83_FR_51588 83 FR 51391 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Atlantic Bluefin Tuna and Northern Albacore Tuna Quotas; Atlantic Bigeye and Yellowfin Tuna Size Limit Regulations

83 FR 51391 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Atlantic Bluefin Tuna and Northern Albacore Tuna Quotas; Atlantic Bigeye and Yellowfin Tuna Size Limit Regulations

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 197 (October 11, 2018)

Page Range51391-51399
FR Document2018-22034

In this final rule, NMFS modifies the baseline annual U.S. quota and subquotas for Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT) and the baseline annual U.S. North Atlantic albacore (northern albacore or NALB) quota to reflect quotas adopted by the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT). NMFS also updates regulatory language on school BFT to reflect current ICCAT requirements. NMFS also makes a minor change to the Atlantic tunas size limit regulations to address retention, possession, and landing of bigeye and yellowfin tuna damaged through predation by sharks and other marine species. This action is necessary to implement binding recommendations of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT), as required by the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act (ATCA), and to achieve domestic management objectives under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). NMFS also provides notice of adjustment of the 2018 BFT Reserve category quota and the 2018 NALB baseline quota to account for the available underharvest from 2017, consistent with the Atlantic tunas quota regulations. NMFS further recalculates the BFT Purse Seine and Reserve category quotas that were announced earlier this year, in accordance with the quotas in this final rule.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 635

[Docket No. 180117042-8884-02]
RIN 0648-BH54


Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Atlantic Bluefin Tuna and 
Northern Albacore Tuna Quotas; Atlantic Bigeye and Yellowfin Tuna Size 
Limit Regulations

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

ACTION: Final rule; notification of adjustment and recalculation of 
quotas.

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SUMMARY: In this final rule, NMFS modifies the baseline annual U.S. 
quota and subquotas for Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT) and the baseline 
annual U.S. North Atlantic albacore (northern albacore or NALB) quota 
to reflect quotas adopted by the International Commission for the 
Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT). NMFS also updates regulatory 
language on school BFT to reflect current ICCAT requirements. NMFS also 
makes a minor change to the Atlantic tunas size limit regulations to 
address retention, possession, and landing of bigeye and yellowfin tuna 
damaged through predation by sharks and other marine species. This 
action is necessary to implement binding recommendations of the 
International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas 
(ICCAT), as required by the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act (ATCA), and 
to achieve domestic management objectives under the Magnuson-Stevens 
Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). NMFS 
also provides notice of adjustment of the 2018 BFT Reserve category 
quota and the 2018 NALB baseline quota to account for the available 
underharvest from 2017, consistent with the Atlantic tunas quota 
regulations. NMFS further recalculates the BFT Purse Seine and Reserve 
category quotas that were announced earlier this year, in accordance 
with the quotas in this final rule.

DATES: Effective October 10, 2018.

ADDRESSES: Supporting documents, including the Environmental Assessment 
(EA), Regulatory Impact Review, and Final Regulatory Flexibility 
Analysis, may be downloaded from the HMS website at 
www.fisheries.noaa.gov/topic/atlantic-highly-migratory-species/. These 
documents also are available by contacting Sarah McLaughlin, Highly 
Migratory Species (HMS) Management Division, Office of Sustainable 
Fisheries (F/SF1), NMFS, 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sarah McLaughlin or Brad McHale, 978-
281-9260.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT), bigeye tuna, 
albacore tuna (NALB), yellowfin tuna, and skipjack tuna (hereafter 
referred to as ``Atlantic tunas'') are managed under the dual authority 
of the Magnuson-Stevens Act (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.) and ATCA (16 
U.S.C. 971 et seq.). As a member of ICCAT, the United States implements 
binding ICCAT recommendations pursuant to ATCA, which authorizes the 
Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) to promulgate regulations, as may be 
necessary and appropriate to carry out ICCAT recommendations. The 
authority to issue regulations under the Magnuson-Stevens Act and ATCA 
has been delegated from the Secretary to the Assistant Administrator 
for Fisheries, NMFS. Regulations implemented under the authority of 
ATCA and the Magnuson-Stevens Act governing the harvest of BFT and NALB 
by persons and vessels subject to U.S, jurisdiction are found at 50 CFR 
part 635.

Background

    Background information about the need to modify the U.S. BFT 
baseline quota and subquotas and the U.S. NALB baseline quota, as well 
as detailed descriptions of changes to the existing regulations 
regarding school BFT and size requirements for retention, possession, 
and landing of bigeye and yellowfin tuna damaged by predation, were 
provided in the preamble to the proposed rule (83 FR 31517, July 6, 
2018) and most of that background information is not repeated here. The 
30-day comment period ended August 6, 2018. All Total Allowable Catch 
(TAC), quota, and weight information in this action are whole weight 
amounts.
    Consistent with the regulations regarding annual BFT quota 
adjustment, NMFS annually announces the addition of available 
underharvest, if any, to the BFT Reserve category in a Federal Register 
notice once complete catch (landings and dead discards) information is 
available and finalized. Such data became available to NMFS since 
publication of the proposed rule, and notice of the quota adjustment 
for 2017 underharvest is included with this final rule to provide the 
regulated community with the most up-to-date quota balances.

BFT Annual Quota and Subquotas

    At its November 2017 meeting, after considering the advice of 
ICCAT's Standing Committee on Research and Statistics (SCRS), ICCAT 
adopted Recommendation 17-06 (Recommendation by ICCAT for an Interim 
Conservation and Management Plan for western Atlantic BFT) for 2018 
through 2020. An interim approach was selected in light of the SCRS' 
new stock assessment approach and ICCAT's anticipated development of 
management procedures for the stock by 2020. Management procedures are 
a way to manage stocks in light of stock assessment and other 
scientific uncertainties and include use of stock monitoring, pre-
agreed actions based on triggers (i.e., harvest control rules), and 
evaluation to help ensure identified management objectives are 
achieved. See EA for more details. The Recommendation included a TAC of 
2,350 mt annually (i.e., an increase of approximately 17.5 percent) for 
2018, 2019, and 2020. This TAC is within the SCRS-recommended range and 
provides a buffer from the top end of the range to help further account 
for identified stock assessment uncertainties. Relevant provisions of 
the Recommendation by ICCAT Amending the Supplemental Recommendation by 
ICCAT Concerning the Western Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Rebuilding Program 
(Recommendation 16-08) were also maintained in Recommendation 17-06, 
such as those involving effort and capacity limits, the 10-percent 
limit on the amount of unused quota Contracting Parties may carry 
forward, minimum fish size requirements and protection of small fish 
(including the 10-percent tolerance limit on the harvest of BFT 
measuring less than 115 cm and the procedures for addressing 
overharvest of the tolerance limit), area and time restrictions, 
transshipment, scientific research, and data and reporting 
requirements.

Quotas and Domestic Allocations

    Recommendation 17-06 maintained the quota allocations to individual 
Contracting Parties (i.e., the percentages to each Contracting Party) 
of previous recommendations. Under the ICCAT recommendation, the annual 
U.S. quota is 1,247.86 mt, plus 25 mt to account for bycatch related to 
pelagic longline fisheries in the Northeast Distant gear restricted 
area (NED), resulting in a total of 1,272.86 mt.
    This action implements the ICCAT-recommended quota of 1,272.86 mt. 
The table below shows the final baseline

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quotas and subquotas that result from applying the process codified in 
the quota regulations at 50 CFR 635.27(a) to the ICCAT-recommended U.S. 
BFT quota. These quotas (in mt) are codified at Sec.  635.27(a) and 
will remain in effect until changed. Because ICCAT adopted annual TACs 
for 2018 through 2020, NMFS currently anticipates that the annual U.S. 
baseline quota and subquotas in this rule will be in effect through 
2020; they will remain in place unless and until a new U.S. quota is 
adopted by ICCAT.
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    Within the BFT quota proposed in this action and consistent with 
the ICCAT-recommended limit on the harvest of school BFT (measuring 27 
to less than 47 inches curved fork length (CFL)), the school BFT 
subquota is 127.3 mt. This final action also amends the regulations 
regarding annual quota adjustments to specify that NMFS may adjust the 
annual school BFT subquota to ensure compliance with the ICCAT-
recommended procedures for addressing overharvest of school BFT. This 
amendment is needed because the current regulatory text refers to 
outdated language (regarding multi-year ``balancing periods'') from a 
previous ICCAT recommendation.

Adjustment of the 2018 BFT Quota for 2017 Underharvest

    This final rule also provides notice that, consistent with the BFT 
quota regulations at Sec.  635.27(a)(10), NMFS augments the BFT Reserve 
category quota with allowable underharvest, if any, from the previous 
year. NMFS makes such adjustments consistent with ICCAT limits and when 
complete catch information for the prior year is available and 
finalized. The maximum underharvest that a Contracting Party may carry 
forward from one year to the next is 10 percent of its initial catch 
quota, which for 2017 equals 108.38 mt for the United States.
    For 2017, the adjusted BFT quota was 1,192.17 mt (1,083.79 mt + 
108.38 mt of 2016 underharvest carried forward to 2017). The total 2017 
BFT catch, which includes landings and dead discards, was 997.86 mt, 
which is 194.31 mt less than the 2017 adjusted quota. Thus, the 2018 
adjusted BFT quota is 1,381.24 mt (baseline quota of 1,272.86 mt + 
underharvest carryover of 108.38 mt).

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Recalculation of Quota Available to Atlantic Tunas Purse Seine Category 
and Reserve Category

    Pursuant to Sec.  635.27(a)(4), NMFS annually determines the amount 
of quota available to the Atlantic Tunas Purse Seine category 
participants, based on their BFT catch (landings and dead discards) in 
the prior year and reallocates the remainder to the Reserve category. 
Because the U.S. baseline quota and subquotas are increasing via this 
action, NMFS in this rule is also recalculating the 2018 Purse Seine 
and Reserve category quotas that were announced earlier this year. NMFS 
previously announced that 46.1 mt were available to the Purse Seine 
category for 2018, and the amount of Purse Seine category quota to be 
reallocated to the Reserve category was 138.2 mt (184.3 mt - 46.1 mt) 
(83 FR 17110, April 18, 2018). To account for the ICCAT quota increase 
addressed in this rule, NMFS is first adjusting the 2018 Purse Seine 
category quota to reflect the ICCAT quota increase. As a result, the 
baseline Purse Seine category quota initially increases by 35.2 mt to 
219.5 mt. NMFS then recalculates the amounts of quota available to 
individual Purse Seine category participants for 2018 using the final 
baseline Purse Seine category quota (219.5 mt). Adjusted for the quota 
increase, 55 mt are available for Purse Seine category participants in 
2018. Consistent with Sec.  635.27(a)(4)(v)(C), NMFS will notify 
Atlantic Tunas Purse Seine fishery participants of the adjusted amount 
of quota available for their use in 2018 through the Individual Bluefin 
Quota (IBQ) electronic system and in writing.
    The remaining 164.5 mt (219.5 mt-55 mt = 164.5 mt) is added to the 
2018 Reserve category quota. This final rule also increases the 
baseline annual Reserve category quota by 4.7 mt from 24.8 mt to 29.5 
mt. NMFS made four inseason quota transfers totaling 84.5 mt from the 
Reserve category in 2018 to date: 10 mt from the Reserve category to 
the General category effective February 28, 2018, through March 2, 2018 
(83 FR 9232, March 5, 2018), 44.5 mt to the Longline category effective 
April 13, 2018, through December 31, 2018 (83 FR 17110, April 18, 
2018), 30 mt from the Reserve category to the Harpoon category 
effective August 2, 2018, through November 15, 2018 (83 FR 38664, 
August 7, 2018), and 60 mt from the Reserve category to the General 
category effective September 18, 2018, through September 30, 2018 (83 
FR 47843, September 21, 2018). Thus, the adjusted 2018 Reserve category 
quota as of publication of this action is: 24.8 mt (baseline) + 4.7 mt 
(ICCAT quota increase to baseline) - 144.5 (quota transfers) + 164.5 mt 
(Purse Seine adjustment) + 108.38 mt (underharvest carryover) = 157.9 
mt.

NALB Annual Quota

    In 2017, following consideration of SCRS' work to test a set of 
harvest control rules through management strategy evaluation 
simulations, ICCAT adopted an interim harvest control rule for NALB, 
the first for any ICCAT stock, with the goal of adopting a long-term 
harvest control rule following further management strategy evaluation 
testing over the next few years. In ICCAT Recommendation 17-04 
(Recommendation by ICCAT on a Harvest Control Rule for North Atlantic 
Albacore Supplementing the Multiannual Conservation and Management 
Programme, Recommendation 16-06), ICCAT adopted a 3-year constant 
annual TAC of 33,600 t for 2018 through 2020; this 20-percent increase 
from the current 28,000-t TAC is consistent with the Commission's 
chosen stability clause, which limits the TAC increase to 20 percent. 
The recommendation calls on the SCRS to continue to develop the 
management strategy evaluation framework over the 2018-2020 period and 
calls on ICCAT to review the interim harvest control rule in 2020 with 
a view to adopting a long-term management procedure at that point.

Domestic Quotas

    This action implements the annual U.S. NALB quota of 632.4 mt 
adopted in ICCAT Recommendation 17-04. Because ICCAT adopted annual 
TACs for 2018 through 2020, NMFS currently anticipates that the annual 
baseline quota would be in effect through 2020; it will remain in place 
unless and until a new TAC is adopted by ICCAT.

Adjustment of the 2018 NALB Quota

    Consistent with the NALB quota regulations at Sec.  635.27(e), NMFS 
adjusts the U.S. annual northern albacore quota for allowable 
underharvest, if any, in the previous year. NMFS makes such adjustments 
consistent with ICCAT limits and when complete catch information for 
the prior year is available and finalized. The maximum underharvest 
that a Contracting Party may carry forward from one year to the next is 
25 percent of its initial catch quota, which, relevant to 2017, equals 
131.75 mt for the United States.
    For 2017, the adjusted NALB quota was 658.75 mt (527 mt + 131.75 mt 
of 2016 underharvest carried forward to 2017). The total 2017 NALB 
catch was 236.79 mt and this is 421.96 mt less than the 2017 adjusted 
quota. Thus, the underharvest for 2017 is 421.96 mt, 131.75 mt of which 
may be carried forward to the 2018 fishing year. As a result, the 2018 
adjusted northern albacore quota is 632.4 mt + 131.75 mt, totaling 
764.15 mt.

Modification of the Size Limit Regulations To Address Bigeye and 
Yellowfin Tuna Damaged Through Predation by Sharks and Other Marine 
Species

    Minimum fish size regulations have applied for Atlantic bluefin 
tuna, bigeye tuna, and yellowfin tuna since 1996, when NMFS implemented 
the 27-inch minimum size for BFT consistent with ICCAT requirements, 
and also implemented a 27-inch minimum size for bigeye and yellowfin 
tuna for identification and enforcement purposes. Under existing 
regulations, these fish may be landed round with fins intact, or 
eviscerated with the head and fins removed as long as one pectoral fin 
and the tail remain attached. They cannot be filleted or cut into 
pieces at sea. The upper and lower lobes of the tail may be removed 
from tunas for storage purposes, but the fork of the tail must remain 
intact.
    To facilitate enforcement, total curved fork length (CFL) is the 
sole criterion for determining the size class of whole (with head) 
Atlantic tunas. CFL is measured by tracing the contour of the body from 
the tip of the upper jaw to the fork of the tail in a line that runs 
along the top of the pectoral fin and the top of the caudal keel. 
Pectoral fin curved fork length (PFCFL) is the sole criterion for 
determining the size class of a bluefin tuna with the head removed and 
is multiplied by 1.35 to obtain total CFL. For detailed diagrams and 
measuring instructions, see the HMS Compliance Guides at 
www.fisheries.noaa.gov/atlantic-highly-migratory-species/atlantic-highly-migratory-species-fishery-compliance-guides. Currently, the size 
limit regulations prohibit a person from taking, retaining, or 
possessing a BFT, bigeye tuna, or yellowfin tuna in the Atlantic Ocean 
that is less than 27 inches CFL. The regulations also prohibit removing 
the head of a bigeye tuna or yellowfin tuna if the remaining portion 
would be less than 27 inches from the fork of the tail to the forward 
edge of the cut.
    Fishermen have reported that they, at times, catch bigeye and 
yellowfin tuna that have been damaged by predation by sharks or other 
marine species. In those cases, a CFL measurement may not be possible 
if the fork of the tail has been removed by predation. Although the

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fish may otherwise meet the minimum size requirements, fishermen have 
had to discard the fish. To address this situation, NMFS makes minor 
modifications to the applicable Atlantic tunas size limit regulations 
to address retention, possession, and landing of bigeye and yellowfin 
damaged through predation by sharks and other marine species. In this 
action, NMFS adds text to the size limit regulations applicable to 
bigeye and yellowfin tuna to indicate that a ``bigeye or yellowfin tuna 
that is damaged through predation by sharks and other marine species 
may be retained, possessed, or landed only if the length of the 
remainder of the fish is equal to or greater than 27 inches (69 cm).'' 
These changes allow retention, possession, and landing of yellowfin and 
bigeye tuna for which a measurement to the fork of the tail may not be 
possible, provided that the remainder of the fish meets the current 
minimum size (e.g., 27 inches for yellowfin and bigeye tuna). To 
preserve evidence, for enforcement purposes, that the carcass was 
damaged through predation by sharks or other marine species, the 
regulatory text specifies that, aboard a vessel, no tissue may be cut 
away from or other alterations made to the predation-damaged area of 
the fish. The effects of this change are primarily economic and 
administrative, and no environmental effects are anticipated because 
the change only allows for retention of a very limited number of fish 
that would otherwise be caught but need to be discarded. NMFS 
implemented measures to address shark-damaged swordfish in 1996 (61 FR 
27304, May 31, 1996), and intends to consider extending the scope of 
those measures to include damage through predation by other marine 
species in a future swordfish action.

Response to Comments

    NMFS received three written comments on the proposed rule. Below, 
NMFS summarizes and responds to all comments made specifically on the 
proposed rule during the comment period.
    Comment 1: One commenter suggested that, for conservation reasons, 
NMFS should reduce rather than increase the quota.
    Response: The western Atlantic BFT TAC adopted by ICCAT on an 
interim basis is within the range recommended by ICCAT's Standing 
Committee on Research and Statistics (SCRS) and provides a buffer from 
the top end of the range (2,500 mt). NMFS has determined that 
implementing the U.S. baseline quota is consistent with the ICCAT 
recommendation and our conservation and management obligations under 
the Magnuson-Stevens Act and ATCA to provide the opportunity to harvest 
the ICCAT-recommended quota. NMFS is committed to the sustainable, 
science-based management of BFT, and is supportive of ICCAT's work 
toward adopting stock management recommendations using management 
procedures, which ICCAT has recommended for BFT and other priority 
stocks, to manage fisheries more effectively in the face of identified 
uncertainties.
    Comment 2: One commenter, representing a fishing industry 
organization, supported finalizing the BFT and NALB quotas as proposed, 
further commented on HMS regulations that affect pelagic longline 
participants, including the Individual Bluefin Quota Program and time/
area closures, and supported access to closed areas through a research 
fishery.
    Response: This rulemaking does not address issues beyond the 
modification of the baseline annual U.S. quota and subquotas for BFT, 
the baseline annual U.S. NALB quota, and the size limit regulations 
pertaining to bigeye and yellowfin tuna.
    NMFS is currently preparing a draft Three-Year Review of the 
Individual Bluefin Quota Program. NMFS plans to conduct scoping in the 
future to respond to that review, as well as consider other potential 
changes to the regulations applicable to the pelagic longline fishery 
and the directed bluefin fisheries. NMFS also initiated a separate 
scoping process in the spring of 2018 to consider a range of issues and 
options regarding possible area-based and weak hook management changes. 
The subject time/area closures, gear restricted areas, and weak hook 
requirement were originally implemented to reduce incidental BFT catch 
that occurs during pelagic longline operations. Depending on the 
outcome of NMFS' review, NMFS anticipates publishing a proposed rule on 
these other potential changes to the regulations in spring 2019.
    Comment 3: The comment from the fishing industry group also 
provided specific suggestions regarding the proposed change regarding 
bigeye and yellowfin tuna damaged by shark bites. Specifically, the 
comment suggested that NMFS broaden the regulatory provision to address 
predation by other marine species that predate on hooked tuna and that 
may cause damage similar to damage caused by sharks. The comment also 
requested that NMFS allow trimming of the damaged (i.e., bitten) area 
of the fish for quality purposes, and noted that fishermen routinely 
trim the damaged area of predated fish to avoid possible spoiling of 
the remaining carcass.
    Response: NMFS agrees that predation by marine species other than 
sharks, such as pilot whales or Risso's dolphins, may result in damage 
to caught Atlantic bigeye and yellowfin tuna similar to damage caused 
by shark bites. It would also be difficult for fishermen or law 
enforcement to distinguish whether a tuna was bitten by a shark or 
another marine species. NMFS has determined that expanding the scope of 
the regulatory text to specify ``predation by sharks and other marine 
species'' is an appropriate modification of the originally-proposed 
text, and that the change could be enforced effectively. Thus, in this 
final rule, NMFS modifies the language being added to the size limit 
regulations applicable to bigeye and yellowfin tuna so that it refers 
to predation by sharks and other marine species. With this 
modification, the relevant language of Sec.  635.20(c)(3) indicates 
that a bigeye or yellowfin tuna that is damaged through predation by 
sharks and other marine species may be retained, possessed, or landed 
only if the length of the remainder of the fish is equal to or greater 
than 27 inches (69 cm). No person shall cut or otherwise alter the 
predation-damaged area in any manner.
    NMFS cannot affirm the comment that trimming of the damaged area by 
fishermen prior to landing is a common or routine practice. 
Furthermore, for Atlantic tunas this practice is illegal. For 
enforcement purposes, curved fork length is the sole criterion for 
determining the size of Atlantic tunas, and this measurement is taken 
either from the tip of the upper jaw to the fork of the tail (total 
curved fork length) or, for BFT with the head removed, from the dorsal 
insertion of the pectoral fin to the fork of the tail (pectoral fin 
curved fork length). Regulations require that Atlantic tunas be 
maintained through offloading either in round form or eviscerated with 
the head and fins removed, provided one pectoral fin and the tail 
remain attached. The upper and lower lobes of the tuna tail may be 
removed for storage purposes as long as the fork of the tail remains 
intact. See Sec.  635.30(a). It is NMFS' understanding that some 
Atlantic tunas dealers trim away predation-damaged area of the tuna 
after landing and offloading to help preserve the fish. Legally, 
trimming may only occur after landing and offloading.
    The proposed rule specified that no person shall cut or otherwise 
alter the damaged area of the fish. This prohibition is necessary, for 
enforcement purposes, to preserve evidence that the carcass was bitten.

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NMFS is concerned that allowing trimming of the damaged area prior to 
offloading could complicate effective enforcement of the Atlantic tunas 
regulations and species identification, particularly if it results in 
the tail being removed from the fish, and that this could become a 
common occurrence. Therefore, this provision prohibiting cutting or 
altering the damaged area is finalized as proposed.

Changes From the Proposed Rule (83 FR 31517, July 6, 2018)

    As described in the response to Comment 3 above, NMFS made changes 
to the regulatory text of the proposed rule in response to the comment 
that other marine predators may cause damage similar to that caused by 
shark bites. Specifically, the final rule adds language to the size 
limit regulations applicable to bigeye and yellowfin tuna at Sec.  
635.20(c)(3), providing that a bigeye or yellowfin tuna that is damaged 
through predation by sharks and other marine species may be retained, 
possessed, or landed only if the length of the remainder of the fish is 
equal to or greater than 27 inches (69 cm). No person shall cut or 
otherwise alter the predation-damaged area in any manner.

Classification

    The NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that the final rule 
is consistent with the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments, 
the Magnuson-Stevens Act, ATCA, and other applicable law.
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    There is good cause under U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to waive the 30-day 
delay in effective date and to make the rule effective upon filing in 
the Federal Register. The purpose of the delay in effective date is to 
afford affected persons a reasonable time to prepare for the effective 
date of the rule. The fisheries for northern albacore and bluefin tuna 
began on January 1, 2018. NMFS monitors northern albacore and bluefin 
tuna catch and measures the data against the applicable available 
quotas. This rule effectively increases the quota for both of these 
fisheries and, consequently, for the subquotas within the bluefin tuna 
fishery. Delaying the effective date of these changes would mean that 
some fisheries might have to close while operating under the old quota, 
and then re-open when the new quota is implemented soon thereafter. 
This would unnecessarily complicate the management of the northern 
albacore and bluefin tuna fisheries for the remainder of the year, 
confuse the regulated community, and create additional administrative 
burden, because it would require NMFS to publish closures and openings 
that would otherwise be unnecessary. To prevent confusion and potential 
overharvests, these quota increases and adjustments should be in place 
as soon as possible, thus allowing the impacted sectors to benefit from 
any subsequent quota adjustments to the fishing categories, giving them 
a reasonable opportunity to catch available quota, and providing them 
the opportunity for planning operations accordingly.
    For example, under the northern albacore regulations, NMFS must 
close the fishery when the annual fishery quota is reached. Closure of 
the fishery based only on the currently codified baseline quota, rather 
than accounting for the higher quota in this rule, would result in an 
unnecessary closure and could preclude the fishery from harvesting 
northern albacore that are legally available, consistent with the ICCAT 
recommendations and the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, as amended. 
Furthermore, NMFS relies upon management flexibility to respond quickly 
to current fishery conditions and to ensure that fishermen have a 
reasonable opportunity to catch the available quotas. Implementing the 
higher bluefin tuna category quotas and adjusting the Reserve category 
quota as soon as possible provides NMFS the flexibility to transfer 
quota from the Reserve to other fishing categories inseason after 
considering the regulatory determination criteria, including fishery 
conditions at the time of the transfer. The amount of quota currently 
in the Reserve category for 2018 is relatively low, and NMFS may need 
to transfer quota as soon as possible in order to reduce the likelihood 
of fishery closure during the remaining subquota time periods. NMFS 
could not appropriately adjust the annual quotas for 2018 sooner 
because the data needed to make the determination (i.e., 2017 
underharvest) did not become available until August, and additional 
time was needed for agency analysis and consideration of the data.
    Implementation of the change to the size limit regulations to 
address damaged tunas, provided that the remainder of the fish meets 
the current minimum size (e.g., 27 inches for yellowfin and bigeye 
tuna), will allow retention, possession, and landing of yellowfin and 
bigeye tuna for which a measurement to the fork of the tail may not be 
possible because the tail has been partially or entirely bitten off. 
Because this change could convert dead discards to landings, 
implementation of the measure as soon as possible could reduce waste. 
For all of these reasons, there is good cause to waive the 30-day delay 
in the date of effectiveness.
    NMFS has prepared a Regulatory Impact Review (RIR) and a Final 
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA), which present and analyze 
anticipated social and economic impacts of the alternatives contained 
in this final rule. The list of alternatives and their analyses are 
provided in the RIR and are not repeated here in their entirety. A copy 
of the RIR prepared for this final rule is available from NMFS (see 
ADDRESSES).
    The FRFA incorporates the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis 
(IRFA), a summary of the significant issues raised by the public 
comments in response to the IRFA, and NMFS' responses to those 
comments, and a summary of the analyses completed to support the 
action. The full FRFA and analysis of economic and ecological impacts 
are available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES). A summary of the FRFA follows.
    Section 604(a)(1) of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) (5 U.S.C. 
601 et seq.) requires a succinct statement of the need for and 
objectives of the rule. The purpose of this action is to implement the 
2017 ICCAT recommendations regarding western Atlantic BFT and NALB, as 
necessary and appropriate pursuant to the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act 
(ATCA), and to achieve domestic management objectives under the 
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-
Stevens Act). The objectives of this action are to implement the 2017 
ICCAT recommendations and distribute the U.S. BFT quota among domestic 
fishing categories using the existing regulatory formula for quota 
distribution established and analyzed in Amendment 7 to the 2006 
Consolidated HMS FMP (Amendment 7) (79 FR 71510, December 2, 2014). 
This action is needed because BFT and NALB quotas, as well as BFT 
allocations and resulting subquotas, are codified in the HMS 
regulations at 50 CFR 635.27, and rulemaking is necessary to modify 
them.
    Section 604(a)(2) of the RFA requires a summary of significant 
issues raised by the public in response to the IRFA, a summary of the 
agency's assessment of such issues, and a statement of any changes made 
as a result of the comments. NMFS received three comments on the 
proposed rule (83 FR 31517, July 6, 2018) during the comment period. A 
summary of these comments and the agency's responses are included 
above. However, NMFS did not receive comments specifically

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on the IRFA or on the economic impacts of the rule.
    Section 604(a)(3) of the RFA requires 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 SBA comments. NMFS did not receive comments 
from the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the SBA in response to the 
proposed rule.
    Section 604(a)(4) of the RFA requires agencies to provide 
descriptions of, and where feasible, an estimate of the number of small 
entities to which the rule would apply. The SBA has established size 
criteria for all major industry sectors in the United States, including 
fish harvesters. This provision is made under SBA's regulations for an 
agency to develop its own industry-specific size standards after 
consultation with Advocacy and an opportunity for public comment (see 
13 CFR 121.903(c)). Under this provision, NMFS may establish size 
standards that differ from those established by the SBA Office of Size 
Standards, but only for use by NMFS and only for the purpose of 
conducting an analysis of economic effects in fulfillment of the 
agency's obligations under the RFA. To utilize this provision, NMFS 
published a December 29, 2015, final rule (80 FR 81194), which became 
effective on July 1, 2016. The implementing regulations for that rule 
at 50 CFR 200.2 established a small business size standard of $11 
million in annual gross receipts for all businesses in the commercial 
fishing industry (NAICS 11411) for RFA compliance purposes. NMFS 
considers all commercial HMS permit holders to be small entities 
because they had average annual receipts of less than $11 million for 
commercial fishing.
    As described in the recently published final rule to implement 
quarterly Individual Bluefin Quota (IBQ) accounting (82 FR 61489, 
December 28, 2017), the average annual gross revenue per active pelagic 
longline vessel was estimated to be $308,050 for 2013 through 2016. 
NMFS considers all HMS Atlantic Tunas Longline permit holders (280 as 
of October 2017) to be small entities because these vessels have 
reported annual gross receipts of less than $11 million for commercial 
fishing. NMFS is unaware of any other Atlantic Tunas category permit 
holders that potentially could earn more than $11 million in revenue 
annually. HMS Angling category permits, which are recreational fishing 
permits, are typically obtained by individuals who are not considered 
small entities for purposes of the RFA. Therefore, NMFS considers all 
Atlantic Tunas permit holders and HMS Charter/Headboat permit holders 
subject to this action to be small entities. The following section 
provides a description of how NMFS calculated the average revenues and 
then provides a description of and, where feasible, provides an 
estimate of the number of small entities to which the rule would apply 
as required by RFA.
    This action would apply to all participants in the Atlantic tunas 
fisheries, i.e., to the over 27,000 vessels that held an Atlantic HMS 
Charter/Headboat, Atlantic HMS Angling, or an Atlantic Tunas permit as 
of October 2017. This final rule is expected to directly affect 
commercial and for-hire fishing vessels that possess an Atlantic Tunas 
permit or Atlantic HMS Charter/Headboat permit. It is unknown what 
portion of HMS Charter/Headboat permit holders actively participate in 
the BFT and NALB fisheries or fishing services for recreational 
anglers. As summarized in the 2017 SAFE Report for Atlantic HMS, there 
were 6,855 commercial Atlantic tunas or Atlantic HMS permits in 2017, 
as follows: 2,940 in the Atlantic Tunas General category; 11 in the 
Atlantic Tunas Harpoon category; 5 in the Atlantic Tunas Purse Seine 
category; 280 in the Atlantic Tunas Longline category; 1 in the 
Atlantic Tunas Trap category; and 3,618 in the HMS Charter/Headboat 
category. In the process of developing the IBQ regulations implemented 
in the final rule for Amendment 7, NMFS deemed 136 Longline category 
vessels as eligible for IBQ shares (i.e., 136 vessels reported a set in 
the HMS logbook between 2006 and 2012 and had valid Atlantic Tunas 
Longline category permits on a vessel as of August 21, 2013, the 
publication date of the Amendment 7 proposed rule). This constitutes 
the best available information regarding the universe of permits and 
permit holders recently analyzed. It is unknown what portion of fishery 
participants would be affected by the minor change in the regulations 
to allow retention, possession, and landing of bigeye and yellowfin 
tuna, damaged through predation by sharks and other marine species, for 
which a measurement to the fork of the tail may not be possible, 
provided that the remainder of the fish meets the current minimum sizes 
(e.g., 27 inches for yellowfin, and bigeye tunas). NMFS has determined 
that this action would not likely directly affect any small government 
jurisdictions defined under the RFA.
    Under section 604(a)(5) of the RFA, agencies are required to 
describe any new reporting, record-keeping, and other compliance 
requirements. The action does not contain any new collection of 
information, reporting, or record-keeping requirements.
    Under section 604(a)(6) of the RFA, agencies are required to 
describe 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 the 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.
    In this rulemaking, NMFS analyzed two quota implementation 
alternatives for BFT and NALB: first, the status quo U.S. baseline 
quota(s) established in 2015, and second, the preferred alternative to 
implement the U.S. quota in accordance with the 2017 ICCAT 
Recommendation and regulations regarding the distribution of the quota 
within U.S. fishing categories. The final rule implements the recently 
adopted ICCAT-recommended U.S. BFT and NALB quotas and, for BFT, 
applies the allocations for each quota category per the codified quota 
regulations. This action is consistent with ATCA, under which the 
Secretary promulgates regulations as necessary and appropriate to 
implement binding ICCAT recommendations.
    NMFS has estimated the average impact that establishing the 
increased annual U.S. baseline BFT quota for all domestic fishing 
categories would have on individual categories and the vessels within 
those categories. As mentioned above, a 2017 ICCAT recommendation 
increased the annual U.S. baseline BFT quota for 2018, 2019, and 2020 
to 1,247.86 mt and provides 25 mt annually for incidental catch of BFT 
related to directed longline fisheries in the NED. The annual U.S. 
baseline BFT subquotas would be adjusted consistent with the process 
(i.e., the formulas) established in Amendment 7 and as codified in the 
quota regulations, and these amounts (in mt) would be codified.
    To calculate the average ex-vessel BFT revenues under this action, 
NMFS first estimated potential category-wide revenues. The most recent 
ex-vessel average price per pound information for each commercial quota 
category is used to estimate potential ex-vessel gross revenues under 
the subquotas (i.e., 2017 prices for the General, Harpoon, and

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Longline/Trap categories, and 2015 prices for the Purse Seine 
category). For comparison, in 2017, gross revenues were approximately 
$9.2 million, broken out by category as follows: General--$7.8 million, 
Harpoon--$496,968, Purse Seine--$0, Longline--$878,824, and Trap--$0. 
The baseline subquotas could result in estimated gross revenues of $10 
million annually, if finalized and fully utilized, broken out by 
category as follows: General category: $6.5 million (555.7 mt * $5.30/
lb); Harpoon category: $526,326 (46 mt * $5.19/lb); Purse Seine 
category: $1.5 million (219.5 mt * $3.21/lb); Longline category: $1.4 
million (163.6 mt * $3.99/lb); and Trap category: $10,556 (1.2 mt * 
$3.99/lb).
    No affected entities would be expected to experience negative, 
direct economic impacts as a result of this action. On the contrary, 
each of the BFT quota categories would increase relative to the 
baseline quotas that applied in 2015 through 2017. To the extent that 
Purse Seine fishery participants and IBQ participants could receive 
additional quota as a result of the Amendment 7-implemented allocation 
formulas being applied to increases in available Purse Seine and 
Longline category quota, those participants would receive varying 
amounts of an increase, which would result in direct benefits from 
either increased fishing opportunities or quota leasing.
    The FRFA assumes that each vessel will have similar catch and gross 
revenues to show the relative impact of the final action on vessels. To 
estimate potential average ex-vessel revenues that could result from 
this action for BFT, NMFS divided the potential annual gross revenues 
for the General, Harpoon, Purse Seine, and Trap category by the number 
of permit holders. For the Longline category, NMFS divided the 
potential annual gross revenues by the number of IBQ share recipients. 
This is an appropriate approach for BFT fisheries, in particular, 
because available landings data (weight and ex-vessel value of the fish 
in price-per-pound) allow NMFS to calculate the gross revenue earned by 
a fishery participant on a successful trip. The available data 
(particularly from non-Longline participants) do not, however, allow 
NMFS to calculate the effort and cost associated with each successful 
trip (e.g., the cost of gas, bait, ice, etc.), so net revenue for each 
participant cannot be calculated. As a result, NMFS analyzed the 
average impact of the alternatives among all participants in each 
category.
    Success rates vary widely across participants in each category (due 
to the extent of vessel effort and availability of commercial-sized BFT 
to participants where they fish), but for the sake of estimating 
potential revenues per vessel, category-wide revenues can be divided by 
the number of permitted vessels in each category. For the Longline 
fishery, actual revenues would depend, in part, on each vessel's IBQ in 
2018. It is unknown what portion of HMS Charter/Headboat permit holders 
actively participate in the BFT fishery. HMS Charter/Headboat vessels 
may fish commercially under the General category quota and retention 
limits. Therefore, NMFS is estimating potential General category ex-
vessel revenue changes using the number of General category vessels 
only.
    Estimated potential 2018 revenues on a per vessel basis, 
considering the number of permit holders listed above and the 
subquotas, could be $2,409 for the General category; $47,848 for the 
Harpoon category; $310,670 for the Purse Seine category; $10,582 for 
the Longline category, using the 136 IBQ share recipients; and $10,556 
for the Trap category. Thus, all of the entities affected by this rule 
are considered to be small entities for the purposes of the RFA.
    Consistent with the codified BFT quota regulations at Sec.  
635.27(a)(4)(v), NMFS will continue to annually calculate the quota 
available to historical Purse Seine fishery participants and reallocate 
the remaining Purse Seine category quota to the Reserve category. NMFS 
is further adjusting those amounts consistent with the annual U.S. 
baseline BFT quota in this final rule. The analyses in this FRFA are 
limited to the final baseline subquotas.
    Because the directed commercial categories have underharvested 
their subquotas in recent years, the potential increases in ex-vessel 
revenues above may overestimate the probable economic impacts to those 
categories relative to recent conditions. Additionally, there has been 
substantial interannual variability in ex-vessel revenues in each 
category in recent years, due to recent changes in BFT availability and 
other factors.
    The 2017 NALB ICCAT recommendation increased the annual U.S. 
baseline NALB quota for 2018, 2019, and 2020 to 632.4 mt. Based on 
knowledge of current participants in the fishery and estimated gross 
revenues, NMFS considers all of the entities affected by the NALB quota 
action be small entities for the purposes of the RFA.
    NMFS does not subdivide the U.S. NALB quota into category 
subquotas. The most recent ex-vessel average price per pound 
information is used to estimate potential ex-vessel gross revenues. The 
baseline subquotas could result in estimated gross revenues of $1.8 
million annually, if finalized and fully utilized ((632.4 mt/1.25) * 
$1.63/lb dw). No affected entities would be expected to experience 
negative, direct economic impacts as a result of this action.
    The change to the regulatory text concerning Atlantic bigeye and 
yellowfin tuna size limits applies to all fishery participants but is 
not expected to have significant economic impacts. This is because 
damage to caught bigeye and yellowfin tuna through predation by sharks 
and other marine species is rare, and the change to the regulatory text 
is not expected to result in significant changes to Atlantic tunas 
fishery operations.
    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 FRFA, 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 statement published online serves as the 
small entity compliance guide, and a listserv notice containing the web 
address will be sent to HMS News subscribers. Copies of this final rule 
and the guide are available upon request (see ADDRESSES).

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 635

    Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing vessels, Foreign relations, Imports, 
Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Treaties.

    Dated: October 3, 2018.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 635 is amended 
as follows:

PART 635-ATLANTIC HIGHLY MIGRATORY SPECIES

0
1. The authority citation for part 635 continues to read as follows:

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

0
2. In Sec.  635.20, revise paragraph (c)(3) to read as follows:

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Sec.  635.20  Size limits.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (3) No person aboard a vessel shall remove the head of a bigeye 
tuna or yellowfin tuna if the remaining portion would be less than 27 
inches (69 cm) from the fork of the tail to the forward edge of the 
cut. A bigeye or yellowfin tuna that is damaged through predation by 
sharks or other marine species may be retained, possessed, or landed 
only if the length of the remainder of the fish is equal to or greater 
than 27 inches (69 cm). No person shall cut or otherwise alter the 
predation-damaged area in any manner.
* * * * *

0
3. In Sec.  635.27, revise paragraphs (a) introductory text, (a)(1)(i), 
(a)(2) and (3), (a)(4)(i), (a)(5) and (6), (a)(7)(i) and (ii), 
(a)(10)(iii), and (e)(1) to read as follows:


Sec.  635.27  Quotas.

    (a) Bluefin tuna. Consistent with ICCAT recommendations, and with 
paragraph (a)(10)(iv) of this section, NMFS may subtract the most 
recent, complete, and available estimate of dead discards from the 
annual U.S. bluefin tuna quota, and make the remainder available to be 
retained, possessed, or landed by persons and vessels subject to U.S. 
jurisdiction. The remaining baseline annual U.S. bluefin tuna quota 
will be allocated among the General, Angling, Harpoon, Purse Seine, 
Longline, Trap, and Reserve categories, as described in this section. 
Bluefin tuna quotas are specified in whole weight. The baseline annual 
U.S. bluefin tuna quota is 1,247.86 mt, not including an additional 
annual 25-mt allocation provided in paragraph (a)(3) of this section. 
The bluefin quota for the quota categories is calculated through the 
following process. First, 68 mt is subtracted from the baseline annual 
U.S. bluefin tuna quota and allocated to the Longline category quota. 
Second, the remaining quota is divided among the categories according 
to the following percentages: General--47.1 percent (555.7 mt); 
Angling--19.7 percent (232.4 mt), which includes the school bluefin 
tuna held in reserve as described under paragraph (a)(7)(ii) of this 
section; Harpoon--3.9 percent (46 mt); Purse Seine--18.6 percent (219.5 
mt); Longline--8.1 percent (95.6) plus the 68-mt allocation (i.e., 
163.6 mt total not including the 25-mt allocation from paragraph 
(a)(3)); Trap--0.1 percent (1.2 mt); and Reserve--2.5 percent (29.5 
mt). NMFS may make inseason and annual adjustments to quotas as 
specified in paragraphs (a)(9) and (10) of this section, including 
quota adjustments as a result of the annual reallocation of Purse Seine 
quota described under paragraph (a)(4)(v) of this section.
    (1) * * *
    (i) Catches from vessels for which General category Atlantic Tunas 
permits have been issued and certain catches from vessels for which an 
HMS Charter/Headboat permit has been issued are counted against the 
General category quota in accordance with Sec.  635.23(c)(3). Pursuant 
to paragraph (a) of this section, the amount of large medium and giant 
bluefin tuna that may be caught, retained, possessed, landed, or sold 
under the General category quota is 555.7 mt, and is apportioned as 
follows, unless modified as described under paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of 
this section:
    (A) January 1 through the effective date of a closure notice filed 
by NMFS announcing that the January subquota is reached, or projected 
to be reached under Sec.  635.28(a)(1), or through March 31, whichever 
comes first--5.3 percent (29.5 mt);
    (B) June 1 through August 31--50 percent (277.9 mt);
    (C) September 1 through September 30--26.5 percent (147.3 mt);
    (D) October 1 through November 30--13 percent (72.2 mt); and
    (E) December 1 through December 31--5.2 percent (28.9 mt).
* * * * *
    (2) Angling category quota. In accordance with the framework 
procedures of the Consolidated HMS FMP, prior to each fishing year, or 
as early as feasible, NMFS will establish the Angling category daily 
retention limits. In accordance with paragraph (a) of this section, the 
total amount of bluefin tuna that may be caught, retained, possessed, 
and landed by anglers aboard vessels for which an HMS Angling permit or 
an HMS Charter/Headboat permit has been issued is 232.4 mt. No more 
than 2.3 percent (5.3 mt) of the annual Angling category quota may be 
large medium or giant bluefin tuna. In addition, no more than 10 
percent of the annual U.S. bluefin tuna quota, inclusive of the 
allocation specified in paragraph (a)(3) of this section, may be school 
bluefin tuna (i.e., 127.3 mt). The Angling category quota includes the 
amount of school bluefin tuna held in reserve under paragraph 
(a)(7)(ii) of this section. The size class subquotas for bluefin tuna 
are further subdivided as follows:
    (i) After adjustment for the school bluefin tuna quota held in 
reserve (under paragraph (a)(7)(ii) of this section), 52.8 percent 
(54.8 mt) of the school bluefin tuna Angling category quota may be 
caught, retained, possessed, or landed south of 39[deg]18' N lat. The 
remaining school bluefin tuna Angling category quota (49 mt) may be 
caught, retained, possessed or landed north of 39[deg]18' N lat.
    (ii) An amount equal to 52.8 percent (52.7 mt) of the large school/
small medium bluefin tuna Angling category quota may be caught, 
retained, possessed, or landed south of 39[deg]18' N lat. The remaining 
large school/small medium bluefin tuna Angling category quota (47.1 mt) 
may be caught, retained, possessed or landed north of 39[deg]18' N lat.
    (iii) One third (1.8 mt) of the large medium and giant bluefin tuna 
Angling category quota may be caught retained, possessed, or landed, in 
each of the three following geographic areas: North of 39[deg]18' N 
lat.; south of 39[deg]18' N lat., and outside of the Gulf of Mexico; 
and in the Gulf of Mexico. For the purposes of this section, the Gulf 
of Mexico region includes all waters of the U.S. EEZ west and north of 
the boundary stipulated at 50 CFR 600.105(c).
    (3) Longline category quota. Pursuant to paragraph (a) of this 
section, the total amount of large medium and giant bluefin tuna that 
may be caught, discarded dead, or retained, possessed, or landed by 
vessels that possess Atlantic Tunas Longline category permits is 163.6 
mt. In addition, 25 mt shall be allocated for incidental catch by 
pelagic longline vessels fishing in the Northeast Distant gear 
restricted area, and subject to the restrictions under Sec.  
635.15(b)(8).
    (4) * * *
    (i) Baseline Purse Seine quota. Pursuant to paragraph (a) of this 
section, the baseline amount of large medium and giant bluefin tuna 
that may be caught, retained, possessed, or landed by vessels that 
possess Atlantic Tunas Purse Seine category permits is 219.5 mt, unless 
adjusted as a result of inseason and/or annual adjustments to quotas as 
specified in paragraphs (a)(9) and (10) of this section; or adjusted 
(prior to allocation to individual participants) based on the previous 
year's catch as described under paragraph (a)(4)(v) of this section. 
Annually, NMFS will make a determination when the Purse Seine fishery 
will start, based on variations in seasonal distribution, abundance or 
migration patterns of bluefin tuna, cumulative and projected landings 
in other commercial fishing categories, the potential for gear 
conflicts on the fishing grounds, or market impacts due to oversupply. 
NMFS will start the bluefin tuna purse seine season between June 1 and 
August 15, by filing an action with the Office of the Federal Register, 
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notifying the public. The Purse Seine category fishery closes on 
December 31 of each year.
* * * * *
    (5) Harpoon category quota. The total amount of large medium and 
giant bluefin tuna that may be caught, retained, possessed, landed, or 
sold by vessels that possess Harpoon category Atlantic Tunas permits is 
46 mt. The Harpoon category fishery commences on June 1 of each year, 
and closes on November 15 of each year.
    (6) Trap category quota. The total amount of large medium and giant 
bluefin tuna that may be caught, retained, possessed, or landed by 
vessels that possess Trap category Atlantic Tunas permits is 1.2 mt.
    (7) * * *
    (i) The total amount of bluefin tuna that is held in reserve for 
inseason or annual adjustments and research using quota or subquotas is 
29.5 mt, which may be augmented by allowable underharvest from the 
previous year, or annual reallocation of Purse Seine category quota as 
described under paragraph (a)(4)(v) of this section. Consistent with 
paragraphs (a)(8) through (10) of this section, NMFS may allocate any 
portion of the Reserve category quota for inseason or annual 
adjustments to any fishing category quota.
    (ii) The total amount of school bluefin tuna that is held in 
reserve for inseason or annual adjustments and fishery-independent 
research is 18.5 percent (23.5 mt) of the total school bluefin tuna 
Angling category quota as described under paragraph (a)(2) of this 
section. This amount is in addition to the amounts specified in 
paragraph (a)(7)(i) of this section. Consistent with paragraph (a)(8) 
of this section, NMFS may allocate any portion of the school bluefin 
tuna Angling category quota held in reserve for inseason or annual 
adjustments to the Angling category.
* * * * *
    (10) * * *
    (iii) Regardless of the estimated landings in any year, NMFS may 
adjust the annual school bluefin tuna quota to ensure compliance with 
the ICCAT-recommended procedures for addressing overharvest of school 
bluefin tuna.
* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (1) Annual quota. Consistent with ICCAT recommendations and 
domestic management objectives, the total baseline annual fishery quota 
is 632.4 mt ww. The total quota, after any adjustments made per 
paragraph (e)(2) of this section, is the fishing year's total amount of 
northern albacore tuna that may be landed by persons and vessels 
subject to U.S. jurisdiction.
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                                             DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  highly-migratory-species/. These                      community with the most up-to-date
                                                                                                     documents also are available by                       quota balances.
                                             National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        contacting Sarah McLaughlin, Highly
                                             Administration                                                                                                BFT Annual Quota and Subquotas
                                                                                                     Migratory Species (HMS) Management
                                                                                                     Division, Office of Sustainable Fisheries                At its November 2017 meeting, after
                                             50 CFR Part 635                                         (F/SF1), NMFS, 55 Great Republic                      considering the advice of ICCAT’s
                                                                                                     Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930.                          Standing Committee on Research and
                                             [Docket No. 180117042–8884–02]
                                                                                                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                                                                           Statistics (SCRS), ICCAT adopted
                                             RIN 0648–BH54                                           Sarah McLaughlin or Brad McHale,                      Recommendation 17–06
                                                                                                     978–281–9260.                                         (Recommendation by ICCAT for an
                                             Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;                                                                            Interim Conservation and Management
                                             Atlantic Bluefin Tuna and Northern                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Atlantic
                                                                                                                                                           Plan for western Atlantic BFT) for 2018
                                             Albacore Tuna Quotas; Atlantic Bigeye                   bluefin tuna (BFT), bigeye tuna,                      through 2020. An interim approach was
                                             and Yellowfin Tuna Size Limit                           albacore tuna (NALB), yellowfin tuna,                 selected in light of the SCRS’ new stock
                                             Regulations                                             and skipjack tuna (hereafter referred to              assessment approach and ICCAT’s
                                                                                                     as ‘‘Atlantic tunas’’) are managed under              anticipated development of
                                             AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      the dual authority of the Magnuson-
                                             Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                                                                          management procedures for the stock by
                                                                                                     Stevens Act (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.) and              2020. Management procedures are a way
                                             Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      ATCA (16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.). As a                    to manage stocks in light of stock
                                             Commerce.                                               member of ICCAT, the United States                    assessment and other scientific
                                             ACTION: Final rule; notification of                     implements binding ICCAT                              uncertainties and include use of stock
                                             adjustment and recalculation of quotas.                 recommendations pursuant to ATCA,                     monitoring, pre-agreed actions based on
                                                                                                     which authorizes the Secretary of                     triggers (i.e., harvest control rules), and
                                             SUMMARY:  In this final rule, NMFS                      Commerce (Secretary) to promulgate
                                             modifies the baseline annual U.S. quota                                                                       evaluation to help ensure identified
                                                                                                     regulations, as may be necessary and                  management objectives are achieved.
                                             and subquotas for Atlantic bluefin tuna                 appropriate to carry out ICCAT
                                             (BFT) and the baseline annual U.S.                                                                            See EA for more details. The
                                                                                                     recommendations. The authority to                     Recommendation included a TAC of
                                             North Atlantic albacore (northern                       issue regulations under the Magnuson-
                                             albacore or NALB) quota to reflect                                                                            2,350 mt annually (i.e., an increase of
                                                                                                     Stevens Act and ATCA has been                         approximately 17.5 percent) for 2018,
                                             quotas adopted by the International                     delegated from the Secretary to the
                                             Commission for the Conservation of                                                                            2019, and 2020. This TAC is within the
                                                                                                     Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,                SCRS-recommended range and provides
                                             Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT). NMFS also                       NMFS. Regulations implemented under
                                             updates regulatory language on school                                                                         a buffer from the top end of the range
                                                                                                     the authority of ATCA and the                         to help further account for identified
                                             BFT to reflect current ICCAT                            Magnuson-Stevens Act governing the
                                             requirements. NMFS also makes a minor                                                                         stock assessment uncertainties. Relevant
                                                                                                     harvest of BFT and NALB by persons                    provisions of the Recommendation by
                                             change to the Atlantic tunas size limit                 and vessels subject to U.S, jurisdiction
                                             regulations to address retention,                                                                             ICCAT Amending the Supplemental
                                                                                                     are found at 50 CFR part 635.                         Recommendation by ICCAT Concerning
                                             possession, and landing of bigeye and
                                             yellowfin tuna damaged through                          Background                                            the Western Atlantic Bluefin Tuna
                                             predation by sharks and other marine                                                                          Rebuilding Program (Recommendation
                                                                                                        Background information about the                   16–08) were also maintained in
                                             species. This action is necessary to                    need to modify the U.S. BFT baseline
                                             implement binding recommendations of                                                                          Recommendation 17–06, such as those
                                                                                                     quota and subquotas and the U.S. NALB                 involving effort and capacity limits, the
                                             the International Commission for the                    baseline quota, as well as detailed
                                             Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT),                                                                       10-percent limit on the amount of
                                                                                                     descriptions of changes to the existing               unused quota Contracting Parties may
                                             as required by the Atlantic Tunas                       regulations regarding school BFT and
                                             Convention Act (ATCA), and to achieve                                                                         carry forward, minimum fish size
                                                                                                     size requirements for retention,                      requirements and protection of small
                                             domestic management objectives under                    possession, and landing of bigeye and
                                             the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                                                                                  fish (including the 10-percent tolerance
                                                                                                     yellowfin tuna damaged by predation,                  limit on the harvest of BFT measuring
                                             Conservation and Management Act                         were provided in the preamble to the
                                             (Magnuson-Stevens Act). NMFS also                                                                             less than 115 cm and the procedures for
                                                                                                     proposed rule (83 FR 31517, July 6,                   addressing overharvest of the tolerance
                                             provides notice of adjustment of the                    2018) and most of that background
                                             2018 BFT Reserve category quota and                                                                           limit), area and time restrictions,
                                                                                                     information is not repeated here. The                 transshipment, scientific research, and
                                             the 2018 NALB baseline quota to                         30-day comment period ended August
                                             account for the available underharvest                                                                        data and reporting requirements.
                                                                                                     6, 2018. All Total Allowable Catch
                                             from 2017, consistent with the Atlantic                 (TAC), quota, and weight information in               Quotas and Domestic Allocations
                                             tunas quota regulations. NMFS further                   this action are whole weight amounts.                    Recommendation 17–06 maintained
                                             recalculates the BFT Purse Seine and                       Consistent with the regulations                    the quota allocations to individual
                                             Reserve category quotas that were                       regarding annual BFT quota adjustment,                Contracting Parties (i.e., the percentages
                                             announced earlier this year, in                         NMFS annually announces the addition                  to each Contracting Party) of previous
                                             accordance with the quotas in this final                of available underharvest, if any, to the             recommendations. Under the ICCAT
                                             rule.                                                   BFT Reserve category in a Federal                     recommendation, the annual U.S. quota
                                             DATES: Effective October 10, 2018.                      Register notice once complete catch                   is 1,247.86 mt, plus 25 mt to account for
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                                             ADDRESSES: Supporting documents,                        (landings and dead discards)                          bycatch related to pelagic longline
                                             including the Environmental                             information is available and finalized.               fisheries in the Northeast Distant gear
                                             Assessment (EA), Regulatory Impact                      Such data became available to NMFS                    restricted area (NED), resulting in a total
                                             Review, and Final Regulatory Flexibility                since publication of the proposed rule,               of 1,272.86 mt.
                                             Analysis, may be downloaded from the                    and notice of the quota adjustment for                   This action implements the ICCAT-
                                             HMS website at                                          2017 underharvest is included with this               recommended quota of 1,272.86 mt. The
                                             www.fisheries.noaa.gov/topic/atlantic-                  final rule to provide the regulated                   table below shows the final baseline


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                                             quotas and subquotas that result from                   at § 635.27(a) and will remain in effect              subquotas in this rule will be in effect
                                             applying the process codified in the                    until changed. Because ICCAT adopted                  through 2020; they will remain in place
                                             quota regulations at 50 CFR 635.27(a) to                annual TACs for 2018 through 2020,                    unless and until a new U.S. quota is
                                             the ICCAT-recommended U.S. BFT                          NMFS currently anticipates that the                   adopted by ICCAT.
                                             quota. These quotas (in mt) are codified                annual U.S. baseline quota and




                                               Within the BFT quota proposed in                      ‘‘balancing periods’’) from a previous                may carry forward from one year to the
                                             this action and consistent with the                     ICCAT recommendation.                                 next is 10 percent of its initial catch
                                             ICCAT-recommended limit on the                                                                                quota, which for 2017 equals 108.38 mt
                                                                                                     Adjustment of the 2018 BFT Quota for
                                             harvest of school BFT (measuring 27 to                                                                        for the United States.
                                                                                                     2017 Underharvest
                                             less than 47 inches curved fork length
                                                                                                                                                             For 2017, the adjusted BFT quota was
                                             (CFL)), the school BFT subquota is 127.3                  This final rule also provides notice
                                                                                                     that, consistent with the BFT quota                   1,192.17 mt (1,083.79 mt + 108.38 mt of
                                             mt. This final action also amends the
                                             regulations regarding annual quota                      regulations at § 635.27(a)(10), NMFS                  2016 underharvest carried forward to
                                             adjustments to specify that NMFS may                    augments the BFT Reserve category                     2017). The total 2017 BFT catch, which
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                                             adjust the annual school BFT subquota                   quota with allowable underharvest, if                 includes landings and dead discards,
                                             to ensure compliance with the ICCAT-                    any, from the previous year. NMFS                     was 997.86 mt, which is 194.31 mt less
                                             recommended procedures for                              makes such adjustments consistent with                than the 2017 adjusted quota. Thus, the
                                             addressing overharvest of school BFT.                   ICCAT limits and when complete catch                  2018 adjusted BFT quota is 1,381.24 mt
                                             This amendment is needed because the                    information for the prior year is                     (baseline quota of 1,272.86 mt +
                                             current regulatory text refers to outdated              available and finalized. The maximum                  underharvest carryover of 108.38 mt).
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                                             Recalculation of Quota Available to                     (baseline) + 4.7 mt (ICCAT quota                      236.79 mt and this is 421.96 mt less
                                             Atlantic Tunas Purse Seine Category                     increase to baseline) ¥ 144.5 (quota                  than the 2017 adjusted quota. Thus, the
                                             and Reserve Category                                    transfers) + 164.5 mt (Purse Seine                    underharvest for 2017 is 421.96 mt,
                                                Pursuant to § 635.27(a)(4), NMFS                     adjustment) + 108.38 mt (underharvest                 131.75 mt of which may be carried
                                             annually determines the amount of                       carryover) = 157.9 mt.                                forward to the 2018 fishing year. As a
                                             quota available to the Atlantic Tunas                                                                         result, the 2018 adjusted northern
                                                                                                     NALB Annual Quota
                                             Purse Seine category participants, based                                                                      albacore quota is 632.4 mt + 131.75 mt,
                                                                                                        In 2017, following consideration of                totaling 764.15 mt.
                                             on their BFT catch (landings and dead
                                                                                                     SCRS’ work to test a set of harvest
                                             discards) in the prior year and                                                                               Modification of the Size Limit
                                                                                                     control rules through management
                                             reallocates the remainder to the Reserve                strategy evaluation simulations, ICCAT                Regulations To Address Bigeye and
                                             category. Because the U.S. baseline                     adopted an interim harvest control rule               Yellowfin Tuna Damaged Through
                                             quota and subquotas are increasing via                  for NALB, the first for any ICCAT stock,              Predation by Sharks and Other Marine
                                             this action, NMFS in this rule is also                  with the goal of adopting a long-term                 Species
                                             recalculating the 2018 Purse Seine and                  harvest control rule following further                   Minimum fish size regulations have
                                             Reserve category quotas that were                       management strategy evaluation testing                applied for Atlantic bluefin tuna, bigeye
                                             announced earlier this year. NMFS                       over the next few years. In ICCAT                     tuna, and yellowfin tuna since 1996,
                                             previously announced that 46.1 mt were                  Recommendation 17–04                                  when NMFS implemented the 27-inch
                                             available to the Purse Seine category for               (Recommendation by ICCAT on a                         minimum size for BFT consistent with
                                             2018, and the amount of Purse Seine                     Harvest Control Rule for North Atlantic               ICCAT requirements, and also
                                             category quota to be reallocated to the                 Albacore Supplementing the                            implemented a 27-inch minimum size
                                             Reserve category was 138.2 mt (184.3 mt                 Multiannual Conservation and                          for bigeye and yellowfin tuna for
                                             ¥ 46.1 mt) (83 FR 17110, April 18,                      Management Programme,                                 identification and enforcement
                                             2018). To account for the ICCAT quota                   Recommendation 16–06), ICCAT                          purposes. Under existing regulations,
                                             increase addressed in this rule, NMFS is                adopted a 3-year constant annual TAC                  these fish may be landed round with
                                             first adjusting the 2018 Purse Seine                    of 33,600 t for 2018 through 2020; this               fins intact, or eviscerated with the head
                                             category quota to reflect the ICCAT                     20-percent increase from the current                  and fins removed as long as one pectoral
                                             quota increase. As a result, the baseline               28,000-t TAC is consistent with the                   fin and the tail remain attached. They
                                             Purse Seine category quota initially                    Commission’s chosen stability clause,                 cannot be filleted or cut into pieces at
                                             increases by 35.2 mt to 219.5 mt. NMFS                  which limits the TAC increase to 20                   sea. The upper and lower lobes of the
                                             then recalculates the amounts of quota                  percent. The recommendation calls on                  tail may be removed from tunas for
                                             available to individual Purse Seine                     the SCRS to continue to develop the                   storage purposes, but the fork of the tail
                                             category participants for 2018 using the                management strategy evaluation                        must remain intact.
                                             final baseline Purse Seine category                     framework over the 2018–2020 period                      To facilitate enforcement, total curved
                                             quota (219.5 mt). Adjusted for the quota                and calls on ICCAT to review the                      fork length (CFL) is the sole criterion for
                                             increase, 55 mt are available for Purse                 interim harvest control rule in 2020                  determining the size class of whole
                                             Seine category participants in 2018.                    with a view to adopting a long-term                   (with head) Atlantic tunas. CFL is
                                             Consistent with § 635.27(a)(4)(v)(C),                   management procedure at that point.                   measured by tracing the contour of the
                                             NMFS will notify Atlantic Tunas Purse                                                                         body from the tip of the upper jaw to the
                                             Seine fishery participants of the                       Domestic Quotas                                       fork of the tail in a line that runs along
                                             adjusted amount of quota available for                     This action implements the annual                  the top of the pectoral fin and the top
                                             their use in 2018 through the Individual                U.S. NALB quota of 632.4 mt adopted in                of the caudal keel. Pectoral fin curved
                                             Bluefin Quota (IBQ) electronic system                   ICCAT Recommendation 17–04.                           fork length (PFCFL) is the sole criterion
                                             and in writing.                                         Because ICCAT adopted annual TACs                     for determining the size class of a
                                                The remaining 164.5 mt (219.5                        for 2018 through 2020, NMFS currently                 bluefin tuna with the head removed and
                                             mt¥55 mt = 164.5 mt) is added to the                    anticipates that the annual baseline                  is multiplied by 1.35 to obtain total CFL.
                                             2018 Reserve category quota. This final                 quota would be in effect through 2020;                For detailed diagrams and measuring
                                             rule also increases the baseline annual                 it will remain in place unless and until              instructions, see the HMS Compliance
                                             Reserve category quota by 4.7 mt from                   a new TAC is adopted by ICCAT.                        Guides at www.fisheries.noaa.gov/
                                             24.8 mt to 29.5 mt. NMFS made four                                                                            atlantic-highly-migratory-species/
                                             inseason quota transfers totaling 84.5 mt               Adjustment of the 2018 NALB Quota                     atlantic-highly-migratory-species-
                                             from the Reserve category in 2018 to                      Consistent with the NALB quota                      fishery-compliance-guides. Currently,
                                             date: 10 mt from the Reserve category to                regulations at § 635.27(e), NMFS adjusts              the size limit regulations prohibit a
                                             the General category effective February                 the U.S. annual northern albacore quota               person from taking, retaining, or
                                             28, 2018, through March 2, 2018 (83 FR                  for allowable underharvest, if any, in                possessing a BFT, bigeye tuna, or
                                             9232, March 5, 2018), 44.5 mt to the                    the previous year. NMFS makes such                    yellowfin tuna in the Atlantic Ocean
                                             Longline category effective April 13,                   adjustments consistent with ICCAT                     that is less than 27 inches CFL. The
                                             2018, through December 31, 2018 (83 FR                  limits and when complete catch                        regulations also prohibit removing the
                                             17110, April 18, 2018), 30 mt from the                  information for the prior year is                     head of a bigeye tuna or yellowfin tuna
                                             Reserve category to the Harpoon                         available and finalized. The maximum                  if the remaining portion would be less
                                             category effective August 2, 2018,                      underharvest that a Contracting Party                 than 27 inches from the fork of the tail
                                             through November 15, 2018 (83 FR                        may carry forward from one year to the                to the forward edge of the cut.
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                                             38664, August 7, 2018), and 60 mt from                  next is 25 percent of its initial catch                  Fishermen have reported that they, at
                                             the Reserve category to the General                     quota, which, relevant to 2017, equals                times, catch bigeye and yellowfin tuna
                                             category effective September 18, 2018,                  131.75 mt for the United States.                      that have been damaged by predation by
                                             through September 30, 2018 (83 FR                         For 2017, the adjusted NALB quota                   sharks or other marine species. In those
                                             47843, September 21, 2018). Thus, the                   was 658.75 mt (527 mt + 131.75 mt of                  cases, a CFL measurement may not be
                                             adjusted 2018 Reserve category quota as                 2016 underharvest carried forward to                  possible if the fork of the tail has been
                                             of publication of this action is: 24.8 mt               2017). The total 2017 NALB catch was                  removed by predation. Although the


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                                             fish may otherwise meet the minimum                     and management obligations under the                  predated fish to avoid possible spoiling
                                             size requirements, fishermen have had                   Magnuson-Stevens Act and ATCA to                      of the remaining carcass.
                                             to discard the fish. To address this                    provide the opportunity to harvest the                   Response: NMFS agrees that
                                             situation, NMFS makes minor                             ICCAT-recommended quota. NMFS is                      predation by marine species other than
                                             modifications to the applicable Atlantic                committed to the sustainable, science-                sharks, such as pilot whales or Risso’s
                                             tunas size limit regulations to address                 based management of BFT, and is                       dolphins, may result in damage to
                                             retention, possession, and landing of                   supportive of ICCAT’s work toward                     caught Atlantic bigeye and yellowfin
                                             bigeye and yellowfin damaged through                    adopting stock management                             tuna similar to damage caused by shark
                                             predation by sharks and other marine                    recommendations using management                      bites. It would also be difficult for
                                             species. In this action, NMFS adds text                 procedures, which ICCAT has                           fishermen or law enforcement to
                                             to the size limit regulations applicable                recommended for BFT and other                         distinguish whether a tuna was bitten
                                             to bigeye and yellowfin tuna to indicate                priority stocks, to manage fisheries more             by a shark or another marine species.
                                             that a ‘‘bigeye or yellowfin tuna that is               effectively in the face of identified                 NMFS has determined that expanding
                                             damaged through predation by sharks                     uncertainties.                                        the scope of the regulatory text to
                                             and other marine species may be                            Comment 2: One commenter,                          specify ‘‘predation by sharks and other
                                             retained, possessed, or landed only if                  representing a fishing industry                       marine species’’ is an appropriate
                                             the length of the remainder of the fish                 organization, supported finalizing the                modification of the originally-proposed
                                             is equal to or greater than 27 inches (69               BFT and NALB quotas as proposed,                      text, and that the change could be
                                             cm).’’ These changes allow retention,                   further commented on HMS regulations                  enforced effectively. Thus, in this final
                                             possession, and landing of yellowfin                    that affect pelagic longline participants,            rule, NMFS modifies the language being
                                             and bigeye tuna for which a                             including the Individual Bluefin Quota                added to the size limit regulations
                                             measurement to the fork of the tail may                 Program and time/area closures, and                   applicable to bigeye and yellowfin tuna
                                             not be possible, provided that the                      supported access to closed areas                      so that it refers to predation by sharks
                                             remainder of the fish meets the current                 through a research fishery.                           and other marine species. With this
                                             minimum size (e.g., 27 inches for                          Response: This rulemaking does not                 modification, the relevant language of
                                             yellowfin and bigeye tuna). To preserve                 address issues beyond the modification                § 635.20(c)(3) indicates that a bigeye or
                                             evidence, for enforcement purposes,                     of the baseline annual U.S. quota and                 yellowfin tuna that is damaged through
                                             that the carcass was damaged through                    subquotas for BFT, the baseline annual                predation by sharks and other marine
                                             predation by sharks or other marine                     U.S. NALB quota, and the size limit                   species may be retained, possessed, or
                                             species, the regulatory text specifies                  regulations pertaining to bigeye and                  landed only if the length of the
                                             that, aboard a vessel, no tissue may be                 yellowfin tuna.                                       remainder of the fish is equal to or
                                             cut away from or other alterations made                    NMFS is currently preparing a draft                greater than 27 inches (69 cm). No
                                             to the predation-damaged area of the                    Three-Year Review of the Individual                   person shall cut or otherwise alter the
                                             fish. The effects of this change are                    Bluefin Quota Program. NMFS plans to                  predation-damaged area in any manner.
                                             primarily economic and administrative,                  conduct scoping in the future to                         NMFS cannot affirm the comment
                                             and no environmental effects are                        respond to that review, as well as                    that trimming of the damaged area by
                                             anticipated because the change only                     consider other potential changes to the               fishermen prior to landing is a common
                                             allows for retention of a very limited                  regulations applicable to the pelagic                 or routine practice. Furthermore, for
                                             number of fish that would otherwise be                  longline fishery and the directed bluefin             Atlantic tunas this practice is illegal.
                                             caught but need to be discarded. NMFS                   fisheries. NMFS also initiated a separate             For enforcement purposes, curved fork
                                             implemented measures to address                         scoping process in the spring of 2018 to              length is the sole criterion for
                                             shark-damaged swordfish in 1996 (61                     consider a range of issues and options                determining the size of Atlantic tunas,
                                             FR 27304, May 31, 1996), and intends                    regarding possible area-based and weak                and this measurement is taken either
                                             to consider extending the scope of those                hook management changes. The subject                  from the tip of the upper jaw to the fork
                                             measures to include damage through                      time/area closures, gear restricted areas,            of the tail (total curved fork length) or,
                                             predation by other marine species in a                  and weak hook requirement were                        for BFT with the head removed, from
                                             future swordfish action.                                originally implemented to reduce                      the dorsal insertion of the pectoral fin
                                                                                                     incidental BFT catch that occurs during               to the fork of the tail (pectoral fin
                                             Response to Comments                                    pelagic longline operations. Depending                curved fork length). Regulations require
                                               NMFS received three written                           on the outcome of NMFS’ review, NMFS                  that Atlantic tunas be maintained
                                             comments on the proposed rule. Below,                   anticipates publishing a proposed rule                through offloading either in round form
                                             NMFS summarizes and responds to all                     on these other potential changes to the               or eviscerated with the head and fins
                                             comments made specifically on the                       regulations in spring 2019.                           removed, provided one pectoral fin and
                                             proposed rule during the comment                           Comment 3: The comment from the                    the tail remain attached. The upper and
                                             period.                                                 fishing industry group also provided                  lower lobes of the tuna tail may be
                                               Comment 1: One commenter                              specific suggestions regarding the                    removed for storage purposes as long as
                                             suggested that, for conservation reasons,               proposed change regarding bigeye and                  the fork of the tail remains intact. See
                                             NMFS should reduce rather than                          yellowfin tuna damaged by shark bites.                § 635.30(a). It is NMFS’ understanding
                                             increase the quota.                                     Specifically, the comment suggested                   that some Atlantic tunas dealers trim
                                               Response: The western Atlantic BFT                    that NMFS broaden the regulatory                      away predation-damaged area of the
                                             TAC adopted by ICCAT on an interim                      provision to address predation by other               tuna after landing and offloading to help
                                             basis is within the range recommended                   marine species that predate on hooked                 preserve the fish. Legally, trimming may
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                                             by ICCAT’s Standing Committee on                        tuna and that may cause damage similar                only occur after landing and offloading.
                                             Research and Statistics (SCRS) and                      to damage caused by sharks. The                          The proposed rule specified that no
                                             provides a buffer from the top end of the               comment also requested that NMFS                      person shall cut or otherwise alter the
                                             range (2,500 mt). NMFS has determined                   allow trimming of the damaged (i.e.,                  damaged area of the fish. This
                                             that implementing the U.S. baseline                     bitten) area of the fish for quality                  prohibition is necessary, for
                                             quota is consistent with the ICCAT                      purposes, and noted that fishermen                    enforcement purposes, to preserve
                                             recommendation and our conservation                     routinely trim the damaged area of                    evidence that the carcass was bitten.


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                                             NMFS is concerned that allowing                         regulated community, and create                       measure as soon as possible could
                                             trimming of the damaged area prior to                   additional administrative burden,                     reduce waste. For all of these reasons,
                                             offloading could complicate effective                   because it would require NMFS to                      there is good cause to waive the 30-day
                                             enforcement of the Atlantic tunas                       publish closures and openings that                    delay in the date of effectiveness.
                                             regulations and species identification,                 would otherwise be unnecessary. To                       NMFS has prepared a Regulatory
                                             particularly if it results in the tail being            prevent confusion and potential                       Impact Review (RIR) and a Final
                                             removed from the fish, and that this                    overharvests, these quota increases and               Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA),
                                             could become a common occurrence.                       adjustments should be in place as soon                which present and analyze anticipated
                                             Therefore, this provision prohibiting                   as possible, thus allowing the impacted               social and economic impacts of the
                                             cutting or altering the damaged area is                 sectors to benefit from any subsequent                alternatives contained in this final rule.
                                             finalized as proposed.                                  quota adjustments to the fishing                      The list of alternatives and their
                                                                                                     categories, giving them a reasonable                  analyses are provided in the RIR and are
                                             Changes From the Proposed Rule (83
                                                                                                     opportunity to catch available quota,                 not repeated here in their entirety. A
                                             FR 31517, July 6, 2018)
                                                                                                     and providing them the opportunity for                copy of the RIR prepared for this final
                                                As described in the response to                      planning operations accordingly.                      rule is available from NMFS (see
                                             Comment 3 above, NMFS made changes                         For example, under the northern                    ADDRESSES).
                                             to the regulatory text of the proposed                  albacore regulations, NMFS must close                    The FRFA incorporates the Initial
                                             rule in response to the comment that                    the fishery when the annual fishery                   Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), a
                                             other marine predators may cause                        quota is reached. Closure of the fishery              summary of the significant issues raised
                                             damage similar to that caused by shark                  based only on the currently codified                  by the public comments in response to
                                             bites. Specifically, the final rule adds                baseline quota, rather than accounting                the IRFA, and NMFS’ responses to those
                                             language to the size limit regulations                  for the higher quota in this rule, would              comments, and a summary of the
                                             applicable to bigeye and yellowfin tuna                 result in an unnecessary closure and                  analyses completed to support the
                                             at § 635.20(c)(3), providing that a bigeye              could preclude the fishery from                       action. The full FRFA and analysis of
                                             or yellowfin tuna that is damaged                       harvesting northern albacore that are                 economic and ecological impacts are
                                             through predation by sharks and other                   legally available, consistent with the                available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).
                                             marine species may be retained,                         ICCAT recommendations and the 2006                    A summary of the FRFA follows.
                                             possessed, or landed only if the length                 Consolidated HMS FMP, as amended.
                                             of the remainder of the fish is equal to                                                                         Section 604(a)(1) of the Regulatory
                                                                                                     Furthermore, NMFS relies upon
                                             or greater than 27 inches (69 cm). No                                                                         Flexibility Act (RFA) (5 U.S.C. 601 et
                                                                                                     management flexibility to respond
                                             person shall cut or otherwise alter the                                                                       seq.) requires a succinct statement of the
                                                                                                     quickly to current fishery conditions
                                             predation-damaged area in any manner.                                                                         need for and objectives of the rule. The
                                                                                                     and to ensure that fishermen have a
                                                                                                                                                           purpose of this action is to implement
                                             Classification                                          reasonable opportunity to catch the
                                                                                                     available quotas. Implementing the                    the 2017 ICCAT recommendations
                                                The NMFS Assistant Administrator                     higher bluefin tuna category quotas and               regarding western Atlantic BFT and
                                             has determined that the final rule is                   adjusting the Reserve category quota as               NALB, as necessary and appropriate
                                             consistent with the 2006 Consolidated                   soon as possible provides NMFS the                    pursuant to the Atlantic Tunas
                                             HMS FMP and its amendments, the                         flexibility to transfer quota from the                Convention Act (ATCA), and to achieve
                                             Magnuson-Stevens Act, ATCA, and                         Reserve to other fishing categories                   domestic management objectives under
                                             other applicable law.                                   inseason after considering the regulatory             the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
                                                This final rule has been determined to               determination criteria, including fishery             Conservation and Management Act
                                             be not significant for purposes of                      conditions at the time of the transfer.               (Magnuson-Stevens Act). The objectives
                                             Executive Order 12866.                                  The amount of quota currently in the                  of this action are to implement the 2017
                                                There is good cause under U.S.C.                     Reserve category for 2018 is relatively               ICCAT recommendations and distribute
                                             553(d)(3) to waive the 30-day delay in                  low, and NMFS may need to transfer                    the U.S. BFT quota among domestic
                                             effective date and to make the rule                     quota as soon as possible in order to                 fishing categories using the existing
                                             effective upon filing in the Federal                    reduce the likelihood of fishery closure              regulatory formula for quota distribution
                                             Register. The purpose of the delay in                   during the remaining subquota time                    established and analyzed in
                                             effective date is to afford affected                    periods. NMFS could not appropriately                 Amendment 7 to the 2006 Consolidated
                                             persons a reasonable time to prepare for                adjust the annual quotas for 2018 sooner              HMS FMP (Amendment 7) (79 FR
                                             the effective date of the rule. The                     because the data needed to make the                   71510, December 2, 2014). This action is
                                             fisheries for northern albacore and                     determination (i.e., 2017 underharvest)               needed because BFT and NALB quotas,
                                             bluefin tuna began on January 1, 2018.                  did not become available until August,                as well as BFT allocations and resulting
                                             NMFS monitors northern albacore and                     and additional time was needed for                    subquotas, are codified in the HMS
                                             bluefin tuna catch and measures the                     agency analysis and consideration of the              regulations at 50 CFR 635.27, and
                                             data against the applicable available                   data.                                                 rulemaking is necessary to modify them.
                                             quotas. This rule effectively increases                    Implementation of the change to the                   Section 604(a)(2) of the RFA requires
                                             the quota for both of these fisheries and,              size limit regulations to address                     a summary of significant issues raised
                                             consequently, for the subquotas within                  damaged tunas, provided that the                      by the public in response to the IRFA,
                                             the bluefin tuna fishery. Delaying the                  remainder of the fish meets the current               a summary of the agency’s assessment of
                                             effective date of these changes would                   minimum size (e.g., 27 inches for                     such issues, and a statement of any
                                             mean that some fisheries might have to                  yellowfin and bigeye tuna), will allow                changes made as a result of the
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                                             close while operating under the old                     retention, possession, and landing of                 comments. NMFS received three
                                             quota, and then re-open when the new                    yellowfin and bigeye tuna for which a                 comments on the proposed rule (83 FR
                                             quota is implemented soon thereafter.                   measurement to the fork of the tail may               31517, July 6, 2018) during the
                                             This would unnecessarily complicate                     not be possible because the tail has been             comment period. A summary of these
                                             the management of the northern                          partially or entirely bitten off. Because             comments and the agency’s responses
                                             albacore and bluefin tuna fisheries for                 this change could convert dead discards               are included above. However, NMFS
                                             the remainder of the year, confuse the                  to landings, implementation of the                    did not receive comments specifically


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                                             on the IRFA or on the economic impacts                  are not considered small entities for                    Under section 604(a)(5) of the RFA,
                                             of the rule.                                            purposes of the RFA. Therefore, NMFS                  agencies are required to describe any
                                                Section 604(a)(3) of the RFA requires                considers all Atlantic Tunas permit                   new reporting, record-keeping, and
                                             the response of the agency to any                       holders and HMS Charter/Headboat                      other compliance requirements. The
                                             comments filed by the Chief Counsel for                 permit holders subject to this action to              action does not contain any new
                                             Advocacy of the Small Business                          be small entities. The following section              collection of information, reporting, or
                                             Administration (SBA) in response to the                 provides a description of how NMFS                    record-keeping requirements.
                                             proposed rule, and a detailed statement                 calculated the average revenues and                      Under section 604(a)(6) of the RFA,
                                             of any change made to the proposed rule                 then provides a description of and,                   agencies are required to describe the
                                             in the final rule as a result of the SBA                where feasible, provides an estimate of               steps the agency has taken to minimize
                                             comments. NMFS did not receive                          the number of small entities to which                 the significant economic impact on
                                             comments from the Chief Counsel for                     the rule would apply as required by                   small entities consistent with the stated
                                             Advocacy of the SBA in response to the                  RFA.                                                  objectives of applicable statutes,
                                             proposed rule.                                             This action would apply to all                     including a statement of the factual,
                                                Section 604(a)(4) of the RFA requires                                                                      policy, and legal reasons for selecting
                                                                                                     participants in the Atlantic tunas
                                             agencies to provide descriptions of, and                                                                      the alternative adopted in the final rule
                                                                                                     fisheries, i.e., to the over 27,000 vessels
                                             where feasible, an estimate of the                                                                            and why each one of the other
                                                                                                     that held an Atlantic HMS Charter/
                                             number of small entities to which the                                                                         significant alternatives to the rule
                                                                                                     Headboat, Atlantic HMS Angling, or an
                                             rule would apply. The SBA has                                                                                 considered by the agency which affect
                                                                                                     Atlantic Tunas permit as of October
                                             established size criteria for all major                                                                       the impact on small entities was
                                                                                                     2017. This final rule is expected to
                                             industry sectors in the United States,                                                                        rejected.
                                                                                                     directly affect commercial and for-hire                  In this rulemaking, NMFS analyzed
                                             including fish harvesters. This provision
                                             is made under SBA’s regulations for an                  fishing vessels that possess an Atlantic              two quota implementation alternatives
                                             agency to develop its own industry-                     Tunas permit or Atlantic HMS Charter/                 for BFT and NALB: first, the status quo
                                             specific size standards after consultation              Headboat permit. It is unknown what                   U.S. baseline quota(s) established in
                                             with Advocacy and an opportunity for                    portion of HMS Charter/Headboat                       2015, and second, the preferred
                                             public comment (see 13 CFR                              permit holders actively participate in                alternative to implement the U.S. quota
                                             121.903(c)). Under this provision,                      the BFT and NALB fisheries or fishing                 in accordance with the 2017 ICCAT
                                             NMFS may establish size standards that                  services for recreational anglers. As                 Recommendation and regulations
                                             differ from those established by the SBA                summarized in the 2017 SAFE Report                    regarding the distribution of the quota
                                             Office of Size Standards, but only for                  for Atlantic HMS, there were 6,855                    within U.S. fishing categories. The final
                                             use by NMFS and only for the purpose                    commercial Atlantic tunas or Atlantic                 rule implements the recently adopted
                                             of conducting an analysis of economic                   HMS permits in 2017, as follows: 2,940                ICCAT-recommended U.S. BFT and
                                             effects in fulfillment of the agency’s                  in the Atlantic Tunas General category;               NALB quotas and, for BFT, applies the
                                             obligations under the RFA. To utilize                   11 in the Atlantic Tunas Harpoon                      allocations for each quota category per
                                             this provision, NMFS published a                        category; 5 in the Atlantic Tunas Purse               the codified quota regulations. This
                                             December 29, 2015, final rule (80 FR                    Seine category; 280 in the Atlantic                   action is consistent with ATCA, under
                                             81194), which became effective on July                  Tunas Longline category; 1 in the                     which the Secretary promulgates
                                             1, 2016. The implementing regulations                   Atlantic Tunas Trap category; and 3,618               regulations as necessary and appropriate
                                             for that rule at 50 CFR 200.2 established               in the HMS Charter/Headboat category.                 to implement binding ICCAT
                                             a small business size standard of $11                   In the process of developing the IBQ                  recommendations.
                                             million in annual gross receipts for all                regulations implemented in the final                     NMFS has estimated the average
                                             businesses in the commercial fishing                    rule for Amendment 7, NMFS deemed                     impact that establishing the increased
                                             industry (NAICS 11411) for RFA                          136 Longline category vessels as eligible             annual U.S. baseline BFT quota for all
                                             compliance purposes. NMFS considers                     for IBQ shares (i.e., 136 vessels reported            domestic fishing categories would have
                                             all commercial HMS permit holders to                    a set in the HMS logbook between 2006                 on individual categories and the vessels
                                             be small entities because they had                      and 2012 and had valid Atlantic Tunas                 within those categories. As mentioned
                                             average annual receipts of less than $11                Longline category permits on a vessel as              above, a 2017 ICCAT recommendation
                                             million for commercial fishing.                         of August 21, 2013, the publication date              increased the annual U.S. baseline BFT
                                                As described in the recently                         of the Amendment 7 proposed rule).                    quota for 2018, 2019, and 2020 to
                                             published final rule to implement                       This constitutes the best available                   1,247.86 mt and provides 25 mt
                                             quarterly Individual Bluefin Quota                      information regarding the universe of                 annually for incidental catch of BFT
                                             (IBQ) accounting (82 FR 61489,                          permits and permit holders recently                   related to directed longline fisheries in
                                             December 28, 2017), the average annual                  analyzed. It is unknown what portion of               the NED. The annual U.S. baseline BFT
                                             gross revenue per active pelagic longline               fishery participants would be affected                subquotas would be adjusted consistent
                                             vessel was estimated to be $308,050 for                 by the minor change in the regulations                with the process (i.e., the formulas)
                                             2013 through 2016. NMFS considers all                   to allow retention, possession, and                   established in Amendment 7 and as
                                             HMS Atlantic Tunas Longline permit                      landing of bigeye and yellowfin tuna,                 codified in the quota regulations, and
                                             holders (280 as of October 2017) to be                  damaged through predation by sharks                   these amounts (in mt) would be
                                             small entities because these vessels have               and other marine species, for which a                 codified.
                                             reported annual gross receipts of less                  measurement to the fork of the tail may                  To calculate the average ex-vessel
                                             than $11 million for commercial fishing.                not be possible, provided that the                    BFT revenues under this action, NMFS
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                                             NMFS is unaware of any other Atlantic                   remainder of the fish meets the current               first estimated potential category-wide
                                             Tunas category permit holders that                      minimum sizes (e.g., 27 inches for                    revenues. The most recent ex-vessel
                                             potentially could earn more than $11                    yellowfin, and bigeye tunas). NMFS has                average price per pound information for
                                             million in revenue annually. HMS                        determined that this action would not                 each commercial quota category is used
                                             Angling category permits, which are                     likely directly affect any small                      to estimate potential ex-vessel gross
                                             recreational fishing permits, are                       government jurisdictions defined under                revenues under the subquotas (i.e., 2017
                                             typically obtained by individuals who                   the RFA.                                              prices for the General, Harpoon, and


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                                             Longline/Trap categories, and 2015                      extent of vessel effort and availability of           The most recent ex-vessel average price
                                             prices for the Purse Seine category). For               commercial-sized BFT to participants                  per pound information is used to
                                             comparison, in 2017, gross revenues                     where they fish), but for the sake of                 estimate potential ex-vessel gross
                                             were approximately $9.2 million,                        estimating potential revenues per vessel,             revenues. The baseline subquotas could
                                             broken out by category as follows:                      category-wide revenues can be divided                 result in estimated gross revenues of
                                             General—$7.8 million, Harpoon—                          by the number of permitted vessels in                 $1.8 million annually, if finalized and
                                             $496,968, Purse Seine—$0, Longline—                     each category. For the Longline fishery,              fully utilized ((632.4 mt/1.25) * $1.63/
                                             $878,824, and Trap—$0. The baseline                     actual revenues would depend, in part,                lb dw). No affected entities would be
                                             subquotas could result in estimated                     on each vessel’s IBQ in 2018. It is                   expected to experience negative, direct
                                             gross revenues of $10 million annually,                 unknown what portion of HMS Charter/                  economic impacts as a result of this
                                             if finalized and fully utilized, broken                 Headboat permit holders actively                      action.
                                             out by category as follows: General                     participate in the BFT fishery. HMS                      The change to the regulatory text
                                             category: $6.5 million (555.7 mt * $5.30/               Charter/Headboat vessels may fish                     concerning Atlantic bigeye and
                                             lb); Harpoon category: $526,326 (46 mt                  commercially under the General                        yellowfin tuna size limits applies to all
                                             * $5.19/lb); Purse Seine category: $1.5                 category quota and retention limits.                  fishery participants but is not expected
                                             million (219.5 mt * $3.21/lb); Longline                 Therefore, NMFS is estimating potential               to have significant economic impacts.
                                             category: $1.4 million (163.6 mt * $3.99/               General category ex-vessel revenue                    This is because damage to caught bigeye
                                             lb); and Trap category: $10,556 (1.2 mt                 changes using the number of General                   and yellowfin tuna through predation
                                             * $3.99/lb).                                            category vessels only.                                by sharks and other marine species is
                                                No affected entities would be                           Estimated potential 2018 revenues on               rare, and the change to the regulatory
                                             expected to experience negative, direct                 a per vessel basis, considering the                   text is not expected to result in
                                             economic impacts as a result of this                    number of permit holders listed above                 significant changes to Atlantic tunas
                                             action. On the contrary, each of the BFT                and the subquotas, could be $2,409 for                fishery operations.
                                             quota categories would increase relative                the General category; $47,848 for the                    Section 212 of the Small Business
                                             to the baseline quotas that applied in                  Harpoon category; $310,670 for the                    Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of
                                             2015 through 2017. To the extent that                   Purse Seine category; $10,582 for the                 1996 states that, for each rule or group
                                             Purse Seine fishery participants and IBQ                Longline category, using the 136 IBQ                  of related rules for which an agency is
                                             participants could receive additional                   share recipients; and $10,556 for the                 required to prepare a FRFA, the agency
                                             quota as a result of the Amendment 7-                   Trap category. Thus, all of the entities              shall publish one or more guides to
                                             implemented allocation formulas being                   affected by this rule are considered to be            assist small entities in complying with
                                             applied to increases in available Purse                 small entities for the purposes of the                the rule and shall designate such
                                             Seine and Longline category quota,                      RFA.                                                  publications as ‘‘small entity
                                             those participants would receive                           Consistent with the codified BFT                   compliance guides.’’ The agency shall
                                             varying amounts of an increase, which                   quota regulations at § 635.27(a)(4)(v),               explain the actions a small entity is
                                             would result in direct benefits from                    NMFS will continue to annually                        required to take to comply with a rule
                                             either increased fishing opportunities or               calculate the quota available to                      or group of rules. As part of this
                                             quota leasing.                                          historical Purse Seine fishery                        rulemaking process, a statement
                                                The FRFA assumes that each vessel                    participants and reallocate the                       published online serves as the small
                                             will have similar catch and gross                       remaining Purse Seine category quota to               entity compliance guide, and a listserv
                                             revenues to show the relative impact of                 the Reserve category. NMFS is further                 notice containing the web address will
                                             the final action on vessels. To estimate                adjusting those amounts consistent with               be sent to HMS News subscribers.
                                             potential average ex-vessel revenues                    the annual U.S. baseline BFT quota in                 Copies of this final rule and the guide
                                             that could result from this action for                  this final rule. The analyses in this                 are available upon request (see
                                             BFT, NMFS divided the potential                         FRFA are limited to the final baseline                ADDRESSES).
                                             annual gross revenues for the General,                  subquotas.
                                             Harpoon, Purse Seine, and Trap                             Because the directed commercial                    List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 635
                                             category by the number of permit                        categories have underharvested their                    Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing vessels,
                                             holders. For the Longline category,                     subquotas in recent years, the potential              Foreign relations, Imports, Penalties,
                                             NMFS divided the potential annual                       increases in ex-vessel revenues above                 Reporting and recordkeeping
                                             gross revenues by the number of IBQ                     may overestimate the probable                         requirements, Treaties.
                                             share recipients. This is an appropriate                economic impacts to those categories
                                             approach for BFT fisheries, in                          relative to recent conditions.                          Dated: October 3, 2018.
                                             particular, because available landings                  Additionally, there has been substantial              Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                             data (weight and ex-vessel value of the                 interannual variability in ex-vessel                  Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                             fish in price-per-pound) allow NMFS to                  revenues in each category in recent                   Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                             calculate the gross revenue earned by a                 years, due to recent changes in BFT                   Fisheries Service.
                                             fishery participant on a successful trip.               availability and other factors.                         For the reasons set out in the
                                             The available data (particularly from                      The 2017 NALB ICCAT                                preamble, 50 CFR part 635 is amended
                                             non-Longline participants) do not,                      recommendation increased the annual                   as follows:
                                             however, allow NMFS to calculate the                    U.S. baseline NALB quota for 2018,
                                             effort and cost associated with each                    2019, and 2020 to 632.4 mt. Based on                  PART 635–ATLANTIC HIGHLY
                                             successful trip (e.g., the cost of gas, bait,           knowledge of current participants in the              MIGRATORY SPECIES
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                                             ice, etc.), so net revenue for each                     fishery and estimated gross revenues,
                                             participant cannot be calculated. As a                  NMFS considers all of the entities                    ■ 1. The authority citation for part 635
                                             result, NMFS analyzed the average                       affected by the NALB quota action be                  continues to read as follows:
                                             impact of the alternatives among all                    small entities for the purposes of the                  Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.; 16 U.S.C.
                                             participants in each category.                          RFA.                                                  1801 et seq.
                                                Success rates vary widely across                        NMFS does not subdivide the U.S.                   ■ 2. In § 635.20, revise paragraph (c)(3)
                                             participants in each category (due to the               NALB quota into category subquotas.                   to read as follows:


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                                             § 635.20   Size limits.                                 a result of the annual reallocation of                possessed, or landed south of 39°18′ N
                                             *      *      *     *     *                             Purse Seine quota described under                     lat. The remaining school bluefin tuna
                                                (c) * * *                                            paragraph (a)(4)(v) of this section.                  Angling category quota (49 mt) may be
                                                (3) No person aboard a vessel shall                     (1) * * *                                          caught, retained, possessed or landed
                                             remove the head of a bigeye tuna or                        (i) Catches from vessels for which                 north of 39°18′ N lat.
                                             yellowfin tuna if the remaining portion                 General category Atlantic Tunas permits                  (ii) An amount equal to 52.8 percent
                                             would be less than 27 inches (69 cm)                    have been issued and certain catches                  (52.7 mt) of the large school/small
                                             from the fork of the tail to the forward                from vessels for which an HMS Charter/                medium bluefin tuna Angling category
                                             edge of the cut. A bigeye or yellowfin                  Headboat permit has been issued are                   quota may be caught, retained,
                                             tuna that is damaged through predation                  counted against the General category                  possessed, or landed south of 39°18′ N
                                             by sharks or other marine species may                   quota in accordance with § 635.23(c)(3).              lat. The remaining large school/small
                                             be retained, possessed, or landed only if               Pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section,            medium bluefin tuna Angling category
                                             the length of the remainder of the fish                 the amount of large medium and giant                  quota (47.1 mt) may be caught, retained,
                                             is equal to or greater than 27 inches (69               bluefin tuna that may be caught,                      possessed or landed north of 39°18′ N
                                             cm). No person shall cut or otherwise                   retained, possessed, landed, or sold                  lat.
                                             alter the predation-damaged area in any                 under the General category quota is                      (iii) One third (1.8 mt) of the large
                                             manner.                                                 555.7 mt, and is apportioned as follows,              medium and giant bluefin tuna Angling
                                                                                                     unless modified as described under                    category quota may be caught retained,
                                             *      *      *     *     *                                                                                   possessed, or landed, in each of the
                                             ■ 3. In § 635.27, revise paragraphs (a)
                                                                                                     paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of this section:
                                                                                                        (A) January 1 through the effective                three following geographic areas: North
                                             introductory text, (a)(1)(i), (a)(2) and (3),                                                                 of 39°18′ N lat.; south of 39°18′ N lat.,
                                             (a)(4)(i), (a)(5) and (6), (a)(7)(i) and (ii),          date of a closure notice filed by NMFS
                                                                                                     announcing that the January subquota is               and outside of the Gulf of Mexico; and
                                             (a)(10)(iii), and (e)(1) to read as follows:                                                                  in the Gulf of Mexico. For the purposes
                                                                                                     reached, or projected to be reached
                                             § 635.27   Quotas.                                      under § 635.28(a)(1), or through March                of this section, the Gulf of Mexico
                                                                                                     31, whichever comes first—5.3 percent                 region includes all waters of the U.S.
                                               (a) Bluefin tuna. Consistent with                                                                           EEZ west and north of the boundary
                                             ICCAT recommendations, and with                         (29.5 mt);
                                                                                                        (B) June 1 through August 31—50                    stipulated at 50 CFR 600.105(c).
                                             paragraph (a)(10)(iv) of this section,                                                                           (3) Longline category quota. Pursuant
                                             NMFS may subtract the most recent,                      percent (277.9 mt);
                                                                                                                                                           to paragraph (a) of this section, the total
                                             complete, and available estimate of dead                   (C) September 1 through September
                                                                                                                                                           amount of large medium and giant
                                             discards from the annual U.S. bluefin                   30—26.5 percent (147.3 mt);
                                                                                                                                                           bluefin tuna that may be caught,
                                             tuna quota, and make the remainder                         (D) October 1 through November 30—
                                                                                                                                                           discarded dead, or retained, possessed,
                                             available to be retained, possessed, or                 13 percent (72.2 mt); and
                                                                                                                                                           or landed by vessels that possess
                                             landed by persons and vessels subject to                   (E) December 1 through December
                                                                                                                                                           Atlantic Tunas Longline category
                                             U.S. jurisdiction. The remaining                        31—5.2 percent (28.9 mt).                             permits is 163.6 mt. In addition, 25 mt
                                             baseline annual U.S. bluefin tuna quota                 *      *     *     *    *                             shall be allocated for incidental catch by
                                             will be allocated among the General,                       (2) Angling category quota. In                     pelagic longline vessels fishing in the
                                             Angling, Harpoon, Purse Seine,                          accordance with the framework                         Northeast Distant gear restricted area,
                                             Longline, Trap, and Reserve categories,                 procedures of the Consolidated HMS                    and subject to the restrictions under
                                             as described in this section. Bluefin                   FMP, prior to each fishing year, or as                § 635.15(b)(8).
                                             tuna quotas are specified in whole                      early as feasible, NMFS will establish                   (4) * * *
                                             weight. The baseline annual U.S.                        the Angling category daily retention                     (i) Baseline Purse Seine quota.
                                             bluefin tuna quota is 1,247.86 mt, not                  limits. In accordance with paragraph (a)              Pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section,
                                             including an additional annual 25-mt                    of this section, the total amount of                  the baseline amount of large medium
                                             allocation provided in paragraph (a)(3)                 bluefin tuna that may be caught,                      and giant bluefin tuna that may be
                                             of this section. The bluefin quota for the              retained, possessed, and landed by                    caught, retained, possessed, or landed
                                             quota categories is calculated through                  anglers aboard vessels for which an                   by vessels that possess Atlantic Tunas
                                             the following process. First, 68 mt is                  HMS Angling permit or an HMS                          Purse Seine category permits is 219.5
                                             subtracted from the baseline annual U.S.                Charter/Headboat permit has been                      mt, unless adjusted as a result of
                                             bluefin tuna quota and allocated to the                 issued is 232.4 mt. No more than 2.3                  inseason and/or annual adjustments to
                                             Longline category quota. Second, the                    percent (5.3 mt) of the annual Angling                quotas as specified in paragraphs (a)(9)
                                             remaining quota is divided among the                    category quota may be large medium or                 and (10) of this section; or adjusted
                                             categories according to the following                   giant bluefin tuna. In addition, no more              (prior to allocation to individual
                                             percentages: General—47.1 percent                       than 10 percent of the annual U.S.                    participants) based on the previous
                                             (555.7 mt); Angling—19.7 percent (232.4                 bluefin tuna quota, inclusive of the                  year’s catch as described under
                                             mt), which includes the school bluefin                  allocation specified in paragraph (a)(3)              paragraph (a)(4)(v) of this section.
                                             tuna held in reserve as described under                 of this section, may be school bluefin                Annually, NMFS will make a
                                             paragraph (a)(7)(ii) of this section;                   tuna (i.e., 127.3 mt). The Angling                    determination when the Purse Seine
                                             Harpoon—3.9 percent (46 mt); Purse                      category quota includes the amount of                 fishery will start, based on variations in
                                             Seine—18.6 percent (219.5 mt);                          school bluefin tuna held in reserve                   seasonal distribution, abundance or
                                             Longline—8.1 percent (95.6) plus the                    under paragraph (a)(7)(ii) of this section.           migration patterns of bluefin tuna,
                                             68-mt allocation (i.e., 163.6 mt total not              The size class subquotas for bluefin tuna             cumulative and projected landings in
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                                             including the 25-mt allocation from                     are further subdivided as follows:                    other commercial fishing categories, the
                                             paragraph (a)(3)); Trap—0.1 percent (1.2                   (i) After adjustment for the school                potential for gear conflicts on the fishing
                                             mt); and Reserve—2.5 percent (29.5 mt).                 bluefin tuna quota held in reserve                    grounds, or market impacts due to
                                             NMFS may make inseason and annual                       (under paragraph (a)(7)(ii) of this                   oversupply. NMFS will start the bluefin
                                             adjustments to quotas as specified in                   section), 52.8 percent (54.8 mt) of the               tuna purse seine season between June 1
                                             paragraphs (a)(9) and (10) of this                      school bluefin tuna Angling category                  and August 15, by filing an action with
                                             section, including quota adjustments as                 quota may be caught, retained,                        the Office of the Federal Register, and


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                                             notifying the public. The Purse Seine                   baseline annual fishery quota is 632.4                   In accordance with § 679.20(d)(1)(i),
                                             category fishery closes on December 31                  mt ww. The total quota, after any                     the Regional Administrator has
                                             of each year.                                           adjustments made per paragraph (e)(2)                 determined that the 2018 TAC of
                                             *       *    *     *     *                              of this section, is the fishing year’s total          pollock in Statistical Area 620 of the
                                               (5) Harpoon category quota. The total                 amount of northern albacore tuna that                 GOA will soon be reached. Therefore,
                                             amount of large medium and giant                        may be landed by persons and vessels                  the Regional Administrator is
                                             bluefin tuna that may be caught,                        subject to U.S. jurisdiction.                         establishing a directed fishing
                                             retained, possessed, landed, or sold by                 *     *     *      *     *                            allowance of 79,838 mt and is setting
                                             vessels that possess Harpoon category                   [FR Doc. 2018–22034 Filed 10–10–18; 8:45 am]          aside the remaining 100 mt as bycatch
                                             Atlantic Tunas permits is 46 mt. The                    BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                to support other anticipated groundfish
                                             Harpoon category fishery commences on                                                                         fisheries. In accordance with
                                             June 1 of each year, and closes on                                                                            § 679.20(d)(1)(iii), the Regional
                                             November 15 of each year.                               DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                Administrator finds that this directed
                                               (6) Trap category quota. The total                                                                          fishing allowance has been reached.
                                             amount of large medium and giant                        National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      Consequently, NMFS is prohibiting
                                             bluefin tuna that may be caught,                        Administration
                                                                                                                                                           directed fishing for pollock in Statistical
                                             retained, possessed, or landed by                                                                             Area 620 of the GOA.
                                             vessels that possess Trap category                      50 CFR Part 679
                                                                                                                                                              While this closure is effective the
                                             Atlantic Tunas permits is 1.2 mt.                       [Docket No. 170816769–8162–02]                        maximum retainable amounts at
                                                (7) * * *
                                                (i) The total amount of bluefin tuna                 RIN 0648–XG529                                        § 679.20(e) and (f) apply at any time
                                             that is held in reserve for inseason or                                                                       during a trip.
                                                                                                     Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic
                                             annual adjustments and research using                                                                         Classification
                                                                                                     Zone Off Alaska; Pollock in Statistical
                                             quota or subquotas is 29.5 mt, which                    Area 620 in the Gulf of Alaska
                                             may be augmented by allowable                                                                                    This action responds to the best
                                             underharvest from the previous year, or                 AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    available information recently obtained
                                             annual reallocation of Purse Seine                      Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  from the fishery. The Assistant
                                             category quota as described under                       Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA
                                             paragraph (a)(4)(v) of this section.                    Commerce.                                             (AA), finds good cause to waive the
                                             Consistent with paragraphs (a)(8)                       ACTION: Temporary rule; closure.                      requirement to provide prior notice and
                                             through (10) of this section, NMFS may                                                                        opportunity for public comment
                                             allocate any portion of the Reserve                     SUMMARY:    NMFS is prohibiting directed              pursuant to the authority set forth at 5
                                             category quota for inseason or annual                   fishing for pollock in Statistical Area               U.S.C. 553(b)(B) as such requirement is
                                             adjustments to any fishing category                     620 in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA). This                 impracticable and contrary to the public
                                             quota.                                                  action is necessary to prevent exceeding              interest. This requirement is
                                                (ii) The total amount of school bluefin              the 2018 total allowable catch of pollock             impracticable and contrary to the public
                                             tuna that is held in reserve for inseason               for Statistical Area 620 in the GOA.                  interest as it would prevent NMFS from
                                             or annual adjustments and fishery-                      DATES: Effective 1200 hours, Alaska                   responding to the most recent fisheries
                                             independent research is 18.5 percent                    local time (A.l.t.), October 6, 2018,                 data in a timely fashion and would
                                             (23.5 mt) of the total school bluefin tuna              through 2400 hours, A.l.t., December 31,              delay the closure of directed fishing for
                                             Angling category quota as described                     2018.                                                 pollock in Statistical Area 620 of the
                                             under paragraph (a)(2) of this section.                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Josh                 GOA. NMFS was unable to publish a
                                             This amount is in addition to the                       Keaton, 907–586–7228.                                 notice providing time for public
                                             amounts specified in paragraph (a)(7)(i)                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS                       comment because the most recent,
                                             of this section. Consistent with                        manages the groundfish fishery in the                 relevant data only became available as
                                             paragraph (a)(8) of this section, NMFS                  GOA exclusive economic zone                           of October 4, 2018.
                                             may allocate any portion of the school                  according to the Fishery Management                      The AA also finds good cause to
                                             bluefin tuna Angling category quota                     Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of                    waive the 30-day delay in the effective
                                             held in reserve for inseason or annual                  Alaska (FMP) prepared by the North                    date of this action under 5 U.S.C.
                                             adjustments to the Angling category.                    Pacific Fishery Management Council                    553(d)(3). This finding is based upon
                                             *       *    *     *     *                              under authority of the Magnuson-                      the reasons provided above for waiver of
                                                (10) * * *                                           Stevens Fishery Conservation and                      prior notice and opportunity for public
                                                (iii) Regardless of the estimated                    Management Act. Regulations governing                 comment.
                                             landings in any year, NMFS may adjust                   fishing by U.S. vessels in accordance
                                             the annual school bluefin tuna quota to                 with the FMP appear at subpart H of 50                   This action is required by § 679.20
                                             ensure compliance with the ICCAT-                       CFR part 600 and 50 CFR part 679.                     and is exempt from review under
                                             recommended procedures for                                 The 2018 total allowable catch (TAC)               Executive Order 12866.
                                             addressing overharvest of school bluefin                of pollock in Statistical Area 620 of the               Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
                                             tuna.                                                   GOA is 79,938 metric tons (mt) as
                                                                                                     established by the final 2018 and 2019                Margo B. Schulze-Haugen,
                                             *       *    *     *     *
                                                (e) * * *                                            harvest specifications for groundfish in              Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
                                                                                                                                                           Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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                                                (1) Annual quota. Consistent with                    the GOA (83 FR 8768, March 1, 2018)
                                             ICCAT recommendations and domestic                      and one in-season adjustment (83 FR                   [FR Doc. 2018–22141 Filed 10–5–18; 4:15 pm]
                                             management objectives, the total                        42609, August 23, 2018).                              BILLING CODE 3510–22–P




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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; notification of adjustment and recalculation of quotas.
DatesEffective October 10, 2018.
ContactSarah McLaughlin or Brad McHale, 978- 281-9260.
FR Citation83 FR 51391 
RIN Number0648-BH54
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing; Fishing Vessels; Foreign Relations; Imports; Penalties; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Treaties

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