signs the request;                                      the time the notification is sent. The             that is effective until final agency action
                                                (iii) The written request is submitted                                                                                    on the IAD to an applicant who avails
                                                                                                                       notice will inform the holder of the
                                             to NMFS using one of the following
                                                                                                                       groundfish LLP license of the timing               himself or herself of the opportunity to
                                             methods: Mail at Regional
                                                                                                                       and process through which the holder               appeal an IAD and who has a credible
                                             Administrator, c/o Restricted Access
                                                                                                                       can provide additional information or              claim to eligibility for a BSAI TLAS
                                             Management Program, NMFS, P.O. Box
                                                                                                                       evidence to amend or challenge the                 yellowfin sole endorsement.
                                             21668, Juneau, AK 99802–1668; fax at
                                             907–586–7352; or hand delivery or                                         information in the official record of this         *     *      *     *     *
                                             carrier at NMFS, Room 713, 709 West                                       section, as specified in paragraphs
                                                                                                                                                                          ■ 5. In § 679.7, add paragraph (i)(11) to
                                             9th Street, Juneau, AK 99801;                                             (k)(14)(vi)(D) and (E) of this section.
                                                                                                                                                                          read as follows;
                                                and                                                                       (D) The Regional Administrator will
                                                (iv) NMFS receives the written request                                 specify by letter a 30-day evidentiary             § 679.7    Prohibitions.
                                             and credits the groundfish LLP license                                    period during which an applicant may               *     *     *     *     *
                                             with the legal trip target landing                                        provide additional information or                    (i) * * *
                                             specified in paragraph (k)(14)(ii)(A)(1)                                  evidence to amend or challenge the
                                                                                                                                                                            (11) Prohibitions specific to the BSAI
                                             of this section.                                                          information in the official record. A
                                                                                                                                                                          Trawl Limited Access Sector yellowfin
                                                (3) The holder of a groundfish LLP                                     person will be limited to one 30-day
                                                                                                                                                                          sole directed fishery. Deliver yellowfin
                                             license in Column A of Table 53 that is                                   evidentiary period. Additional
                                                                                                                                                                          sole harvested with trawl gear in the
                                             not selected by the vessel owner will                                     information or evidence received after
                                                                                                                                                                          BSAI Trawl Limited Access Sector
                                             receive a notice, using the address on                                    the 30-day evidentiary period specified
                                                                                                                                                                          yellowfin sole directed fishery to a
                                             record at the time the notification is                                    in the letter has expired will not be
                                                                                                                                                                          mothership without a legible copy of a
                                             sent, informing the holder that the                                       considered for purposes of the initial
                                                                                                                                                                          valid groundfish LLP license with a
                                             groundfish LLP license was not selected                                   administrative determination (IAD).
                                                                                                                                                                          BSAI Trawl Limited Access Sector
                                             by the vessel owner, will not be credited                                    (E) The Regional Administrator will
                                                                                                                                                                          yellowfin sole directed fishery
                                             with a legal trip target landing, and will                                prepare and send an IAD to the
                                                                                                                                                                          endorsement, except as provided in
                                             not receive a BSAI TLAS yellowfin sole                                    applicant following the expiration of the
                                                                                                                                                                          § 679.4(k)(2).
                                             endorsement. The notice will inform the                                   30-day evidentiary period, if the
                                             holder of the groundfish LLP license of                                   Regional Administrator determines that             *     *     *     *     *
                                             the timing and process through which                                      the information or evidence provided by            ■ 6. Add Table 52 to part 679 to read as
                                             the holder can provide additional                                         the person fails to support the person’s           follows:

                                                    TABLE 52 TO PART 679—GROUNDFISH LLP LICENSES ELIGIBLE FOR A BSAI TRAWL LIMITED ACCESS SECTOR
                                                                           YELLOWFIN SOLE DIRECTED FISHERY ENDORSEMENT
                                                                                                                            [X indicates that Column A applies]

                                                                    Column A                                                                                         Column B

                                             The Holder of Groundfish License Number . . .                              Is eligible under 50 CFR 679.4(k)(14)(ii) to be assigned an Endorsement for the BSAI Trawl
                                                                                                                           Limited Access Sector Yellowfin Sole Fishery.
                                                  LLG   3944   .....................................................    X.
                                                  LLG   2913   .....................................................    X.
                                                  LLG   1667   .....................................................    X.
                                                  LLG   3714   .....................................................    X.
                                                  LLG   1820   .....................................................    X.
                                                  LLG   3741   .....................................................    X.
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                                             ■ 7. Add Table 53 to part 679 to read as
                                             follows:




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                                              TABLE 53 TO PART 679—GROUNDFISH LLP LICENSES THAT REQUIRE QUALIFIED LANDINGS ASSIGNMENT TO BE ELIGIBLE
                                                        FOR A BSAI TRAWL LIMITED ACCESS SECTOR YELLOWFIN SOLE DIRECTED FISHERY ENDORSEMENT
                                                                                                                    [X indicates that Column A applies]

                                                                                     Column A                                                                                  Column B

                                             A single vessel was designated on the following pairs of groundfish                             The owner of the vessel designated on the pair of LLP licenses in Col-
                                               LLP licenses during the qualifying period identified in 50 CFR                                   umn A must notify NMFS which LLP license from each pair in Col-
                                               679.4(k)(14)(ii)(A)(1) . . .                                                                     umn A is to be credited with qualifying landing(s) under 50 CFR
                                                                                                                                                679.4(k)(14)(vi)(B)(2).
                                                  LLG 3838 and LLG 2702 ..................................................................   X.
                                                  LLG 3902 and LLG 3826 ..................................................................   X.



                                             [FR Doc. 2018–21632 Filed 10–3–18; 8:45 am]                    Responses to Regulatory Reform                            warrant continued control on the
                                             BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                         Comments and Other Feedback                               USML.
                                                                                                                                                                        One commenter requested that the
                                                                                                               On January 30, 2017, the President
                                                                                                                                                                      Department eliminate the requirement
                                                                                                            issued Executive Order 13771, Reducing
                                             DEPARTMENT OF STATE                                                                                                      to return licenses for tech data, in
                                                                                                            Regulation and Controlling Regulatory
                                                                                                                                                                      § 123.22(b)(3)(i) and (c)(2) (all citations
                                                                                                            Costs. On February 24, 2017, the
                                             22 CFR Parts 121 and 123                                                                                                 are to 22 CFR). Exporters are required to
                                                                                                            President issued Executive Order 13777,
                                                                                                                                                                      return licenses for the export of
                                             [Public Notice 10349]                                          Enforcing the Regulatory Reform
                                                                                                                                                                      technical data to the Department after
                                                                                                            Agenda.                                                   the initial export of all of the approved
                                             RIN 1400–AE52                                                     On July 14, 2017, the Department                       technical data. Exporters are also
                                                                                                            published a Request for Comments in                       required to return all licenses that are
                                             Regulatory Reform Revisions to the
                                                                                                            the Federal Register (82 FR 32493) to                     exported against, but not electronically
                                             International Traffic in Arms
                                                                                                            get feedback from the public on how it                    decremented. The Department has
                                             Regulations
                                                                                                            could achieve meaningful burden                           reviewed the comments and the use of
                                             AGENCY:Department of State.                                    reduction while continuing to achieve                     the returned licenses and has
                                                   Interim final rule; request for
                                             ACTION:                                                        the Department’s statutory obligations.                   determined that it can garner the
                                             comments.                                                      The Department sought comments on                         necessary information via other means.
                                                                                                            the Department regulations, guidance                      The Department accepts these changes
                                             SUMMARY:   In response to public                               documents, and collections of                             and will remove the relevant language
                                             comments, the Department of State                              information that members of the public                    in § 123.22(b)(3)(i) and (c)(2).
                                             removes certain notification                                   believe should be removed or modified                       Two commenters requested that the
                                             requirements from the International                            to alleviate unnecessary burdens. The                     Department eliminate the Initial Export
                                             Traffic in Arms Regulations and revises                        Department also requested economic                        Notification in § 123.22(b)(3)(ii). The
                                             several entries on the United States                           data to support any proposed changes.                     Department does not accept these
                                             Munitions List to remove items that do                            In response to the July 14, 2017                       changes. Section 123.22(b)(3)(ii)
                                             not warrant continued inclusion.                               request for comments, the Department                      requires that prior to the initial export
                                             Specifically, this rule adds notes to                          received several comments related to                      of any technical data or defense services
                                             USML Category IV and V, revises                                the International Traffic in Arms                         under an Agreement, the Agreement
                                             control text in USML Categories VIII, XI                       Regulations (ITAR). The Department has                    holder inform DDTC that exports are
                                             and XV, and revises a section of the                           concluded its review of two of the                        beginning. These notifications are for
                                             regulations.                                                   comments and has accepted one of the                      exports of defense articles and defense
                                             DATES:
                                                                                                            changes suggested. The Department                         services that are generally not reported
                                                Effective date: This rule is effective on                   received several additional comments,                     to the U.S. government through the
                                             October 4, 2018.                                               which we are beginning to review. Any                     Automated Export System and as such,
                                                Comments due date: Interested parties                       response to these additional comments,                    these notifications are often the only
                                             may submit comments by November 19,                            none of which are relevant to this                        way that the Department knows that the
                                             2018.                                                          rulemaking, will be done via a separate                   export has occurred.
                                                                                                            rule. These comments and the                                Two commenters requested that the
                                             ADDRESSES: Interested parties may
                                                                                                            Department’s responses are set forth                      Department eliminate the notification of
                                             submit comments by one of the                                  below. The Department has also                            termination in § 124.6. The Department
                                             following methods:                                             received feedback from the public, the                    does not accept these changes. Section
                                                • Email: DDTCPublicComments@                                regulated industry, and other                             124.6 requires that an Agreement holder
                                             state.gov with the subject line,                               government and private sector experts,                    inform DDTC of the impending
                                             ‘‘Regulatory Reform Revisions’’                                through a variety of formal and informal                  termination of the agreement not less
                                                • Internet: At www.regulations.gov,                         channels, that several entries on the                     than 30 days prior to the expiration date
                                             search for this notice using Docket                            United States Munitions List (USML)                       of such agreement. The Department uses
                                             DOS–2018–0020.                                                 are controlling items that are, or soon                   this notification as part of its
                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                               will be, in normal commercial use. The                    compliance assessment practices.
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                                                Mr. Robert Monjay, Office of Defense                        Department has determined that it can                     However, the Department is undertaking
                                             Trade Controls Policy, Department of                           revise certain entries in a manner                        a modernization of its IT systems for
                                             State, telephone (202) 663–2817; email                         consistent with the objectives set forth                  export licensing and will review
                                             monjayr@state.gov. ATTN: Regulatory                            in Executive Order 13777 to remove the                    whether an IT solution can be put in
                                             Reform Revisions.                                              controls on these items, while                            place to allow the elimination of this
                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                     maintaining control on those items that                   notification requirement.


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Document Created: 2018-10-04 02:02:36
Document Modified: 2018-10-04 02:02:36
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis rule is effective November 5, 2018.
ContactBridget Mansfield, 907-586-7228.
FR Citation83 FR 49994 
RIN Number0648-BH02
CFR Citation15 CFR 902
50 CFR 679

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