83_FR_61005 83 FR 60777 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; 2019 Atlantic Shark Commercial Fishing Year

83 FR 60777 - Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; 2019 Atlantic Shark Commercial Fishing Year

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 228 (November 27, 2018)

Page Range60777-60784
FR Document2018-25744

This final rule establishes the 2019 opening date for all Atlantic shark fisheries, including the fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean. This final rule also establishes the quotas for the 2019 fishing year based on harvest levels during 2018, and the large coastal shark (LCS) retention limits for directed shark limited access permit holders. NMFS may increase or decrease these retention limits for directed shark limited access permit holders during the year, in accordance with existing regulations, to provide, to the extent practicable, equitable fishing opportunities for commercial shark fishermen in all regions and areas. These actions could affect fishing opportunities for commercial shark fishermen in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 228 (Tuesday, November 27, 2018)
[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 228 (Tuesday, November 27, 2018)]
[Rules and Regulations]
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From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2018-25744]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 635

[Docket No. 180517486-8999-02]
RIN 0648-XG263


Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; 2019 Atlantic Shark Commercial 
Fishing Year

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

ACTION: Final rule; fishing season notification.

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SUMMARY: This final rule establishes the 2019 opening date for all 
Atlantic shark fisheries, including the fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico 
and Caribbean. This final rule also establishes the quotas for the 2019 
fishing year based on harvest levels during 2018, and the large coastal 
shark (LCS) retention limits for directed shark limited access permit 
holders. NMFS may increase or decrease these retention limits for 
directed shark limited access permit holders during the year, in 
accordance with existing regulations, to provide, to the extent 
practicable, equitable fishing opportunities for commercial shark 
fishermen in all regions and areas. These actions could affect fishing 
opportunities for commercial shark fishermen in the northwestern 
Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea.

DATES: This rule is effective on January 1, 2019. The 2019 Atlantic 
commercial shark fishing year opening dates and quotas are provided in 
Table 1 under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.

ADDRESSES: Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Management Division, 
1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910.

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

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    The Atlantic commercial shark fisheries are managed under the 
authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management 
Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). The 2006 Consolidated HMS Fishery 
Management Plan (FMP) and its amendments are implemented by regulations 
at 50 CFR part 635. For the Atlantic commercial shark fisheries, the 
2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments established, among other 
things, commercial shark retention limits, commercial quotas for 
species and management groups, and accounting measures for under- and 
overharvests for the shark fisheries. The FMP also established adaptive 
management measures such as flexible opening dates for the fishing 
season and inseason adjustments to shark trip limits, which provide 
management flexibility in furtherance of equitable fishing 
opportunities, to the extent practicable, for commercial shark 
fishermen in all regions and areas.
    On September 11, 2018 (83 FR 45866), NMFS published a proposed rule 
that

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proposed opening all Atlantic commercial shark management groups on 
January 1, 2019. NMFS proposed to start the 2019 commercial shark 
fishing year in the eastern and western Gulf of Mexico sub-regions with 
a retention limit of 36 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per 
trip. In the Atlantic region, NMFS proposed to start the fishing year 
with a retention limit of 25 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel 
per trip and adjust the commercial shark retention limit between zero 
and 55 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip to ensure 
equitable access to the fishery throughout the year. In addition, NMFS 
proposed quota adjustments to account for underharvest of the Gulf of 
Mexico blacktip shark management group, Gulf of Mexico smoothhound 
shark management group, and Atlantic smoothhound shark management group 
quotas. The proposed rule contains details about the action that are 
not repeated here. The comment period on the proposed rule closed on 
October 11, 2018.
    NMFS received eight written and oral comments regarding the 
proposed opening dates, retention limits, and potential inseason 
retention limit adjustments as it applied to LCS in the Gulf of Mexico 
and Atlantic regions. Those comments, along with the Agency's 
responses, are summarized below. After considering all the comments, 
NMFS is opening the fishing year for all shark management groups on 
January 1, 2019, as proposed. NMFS is changing the retention limit for 
directed shark limited access permit holders in the blacktip, 
aggregated LCS, and hammerhead management groups for the entire Gulf of 
Mexico region to 45 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip 
in this final rule. The proposed rule would have set the retention 
limit at 36 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip. The 
aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark management groups in the Atlantic 
region will start the fishing year with a retention limit of 25 LCS 
other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip for directed shark 
limited access permit holders, as proposed. The retention limit for 
incidental shark limited access permit holders for all regions has not 
changed from the proposed rule and remains at 3 LCS other than sandbar 
sharks per trip and a combined total of 16 small coastal sharks (SCS) 
and pelagic sharks, combined per trip consistent with Sec.  
635.24(a)(3) and (4). Additionally, the retention limit for blacknose 
sharks for all permit holders in the Atlantic region south of 34\0\00' 
N.lat. has not changed from the proposed rule and remains at an eight 
blacknose sharks per trip consistent with Sec.  635.24 (a)(4).
    This final rule serves as notification of the 2019 opening date for 
the Atlantic commercial shark fisheries and 2019 retention limits and 
quotas, based on shark landings data updated as of October 15, 2018 and 
criteria set in existing regulations at 50 CFR, Part 635. In setting 
the opening date, NMFS considered the ``opening commercial fishing 
season'' criteria at Sec.  635.27(b)(3). This criteria includes the 
following factors: Available annual quotas for the current fishing 
season; estimated season length and average weekly catch rates from 
previous years; length of the season and fishermen participation in 
past years; impacts to accomplishing objectives of the 2006 
Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments; temporal variation in behavior 
or biology of target species (e.g., seasonal distribution or 
abundance); impact of catch rates in one region on another; and effects 
of delayed season openings.
    While this action adjusts certain quotas as allowable, this action 
does not establish or change the annual baseline commercial quotas 
established under the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments for 
any shark management group. The baselines quotas were established under 
previous actions, and any changes to those baseline quotas would be 
performed through a separate action. Rather, this action adjusts the 
annual commercial quotas for 2019 based on over- and/or underharvests 
that occurred in 2018, consistent with existing regulations, and 
establishes the opening dates for the fisheries. Based on updated 
landings information as of October 15, 2018, only the adjusted blacktip 
quota in the Gulf of Mexico region has changed from the proposed rule. 
All other quotas remain the same as proposed.

Response to Comments

    NMFS received eight written and oral comments on the proposed rule 
from fishermen, dealers, and other interested parties. All written 
comments can be found at http://www.regulations.gov/ by searching for 
RIN 0648-XG263. All of the comments received are summarized below.
    Comment 1: NMFS received several comments regarding the proposed 
decrease in the commercial retention limit for the aggregated LCS, 
hammerhead, and blacktip management groups in the eastern and western 
Gulf of Mexico sub-regions. Of those comments, all were opposed to the 
proposed retention limit of 36 aggregated LCS other than sandbar sharks 
per vessel per trip, and noted that NMFS should maintain the retention 
limit at 45 aggregated LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per 
trip. The State of Louisiana along with commercial fishermen from the 
western Gulf of Mexico sub-region noted that they preferred keeping the 
retention limit at the default limit of 45 sharks per vessel per trip. 
Commenters prefer to maximize shark landings per trip, regardless of 
the length or timing of the season. NMFS also received comments from 
commercial fishermen in the eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region that 
stated they also preferred a retention limit of 45 aggregated LCS per 
vessel per trip. Specifically, the fishermen in the eastern Gulf of 
Mexico sub-region noted that because of the consistent regulations over 
the past few years, the market for shark meat has expanded in their 
area. NMFS did not receive any comments in support of the reduction.
    Response: After considering these comments, NMFS has determined 
that the default retention limit of 45 LCS other than sandbar sharks 
per vessel per trip is appropriate and will ensure equitable fishing 
opportunities in both Gulf of Mexico sub-regions, to the extent 
practicable. NMFS originally proposed a lower retention limit in the 
western Gulf of Mexico sub-region with the goal of preserving quota for 
the fishery through April 1, which is when the State of Louisiana 
closes shark fishing in state waters. However, comments from the 
western Gulf of Mexico sub-region, including comments from the State of 
Louisiana, did not support the lower proposed retention and preferred a 
higher retention limit per trip. The State of Louisiana has a default 
limit of 45 LCS including blacktips and hammerheads per trip per vessel 
per day and prefers that the federal limit match the state limit. 
Regarding the eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region, NMFS proposed the 
lower retention limit to reduce any confusion caused by having two 
separate retention limits in the Gulf of Mexico region. Given public 
comment from both sub-regions, and supporting information from eastern 
Gulf of Mexico fishermen regarding the expanding market for shark meat, 
NMFS will also maintain the default retention limit in the eastern Gulf 
of Mexico sub-region.
    Comment 2: Several commenters supported the proposed opening date 
of January 1, 2019 for the Gulf of Mexico region.
    Response: Given the support for this opening date, NMFS will open 
the Gulf of Mexico blacktip, aggregated LCS, and hammerhead shark 
management groups

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on January 1, 2019, as proposed. NMFS will also open all the other 
shark management groups, including those in the Atlantic region, on 
January 1, 2019, as proposed.
    Comment 3: One commenter expressed concern about adequate 
enforcement of the quotas and retention limits, noting that they feel 
shark populations are being decimated, and requested a closure of all 
shark fisheries.
    Response: NMFS is responsible for managing quotas for the Atlantic 
shark fisheries consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens Act and other 
applicable laws. Based on various stock assessments and best available 
science, NMFS established baseline quotas for various Atlantic shark 
management groups in the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments. 
These baseline quotas were established to prevent overfishing and 
ensure overfished stocks would rebuild within a specified timeframe. 
NMFS adjusts these baseline quotas, as needed, on an annual basis as a 
result of over- or underharvests in previous years. When establishing 
the shark commercial baseline quota, NMFS uses the total allowable 
catch calculated during the stock assessment then subtracts all other 
sources of mortality, including recreational landings, commercial 
discards, post-release mortality, and research set-aside mortality. 
NMFS also takes into account the effects of fishing on essential fish 
habitat, protected resources, and the environment to fulfill 
requirements for the associated FMP amendment along with socioeconomic 
value of these shark species to various groups. The quota is then 
monitored using dealer reports on a weekly basis throughout the year. 
NMFS closes the commercial fishery for any shark management group if 
the landings have reached, or are projected to reach, 80 percent of the 
available overall, regional, and/or sub-regional quota if the fishery's 
landings are not projected to reach 100 percent of the applicable quota 
before the end of the season, or when the quota-linked management group 
is closed. Once the quota is reached, these fishery closures prevent 
overfishing of the relevant stock(s). Since these quotas are based on 
the best scientific information available, NMFS is confident that 
allowing commercial shark fishing in 2019 will not cause shark 
populations to be decimated.
    Regarding the comment about adequate enforcement, NMFS takes 
enforcement of these regulations seriously. If suspected illegal 
activities are observed in any fishery and/or region, specific 
information regarding such incidents can be reported to NOAA Office of 
Law Enforcement through the national enforcement hotline at 1-800-853-
1964. All commercial shark landings and quotas are monitored with the 
HMS electronic dealer reporting system, which has been in use since 
2013. This system monitors data on a weekly basis, and provides 
information on each dealer transaction, including all shark landings to 
the species level, and ensures that quotas are not exceeded. In 
addition, NMFS can verify and detect falsified reporting by dealers and 
fishermen by cross-checking dealer reports to fishermen's logbooks.
    Comment 4: NMFS received comments regarding the Gulf of Mexico 
blacktip shark stock. Specifically, commenters asked for a new Gulf of 
Mexico blacktip shark stock assessment and an increase in the blacktip 
shark quota. Commenters also requested that NMFS combine the Gulf of 
Mexico blacktip shark management group with the aggregated LCS 
management group.
    Response: These comments are outside the scope of this rulemaking. 
The purpose of this rulemaking is to adjust quotas for the 2019 shark 
year based on over- and underharvests from the previous years and set 
opening dates and initial retention limits for the 2019 shark year. 
Issues regarding new baseline quotas, new management units, and the 
timing of stock assessments are not addressed by this rulemaking. NMFS 
did complete an update to the Gulf of Mexico blacktip stock assessment 
in October 2018 (http://sedarweb.org/sedar-29u), and is reviewing the 
results to determine if any changes, such as modifying the various 
management units or changes to the quotas, are needed. Additionally, 
NMFS will be assessing the Atlantic blacktip stock via the SouthEast 
Data, Assessment, and Review process in 2019, and will consider 
appropriate management measures for that stock once the assessment is 
complete.
    Comment 5: NMFS received a comment requesting the division between 
eastern and western Gulf of Mexico sub-regions be moved from 88 to 89 
degrees west longitude.
    Response: This comment is outside the scope of this rulemaking 
because the purpose of this rulemaking is to adjust quotas for the 2019 
shark year based on over- and underharvests from the previous years and 
set opening dates and initial retention limits for the 2019 shark year. 
In Amendment 6 to the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP, NMFS analyzed, among 
other things, the impacts and justification for a regional management 
boundary to apportion the Gulf of Mexico regional commercial quotas for 
aggregated LCS, and blacktip shark management groups. Based on public 
comments and additional analyses, and after consulting with the HMS 
Advisory Panel, NMFS established a division of the Gulf of Mexico at 
88[deg] W. longitude. The issue of subdividing the Gulf of Mexico 
regional quota is not being re-addressed in this rulemaking.

Changes From the Proposed Rule

    As described above, and as a result of public comment and 
additional analyses, NMFS made changes from the proposed rule. 
Specifically, NMFS changed the retention limit for directed shark 
limited access permit holders at the start of the commercial shark 
fishing year for the blacktip, aggregated LCS, and hammerhead shark 
management groups in the eastern and western Gulf of Mexico sub-regions 
from 36 LCS other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip to 45 LCS 
other than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip. NMFS changed the 
retention limit after considering public comment and the 2018 landings 
data. NMFS noted in the proposed rule that retention limits might 
change in response to public comment. The default retention limit is 
within the allowable range and consistent with the limits established 
in recent years. NMFS expects that a retention limit of 45 LCS other 
than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip will provide equitable fishing 
opportunities throughout the sub regions, to the extent practicable, 
and retains its discretion to make inseason adjustments to retention 
limits, in accordance with existing regulations and in furtherance of 
the goals and objectives of the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its 
amendments.
    Additionally, based on updated landings information, NMFS changed 
the final blacktip shark quota in both Gulf of Mexico sub-regions. As 
NMFS explained in the proposed rule (83 FR 45866; Sept 11, 2018), shark 
management group quotas in this final rule are based on dealer reports 
received as of mid-October. Specifically, the final adjustments are 
based on updated landings through October 15, 2018. Updated landing 
reports indicate an additional 11.5 metric tons (mt) of blacktip shark 
was landed in the Gulf of Mexico in 2018. Accordingly, the regional 
underharvest for the Gulf of Mexico region is now only 26.9 mt dressed 
weight (dw) (59,355 pounds (lb) dw). Since more blacktip sharks were 
landed, the final adjustment is lower than the proposed adjustment of 
38.4 mt dw (84,702 lb dw).
    Therefore, the sub-regional quota adjustments are also lower than 
the adjustments in the proposed rule. The underharvest is divided 
between the

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two sub-regions, based on the percentages that are allocated to each 
sub-region, which are set forth at Sec.  635.27(b)(1)(ii)(C). The 
western Gulf of Mexico sub-regional baseline quota is being increased 
by 24.3 mt dw (53,538 lb dw), which is a reduction of 10.3 mt dw from 
the proposed rule. Similarly, the eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-regional 
baseline quota is being increased by 2.6 mt dw (5,817 lb dw), which is 
a reduction of 1.1 mt dw from the proposed rule.

2019 Annual Quotas

    This final rule adjusts the 2019 commercial quotas due to 
overharvests and/or underharvests in 2018 and previous fishing years, 
based on landings data through October 15, 2018. The 2018 annual quotas 
by species and management group are summarized in Table 1. Any dealer 
reports that are received by NMFS after October 15, 2018 will be used 
to adjust the 2020 quotas, if necessary. A description of the quota 
calculations is provided in the proposed rule and is not repeated here. 
Any changes are described in the ``Changes from the Proposed Rule'' 
section.

                                          Table 1--2019 Final Adjusted Quotas for the Atlantic Shark Fisheries
              [All quotas and landings are dressed weight (dw), in metric tons (mt), unless specified otherwise. 1 mt dw = 2,204.6 lb dw.]
                                  ..................  (A)...............  (B)...............  (C)...............  (D)...............  (D + C)
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Western Gulf of Mexico..........  Blacktip Sharks...  347.2 mt dw         330.4 mt dw         24.3 mt dw (53,538  231.5 mt dw         255.8 mt dw
                                                       (765,392 lb dw).    (728,314 lb dw).    lb dw) \3\.         (510,261 lb dw).    (563,799 lb dw).
                                  Aggregated Large    72.0 mt dw          92.4 mt dw          ..................  72.0 mt dw          72.0 mt dw
                                   Coastal Sharks.     (158,724 lb dw).    (203,656 lb dw).                        (158,724 lb dw).    (158,724 lb dw).
                                  Hammerhead Sharks.  11.9 mt dw (26,301  11.0 mt dw (24,292  ..................  11.9 mt dw (26,301  11.9 mt dw (26,301
                                                       lb dw).             lb dw).                                 lb dw).             lb dw).
Eastern Gulf of Mexico..........  Blacktip Sharks...  37.7mt dw (83,158   27.6 mt dw (60,881  2.6 mt dw (5,817    25.1 mt dw (55,439  27.7 mt dw (61,256
                                                       lb dw).             lb dw).             lb dw) \3\.         lb dw).             lb dw).
                                  Aggregated Large    85.5 mt dw          49.7 mt dw          ..................  85.5 mt dw          85.5 mt dw
                                   Coastal Sharks.     (188,593 lb dw).    (109,653 lb dw).                        (188,593 lb dw).    (188,593 lb dw).
                                  Hammerhead Sharks.  13.4 mt dw (29,421  8.4 mt dw (18,555   ..................  13.4 mt dw (29,421  13.4 mt dw (29,421
                                                       lb dw).             lb dw).                                 lb dw).             lb dw).
Gulf of Mexico..................  Non-Blacknose       112.6 mt dw         54.0 mt dw          ..................  112.6 mt dw         112.6 mt dw
                                   Small Coastal       (248,215 lb dw).    (118,968 lb dw).                        (248,215 lb dw).    (248,215 lb dw).
                                   Sharks.
                                  Smoothhound Sharks  504.6 mt dw         0 mt dw (0 lb dw).  168.2 mt dw         336.4 mt dw         504.6 mt dw
                                                       (1,112,441 lb dw).                      (370,814 lb dw).    (741,627).          (1,112,441 lb
                                                                                                                                       dw).
Atlantic........................  Aggregated Large    168.9 mt dw         65.2 mt dw          ..................  168.9 mt dw         168.9 mt dw
                                   Coastal Sharks.     (372,552 lb dw).    (143,809 lb dw).                        (372,552 lb dw).    (372,552 lb dw).
                                  Hammerhead Sharks.  27.1 mt dw (59,736  8.3 mt dw (18,328   ..................  27.1 mt dw (59,736  27.1 mt dw (59,736
                                                       lb dw).             lb dw).                                 lb dw).             lb dw).
                                  Non-Blacknose       264.1 mt dw         82.2 mt dw          ..................  264.1 mt dw         264.1 mt dw
                                   Small Coastal       (582,333 lb dw).    (181,149 lb dw).                        (582,333 lb dw).    (582,333 lb dw).
                                   Sharks.
                                  Blacknose Sharks    17.2 mt dw (37,921  4.6 mt dw (10,213   ..................  17.2 mt dw (37,921  17.2 mt dw (37,921
                                   (South of 34[deg]   lb dw).             lb dw).                                 lb dw).             lb dw).
                                   N lat. only).
                                  Smoothhound Sharks  1,802.6 mt dw       370.4 mt dw         600.9 mt dw         1,201.7 mt dw       1,802.6 mt dw
                                                       (3,973,902 lb dw).  (816,572 lb dw).    (1,324,634 lb dw).  (2,649,268 lb dw).  (3,973,902 lb
                                                                                                                                       dw).
No regional quotas..............  Non-Sandbar LCS     50.0 mt dw          12.3 mt dw (27,123  ..................  50.0 mt dw          50.0 mt dw
                                   Research.           (110,230 lb dw).    lb dw).                                 (110,230 lb dw).    (110,230 lb dw).
                                  Sandbar Shark       90.7 mt dw          42.8 mt dw (94,123  ..................  90.7 mt dw          90.7 mt dw
                                   Research.           (199,943 lb dw).    lb dw).                                 (199,943 lb dw).    (199,943 lb dw).
                                  Blue Sharks.......  273.0 mt dw         < 13.6 mt dw (<     ..................  273.0 mt dw         273.0 mt dw
                                                       (601,856 lb dw).    30,000 lb dw).                          (601,856 lb dw).    (601,856 lb dw).
                                  Porbeagle Sharks..  1.7 mt dw (3,748    0 mt dw (0 lb dw).  ..................  1.7 mt dw (3,748    1.7 mt dw (3,748
                                                       lb dw).                                                     lb dw).             lb dw).
                                  Pelagic Sharks      488.0 mt dw         44.7 mt dw (98,521  ..................  488.0 mt dw         488.0 mt dw
                                   Other Than          (1,075,856 lb dw).  lb dw).                                 (1,075,856 lb dw).  (1,075,856 lb
                                   Porbeagle or Blue.                                                                                  dw).
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\1\ Landings are from January 1, 2018, through October 15, 2018, and are subject to change.
\2\ Underharvest adjustments can only be applied to stocks or management groups that are not overfished and have no overfishing occurring. Also, the
  underharvest adjustments cannot exceed 50 percent of the baseline quota.
\3\ This final rule would increase the overall Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark quota due to an overall underharvest of 26.9 mt dw (59,355 lb dw) in 2018.
  The overall quota would be split based on percentages that are allocated to each sub-region, as explained in the text.

2019 Atlantic Commercial Shark Fishing Year

    NMFS considered the seven ``opening commercial fishing season'' 
criteria listed in Sec.  635.27(b)(3), as discussed above and as 
described in the proposed rule (83 FR 45866; September 11, 2018). These 
include, among other things: the available annual quotas based on any 
over- and/or underharvests experienced during the previous seasons; the 
estimated season length based on available quotas and catch rates from 
previous years; the length of the season in the previous years and 
whether fishermen were able to participate in the fishery in those 
years; and the effects of catch rates in one part of a region 
precluding vessels in another part of that region from having a 
reasonable opportunity to harvest a portion of the different species 
and/or management quotas.
    Regarding the LCS retention limit, as shown in Table 2, directed 
shark limited access permit holders fishing on the Gulf of Mexico 
blacktip shark, aggregated LCS, and hammerhead shark management groups 
will start the commercial fishing year at 45 LCS other than sandbar 
sharks per vessel per trip. Directed shark limited access permits 
fishing on the Atlantic aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark management 
groups will start the commercial fishing year at 25 LCS other than 
sandbar sharks per vessel per trip. These retention limits could be 
changed throughout the year based on consideration of the inseason trip 
limit adjustment criteria at Sec.  635.24(a)(8).
    Specifically, in the Atlantic region, NMFS will closely monitor the 
quota at the beginning of the year. If it appears that the quota is 
being harvested too

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quickly to allow fishermen throughout the entire region the opportunity 
to fish (e.g., if approximately 20 percent of the quota is caught at 
the beginning of the year), NMFS will consider reducing the commercial 
retention limit, potentially to 3 LCS other than sandbar sharks per 
vessel per trip. Given the geographic distribution of the sharks at 
this time of year (i.e., they head north before moving south again 
later in the year), the retention limit would be adjusted to ensure 
there is quota available later in the year (see the criteria at Sec.  
635.24(a)(8)(i), (ii), (v), and (vi)). Then, based on the prior years' 
fishing activity, and to allow more consistent fishing opportunities 
later in the year, NMFS will consider raising the commercial retention 
around July 15, 2019. The specific increase or decrease in retention 
limit depends on a review of the inseason trip limit adjustment 
criteria at Sec.  635.24(a)(8).
    All of the shark management groups will remain open until December 
31, 2019, or until NMFS determines that the landings for any shark 
management group have reached, or are projected to reach, 80 percent of 
the available overall, regional, and/or sub-regional quota, if the 
fishery's landings are not projected to reach 100 percent of the 
applicable quota before the end of the season, or when the quota-linked 
management group is closed. For the blacktip shark management group, 
regulations at Sec.  635.28(b)(5)(i) through (v) authorize NMFS to 
close the management group before landings reach, or are expected to 
reach 80 percent of the available overall, regional, and/or sub-
regional quota after considering the following criteria and other 
relevant factors: Season length based on available sub-regional quota 
and average sub-regional catch rates; variability in regional and/or 
sub-regional seasonal distribution, abundance, and migratory patterns; 
effects on accomplishing the objectives of the 2006 Consolidated 
Atlantic HMS FMP and its amendments; amount of remaining shark quotas 
in the relevant sub-region; and regional and/or sub-regional catch 
rates of the relevant shark species or management groups. Additionally, 
NMFS has previously established non-linked and linked quotas; linked 
quotas are explicitly designed to concurrently close multiple shark 
management groups that are caught together to prevent incidental catch 
mortality from exceeding the total allowable catch. The linked and non-
linked quotas are shown in Table 2. If NMFS determines that a shark 
species or management group must be closed, then NMFS will publish a 
notice in the Federal Register of closure for that shark species, shark 
management group, region, and/or sub-region that will be effective no 
fewer than four days from the date of filing (Sec.  635.28(b)(2) and 
(3)). From the effective date and time of the closure until NMFS 
announces, via the publication of a notice in the Federal Register, 
that additional quota is available and the season is reopened, the 
fisheries for the shark species or management group are closed, even 
across fishing years.

    Table 2--Quota Linkages, Opening Dates, and Commercial Retention Limit by Regional or Sub-Regional Shark
                                                Management Group
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                                                                                                   Commercial
                                                                                                retention limits
                                                                                                  for directed
                                                                                                  shark limited
     Region or sub-region        Management group    Quota linkages         Opening dates         access permit
                                                                                                     holders
                                                                                                    (inseason
                                                                                                 adjustments are
                                                                                                   available)
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Eastern Gulf of Mexico........  Blacktip Sharks..  Not Linked.......  January 1, 2019.........  45 LCS other
                                                                                                 than sandbar
                                                                                                 sharks per
                                                                                                 vessel per
                                                                                                 trip.
                                Aggregated Large   Linked...........
                                 Coastal Sharks.
                                Hammerhead Sharks
Western Gulf of Mexico........  Blacktip Sharks..  Not Linked.......  January 1, 2019.........  45 LCS other
                                                                                                 than sandbar
                                                                                                 sharks per
                                                                                                 vessel per
                                                                                                 trip.
                                Aggregated Large   Linked...........
                                 Coastal Sharks.
                                Hammerhead Sharks
Gulf of Mexico................  Non-Blacknose      Not Linked.......  January 1, 2019.........  N/A.
                                 Small Coastal
                                 Sharks.
Atlantic......................  Aggregated Large   Linked...........  January 1, 2019.........  25 LCS other
                                 Coastal Sharks.                                                 than sandbar
                                                                                                 sharks per
                                                                                                 vessel per
                                                                                                 trip.
                                                                                                If quota is
                                                                                                 landed quickly,
                                                                                                 NMFS
                                                                                                 anticipates
                                                                                                 considering an
                                                                                                 inseason
                                                                                                 reduction, and
                                                                                                 later
                                                                                                 considering an
                                                                                                 inseason
                                                                                                 increase around
                                                                                                 July 15, 2019.
                                Hammerhead Sharks
                                Non-Blacknose      Linked (South of   January 1, 2019.........  N/A.
                                 Small Coastal      34[deg] N. lat.
                                 Sharks.            only).
                                Blacknose Sharks   .................  ........................  8 Blacknose
                                 (South of                                                       sharks per
                                 34[deg] N. lat.                                                 vessel per trip
                                 only).                                                          (applies to
                                                                                                 directed and
                                                                                                 incidental
                                                                                                 permit
                                                                                                 holders).
No regional quotas............  Non-Sandbar LCS    Linked...........  January 1, 2019.........  N/A.
                                 Research.
                                Sandbar Shark
                                 Research.
                                Blue Sharks......  Not Linked.......  January 1, 2019.........  N/A.
                                Porbeagle Sharks.
                                Pelagic Sharks
                                 Other Than
                                 Porbeagle or
                                 Blue.
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Classification

    The NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that the final rule 
is consistent with the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments, 
other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law.
    This final rule is exempt from review under Executive Order 12866 
because they contain no implementing regulations.
    In compliance with section 604 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act 
(RFA), NMFS prepared a Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA) for 
this final rule. The FRFA analyzes the anticipated economic impacts of 
the final actions and any significant economic impacts on small 
entities. The FRFA is below.
    Section 604(a)(1) of the RFA requires an explanation of the purpose 
of the rulemaking. The purpose of this final rulemaking is, consistent 
with the Magnuson-Stevens Act and the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its 
amendments, to establish the 2018 Atlantic commercial shark fishing 
quotas, retention limits, and fishing seasons. Without this rule, the 
Atlantic commercial shark fisheries would close on December 31, 2018, 
and would not reopen until another action was taken. This final rule 
will be implemented according to the regulations implementing the 2006 
Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments. Thus, NMFS expects few, if 
any, economic impacts to fishermen other than those already analyzed in 
the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments. While there may be 
some direct negative economic impacts associated with the opening dates 
for fishermen in certain areas, there could also be positive effects 
for other fishermen in the region. The opening dates were chosen to 
allow for an equitable distribution of the available quotas among all 
fishermen across regions and states, to the extent practicable.
    Section 604(a)(2) of the RFA requires NMFS to summarize significant 
issues raised by the public in response to the Initial Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), provide a summary of NMFS' assessment of 
such issues, and provide a statement of any changes made as a result of 
the comments. The IRFA was done as part of the proposed rule for the 
2019 Atlantic Commercial Shark Season Specifications. NMFS did not 
receive any comments specific to the IRFA or on economics more 
generally.
    Section 604(a)(3) of the RFA requires NMFS to the respond to any 
comments filed by the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration in response to the proposed rule and provide a detailed 
statement of any change made to the proposed rule as a result of the 
comments. NMFS did not receive any comments from the Chief Counsel for 
Advocacy of the Small Business Administration on the proposed rule.
    Section 604(a)(4) of the RFA requires NMFS to provide an estimate 
of the number of small entities to which the rule would apply. The 
Small Business Administration (SBA) has established size criteria for 
all major industry sectors in the United States, including fish 
harvesters. Provision is made under SBA's regulations for an agency to 
develop its own industry-specific size standards after consultation 
with Advocacy and an opportunity for public comment (see 13 CFR 
121.903(c)). Under this provision, NMFS may establish size standards 
that differ from those established by the SBA Office of Size Standards, 
but only for use by NMFS and only for the purpose of conducting an 
analysis of economic effects in fulfillment of the agency's obligations 
under the RFA. To utilize this provision, NMFS must publish such size 
standards in the Federal Register, which NMFS did on December 29, 2015 
(80 FR 81194, December 29, 2015). In that final rule effective on July 
1, 2016, NMFS established a small business size standard of $11 million 
in annual gross receipts for all businesses in the commercial fishing 
industry (NAICS 11411) for RFA compliance purposes (80 FR 81194, 
December 29, 2015). NMFS considers all HMS permit holders to be small 
entities because they had average annual receipts of less than $11 
million for commercial fishing.
    As of October 2018, the final rule would apply to the approximately 
220 directed commercial shark permit holders, 268 incidental commercial 
shark permit holders, 163 smoothhound shark permit holders, and 108 
commercial shark dealers. Not all permit holders are active in the 
fishery in any given year. Active directed commercial shark permit 
holders are defined as those with valid permits that landed one shark 
based on HMS electronic dealer reports. Of the 488 directed and 
incidental commercial shark permit holders, only 24 permit holders 
landed sharks in the Gulf of Mexico region and only 89 landed sharks in 
the Atlantic region. Of the 163 smoothhound shark permit holders, only 
66 permit holders landed smoothhound sharks in the Atlantic region and 
one permit holder landed smoothhound sharks in the Gulf of Mexico 
region. NMFS has determined that the final rule would not likely affect 
any small governmental jurisdictions.
    Section 604(a)(5) of the RFA requires NMFS to describe the 
projected reporting, recordkeeping, and other compliance requirements 
of the final rule, including an estimate of the classes of small 
entities which would be subject to the requirements of the report or 
record. None of the actions in this final rule would result in 
additional reporting, recordkeeping, or compliance requirements beyond 
those already analyzed in the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its 
amendments.
    Section 604(a)(6) of the RFA requires NMFS to describe the steps 
taken to minimize the economic impact on small entities, consistent 
with the stated objectives of applicable statutes. Additionally, the 
RFA (5 U.S.C. 603(c)(1)-(4)) lists four general categories of 
``significant'' alternatives that would assist an agency in the 
development of significant alternatives that would accomplish the 
stated objectives of applicable statutes and minimize any significant 
economic impact of the rule on small entities. These categories of 
alternatives are: (1) Establishment of differing compliance or 
reporting requirements or timetables that take into account the 
resources available to small entities; (2) clarification, 
consolidation, or simplification of compliance and reporting 
requirements under the rule for such small entities; (3) use of 
performance rather than design standards; and (4) exemptions from 
coverage of the rule, or any part thereof, for small entities.
    In order to meet the objectives of this rule, consistent with the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, NMFS cannot exempt small entities or change the 
reporting requirements only for small entities because all the entities 
affected are small entities. Thus, there are no alternatives discussed 
that fall under the first, second, and fourth categories described 
above. NMFS does not know of any performance or design standards that 
would satisfy the aforementioned objectives of this rulemaking while, 
concurrently, complying with the Magnuson-Stevens Act; therefore, there 
are no alternatives considered under the third category.
    This rulemaking does not establish management measures to be 
implemented, but rather implements previously adopted and analyzed 
measures as adjustments, as specified in the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP 
and its amendments and the Environmental Assessment (EA) for the 2011 
shark quota specifications rule (75 FR 76302; December 8, 2010). Thus, 
in this

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rulemaking, NMFS adjusted the baseline quotas established and analyzed 
in the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments by subtracting the 
underharvest or adding the overharvest, as specified and allowable in 
existing regulations. Under current regulations (Sec.  635.27(b)(2)), 
all shark fisheries close on December 31 of each year, or when NMFS 
determines that the landings for any shark management group has 
reached, or is projected to reach, 80 percent of the available overall, 
regional, and/or sub-regional quota if the fishery's landings are not 
projected to reach 100 percent of the applicable quota before the end 
of the season, or when the quota-linked management group is closed. The 
fisheries do not open until NMFS takes action, such as this rulemaking, 
to re-open the fisheries. Thus, not implementing these management 
measures would negatively affect shark fishermen and related small 
entities, such as dealers, and also would not provide management 
flexibility in furtherance of equitable fishing opportunities, to the 
extent practicable, for commercial shark fishermen in all regions and 
areas.
    Based on the 2017 ex-vessel meat and fin prices (Table 3), fully 
harvesting the unadjusted 2019 Atlantic shark commercial baseline 
quotas could result in total fleet revenues of $7,650,107. For the Gulf 
of Mexico blacktip shark management group, NMFS will increase the 
baseline sub-regional quotas due to the underharvests in 2018. The 
increase for the western Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark management group 
would result in a $43,249 gain in total revenues for fishermen in that 
sub-region, while the increase for the eastern Gulf of Mexico blacktip 
shark management group would result in a $5,339 gain in total revenues 
for fishermen in that sub-region. For the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic 
smoothhound shark management groups, NMFS will increase the baseline 
quotas due to the underharvest in 2018. This would cause a potential 
gain in revenue of $281,329 for the fleet in the Gulf of Mexico region 
and a potential gain in revenue of $1,004,973 for the fleet in the 
Atlantic region.
    All of these changes in gross revenues are similar to the changes 
in gross revenues analyzed in the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its 
amendments. The FRFAs for those amendments concluded that the economic 
impacts on these small entities are expected to be minimal. In the 2006 
Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments and the EA for the 2011 shark 
quota specifications rule, NMFS stated it would be conducting annual 
rulemakings and considering the potential economic impacts of adjusting 
the quotas for under- and overharvests at that time.

                Table 3--Average Ex-Vessel Prices per lb dw for Each Shark Management Group, 2017
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                                                                                    Average ex-     Average ex-
                    Region                                   Species                vessel meat     vessel fin
                                                                                       price           price
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Western Gulf of Mexico........................  Blacktip Shark..................           $0.51          $11.03
                                                Aggregated LCS..................            0.51           12.51
                                                Hammerhead Shark................            0.67           11.67
Eastern Gulf of Mexico........................  Blacktip Shark..................            0.62            8.22
                                                Aggregated LCS..................            0.43           13.00
                                                Hammerhead Shark................  ..............           12.80
Gulf of Mexico................................  Non-Blacknose SCS...............            0.41            8.37
                                                Smoothhound Shark *.............  ..............  ..............
Atlantic......................................  Aggregated LCS..................            0.95           11.47
                                                Hammerhead Shark................            0.41           13.91
                                                Non-Blacknose SCS...............            0.96            7.33
                                                Blacknose Shark.................            1.05  ..............
                                                Smoothhound Shark...............            0.70            1.63
No Region.....................................  Shark Research Fishery                      0.80           12.40
                                                 (Aggregated LCS).
                                                Shark Research Fishery (Sandbar             0.50           12.40
                                                 only).
                                                Blue shark......................            1.40           11.44
                                                Porbeagle shark.................            1.54            2.82
                                                Other Pelagic sharks............            1.51            2.82
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* Used Atlantic smoothhound ex-vessel prices for Gulf of Mexico smoothhound ex-vessel prices since there are
  currently no landings of Gulf of Mexico smoothhound sharks.

    For this final rule, NMFS reviewed the ``opening commercial fishing 
season'' criteria at Sec.  635.27(b)(3)(i) through (vii) to determine 
when opening each fishery will provide equitable opportunities for 
fishermen, to the extent practicable, while also considering the 
ecological needs of the different species. The 2018 fishing year and 
previous years' over- and/or underharvests were examined for the 
different species/complexes to determine the effects of the 2019 final 
quotas on fishermen across regional fishing areas. NMFS examined season 
lengths and previous catch rates to ensure equitable fishing 
opportunities for fishermen. Lastly, NMFS examined the seasonal 
variation of the different species/complexes and the effects on fishing 
opportunities. In addition to these criteria, NMFS also considered 
updated landings data and public comment on the proposed rule before 
arriving at the final opening dates for the 2019 Atlantic shark 
management groups. For the 2019 fishing year, NMFS is opening the shark 
management groups on January 1, 2019. The direct and indirect economic 
impacts will be neutral on a short- and long-term basis for the Gulf of 
Mexico blacktip shark, Gulf of Mexico aggregated LCS, Gulf of Mexico 
hammerhead shark, Gulf of Mexico non-blacknose shark SCS, Atlantic non-
blacknose shark SCS, Atlantic blacknose shark, sandbar shark, blue 
shark, porbeagle shark, and pelagic shark (other than porbeagle or blue 
sharks) management groups, because NMFS did not change the opening 
dates of these fisheries from the status quo of January 1.
    Opening the aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark management groups 
in the Atlantic region on January 1 will result in short-term, direct, 
moderate, beneficial economic impacts, as fishermen and dealers in the 
southern portion of the Atlantic region will be able to fish for and 
sell aggregated LCS

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and hammerhead sharks starting in January. The opening date and 
retention limits finalized in this rule for the Atlantic region are the 
same as those for the current year and similar to those for the 2016, 
2017, and 2018 years.
    Based on past public comments, some Atlantic fishermen in the 
southern and northern parts of the region prefer a January 1 opening 
for the fishery as long as the majority of the quota is available later 
in the year. Along with the inseason retention limit adjustment 
criteria in Sec.  635.24(a)(8), NMFS monitors the quota through the HMS 
electronic reporting system on a real-time basis. This allows NMFS the 
flexibility to further provide equitable fishing opportunities for 
fishermen across all regions, to the extent practicable. The direct 
impacts to shark fishermen in the Atlantic region of reducing the 
retention limit depend on the needed reduction in the retention limit 
and the timing of such a reduction. Therefore, such a reduction in the 
retention limit for directed shark limited access permit holders is 
only anticipated to have minor adverse direct economic impacts to 
fishermen in the short-term; long-term impacts are not anticipated as 
these reductions would not be permanent.
    In the northern portion of the Atlantic region, a January 1 opening 
for the aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark management groups, with 
inseason trip limit adjustments to ensure quota is available later in 
the season, will have direct, minor, beneficial economic impacts in the 
short-term for fishermen as they will potentially have access to the 
aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark quotas earlier than in past 
seasons. Fishermen in this area have stated that, depending on the 
weather, some aggregated LCS species might be available to retain in 
January. Thus, fishermen will be able to target or retain aggregated 
LCS while targeting non-blacknose SCS. There will be indirect, minor, 
beneficial economic impacts in the short- and long-term for shark 
dealers and other entities that deal with shark products in this region 
as they will also have access to aggregated LCS products earlier than 
in past seasons. Thus, opening the aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark 
management groups in January and using inseason trip limit adjustments 
to ensure the fishery is open later in the year in 2019 will cause 
beneficial cumulative economic impacts, because it allows for a more 
equitable distribution of the quotas among constituents in this region, 
consistent with the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments.
    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, NMFS has prepared a listserv summarizing 
fishery information and regulations for Atlantic shark fisheries for 
2019. This listserv also serves as the small entity compliance guide. 
Copies of the compliance guide are available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).

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

    Dated: November 20, 2018.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2018-25744 Filed 11-26-18; 8:45 am]
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                                             land to the south and west of that                      notice and public comment for this                    ACTION:  Final rule; fishing season
                                             boundary is considered for the purposes                 action is impracticable and contrary to               notification.
                                             of monitoring and setting quotas, to be                 the public interest because the fishery is
                                             within the Gulf of Mexico region. The                   currently underway and any delay in                   SUMMARY:    This final rule establishes the
                                             boundary between the eastern and                        this action would result in overharvest               2019 opening date for all Atlantic shark
                                             western Gulf of Mexico sub-regions is                   of the quotas for these species and                   fisheries, including the fisheries in the
                                             drawn along 88°00′ W long                               management groups and thus would be                   Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean. This
                                             (§ 635.27(b)(1)(ii)).                                   inconsistent with fishery management                  final rule also establishes the quotas for
                                                During the closure, retention of                     requirements and objectives. The                      the 2019 fishing year based on harvest
                                             blacktip sharks in the eastern Gulf of                  regulations implementing the 2006                     levels during 2018, and the large coastal
                                             Mexico sub-region is prohibited for                     Consolidated HMS FMP and                              shark (LCS) retention limits for directed
                                             persons fishing aboard vessels issued a                 amendments provide for inseason                       shark limited access permit holders.
                                             commercial shark limited access permit                  retention limit adjustments and fishery               NMFS may increase or decrease these
                                             under § 635.4. However, persons aboard                  closures to respond to the unpredictable              retention limits for directed shark
                                             a commercially permitted vessel that is                 nature of availability on the fishing                 limited access permit holders during the
                                             also properly permitted to operate as a                 grounds, the migratory nature of the                  year, in accordance with existing
                                             charter vessel or headboat for HMS, has                 species, and the regional variations.                 regulations, to provide, to the extent
                                             a shark endorsement, and is engaged in                  NMFS is not able to give notice sooner                practicable, equitable fishing
                                             a for-hire trip could fish under the                    nor would sooner notice be practicable                opportunities for commercial shark
                                             recreational retention limits for sharks                given the structure of the regulations,               fishermen in all regions and areas.
                                             and ‘‘no sale’’ provisions (§ 635.22 (c)).              which close the fisheries under                       These actions could affect fishing
                                             Similarly, persons aboard a                             specified regulatory criteria or                      opportunities for commercial shark
                                             commercially permitted vessel that                      thresholds, and closure determinations                fishermen in the northwestern Atlantic
                                             possesses a valid shark research permit                 need to be based on near real-time data               Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico
                                             under § 635.32 and has a NMFS-                          to balance fishing opportunities against              and Caribbean Sea.
                                             approved observer onboard may                           the management goal of preventing                     DATES: This rule is effective on January
                                             continue to harvest and sell blacktip                   quota overharvests. Similarly, affording              1, 2019. The 2019 Atlantic commercial
                                             sharks in the eastern Gulf of Mexico                    prior notice and opportunity for public               shark fishing year opening dates and
                                             sub-region pursuant to the terms and                    comment on this action is contrary to                 quotas are provided in Table 1 under
                                             conditions of the shark research permit.                the public interest because if a quota is             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
                                                During this closure, a shark dealer                  exceeded, the stock may be negatively                 ADDRESSES: Atlantic Highly Migratory
                                             issued a permit pursuant to § 635.4 may                 affected and fishermen ultimately could               Species (HMS) Management Division,
                                             not purchase or receive blacktip sharks
                                                                                                     experience reductions in the available                1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring,
                                             in the eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region
                                                                                                     quota and a lack of fishing opportunities             MD 20910.
                                             from a vessel issued an Atlantic shark
                                                                                                     in future seasons. For these reasons, the             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                             limited access permit (LAP), except that
                                                                                                     AA also finds good cause to waive the                 Lauren Latchford, Chanté Davis, or
                                             a permitted shark dealer or processor
                                                                                                     30-day delay in effective date pursuant               Karyl Brewster-Geisz at 301–427–8503.
                                             may possess blacktip sharks in the
                                                                                                     to 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3). This action is                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                             eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region that
                                                                                                     required under § 635.28(b)(2) and is
                                             were harvested, off-loaded, and sold,                                                                         Background
                                                                                                     exempt from review under Executive
                                             traded, or bartered prior to the effective
                                                                                                     Order 12866.                                             The Atlantic commercial shark
                                             date of the closure and were held in
                                             storage consistent with § 635.28(b)(6).                   Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                   fisheries are managed under the
                                             Additionally, a permitted shark dealer                    Dated: November 21, 2018.                           authority of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                             or processor may possess blacktip                                                                             Fishery Conservation and Management
                                                                                                     Karen H. Abrams,
                                             sharks in the eastern Gulf of Mexico                                                                          Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). The 2006
                                                                                                     Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
                                             sub-region that were harvested by a                                                                           Consolidated HMS Fishery Management
                                                                                                     Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                             vessel issued a valid shark research                                                                          Plan (FMP) and its amendments are
                                                                                                     [FR Doc. 2018–25790 Filed 11–21–18; 4:15 pm]
                                             fishery permit per § 635.32 with a                                                                            implemented by regulations at 50 CFR
                                                                                                     BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                             NMFS-approved observer onboard                                                                                part 635. For the Atlantic commercial
                                             during the trip the sharks were taken on                                                                      shark fisheries, the 2006 Consolidated
                                             as long as the blacktip research fishery                                                                      HMS FMP and its amendments
                                                                                                     DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                             quota remains open. Similarly, a shark                                                                        established, among other things,
                                             dealer issued a permit pursuant to                      National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      commercial shark retention limits,
                                             § 635.4 may, in accordance with                         Administration                                        commercial quotas for species and
                                             relevant state regulations, purchase or                                                                       management groups, and accounting
                                             receive blacktip sharks in the eastern                  50 CFR Part 635                                       measures for under- and overharvests
                                             Gulf of Mexico sub-region if the sharks                                                                       for the shark fisheries. The FMP also
                                             were harvested, off-loaded, and sold,                   [Docket No. 180517486–8999–02]                        established adaptive management
                                             traded, or bartered from a vessel that                                                                        measures such as flexible opening dates
                                                                                                     RIN 0648–XG263
                                             fishes only in state waters and that has                                                                      for the fishing season and inseason
                                             not been issued an Atlantic Shark LAP,                  Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;                    adjustments to shark trip limits, which
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                                             HMS Angling permit, or HMS Charter/                     2019 Atlantic Shark Commercial                        provide management flexibility in
                                             Headboat permit pursuant to § 635.4.                    Fishing Year                                          furtherance of equitable fishing
                                                                                                                                                           opportunities, to the extent practicable,
                                             Classification                                          AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    for commercial shark fishermen in all
                                               Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), the                   Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  regions and areas.
                                             Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                       On September 11, 2018 (83 FR 45866),
                                             NOAA (AA), finds that providing prior                   Commerce.                                             NMFS published a proposed rule that


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                                             proposed opening all Atlantic                           N.lat. has not changed from the                       aggregated LCS other than sandbar
                                             commercial shark management groups                      proposed rule and remains at an eight                 sharks per vessel per trip, and noted
                                             on January 1, 2019. NMFS proposed to                    blacknose sharks per trip consistent                  that NMFS should maintain the
                                             start the 2019 commercial shark fishing                 with § 635.24 (a)(4).                                 retention limit at 45 aggregated LCS
                                             year in the eastern and western Gulf of                    This final rule serves as notification of          other than sandbar sharks per vessel per
                                             Mexico sub-regions with a retention                     the 2019 opening date for the Atlantic                trip. The State of Louisiana along with
                                             limit of 36 LCS other than sandbar                      commercial shark fisheries and 2019                   commercial fishermen from the western
                                             sharks per vessel per trip. In the                      retention limits and quotas, based on                 Gulf of Mexico sub-region noted that
                                             Atlantic region, NMFS proposed to start                 shark landings data updated as of                     they preferred keeping the retention
                                             the fishing year with a retention limit of              October 15, 2018 and criteria set in                  limit at the default limit of 45 sharks per
                                             25 LCS other than sandbar sharks per                    existing regulations at 50 CFR, Part 635.             vessel per trip. Commenters prefer to
                                             vessel per trip and adjust the                          In setting the opening date, NMFS                     maximize shark landings per trip,
                                             commercial shark retention limit                        considered the ‘‘opening commercial                   regardless of the length or timing of the
                                             between zero and 55 LCS other than                      fishing season’’ criteria at § 635.27(b)(3).          season. NMFS also received comments
                                             sandbar sharks per vessel per trip to                   This criteria includes the following                  from commercial fishermen in the
                                             ensure equitable access to the fishery                  factors: Available annual quotas for the              eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region that
                                             throughout the year. In addition, NMFS                  current fishing season; estimated season              stated they also preferred a retention
                                             proposed quota adjustments to account                   length and average weekly catch rates                 limit of 45 aggregated LCS per vessel per
                                             for underharvest of the Gulf of Mexico                  from previous years; length of the                    trip. Specifically, the fishermen in the
                                             blacktip shark management group, Gulf                   season and fishermen participation in                 eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region noted
                                             of Mexico smoothhound shark                             past years; impacts to accomplishing                  that because of the consistent
                                             management group, and Atlantic                          objectives of the 2006 Consolidated                   regulations over the past few years, the
                                             smoothhound shark management group                      HMS FMP and its amendments;                           market for shark meat has expanded in
                                             quotas. The proposed rule contains                      temporal variation in behavior or                     their area. NMFS did not receive any
                                             details about the action that are not                   biology of target species (e.g., seasonal             comments in support of the reduction.
                                             repeated here. The comment period on                    distribution or abundance); impact of                    Response: After considering these
                                             the proposed rule closed on October 11,                 catch rates in one region on another;                 comments, NMFS has determined that
                                             2018.                                                   and effects of delayed season openings.               the default retention limit of 45 LCS
                                                                                                        While this action adjusts certain                  other than sandbar sharks per vessel per
                                               NMFS received eight written and oral                  quotas as allowable, this action does not             trip is appropriate and will ensure
                                             comments regarding the proposed                         establish or change the annual baseline               equitable fishing opportunities in both
                                             opening dates, retention limits, and                    commercial quotas established under                   Gulf of Mexico sub-regions, to the extent
                                             potential inseason retention limit                      the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and                     practicable. NMFS originally proposed a
                                             adjustments as it applied to LCS in the                 its amendments for any shark                          lower retention limit in the western Gulf
                                             Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic regions.                    management group. The baselines                       of Mexico sub-region with the goal of
                                             Those comments, along with the                          quotas were established under previous                preserving quota for the fishery through
                                             Agency’s responses, are summarized                      actions, and any changes to those                     April 1, which is when the State of
                                             below. After considering all the                        baseline quotas would be performed                    Louisiana closes shark fishing in state
                                             comments, NMFS is opening the fishing                   through a separate action. Rather, this               waters. However, comments from the
                                             year for all shark management groups on                 action adjusts the annual commercial                  western Gulf of Mexico sub-region,
                                             January 1, 2019, as proposed. NMFS is                   quotas for 2019 based on over- and/or                 including comments from the State of
                                             changing the retention limit for directed               underharvests that occurred in 2018,                  Louisiana, did not support the lower
                                             shark limited access permit holders in                  consistent with existing regulations, and             proposed retention and preferred a
                                             the blacktip, aggregated LCS, and                       establishes the opening dates for the                 higher retention limit per trip. The State
                                             hammerhead management groups for                        fisheries. Based on updated landings                  of Louisiana has a default limit of 45
                                             the entire Gulf of Mexico region to 45                  information as of October 15, 2018, only              LCS including blacktips and
                                             LCS other than sandbar sharks per                       the adjusted blacktip quota in the Gulf               hammerheads per trip per vessel per
                                             vessel per trip in this final rule. The                 of Mexico region has changed from the                 day and prefers that the federal limit
                                             proposed rule would have set the                        proposed rule. All other quotas remain                match the state limit. Regarding the
                                             retention limit at 36 LCS other than                    the same as proposed.                                 eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region,
                                             sandbar sharks per vessel per trip. The                                                                       NMFS proposed the lower retention
                                             aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark                     Response to Comments
                                                                                                                                                           limit to reduce any confusion caused by
                                             management groups in the Atlantic                          NMFS received eight written and oral               having two separate retention limits in
                                             region will start the fishing year with a               comments on the proposed rule from                    the Gulf of Mexico region. Given public
                                             retention limit of 25 LCS other than                    fishermen, dealers, and other interested              comment from both sub-regions, and
                                             sandbar sharks per vessel per trip for                  parties. All written comments can be                  supporting information from eastern
                                             directed shark limited access permit                    found at http://www.regulations.gov/ by               Gulf of Mexico fishermen regarding the
                                             holders, as proposed. The retention                     searching for RIN 0648–XG263. All of                  expanding market for shark meat, NMFS
                                             limit for incidental shark limited access               the comments received are summarized                  will also maintain the default retention
                                             permit holders for all regions has not                  below.                                                limit in the eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-
                                             changed from the proposed rule and                         Comment 1: NMFS received several                   region.
                                             remains at 3 LCS other than sandbar                     comments regarding the proposed                          Comment 2: Several commenters
                                             sharks per trip and a combined total of                 decrease in the commercial retention
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                                                                                                                                                           supported the proposed opening date of
                                             16 small coastal sharks (SCS) and                       limit for the aggregated LCS,                         January 1, 2019 for the Gulf of Mexico
                                             pelagic sharks, combined per trip                       hammerhead, and blacktip management                   region.
                                             consistent with § 635.24(a)(3) and (4).                 groups in the eastern and western Gulf                   Response: Given the support for this
                                             Additionally, the retention limit for                   of Mexico sub-regions. Of those                       opening date, NMFS will open the Gulf
                                             blacknose sharks for all permit holders                 comments, all were opposed to the                     of Mexico blacktip, aggregated LCS, and
                                             in the Atlantic region south of 34000′                  proposed retention limit of 36                        hammerhead shark management groups


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                                             on January 1, 2019, as proposed. NMFS                   Office of Law Enforcement through the                 shark management groups. Based on
                                             will also open all the other shark                      national enforcement hotline at 1–800–                public comments and additional
                                             management groups, including those in                   853–1964. All commercial shark                        analyses, and after consulting with the
                                             the Atlantic region, on January 1, 2019,                landings and quotas are monitored with                HMS Advisory Panel, NMFS established
                                             as proposed.                                            the HMS electronic dealer reporting                   a division of the Gulf of Mexico at 88°
                                                Comment 3: One commenter                             system, which has been in use since                   W. longitude. The issue of subdividing
                                             expressed concern about adequate                        2013. This system monitors data on a                  the Gulf of Mexico regional quota is not
                                             enforcement of the quotas and retention                 weekly basis, and provides information                being re-addressed in this rulemaking.
                                             limits, noting that they feel shark                     on each dealer transaction, including all
                                             populations are being decimated, and                                                                          Changes From the Proposed Rule
                                                                                                     shark landings to the species level, and
                                             requested a closure of all shark fisheries.             ensures that quotas are not exceeded. In                 As described above, and as a result of
                                                Response: NMFS is responsible for                    addition, NMFS can verify and detect                  public comment and additional
                                             managing quotas for the Atlantic shark                  falsified reporting by dealers and                    analyses, NMFS made changes from the
                                             fisheries consistent with the Magnuson-                 fishermen by cross-checking dealer                    proposed rule. Specifically, NMFS
                                             Stevens Act and other applicable laws.                  reports to fishermen’s logbooks.                      changed the retention limit for directed
                                             Based on various stock assessments and                     Comment 4: NMFS received                           shark limited access permit holders at
                                             best available science, NMFS                            comments regarding the Gulf of Mexico                 the start of the commercial shark fishing
                                             established baseline quotas for various                 blacktip shark stock. Specifically,                   year for the blacktip, aggregated LCS,
                                             Atlantic shark management groups in                     commenters asked for a new Gulf of                    and hammerhead shark management
                                             the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and                       Mexico blacktip shark stock assessment                groups in the eastern and western Gulf
                                             its amendments. These baseline quotas                   and an increase in the blacktip shark                 of Mexico sub-regions from 36 LCS
                                             were established to prevent overfishing                 quota. Commenters also requested that                 other than sandbar sharks per vessel per
                                             and ensure overfished stocks would                      NMFS combine the Gulf of Mexico                       trip to 45 LCS other than sandbar sharks
                                             rebuild within a specified timeframe.                   blacktip shark management group with                  per vessel per trip. NMFS changed the
                                             NMFS adjusts these baseline quotas, as                  the aggregated LCS management group.                  retention limit after considering public
                                             needed, on an annual basis as a result                     Response: These comments are                       comment and the 2018 landings data.
                                             of over- or underharvests in previous                   outside the scope of this rulemaking.                 NMFS noted in the proposed rule that
                                             years. When establishing the shark                      The purpose of this rulemaking is to                  retention limits might change in
                                             commercial baseline quota, NMFS uses                    adjust quotas for the 2019 shark year                 response to public comment. The
                                             the total allowable catch calculated                    based on over- and underharvests from                 default retention limit is within the
                                             during the stock assessment then                        the previous years and set opening dates              allowable range and consistent with the
                                             subtracts all other sources of mortality,               and initial retention limits for the 2019             limits established in recent years. NMFS
                                             including recreational landings,                        shark year. Issues regarding new                      expects that a retention limit of 45 LCS
                                             commercial discards, post-release                       baseline quotas, new management units,                other than sandbar sharks per vessel per
                                             mortality, and research set-aside                       and the timing of stock assessments are               trip will provide equitable fishing
                                             mortality. NMFS also takes into account                 not addressed by this rulemaking.                     opportunities throughout the sub
                                             the effects of fishing on essential fish                NMFS did complete an update to the                    regions, to the extent practicable, and
                                             habitat, protected resources, and the                   Gulf of Mexico blacktip stock                         retains its discretion to make inseason
                                             environment to fulfill requirements for                 assessment in October 2018 (http://                   adjustments to retention limits, in
                                             the associated FMP amendment along                      sedarweb.org/sedar-29u), and is                       accordance with existing regulations
                                             with socioeconomic value of these shark                 reviewing the results to determine if any             and in furtherance of the goals and
                                             species to various groups. The quota is                 changes, such as modifying the various                objectives of the 2006 Consolidated
                                             then monitored using dealer reports on                  management units or changes to the                    HMS FMP and its amendments.
                                             a weekly basis throughout the year.                     quotas, are needed. Additionally, NMFS                   Additionally, based on updated
                                             NMFS closes the commercial fishery for                  will be assessing the Atlantic blacktip               landings information, NMFS changed
                                             any shark management group if the                       stock via the SouthEast Data,                         the final blacktip shark quota in both
                                             landings have reached, or are projected                 Assessment, and Review process in                     Gulf of Mexico sub-regions. As NMFS
                                             to reach, 80 percent of the available                   2019, and will consider appropriate                   explained in the proposed rule (83 FR
                                             overall, regional, and/or sub-regional                  management measures for that stock                    45866; Sept 11, 2018), shark
                                             quota if the fishery’s landings are not                 once the assessment is complete.                      management group quotas in this final
                                             projected to reach 100 percent of the                      Comment 5: NMFS received a                         rule are based on dealer reports received
                                             applicable quota before the end of the                  comment requesting the division                       as of mid-October. Specifically, the final
                                             season, or when the quota-linked                        between eastern and western Gulf of                   adjustments are based on updated
                                             management group is closed. Once the                    Mexico sub-regions be moved from 88 to                landings through October 15, 2018.
                                             quota is reached, these fishery closures                89 degrees west longitude.                            Updated landing reports indicate an
                                             prevent overfishing of the relevant                        Response: This comment is outside                  additional 11.5 metric tons (mt) of
                                             stock(s). Since these quotas are based on               the scope of this rulemaking because the              blacktip shark was landed in the Gulf of
                                             the best scientific information available,              purpose of this rulemaking is to adjust               Mexico in 2018. Accordingly, the
                                             NMFS is confident that allowing                         quotas for the 2019 shark year based on               regional underharvest for the Gulf of
                                             commercial shark fishing in 2019 will                   over- and underharvests from the                      Mexico region is now only 26.9 mt
                                             not cause shark populations to be                       previous years and set opening dates                  dressed weight (dw) (59,355 pounds (lb)
                                             decimated.                                              and initial retention limits for the 2019             dw). Since more blacktip sharks were
                                                Regarding the comment about                          shark year. In Amendment 6 to the 2006
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                                                                                                                                                           landed, the final adjustment is lower
                                             adequate enforcement, NMFS takes                        Consolidated HMS FMP, NMFS                            than the proposed adjustment of 38.4 mt
                                             enforcement of these regulations                        analyzed, among other things, the                     dw (84,702 lb dw).
                                             seriously. If suspected illegal activities              impacts and justification for a regional                 Therefore, the sub-regional quota
                                             are observed in any fishery and/or                      management boundary to apportion the                  adjustments are also lower than the
                                             region, specific information regarding                  Gulf of Mexico regional commercial                    adjustments in the proposed rule. The
                                             such incidents can be reported to NOAA                  quotas for aggregated LCS, and blacktip               underharvest is divided between the


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                                             two sub-regions, based on the                                         mt dw (5,817 lb dw), which is a                                       management group are summarized in
                                             percentages that are allocated to each                                reduction of 1.1 mt dw from the                                       Table 1. Any dealer reports that are
                                             sub-region, which are set forth at                                    proposed rule.                                                        received by NMFS after October 15,
                                             § 635.27(b)(1)(ii)(C). The western Gulf of                            2019 Annual Quotas                                                    2018 will be used to adjust the 2020
                                             Mexico sub-regional baseline quota is                                                                                                       quotas, if necessary. A description of the
                                             being increased by 24.3 mt dw (53,538                                   This final rule adjusts the 2019                                    quota calculations is provided in the
                                                                                                                   commercial quotas due to overharvests
                                             lb dw), which is a reduction of 10.3 mt                                                                                                     proposed rule and is not repeated here.
                                                                                                                   and/or underharvests in 2018 and
                                             dw from the proposed rule. Similarly,                                                                                                       Any changes are described in the
                                                                                                                   previous fishing years, based on
                                             the eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-regional                               landings data through October 15, 2018.                               ‘‘Changes from the Proposed Rule’’
                                             baseline quota is being increased by 2.6                              The 2018 annual quotas by species and                                 section.

                                                                             TABLE 1—2019 FINAL ADJUSTED QUOTAS FOR THE ATLANTIC SHARK FISHERIES
                                                               [All quotas and landings are dressed weight (dw), in metric tons (mt), unless specified otherwise. 1 mt dw = 2,204.6 lb dw.]

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

                                             Western Gulf of Mex-                Blacktip Sharks ........    347.2 mt dw               330.4 mt dw               24.3 mt dw (53,538                   231.5 mt dw            255.8 mt dw
                                              ico.                                                             (765,392 lb dw).          (728,314 lb dw).           lb dw) 3.                           (510,261 lb dw).       (563,799 lb dw).
                                                                                 Aggregated Large            72.0 mt dw (158,724       92.4 mt dw (203,656       ..................................   72.0 mt dw (158,724    72.0 mt dw (158,724
                                                                                   Coastal Sharks.             lb dw).                   lb dw).                                                        lb dw).                lb dw).
                                                                                 Hammerhead Sharks           11.9 mt dw (26,301        11.0 mt dw (24,292        ..................................   11.9 mt dw (26,301     11.9 mt dw (26,301
                                                                                                               lb dw).                   lb dw).                                                        lb dw).                lb dw).
                                             Eastern Gulf of Mexico              Blacktip Sharks ........    37.7mt dw (83,158 lb      27.6 mt dw (60,881        2.6 mt dw (5,817 lb                  25.1 mt dw (55,439     27.7 mt dw (61,256
                                                                                                               dw).                      lb dw).                    dw) 3.                              lb dw).                lb dw).
                                                                                 Aggregated Large            85.5 mt dw (188,593       49.7 mt dw (109,653       ..................................   85.5 mt dw (188,593    85.5 mt dw (188,593
                                                                                   Coastal Sharks.             lb dw).                   lb dw).                                                        lb dw).                lb dw).
                                                                                 Hammerhead Sharks           13.4 mt dw (29,421        8.4 mt dw (18,555 lb      ..................................   13.4 mt dw (29,421     13.4 mt dw (29,421
                                                                                                               lb dw).                   dw).                                                           lb dw).                lb dw).
                                             Gulf of Mexico ............         Non-Blacknose Small         112.6 mt dw               54.0 mt dw (118,968       ..................................   112.6 mt dw            112.6 mt dw
                                                                                   Coastal Sharks.             (248,215 lb dw).          lb dw).                                                        (248,215 lb dw).       (248,215 lb dw).
                                                                                 Smoothhound                 504.6 mt dw               0 mt dw (0 lb dw) .....   168.2 mt dw                          336.4 mt dw            504.6 mt dw
                                                                                   Sharks.                     (1,112,441 lb dw).                                   (370,814 lb dw).                    (741,627).             (1,112,441 lb dw).
                                             Atlantic ........................   Aggregated Large            168.9 mt dw               65.2 mt dw (143,809       ..................................   168.9 mt dw            168.9 mt dw
                                                                                   Coastal Sharks.             (372,552 lb dw).          lb dw).                                                        (372,552 lb dw).       (372,552 lb dw).
                                                                                 Hammerhead Sharks           27.1 mt dw (59,736        8.3 mt dw (18,328 lb      ..................................   27.1 mt dw (59,736     27.1 mt dw (59,736
                                                                                                               lb dw).                   dw).                                                           lb dw).                lb dw).
                                                                                 Non-Blacknose Small         264.1 mt dw               82.2 mt dw (181,149       ..................................   264.1 mt dw            264.1 mt dw
                                                                                   Coastal Sharks.             (582,333 lb dw).          lb dw).                                                        (582,333 lb dw).       (582,333 lb dw).
                                                                                 Blacknose Sharks            17.2 mt dw (37,921        4.6 mt dw (10,213 lb      ..................................   17.2 mt dw (37,921     17.2 mt dw (37,921
                                                                                   (South of 34° N             lb dw).                   dw).                                                           lb dw).                lb dw).
                                                                                   lat. only).
                                                                                 Smoothhound                 1,802.6 mt dw             370.4 mt dw               600.9 mt dw                          1,201.7 mt dw          1,802.6 mt dw
                                                                                   Sharks.                     (3,973,902 lb dw).        (816,572 lb dw).           (1,324,634 lb dw).                  (2,649,268 lb dw).     (3,973,902 lb dw).
                                             No regional quotas .....            Non-Sandbar LCS             50.0 mt dw (110,230       12.3 mt dw (27,123        ..................................   50.0 mt dw (110,230    50.0 mt dw (110,230
                                                                                   Research.                   lb dw).                   lb dw).                                                        lb dw).                lb dw).
                                                                                 Sandbar Shark Re-           90.7 mt dw (199,943       42.8 mt dw (94,123        ..................................   90.7 mt dw (199,943    90.7 mt dw (199,943
                                                                                   search.                     lb dw).                   lb dw).                                                        lb dw).                lb dw).
                                                                                 Blue Sharks .............   273.0 mt dw               < 13.6 mt dw (<           ..................................   273.0 mt dw            273.0 mt dw
                                                                                                               (601,856 lb dw).          30,000 lb dw).                                                 (601,856 lb dw).       (601,856 lb dw).
                                                                                 Porbeagle Sharks ....       1.7 mt dw (3,748 lb       0 mt dw (0 lb dw) .....   ..................................   1.7 mt dw (3,748 lb    1.7 mt dw (3,748 lb
                                                                                                               dw).                                                                                     dw).                   dw).
                                                                                 Pelagic Sharks Other        488.0 mt dw               44.7 mt dw (98,521        ..................................   488.0 mt dw            488.0 mt dw
                                                                                   Than Porbeagle or           (1,075,856 lb dw).        lb dw).                                                        (1,075,856 lb dw).     (1,075,856 lb dw).
                                                                                   Blue.
                                                1 Landings  are from January 1, 2018, through October 15, 2018, and are subject to change.
                                                2 Underharvest   adjustments can only be applied to stocks or management groups that are not overfished and have no overfishing occurring.
                                             Also, the underharvest adjustments cannot exceed 50 percent of the baseline quota.
                                               3 This final rule would increase the overall Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark quota due to an overall underharvest of 26.9 mt dw (59,355 lb dw) in
                                             2018. The overall quota would be split based on percentages that are allocated to each sub-region, as explained in the text.


                                             2019 Atlantic Commercial Shark                                        fishermen were able to participate in the                             than sandbar sharks per vessel per trip.
                                             Fishing Year                                                          fishery in those years; and the effects of                            Directed shark limited access permits
                                                NMFS considered the seven ‘‘opening                                catch rates in one part of a region                                   fishing on the Atlantic aggregated LCS
                                             commercial fishing season’’ criteria                                  precluding vessels in another part of                                 and hammerhead shark management
                                             listed in § 635.27(b)(3), as discussed                                that region from having a reasonable                                  groups will start the commercial fishing
                                             above and as described in the proposed                                opportunity to harvest a portion of the                               year at 25 LCS other than sandbar
                                             rule (83 FR 45866; September 11, 2018).                               different species and/or management                                   sharks per vessel per trip. These
                                             These include, among other things: the                                quotas.                                                               retention limits could be changed
                                             available annual quotas based on any                                     Regarding the LCS retention limit, as                              throughout the year based on
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                                             over- and/or underharvests experienced                                shown in Table 2, directed shark limited                              consideration of the inseason trip limit
                                             during the previous seasons; the                                      access permit holders fishing on the                                  adjustment criteria at § 635.24(a)(8).
                                             estimated season length based on                                      Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark,                                           Specifically, in the Atlantic region,
                                             available quotas and catch rates from                                 aggregated LCS, and hammerhead shark                                  NMFS will closely monitor the quota at
                                             previous years; the length of the season                              management groups will start the                                      the beginning of the year. If it appears
                                             in the previous years and whether                                     commercial fishing year at 45 LCS other                               that the quota is being harvested too


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                                             quickly to allow fishermen throughout                               group have reached, or are projected to                                  regional catch rates of the relevant shark
                                             the entire region the opportunity to fish                           reach, 80 percent of the available                                       species or management groups.
                                             (e.g., if approximately 20 percent of the                           overall, regional, and/or sub-regional                                   Additionally, NMFS has previously
                                             quota is caught at the beginning of the                             quota, if the fishery’s landings are not                                 established non-linked and linked
                                             year), NMFS will consider reducing the                              projected to reach 100 percent of the                                    quotas; linked quotas are explicitly
                                             commercial retention limit, potentially                             applicable quota before the end of the                                   designed to concurrently close multiple
                                             to 3 LCS other than sandbar sharks per                              season, or when the quota-linked                                         shark management groups that are
                                             vessel per trip. Given the geographic                               management group is closed. For the                                      caught together to prevent incidental
                                             distribution of the sharks at this time of                          blacktip shark management group,                                         catch mortality from exceeding the total
                                             year (i.e., they head north before moving                           regulations at § 635.28(b)(5)(i) through                                 allowable catch. The linked and non-
                                             south again later in the year), the                                 (v) authorize NMFS to close the                                          linked quotas are shown in Table 2. If
                                             retention limit would be adjusted to                                management group before landings                                         NMFS determines that a shark species
                                             ensure there is quota available later in
                                                                                                                 reach, or are expected to reach 80                                       or management group must be closed,
                                             the year (see the criteria at
                                                                                                                 percent of the available overall,                                        then NMFS will publish a notice in the
                                             § 635.24(a)(8)(i), (ii), (v), and (vi)). Then,
                                             based on the prior years’ fishing                                   regional, and/or sub-regional quota after                                Federal Register of closure for that
                                             activity, and to allow more consistent                              considering the following criteria and                                   shark species, shark management group,
                                             fishing opportunities later in the year,                            other relevant factors: Season length                                    region, and/or sub-region that will be
                                             NMFS will consider raising the                                      based on available sub-regional quota                                    effective no fewer than four days from
                                             commercial retention around July 15,                                and average sub-regional catch rates;                                    the date of filing (§ 635.28(b)(2) and (3)).
                                             2019. The specific increase or decrease                             variability in regional and/or sub-                                      From the effective date and time of the
                                             in retention limit depends on a review                              regional seasonal distribution,                                          closure until NMFS announces, via the
                                             of the inseason trip limit adjustment                               abundance, and migratory patterns;                                       publication of a notice in the Federal
                                             criteria at § 635.24(a)(8).                                         effects on accomplishing the objectives                                  Register, that additional quota is
                                                All of the shark management groups                               of the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic HMS                                    available and the season is reopened,
                                             will remain open until December 31,                                 FMP and its amendments; amount of                                        the fisheries for the shark species or
                                             2019, or until NMFS determines that the                             remaining shark quotas in the relevant                                   management group are closed, even
                                             landings for any shark management                                   sub-region; and regional and/or sub-                                     across fishing years.

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

                                             Eastern Gulf of Mexico ........              Blacktip Sharks ....................     Not Linked ............................          January 1, 2019 ....              45 LCS other than sandbar
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        sharks per vessel per trip.
                                                                                          Aggregated Large Coastal                 Linked ...................................
                                                                                            Sharks.
                                                                                          Hammerhead Sharks ...........
                                             Western Gulf of Mexico .......               Blacktip Sharks ....................     Not Linked ............................          January 1, 2019 ....              45 LCS other than sandbar
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        sharks per vessel per trip.
                                                                                          Aggregated Large Coastal                 Linked ...................................
                                                                                            Sharks.
                                                                                          Hammerhead Sharks ...........
                                             Gulf of Mexico ......................        Non-Blacknose Small Coast-               Not Linked ............................          January 1, 2019 ....              N/A.
                                                                                            al Sharks.
                                             Atlantic .................................   Aggregated Large Coastal                 Linked ...................................       January 1, 2019 ....              25 LCS other than sandbar
                                                                                            Sharks.                                                                                                                      sharks per vessel per trip.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      If quota is landed quickly,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         NMFS anticipates consid-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         ering an inseason reduc-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         tion, and later considering
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         an inseason increase
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         around July 15, 2019.
                                                                                          Hammerhead Sharks ...........
                                                                                          Non-Blacknose Small Coast-               Linked (South of 34° N. lat.                     January 1, 2019 ....              N/A.
                                                                                            al Sharks.                                only).
                                                                                          Blacknose Sharks (South of               ..............................................   ...............................   8 Blacknose sharks per ves-
                                                                                            34° N. lat. only).                                                                                                          sel per trip (applies to di-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        rected and incidental per-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        mit holders).
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                                             No regional quotas ...............           Non-Sandbar LCS Research                 Linked ...................................       January 1, 2019 ....              N/A.
                                                                                          Sandbar Shark Research .....
                                                                                          Blue Sharks ..........................   Not Linked ............................          January 1, 2019 ....              N/A.
                                                                                          Porbeagle Sharks ................
                                                                                          Pelagic Sharks Other Than
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                                             Classification                                          response to the proposed rule and                     that the final rule would not likely affect
                                                The NMFS Assistant Administrator                     provide a detailed statement of any                   any small governmental jurisdictions.
                                                                                                     change made to the proposed rule as a                    Section 604(a)(5) of the RFA requires
                                             has determined that the final rule is
                                                                                                     result of the comments. NMFS did not                  NMFS to describe the projected
                                             consistent with the 2006 Consolidated
                                                                                                     receive any comments from the Chief                   reporting, recordkeeping, and other
                                             HMS FMP and its amendments, other
                                                                                                     Counsel for Advocacy of the Small                     compliance requirements of the final
                                             provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                                                                     Business Administration on the                        rule, including an estimate of the classes
                                             Act, and other applicable law.
                                                                                                     proposed rule.                                        of small entities which would be subject
                                                This final rule is exempt from review
                                                                                                        Section 604(a)(4) of the RFA requires              to the requirements of the report or
                                             under Executive Order 12866 because
                                                                                                     NMFS to provide an estimate of the                    record. None of the actions in this final
                                             they contain no implementing
                                                                                                     number of small entities to which the                 rule would result in additional
                                             regulations.
                                                                                                     rule would apply. The Small Business                  reporting, recordkeeping, or compliance
                                                In compliance with section 604 of the
                                                                                                     Administration (SBA) has established                  requirements beyond those already
                                             Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), NMFS
                                                                                                     size criteria for all major industry                  analyzed in the 2006 Consolidated HMS
                                             prepared a Final Regulatory Flexibility
                                                                                                     sectors in the United States, including               FMP and its amendments.
                                             Analysis (FRFA) for this final rule. The                                                                         Section 604(a)(6) of the RFA requires
                                             FRFA analyzes the anticipated                           fish harvesters. Provision is made under
                                                                                                     SBA’s regulations for an agency to                    NMFS to describe the steps taken to
                                             economic impacts of the final actions                                                                         minimize the economic impact on small
                                             and any significant economic impacts                    develop its own industry-specific size
                                                                                                     standards after consultation with                     entities, consistent with the stated
                                             on small entities. The FRFA is below.                                                                         objectives of applicable statutes.
                                                Section 604(a)(1) of the RFA requires                Advocacy and an opportunity for public
                                                                                                     comment (see 13 CFR 121.903(c)).                      Additionally, the RFA (5 U.S.C.
                                             an explanation of the purpose of the                                                                          603(c)(1)–(4)) lists four general
                                             rulemaking. The purpose of this final                   Under this provision, NMFS may
                                                                                                                                                           categories of ‘‘significant’’ alternatives
                                             rulemaking is, consistent with the                      establish size standards that differ from
                                                                                                                                                           that would assist an agency in the
                                             Magnuson-Stevens Act and the 2006                       those established by the SBA Office of
                                                                                                                                                           development of significant alternatives
                                             Consolidated HMS FMP and its                            Size Standards, but only for use by
                                                                                                                                                           that would accomplish the stated
                                             amendments, to establish the 2018                       NMFS and only for the purpose of
                                                                                                                                                           objectives of applicable statutes and
                                             Atlantic commercial shark fishing                       conducting an analysis of economic
                                                                                                                                                           minimize any significant economic
                                             quotas, retention limits, and fishing                   effects in fulfillment of the agency’s
                                                                                                                                                           impact of the rule on small entities.
                                             seasons. Without this rule, the Atlantic                obligations under the RFA. To utilize
                                                                                                                                                           These categories of alternatives are: (1)
                                             commercial shark fisheries would close                  this provision, NMFS must publish such
                                                                                                                                                           Establishment of differing compliance
                                             on December 31, 2018, and would not                     size standards in the Federal Register,               or reporting requirements or timetables
                                             reopen until another action was taken.                  which NMFS did on December 29, 2015                   that take into account the resources
                                             This final rule will be implemented                     (80 FR 81194, December 29, 2015). In                  available to small entities; (2)
                                             according to the regulations                            that final rule effective on July 1, 2016,            clarification, consolidation, or
                                             implementing the 2006 Consolidated                      NMFS established a small business size                simplification of compliance and
                                             HMS FMP and its amendments. Thus,                       standard of $11 million in annual gross               reporting requirements under the rule
                                             NMFS expects few, if any, economic                      receipts for all businesses in the                    for such small entities; (3) use of
                                             impacts to fishermen other than those                   commercial fishing industry (NAICS                    performance rather than design
                                             already analyzed in the 2006                            11411) for RFA compliance purposes                    standards; and (4) exemptions from
                                             Consolidated HMS FMP and its                            (80 FR 81194, December 29, 2015).                     coverage of the rule, or any part thereof,
                                             amendments. While there may be some                     NMFS considers all HMS permit                         for small entities.
                                             direct negative economic impacts                        holders to be small entities because they                In order to meet the objectives of this
                                             associated with the opening dates for                   had average annual receipts of less than              rule, consistent with the Magnuson-
                                             fishermen in certain areas, there could                 $11 million for commercial fishing.                   Stevens Act, NMFS cannot exempt
                                             also be positive effects for other                         As of October 2018, the final rule                 small entities or change the reporting
                                             fishermen in the region. The opening                    would apply to the approximately 220                  requirements only for small entities
                                             dates were chosen to allow for an                       directed commercial shark permit                      because all the entities affected are
                                             equitable distribution of the available                 holders, 268 incidental commercial                    small entities. Thus, there are no
                                             quotas among all fishermen across                       shark permit holders, 163 smoothhound                 alternatives discussed that fall under the
                                             regions and states, to the extent                       shark permit holders, and 108                         first, second, and fourth categories
                                             practicable.                                            commercial shark dealers. Not all                     described above. NMFS does not know
                                                Section 604(a)(2) of the RFA requires                permit holders are active in the fishery              of any performance or design standards
                                             NMFS to summarize significant issues                    in any given year. Active directed                    that would satisfy the aforementioned
                                             raised by the public in response to the                 commercial shark permit holders are                   objectives of this rulemaking while,
                                             Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                 defined as those with valid permits that              concurrently, complying with the
                                             (IRFA), provide a summary of NMFS’                      landed one shark based on HMS                         Magnuson-Stevens Act; therefore, there
                                             assessment of such issues, and provide                  electronic dealer reports. Of the 488                 are no alternatives considered under the
                                             a statement of any changes made as a                    directed and incidental commercial                    third category.
                                             result of the comments. The IRFA was                    shark permit holders, only 24 permit                     This rulemaking does not establish
                                             done as part of the proposed rule for the               holders landed sharks in the Gulf of                  management measures to be
                                             2019 Atlantic Commercial Shark Season                   Mexico region and only 89 landed                      implemented, but rather implements
                                             Specifications. NMFS did not receive                    sharks in the Atlantic region. Of the 163             previously adopted and analyzed
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                                             any comments specific to the IRFA or                    smoothhound shark permit holders,                     measures as adjustments, as specified in
                                             on economics more generally.                            only 66 permit holders landed                         the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and
                                                Section 604(a)(3) of the RFA requires                smoothhound sharks in the Atlantic                    its amendments and the Environmental
                                             NMFS to the respond to any comments                     region and one permit holder landed                   Assessment (EA) for the 2011 shark
                                             filed by the Chief Counsel for Advocacy                 smoothhound sharks in the Gulf of                     quota specifications rule (75 FR 76302;
                                             of the Small Business Administration in                 Mexico region. NMFS has determined                    December 8, 2010). Thus, in this


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                                             rulemaking, NMFS adjusted the baseline                                     not provide management flexibility in                                    increase the baseline quotas due to the
                                             quotas established and analyzed in the                                     furtherance of equitable fishing                                         underharvest in 2018. This would cause
                                             2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its                                          opportunities, to the extent practicable,                                a potential gain in revenue of $281,329
                                             amendments by subtracting the                                              for commercial shark fishermen in all                                    for the fleet in the Gulf of Mexico region
                                             underharvest or adding the overharvest,                                    regions and areas.                                                       and a potential gain in revenue of
                                             as specified and allowable in existing                                        Based on the 2017 ex-vessel meat and                                  $1,004,973 for the fleet in the Atlantic
                                             regulations. Under current regulations                                     fin prices (Table 3), fully harvesting the                               region.
                                             (§ 635.27(b)(2)), all shark fisheries close                                unadjusted 2019 Atlantic shark
                                             on December 31 of each year, or when                                       commercial baseline quotas could result                                     All of these changes in gross revenues
                                             NMFS determines that the landings for                                      in total fleet revenues of $7,650,107. For                               are similar to the changes in gross
                                             any shark management group has                                             the Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark                                        revenues analyzed in the 2006
                                             reached, or is projected to reach, 80                                      management group, NMFS will increase                                     Consolidated HMS FMP and its
                                             percent of the available overall,                                          the baseline sub-regional quotas due to                                  amendments. The FRFAs for those
                                             regional, and/or sub-regional quota if                                     the underharvests in 2018. The increase                                  amendments concluded that the
                                             the fishery’s landings are not projected                                   for the western Gulf of Mexico blacktip                                  economic impacts on these small
                                             to reach 100 percent of the applicable                                     shark management group would result                                      entities are expected to be minimal. In
                                             quota before the end of the season, or                                     in a $43,249 gain in total revenues for                                  the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and
                                             when the quota-linked management                                           fishermen in that sub-region, while the                                  its amendments and the EA for the 2011
                                             group is closed. The fisheries do not                                      increase for the eastern Gulf of Mexico                                  shark quota specifications rule, NMFS
                                             open until NMFS takes action, such as                                      blacktip shark management group                                          stated it would be conducting annual
                                             this rulemaking, to re-open the fisheries.                                 would result in a $5,339 gain in total                                   rulemakings and considering the
                                             Thus, not implementing these                                               revenues for fishermen in that sub-                                      potential economic impacts of adjusting
                                             management measures would negatively                                       region. For the Gulf of Mexico and                                       the quotas for under- and overharvests
                                             affect shark fishermen and related small                                   Atlantic smoothhound shark                                               at that time.
                                             entities, such as dealers, and also would                                  management groups, NMFS will

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

                                             Western Gulf of Mexico ................................................               Blacktip Shark ...............................................................                    $0.51                    $11.03
                                                                                                                                   Aggregated LCS ...........................................................                          0.51                     12.51
                                                                                                                                   Hammerhead Shark .....................................................                              0.67                     11.67
                                             Eastern Gulf of Mexico .................................................              Blacktip Shark ...............................................................                      0.62                       8.22
                                                                                                                                   Aggregated LCS ...........................................................                          0.43                     13.00
                                                                                                                                   Hammerhead Shark .....................................................             ........................                  12.80
                                             Gulf of Mexico ..............................................................         Non-Blacknose SCS .....................................................                             0.41                       8.37
                                                                                                                                   Smoothhound Shark * ...................................................            ........................   ........................
                                             Atlantic ..........................................................................   Aggregated LCS ...........................................................                          0.95                     11.47
                                                                                                                                   Hammerhead Shark .....................................................                              0.41                     13.91
                                                                                                                                   Non-Blacknose SCS .....................................................                             0.96                       7.33
                                                                                                                                   Blacknose Shark ...........................................................                         1.05      ........................
                                                                                                                                   Smoothhound Shark .....................................................                             0.70                       1.63
                                             No Region .....................................................................       Shark Research Fishery (Aggregated LCS) ................                                            0.80                     12.40
                                                                                                                                   Shark Research Fishery (Sandbar only) ......................                                        0.50                     12.40
                                                                                                                                   Blue shark .....................................................................                    1.40                     11.44
                                                                                                                                   Porbeagle shark ...........................................................                         1.54                       2.82
                                                                                                                                   Other Pelagic sharks ....................................................                           1.51                       2.82
                                              * Used Atlantic smoothhound ex-vessel prices for Gulf of Mexico smoothhound ex-vessel prices since there are currently no landings of Gulf of
                                             Mexico smoothhound sharks.


                                                For this final rule, NMFS reviewed                                      for fishermen. Lastly, NMFS examined                                     Mexico non-blacknose shark SCS,
                                             the ‘‘opening commercial fishing                                           the seasonal variation of the different                                  Atlantic non-blacknose shark SCS,
                                             season’’ criteria at § 635.27(b)(3)(i)                                     species/complexes and the effects on                                     Atlantic blacknose shark, sandbar shark,
                                             through (vii) to determine when                                            fishing opportunities. In addition to                                    blue shark, porbeagle shark, and pelagic
                                             opening each fishery will provide                                          these criteria, NMFS also considered                                     shark (other than porbeagle or blue
                                             equitable opportunities for fishermen, to                                  updated landings data and public                                         sharks) management groups, because
                                             the extent practicable, while also                                         comment on the proposed rule before                                      NMFS did not change the opening dates
                                             considering the ecological needs of the                                    arriving at the final opening dates for                                  of these fisheries from the status quo of
                                             different species. The 2018 fishing year                                   the 2019 Atlantic shark management                                       January 1.
                                             and previous years’ over- and/or                                           groups. For the 2019 fishing year, NMFS                                     Opening the aggregated LCS and
                                             underharvests were examined for the                                        is opening the shark management                                          hammerhead shark management groups
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                                             different species/complexes to                                             groups on January 1, 2019. The direct                                    in the Atlantic region on January 1 will
                                             determine the effects of the 2019 final                                    and indirect economic impacts will be                                    result in short-term, direct, moderate,
                                             quotas on fishermen across regional                                        neutral on a short- and long-term basis                                  beneficial economic impacts, as
                                             fishing areas. NMFS examined season                                        for the Gulf of Mexico blacktip shark,                                   fishermen and dealers in the southern
                                             lengths and previous catch rates to                                        Gulf of Mexico aggregated LCS, Gulf of                                   portion of the Atlantic region will be
                                             ensure equitable fishing opportunities                                     Mexico hammerhead shark, Gulf of                                         able to fish for and sell aggregated LCS


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                                             and hammerhead sharks starting in                       beneficial cumulative economic                        acceptable biological catch (ABC)
                                             January. The opening date and retention                 impacts, because it allows for a more                 reserves in the Bering Sea and Aleutian
                                             limits finalized in this rule for the                   equitable distribution of the quotas                  Islands management area. This action is
                                             Atlantic region are the same as those for               among constituents in this region,                    necessary to allow the 2018 total
                                             the current year and similar to those for               consistent with the 2006 Consolidated                 allowable catch of yellowfin sole in the
                                             the 2016, 2017, and 2018 years.                         HMS FMP and its amendments.                           Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands
                                                Based on past public comments, some                     Section 212 of the Small Business                  management area to be harvested.
                                             Atlantic fishermen in the southern and                  Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of                DATES: Effective November 27, 2018
                                             northern parts of the region prefer a                   1996 states that, for each rule or group              through December 31, 2018.
                                             January 1 opening for the fishery as long               of related rules for which an agency is
                                             as the majority of the quota is available               required to prepare a FRFA, the agency                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                             later in the year. Along with the                       shall publish one or more guides to                   Steve Whitney, 907–586–7228.
                                             inseason retention limit adjustment                     assist small entities in complying with               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:      NMFS
                                             criteria in § 635.24(a)(8), NMFS                        the rule, and shall designate such                    manages the groundfish fishery in the
                                             monitors the quota through the HMS                      publications as ‘‘small entity                        Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands
                                             electronic reporting system on a real-                  compliance guides.’’ The agency shall                 management area (BSAI) according to
                                             time basis. This allows NMFS the                        explain the actions a small entity is                 the Fishery Management Plan for
                                             flexibility to further provide equitable                required to take to comply with a rule                Groundfish of the Bering Sea and
                                             fishing opportunities for fishermen                     or group of rules. As part of this                    Aleutian Islands Management Area
                                             across all regions, to the extent                       rulemaking process, NMFS has prepared                 (FMP) prepared by the North Pacific
                                             practicable. The direct impacts to shark                a listserv summarizing fishery                        Fishery Management Council under
                                             fishermen in the Atlantic region of                     information and regulations for Atlantic              authority of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                             reducing the retention limit depend on                  shark fisheries for 2019. This listserv               Fishery Conservation and Management
                                             the needed reduction in the retention                   also serves as the small entity                       Act. Regulations governing fishing by
                                             limit and the timing of such a reduction.               compliance guide. Copies of the                       U.S. vessels in accordance with the FMP
                                             Therefore, such a reduction in the                      compliance guide are available from                   appear at subpart H of 50 CFR part 600
                                             retention limit for directed shark limited              NMFS (see ADDRESSES).                                 and 50 CFR part 679.
                                             access permit holders is only
                                             anticipated to have minor adverse direct                  Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.; 16 U.S.C.            The 2018 rock sole and yellowfin sole
                                                                                                     1801 et seq.                                          CDQ reserves specified in the BSAI are
                                             economic impacts to fishermen in the
                                             short-term; long-term impacts are not                     Dated: November 20, 2018.                           4,540 metric tons (mt) and 17,023 mt as
                                             anticipated as these reductions would                   Samuel D. Rauch III,                                  established by the final 2018 and 2019
                                             not be permanent.                                       Deputy Assistant Administrator for                    harvest specifications for groundfish in
                                                In the northern portion of the Atlantic              Regulatory Programs, National Marine                  the BSAI (83 FR 8365, February 27,
                                             region, a January 1 opening for the                     Fisheries Service.                                    2018) and revised by flatfish exchange
                                             aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark                     [FR Doc. 2018–25744 Filed 11–26–18; 8:45 am]          (83 FR 50036, October 4, 2018). The
                                             management groups, with inseason trip                   BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                                                                           2018 rock sole and yellowfin sole CDQ
                                             limit adjustments to ensure quota is                                                                          ABC reserves are 10,772 mt and 12,670
                                             available later in the season, will have                                                                      mt as established by the final 2018 and
                                             direct, minor, beneficial economic                      DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                2019 harvest specifications for
                                             impacts in the short-term for fishermen                                                                       groundfish in the BSAI (83 FR 8365,
                                             as they will potentially have access to                 National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      February 27, 2018) and revised by
                                             the aggregated LCS and hammerhead                       Administration                                        flatfish exchange (83 FR 50036, October
                                             shark quotas earlier than in past                                                                             4, 2018).
                                             seasons. Fishermen in this area have                    50 CFR Part 679                                          The Norton Sound Economic
                                             stated that, depending on the weather,                  [Docket No. 170817779–8161–02]                        Development Corporation has requested
                                             some aggregated LCS species might be                                                                          that NMFS exchange 400 mt of rock sole
                                             available to retain in January. Thus,                   RIN 0648–XG648                                        CDQ reserves for 400 mt of yellowfin
                                             fishermen will be able to target or retain                                                                    sole CDQ ABC reserves under
                                                                                                     Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic
                                             aggregated LCS while targeting non-                                                                           § 679.31(d). Therefore, in accordance
                                                                                                     Zone Off Alaska; Exchange of Flatfish
                                             blacknose SCS. There will be indirect,                                                                        with § 679.31(d), NMFS exchanges 400
                                                                                                     in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands
                                             minor, beneficial economic impacts in                                                                         mt of rock sole CDQ reserves for 400 mt
                                                                                                     Management Area
                                             the short- and long-term for shark                                                                            of yellowfin sole CDQ ABC reserves in
                                             dealers and other entities that deal with               AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    the BSAI. This action also decreases and
                                             shark products in this region as they                   Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  increases the TACs and CDQ ABC
                                             will also have access to aggregated LCS                 Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                    reserves by the corresponding amounts.
                                             products earlier than in past seasons.                  Commerce.                                             Tables 11 and 13 of the final 2018 and
                                             Thus, opening the aggregated LCS and                    ACTION: Temporary rule; reallocation.                 2019 harvest specifications for
                                             hammerhead shark management groups                                                                            groundfish in the BSAI (83 FR 8365,
                                             in January and using inseason trip limit                SUMMARY:   NMFS is exchanging unused                  February 27, 2018) and revised by
                                             adjustments to ensure the fishery is                    rock sole Community Development                       flatfish exchange (83 FR 50036, October
                                             open later in the year in 2019 will cause               Quota (CDQ) for yellowfin sole CDQ                    4, 2018), are further revised as follows:
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Document Created: 2018-11-27 01:25:17
Document Modified: 2018-11-27 01:25:17
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; fishing season notification.
DatesThis rule is effective on January 1, 2019. The 2019 Atlantic commercial shark fishing year opening dates and quotas are provided in Table 1 under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
ContactLauren Latchford, Chant[eacute] Davis, or Karyl Brewster-Geisz at 301-427-8503.
FR Citation83 FR 60777 
RIN Number0648-XG26

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