83_FR_55129 83 FR 54917 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Atlantic Shark Management Measures; 2019 Research Fishery

83 FR 54917 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Atlantic Shark Management Measures; 2019 Research Fishery

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 212 (November 1, 2018)

Page Range54917-54919
FR Document2018-23901

NMFS announces its request for applications for the 2019 shark research fishery from commercial shark fishermen with directed or incidental shark limited access permits. The shark research fishery allows for the collection of fishery-dependent and biological data for future stock assessments and to meet the research objectives of the Agency. The only commercial vessels authorized to land sandbar sharks are those participating in the shark research fishery. Shark research fishery permittees may also land other large coastal sharks (LCS), small coastal sharks (SCS), smoothhound, and pelagic sharks. Commercial shark fishermen who are interested in participating in the shark research fishery need to submit a completed Shark Research Fishery Permit Application in order to be considered.

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[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 212 (Thursday, November 1, 2018)]
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[FR Doc No: 2018-23901]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XG514


Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Atlantic Shark Management 
Measures; 2019 Research Fishery

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

ACTION: Notice of intent; request for applications.

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SUMMARY: NMFS announces its request for applications for the 2019 shark 
research fishery from commercial shark fishermen with directed or 
incidental shark limited access permits. The shark research fishery 
allows for the collection of fishery-dependent and biological data for 
future stock assessments and to meet the research objectives of the 
Agency. The only commercial vessels authorized to land sandbar sharks 
are those participating in the shark research fishery. Shark research 
fishery permittees may also land other large coastal sharks (LCS), 
small coastal sharks (SCS), smoothhound, and pelagic sharks. Commercial 
shark fishermen who are interested in participating in the shark 
research fishery need to submit a completed Shark Research Fishery 
Permit Application in order to be considered.

DATES: Shark Research Fishery Applications must be received no later 
than December 1, 2018.

ADDRESSES: Please submit completed applications to the HMS Management 
Division at:
     Mail: Attn: Lauren Latchford, HMS Management Division (F/
SF1), NMFS, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910.
     Email: NMFS.Research.Fishery@noaa.gov.
    For copies of the Shark Research Fishery Permit Application, please 
write to the HMS Management Division at the address listed above, call 
(301) 427-8503 (phone), or email a request to 
NMFS.Research.Fishery@noaa.gov. Copies of the Shark Research Fishery 
Application are also available at the HMS website at https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/atlantic-highly-migratory-species/atlantic-highly-migratory-species-permits-and-reporting-forms. Additionally, 
please be advised that your application may be released under the 
Freedom of Information Act.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karyl Brewster-Geisz, Gu[yacute] 
DuBeck, or Lauren Latchford at (301) 427-8503 (phone) or email 
NMFS.research.fishery@noaa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Atlantic shark fisheries are managed 
under the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and 
Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). The 2006 Consolidated HMS 
Fishery Management Plan (FMP), as amended, is implemented by 
regulations at 50 CFR part 635.
    The shark research fishery was established, in part, to maintain 
time series data for stock assessments and to meet NMFS' research 
objectives. Since the shark research fishery was established in 2008, 
the research fishery has allowed for: The collection of fishery-
dependent data for current and future stock assessments; the operation 
of cooperative research to meet NMFS' ongoing research objectives; the 
collection of updated life-history information used in the sandbar 
shark (and other species) stock assessment; the collection of data on 
habitat preferences that might help reduce fishery interactions through 
bycatch mitigation; evaluation of the utility of the mid-Atlantic 
closed area on the recovery of dusky sharks and collection of hook-
timer and pop-up satellite archival tag (PSAT) information to determine 
at-vessel and post-release mortality of dusky sharks; and collection of 
sharks to determine the weight conversion factor from dressed weight to 
whole weight.
    The shark research fishery allows selected commercial fishermen the 
opportunity to earn revenue from selling additional sharks, including 
sandbar sharks. Only the commercial shark fishermen selected to 
participate in the shark research fishery are authorized to land 
sandbar sharks subject to the sandbar quota available each year. The 
base quota is 90.7 metric tons (mt) dressed weight (dw) per year, 
although this number may be reduced in the event of overharvests, if 
any. The selected shark research fishery permittees will also be 
allowed to land other LCS, SCS, smoothhound, and pelagic sharks 
consistent with any restrictions established on their shark research 
fishery permit. Generally, the shark research fishery permits are valid 
only for the calendar year for which they are issued.
    The specific 2019 trip limits and number of trips per month will 
depend on the availability of funding, number of selected vessels, the 
availability of observers, the available quota, and the objectives of 
the research fishery, and will be included in the permit terms at

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time of issuance. The number of participants in the research fishery 
changes each year. In 2018, six fishermen were chosen to participate. 
From 2008 through 2018, there has been an average of seven participants 
each year with the range from five to eleven. The number of trips 
allowed per month can change, but in the last few years this number has 
remained constant with participating vessels on average been able to 
take one trip per month. However, the number of trips taken per month 
are limited by the scientific and research needs of the Agency and the 
number of NMFS-approved observers available. Participants may also be 
limited on the amount of gear they can deploy on a given set (e.g., 
number of hooks and sets, soak times, length of longline). In recent 
years, participants have been limited to one feeler set with a maximum 
of 150 hooks and one main set with a maximum of 300 hooks. These hook 
limits may change both between years and during the year depending on 
research goals and bycatch limits.
    In the 2018 fishing season, NMFS split 90 percent of the sandbar 
and LCS research fishery quotas equally among selected participants, 
with each vessel allocated 13.6 mt dw (29,994 lb dw) of sandbar shark 
research fishery quota and 7.5 mt dw (16,535 lb dw) of other LCS 
research fishery quota. The remaining quota was held in reserve to 
ensure the overall sandbar and LCS research fishery quotas were not 
exceeded. NMFS also established a regional dusky bycatch limit, which 
was implemented in 2013, specific to this small research fishery, where 
once three or more dusky sharks were brought to the vessel dead in any 
of four regions across the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic through the 
entire year, any shark research fishery permit holder in that region 
was not able to soak their gear for longer than 3 hours. If, after the 
change in soak time, there were two additional dusky shark interactions 
(alive or dead) observed, shark research fishery permit holders were 
not able to make a trip in that region for the remainder of the year, 
unless otherwise permitted by NMFS. There were slightly different 
measures established for shark research fishery participants in the 
mid-Atlantic shark closed area in order to allow NMFS observers to 
place satellite archival tags on dusky sharks and collect other 
scientific information on dusky sharks while also minimizing any dusky 
shark mortality.
    Participants were also required to land any dead sharks, unless 
they were a prohibited species, in which case they were required to 
discard them. All prohibited species must be released, unless the 
observer requests that the shark be retained for research purposes. If 
the regional non-blacknose SCS, blacknose, and/or pelagic shark 
commercial management group quotas were closed, then any shark research 
fishery permit holder fishing in the region was required to discard all 
of the species from the closed management groups regardless of 
condition. Any sharks, except prohibited species or species from closed 
commercial management groups, caught and brought to the vessel alive 
could be released alive or landed. In addition, as established in the 
shark research fishery permits, participants were restricted by the 
number of longline sets as well as the number of hooks they could 
deploy and have on board the vessel. The vessels participating in the 
shark research fishery took on average 12 trips in 2017, but the 
timing, and number of the trips varied based on seasonal availability 
of certain species and individual allocated quotas.
    In order to participate in the shark research fishery, commercial 
shark fishermen need to submit a completed Shark Research Fishery 
Application by the deadline noted above (see DATES) showing that the 
vessel and owner(s) meet the specific criteria outlined below.

Research Objectives

    Each year, the research objectives are developed by a shark board, 
which is comprised of representatives within NMFS, including 
representatives from the Southeast Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC) 
Panama City Laboratory, Northeast Fisheries Science Center Narragansett 
Laboratory, the Southeast Regional Office Protected Resources Division, 
and the HMS Management Division. The research objectives for 2019 are 
based on various documents, including the 2012 Biological Opinion for 
the Continued Authorization of the Atlantic Shark Fisheries and the 
Federal Authorization of a Smoothhound Fishery, as well as recent stock 
assessments for the U.S. South Atlantic blacknose, U.S. Gulf of Mexico 
blacknose, U.S. Gulf of Mexico blacktip, sandbar, and dusky sharks (all 
these stock assessments can be found at http://sedarweb.org/). The 2019 
research objectives are:
     Collect reproductive, length, sex, and age data from 
sandbar and other sharks throughout the calendar year for species-
specific stock assessments;
     Monitor the size distribution of sandbar sharks and other 
species captured in the fishery;
     Continue on-going tagging shark programs for 
identification of migration corridors and stock structure using dart 
and/or spaghetti tags;
     Maintain time-series of abundance from previously derived 
indices for the shark bottom longline observer program;
     Sample fin sets (e.g., dorsal, pectoral) from prioritized 
species to further develop fin identification guides;
     Acquire fin-clip samples of all shark and other species 
for genetic analysis;
     Attach satellite archival tags to endangered smalltooth 
sawfish to provide information on critical habitat and preferred depth, 
consistent with the requirements listed in the take permit issued under 
section 10 of the Endangered Species Act to the SEFSC observer program;
     Attach satellite archival tags to prohibited dusky and 
other sharks, as needed, to provide information on daily and seasonal 
movement patterns, and preferred depth;
     Evaluate hooking mortality and post-release survivorship 
of dusky, hammerhead, blacktip, and other sharks using hook-timers and 
temperature-depth recorders;
     Evaluate the effects of controlled gear experiments in 
order to determine the effects of potential hook changes to prohibited 
species interactions and fishery yields;
     Examine the size distribution of sandbar and other sharks 
captured throughout the fishery including in the Mid-Atlantic shark 
time/area closure off the coast of North Carolina from January 1 
through July 31;
     Develop allometric and weight relationships of selected 
species of sharks (e.g., hammerhead, sandbar, blacktip shark); and
     Collect samples such as liver and muscle plugs for stable 
isotope analysis as a part of a trophic level-based ecosystem study.

Selection Criteria

    Shark Research Fishery Permit Applications will only be accepted 
from commercial shark fishermen who hold a current directed or 
incidental shark limited access permit. While incidental permit holders 
are welcome to submit an application, to ensure that an appropriate 
number of sharks are landed to meet the research objectives for this 
year, NMFS will give priority to directed permit holders as recommended 
by the shark board. As such, qualified incidental permit holders will 
be selected only if there are not enough qualified directed permit 
holders to meet research objectives.

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    The Shark Research Fishery Permit Application includes, but is not 
limited to, a request for the following information: Type of commercial 
shark permit possessed; past participation and availability in the 
commercial shark fishery (not including sharks caught for display); 
past involvement and compliance with HMS observer programs per 50 CFR 
635.7; past compliance with HMS regulations at 50 CFR part 635; past 
and present availability to participate in the shark research fishery 
year-round; ability to fish in the regions and season requested; 
ability to attend necessary meetings regarding the objectives and 
research protocols of the shark research fishery; and ability to carry 
out the research objectives of the Agency. Preference will be given to 
those applicants who are willing and available to fish year-round and 
who affirmatively state that they intend to do so, in order to ensure 
the timely and accurate data collection NMFS needs to meet this year's 
research objectives. An applicant who has been charged criminally or 
civilly (e.g., issued a Notice of Violation and Assessment (NOVA) or 
Notice of Permit Sanction) for any HMS-related violation will not be 
considered for participation in the shark research fishery. In 
addition, applicants who were selected to carry an observer in the 
previous two years for any HMS fishery, but failed to contact NMFS to 
arrange the placement of an observer as required per 50 CFR 635.7, will 
not be considered for participation in the 2019 shark research fishery. 
Applicants who were selected to carry an observer in the previous two 
years for any HMS fishery and failed to comply with all the observer 
regulations per 50 CFR 635.7 will also not be considered. Exceptions 
will be made for vessels that were selected for HMS observer coverage 
but did not fish in the quarter when selected and thus did not require 
an observer. Applicants who do not possess a valid USCG safety 
inspection decal when the application is submitted will not be 
considered. Applicants who have been non-compliant with any of the HMS 
observer program regulations in the previous two years, as described 
above, may be eligible for future participation in shark research 
fishery activities by demonstrating two subsequent years of compliance 
with observer regulations at 50 CFR 635.7.

Selection Process

    The HMS Management Division will review all submitted applications 
and develop a list of qualified applicants from those applications that 
are deemed complete. A qualified applicant is an applicant that has 
submitted a complete application by the deadline (see DATES) and has 
met the selection criteria listed above. Qualified applicants are 
eligible to be selected to participate in the shark research fishery 
for 2019. The HMS Management Division will provide the list of 
qualified applicants without identifying information to the SEFSC. The 
SEFSC will then evaluate the list of qualified applicants and, based on 
the temporal and spatial needs of the research objectives, the 
availability of observers, the availability of qualified applicants, 
and the available quota for a given year, will randomly select 
qualified applicants to conduct the prescribed research. Where there 
are multiple qualified applicants that meet the criteria, permittees 
will be randomly selected through a lottery system. If a public meeting 
is deemed necessary, NMFS will announce details of a public selection 
meeting in a subsequent Federal Register notice.
    Once the selection process is complete, NMFS will notify the 
selected applicants and issue the shark research fishery permits. The 
shark research fishery permits will be valid through December 31, 2019, 
unless otherwise specified. If needed, NMFS will communicate with the 
shark research fishery permit holders to arrange a captain's meeting to 
discuss the research objectives and protocols. NMFS usually holds 
mandatory captain's meetings before observers are placed on vessels and 
may hold one for the 2019 shark research fishery in late 2018 or early 
2019. Once the fishery starts, the shark research fishery permit 
holders must contact the NMFS observer coordinator to arrange the 
placement of a NMFS-approved observer for each shark research trip. 
Additionally, selected applicants are expected to allow observers the 
opportunity to perform their duties as required and assist observers as 
necessary.
    A shark research fishery permit will only be valid for the vessel 
and owner(s) and terms and conditions listed on the permit, and, thus, 
cannot be transferred to another vessel or owner(s). Shark research 
fishery permit holders must carry a NMFS-approved observer in order to 
land sandbar sharks. Issuance of a shark research permit does not 
guarantee that the permit holder will be assigned a NMFS-approved 
observer on any particular trip. Rather, issuance indicates that a 
vessel may be issued a NMFS-approved observer for a particular trip, 
and on such trips, may be allowed to harvest Atlantic sharks, including 
sandbar sharks, in excess of the retention limits described in 50 CFR 
635.24(a). These retention limits will be based on available quota, 
number of vessels participating in the 2019 shark research fishery, the 
research objectives set forth by the shark board, the extent of other 
restrictions placed on the vessel, and may vary by vessel and/or 
location. When not operating under the auspices of the shark research 
fishery, the vessel would still be able to land LCS, SCS, and pelagic 
sharks subject to existing retention limits on trips without a NMFS-
approved observer.
    NMFS annually invites commercial shark permit holders (directed and 
incidental) to submit an application to participate in the shark 
research fishery. Permit applications can be found on the HMS 
Management Division's website at https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/atlantic-highly-migratory-species/atlantic-highly-migratory-species-permits-and-reporting-forms or by calling (301) 427-8503. Final 
decisions on the issuance of a shark research fishery permit will 
depend on the submission of all required information by the deadline 
(see DATES), and NMFS' review of applicant information as outlined 
above. The 2019 shark research fishery will start after the opening of 
the shark fishery and under available quotas as published in a separate 
Federal Register final rule.

    Dated: October 29, 2018.
Karen H. Abrams,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2018-23901 Filed 10-31-18; 8:45 am]
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                                               authorized to take marine mammals,                      DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                Lauren Latchford at (301) 427–8503
                                               while those in Category III are exempt                                                                        (phone) or email
                                               from that requirement. All three                        National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      NMFS.research.fishery@noaa.gov.
                                               categories must report injuries or                      Administration                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
                                               mortalities on a National Marine                        RIN 0648–XG514                                        Atlantic shark fisheries are managed
                                               Fisheries Service form.                                                                                       under the authority of the Magnuson-
                                                                                                       Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;                    Stevens Fishery Conservation and
                                               II. Method of Collection                                Atlantic Shark Management Measures;                   Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens
                                                 Respondents have a choice of either                   2019 Research Fishery                                 Act). The 2006 Consolidated HMS
                                               electronic or paper forms. Methods of                   AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    Fishery Management Plan (FMP), as
                                               submittal include online forms, email of                Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  amended, is implemented by
                                               electronic or scanned forms, mail and                   Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    regulations at 50 CFR part 635.
                                               facsimile transmission of paper forms.                  Commerce.                                                The shark research fishery was
                                                                                                                                                             established, in part, to maintain time
                                                                                                       ACTION: Notice of intent; request for
                                               III. Data                                                                                                     series data for stock assessments and to
                                                                                                       applications.
                                                                                                                                                             meet NMFS’ research objectives. Since
                                                 OMB Control Number: 0648–0292.                                                                              the shark research fishery was
                                                                                                       SUMMARY:   NMFS announces its request
                                                 Form Number(s): None.                                 for applications for the 2019 shark                   established in 2008, the research fishery
                                                 Type of Review: Regular submission                    research fishery from commercial shark                has allowed for: The collection of
                                               (extension of currently approved                        fishermen with directed or incidental                 fishery-dependent data for current and
                                               collection).                                            shark limited access permits. The shark               future stock assessments; the operation
                                                                                                       research fishery allows for the collection            of cooperative research to meet NMFS’
                                                 Affected Public: Business or other for-                                                                     ongoing research objectives; the
                                                                                                       of fishery-dependent and biological data
                                               profit organizations; Individuals or                    for future stock assessments and to meet              collection of updated life-history
                                               households; State, local, or tribal                     the research objectives of the Agency.                information used in the sandbar shark
                                               government.                                             The only commercial vessels authorized                (and other species) stock assessment;
                                                 Estimated Number of Respondents:                      to land sandbar sharks are those                      the collection of data on habitat
                                               200.                                                    participating in the shark research                   preferences that might help reduce
                                                 Estimated Time per Response: 15                       fishery. Shark research fishery                       fishery interactions through bycatch
                                               minutes.                                                permittees may also land other large                  mitigation; evaluation of the utility of
                                                                                                       coastal sharks (LCS), small coastal                   the mid-Atlantic closed area on the
                                                 Estimated Total Annual Burden                         sharks (SCS), smoothhound, and pelagic                recovery of dusky sharks and collection
                                               Hours: 50.                                              sharks. Commercial shark fishermen                    of hook-timer and pop-up satellite
                                                 Estimated Total Annual Cost to                        who are interested in participating in                archival tag (PSAT) information to
                                               Public: $0 in recordkeeping/reporting                   the shark research fishery need to                    determine at-vessel and post-release
                                               costs.                                                  submit a completed Shark Research                     mortality of dusky sharks; and
                                                                                                       Fishery Permit Application in order to                collection of sharks to determine the
                                               IV. Request for Comments                                be considered.                                        weight conversion factor from dressed
                                                  Comments are invited on: (a) Whether                 DATES: Shark Research Fishery                         weight to whole weight.
                                               the proposed collection of information                  Applications must be received no later                   The shark research fishery allows
                                               is necessary for the proper performance                 than December 1, 2018.                                selected commercial fishermen the
                                               of the functions of the agency, including               ADDRESSES: Please submit completed                    opportunity to earn revenue from selling
                                               whether the information shall have                      applications to the HMS Management                    additional sharks, including sandbar
                                               practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the              Division at:                                          sharks. Only the commercial shark
                                               agency’s estimate of the burden                            • Mail: Attn: Lauren Latchford, HMS                fishermen selected to participate in the
                                                                                                       Management Division (F/SF1), NMFS,                    shark research fishery are authorized to
                                               (including hours and cost) of the
                                                                                                       1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring,                land sandbar sharks subject to the
                                               proposed collection of information; (c)
                                                                                                       MD 20910.                                             sandbar quota available each year. The
                                               ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
                                                                                                          • Email: NMFS.Research.Fishery@                    base quota is 90.7 metric tons (mt)
                                               clarity of the information to be                        noaa.gov.                                             dressed weight (dw) per year, although
                                               collected; and (d) ways to minimize the                    For copies of the Shark Research                   this number may be reduced in the
                                               burden of the collection of information                 Fishery Permit Application, please write              event of overharvests, if any. The
                                               on respondents, including through the                   to the HMS Management Division at the                 selected shark research fishery
                                               use of automated collection techniques                  address listed above, call (301) 427–                 permittees will also be allowed to land
                                               or other forms of information                           8503 (phone), or email a request to                   other LCS, SCS, smoothhound, and
                                               technology.                                             NMFS.Research.Fishery@noaa.gov.                       pelagic sharks consistent with any
                                                  Comments submitted in response to                    Copies of the Shark Research Fishery                  restrictions established on their shark
                                               this notice will be summarized and/or                   Application are also available at the                 research fishery permit. Generally, the
                                               included in the request for OMB                         HMS website at https://                               shark research fishery permits are valid
                                               approval of this information collection;                www.fisheries.noaa.gov/atlantic-highly-               only for the calendar year for which
                                               they also will become a matter of public                migratory-species/atlantic-highly-                    they are issued.
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                                               record.                                                 migratory-species-permits-and-                           The specific 2019 trip limits and
                                                                                                       reporting-forms. Additionally, please be              number of trips per month will depend
                                                 Dated: October 29, 2018.
                                                                                                       advised that your application may be                  on the availability of funding, number of
                                               Sarah Brabson,                                          released under the Freedom of                         selected vessels, the availability of
                                               NOAA PRA Clearance Officer.                             Information Act.                                      observers, the available quota, and the
                                               [FR Doc. 2018–23864 Filed 10–31–18; 8:45 am]            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      objectives of the research fishery, and
                                               BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                  Karyl Brewster-Geisz, Guý DuBeck, or                 will be included in the permit terms at


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                                               time of issuance. The number of                         prohibited species must be released,                     • Continue on-going tagging shark
                                               participants in the research fishery                    unless the observer requests that the                 programs for identification of migration
                                               changes each year. In 2018, six                         shark be retained for research purposes.              corridors and stock structure using dart
                                               fishermen were chosen to participate.                   If the regional non-blacknose SCS,                    and/or spaghetti tags;
                                               From 2008 through 2018, there has been                  blacknose, and/or pelagic shark                          • Maintain time-series of abundance
                                               an average of seven participants each                   commercial management group quotas                    from previously derived indices for the
                                               year with the range from five to eleven.                were closed, then any shark research                  shark bottom longline observer program;
                                               The number of trips allowed per month                   fishery permit holder fishing in the                     • Sample fin sets (e.g., dorsal,
                                               can change, but in the last few years this              region was required to discard all of the             pectoral) from prioritized species to
                                               number has remained constant with                       species from the closed management                    further develop fin identification
                                               participating vessels on average been                   groups regardless of condition. Any                   guides;
                                               able to take one trip per month.                        sharks, except prohibited species or                     • Acquire fin-clip samples of all
                                               However, the number of trips taken per                  species from closed commercial                        shark and other species for genetic
                                               month are limited by the scientific and                 management groups, caught and brought                 analysis;
                                               research needs of the Agency and the                    to the vessel alive could be released                    • Attach satellite archival tags to
                                               number of NMFS-approved observers                       alive or landed. In addition, as                      endangered smalltooth sawfish to
                                               available. Participants may also be                     established in the shark research fishery             provide information on critical habitat
                                               limited on the amount of gear they can                  permits, participants were restricted by              and preferred depth, consistent with the
                                               deploy on a given set (e.g., number of                  the number of longline sets as well as                requirements listed in the take permit
                                               hooks and sets, soak times, length of                   the number of hooks they could deploy                 issued under section 10 of the
                                               longline). In recent years, participants                and have on board the vessel. The                     Endangered Species Act to the SEFSC
                                               have been limited to one feeler set with                vessels participating in the shark                    observer program;
                                               a maximum of 150 hooks and one main                     research fishery took on average 12 trips                • Attach satellite archival tags to
                                               set with a maximum of 300 hooks.                        in 2017, but the timing, and number of                prohibited dusky and other sharks, as
                                               These hook limits may change both                       the trips varied based on seasonal                    needed, to provide information on daily
                                               between years and during the year                       availability of certain species and                   and seasonal movement patterns, and
                                               depending on research goals and                         individual allocated quotas.                          preferred depth;
                                               bycatch limits.                                                                                                  • Evaluate hooking mortality and
                                                                                                          In order to participate in the shark
                                                  In the 2018 fishing season, NMFS                                                                           post-release survivorship of dusky,
                                                                                                       research fishery, commercial shark
                                               split 90 percent of the sandbar and LCS                                                                       hammerhead, blacktip, and other sharks
                                                                                                       fishermen need to submit a completed
                                               research fishery quotas equally among                                                                         using hook-timers and temperature-
                                                                                                       Shark Research Fishery Application by
                                               selected participants, with each vessel                                                                       depth recorders;
                                                                                                       the deadline noted above (see DATES)
                                               allocated 13.6 mt dw (29,994 lb dw) of                                                                           • Evaluate the effects of controlled
                                                                                                       showing that the vessel and owner(s)
                                               sandbar shark research fishery quota                                                                          gear experiments in order to determine
                                                                                                       meet the specific criteria outlined
                                               and 7.5 mt dw (16,535 lb dw) of other                                                                         the effects of potential hook changes to
                                                                                                       below.
                                               LCS research fishery quota. The                                                                               prohibited species interactions and
                                               remaining quota was held in reserve to                  Research Objectives                                   fishery yields;
                                               ensure the overall sandbar and LCS                                                                               • Examine the size distribution of
                                                                                                         Each year, the research objectives are              sandbar and other sharks captured
                                               research fishery quotas were not
                                                                                                       developed by a shark board, which is                  throughout the fishery including in the
                                               exceeded. NMFS also established a
                                                                                                       comprised of representatives within                   Mid-Atlantic shark time/area closure off
                                               regional dusky bycatch limit, which was
                                                                                                       NMFS, including representatives from                  the coast of North Carolina from January
                                               implemented in 2013, specific to this
                                                                                                       the Southeast Fisheries Science Center                1 through July 31;
                                               small research fishery, where once three
                                               or more dusky sharks were brought to                    (SEFSC) Panama City Laboratory,                          • Develop allometric and weight
                                               the vessel dead in any of four regions                  Northeast Fisheries Science Center                    relationships of selected species of
                                               across the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic                  Narragansett Laboratory, the Southeast                sharks (e.g., hammerhead, sandbar,
                                               through the entire year, any shark                      Regional Office Protected Resources                   blacktip shark); and
                                               research fishery permit holder in that                  Division, and the HMS Management                         • Collect samples such as liver and
                                               region was not able to soak their gear for              Division. The research objectives for                 muscle plugs for stable isotope analysis
                                               longer than 3 hours. If, after the change               2019 are based on various documents,                  as a part of a trophic level-based
                                               in soak time, there were two additional                 including the 2012 Biological Opinion                 ecosystem study.
                                               dusky shark interactions (alive or dead)                for the Continued Authorization of the
                                                                                                       Atlantic Shark Fisheries and the Federal              Selection Criteria
                                               observed, shark research fishery permit
                                               holders were not able to make a trip in                 Authorization of a Smoothhound                          Shark Research Fishery Permit
                                               that region for the remainder of the year,              Fishery, as well as recent stock                      Applications will only be accepted from
                                               unless otherwise permitted by NMFS.                     assessments for the U.S. South Atlantic               commercial shark fishermen who hold a
                                               There were slightly different measures                  blacknose, U.S. Gulf of Mexico                        current directed or incidental shark
                                               established for shark research fishery                  blacknose, U.S. Gulf of Mexico blacktip,              limited access permit. While incidental
                                               participants in the mid-Atlantic shark                  sandbar, and dusky sharks (all these                  permit holders are welcome to submit
                                               closed area in order to allow NMFS                      stock assessments can be found at                     an application, to ensure that an
                                               observers to place satellite archival tags              http://sedarweb.org/). The 2019 research              appropriate number of sharks are landed
                                               on dusky sharks and collect other                       objectives are:                                       to meet the research objectives for this
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                                               scientific information on dusky sharks                    • Collect reproductive, length, sex,                year, NMFS will give priority to
                                               while also minimizing any dusky shark                   and age data from sandbar and other                   directed permit holders as
                                               mortality.                                              sharks throughout the calendar year for               recommended by the shark board. As
                                                  Participants were also required to                   species-specific stock assessments;                   such, qualified incidental permit
                                               land any dead sharks, unless they were                    • Monitor the size distribution of                  holders will be selected only if there are
                                               a prohibited species, in which case they                sandbar sharks and other species                      not enough qualified directed permit
                                               were required to discard them. All                      captured in the fishery;                              holders to meet research objectives.


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                                                  The Shark Research Fishery Permit                    applicant that has submitted a complete               635.24(a). These retention limits will be
                                               Application includes, but is not limited                application by the deadline (see DATES)               based on available quota, number of
                                               to, a request for the following                         and has met the selection criteria listed             vessels participating in the 2019 shark
                                               information: Type of commercial shark                   above. Qualified applicants are eligible              research fishery, the research objectives
                                               permit possessed; past participation and                to be selected to participate in the shark            set forth by the shark board, the extent
                                               availability in the commercial shark                    research fishery for 2019. The HMS                    of other restrictions placed on the
                                               fishery (not including sharks caught for                Management Division will provide the                  vessel, and may vary by vessel and/or
                                               display); past involvement and                          list of qualified applicants without                  location. When not operating under the
                                               compliance with HMS observer                            identifying information to the SEFSC.                 auspices of the shark research fishery,
                                               programs per 50 CFR 635.7; past                         The SEFSC will then evaluate the list of              the vessel would still be able to land
                                               compliance with HMS regulations at 50                   qualified applicants and, based on the                LCS, SCS, and pelagic sharks subject to
                                               CFR part 635; past and present                          temporal and spatial needs of the                     existing retention limits on trips
                                               availability to participate in the shark                research objectives, the availability of              without a NMFS-approved observer.
                                               research fishery year-round; ability to                 observers, the availability of qualified                 NMFS annually invites commercial
                                               fish in the regions and season requested;               applicants, and the available quota for a             shark permit holders (directed and
                                               ability to attend necessary meetings                    given year, will randomly select                      incidental) to submit an application to
                                               regarding the objectives and research                   qualified applicants to conduct the                   participate in the shark research fishery.
                                               protocols of the shark research fishery;                prescribed research. Where there are                  Permit applications can be found on the
                                               and ability to carry out the research                   multiple qualified applicants that meet               HMS Management Division’s website at
                                               objectives of the Agency. Preference will               the criteria, permittees will be randomly             https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/atlantic-
                                               be given to those applicants who are                    selected through a lottery system. If a               highly-migratory-species/atlantic-
                                               willing and available to fish year-round                public meeting is deemed necessary,                   highly-migratory-species-permits-and-
                                               and who affirmatively state that they                   NMFS will announce details of a public                reporting-forms or by calling (301) 427–
                                               intend to do so, in order to ensure the                 selection meeting in a subsequent                     8503. Final decisions on the issuance of
                                               timely and accurate data collection                     Federal Register notice.                              a shark research fishery permit will
                                               NMFS needs to meet this year’s research                    Once the selection process is                      depend on the submission of all
                                               objectives. An applicant who has been                   complete, NMFS will notify the selected               required information by the deadline
                                               charged criminally or civilly (e.g.,                    applicants and issue the shark research               (see DATES), and NMFS’ review of
                                               issued a Notice of Violation and                        fishery permits. The shark research                   applicant information as outlined above.
                                               Assessment (NOVA) or Notice of Permit                   fishery permits will be valid through                 The 2019 shark research fishery will
                                               Sanction) for any HMS-related violation                 December 31, 2019, unless otherwise                   start after the opening of the shark
                                               will not be considered for participation                specified. If needed, NMFS will                       fishery and under available quotas as
                                               in the shark research fishery. In                       communicate with the shark research                   published in a separate Federal Register
                                               addition, applicants who were selected                  fishery permit holders to arrange a                   final rule.
                                               to carry an observer in the previous two                captain’s meeting to discuss the
                                                                                                                                                               Dated: October 29, 2018.
                                               years for any HMS fishery, but failed to                research objectives and protocols.
                                                                                                                                                             Karen H. Abrams,
                                               contact NMFS to arrange the placement                   NMFS usually holds mandatory
                                                                                                       captain’s meetings before observers are               Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
                                               of an observer as required per 50 CFR
                                                                                                                                                             Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                               635.7, will not be considered for                       placed on vessels and may hold one for
                                                                                                       the 2019 shark research fishery in late               [FR Doc. 2018–23901 Filed 10–31–18; 8:45 am]
                                               participation in the 2019 shark research
                                               fishery. Applicants who were selected                   2018 or early 2019. Once the fishery                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P

                                               to carry an observer in the previous two                starts, the shark research fishery permit
                                               years for any HMS fishery and failed to                 holders must contact the NMFS
                                               comply with all the observer regulations                observer coordinator to arrange the                   DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
                                               per 50 CFR 635.7 will also not be                       placement of a NMFS-approved
                                               considered. Exceptions will be made for                 observer for each shark research trip.                Department of the Army, Corps of
                                               vessels that were selected for HMS                      Additionally, selected applicants are                 Engineers
                                               observer coverage but did not fish in the               expected to allow observers the
                                                                                                                                                             New York and New Jersey Harbor
                                               quarter when selected and thus did not                  opportunity to perform their duties as
                                                                                                                                                             Anchorages General Reevaluation
                                               require an observer. Applicants who do                  required and assist observers as
                                                                                                                                                             Study NEPA Scoping Meeting and
                                               not possess a valid USCG safety                         necessary.
                                                                                                          A shark research fishery permit will               Public Comment Period
                                               inspection decal when the application is
                                               submitted will not be considered.                       only be valid for the vessel and owner(s)             AGENCY: Department of the Army, U.S.
                                               Applicants who have been non-                           and terms and conditions listed on the                Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
                                               compliant with any of the HMS observer                  permit, and, thus, cannot be transferred              ACTION: Notice of Intent/NEPA Scoping
                                               program regulations in the previous two                 to another vessel or owner(s). Shark                  meeting and public comment period.
                                               years, as described above, may be                       research fishery permit holders must
                                               eligible for future participation in shark              carry a NMFS-approved observer in                     SUMMARY:  In accordance with all
                                               research fishery activities by                          order to land sandbar sharks. Issuance                applicable laws and regulations, the
                                               demonstrating two subsequent years of                   of a shark research permit does not                   U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
                                               compliance with observer regulations at                 guarantee that the permit holder will be              plans to prepare a General Reevaluation
                                               50 CFR 635.7.                                           assigned a NMFS-approved observer on                  Study (GRR) with an integrated
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                                                                                                       any particular trip. Rather, issuance                 Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
                                               Selection Process                                       indicates that a vessel may be issued a               to evaluate environmental impacts from
                                                  The HMS Management Division will                     NMFS-approved observer for a                          reasonable project alternatives and to
                                               review all submitted applications and                   particular trip, and on such trips, may               determine the potential for significant
                                               develop a list of qualified applicants                  be allowed to harvest Atlantic sharks,                impacts related to the improvement of
                                               from those applications that are deemed                 including sandbar sharks, in excess of                the anchorages included in the Federal
                                               complete. A qualified applicant is an                   the retention limits described in 50 CFR              navigation project to take into account


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Document Created: 2018-11-01 01:05:03
Document Modified: 2018-11-01 01:05:03
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of intent; request for applications.
DatesShark Research Fishery Applications must be received no later than December 1, 2018.
ContactKaryl Brewster-Geisz, Gu[yacute] DuBeck, or Lauren Latchford at (301) 427-8503 (phone) or email [email protected]
FR Citation83 FR 54917 
RIN Number0648-XG51

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