83_FR_63049 83 FR 62815 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands; 2019 and 2020 Harvest Specifications for Groundfish

83 FR 62815 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands; 2019 and 2020 Harvest Specifications for Groundfish

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 234 (December 6, 2018)

Page Range62815-62832
FR Document2018-26389

NMFS proposes 2019 and 2020 harvest specifications, apportionments, and prohibited species catch allowances for the groundfish fisheries of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands (BSAI) management area. This action is necessary to establish harvest limits for groundfish during the 2019 and 2020 fishing years, and to accomplish the goals and objectives of the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area. The intended effect of this action is to conserve and manage the groundfish resources in the BSAI in accordance with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 234 (Thursday, December 6, 2018)
[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 234 (Thursday, December 6, 2018)]
[Proposed Rules]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 679

[Docket No. 180713633-8633-01]
RIN 0648-XG356


Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Bering Sea 
and Aleutian Islands; 2019 and 2020 Harvest Specifications for 
Groundfish

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

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes 2019 and 2020 harvest specifications, 
apportionments, and prohibited species catch allowances for the 
groundfish fisheries of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands (BSAI) 
management area. This action is necessary to establish harvest limits 
for groundfish during the 2019 and 2020 fishing years, and to 
accomplish the goals and objectives of the Fishery Management Plan for 
Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area. The 
intended effect of this action is to conserve and manage the groundfish 
resources in the BSAI in accordance with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act.

DATES: Comments must be received by January 7, 2019.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by NOAA-NMFS-2018-0089, by 
either of the following methods:
     Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: Go to www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2018-0089, click the ``Comment Now!'' icon, 
complete the required fields, and enter or attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to Glenn Merrill, Assistant 
Regional Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries Division, Alaska Region 
NMFS, Attn: Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, 
AK 99802-1668.
    Instructions: NMFS may not consider comments if they are sent by 
any other method, to any other address or individual, or received after 
the comment period ends. All comments received are a part of the public 
record, and NMFS will post the comments for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address), confidential business information, 
or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily by the sender 
is publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous comments (enter ``N/
A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain anonymous).
    Electronic copies of the Alaska Groundfish Harvest Specifications 
Final Environmental Impact Statement (Final EIS), Record of Decision 
(ROD), the annual Supplementary Information Reports (SIRs) to the Final 
EIS, and the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) prepared 
for this action may be obtained from https://www.regulations.gov or 
from the Alaska Region website at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov. An 
updated 2019 SIR for the final 2019 and 2020 harvest specifications 
will be available from the same sources. The final 2017 Stock 
Assessment and Fishery Evaluation (SAFE) report for the groundfish 
resources of the BSAI, dated November 2017, is available from the North 
Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) at 605 West 4th Avenue, 
Suite 306, Anchorage, AK 99501-2252, phone 907-271-2809, or from the 
Council's website at https://www.npfmc.org/. The 2018 SAFE report for 
the BSAI is available from the same source.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Steve Whitney, 907-586-7228.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Federal regulations at 50 CFR part 679 
implement the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea 
and Aleutian Islands Management Area (FMP) and govern the groundfish 
fisheries in the BSAI. The Council prepared the FMP, and NMFS approved 
it, under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act 
(Magnuson-Stevens Act). General regulations governing U.S. fisheries 
also appear at 50 CFR part 600.
    The FMP and its implementing regulations require NMFS, after 
consultation with the Council, to specify annually the total allowable 
catch (TAC) for each target species category. The sum of TACs for all 
groundfish species in the BSAI must be within the optimum yield (OY) 
range of 1.4 million to 2.0 million metric tons (mt) (see Sec.  
679.20(a)(1)(i)(A)). Section 679.20(c)(1) further requires NMFS to 
publish proposed harvest specifications in the Federal Register and 
solicit public comments on proposed annual TACs and apportionments 
thereof, prohibited species catch (PSC) allowances, prohibited species 
quota (PSQ) reserves established by Sec.  679.21, seasonal allowances 
of pollock, Pacific cod, and Atka mackerel TAC, American Fisheries Act 
allocations, Amendment 80 allocations, Community Development Quota 
(CDQ) reserve amounts established by Sec.  679.20(b)(1)(ii), and 
acceptable biological catch (ABC) surpluses and reserves for CDQ groups 
and Amendment 80 cooperatives for flathead sole, rock sole, and 
yellowfin sole. The proposed harvest specifications set forth in Tables 
1 through 16 of this action satisfy these requirements.
    Under Sec.  679.20(c)(3), NMFS will publish the final harvest 
specifications for 2019 and 2020 after (1) considering comments 
received within the comment period (see DATES), (2) consulting with the 
Council at its December 2018 meeting, (3) considering information 
presented in the 2019 SIR to the EIS that assesses the need to prepare 
a Supplemental EIS (see ADDRESSES), and (4) considering information 
presented in the final 2018 SAFE reports prepared for the 2019 and 2020 
groundfish fisheries.

Other Actions Affecting or Potentially Affecting the 2019 and 2020 
Harvest Specifications

Amendment 117: Reclassify Squid as an Ecosystem Species

    On July 6, 2018, NMFS published the final rule to implement 
Amendment 117 to the FMP (83 FR 31460). This rule reclassified squid in 
the FMP as an ``Ecosystem Component'' species, which is a category of 
non-target species that are not in need of conservation and management. 
Accordingly, NMFS will no longer set an Overfishing Level (OFL), ABC, 
and TAC for squid in the BSAI groundfish harvest specifications, 
beginning with the proposed 2019 and 2020 harvest specifications. 
Amendment 117 prohibits directed fishing for squid, while maintaining 
recordkeeping and reporting requirements for squid. Amendment 117 also 
establishes a squid maximum retainable amount when directed fishing for 
halibut and groundfish species at 20 percent to discourage targeting 
squid.

Rulemaking To Prohibit Directed Fishing for American Fisheries Act 
(AFA) Sideboard Limits

    On August 16, 2018, NMFS published a proposed rule (83 FR 40733) 
that would modify regulations for the American Fisheries Act (AFA) 
Program participants subject to limits on the catch of specific species 
(sideboard limits) in the BSAI. Sideboard limits are intended to 
prevent AFA Program participants who benefit from receiving exclusive 
harvesting privileges in a particular fishery from shifting effort into 
other fisheries.

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    Specifically, the proposed rule would primarily establish 
regulations to prohibit directed fishing for sideboard limits for 
specific groundfish species or species groups, rather than prohibiting 
directed fishing for AFA sideboard limits through the BSAI annual 
harvest specifications. The proposed rule would streamline and simplify 
NMFS's management of applicable groundfish sideboard limits. Currently, 
NMFS calculates numerous AFA Program sideboard limits as part of the 
annual BSAI groundfish harvest specifications process and publishes 
these sideboard limits in the Federal Register. Concurrently, NMFS 
prohibits directed fishing for the majority of the groundfish sideboard 
limits because most limits are too small to support directed fishing. 
Rather than continue this annual process, this action proposes to 
revise regulations to prohibit directed fishing in regulation for most 
AFA Program groundfish sideboard limits. NMFS would no longer calculate 
and publish AFA Program sideboard limit amounts for most groundfish 
species in the annual BSAI harvest specifications. If the final 
rulemaking implementing these changes is effective prior to the 
publication of the final 2019 and 2020 harvest specifications, NMFS 
would no longer publish the majority of the sideboard limits contained 
in Tables 13 and 15 of this proposed action.

State of Alaska Guideline Harvest Levels

    For 2019 and 2020, the Board of Fisheries (BOF) for the State of 
Alaska (State) established the guideline harvest level (GHL) for 
vessels using pot gear in State waters in the Bering Sea subarea (BS) 
equal to 8 percent of the Pacific cod ABC in the BS. Also, for 2019 and 
2020, the BOF established an additional GHL for vessels using jig gear 
in State waters in the BS equal to 45 mt of Pacific cod. The Council 
and its BSAI Groundfish Plan Team (Plan Team), Scientific and 
Statistical Committee (SSC), and Advisory Panel (AP) recommended that 
the sum of all State and Federal water Pacific cod removals from the BS 
not exceed the proposed ABC recommendations of 170,000 mt. Accordingly, 
the Council recommended, and NMFS proposes, that the 2019 and 2020 
Pacific cod TACs in the BS account for the State's GHLs for Pacific cod 
caught in State waters in the BS. Also, the BOF approved a one percent 
annual increase in the BS GHL, up to 15 percent of the Pacific cod ABC 
in the BS, if 90 percent of the GHL is harvested by November 15 of the 
preceding year. If 90 percent of the 2019 BS GHL is not harvested by 
November 15, 2019, the 2020 GHL will remain at 8 percent. If, however, 
90 percent of the 2019 BS GHL is harvested by November 15, 2019, the 
2020 GHL will increase by 1 percent to 9 percent of the 2020 Pacific 
cod ABC in the BS, and the 2020 BS TAC will decrease to account for the 
increased BS GHL.
    For 2019 and 2020, the BOF established a GHL in State waters in the 
Aleutian Islands subarea (AI) equal to 31 percent of the Pacific cod 
ABC for the AI. The Council and its Plan Team, SSC, and AP recommended 
that the sum of all State and Federal water Pacific cod removals from 
the AI not exceed the proposed ABC recommendations of 21,500 mt. 
Accordingly, the Council recommended, and NMFS proposes, that the 2019 
and 2020 Pacific cod TACs in the AI account for the State's GHL for 
Pacific cod caught in State waters in the AI.

Proposed ABC and TAC Harvest Specifications

    At the October 2018 Council meeting, the SSC, AP, and Council 
reviewed the most recent biological and harvest information on the 
condition of the BSAI groundfish stocks. This information was compiled 
by the Plan Team and presented in the final 2017 SAFE report for the 
BSAI groundfish fisheries, dated November 2017 (see ADDRESSES). The 
final 2018 SAFE report will be available from the same source.
    The only changes to the proposed 2019 and 2020 harvest 
specifications from the final 2019 harvest specifications published in 
February 2018 (83 FR 8365, February 27, 2018) are associated with squid 
OFL, ABC, and TAC; BS pollock TAC; and Pacific cod TACs. Consistent 
with the final approval of Amendment 117 and the reclassification of 
squid as an ecosystem component species (83 FR 31460), the 2019 harvest 
specifications include the removal of the squid OFL (6,912 mt), squid 
ABC (5,184 mt), and squid TAC (1,200 mt) in the BSAI. The Council 
recommended, and NMFS includes in these proposed specifications, a 
corresponding 1,200 mt increase in the BS pollock TAC. The net increase 
of the BS pollock TAC equals the decrease of the squid TAC. As 
discussed earlier in this preamble, the BS and AI Pacific cod TACs were 
reduced to account for the increases in the BS and AI Pacific cod GHLs. 
This reduced the 2019 and 2020 BS Pacific cod TAC from 159,120 mt to 
156,355 mt, and the AI Pacific cod TAC from 15,695 mt to 14,835 mt. 
Therefore, the sum of the 2019 and 2020 proposed TACs decreased from 
2.0 million mt to 1,996,375 mt.
    The proposed 2019 and 2020 harvest specifications are based on the 
final 2019 harvest specifications published in February 2018, which 
were set after consideration of the most recent 2017 SAFE report, and 
are based on the initial survey data that were presented at the 
September 2018 Plan Team meeting. These proposed 2019 and 2020 harvest 
specifications are subject to change in the final harvest 
specifications to be published by NMFS following the Council's December 
2018 meeting. In November 2018, the Plan Team will update the 2017 SAFE 
report to include new information collected during 2018, such as NMFS 
stock surveys, revised stock assessments, and catch data. The Plan Team 
will compile this information and present the draft 2018 SAFE report at 
the December 2018 Council meeting. At that meeting, the SSC and the 
Council will review the 2018 SAFE report, and the Council will approve 
the 2018 SAFE report. The Council will consider information contained 
in the 2018 SAFE report, recommendations from the November 2018 Plan 
Team meeting and December 2018 SSC and AP meetings, public testimony, 
and relevant written comments in making its recommendations for the 
final 2019 and 2020 harvest specifications.
    In previous years, the most significant changes (relative to the 
amount of assessed tonnage of fish) to the OFLs and ABCs from the 
proposed to the final harvest specifications have been based on the 
most recent NMFS stock surveys. These surveys provide updated estimates 
of stock biomass and spatial distribution, and changes to the models or 
the models' results used for producing stock assessments. Any changes 
to models used in stock assessments will be recommended by the Plan 
Team in November 2018 and then included in the final 2018 SAFE report. 
Model changes can result in changes to final OFLs, ABCs, and TACs. The 
final 2018 SAFE report will include the most recent information, such 
as catch data.
    The final harvest specification amounts for these stocks are not 
expected to vary greatly from the proposed harvest specification 
amounts published here. If the 2018 SAFE report indicates that the 
stock biomass trend is increasing for a species, then the final 2019 
and 2020 harvest specifications may reflect an increase from the 
proposed harvest specifications. Conversely, if the 2018 SAFE report 
indicates that the stock biomass trend is decreasing for a species, 
then the final 2019 and 2020 harvest specifications may reflect a 
decrease from the proposed harvest specifications. In addition to 
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trends, there may be changes in TACs due to the sum of ABCs exceeding 2 
million mt. Since the regulations require TACs to be set to an OY 
between 1.4 and 2 million mt, the Council may be required to recommend 
TACs that are lower than the ABCs recommended by the Plan Team and the 
SSC, if setting TACs equal to ABCs would cause total TACs to exceed an 
OY of 2 million mt. Generally, total ABCs greatly exceed 2 million mt 
in years with a large pollock biomass. For both 2019 and 2020, NMFS 
anticipates that the sum of the ABCs will exceed 2 million mt. NMFS 
expects that the final total TAC for the BSAI for both 2019 and 2020 
will equal 2 million mt each year.
    The proposed OFLs, ABCs, and TACs are based on the best available 
biological and socioeconomic information, including projected biomass 
trends, information on assumed distribution of stock biomass, and 
revised technical methods used to calculate stock biomass. The FMP 
specifies a series of six tiers to define OFLs and ABCs based on the 
level of reliable information available to fishery scientists. Tier 1 
represents the highest level of information quality available, while 
Tier 6 represents the lowest.
    In October 2018, the SSC adopted the proposed 2019 and 2020 OFLs 
and ABCs recommended by the Plan Team for all groundfish species. The 
Council adopted the SSC's OFL and ABC recommendations. These amounts 
are unchanged from the final 2019 harvest specifications published in 
the Federal Register on February 27, 2018 (83 FR 8365), with the 
exception of the removal of the squid OFL and ABC. The Council adopted 
the AP's TAC recommendations, including the 1,200 mt increase in the BS 
pollock TAC because of the removal of the 2019 squid TAC of 1,200 mt. 
For 2019 and 2020, the Council recommended, and NMFS proposes, the 
OFLs, ABCs, and TACs listed in Table 1. The proposed ABCs reflect 
harvest amounts that are less than the specified OFLs. The sum of the 
proposed 2019 and 2020 ABCs for all assessed groundfish is 3,573,772 
mt. The sum of the proposed TACs is 1,996,375 mt, which accounts for 
the increases in the BS and AI Pacific cod GHLs and subsequent 
reductions of the proposed BS and AI Pacific cod TACs. As discussed 
above, NMFS expects that the final total BSAI TAC for both 2019 and 
2020 will equal 2 million mt each year.

Specification and Apportionment of TAC Amounts

    The Council recommended proposed TACs for 2019 and 2020 Aleutian 
Islands sablefish, BS sablefish, BS and Eastern Aleutian Islands Atka 
mackerel, BS Pacific ocean perch, Central Aleutian Islands Pacific 
ocean perch, and Eastern Aleutian Islands Pacific ocean perch that are 
equal to the proposed ABCs. The Council recommended proposed TACs less 
than the respective proposed ABCs for all other species. Section 
679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(1) requires the AI pollock TAC to be set at 19,000 
mt when the AI pollock ABC equals or exceeds 19,000 mt. The Bogoslof 
pollock TAC is set to accommodate incidental catch amounts. TACs are 
set so that the sum of the overall TAC does not exceed the BSAI OY.
    The proposed groundfish OFLs, ABCs, and TACs are subject to change 
pending the completion of the final 2018 SAFE report and the Council's 
recommendations for the final 2019 and 2020 harvest specifications 
during its December 2018 meeting. These proposed amounts are consistent 
with the biological condition of groundfish stocks as described in the 
2018 SAFE report, and have been adjusted for other biological and 
socioeconomic considerations. Pursuant to Section 3.2.3.4.1 of the FMP, 
the Council could recommend adjusting the final TACs if ``warranted on 
the basis of bycatch considerations, management uncertainty, or 
socioeconomic considerations; or if required in order to cause the sum 
of the TACs to fall within the OY range.'' Table 1 lists the proposed 
2019 and 2020 OFL, ABC, TAC, initial TAC (ITAC), and CDQ amounts for 
groundfish for the BSAI. The proposed apportionment of TAC amounts 
among fisheries and seasons is discussed below.

  Table 1--Proposed 2019 and 2020 Overfishing Level (OFL), Acceptable Biological Catch (ABC), Total Allowable Catch (TAC), Initial TAC (ITAC), and CDQ
                                                    Reserve Allocation of Groundfish in the BSAI \1\
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                                                                                OFL             ABC             TAC          ITAC \2\         CDQ 3 4
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Pollock \4\.............................  BS............................       4,592,000       2,467,000       1,384,200       1,245,780         138,420
                                          AI............................          37,431          30,803          19,000          17,100           1,900
                                          Bogoslof......................         130,428          60,800             500             500  ..............
Pacific cod \5\.........................  BS............................         201,000         170,000         156,355         139,625          16,730
                                          AI............................          28,700          21,500          14,835          13,248           1,587
Sablefish...............................  BS............................           4,576           2,061           2,061             876              77
                                          AI............................           6,209           2,798           2,798             595              52
Yellowfin sole..........................  BSAI..........................         295,600         267,500         156,000         139,308          16,692
Greenland turbot........................  BSAI..........................          13,540          11,473           5,294           4,500             n/a
                                          BS............................             n/a           7,016           5,125           4,356             548
                                          AI............................             n/a           1,457             169             144  ..............
Arrowtooth flounder.....................  BSAI..........................          75,084          64,494          14,000          11,900           1,498
Kamchatka flounder......................  BSAI..........................          12,022           7,317           5,000           4,250  ..............
Rock sole \6\...........................  BSAI..........................         136,000         132,000          49,100          43,846           5,254
Flathead sole \7\.......................  BSAI..........................          78,036          65,227          16,500          14,735           1,766
Alaska plaice...........................  BSAI..........................          38,800          32,700          16,252          13,814  ..............
Other flatfish \8\......................  BSAI..........................          17,591          13,193           4,000           3,400  ..............
Pacific Ocean perch.....................  BSAI..........................          50,098          41,212          37,880          33,332             n/a
                                          BS............................             n/a          11,499          11,499           9,774  ..............
                                          EAI...........................             n/a           9,715           9,715           8,675           1,040
                                          CAI...........................             n/a           7,549           7,549           6,741             808
                                          WAI...........................             n/a          12,449           9,117           8,141             976
Northern rockfish.......................  BSAI..........................          15,563          12,710           6,500           5,525  ..............
Blackspotted and Rougheye rockfish \9\..  BSAI..........................             829             678             225             191  ..............
                                          EBS/EAI.......................             n/a             414              75              64  ..............

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                                          CAI/WAI.......................             n/a             264             150             128  ..............
Shortraker rockfish.....................  BSAI..........................             666             499             150             128  ..............
Other rockfish \10\.....................  BSAI..........................           1,816           1,362             845             718  ..............
                                          BS............................             n/a             791             275             234  ..............
                                          AI............................             n/a             571             570             485  ..............
Atka mackerel...........................  BSAI..........................          97,200          84,400          72,500          64,743           7,758
                                          EAI/BS........................             n/a          33,780          33,780          30,166           3,614
                                          CAI...........................             n/a          29,350          24,895          22,231           2,664
                                          WAI...........................             n/a          21,270          13,825          12,346           1,479
Skates..................................  BSAI..........................          44,202          36,957          27,000          22,950  ..............
Sculpins................................  BSAI..........................          53,201          39,995           5,000           4,250  ..............
Sharks..................................  BSAI..........................             689             517             180             153  ..............
Octopuses...............................  BSAI..........................           4,769           3,576             200             170  ..............
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    Total...............................  ..............................       5,936,050       3,573,772       1,996,375       1,785,636         195,105
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\1\ These amounts apply to the entire BSAI management area unless otherwise specified. With the exception of pollock, and for the purpose of these
  harvest specifications, the BS includes the Bogoslof District.
\2\ Except for pollock, the portion of the sablefish TAC allocated to hook-and-line and pot gear, and the Amendment 80 species (Atka mackerel, Aleutian
  Islands Pacific ocean perch, yellowfin sole, rock sole, flathead sole, and Pacific cod), 15 percent of each TAC is put into a non-specified reserve.
  The ITAC for these species is the remainder of the TAC after the subtraction of these reserves. For pollock and Amendment 80 species, ITAC is the non-
  CDQ allocation of TAC (see footnote 3 and 4).
\3\ For the Amendment 80 species (Atka mackerel, flathead sole, Pacific cod, rock sole, yellowfin sole, and Aleutian Islands Pacific ocean perch), 10.7
  percent of the TAC is reserved for use by CDQ participants (see Sec.  Sec.   679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C) and 679.31). Twenty percent of the sablefish TAC is
  allocated to hook-and-line gear or pot gear, 7.5 percent of the sablefish TAC is allocated to trawl gear, and 10.7 percent of the TACs for Bering Sea
  Greenland turbot and BSAI arrowtooth flounder are reserved for use by CDQ participants (see Sec.   679.20(b)(1)(ii)(B) and (D)). The 2019 hook-and-
  line or pot gear portion of the sablefish ITAC and CDQ reserve will not be specified until the final 2019 and 2020 harvest specifications. Aleutian
  Islands Greenland turbot, ``other flatfish,'' Alaska plaice, Bering Sea Pacific ocean perch, Kamchatka flounder, northern rockfish, shortraker
  rockfish, blackspotted and rougheye rockfish, ``other rockfish,'' octopuses, skates, sculpins, and sharks are not allocated to the CDQ Program.
\4\ Under Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(i)(A), the annual BS pollock TAC, after subtracting first for the CDQ directed fishing allowance (10 percent) and second
  for the incidental catch allowance (3.9 percent), is further allocated by sector for a pollock directed fishery as follows: Inshore--50 percent;
  catcher/processor--40 percent; and motherships--10 percent. Under Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2), the annual AI subarea pollock TAC, after subtracting
  first for the CDQ directed fishing allowance (10 percent) and second for the incidental catch allowance (2,400 mt), is allocated to the Aleut
  Corporation for a directed pollock fishery.
\5\ The BS Pacific cod TAC is set to account for the 8 percent of the BS ABC for the State of Alaska's (State) guideline harvest level in State waters
  of the BS. The AI Pacific cod TAC is set to account for 31 percent of the AI ABC for the State guideline harvest level in State waters of the AI.
\6\ ``Rock sole'' includes Lepidopsetta polyxystra (Northern rock sole) and Lepidopsetta bilineata (Southern rock sole).
\7\ ``Flathead sole'' includes Hippoglossoides elassodon (flathead sole) and Hippoglossoides robustus (Bering flounder).
\8\ ``Other flatfish'' includes all flatfish species, except for halibut (a prohibited species), flathead sole, Greenland turbot, rock sole, yellowfin
  sole, arrowtooth flounder, Kamchatka flounder, and Alaska plaice.
\9\ ``Blackspotted and Rougheye rockfish'' includes Sebastes melanostictus (blackspotted) and Sebastes aleutianus (rougheye).
\10\ ``Other rockfish'' includes all Sebastes and Sebastolobus species except for Pacific ocean perch, northern, shortraker, and rougheye rockfish.
Note: Regulatory areas and districts are defined at Sec.   679.2 (BSAI = Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands management area, BS = Bering Sea subarea, AI =
  Aleutian Islands subarea, EAI = Eastern Aleutian district, CAI = Central Aleutian district, WAI = Western Aleutian district).

Groundfish Reserves and the Incidental Catch Allowance (ICA) for 
Pollock, Atka Mackerel, Flathead Sole, Rock Sole, Yellowfin Sole, and 
AI Pacific Ocean Perch

    Section 679.20(b)(1)(i) requires NMFS to reserve 15 percent of the 
TAC for each target species category, except for pollock, hook-and-line 
and pot gear allocation of sablefish, and Amendment 80 species, in a 
non-specified reserve. Section 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(B) requires NMFS to 
allocate 20 percent of the hook-and-line or pot gear allocation of 
sablefish to the fixed gear sablefish CDQ reserve. Section 
679.20(b)(1)(ii)(D) requires NMFS to allocate 7.5 percent of the trawl 
gear allocation of sablefish and 10.7 percent of BS Greenland turbot 
and arrowtooth flounder TACs to the respective CDQ reserves. Section 
679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C) requires NMFS to allocate 10.7 percent of the TACs 
for Atka mackerel, AI Pacific ocean perch, yellowfin sole, rock sole, 
flathead sole, and Pacific cod to the respective CDQ reserves. Sections 
679.20(a)(5)(i)(A) and 679.31(a) require allocation of 10 percent of 
the BS pollock TAC to the pollock CDQ directed fishing allowance (DFA). 
Sections 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2)(i) and 679.31(a) require 10 percent of 
the Aleutian Islands pollock TAC be allocated to the pollock CDQ DFA. 
The entire Bogoslof District pollock TAC is allocated as an ICA 
pursuant to Sec.  679.20(a)(5)(ii) because the Bogoslof Area is closed 
to directed fishing for pollock by regulation (Sec.  
679.22(a)(7)(i)(B)). With the exception of the hook-and-line or pot 
gear sablefish CDQ reserve, the regulations do not further apportion 
the CDQ reserves by gear.
    Pursuant to Sec.  679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(1), NMFS proposes a pollock 
ICA of 3.9 percent or 48,585 mt of the BS pollock TAC after subtracting 
the 10 percent CDQ reserve. This allowance is based on NMFS' 
examination of the pollock incidentally retained and discarded catch, 
including the incidental catch by CDQ vessels, in target fisheries 
other than pollock from 2000 through 2018.

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During this 19-year period, the pollock incidental catch ranged from a 
low of 2.2 percent in 2006 to a high of 4.6 percent in 2014, with a 19-
year average of 3 percent. Pursuant to Sec. Sec.  
679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2)(i) and (ii), NMFS proposes a pollock ICA of 14 
percent or 2,400 mt of the AI pollock TAC after subtracting the 10-
percent CDQ reserve. This allowance is based on NMFS' examination of 
the pollock incidental catch, including the incidental catch by CDQ 
vessels, in target fisheries other than pollock from 2003 through 2018. 
During this 16-year period, the incidental catch of pollock ranged from 
a low of 5 percent in 2006 to a high of 17 percent in 2014, with a 16-
year average of 8 percent.
    Pursuant to Sec. Sec.  679.20(a)(8) and (10), NMFS proposes ICAs of 
4,000 mt of flathead sole, 6,000 mt of rock sole, 4,000 mt of yellowfin 
sole, 10 mt of Western Aleutian District Pacific ocean perch, 60 mt of 
Central Aleutian District Pacific ocean perch, 100 mt of Eastern 
Aleutian District Pacific ocean perch, 20 mt of Western Aleutian 
District Atka mackerel, 75 mt of Central Aleutian District Atka 
mackerel, and 800 mt of Eastern Aleutian District and BS Atka mackerel 
after subtracting the 10.7 percent CDQ reserve. These ICAs are based on 
NMFS' examination of the average incidental retained and discarded 
catch in other target fisheries from 2003 through 2018.
    The regulations do not designate the remainder of the non-specified 
reserve by species or species group. Any amount of the reserve may be 
apportioned to a target species that contributed to the non-specified 
reserve during the year, provided that such apportionments are 
consistent with Sec.  679.20(a)(3) and do not result in overfishing 
(see Sec.  679.20(b)(1)(i)).

Allocations of Pollock TAC Under the American Fisheries Act (AFA)

    Section 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A) requires that BS pollock TAC be 
apportioned as a DFA, after subtracting 10 percent for the CDQ Program 
and 3.9 percent for the ICA, as follows: 50 percent to the inshore 
sector, 40 percent to the catcher/processor sector, and 10 percent to 
the mothership sector. In the BS, 45 percent of the DFA is allocated to 
the A season (January 20 to June 10), and 55 percent of the DFA is 
allocated to the B season (June 10 to November 1) (Sec. Sec.  
679.20(a)(5)(i)(B)(1) and 679.23(e)(2)). The AI directed pollock 
fishery allocation to the Aleut Corporation is the amount of pollock 
TAC remaining in the AI after subtracting 1,900 mt for the CDQ DFA (10 
percent), and 2,400 mt for the ICA (Sec.  679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2)). In 
the AI, the total A season apportionment of the pollock TAC (including 
the AI directed fishery allocation, the CDQ allowance, and the ICA) may 
equal up to 40 percent of the ABC for AI pollock, and the remainder of 
the pollock TAC is allocated to the B season (Sec.  
679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(3)). Table 2 lists these proposed 2019 and 2020 
amounts.
    Section 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(6) sets harvest limits for pollock in 
the A season (January 20 to June 10) in Areas 543, 542, and 541. In 
Area 543, the A season pollock harvest limit is no more than 5 percent 
of the Aleutian Islands pollock ABC. In Area 542, the A season pollock 
harvest limit is no more than 15 percent of the Aleutian Islands 
pollock ABC. In Area 541, the A season pollock harvest limit is no more 
than 30 percent of the Aleutian Islands pollock ABC.
    Section 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(4) includes several specific 
requirements regarding BS pollock allocations. First, it requires that 
8.5 percent of the pollock allocated to the catcher/processor sector be 
available for harvest by AFA catcher vessels with catcher/processor 
sector endorsements, unless the Regional Administrator receives a 
cooperative contract that allows the distribution of harvest among AFA 
catcher/processors and AFA catcher vessels in a manner agreed to by all 
members. Second, AFA catcher/processors not listed in the AFA are 
limited to harvesting not more than 0.5 percent of the pollock 
allocated to the catcher/processor sector. Table 2 lists the proposed 
2019 and 2020 allocations of pollock TAC. Tables 13 through 16 list the 
AFA catcher/processor and catcher vessel harvesting sideboard limits. 
The BS inshore pollock cooperative and open access sector allocations 
are based on the submission of AFA inshore cooperative applications due 
to NMFS on December 1 of each calendar year. Because AFA inshore 
cooperative applications for 2019 have not been submitted to NMFS, and 
NMFS therefore cannot calculate 2019 allocations, NMFS has not included 
inshore cooperative tables in these proposed harvest specifications. 
NMFS will post 2019 AFA inshore pollock cooperative and open access 
sector allocations on the Alaska Region website at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov prior to the start of the fishing year on 
January 1, 2019, based on the harvest specifications effective on that 
date.
    Table 2 also lists proposed seasonal apportionments of pollock and 
harvest limits within the Steller Sea Lion Conservation Area (SCA). The 
harvest of pollock within the SCA, as defined at Sec.  
679.22(a)(7)(vii), is limited to no more than 28 percent of the DFA 
before 12:00 noon, April 1, as provided in Sec.  679.20(a)(5)(i)(C). 
The A season pollock SCA harvest limit will be apportioned to each 
sector in proportion to each sector's allocated percentage of the DFA. 
Table 2 lists these proposed 2019 and 2020 amounts by sector.

  Table 2--Proposed 2019 and 2020 Allocations of Pollock TACS to the Directed Pollock Fisheries and to the CDQ
                                      Directed Fishing Allowances (DFA) \1\
                                          [Amounts are in metric tons]
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                                                                            A season\1\            B season \1\
                                                   2019 and 2020 -----------------------------------------------
                 Area and sector                    allocations                     SCA harvest
                                                                   A season DFA      limit \2\     B season DFA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bering Sea subarea TAC..........................       1,384,200             n/a             n/a             n/a
CDQ DFA.........................................         138,420          62,289          38,758          76,131
ICA \1\.........................................          48,585             n/a             n/a             n/a
AFA Inshore.....................................         598,597         269,369         167,607         329,229
AFA Catcher/Processors \3\......................         478,878         215,495         134,086         263,383
    Catch by C/Ps...............................         438,173         197,178             n/a         240,995
    Catch by C/Vs \3\...........................          40,705          18,317             n/a          22,388
        Unlisted C/P Limit \4\..................           2,394           1,077             n/a           1,317
AFA Motherships.................................         119,719          53,874          33,521          65,846
Excessive Harvesting Limit \5\..................         209,509             n/a             n/a             n/a
Excessive Processing Limit \6\..................         359,158             n/a             n/a             n/a

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Total Bering Sea DFA (non-CDQ)..................       1,197,195         538,738         335,214         658,457
Aleutian Islands subarea ABC....................          30,803             n/a             n/a             n/a
Aleutian Islands subarea TAC....................          19,000             n/a             n/a             n/a
CDQ DFA.........................................           1,900             760             n/a           1,140
ICA.............................................           2,400           1,200             n/a           1,200
Aleut Corporation...............................          14,700           7,361             n/a           4,339
Area harvest limit \7\..........................             n/a             n/a             n/a             n/a
Area 541 harvest limit \7\......................           9,241             n/a             n/a             n/a
Area 542 harvest limit \7\......................           4,620             n/a             n/a             n/a
Area 543 harvest limit \7\......................           1,540             n/a             n/a             n/a
Bogoslof District ICA \8\.......................             500             n/a             n/a             n/a
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\1\ Pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(i)(A), the annual Bering Sea subarea pollock TAC, after subtracting the CDQ
  DFA (10 percent) and the ICA (3.9 percent), is allocated as a DFA as follows: Inshore sector--50 percent,
  catcher/processor sector (C/Ps)--40 percent, and mothership sector--10 percent. In the Bering Sea subarea, 45
  percent of the DFA is allocated to the A season (January 20-June 10) and 55 percent of the DFA is allocated to
  the B season (June 10-November 1). Pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2)(i) through (iii), the annual AI
  pollock TAC, after subtracting first for the CDQ DFA (10 percent) and second for the ICA (2,400 mt), is
  allocated to the Aleut Corporation for a directed pollock fishery. In the AI subarea, the A season is
  allocated up to 40 percent of the ABC, and the B season is allocated the remainder of the directed pollock
  fishery.
\2\ In the Bering Sea subarea, pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(i)(c), no more than 28 percent of each sector's
  annual DFA may be taken from the SCA before noon, April 1.
\3\ Pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(4), 8.5 percent of the DFA allocated to listed C/Ps shall be available
  for harvest only by AFA catcher vessels (CVs) with CP endorsements delivering to listed CPs, unless there is a
  C/P sector cooperative for the year.
\4\ Pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(4)(iii), the AFA unlisted C/Ps are limited to harvesting not more than
  0.5 percent of the C/Ps sector's allocation of pollock.
\5\ Pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(6), NMFS establishes an excessive harvesting share limit equal to 17.5
  percent of the sum of the non-CDQ pollock DFAs.
\6\ Pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(7), NMFS establishes an excessive processing share limit equal to 30.0
  percent of the sum of the non-CDQ pollock DFAs.
\7\ Pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(6), NMFS establishes harvest limits for pollock in the A season in
  Area 541 no more than 30 percent, in Area 542 no more than 15 percent, and in Area 543 no more than 5 percent
  of the Aleutian Islands pollock ABC.
\8\ Pursuant to Sec.   679.22(a)(7)(i)(B), the Bogoslof District is closed to directed fishing for pollock. The
  amounts specified are for incidental catch only and are not apportioned by season or sector.

Allocation of the Atka Mackerel TACs

    Section 679.20(a)(8) allocates the Atka mackerel TACs to the 
Amendment 80 and BSAI trawl limited access sectors, after subtracting 
the CDQ reserves, ICAs for the BSAI trawl limited access sector and 
non-trawl gear sectors, and the jig gear allocation (Table 3). The 
percentage of the ITAC for Atka mackerel allocated to the Amendment 80 
and BSAI trawl limited access sectors is listed in Table 33 to 50 CFR 
part 679 and in Sec.  679.91. Pursuant to Sec.  679.20(a)(8)(i), up to 
2 percent of the Eastern Aleutian District and Bering Sea subarea Atka 
mackerel TAC may be allocated to vessels using jig gear. The percent of 
this allocation is recommended annually by the Council based on several 
criteria, including the anticipated harvest capacity of the jig gear 
fleet. The Council recommended, and NMFS proposes, a 0.5 percent 
allocation of the Atka mackerel TAC in the Eastern Aleutian District 
and Bering Sea subarea to jig gear in 2019 and 2020. This percentage is 
applied to the TAC after subtracting the CDQ reserve.
    Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(A) apportions the Atka mackerel TAC into 
two equal seasonal allowances. Section 679.23(e)(3) sets the first 
seasonal allowance for directed fishing with trawl gear from January 20 
through June 10 (A season), and the second seasonal allowance from June 
10 through December 31 (B season). Section 679.23(e)(4)(iii) applies 
Atka mackerel seasons to trawl CDQ Atka mackerel fishing. The ICA and 
jig gear allocations are not apportioned by season.
    Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(1)(i) and (ii) limits Atka mackerel 
catch within waters 0 nm to 20 nm of Steller sea lion sites listed in 
Table 6 to 50 CFR part 679 and located west of 178[deg] W longitude to 
no more than 60 percent of the annual TACs in Areas 542 and 543, and 
equally divides the annual TAC between the A and B seasons as defined 
at Sec.  679.23(e)(3). Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(2) requires that the 
annual TAC in Area 543 will be no more than 65 percent of the ABC in 
Area 543. Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(D) requires that any unharvested 
Atka mackerel A season allowance that is added to the B season be 
prohibited from being harvested within waters 0 nm to 20 nm of Steller 
sea lion sites listed in Table 6 to 50 CFR part 679 and located in 
Areas 541, 542, and 543.
    Table 3 lists the proposed 2019 and 2020 Atka mackerel season 
allowances, area allowances, and the sector allocations. One Amendment 
80 cooperative has formed for the 2019 fishing year. Because all 
Amendment 80 vessels are part of the cooperative, no allocation to the 
Amendment 80 limited access sector is required. The 2020 allocations 
for Atka mackerel between Amendment 80 cooperatives and the Amendment 
80 limited access sector will not be known until eligible participants 
apply for participation in the program by November 1, 2019. NMFS will 
post 2020 Amendment 80 cooperatives and Amendment 80 limited access 
sector allocations on the Alaska Region website at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov prior to the start of the fishing year on 
January 1, 2020, based on the harvest specifications effective on that 
date.

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   Table 3--Proposed 2019 and 2020 Seasonal and Spatial Allowances, Gear Shares, CDQ Reserve, Incidental Catch
                      Allowance, and Amendment 80 Allocations of the BSAI Atka Mackerel TAC
                                          [Amounts are in metric tons]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     2019 and 2020 allocation by area
                                                        --------------------------------------------------------
            Sector \1\              Season \2\ \3\ \4\    Eastern Aleutian
                                                          District/Bering    Central Aleutian   Western Aleutian
                                                                Sea            District \5\       District \5\
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TAC..............................  n/a.................             33,780             24,895             13,825
CDQ reserve......................  Total...............              3,614              2,664              1,479
                                   A...................              1,807              1,332                740
                                   Critical habitat \5\                n/a                799                444
                                   B...................              1,807              1,332                740
                                   Critical habitat \5\                n/a                799                444
non-CDQ TAC......................  n/a.................             30,166             22,231             12,346
Jig \6\..........................  Total...............                151  .................  .................
ICA..............................  Total...............                800                 75                 20
BSAI trawl limited access........  Total...............              2,921              2,216  .................
                                   A...................              1,461              1,108  .................
                                   Critical habitat \5\                n/a                665  .................
                                   B...................              1,461              1,108  .................
                                   Critical habitat \5\                n/a                665  .................
Amendment 80.....................  Total...............             26,293             19,941             12,326
                                   A...................             13,147              9,970              6,163
                                   Critical habitat \5\                n/a              5,982              3,698
                                   B...................             13,147              9,970              6,163
                                   Critical habitat \5\                n/a              5,982              3,698
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii) allocates the Atka mackerel TACs, after subtracting the CDQ reserves, ICAs, and the
  jig gear allocation, to the Amendment 80 and BSAI trawl limited access sectors. The allocation of the ITAC for
  Atka mackerel to the Amendment 80 and BSAI trawl limited access sectors is established in Table 33 to 50 CFR
  part 679 and Sec.   679.91. The CDQ reserve is 10.7 percent of the TAC for use by CDQ participants (see Sec.
  Sec.   679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C) and 679.31).
\2\ Sections 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(A) and 679.22(a) establish temporal and spatial limitations for the Atka mackerel
  fishery.
\3\ The seasonal allowances of Atka mackerel are 50 percent in the A season and 50 percent in the B season.
\4\ Section 679.23(e)(3) authorizes directed fishing for Atka mackerel with trawl gear during the A season from
  January 20 to June 7, and the B season from June 10 to December 31.
\5\ Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(1)(i) limits no more than 60 percent of the annual TACs in Areas 542 and 543 to
  be caught inside of Steller sea lion critical habitat; Sec.   679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(1)(ii) equally divides the
  annual TACs between the A and B seasons as defined at Sec.   679.23(e)(3); and Sec.   679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(2)
  requires the TAC in Area 543 shall be no more than 65 percent of ABC in Area 543.
\6\ Section 679.20(a)(8)(i) requires that up to 2 percent of the Eastern Aleutian District and Bering Sea
  subarea TAC be allocated to jig gear after subtraction of the CDQ reserve. The amount of this allocation for
  2019 and 2020 is proposed at 0.5 percent. The jig gear allocation is not apportioned by season.

Allocation of the Pacific Cod TAC

    The Council separated Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands subarea OFLs, 
ABCs, and TACs for Pacific cod in 2014 (79 FR 12108, March 4, 2014). 
Section 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C) allocates 10.7 percent of the BS TAC and 
the AI TAC to the CDQ Program. After CDQ allocations have been deducted 
from the respective BS and AI Pacific cod TACs, the remaining BS and AI 
Pacific cod TACs are combined for calculating further BSAI Pacific cod 
sector allocations. If the non-CDQ Pacific cod TAC is or will be 
reached in either the BS or the AI subareas, NMFS will prohibit non-CDQ 
directed fishing for Pacific cod in that subarea, as provided in Sec.  
679.20(d)(1)(iii).
    Section 679.20(a)(7)(i) and (ii) allocates to the non-CDQ sectors 
the combined BSAI Pacific cod TAC, after subtracting 10.7 percent for 
the CDQ Program, as follows: 1.4 percent to vessels using jig gear, 2.0 
percent to hook-and-line or pot catcher vessels less than 60 ft (18.3 
m) length overall (LOA), 0.2 percent to hook-and-line catcher vessels 
greater than or equal to 60 ft (18.3 m) LOA, 48.7 percent to hook-and-
line catcher/processors, 8.4 percent to pot catcher vessels greater 
than or equal to 60 ft (18.3 m) LOA, 1.5 percent to pot catcher/
processors, 2.3 percent to AFA trawl catcher/processors, 13.4 percent 
to the Amendment 80 sector, and 22.1 percent to trawl catcher vessels. 
The BSAI ICA for the hook-and-line and pot sectors will be deducted 
from the aggregate portion of BSAI Pacific cod TAC allocated to the 
hook-and-line and pot sectors. For 2019 and 2020, the Regional 
Administrator proposes a BSAI ICA of 400 mt, based on anticipated 
incidental catch by these sectors in other fisheries.
    The BSAI ITAC allocation of Pacific cod to the Amendment 80 sector 
is established in Table 33 to 50 CFR part 679 and Sec.  679.91. One 
Amendment 80 cooperative has formed for the 2019 fishing year. Because 
all Amendment 80 vessels are part of the cooperative, no allocation to 
the Amendment 80 limited access sector is required.
    The 2020 allocations for Amendment 80 species between Amendment 80 
cooperatives and the Amendment 80 limited access sector will not be 
known until eligible participants apply for participation in the 
program by November 1, 2019. NMFS will post 2020 Amendment 80 
cooperatives and Amendment 80 limited access allocations on the Alaska 
Region website at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov prior to the start 
of the fishing year on January 1, 2020, based on the harvest 
specifications effective on that date.
    The Pacific cod TAC is apportioned into seasonal allowances to 
disperse the Pacific cod fisheries over the fishing year (see 
Sec. Sec.  679.20(a)(7)(i)(B), 679.20 (a)(7)(iv)(A), and 679.23(e)(5)). 
In accordance with Sec. Sec.  679.20(a)(7)(iv)(B) and (C), any unused 
portion of a seasonal Pacific cod allowance for any sector, except the 
jig sector, will become available at the beginning of that sector's 
next seasonal allowance.
    Section 679.20(a)(7)(vii) requires the Regional Administrator to 
establish an Area 543 Pacific cod harvest limit based on Pacific cod 
abundance in Area 543. Based on the 2017 stock assessment, the

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Regional Administrator determined the Area 543 Pacific cod harvest 
limit to be 25.6 percent of the AI Pacific cod TAC for 2019 and 2020. 
NMFS will first subtract the State GHL Pacific cod amount from the AI 
Pacific cod ABC. Then NMFS will determine the harvest limit in Area 543 
by multiplying the percentage of Pacific cod estimated in Area 543 by 
the remaining ABC for AI Pacific cod. Based on these calculations, the 
proposed Area 543 harvest limit is 3,798 mt.
    Section 679.20(a)(7)(viii) requires specification of the 2019 and 
2020 Pacific cod allocations for the Aleutian Islands non-CDQ ICA, non-
CDQ DFA, CV Harvest Set-Aside, and Unrestricted Fishery, as well as the 
Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation. The CV Harvest Set-
Aside is a portion of the AI Pacific cod TAC that is available for 
harvest by catcher vessels directed fishing for AI Pacific cod and 
delivering their catch for processing to an AI shoreplant. If NMFS 
receives notification of intent to process AI Pacific cod from either 
the City of Adak or the City of Atka by October 31 of the previous 
year, the harvest limits in Table 4a will be in effect in the following 
year.
    Prior to October 31, 2018, NMFS received timely notice from the 
City of Adak indicating an intent to process AI Pacific cod in 2019. 
Accordingly, the harvest limits in Table 4a will be in effect in 2019, 
subject to the requirements outlined in Sec.  679.20(a)(7)(viii)(E). If 
less than 1,000 mt of the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside is 
delivered to Aleutian Islands shoreplants by February 28 of that year, 
then the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside is lifted and the Bering 
Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation is suspended. If the entire 
Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside is fully harvested and delivered 
to Aleutian Islands shoreplants before March 15 of that year, then the 
Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation is suspended for the 
remainder of the fishing year.
    The CDQ and non-CDQ seasonal allowances by gear based on the 
proposed 2019 and 2020 Pacific cod TACs are listed in Table 4 based on 
the sector allocation percentages of Pacific cod set forth at 
Sec. Sec.  679.20(a)(7)(i)(B) and (a)(7)(iv)(A); and the seasons set 
forth at Sec.  679.23(e)(5).

       Table 4--Proposed 2019 and 2020 Gear Shares and Seasonal Allowances of the BSAI \1\ Pacific Cod TAC
                                          [Amounts are in metric tons]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                     2019 and 2020 seasonal
                                                 2019 and 2020   2019 and 2020            apportionment
            Sector                  Percent      share of gear     share of    ---------------------------------
                                                 sector total    sector total        Season           Amount
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Bering Sea TAC..........             n/a         156,355             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
Bering Sea CDQ................             n/a          16,730             n/a  See Sec.                     n/a
                                                                                 679.20(a)(7)(i)
                                                                                 (B).
Bering Sea non-CDQ TAC........             n/a         139,625             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
Total Aleutian Islands TAC....             n/a          14,835             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
Aleutian Islands CDQ..........             n/a           1,587             n/a  See Sec.                     n/a
                                                                                 679.20(a)(7)(i)
                                                                                 (B).
Aleutian Islands non-CDQ TAC..             n/a          13,248             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
Western Aleutians Islands                  n/a           3,798             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
 Limit.
Total BSAI non-CDQ TAC \1\....             100         152,873             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
Total hook-and-line/pot gear..              61          92,947             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
Hook-and-line/pot ICA \2\.....             n/a             n/a             400  n/a.............             n/a
Hook-and-line/pot sub-total...             n/a          92,547             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
Hook-and-line catcher/                      49             n/a          74,129  Jan-1-Jun 10....          37,806
 processors.                                                                    Jun 10-Dec 31...          36,323
Hook-and-line catcher vessels                0             n/a             304  Jan 1-Jun 10....             155
 >=60 ft LOA.                                                                   Jun 10-Dec 31...             149
Pot catcher/processors........               2             n/a           2,283  Jan 1-Jun 10....           1,164
                                                                                Sept 1-Dec 31...           1,119
Pot catcher vessels >=60 ft                  8             n/a          12,786  Jan 1-Jun 10....           6,521
 LOA.                                                                           Sept-1-Dec 31...           6,265
Catcher vessels <60 ft LOA                   2             n/a           3,044  n/a.............             n/a
 using hook-and-line or pot
 gear.
Trawl catcher vessels.........              22          33,785             n/a  Jan 20-Apr 1....          25,001
                                                                                Apr 1-Jun 10....           3,716
                                                                                Jun 10-Nov 1....           5,068
AFA trawl catcher/processors..               2           3,516             n/a  Jan 20-Apr 1....           2,637
                                                                                Apr 1-Jun 10....             879
                                                                                Jun 10-Nov 1....  ..............
Amendment 80..................              13          20,485             n/a  Jan 20-Apr 1....          15,364
                                                                                Apr 1-Jun 10....           5,121
                                                                                Jun 10-Nov 1....  ..............
Jig...........................               1           2,140             n/a  Jan 1-Apr 30....           1,284
                                                                                Apr 30-Aug 31...             428
                                                                                Aug 31-Dec 31...             428
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\1\ The gear shares and seasonal allowances for BSAI Pacific cod TAC are based on the sum of the BS and AI
  Pacific cod TACs, after subtraction of CDQ. If the TAC for Pacific cod in either the AI or BS is reached, then
  directed fishing for Pacific cod in that subarea will be prohibited, even if a BSAI allowance remains.
\2\ The ICA for the hook-and-line and pot sectors will be deducted from the aggregate portion of Pacific cod TAC
  allocated to the hook-and-line and pot sectors. The Regional Administrator proposes an ICA of 400 mt for 2019
  and 2020 based on anticipated incidental catch in these fisheries.


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 Table 4a--Proposed 2019 and 2020 BSAI A-Season Pacific Cod Allocations
   and Limits if Requirements in Sec.   679.20(a)(7)(viii) are Met \1\
------------------------------------------------------------------------
   2019 and 2020 allocations under Aleutian Islands CV
                    Harvest Set-Aside                       Amount (mt)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
AI non-CDQ TAC..........................................          13,248
AI ICA..................................................           2,500
AI DFA..................................................           7,748
AI CV Harvest Set-Aside \2\.............................           5,000
AI Unrestricted Fishery \3\.............................           5,748
BSAI Trawl CV A-Season Allocation.......................          25,001
BSAI Trawl CV A-Season Allocation minus Sector                    20,001
 Limitation \4\.........................................
BS Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation..................           5,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ These allocations will apply in 2019, and will apply in 2020 only if
  NMFS receives notice of intent to process AI Pacific cod by October
  31, 2019, pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(7)(viii)(D). In addition, the
  allocations apply in 2019 and 2020 if the requirements set forth in
  Sec.   679.20(a)(7)(viii)(E) are likewise met during the fishing year.
  Prior to October 31, 2018, NMFS received timely notice from the City
  of Adak indicating an intent to process AI Pacific cod for the 2019
  season. Accordingly, the harvest limits in Table 4a will be in effect
  in 2019, subject to the requirements outlined in Sec.
  679.20(a)(7)(viii)(E).
\2\ Prior to March 15, 2019, only catcher vessels that deliver their
  catch of AI Pacific cod to AI shoreplants for processing may directed
  fish for that portion of the AI Pacific cod non-CDQ DFA that is
  specified as the AI CV Harvest Set-Aside, unless lifted because the
  requirements pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(7)(viii)(E) were not met.
\3\ Prior to March 15, 2019, vessels otherwise authorized to directed
  fish for Pacific cod in the AI may directed fish for that portion of
  the AI Pacific cod non-CDQ DFA that is specified as the AI
  Unrestricted Fishery.
\4\ This is the amount of the BSAI trawl CV A season allocation that may
  be harvested in the Bering Sea prior to March 21, 2019, unless
  modified because the requirements in Sec.   679.20(a)(7)(viii)(E) were
  not met.

Sablefish Gear Allocation

    Section 679.20(a)(4)(iii) and (iv) require allocation of sablefish 
TAC for the BS and AI between trawl gear and hook-and-line or pot gear. 
Gear allocations of the TAC for the BS are 50 percent for trawl gear 
and 50 percent for hook-and-line or pot gear. Gear allocations for the 
TAC for the AI are 25 percent for trawl gear and 75 percent for hook-
and-line or pot gear. Section 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(B) requires NMFS to 
apportion 20 percent of the hook-and-line or pot gear allocation of 
sablefish to the CDQ reserve for each subarea. Also, Sec.  
679.20(b)(1)(ii)(D)(1) requires that 7.5 percent of the trawl gear 
allocation of sablefish from the non-specified reserves, established 
under Sec.  679.20(b)(1)(i), be apportioned to the CDQ reserve. The 
Council recommended that only trawl sablefish TAC be established 
biennially. The harvest specifications for the hook-and-line or pot 
gear sablefish Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) fisheries are limited to 
the 2019 fishing year to ensure those fisheries are conducted 
concurrently with the halibut IFQ fishery. Concurrent sablefish and 
halibut IFQ fisheries reduce the potential for discards of halibut and 
sablefish in those fisheries. The sablefish IFQ fisheries remain closed 
at the beginning of each fishing year until the final harvest 
specifications for the sablefish IFQ fisheries are in effect. Table 5 
lists the proposed 2019 and 2020 gear allocations of the sablefish TAC 
and CDQ reserve amounts.

                                   Table 5--Proposed 2019 and 2020 Gear Shares and CDQ Reserve of BSAI Sablefish TACs
                                                              [Amounts are in metric tons]
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                                                           2019 Share of                     2019 CDQ      2020 Share of                     2020 CDQ
            Subarea and gear              Percent of TAC        TAC        2019 ITAC \1\      reserve           TAC          2020 ITAC        reserve
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Bering Sea
    Trawl...............................              50           1,031             876              77           1,031             876              77
    Hook-and-line gear/pot \2\..........              50           1,031             n/a             206             n/a             n/a             n/a
    Total...............................             100           2,061             876             283           1,031             876              77
Aleutian Islands
    Trawl...............................              25             700             595              52             700             595              52
    Hook-and-line gear/pot \2\..........              75           2,099             n/a             420             n/a             n/a             n/a
    Total...............................             100           2,798             595             472             700             595              52
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\1\ Except for the sablefish hook-and-line and pot gear allocation, 15 percent of TAC is apportioned to the non-specified reserve (Sec.
  679.20(b)(1)(i)). The ITAC is the remainder of the TAC after the subtraction of these reserves.
\2\ For the portion of the sablefish TAC allocated to vessels using hook-and-line or pot gear, 20 percent of the allocated TAC is reserved for use by
  CDQ participants (Sec.   679.20(b)(1)). The Council recommended that specifications for the hook-and-line or pot gear sablefish IFQ fisheries be
  limited to one year.
Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.

Allocation of the Aleutian Islands Pacific Ocean Perch, and BSAI 
Flathead Sole, Rock Sole, and Yellowfin Sole TACs

    Section 679.20(a)(10)(i) and (ii) requires that NMFS allocate AI 
Pacific ocean perch, and BSAI flathead sole, rock sole, and yellowfin 
sole TACs between the Amendment 80 sector and the BSAI trawl limited 
access sector, after subtracting 10.7 percent for the CDQ reserve and 
an ICA for the BSAI trawl limited access sector and vessels using non-
trawl gear. The allocation of the ITAC for AI Pacific ocean perch, and 
BSAI flathead sole, rock sole, and yellowfin sole to the Amendment 80 
sector is established in Tables 33 and 34 to 50 CFR part 679 and in 
Sec.  679.91.
    One Amendment 80 cooperative has formed for the 2019 fishing year.

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Because all Amendment 80 vessels are part of the cooperative, no 
allocation to the Amendment 80 limited access sector is required.
    The 2020 allocations for Amendment 80 species between Amendment 80 
cooperatives and the Amendment 80 limited access sector will not be 
known until eligible participants apply for participation in the 
program by November 1, 2019. NMFS will post 2020 Amendment 80 
cooperatives and Amendment 80 limited access allocations on the Alaska 
Region website at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov prior to the start 
of the fishing year on January 1, 2020, based on the harvest 
specifications effective on that date.
    Table 6 lists the proposed 2019 and 2020 allocations of the AI 
Pacific ocean perch, and BSAI flathead sole, rock sole, and yellowfin 
sole TACs.

    Table 6--Proposed 2019 and 2020 Community Development Quota (CDQ) Reserves, Incidental Catch Amounts (ICAS), and Amendment 80 Allocations of the
                            Aleutian Islands Pacific Ocean Perch, and BSAI Flathead Sole, Rock Sole, and Yellowfin Sole TACs
                                                              (Amounts are in metric tons)
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                                                                                             2019 and 2020 allocations
                                                         -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                        Pacific ocean perch                Flathead sole     Rock sole    Yellowfin sole
                         Sector                          -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Eastern         Central         Western
                                                             Aleutian        Aleutian        Aleutian          BSAI            BSAI            BSAI
                                                             District        District        District
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TAC.....................................................           9,715           7,549           9,117          16,500          49,100         156,000
CDQ.....................................................           1,040             808             976           1,766           5,254          16,692
ICA.....................................................             100              60              10           4,000           6,000           4,000
BSAI trawl limited access...............................             858             668             163               0               0          19,065
Amendment 80............................................           7,718           6,013           7,969           7,735          37,846         116,243
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    Section 679.2 defines the ABC surplus for flathead sole, rock sole, 
and yellowfin sole as the difference between the annual ABC and TAC for 
each species. Section 679.20(b)(1)(iii) establishes ABC reserves for 
flathead sole, rock sole, and yellowfin sole. The ABC surpluses and the 
ABC reserves are necessary to mitigate the operational variability, 
environmental conditions, and economic factors that may constrain the 
CDQ groups and the Amendment 80 cooperatives from achieving, on a 
continuing basis, the optimum yield in the BSAI groundfish fisheries. 
NMFS, after consultation with the Council, may set the ABC reserve at 
or below the ABC surplus for each species, thus maintaining the TAC 
below ABC limits. An amount equal to 10.7 percent of the ABC reserves 
will be allocated as CDQ ABC reserves for flathead sole, rock sole, and 
yellowfin sole. Section 679.31(b)(4) establishes the annual allocations 
of CDQ ABC reserves among the CDQ groups. The Amendment 80 ABC reserves 
shall be the ABC reserves minus the CDQ ABC reserves. Table 7 lists the 
proposed 2019 and 2020 ABC surplus and ABC reserves for BSAI flathead 
sole, rock sole, and yellowfin sole.

 Table 7--Proposed 2019 and 2020 ABC Surplus, ABC Reserves, Community Development Quota (CDQ) ABC Reserves, and
             Amendment 80 ABC Reserves in the BSAI for Flathead Sole, Rock Sole, and Yellowfin Sole
                                          (Amounts are in metric tons)
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                             Sector                                Flathead sole     Rock sole    Yellowfin sole
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ABC.............................................................          65,227         132,000         267,500
TAC.............................................................          16,500          49,100         156,000
ABC surplus.....................................................          48,727          82,900         111,500
ABC reserve.....................................................          48,727          82,900         111,500
CDQ ABC reserve.................................................           5,214           8,870          11,931
Amendment 80 ABC reserve........................................          43,513          74,030          99,570
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Proposed PSC Limits for Halibut, Salmon, Crab, and Herring

    Subsections 679.21(b), (e), (f), and (g) set forth the BSAI PSC 
limits. Pursuant to Sec.  679.21(b)(1), the annual BSAI halibut PSC 
limits total 3,515 mt. Section 679.21(b)(1) allocates 315 mt of the 
halibut PSC limit as the PSQ reserve for use by the groundfish CDQ 
Program, 1,745 mt of the halibut PSC limit for the Amendment 80 sector, 
745 mt of the halibut PSC limit for the BSAI trawl limited access 
sector, and 710 mt of the halibut PSC limit for the BSAI non-trawl 
sector.
    Section 679.21(b)(1)(iii)(A) and (B) authorize apportionment of the 
BSAI non-trawl halibut PSC limit into PSC allowances among six fishery 
categories, and Sec.  679.21(b)(1)(ii)(A) and (B), (e)(3)(i)(B), and 
(e)(3)(iv) require apportionment of the BSAI trawl limited access 
halibut and crab PSC limits into PSC allowances among seven fishery 
categories. Table 10 lists the proposed fishery PSC allowances for the 
BSAI trawl limited access fisheries, and Table 11 lists the proposed 
fishery PSC allowances for the non-trawl fisheries.
    Pursuant to Section 3.6 of the FMP, the Council recommends, and 
NMFS proposes, that certain specified non-trawl fisheries be exempt 
from the halibut PSC limit. As in past years, after consultation with 
the Council, NMFS proposes to exempt pot gear, jig gear, and the 
sablefish IFQ hook-and-line gear fishery categories from halibut 
bycatch restrictions for the following reasons: (1) The pot gear 
fisheries have low halibut bycatch mortality; (2) NMFS estimates 
halibut mortality for the jig gear fleet to be negligible because of 
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gear; and (3) the sablefish and halibut IFQ fisheries have low halibut 
bycatch mortality because the IFQ Program requires legal-size halibut 
to be retained by vessels using hook-and-line gear if a halibut IFQ 
permit holder or a hired master is aboard and is holding unused halibut 
IFQ for that vessel category and the IFQ regulatory area in which the 
vessel is operating (Sec.  679.7(f)(11)).
    As of November 2018, total groundfish catch for the pot gear 
fishery in the BSAI was 46,571 mt, with an associated halibut bycatch 
mortality of 19 mt. The 2018 jig gear fishery harvested about 56 mt of 
groundfish. Most vessels in the jig gear fleet are exempt from observer 
coverage requirements. As a result, observer data are not available on 
halibut bycatch in the jig gear fishery. As mentioned above, NMFS 
estimates a negligible amount of halibut bycatch mortality because of 
the selective nature of jig gear and the low mortality rate of halibut 
caught with jig gear and released.
    Under Sec.  679.21(f)(2), NMFS annually allocates portions of 
either 33,318, 45,000, 47,591, or 60,000 Chinook salmon PSC limits 
among the AFA sectors, depending on past bycatch performance, on 
whether Chinook salmon bycatch incentive plan agreements (IPAs) are 
formed, and on whether NMFS determines it is a low Chinook salmon 
abundance year. NMFS will determine that it is a low Chinook salmon 
abundance year when abundance of Chinook salmon in western Alaska is 
less than or equal to 250,000 Chinook salmon. The State provides to 
NMFS an estimate of Chinook salmon abundance using the 3-System Index 
for western Alaska, based on the Kuskokwim, Unalakleet, and Upper Yukon 
aggregate stock grouping.
    If an AFA sector participates in an approved IPA and has not 
exceeded its performance standard under Sec.  679.21(f)(6), and if it 
is not a low Chinook salmon abundance year, then NMFS will allocate a 
portion of the 60,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit to that sector as 
specified in Sec.  679.21(f)(3)(iii)(A). If no IPA is approved, or if 
the sector has exceeded its performance standard under Sec.  
679.21(f)(6), and it is not a low abundance year, NMFS will allocate a 
portion of the 47,591 Chinook salmon PSC limit to that sector as 
specified in Sec.  679.21(f)(3)(iii)(C). If an AFA sector participates 
in an approved IPA and has not exceeded its performance standard under 
Sec.  679.21(f)(6) in a low abundance year, then NMFS will allocate a 
portion of the 45,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit to that sector as 
specified in Sec.  679.21(f)(3)(iii)(B). If no IPA is approved, or if 
the sector has exceeded its performance standard under Sec.  
679.21(f)(6) in a low abundance year, NMFS will allocate a portion of 
the 33,318 Chinook salmon PSC limit to that sector as specified in 
Sec.  679.21(f)(3)(iii)(D).
    As of October 1, 2018, NMFS has determined that 2018 was a low 
Chinook salmon abundance year, based on the State's estimate that 
Chinook salmon abundance in western Alaska is less than 250,000 Chinook 
salmon. Therefore, in 2019, the Chinook salmon PSC limit is 45,000 
Chinook salmon, allocated to each sector as specified in Sec.  
679.21(f)(3)(iii)(B). The AFA sector Chinook salmon allocations are 
also seasonally apportioned with 70 percent of the allocation for the A 
season pollock fishery, and 30 percent of the allocation for the B 
season pollock fishery (Sec. Sec.  679.21(f)(3)(i) and 679.23(e)(2)). 
In 2019, the Chinook salmon bycatch performance standard under Sec.  
679.21(f)(6) is 33,318 Chinook salmon, allocated to each sector as 
specified in Sec.  679.21(f)(3)(iii)(D).
    NMFS publishes the approved IPAs, allocations, and reports at 
https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/sustainablefisheries/bycatch/default.htm.
    Section 679.21(g)(2)(i) specifies 700 fish as the 2019 and 2020 
Chinook salmon PSC limit for the AI pollock fishery. Section 
679.21(g)(2)(ii) allocates 7.5 percent, or 53 Chinook salmon, as the AI 
PSQ reserve for the CDQ Program, and allocates the remaining 647 
Chinook salmon to the non-CDQ fisheries.
    Section 679.21(f)(14)(i) specifies 42,000 fish as the 2019 and 2020 
non-Chinook salmon PSC limit for vessels using trawl gear from August 
15 through October 14 in the Catcher Vessel Operational Area (CVOA). 
Section 679.21(f)(14)(ii) allocates 10.7 percent, or 4,494 non-Chinook 
salmon, in the CVOA as the PSQ reserve for the CDQ Program, and 
allocates the remaining 37,506 non-Chinook salmon in the CVOA to the 
non-CDQ fisheries.
    PSC limits for crab and herring are specified annually based on 
abundance and spawning biomass. Due to the lack of new information as 
of October 2018 regarding herring PSC limits and apportionments, the 
Council recommended, and NMFS proposes, basing the herring 2019 and 
2020 PSC limits and apportionments on the 2017 survey data. The Council 
will reconsider these amounts in December 2018. Section 
679.21(e)(3)(i)(A)(1) allocates 10.7 percent of each trawl gear PSC 
limit specified for crab as a PSQ reserve for use by the groundfish CDQ 
Program.
    Based on 2018 survey data, the red king crab mature female 
abundance is estimated at 13.1 million red king crabs, and the 
effective spawning biomass is estimated at 33,275 million lbs (15,093 
mt). Based on the criteria set out at Sec.  679.21(e)(1)(i), the 
proposed 2019 and 2020 PSC limit of red king crab in Zone 1 for trawl 
gear is 97,000 animals. This limit derives from the mature female 
abundance estimate of more than 8.4 million red king crab and the 
effective spawning biomass estimate of more than 14.5 million lbs 
(6,577 mt) but less than 55 million lbs (24,948 mt).
    Section 679.21(e)(3)(ii)(B)(2) establishes criteria under which 
NMFS must specify an annual red king crab bycatch limit for the Red 
King Crab Savings Subarea (RKCSS). The regulations limit the bycatch in 
the RKCSS to up to 25 percent of the red king crab PSC allowance, based 
on the need to optimize the groundfish harvest relative to red king 
crab bycatch. NMFS proposes the Council's recommendation that the red 
king crab bycatch limit be equal to 25 percent of the red king crab PSC 
allowance within the RKCSS (Table 9).
    Based on 2018 survey data, Tanner crab (Chionoecetes bairdi) 
abundance is estimated at 1,238 million animals. Pursuant to criteria 
set out at Sec.  679.21(e)(1)(ii), the calculated 2019 and 2020 C. 
bairdi crab PSC limit for trawl gear is 980,000 animals in Zone 1, and 
2,970,000 animals in Zone 2. The limit in Zone 1 is based on the 
abundance of C. bairdi estimated at 1,238 million animals, which is 
greater than 400 million animals. The limit in Zone 2 is based on the 
abundance of C. bairdi estimated at 1,238 million animals, which is 
greater than 400 million animals.
    Pursuant to Sec.  679.21(e)(1)(iii), the PSC limit for trawl gear 
for snow crab (C. opilio) is based on total abundance as indicated by 
the NMFS annual bottom trawl survey. The C. opilio crab PSC limit in 
the C. opilio bycatch limitation zone (COBLZ) is set at 0.1133 percent 
of the Bering Sea abundance index minus 150,000 crabs. Based on the 
2018 survey estimate of 10.65 billion animals, the calculated C. opilio 
crab PSC limit is 11,916,450 animals, which is above the minimum PSC 
limit of 4.5 million and below the maximum PSC limit of 13 million 
animals.
    Pursuant to Sec.  679.21(e)(1)(v), the PSC limit of Pacific herring 
caught while conducting any trawl operation for BSAI groundfish is 1 
percent of the annual eastern Bering Sea herring biomass. The best 
estimate of 2019 and 2020 herring biomass is 183,017 mt. This amount 
was developed by the Alaska Department of

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Fish and Game based on biomass for spawning aggregations. Therefore, 
the herring PSC limit proposed for 2019 and 2020 is 1,830 mt for all 
trawl gear as listed in Tables 8 and 9.
    Section 679.21(e)(3)(i)(A) requires PSQ reserves to be subtracted 
from the total trawl PSC limits. The 2019 crab and halibut PSC limits 
assigned to the Amendment 80 and BSAI trawl limited access sectors are 
listed in Table 35 to 50 CFR part 679. The resulting proposed 
allocations of PSC limits to CDQ PSQ, the Amendment 80 sector, and the 
BSAI trawl limited access sector are listed in Table 8.
    One Amendment 80 cooperative has formed for the 2019 fishing year. 
Because all Amendment 80 vessels are part of the cooperative, no PSC 
limit allocation to the Amendment 80 limited access sector is required.
    The 2020 PSC limit allocations between Amendment 80 cooperatives 
and the Amendment 80 limited access sector will not be known until 
eligible participants apply for participation in the program by 
November 1, 2019. NMFS will post 2020 Amendment 80 cooperatives and 
Amendment 80 limited access allocations on the Alaska Region website at 
https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov prior to the start of the fishing year 
on January 1, 2020, based on the harvest specifications effective on 
that date.
    Subsections 679.21(b)(2) and (e)(5) authorize NMFS, after 
consulting with the Council, to establish seasonal apportionments of 
halibut and crab PSC amounts for the BSAI non-trawl, BSAI trawl limited 
access, and Amendment 80 limited access sectors to maximize the ability 
of the fleet to harvest the available groundfish TAC and to minimize 
bycatch. The factors considered are (1) seasonal distribution of 
prohibited species, (2) seasonal distribution of target groundfish 
species relative to prohibited species distribution, (3) prohibited 
species bycatch needs on a seasonal basis relevant to prohibited 
species biomass and expected catches of target groundfish species, (4) 
expected variations in bycatch rates throughout the year, (5) expected 
changes in directed groundfish fishing seasons, (6) expected start of 
fishing effort, and (7) economic effects of establishing seasonal 
prohibited species apportionments on segments of the target groundfish 
industry. Based on this criteria, the Council recommended, and NMFS 
proposes, the seasonal PSC apportionments in Tables 10 and 11 to 
maximize harvest among gear types, fisheries, and seasons, while 
minimizing bycatch of PSC.

 Table 8--Proposed 2019 and 2020 Apportionment of Prohibited Species Catch Allowances to Non-Trawl Gear, the CDQ
                        Program, Amendment 80, and the BSAI Trawl Limited Access Sectors
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                                                                            Trawl PSC                 BSAI trawl
                                                  Non-trawl     CDQ PSQ     remaining    Amendment     limited
     PSC species and area \1\        Total PSC       PSC      reserve \2\   after CDQ    80 sector      access
                                                                               PSQ          \3\        fishery
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Halibut mortality (mt) BSAI.......        3,515          710          315          n/a        1,745          745
Herring (mt) BSAI.................        1,830          n/a          n/a          n/a          n/a          n/a
Red king crab (animals) Zone 1....       97,000          n/a        7,379       86,621       43,293       26,489
C. opilio (animals) COBLZ.........   11,916,450          n/a    1,275,060    7,641,390    5,230,243    3,420,143
C. bairdi crab (animals) Zone 1...      980,000          n/a      104,860      875,140      368,521      411,228
C. bairdi crab (animals) Zone 2...    2,970,000          n/a      317,790    2,652,210      627,778    1,241,500
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\1\ Refer to Sec.   679.2 for definitions of zones.
\2\ The PSQ reserve for crab species is 10.7 percent of each crab PSC limit.
\3\ The Amendment 80 program reduced apportionment of the trawl PSC limits for crab below the total PSC limit.
  These reductions are not apportioned to other gear types or sectors.


    Table 9--Proposed 2019 and 2020 Herring and Red King Crab Savings
    Subarea Prohibited Species Catch Allowances for All Trawl Sectors
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Red king crab
           Fishery categories              Herring (mt)   (animals) Zone
                                               BSAI              1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Yellowfin sole..........................              80             n/a
Rock sole/flathead sole/other flatfish                39             n/a
 \1\....................................
Greenland turbot/arrowtooth flounder/                  5             n/a
 Kamchatka flounder/sablefish...........
Rockfish................................               5             n/a
Pacific cod.............................               9             n/a
Midwater trawl pollock..................           1,662             n/a
Pollock/Atka mackerel/other species 2 3.              30             n/a
Red king crab savings subarea non-                   n/a          24,250
 pelagic trawl gear \4\.................
Total trawl PSC.........................           1,830          97,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ ``Other flatfish'' for PSC monitoring includes all flatfish species,
  except for halibut (a prohibited species), arrowtooth flounder,
  flathead sole, Greenland turbot, Kamchatka flounder, rock sole, and
  yellowfin sole.
\2\ Pollock other than midwater trawl pollock, Atka mackerel, and
  ``other species'' fishery category.
\3\ ``Other species'' for PSC monitoring includes sculpins, sharks,
  skates, and octopuses.
\4\ In October 2018, the Council recommended that the red king crab
  bycatch limit for non-pelagic trawl fisheries within the RKCSS be
  limited to 25 percent of the red king crab PSC allowance (see Sec.
  679.21(e)(3)(ii)(B)(2)).
Note: Species apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.


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 Table 10--Proposed 2019 and 2020 Prohibited Species Bycatch Allowances for the BSAI Trawl Limited Access Sector
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                                                          Prohibited species and area \1\
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    BSAI trawl limited access         Halibut      Red king crab     C. opilio          C. bairdi (animals)
            fisheries             mortality (mt)  (animals) Zone     (animals)   -------------------------------
                                       BSAI              1             COBLZ          Zone 1          Zone 2
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Yellowfin sole..................             150          23,338       3,224,126         346,228       1,185,500
Rock sole/flathead sole/other     ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............               0
 flatfish \2\...................
Greenland turbot/arrowtooth       ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............               0
 flounder/Kamchatka flounder/
 sablefish......................
Rockfish April 15-December 31...               4  ..............           5,326  ..............           1,000
Pacific cod.....................             391           2,954         137,426          60,000          49,999
Pollock/Atka mackerel/other                  200             197          53,265           5,000           5,000
 species \3\....................
Total BSAI trawl limited access              745          26,489       3,420,143         411,228       1,241,500
 PSC............................
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\1\ Refer to Sec.   679.2 for definitions of areas.
\2\ ``Other flatfish'' for PSC monitoring includes all flatfish species, except for halibut (a prohibited
  species), arrowtooth flounder, flathead sole, Greenland turbot, Kamchatka flounder, rock sole, and yellowfin
  sole.
\3\ ``Other species'' for PSC monitoring includes sculpins, sharks, skates, and octopuses.
Note: Species apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.


     Table 11--Proposed 2019 and 2020 Halibut Prohibited Species Bycatch Allowances for Non-Trawl Fisheries
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                                           Halibut mortality (mt) BSAI
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                                                                     Catcher/
          Non-trawl fisheries                    Seasons             processor    Catcher vessel   All non-trawl
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Pacific cod...........................  Annual Pacific cod......             648              13             n/a
                                        January 1-June 10.......             388               9             n/a
                                        June 10-August 15.......             162               2             n/a
                                        August 15-December 31...              98               2             n/a
Non-Pacific cod non-trawl-Total.......  May 1-December 31.......             n/a             n/a              49
Groundfish pot and jig................  n/a.....................             n/a             n/a          Exempt
Sablefish hook-and-line...............  n/a.....................             n/a             n/a          Exempt
Total for all non-trawl PSC...........  n/a.....................             n/a             n/a             710
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Halibut Discard Mortality Rates

    To monitor halibut bycatch mortality allowances and apportionments, 
the Regional Administrator uses observed halibut incidental catch 
rates, halibut discard mortality rates (DMRs), and estimates of 
groundfish catch to project when a fishery's halibut bycatch mortality 
allowance or seasonal apportionment is reached. Halibut incidental 
catch rates are based on observers' estimates of halibut incidental 
catch in the groundfish fishery. DMRs are estimates of the proportion 
of incidentally caught halibut that do not survive after being returned 
to the sea. The cumulative halibut mortality that accrues to a 
particular halibut PSC limit is the product of a DMR multiplied by the 
estimated halibut PSC. DMRs are estimated using the best scientific 
information available in conjunction with the annual BSAI stock 
assessment process. The DMR methodology and findings are included as an 
appendix to the annual BSAI groundfish SAFE report.
    In 2016, the DMR estimation methodology underwent revisions per the 
Council's directive. An interagency halibut working group 
(International Pacific Halibut Commission, Council, and NMFS staff) 
developed improved estimation methods that have undergone review by the 
Plan Team, SSC, and the Council. A summary of the revised methodology 
is included in the BSAI proposed 2017 and 2018 harvest specifications 
(81 FR 87863, December 6, 2016), and the comprehensive discussion of 
the working group's statistical methodology is available from the 
Council (see ADDRESSES). The DMR working group's revised methodology is 
intended to improve estimation accuracy, transparency, and 
transferability in the methodology used for calculating DMRs. The 
working group will continue to consider improvements to the methodology 
used to calculate halibut mortality, including potential changes to the 
reference period (the period of data used for calculating the DMRs). 
Future DMRs may change based on additional years of observer sampling, 
which could provide more recent and accurate data and which could 
improve the accuracy of estimation and progress on methodology. The new 
methodology will continue to ensure that NMFS is using DMRs that more 
accurately reflect halibut mortality, which will inform the different 
sectors of their estimated halibut mortality and allow specific sectors 
to respond with methods that could reduce mortality and, eventually, 
the DMR for that sector.
    In October 2018, the Council recommended adopting the halibut DMRs 
derived from the revised methodology for the proposed 2019 and 2020 
DMRs. The proposed 2019 and 2020 DMRs use an updated 2-year reference 
period. Comparing the proposed DMRs to the final DMRs from the 2018 and 
2019 harvest specifications, the proposed DMR for motherships and 
catcher/processors using non-pelagic trawl gear decreased to 78 percent 
from 84 percent, the proposed DMR for catcher vessels using non-pelagic 
trawl gear decreased to 59 percent from 60 percent, the proposed DMR 
for catcher vessels using hook-and-line gear decreased to percent from 
17 percent, and the proposed DMR for pot gear increased to 19 percent 
from 9

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percent. Table 12 lists the proposed 2019 and 2020 DMRs.

Table 12--Proposed 2019 and 2020 Pacific Halibut Discard Mortality Rates
                           (DMR) for the BSAI
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Halibut
                                                              discard
              Gear                        Sector          mortality rate
                                                             (percent)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pelagic trawl..................  All....................             100
Non-pelagic trawl..............  Mothership and catcher/              78
                                  processor.
Non-pelagic trawl..............  Catcher vessel.........              59
Hook-and-line..................  Catcher vessel.........               4
Hook-and-line..................  Catcher/processor......               8
Pot............................  All....................              19
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Listed AFA Catcher/Processor Sideboard Limits

    Pursuant to Sec.  679.64(a), the Regional Administrator is 
responsible for restricting the ability of listed AFA catcher/
processors to engage in directed fishing for groundfish species other 
than pollock to protect participants in other groundfish fisheries from 
adverse effects resulting from the AFA and from fishery cooperatives in 
the directed pollock fishery. These restrictions are set out as 
``sideboard'' limits on catch. The basis for these proposed sideboard 
limits is described in detail in the final rules implementing the major 
provisions of the AFA (67 FR 79692, December 30, 2002) and Amendment 80 
(72 FR 52668, September 14, 2007). Section 679.64(a)(1)(v) exempts AFA 
catcher/processors from a yellowfin sole sideboard limit because the 
2019 and 2020 aggregate ITAC of yellowfin sole assigned to the 
Amendment 80 sector and BSAI trawl limited access sector is greater 
than 125,000 mt.
    As discussed earlier in this preamble, NMFS published a proposed 
rule (83 FR 40733, August 16, 2018) that would, if implemented, 
establish regulations to prohibit directed fishing for AFA sideboard 
limits for specific groundfish species or species groups, rather than 
prohibiting directed fishing for AFA sideboard limits through the BSAI 
annual harvest specifications. If that rule becomes effective prior to 
the publication of the final 2019 and 2020 harvest specifications, NMFS 
will no longer publish most of the sideboards listed below in Table 13. 
Table 13 lists the proposed 2019 and 2020 catcher/processor groundfish 
sideboard limits.
    All harvest of groundfish sideboard species by listed AFA catcher/
processors, whether as targeted catch or incidental catch, will be 
deducted from the sideboard limits in Table 13. However, groundfish 
sideboard species that are delivered to listed AFA catcher/processors 
by catcher vessels will not be deducted from the 2019 and 2020 
sideboard limits for the listed AFA catcher/processors.

              Table 13--Proposed 2019 and 2020 BSAI Groundfish Sideboard Limits for Listed American Fisheries Act Catcher/Processors (C/Ps)
                                                              [Amounts are in metric tons]
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                                                                                             1995-1997
                                                                         ------------------------------------------------  2019 and 2020   2019 and 2020
              Target species                            Area                                                 Ratio of     ITAC available      AFA C/P
                                                                          Retained catch    Total catch   retained catch  to all trawl C/    sideboard
                                                                                                          to total catch      Ps \1\           limit
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sablefish trawl...........................  BS..........................               8             497           0.016             876              14
                                            AI..........................  ..............             145  ..............             595  ..............
Greenland turbot..........................  BS..........................             121          17,305           0.007           4,356              30
                                            AI..........................              23           4,987           0.005             144               1
Arrowtooth flounder.......................  BSAI........................              76          33,987           0.002          11,900              24
Kamchatka flounder........................  BSAI........................              76          33,987           0.002           4,250               9
Rock sole.................................  BSAI........................           6,317         169,362           0.037          43,846           1,622
Flathead sole.............................  BSAI........................           1,925          52,755           0.036          14,735             530
Alaska plaice.............................  BSAI........................              14           9,438           0.001          13,814              14
Other flatfish............................  BSAI........................           3,058          52,298           0.058           3,400             197
                                            BS..........................              12           4,879           0.002           9,774              20
Pacific ocean perch.......................  Eastern AI..................             125           6,179           0.020           8,675             174
                                            Central AI..................               3           5,698           0.001           6,741               7
                                            Western AI..................              54          13,598           0.004           8,141              33
Northern rockfish.........................  BSAI........................              91          13,040           0.007           5,525              39
Rougheye rockfish.........................  EBS/EAI.....................              50           2,811           0.018              64               1
                                            CAI/WAI.....................              50           2,811           0.018             128               2
Shortraker rockfish.......................  BSAI........................              50           2,811           0.018             128               2
Other rockfish............................  BS..........................              18             621           0.029             234               7
                                            AI..........................              22             806           0.027             485              13
Atka mackerel.............................  Central AI..................             n/a             n/a           0.115          22,231           2,557
                                                    A season \2\                     n/a             n/a           0.115          11,116           1,278
                                                    B season \2\                     n/a             n/a           0.115          11,116           1,278
                                            Western AI..................             n/a             n/a             0.2          12,346           2,469
                                                    A season \2\                     n/a             n/a             0.2           6,173           1,235
                                                    B season \2\                     n/a             n/a             0.2           6,173           1,235

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Skates....................................  BSAI........................             553          68,672           0.008          22,950             184
Sculpins..................................  BSAI........................             553          68,672           0.008           4,250              34
Sharks....................................  BSAI........................             553          68,672           0.008             153               1
Octopuses.................................  BSAI........................             553          68,672           0.008             170               1
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\1\ Aleutians Islands Pacific ocean perch, and BSAI Atka mackerel, flathead sole, rock sole, and yellowfin sole are multiplied by the remainder of the
  TAC after the subtraction of the CDQ reserve under Sec.   679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C).
\2\ The seasonal apportionment of Atka mackerel in the BSAI trawl limited access sector is 50 percent in the A season and 50 percent in the B season.
  Listed AFA catcher/processors are limited to harvesting no more than zero in the Eastern Aleutian District and Bering Sea subarea, 20 percent of the
  annual ITAC specified for the Western Aleutian District, and 11.5 percent of the annual ITAC specified for the Central Aleutian District.
Note: Section 679.64(a)(1)(v) exempts AFA catcher/processors from a yellowfin sole sideboard limit because the 2019 and 2020 aggregate ITAC of yellowfin
  sole assigned to the Amendment 80 sector and BSAI trawl limited access sector is greater than 125,000 mt.

    Section 679.64(a)(2) and Tables 40 and 41 to 50 CFR part 679 
establish a formula for calculating PSC sideboard limits for halibut 
and crab caught by listed AFA catcher/processors. The basis for these 
sideboard limits is described in detail in the final rules implementing 
the major provisions of the AFA (67 FR 79692, December 30, 2002) and 
Amendment 80 (72 FR 52668, September 14, 2007).
    PSC species listed in Table 14 that are caught by listed AFA 
catcher/processors participating in any groundfish fishery other than 
pollock will accrue against the proposed 2019 and 2020 PSC sideboard 
limits for the listed AFA catcher/processors. Section 
679.21(b)(4)(iii), (e)(3)(v), and (e)(7) authorize NMFS to close 
directed fishing for groundfish other than pollock for listed AFA 
catcher/processors once a proposed 2019 or 2020 PSC sideboard limit 
listed in Table 14 is reached.
    Pursuant to Sec. Sec.  679.21(b)(1)(ii)(C) and (e)(3)(ii)(C), 
halibut or crab PSC caught by listed AFA catcher/processors while 
fishing for pollock will accrue against the PSC allowances annually 
specified for the pollock/Atka mackerel/``other species'' fishery 
categories, according to Sec. Sec.  679.21(b)(1)(ii)(B) and (e)(3)(iv).

   Table 14--Proposed 2019 and 2020 BSAI Prohibited Species Sideboard Limits for American Fisheries Act Listed
                                               Catcher/Processors
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                                                                                   Proposed 2019
                                                                                   and 2020 PSC
                                                                                   available to    Proposed 2019
                    PSC species and area \1\                       Ratio of PSC    trawl vessels   and 2020 C/P
                                                                   to total PSC        after         sideboard
                                                                                  subtraction of     limit \2\
                                                                                      PSQ \2\
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BSAI Halibut mortality..........................................             n/a             n/a             286
Red king crab Zone 1............................................           0.007          86,621             606
C. opilio (COBLZ)...............................................           0.153       8,144,641       1,246,130
C. bairdi Zone 1................................................           0.140         741,190         103,767
C. bairdi Zone 2................................................           0.050       2,250,360         112,518
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\1\ Refer to Sec.   679.2 for definitions of areas.
\2\ Halibut amounts are in metric tons of halibut mortality. Crab amounts are in numbers of animals.

AFA Catcher Vessel Sideboard Limits

    Pursuant to Sec.  679.64(b), the Regional Administrator is 
responsible for restricting the ability of AFA catcher vessels to 
engage in directed fishing for groundfish species other than pollock to 
protect participants in other groundfish fisheries from adverse effects 
resulting from the AFA and from fishery cooperatives in the directed 
pollock fishery. Section 679.64(b)(3) and (b)(4) establish formulas for 
setting AFA catcher vessel groundfish and PSC sideboard limits for the 
BSAI. The basis for these sideboard limits is described in detail in 
the final rules implementing the major provisions of the AFA (67 FR 
79692, December 30, 2002) and Amendment 80 (72 FR 52668, September 14, 
2007). Tables 15 and 16 list the proposed 2019 and 2020 AFA catcher 
vessel sideboard limits.
    As discussed earlier in this preamble, NMFS published a proposed 
rule (83 FR 40733, August 16, 2018) that would, if implemented, 
establish regulations to prohibit directed fishing for AFA sideboard 
limits for specific groundfish species or species groups, rather than 
prohibiting directed fishing for AFA sideboard limits through the BSAI 
annual harvest specifications. If that rule becomes effective prior to 
the publication of the final 2019 and 2020 harvest specifications, NMFS 
will no longer publish most of the sideboards listed in Table 15. All 
catch of groundfish sideboard species made by non-exempt AFA catcher 
vessels, whether as targeted catch or as incidental catch, will be 
deducted from the 2019 and 2020 sideboard limits listed in Table 15.

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  Table 15--Proposed 2019 and 2020 BSAI Groundfish Sideboard Limits for American Fisheries Act Catcher Vessels
                                                      (CVs)
                                          [Amounts are in metric tons]
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                                                                                                   2019 and 2020
                                                                  Ratio of 1995-                    AFA catcher
              Species                Fishery by area/gear/season    1997 AFA CV    2019 and 2020      vessel
                                                                  catch to 1995-  initial TAC\1\     sideboard
                                                                     1997 TAC                         limits
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pacific cod........................  BSAI.......................             n/a             n/a             n/a
                                     Jig gear...................  ..............           2,140  ..............
                                     Hook-and-line CV >60 ft LOA             n/a             n/a             n/a
                                        Jan 1-Jun 10............          0.0006             155               0
                                        Jun 10-Dec 31...........          0.0006             149               0
                                     Pot gear CV >60 ft LOA.....             n/a             n/a             n/a
                                        Jan 1-Jun 10............          0.0006           6,521               4
                                        Sept 1-Dec 31...........          0.0006           6,265               4
                                     CV <60 ft LOA using hook-            0.0006           3,044               2
                                      and-line or pot gear.
                                     Trawl gear CV..............             n/a             n/a             n/a
                                        Jan 20-Apr 1............          0.8609          25,001          21,523
                                        Apr 1-Jun 10............          0.8609           3,716           3,199
                                        Jun 10-Nov 1............          0.8609           5,068           4,363
Sablefish..........................  BS trawl gear..............          0.0906             876              79
                                     AI trawl gear..............          0.0645             595              38
Greenland turbot...................  BS.........................          0.0645           4,356             281
                                     AI.........................          0.0205             144               3
Arrowtooth flounder................  BSAI.......................          0.0690          11,900             821
Kamchatka flounder.................  BSAI.......................          0.0690           4,250             293
Rock sole..........................  BSAI.......................          0.0341          43,846           1,495
Flathead sole......................  BS trawl gear..............          0.0505          14,735             744
Alaska plaice......................  BSAI.......................          0.0441          13,814             609
Other flatfish.....................  BSAI.......................          0.0441           3,400             150
Pacific ocean perch................  BS.........................          0.1000           9,774             977
                                     Eastern AI.................          0.0077           8,675              67
                                     Central AI.................          0.0025           6,741              17
                                     Western AI.................  ..............           8,141  ..............
Northern rockfish..................  BSAI.......................          0.0084           5,525              46
Rougheye rockfish..................  EBS/EAI....................          0.0037              64               0
                                     CAI/WAI....................          0.0037             128               0
Shortraker rockfish................  BSAI.......................          0.0037             128               0
Other rockfish.....................  BS.........................          0.0048             234               1
                                     AI.........................          0.0095             485               5
Atka mackerel......................  Eastern AI/BS..............             n/a          30,166             n/a
                                        Jan 1-Jun 10............          0.0032          15,083              48
                                        Jun 10-Nov 1............          0.0032          15,083              48
                                     Central AI.................             n/a          22,231             n/a
                                        Jan 1-Jun 10............          0.0001          11,116               1
                                        Jun 10-Nov 1............          0.0001          11,116               1
                                     Western AI.................             n/a          12,346             n/a
                                        Jan 1-Jun 10............  ..............           6,173  ..............
                                        Jun 10-Nov 1............  ..............           6,173  ..............
Skates.............................  BSAI.......................          0.0541          22,950           1,242
Sculpins...........................  BSAI.......................          0.0541           4,250             230
Sharks.............................  BSAI.......................          0.0541             153               8
Octopuses..........................  BSAI.......................          0.0541             170               9
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Aleutians Islands Pacific ocean perch, and BSAI Atka mackerel, flathead sole, Pacific cod, rock sole, and
  yellowfin sole are multiplied by the remainder of the TAC of that species after the subtraction of the CDQ
  reserve under Sec.   679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C).
Note: Section 679.64(b)(6) exempts AFA catcher vessels from a yellowfin sole sideboard limit because the 2019
  and 2020 aggregate ITAC of yellowfin sole assigned to the Amendment 80 sector and BSAI trawl limited access
  sector is greater than 125,000 mt.

    Halibut and crab PSC limits listed in Table 16 that are caught by 
AFA catcher vessels participating in any groundfish fishery other than 
pollock will accrue against the 2019 and 2020 PSC sideboard limits for 
the AFA catcher vessels. Section 679.21(b)(4)(iii), (e)(7), and 
(e)(3)(v) authorize NMFS to close directed fishing for groundfish other 
than pollock for AFA catcher vessels once a proposed 2019 and 2020 PSC 
sideboard limit listed in Table 16 is reached. Pursuant to Sec. Sec.  
679.21(b)(1)(ii)(C) and (e)(3)(ii)(C), halibut or crab PSC caught by 
AFA catcher vessels while fishing for pollock in the BS will accrue 
against the PSC allowances annually specified for the pollock/Atka 
mackerel/``other species'' fishery categories under Sec. Sec.  
679.21(b)(1)(ii)(B) and (e)(3)(iv).

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Table 16--Proposed 2019 and 2020 American Fisheries Act Catcher Vessel Prohibited Species Catch Sideboard Limits
                                                for the BSAI \1\
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                                                                                   Proposed 2019
                                                                    AFA catcher    and 2020 PSC    Proposed 2019
                                                                    vessel PSC      limit after    and 2020 AFA
   PSC species and area \1\        Target fishery category \2\       sideboard    subtraction of  catcher vessel
                                                                    limit ratio    PSQ reserves    PSC sideboard
                                                                                        \3\          limit \3\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Halibut.......................  Pacific cod trawl...............             n/a             n/a             887
                                Pacific cod hook-and-line or pot             n/a             n/a               2
                                Yellowfin sole total............             n/a             n/a             101
                                Rock sole/flathead sole/other                n/a             n/a             228
                                 flatfish \4\.
                                Greenland turbot/arrowtooth                  n/a             n/a
                                 flounder/Kamchatka flounder/
                                 sablefish.
                                Rockfish........................             n/a             n/a               2
                                Pollock/Atka mackerel/other                  n/a             n/a               5
                                 species \5\.
Red king crab Zone 1..........  n/a.............................          0.2990          86,621          25,900
C. opilio COBLZ...............  n/a.............................          0.1680       8,144,641       1,368,300
C. bairdi Zone 1..............  n/a.............................          0.3300         741,190         244,593
C. bairdi Zone 2..............  n/a.............................          0.1860       2,250,360         418,567
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Refer to Sec.   679.2 for definitions of areas.
\2\ Target fishery categories are defined at Sec.   679.21(b)(1)(ii)(B) and (e)(3)(iv).
\3\ Halibut amounts are in metric tons of halibut mortality. Crab amounts are in numbers of animals.
\4\ ``Other flatfish'' for PSC monitoring includes all flatfish species, except for halibut (a prohibited
  species), arrowtooth flounder, Kamchatka flounder, flathead sole, Greenland turbot, rock sole, and yellowfin
  sole.
\5\ ``Other species'' for PSC monitoring includes skates, sculpins, sharks, and octopuses.

Classification

    NMFS has determined that the proposed harvest specifications are 
consistent with the FMP and preliminarily determined that the proposed 
harvest specifications are consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens Act and 
other applicable laws, subject to further review after public comment.
    This action is authorized under 50 CFR 679.20 and is exempt from 
review under Executive Order 12866.
    NMFS prepared an EIS for this action and made it available to the 
public on January 12, 2007 (72 FR 1512). On February 13, 2007, NMFS 
issued the Record of Decision (ROD) for the Final EIS. A SIR that 
assesses the need to prepare a Supplemental EIS is being prepared for 
the final harvest specifications. Copies of the Final EIS, ROD, and 
annual SIRs for this action are available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES). 
The Final EIS analyzes the environmental, social, and economic 
consequences of the proposed groundfish harvest specifications and 
alternative harvest strategies on resources in the action area. Based 
on the analysis in the Final EIS, NMFS concluded that the preferred 
Alternative (Alternative 2) provides the best balance among relevant 
environmental, social, and economic considerations and allows for 
continued management of the groundfish fisheries based on the most 
recent, best scientific information.
    NMFS prepared an IRFA, as required by section 603 of the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (RFA), analyzing the methodology for establishing the 
relevant TACs. The IRFA evaluates the economic impacts on small 
entities of alternative harvest strategies for the groundfish fisheries 
in the exclusive economic zone off Alaska. As described in the 
methodology, TACs are set to a level that falls within the range of 
ABCs recommended by the SSC; the sum of the TACs must achieve the OY 
specified in the FMP. While the specific numbers that the methodology 
produces may vary from year to year, the methodology itself remains 
constant.
    A description of the proposed action, why it is being considered, 
and the legal basis for this proposed action are contained in the 
preamble above. A copy of the IRFA is available from NMFS (see 
ADDRESSES). A summary of the IRFA follows.
    The action under consideration is a harvest strategy to govern the 
catch of groundfish in the BSAI. The preferred alternative is the 
existing harvest strategy in which TACs fall within the range of ABCs 
recommended by the SSC, but, as discussed below, NMFS considered other 
alternatives. This action is taken in accordance with the FMP prepared 
by the Council pursuant to the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
    The entities directly regulated by this action are those that 
harvest groundfish in the exclusive economic zone of the BSAI and in 
parallel fisheries within State waters. These include entities 
operating catcher vessels and catcher/processors within the action area 
and entities receiving direct allocations of groundfish.
    For RFA purposes only, NMFS has established a small business size 
standard for businesses, including their affiliates, whose primary 
industry is commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2). A business primarily 
engaged in commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411) is classified as a 
small business if it is independently owned and operated, is not 
dominant in its field of operation (including its affiliates), and has 
combined annual gross receipts not in excess of $11 million for all its 
affiliated operations worldwide.
    The IRFA shows that, in 2017, the estimated number of directly 
regulated small entities include approximately 170 catcher vessels, 
four catcher/processors, and six CDQ groups. Some of these vessels are 
members of AFA inshore pollock cooperatives, Gulf of Alaska rockfish 
cooperatives, or BSAI Crab Rationalization Program cooperatives, and, 
since under the RFA the aggregate gross receipts of all participating 
members of the cooperative must meet the ``under $11 million'' 
threshold, the cooperatives are considered to be large entities within 
the meaning of the RFA. Thus, the estimate of 170 catcher vessels may 
be an overstatement of the number of small entities. Average gross 
revenues were $570,000 for small hook-and-line vessels, $1.37 million 
for small pot vessels, and $3.15 million for small trawl vessels. The 
average gross revenue for catcher/processors are not reported, due to 
confidentiality considerations.
    The preferred alternative (Alternative 2) was compared to four 
other alternatives. Alternative 1 would have set TACs to generate 
fishing rates equal

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to the maximum permissible ABC (if the full TAC were harvested), unless 
the sum of TACs exceeded the BSAI OY, in which case TACs would have 
been limited to the OY. Alternative 3 would have set TACs to produce 
fishing rates equal to the most recent 5-year average fishing rates. 
Alternative 4 would have set TACs equal to the lower limit of the BSAI 
OY range. Alternative 5, the ``no action'' alternative, would have set 
TACs equal to zero.
    The TACs associated with Alternative 2, the preferred harvest 
strategy, are those recommended by the Council in October 2018. OFLs 
and ABCs for the species were based on recommendations prepared by the 
Council's BSAI Groundfish Plan Team in September 2018, and reviewed and 
modified by the Council's SSC in October 2018. The Council based its 
TAC recommendations on those of its AP, which were consistent with the 
SSC's OFL and ABC recommendations.
    Alternative 1 selects harvest rates that would allow fishermen to 
harvest stocks at the level of ABCs, unless total harvests were 
constrained by the upper bound of the BSAI OY of two million mt. As 
shown in Table 1 of the preamble, the sum of ABCs in 2019 and 2020 
would be 3,573,772 mt, which is above the upper bound of the OY range. 
Under Alternative 1, the sum of TACs is equal to the sum of ABCs. In 
this instance, Alternative 1 is consistent with the preferred 
alternative (Alternative 2), meets the objectives of that action, and 
has small entity impacts that are equivalent to small entity impacts of 
the preferred alternative. However, NMFS cannot set TACs equal to the 
sum of ABCs in the BSAI due to the constraining OY limit of two million 
mt, which Alternative 1 would exceed.
    Alternative 3 selects harvest rates based on the most recent 5 
years of harvest rates (for species in Tiers 1 through 3) or based on 
the most recent 5 years of harvests (for species in Tiers 4 through 6). 
This alternative is inconsistent with the objectives of this action (as 
reflected in Alternative 2, the Council's preferred harvest strategy) 
because it does not take account of the most recent biological 
information for this fishery, as required by the Magnuson-Stevens Act. 
NMFS annually conducts at-sea stock surveys for different species, as 
well as statistical modeling, to estimate stock sizes and permissible 
harvest levels. Actual harvest rates or harvest amounts are a component 
of these estimates, but in and of themselves may not accurately portray 
stock sizes and conditions. Harvest rates are listed for each species 
category for each year in the SAFE report (see ADDRESSES).
    Alternative 4 would lead to significantly lower harvests of all 
groundfish species and reduce TACs from the upper end of the OY range 
in the BSAI, to its lower end of 1.4 million mt. Overall, this would 
reduce 2019 TACs by about 30 percent, which would lead to significant 
reductions in harvests of species by small entities. While reductions 
of this size would alter the supply, and, therefore, would be 
associated with offsetting price increases, the size of these 
associated price increases is uncertain. While production declines in 
the BSAI would undoubtedly be associated with price increases in the 
BSAI, these increases still would be constrained by production of 
substitutes, and are unlikely to completely offset revenue declines 
resulting from reductions in harvests of these species by small 
entities. Thus, this alternative would have a detrimental impact on 
small entities.
    Alternative 5, which sets all harvests equal to zero, would have a 
significant adverse impact on small entities and would be contrary to 
the requirement for achieving OY on a continuing basis, as mandated by 
the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
    The proposed harvest specifications (Alternative 2) extend the 
current 2019 OFLs, ABCs, and TACs to 2019 and 2020, with the exceptions 
for removal of the squid OFL, ABC, and TAC in the BSAI and the related 
increase in BS pollock TAC amounts, and for the decreases of the 
Pacific cod BS and AI TACs to account for the State's GHLs. As noted in 
the IRFA, the Council may modify its recommendations for final OFLs, 
ABCs, and TACs in December 2018, when it reviews the November 2018 SAFE 
report from its groundfish Plan Team, and the reports of the SSC and 
AP, at the 2018 December Council meeting. NMFS does not expect adverse 
impacts on small entities, because most of the TACs in the proposed 
2019 and 2020 harvest specifications are unchanged from the 2019 
harvest specification TACs, with the exception of changes for TACs for 
squid, BS pollock, and Pacific cod, and because the sum of all TACs 
remains within the upper limit of OY for the BSAI of 2.0 million mt. 
Also, NMFS does not expect any changes that might be made by the 
Council in December 2018 to be large enough to have an impact on small 
entities.
    This action does not modify recordkeeping or reporting 
requirements, or duplicate, overlap, or conflict with any Federal 
rules.
    Adverse impacts on marine mammals or endangered species resulting 
from fishing activities conducted under these harvest specifications 
are discussed in the Final EIS and its accompanying annual SIRs (see 
ADDRESSES).

    Authority:  16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 16 U.S.C. 1540(f); 16 U.S.C. 
1801 et seq.; 16 U.S.C. 3631 et seq.; Pub. L. 105-277; Pub. L. 106-
31; Pub. L. 106-554; Pub. L. 108-199; Pub. L. 108-447; Pub. L. 109-
241; Pub. L. 109-479.

    Dated: November 29, 2018.
Samuel D. Rauch, III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
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                                                DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  submitted voluntarily by the sender is                80 allocations, Community
                                                                                                        publicly accessible. NMFS will accept                 Development Quota (CDQ) reserve
                                                National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/A’’ in                  amounts established by
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                                                                                                        anonymous).                                           biological catch (ABC) surpluses and
                                                50 CFR Part 679                                            Electronic copies of the Alaska                    reserves for CDQ groups and
                                                [Docket No. 180713633–8633–01]                          Groundfish Harvest Specifications Final               Amendment 80 cooperatives for
                                                                                                        Environmental Impact Statement (Final                 flathead sole, rock sole, and yellowfin
                                                RIN 0648–XG356                                          EIS), Record of Decision (ROD), the                   sole. The proposed harvest
                                                                                                        annual Supplementary Information                      specifications set forth in Tables 1
                                                Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic                     Reports (SIRs) to the Final EIS, and the              through 16 of this action satisfy these
                                                Zone Off Alaska; Bering Sea and                         Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis               requirements.
                                                Aleutian Islands; 2019 and 2020                         (IRFA) prepared for this action may be                   Under § 679.20(c)(3), NMFS will
                                                Harvest Specifications for Groundfish                   obtained from https://                                publish the final harvest specifications
                                                AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      www.regulations.gov or from the Alaska                for 2019 and 2020 after (1) considering
                                                Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    Region website at https://                            comments received within the comment
                                                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      alaskafisheries.noaa.gov. An updated                  period (see DATES), (2) consulting with
                                                Commerce.                                               2019 SIR for the final 2019 and 2020                  the Council at its December 2018
                                                ACTION: Proposed rule; request for                      harvest specifications will be available              meeting, (3) considering information
                                                comments.                                               from the same sources. The final 2017                 presented in the 2019 SIR to the EIS that
                                                                                                        Stock Assessment and Fishery                          assesses the need to prepare a
                                                SUMMARY:    NMFS proposes 2019 and                      Evaluation (SAFE) report for the                      Supplemental EIS (see ADDRESSES), and
                                                2020 harvest specifications,                            groundfish resources of the BSAI, dated               (4) considering information presented in
                                                apportionments, and prohibited species                  November 2017, is available from the                  the final 2018 SAFE reports prepared for
                                                catch allowances for the groundfish                     North Pacific Fishery Management                      the 2019 and 2020 groundfish fisheries.
                                                fisheries of the Bering Sea and Aleutian                Council (Council) at 605 West 4th
                                                                                                                                                              Other Actions Affecting or Potentially
                                                Islands (BSAI) management area. This                    Avenue, Suite 306, Anchorage, AK
                                                                                                                                                              Affecting the 2019 and 2020 Harvest
                                                action is necessary to establish harvest                99501–2252, phone 907–271–2809, or
                                                                                                                                                              Specifications
                                                limits for groundfish during the 2019                   from the Council’s website at https://
                                                and 2020 fishing years, and to                          www.npfmc.org/. The 2018 SAFE report                  Amendment 117: Reclassify Squid as an
                                                accomplish the goals and objectives of                  for the BSAI is available from the same               Ecosystem Species
                                                the Fishery Management Plan for                         source.                                                  On July 6, 2018, NMFS published the
                                                Groundfish of the Bering Sea and                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      final rule to implement Amendment 117
                                                Aleutian Islands Management Area. The                   Steve Whitney, 907–586–7228.                          to the FMP (83 FR 31460). This rule
                                                intended effect of this action is to                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Federal                    reclassified squid in the FMP as an
                                                conserve and manage the groundfish                      regulations at 50 CFR part 679                        ‘‘Ecosystem Component’’ species, which
                                                resources in the BSAI in accordance                     implement the Fishery Management                      is a category of non-target species that
                                                with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                       Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea                 are not in need of conservation and
                                                Conservation and Management Act.                        and Aleutian Islands Management Area                  management. Accordingly, NMFS will
                                                DATES: Comments must be received by                     (FMP) and govern the groundfish                       no longer set an Overfishing Level
                                                January 7, 2019.                                        fisheries in the BSAI. The Council                    (OFL), ABC, and TAC for squid in the
                                                ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,                        prepared the FMP, and NMFS approved                   BSAI groundfish harvest specifications,
                                                identified by NOAA–NMFS–2018–0089,                      it, under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                beginning with the proposed 2019 and
                                                by either of the following methods:                     Conservation and Management Act                       2020 harvest specifications.
                                                   • Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: Go to                 (Magnuson-Stevens Act). General                       Amendment 117 prohibits directed
                                                www.regulations.gov/                                    regulations governing U.S. fisheries also             fishing for squid, while maintaining
                                                #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2018-                        appear at 50 CFR part 600.                            recordkeeping and reporting
                                                0089, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                     The FMP and its implementing                       requirements for squid. Amendment 117
                                                complete the required fields, and enter                 regulations require NMFS, after                       also establishes a squid maximum
                                                or attach your comments.                                consultation with the Council, to                     retainable amount when directed fishing
                                                   • Mail: Submit written comments to                   specify annually the total allowable                  for halibut and groundfish species at 20
                                                Glenn Merrill, Assistant Regional                       catch (TAC) for each target species                   percent to discourage targeting squid.
                                                Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries                    category. The sum of TACs for all
                                                Division, Alaska Region NMFS, Attn:                     groundfish species in the BSAI must be                Rulemaking To Prohibit Directed
                                                Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O.                  within the optimum yield (OY) range of                Fishing for American Fisheries Act
                                                Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802–1668.                       1.4 million to 2.0 million metric tons                (AFA) Sideboard Limits
                                                   Instructions: NMFS may not consider                  (mt) (see § 679.20(a)(1)(i)(A)). Section                On August 16, 2018, NMFS published
                                                comments if they are sent by any other                  679.20(c)(1) further requires NMFS to                 a proposed rule (83 FR 40733) that
                                                method, to any other address or                         publish proposed harvest specifications               would modify regulations for the
                                                individual, or received after the                       in the Federal Register and solicit                   American Fisheries Act (AFA) Program
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                                                comment period ends. All comments                       public comments on proposed annual                    participants subject to limits on the
                                                received are a part of the public record,               TACs and apportionments thereof,                      catch of specific species (sideboard
                                                and NMFS will post the comments for                     prohibited species catch (PSC)                        limits) in the BSAI. Sideboard limits are
                                                public viewing on www.regulations.gov                   allowances, prohibited species quota                  intended to prevent AFA Program
                                                without change. All personal identifying                (PSQ) reserves established by § 679.21,               participants who benefit from receiving
                                                information (e.g., name, address),                      seasonal allowances of pollock, Pacific               exclusive harvesting privileges in a
                                                confidential business information, or                   cod, and Atka mackerel TAC, American                  particular fishery from shifting effort
                                                otherwise sensitive information                         Fisheries Act allocations, Amendment                  into other fisheries.


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                                                   Specifically, the proposed rule would                however, 90 percent of the 2019 BS GHL                2019 harvest specifications published in
                                                primarily establish regulations to                      is harvested by November 15, 2019, the                February 2018, which were set after
                                                prohibit directed fishing for sideboard                 2020 GHL will increase by 1 percent to                consideration of the most recent 2017
                                                limits for specific groundfish species or               9 percent of the 2020 Pacific cod ABC                 SAFE report, and are based on the
                                                species groups, rather than prohibiting                 in the BS, and the 2020 BS TAC will                   initial survey data that were presented
                                                directed fishing for AFA sideboard                      decrease to account for the increased BS              at the September 2018 Plan Team
                                                limits through the BSAI annual harvest                  GHL.                                                  meeting. These proposed 2019 and 2020
                                                specifications. The proposed rule would                    For 2019 and 2020, the BOF                         harvest specifications are subject to
                                                streamline and simplify NMFS’s                          established a GHL in State waters in the              change in the final harvest
                                                management of applicable groundfish                     Aleutian Islands subarea (AI) equal to                specifications to be published by NMFS
                                                sideboard limits. Currently, NMFS                       31 percent of the Pacific cod ABC for                 following the Council’s December 2018
                                                calculates numerous AFA Program                         the AI. The Council and its Plan Team,                meeting. In November 2018, the Plan
                                                sideboard limits as part of the annual                  SSC, and AP recommended that the sum                  Team will update the 2017 SAFE report
                                                BSAI groundfish harvest specifications                  of all State and Federal water Pacific                to include new information collected
                                                process and publishes these sideboard                   cod removals from the AI not exceed the               during 2018, such as NMFS stock
                                                limits in the Federal Register.                         proposed ABC recommendations of                       surveys, revised stock assessments, and
                                                Concurrently, NMFS prohibits directed                   21,500 mt. Accordingly, the Council                   catch data. The Plan Team will compile
                                                fishing for the majority of the                         recommended, and NMFS proposes,                       this information and present the draft
                                                groundfish sideboard limits because                     that the 2019 and 2020 Pacific cod TACs               2018 SAFE report at the December 2018
                                                most limits are too small to support                    in the AI account for the State’s GHL for             Council meeting. At that meeting, the
                                                directed fishing. Rather than continue                  Pacific cod caught in State waters in the             SSC and the Council will review the
                                                this annual process, this action proposes               AI.                                                   2018 SAFE report, and the Council will
                                                to revise regulations to prohibit directed              Proposed ABC and TAC Harvest                          approve the 2018 SAFE report. The
                                                fishing in regulation for most AFA                      Specifications                                        Council will consider information
                                                Program groundfish sideboard limits.                                                                          contained in the 2018 SAFE report,
                                                NMFS would no longer calculate and                         At the October 2018 Council meeting,               recommendations from the November
                                                publish AFA Program sideboard limit                     the SSC, AP, and Council reviewed the                 2018 Plan Team meeting and December
                                                amounts for most groundfish species in                  most recent biological and harvest                    2018 SSC and AP meetings, public
                                                the annual BSAI harvest specifications.                 information on the condition of the                   testimony, and relevant written
                                                If the final rulemaking implementing                    BSAI groundfish stocks. This                          comments in making its
                                                these changes is effective prior to the                 information was compiled by the Plan                  recommendations for the final 2019 and
                                                publication of the final 2019 and 2020                  Team and presented in the final 2017                  2020 harvest specifications.
                                                harvest specifications, NMFS would no                   SAFE report for the BSAI groundfish                      In previous years, the most significant
                                                longer publish the majority of the                      fisheries, dated November 2017 (see                   changes (relative to the amount of
                                                sideboard limits contained in Tables 13                 ADDRESSES). The final 2018 SAFE report                assessed tonnage of fish) to the OFLs
                                                and 15 of this proposed action.                         will be available from the same source.               and ABCs from the proposed to the final
                                                                                                           The only changes to the proposed                   harvest specifications have been based
                                                State of Alaska Guideline Harvest Levels                2019 and 2020 harvest specifications                  on the most recent NMFS stock surveys.
                                                   For 2019 and 2020, the Board of                      from the final 2019 harvest                           These surveys provide updated
                                                Fisheries (BOF) for the State of Alaska                 specifications published in February                  estimates of stock biomass and spatial
                                                (State) established the guideline harvest               2018 (83 FR 8365, February 27, 2018)                  distribution, and changes to the models
                                                level (GHL) for vessels using pot gear in               are associated with squid OFL, ABC,                   or the models’ results used for
                                                State waters in the Bering Sea subarea                  and TAC; BS pollock TAC; and Pacific                  producing stock assessments. Any
                                                (BS) equal to 8 percent of the Pacific cod              cod TACs. Consistent with the final                   changes to models used in stock
                                                ABC in the BS. Also, for 2019 and 2020,                 approval of Amendment 117 and the                     assessments will be recommended by
                                                the BOF established an additional GHL                   reclassification of squid as an ecosystem             the Plan Team in November 2018 and
                                                for vessels using jig gear in State waters              component species (83 FR 31460), the                  then included in the final 2018 SAFE
                                                in the BS equal to 45 mt of Pacific cod.                2019 harvest specifications include the               report. Model changes can result in
                                                The Council and its BSAI Groundfish                     removal of the squid OFL (6,912 mt),                  changes to final OFLs, ABCs, and TACs.
                                                Plan Team (Plan Team), Scientific and                   squid ABC (5,184 mt), and squid TAC                   The final 2018 SAFE report will include
                                                Statistical Committee (SSC), and                        (1,200 mt) in the BSAI. The Council                   the most recent information, such as
                                                Advisory Panel (AP) recommended that                    recommended, and NMFS includes in                     catch data.
                                                the sum of all State and Federal water                  these proposed specifications, a                         The final harvest specification
                                                Pacific cod removals from the BS not                    corresponding 1,200 mt increase in the                amounts for these stocks are not
                                                exceed the proposed ABC                                 BS pollock TAC. The net increase of the               expected to vary greatly from the
                                                recommendations of 170,000 mt.                          BS pollock TAC equals the decrease of                 proposed harvest specification amounts
                                                Accordingly, the Council recommended,                   the squid TAC. As discussed earlier in                published here. If the 2018 SAFE report
                                                and NMFS proposes, that the 2019 and                    this preamble, the BS and AI Pacific cod              indicates that the stock biomass trend is
                                                2020 Pacific cod TACs in the BS                         TACs were reduced to account for the                  increasing for a species, then the final
                                                account for the State’s GHLs for Pacific                increases in the BS and AI Pacific cod                2019 and 2020 harvest specifications
                                                cod caught in State waters in the BS.                   GHLs. This reduced the 2019 and 2020                  may reflect an increase from the
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                                                Also, the BOF approved a one percent                    BS Pacific cod TAC from 159,120 mt to                 proposed harvest specifications.
                                                annual increase in the BS GHL, up to 15                 156,355 mt, and the AI Pacific cod TAC                Conversely, if the 2018 SAFE report
                                                percent of the Pacific cod ABC in the                   from 15,695 mt to 14,835 mt. Therefore,               indicates that the stock biomass trend is
                                                BS, if 90 percent of the GHL is harvested               the sum of the 2019 and 2020 proposed                 decreasing for a species, then the final
                                                by November 15 of the preceding year.                   TACs decreased from 2.0 million mt to                 2019 and 2020 harvest specifications
                                                If 90 percent of the 2019 BS GHL is not                 1,996,375 mt.                                         may reflect a decrease from the
                                                harvested by November 15, 2019, the                        The proposed 2019 and 2020 harvest                 proposed harvest specifications. In
                                                2020 GHL will remain at 8 percent. If,                  specifications are based on the final                 addition to changes driven by biomass


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                                                trends, there may be changes in TACs                                    unchanged from the final 2019 harvest                  TACs less than the respective proposed
                                                due to the sum of ABCs exceeding 2                                      specifications published in the Federal                ABCs for all other species. Section
                                                million mt. Since the regulations require                               Register on February 27, 2018 (83 FR                   679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(1) requires the AI
                                                TACs to be set to an OY between 1.4                                     8365), with the exception of the removal               pollock TAC to be set at 19,000 mt when
                                                and 2 million mt, the Council may be                                    of the squid OFL and ABC. The Council                  the AI pollock ABC equals or exceeds
                                                required to recommend TACs that are                                     adopted the AP’s TAC                                   19,000 mt. The Bogoslof pollock TAC is
                                                lower than the ABCs recommended by                                      recommendations, including the 1,200                   set to accommodate incidental catch
                                                the Plan Team and the SSC, if setting                                   mt increase in the BS pollock TAC                      amounts. TACs are set so that the sum
                                                TACs equal to ABCs would cause total                                    because of the removal of the 2019                     of the overall TAC does not exceed the
                                                TACs to exceed an OY of 2 million mt.                                   squid TAC of 1,200 mt. For 2019 and                    BSAI OY.
                                                Generally, total ABCs greatly exceed 2                                  2020, the Council recommended, and
                                                                                                                                                                                  The proposed groundfish OFLs,
                                                million mt in years with a large pollock                                NMFS proposes, the OFLs, ABCs, and
                                                                                                                                                                               ABCs, and TACs are subject to change
                                                biomass. For both 2019 and 2020, NMFS                                   TACs listed in Table 1. The proposed
                                                anticipates that the sum of the ABCs                                    ABCs reflect harvest amounts that are                  pending the completion of the final
                                                will exceed 2 million mt. NMFS expects                                  less than the specified OFLs. The sum                  2018 SAFE report and the Council’s
                                                that the final total TAC for the BSAI for                               of the proposed 2019 and 2020 ABCs for                 recommendations for the final 2019 and
                                                both 2019 and 2020 will equal 2 million                                 all assessed groundfish is 3,573,772 mt.               2020 harvest specifications during its
                                                mt each year.                                                           The sum of the proposed TACs is                        December 2018 meeting. These
                                                   The proposed OFLs, ABCs, and TACs                                    1,996,375 mt, which accounts for the                   proposed amounts are consistent with
                                                are based on the best available                                         increases in the BS and AI Pacific cod                 the biological condition of groundfish
                                                biological and socioeconomic                                            GHLs and subsequent reductions of the                  stocks as described in the 2018 SAFE
                                                information, including projected                                        proposed BS and AI Pacific cod TACs.                   report, and have been adjusted for other
                                                biomass trends, information on assumed                                  As discussed above, NMFS expects that                  biological and socioeconomic
                                                distribution of stock biomass, and                                      the final total BSAI TAC for both 2019                 considerations. Pursuant to Section
                                                revised technical methods used to                                       and 2020 will equal 2 million mt each                  3.2.3.4.1 of the FMP, the Council could
                                                calculate stock biomass. The FMP                                        year.                                                  recommend adjusting the final TACs if
                                                specifies a series of six tiers to define                                                                                      ‘‘warranted on the basis of bycatch
                                                OFLs and ABCs based on the level of                                     Specification and Apportionment of                     considerations, management
                                                reliable information available to fishery                               TAC Amounts                                            uncertainty, or socioeconomic
                                                scientists. Tier 1 represents the highest                                  The Council recommended proposed                    considerations; or if required in order to
                                                level of information quality available,                                 TACs for 2019 and 2020 Aleutian                        cause the sum of the TACs to fall within
                                                while Tier 6 represents the lowest.                                     Islands sablefish, BS sablefish, BS and                the OY range.’’ Table 1 lists the
                                                   In October 2018, the SSC adopted the                                 Eastern Aleutian Islands Atka mackerel,                proposed 2019 and 2020 OFL, ABC,
                                                proposed 2019 and 2020 OFLs and                                         BS Pacific ocean perch, Central Aleutian               TAC, initial TAC (ITAC), and CDQ
                                                ABCs recommended by the Plan Team                                       Islands Pacific ocean perch, and Eastern               amounts for groundfish for the BSAI.
                                                for all groundfish species. The Council                                 Aleutian Islands Pacific ocean perch                   The proposed apportionment of TAC
                                                adopted the SSC’s OFL and ABC                                           that are equal to the proposed ABCs.                   amounts among fisheries and seasons is
                                                recommendations. These amounts are                                      The Council recommended proposed                       discussed below.

                                                      TABLE 1—PROPOSED 2019 AND 2020 OVERFISHING LEVEL (OFL), ACCEPTABLE BIOLOGICAL CATCH (ABC), TOTAL
                                                       ALLOWABLE CATCH (TAC), INITIAL TAC (ITAC), AND CDQ RESERVE ALLOCATION OF GROUNDFISH IN THE BSAI 1
                                                                                                                                     [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                                                        Proposed 2019 and 2020
                                                                        Species                                        Area
                                                                                                                                            OFL                   ABC            TAC             ITAC 2           CDQ 3 4

                                                Pollock 4 ...................................................   BS ..................       4,592,000             2,467,000      1,384,200       1,245,780              138,420
                                                                                                                AI ...................         37,431                30,803         19,000          17,100                  1,900
                                                                                                                Bogoslof .........            130,428                60,800            500             500   ........................
                                                Pacific cod 5 .............................................     BS ..................         201,000               170,000        156,355         139,625                16,730
                                                                                                                AI ...................         28,700                21,500         14,835          13,248                  1,587
                                                Sablefish ..................................................    BS ..................           4,576                 2,061          2,061             876                       77
                                                                                                                AI ...................          6,209                 2,798          2,798             595                       52
                                                Yellowfin sole ...........................................      BSAI ...............          295,600               267,500        156,000         139,308                16,692
                                                Greenland turbot ......................................         BSAI ...............           13,540                11,473          5,294           4,500                      n/a
                                                                                                                BS ..................              n/a                7,016          5,125           4,356                     548
                                                                                                                AI ...................             n/a                1,457            169             144   ........................
                                                Arrowtooth flounder .................................           BSAI ...............           75,084                64,494         14,000          11,900                  1,498
                                                Kamchatka flounder .................................            BSAI ...............           12,022                 7,317          5,000           4,250   ........................
                                                Rock sole 6 ...............................................     BSAI ...............          136,000               132,000         49,100          43,846                  5,254
                                                Flathead sole 7 .........................................       BSAI ...............           78,036                65,227         16,500          14,735                  1,766
                                                Alaska plaice ...........................................       BSAI ...............           38,800                32,700         16,252          13,814   ........................
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                                                Other flatfish 8 ..........................................     BSAI ...............           17,591                13,193          4,000           3,400   ........................
                                                Pacific Ocean perch ................................            BSAI ...............           50,098                41,212         37,880          33,332                      n/a
                                                                                                                BS ..................              n/a               11,499         11,499           9,774   ........................
                                                                                                                EAI .................              n/a                9,715          9,715           8,675                  1,040
                                                                                                                CAI .................              n/a                7,549          7,549           6,741                     808
                                                                                                                WAI ................               n/a               12,449          9,117           8,141                     976
                                                Northern rockfish .....................................         BSAI ...............           15,563                12,710          6,500           5,525   ........................
                                                Blackspotted and Rougheye rockfish 9 ....                       BSAI ...............              829                   678            225             191   ........................
                                                                                                                EBS/EAI .........                  n/a                  414             75              64   ........................



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                                                 TABLE 1—PROPOSED 2019 AND 2020 OVERFISHING LEVEL (OFL), ACCEPTABLE BIOLOGICAL CATCH (ABC), TOTAL AL-
                                                    LOWABLE CATCH (TAC), INITIAL TAC (ITAC), AND CDQ RESERVE ALLOCATION OF GROUNDFISH IN THE BSAI 1—
                                                    Continued
                                                                                                                                        [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                                                           Proposed 2019 and 2020
                                                                        Species                                         Area
                                                                                                                                               OFL                   ABC            TAC             ITAC 2           CDQ 3 4

                                                                                                                 CAI/WAI .........                    n/a                 264             150             128   ........................
                                                Shortraker rockfish ...................................          BSAI ...............                666                  499             150             128   ........................
                                                Other rockfish 10 .......................................        BSAI ...............              1,816                1,362             845             718   ........................
                                                                                                                 BS ..................                n/a                 791             275             234   ........................
                                                                                                                 AI ...................               n/a                 571             570             485   ........................
                                                Atka mackerel ..........................................         BSAI ...............             97,200               84,400          72,500          64,743                  7,758
                                                                                                                 EAI/BS ...........                   n/a              33,780          33,780          30,166                  3,614
                                                                                                                 CAI .................                n/a              29,350          24,895          22,231                  2,664
                                                                                                                 WAI ................                 n/a              21,270          13,825          12,346                  1,479
                                                Skates ......................................................    BSAI ...............             44,202               36,957          27,000          22,950   ........................
                                                Sculpins ...................................................     BSAI ...............             53,201               39,995           5,000           4,250   ........................
                                                Sharks ......................................................    BSAI ...............                689                  517             180             153   ........................
                                                Octopuses ................................................       BSAI ...............              4,769                3,576             200             170   ........................

                                                      Total ..................................................   ........................      5,936,050             3,573,772      1,996,375       1,785,636              195,105
                                                   1 These amounts apply to the entire BSAI management area unless otherwise specified. With the exception of pollock, and for the purpose of
                                                these harvest specifications, the BS includes the Bogoslof District.
                                                   2 Except for pollock, the portion of the sablefish TAC allocated to hook-and-line and pot gear, and the Amendment 80 species (Atka mackerel,
                                                Aleutian Islands Pacific ocean perch, yellowfin sole, rock sole, flathead sole, and Pacific cod), 15 percent of each TAC is put into a non-specified
                                                reserve. The ITAC for these species is the remainder of the TAC after the subtraction of these reserves. For pollock and Amendment 80 species,
                                                ITAC is the non-CDQ allocation of TAC (see footnote 3 and 4).
                                                   3 For the Amendment 80 species (Atka mackerel, flathead sole, Pacific cod, rock sole, yellowfin sole, and Aleutian Islands Pacific ocean
                                                perch), 10.7 percent of the TAC is reserved for use by CDQ participants (see §§ 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C) and 679.31). Twenty percent of the sablefish
                                                TAC is allocated to hook-and-line gear or pot gear, 7.5 percent of the sablefish TAC is allocated to trawl gear, and 10.7 percent of the TACs for
                                                Bering Sea Greenland turbot and BSAI arrowtooth flounder are reserved for use by CDQ participants (see § 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(B) and (D)). The
                                                2019 hook-and-line or pot gear portion of the sablefish ITAC and CDQ reserve will not be specified until the final 2019 and 2020 harvest speci-
                                                fications. Aleutian Islands Greenland turbot, ‘‘other flatfish,’’ Alaska plaice, Bering Sea Pacific ocean perch, Kamchatka flounder, northern rock-
                                                fish, shortraker rockfish, blackspotted and rougheye rockfish, ‘‘other rockfish,’’ octopuses, skates, sculpins, and sharks are not allocated to the
                                                CDQ Program.
                                                   4 Under § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A), the annual BS pollock TAC, after subtracting first for the CDQ directed fishing allowance (10 percent) and second
                                                for the incidental catch allowance (3.9 percent), is further allocated by sector for a pollock directed fishery as follows: Inshore—50 percent; catch-
                                                er/processor—40 percent; and motherships—10 percent. Under § 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2), the annual AI subarea pollock TAC, after subtracting first
                                                for the CDQ directed fishing allowance (10 percent) and second for the incidental catch allowance (2,400 mt), is allocated to the Aleut Corpora-
                                                tion for a directed pollock fishery.
                                                   5 The BS Pacific cod TAC is set to account for the 8 percent of the BS ABC for the State of Alaska’s (State) guideline harvest level in State
                                                waters of the BS. The AI Pacific cod TAC is set to account for 31 percent of the AI ABC for the State guideline harvest level in State waters of
                                                the AI.
                                                   6 ‘‘Rock sole’’ includes Lepidopsetta polyxystra (Northern rock sole) and Lepidopsetta bilineata (Southern rock sole).
                                                   7 ‘‘Flathead sole’’ includes Hippoglossoides elassodon (flathead sole) and Hippoglossoides robustus (Bering flounder).
                                                   8 ‘‘Other flatfish’’ includes all flatfish species, except for halibut (a prohibited species), flathead sole, Greenland turbot, rock sole, yellowfin sole,
                                                arrowtooth flounder, Kamchatka flounder, and Alaska plaice.
                                                   9 ‘‘Blackspotted and Rougheye rockfish’’ includes Sebastes melanostictus (blackspotted) and Sebastes aleutianus (rougheye).
                                                   10 ‘‘Other rockfish’’ includes all Sebastes and Sebastolobus species except for Pacific ocean perch, northern, shortraker, and rougheye rock-
                                                fish.
                                                   Note: Regulatory areas and districts are defined at § 679.2 (BSAI = Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands management area, BS = Bering Sea sub-
                                                area, AI = Aleutian Islands subarea, EAI = Eastern Aleutian district, CAI = Central Aleutian district, WAI = Western Aleutian district).


                                                Groundfish Reserves and the Incidental                                   10.7 percent of BS Greenland turbot and                  § 679.20(a)(5)(ii) because the Bogoslof
                                                Catch Allowance (ICA) for Pollock, Atka                                  arrowtooth flounder TACs to the                          Area is closed to directed fishing for
                                                Mackerel, Flathead Sole, Rock Sole,                                      respective CDQ reserves. Section                         pollock by regulation
                                                Yellowfin Sole, and AI Pacific Ocean                                     679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C) requires NMFS to                     (§ 679.22(a)(7)(i)(B)). With the exception
                                                Perch                                                                    allocate 10.7 percent of the TACs for                    of the hook-and-line or pot gear
                                                                                                                         Atka mackerel, AI Pacific ocean perch,                   sablefish CDQ reserve, the regulations
                                                   Section 679.20(b)(1)(i) requires NMFS
                                                                                                                         yellowfin sole, rock sole, flathead sole,                do not further apportion the CDQ
                                                to reserve 15 percent of the TAC for
                                                                                                                         and Pacific cod to the respective CDQ                    reserves by gear.
                                                each target species category, except for
                                                pollock, hook-and-line and pot gear                                      reserves. Sections 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A) and                   Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(1),
                                                allocation of sablefish, and Amendment                                   679.31(a) require allocation of 10                       NMFS proposes a pollock ICA of 3.9
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                                                80 species, in a non-specified reserve.                                  percent of the BS pollock TAC to the                     percent or 48,585 mt of the BS pollock
                                                Section 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(B) requires                                     pollock CDQ directed fishing allowance                   TAC after subtracting the 10 percent
                                                NMFS to allocate 20 percent of the                                       (DFA). Sections 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2)(i)               CDQ reserve. This allowance is based on
                                                hook-and-line or pot gear allocation of                                  and 679.31(a) require 10 percent of the                  NMFS’ examination of the pollock
                                                sablefish to the fixed gear sablefish CDQ                                Aleutian Islands pollock TAC be                          incidentally retained and discarded
                                                reserve. Section 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(D)                                     allocated to the pollock CDQ DFA. The                    catch, including the incidental catch by
                                                requires NMFS to allocate 7.5 percent of                                 entire Bogoslof District pollock TAC is                  CDQ vessels, in target fisheries other
                                                the trawl gear allocation of sablefish and                               allocated as an ICA pursuant to                          than pollock from 2000 through 2018.


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                                                During this 19-year period, the pollock                                      Allocations of Pollock TAC Under the                             vessels with catcher/processor sector
                                                incidental catch ranged from a low of                                        American Fisheries Act (AFA)                                     endorsements, unless the Regional
                                                2.2 percent in 2006 to a high of 4.6                                            Section 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A) requires that                      Administrator receives a cooperative
                                                percent in 2014, with a 19-year average                                      BS pollock TAC be apportioned as a                               contract that allows the distribution of
                                                of 3 percent. Pursuant to                                                    DFA, after subtracting 10 percent for the                        harvest among AFA catcher/processors
                                                §§ 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2)(i) and (ii),                                      CDQ Program and 3.9 percent for the                              and AFA catcher vessels in a manner
                                                NMFS proposes a pollock ICA of 14                                            ICA, as follows: 50 percent to the                               agreed to by all members. Second, AFA
                                                percent or 2,400 mt of the AI pollock                                        inshore sector, 40 percent to the                                catcher/processors not listed in the AFA
                                                TAC after subtracting the 10-percent                                         catcher/processor sector, and 10 percent                         are limited to harvesting not more than
                                                CDQ reserve. This allowance is based on                                      to the mothership sector. In the BS, 45                          0.5 percent of the pollock allocated to
                                                NMFS’ examination of the pollock                                             percent of the DFA is allocated to the A                         the catcher/processor sector. Table 2
                                                incidental catch, including the                                              season (January 20 to June 10), and 55                           lists the proposed 2019 and 2020
                                                incidental catch by CDQ vessels, in                                          percent of the DFA is allocated to the B                         allocations of pollock TAC. Tables 13
                                                                                                                             season (June 10 to November 1)                                   through 16 list the AFA catcher/
                                                target fisheries other than pollock from
                                                                                                                             (§§ 679.20(a)(5)(i)(B)(1) and                                    processor and catcher vessel harvesting
                                                2003 through 2018. During this 16-year
                                                                                                                             679.23(e)(2)). The AI directed pollock                           sideboard limits. The BS inshore
                                                period, the incidental catch of pollock
                                                                                                                             fishery allocation to the Aleut                                  pollock cooperative and open access
                                                ranged from a low of 5 percent in 2006                                                                                                        sector allocations are based on the
                                                to a high of 17 percent in 2014, with a                                      Corporation is the amount of pollock
                                                                                                                             TAC remaining in the AI after                                    submission of AFA inshore cooperative
                                                16-year average of 8 percent.                                                                                                                 applications due to NMFS on December
                                                                                                                             subtracting 1,900 mt for the CDQ DFA
                                                   Pursuant to §§ 679.20(a)(8) and (10),                                     (10 percent), and 2,400 mt for the ICA                           1 of each calendar year. Because AFA
                                                NMFS proposes ICAs of 4,000 mt of                                            (§ 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2)). In the AI, the                      inshore cooperative applications for
                                                flathead sole, 6,000 mt of rock sole,                                        total A season apportionment of the                              2019 have not been submitted to NMFS,
                                                4,000 mt of yellowfin sole, 10 mt of                                         pollock TAC (including the AI directed                           and NMFS therefore cannot calculate
                                                Western Aleutian District Pacific ocean                                      fishery allocation, the CDQ allowance,                           2019 allocations, NMFS has not
                                                perch, 60 mt of Central Aleutian District                                    and the ICA) may equal up to 40 percent                          included inshore cooperative tables in
                                                Pacific ocean perch, 100 mt of Eastern                                       of the ABC for AI pollock, and the                               these proposed harvest specifications.
                                                Aleutian District Pacific ocean perch, 20                                    remainder of the pollock TAC is                                  NMFS will post 2019 AFA inshore
                                                mt of Western Aleutian District Atka                                         allocated to the B season                                        pollock cooperative and open access
                                                mackerel, 75 mt of Central Aleutian                                          (§ 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(3)). Table 2 lists                       sector allocations on the Alaska Region
                                                District Atka mackerel, and 800 mt of                                        these proposed 2019 and 2020 amounts.                            website at https://
                                                Eastern Aleutian District and BS Atka                                           Section 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(6) sets                          alaskafisheries.noaa.gov prior to the
                                                mackerel after subtracting the 10.7                                          harvest limits for pollock in the A                              start of the fishing year on January 1,
                                                percent CDQ reserve. These ICAs are                                          season (January 20 to June 10) in Areas                          2019, based on the harvest
                                                based on NMFS’ examination of the                                            543, 542, and 541. In Area 543, the A                            specifications effective on that date.
                                                average incidental retained and                                              season pollock harvest limit is no more                             Table 2 also lists proposed seasonal
                                                discarded catch in other target fisheries                                    than 5 percent of the Aleutian Islands                           apportionments of pollock and harvest
                                                from 2003 through 2018.                                                      pollock ABC. In Area 542, the A season                           limits within the Steller Sea Lion
                                                                                                                             pollock harvest limit is no more than 15                         Conservation Area (SCA). The harvest of
                                                   The regulations do not designate the                                      percent of the Aleutian Islands pollock                          pollock within the SCA, as defined at
                                                remainder of the non-specified reserve                                       ABC. In Area 541, the A season pollock                           § 679.22(a)(7)(vii), is limited to no more
                                                by species or species group. Any                                             harvest limit is no more than 30 percent                         than 28 percent of the DFA before 12:00
                                                amount of the reserve may be                                                 of the Aleutian Islands pollock ABC.                             noon, April 1, as provided in
                                                apportioned to a target species that                                            Section 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(4) includes                        § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(C). The A season
                                                contributed to the non-specified reserve                                     several specific requirements regarding                          pollock SCA harvest limit will be
                                                during the year, provided that such                                          BS pollock allocations. First, it requires                       apportioned to each sector in proportion
                                                apportionments are consistent with                                           that 8.5 percent of the pollock allocated                        to each sector’s allocated percentage of
                                                § 679.20(a)(3) and do not result in                                          to the catcher/processor sector be                               the DFA. Table 2 lists these proposed
                                                overfishing (see § 679.20(b)(1)(i)).                                         available for harvest by AFA catcher                             2019 and 2020 amounts by sector.

                                                 TABLE 2—PROPOSED 2019 AND 2020 ALLOCATIONS OF POLLOCK TACS TO THE DIRECTED POLLOCK FISHERIES AND TO
                                                                            THE CDQ DIRECTED FISHING ALLOWANCES (DFA) 1
                                                                                                                                           [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                                                                                      A season1                 B season 1
                                                                                                                                                                          2019 and
                                                                                              Area and sector                                                                2020
                                                                                                                                                                          allocations                          SCA harvest
                                                                                                                                                                                            A season DFA                       B season DFA
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 limit 2

                                                Bering Sea subarea TAC ................................................................................                         1,384,200             n/a                n/a             n/a
                                                CDQ DFA .........................................................................................................                 138,420         62,289             38,758          76,131
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                                                ICA 1 .................................................................................................................            48,585            n/a                 n/a             n/a
                                                AFA Inshore .....................................................................................................                 598,597        269,369            167,607         329,229
                                                AFA Catcher/Processors 3 ...............................................................................                          478,878        215,495            134,086         263,383
                                                    Catch by C/Ps ..........................................................................................                      438,173        197,178                 n/a        240,995
                                                    Catch by C/Vs 3 ........................................................................................                       40,705         18,317                n/a          22,388
                                                           Unlisted C/P Limit 4 ............................................................................                        2,394          1,077                 n/a          1,317
                                                AFA Motherships .............................................................................................                     119,719         53,874             33,521          65,846
                                                Excessive Harvesting Limit 5 ............................................................................                         209,509             n/a                n/a             n/a
                                                Excessive Processing Limit 6 ...........................................................................                          359,158             n/a                n/a             n/a



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                                                 TABLE 2—PROPOSED 2019 AND 2020 ALLOCATIONS OF POLLOCK TACS TO THE DIRECTED POLLOCK FISHERIES AND TO
                                                                      THE CDQ DIRECTED FISHING ALLOWANCES (DFA) 1—Continued
                                                                                                                                           [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                                                                                      A season1                B season 1
                                                                                                                                                                          2019 and
                                                                                              Area and sector                                                                2020                              SCA harvest
                                                                                                                                                                          allocations       A season DFA         limit 2      B season DFA

                                                Total Bering Sea DFA (non-CDQ) ...................................................................                              1,197,195        538,738            335,214        658,457
                                                Aleutian Islands subarea ABC .........................................................................                             30,803             n/a               n/a             n/a
                                                Aleutian Islands subarea TAC .........................................................................                             19,000             n/a               n/a             n/a
                                                CDQ DFA .........................................................................................................                   1,900            760                n/a          1,140
                                                ICA ...................................................................................................................             2,400          1,200                n/a          1,200
                                                Aleut Corporation .............................................................................................                    14,700          7,361                n/a          4,339
                                                Area harvest limit 7 ...........................................................................................                      n/a             n/a               n/a             n/a
                                                Area 541 harvest limit 7 ....................................................................................                       9,241             n/a               n/a             n/a
                                                Area 542 harvest limit 7 ....................................................................................                       4,620             n/a               n/a             n/a
                                                Area 543 harvest limit 7 ....................................................................................                       1,540             n/a               n/a             n/a
                                                Bogoslof District ICA 8 ......................................................................................                        500             n/a               n/a             n/a
                                                   1 Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A), the annual Bering Sea subarea pollock TAC, after subtracting the CDQ DFA (10 percent) and the ICA (3.9
                                                percent), is allocated as a DFA as follows: Inshore sector—50 percent, catcher/processor sector (C/Ps)—40 percent, and mothership sector—10
                                                percent. In the Bering Sea subarea, 45 percent of the DFA is allocated to the A season (January 20–June 10) and 55 percent of the DFA is allo-
                                                cated to the B season (June 10–November 1). Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2)(i) through (iii), the annual AI pollock TAC, after subtracting first
                                                for the CDQ DFA (10 percent) and second for the ICA (2,400 mt), is allocated to the Aleut Corporation for a directed pollock fishery. In the AI
                                                subarea, the A season is allocated up to 40 percent of the ABC, and the B season is allocated the remainder of the directed pollock fishery.
                                                   2 In the Bering Sea subarea, pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(c), no more than 28 percent of each sector’s annual DFA may be taken from the
                                                SCA before noon, April 1.
                                                   3 Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(4), 8.5 percent of the DFA allocated to listed C/Ps shall be available for harvest only by AFA catcher vessels
                                                (CVs) with CP endorsements delivering to listed CPs, unless there is a C/P sector cooperative for the year.
                                                   4 Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(4)(iii), the AFA unlisted C/Ps are limited to harvesting not more than 0.5 percent of the C/Ps sector’s alloca-
                                                tion of pollock.
                                                   5 Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(6), NMFS establishes an excessive harvesting share limit equal to 17.5 percent of the sum of the non-CDQ
                                                pollock DFAs.
                                                   6 Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(7), NMFS establishes an excessive processing share limit equal to 30.0 percent of the sum of the non-CDQ
                                                pollock DFAs.
                                                   7 Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(6), NMFS establishes harvest limits for pollock in the A season in Area 541 no more than 30 percent, in
                                                Area 542 no more than 15 percent, and in Area 543 no more than 5 percent of the Aleutian Islands pollock ABC.
                                                   8 Pursuant to § 679.22(a)(7)(i)(B), the Bogoslof District is closed to directed fishing for pollock. The amounts specified are for incidental catch
                                                only and are not apportioned by season or sector.


                                                Allocation of the Atka Mackerel TACs                                            Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(A) apportions                        season be prohibited from being
                                                                                                                             the Atka mackerel TAC into two equal                             harvested within waters 0 nm to 20 nm
                                                   Section 679.20(a)(8) allocates the Atka                                   seasonal allowances. Section                                     of Steller sea lion sites listed in Table
                                                mackerel TACs to the Amendment 80                                            679.23(e)(3) sets the first seasonal                             6 to 50 CFR part 679 and located in
                                                and BSAI trawl limited access sectors,                                       allowance for directed fishing with                              Areas 541, 542, and 543.
                                                after subtracting the CDQ reserves, ICAs                                     trawl gear from January 20 through June
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Table 3 lists the proposed 2019 and
                                                for the BSAI trawl limited access sector                                     10 (A season), and the second seasonal
                                                                                                                                                                                              2020 Atka mackerel season allowances,
                                                and non-trawl gear sectors, and the jig                                      allowance from June 10 through
                                                                                                                             December 31 (B season). Section                                  area allowances, and the sector
                                                gear allocation (Table 3). The percentage
                                                                                                                             679.23(e)(4)(iii) applies Atka mackerel                          allocations. One Amendment 80
                                                of the ITAC for Atka mackerel allocated
                                                                                                                             seasons to trawl CDQ Atka mackerel                               cooperative has formed for the 2019
                                                to the Amendment 80 and BSAI trawl
                                                                                                                             fishing. The ICA and jig gear allocations                        fishing year. Because all Amendment 80
                                                limited access sectors is listed in Table
                                                                                                                             are not apportioned by season.                                   vessels are part of the cooperative, no
                                                33 to 50 CFR part 679 and in § 679.91.                                                                                                        allocation to the Amendment 80 limited
                                                Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(8)(i), up to 2                                          Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(1)(i) and (ii)
                                                                                                                             limits Atka mackerel catch within                                access sector is required. The 2020
                                                percent of the Eastern Aleutian District                                                                                                      allocations for Atka mackerel between
                                                and Bering Sea subarea Atka mackerel                                         waters 0 nm to 20 nm of Steller sea lion
                                                                                                                             sites listed in Table 6 to 50 CFR part 679                       Amendment 80 cooperatives and the
                                                TAC may be allocated to vessels using                                                                                                         Amendment 80 limited access sector
                                                                                                                             and located west of 178° W longitude to
                                                jig gear. The percent of this allocation is                                                                                                   will not be known until eligible
                                                                                                                             no more than 60 percent of the annual
                                                recommended annually by the Council                                          TACs in Areas 542 and 543, and equally                           participants apply for participation in
                                                based on several criteria, including the                                     divides the annual TAC between the A                             the program by November 1, 2019.
                                                anticipated harvest capacity of the jig                                      and B seasons as defined at                                      NMFS will post 2020 Amendment 80
                                                gear fleet. The Council recommended,                                         § 679.23(e)(3). Section                                          cooperatives and Amendment 80
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                                                and NMFS proposes, a 0.5 percent                                             679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(2) requires that the                         limited access sector allocations on the
                                                allocation of the Atka mackerel TAC in                                       annual TAC in Area 543 will be no more                           Alaska Region website at https://
                                                the Eastern Aleutian District and Bering                                     than 65 percent of the ABC in Area 543.                          alaskafisheries.noaa.gov prior to the
                                                Sea subarea to jig gear in 2019 and 2020.                                    Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(D) requires that                        start of the fishing year on January 1,
                                                This percentage is applied to the TAC                                        any unharvested Atka mackerel A                                  2020, based on the harvest
                                                after subtracting the CDQ reserve.                                           season allowance that is added to the B                          specifications effective on that date.




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                                                          TABLE 3—PROPOSED 2019 AND 2020 SEASONAL AND SPATIAL ALLOWANCES, GEAR SHARES, CDQ RESERVE,
                                                            INCIDENTAL CATCH ALLOWANCE, AND AMENDMENT 80 ALLOCATIONS OF THE BSAI ATKA MACKEREL TAC
                                                                                                                                         [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                                                                               2019 and 2020 allocation by area
                                                                        Sector 1                                                      Season 2 3 4                                 Eastern Aleutian      Central Aleutian                 Western Aleutian
                                                                                                                                                                                  District/Bering Sea       District 5                       District 5

                                                TAC ........................................................     n/a .........................................................                33,780                       24,895                           13,825
                                                CDQ reserve ..........................................           Total ......................................................                  3,614                         2,664                            1,479
                                                                                                                 A ............................................................                1,807                         1,332                               740
                                                                                                                 Critical habitat 5 .....................................                         n/a                           799                              444
                                                                                                                 B ............................................................                1,807                         1,332                               740
                                                                                                                 Critical habitat 5 .....................................                         n/a                           799                              444
                                                non-CDQ TAC ........................................             n/a .........................................................                30,166                       22,231                           12,346
                                                Jig 6 ........................................................   Total ......................................................                    151    ..............................   ..............................
                                                ICA .........................................................    Total ......................................................                    800                              75                               20
                                                BSAI trawl limited access ......................                 Total ......................................................                  2,921                         2,216       ..............................
                                                                                                                 A ............................................................                1,461                         1,108       ..............................
                                                                                                                 Critical habitat 5 .....................................                         n/a                           665      ..............................
                                                                                                                 B ............................................................                1,461                         1,108       ..............................
                                                                                                                 Critical habitat 5 .....................................                         n/a                           665      ..............................
                                                Amendment 80 .......................................             Total ......................................................                 26,293                       19,941                           12,326
                                                                                                                 A ............................................................               13,147                         9,970                            6,163
                                                                                                                 Critical habitat 5 .....................................                         n/a                        5,982                            3,698
                                                                                                                 B ............................................................               13,147                         9,970                            6,163
                                                                                                                 Critical habitat 5 .....................................                         n/a                        5,982                            3,698
                                                   1 Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii) allocates the Atka mackerel TACs, after subtracting the CDQ reserves, ICAs, and the jig gear allocation, to the
                                                Amendment 80 and BSAI trawl limited access sectors. The allocation of the ITAC for Atka mackerel to the Amendment 80 and BSAI trawl limited
                                                access sectors is established in Table 33 to 50 CFR part 679 and § 679.91. The CDQ reserve is 10.7 percent of the TAC for use by CDQ partici-
                                                pants (see §§ 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C) and 679.31).
                                                   2 Sections 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(A) and 679.22(a) establish temporal and spatial limitations for the Atka mackerel fishery.
                                                   3 The seasonal allowances of Atka mackerel are 50 percent in the A season and 50 percent in the B season.
                                                   4 Section 679.23(e)(3) authorizes directed fishing for Atka mackerel with trawl gear during the A season from January 20 to June 7, and the B
                                                season from June 10 to December 31.
                                                   5 Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(1)(i) limits no more than 60 percent of the annual TACs in Areas 542 and 543 to be caught inside of Steller sea
                                                lion critical habitat; § 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(1)(ii) equally divides the annual TACs between the A and B seasons as defined at § 679.23(e)(3); and
                                                § 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(2) requires the TAC in Area 543 shall be no more than 65 percent of ABC in Area 543.
                                                   6 Section 679.20(a)(8)(i) requires that up to 2 percent of the Eastern Aleutian District and Bering Sea subarea TAC be allocated to jig gear
                                                after subtraction of the CDQ reserve. The amount of this allocation for 2019 and 2020 is proposed at 0.5 percent. The jig gear allocation is not
                                                apportioned by season.


                                                Allocation of the Pacific Cod TAC                                          vessels greater than or equal to 60 ft                               cooperatives and the Amendment 80
                                                                                                                           (18.3 m) LOA, 48.7 percent to hook-and-                              limited access sector will not be known
                                                   The Council separated Bering Sea and                                    line catcher/processors, 8.4 percent to                              until eligible participants apply for
                                                Aleutian Islands subarea OFLs, ABCs,                                       pot catcher vessels greater than or equal                            participation in the program by
                                                and TACs for Pacific cod in 2014 (79 FR                                    to 60 ft (18.3 m) LOA, 1.5 percent to pot                            November 1, 2019. NMFS will post 2020
                                                12108, March 4, 2014). Section                                             catcher/processors, 2.3 percent to AFA                               Amendment 80 cooperatives and
                                                679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C) allocates 10.7 percent                                 trawl catcher/processors, 13.4 percent to                            Amendment 80 limited access
                                                of the BS TAC and the AI TAC to the                                        the Amendment 80 sector, and 22.1                                    allocations on the Alaska Region
                                                CDQ Program. After CDQ allocations                                         percent to trawl catcher vessels. The                                website at https://
                                                have been deducted from the respective                                     BSAI ICA for the hook-and-line and pot                               alaskafisheries.noaa.gov prior to the
                                                BS and AI Pacific cod TACs, the                                            sectors will be deducted from the                                    start of the fishing year on January 1,
                                                remaining BS and AI Pacific cod TACs                                       aggregate portion of BSAI Pacific cod                                2020, based on the harvest
                                                are combined for calculating further                                       TAC allocated to the hook-and-line and                               specifications effective on that date.
                                                BSAI Pacific cod sector allocations. If                                    pot sectors. For 2019 and 2020, the                                     The Pacific cod TAC is apportioned
                                                the non-CDQ Pacific cod TAC is or will                                     Regional Administrator proposes a BSAI                               into seasonal allowances to disperse the
                                                be reached in either the BS or the AI                                      ICA of 400 mt, based on anticipated                                  Pacific cod fisheries over the fishing
                                                subareas, NMFS will prohibit non-CDQ                                       incidental catch by these sectors in                                 year (see §§ 679.20(a)(7)(i)(B), 679.20
                                                directed fishing for Pacific cod in that                                   other fisheries.                                                     (a)(7)(iv)(A), and 679.23(e)(5)). In
                                                subarea, as provided in                                                       The BSAI ITAC allocation of Pacific                               accordance with §§ 679.20(a)(7)(iv)(B)
                                                § 679.20(d)(1)(iii).                                                       cod to the Amendment 80 sector is                                    and (C), any unused portion of a
                                                   Section 679.20(a)(7)(i) and (ii)                                        established in Table 33 to 50 CFR part                               seasonal Pacific cod allowance for any
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                                                allocates to the non-CDQ sectors the                                       679 and § 679.91. One Amendment 80                                   sector, except the jig sector, will become
                                                combined BSAI Pacific cod TAC, after                                       cooperative has formed for the 2019                                  available at the beginning of that
                                                subtracting 10.7 percent for the CDQ                                       fishing year. Because all Amendment 80                               sector’s next seasonal allowance.
                                                Program, as follows: 1.4 percent to                                        vessels are part of the cooperative, no                                 Section 679.20(a)(7)(vii) requires the
                                                vessels using jig gear, 2.0 percent to                                     allocation to the Amendment 80 limited                               Regional Administrator to establish an
                                                hook-and-line or pot catcher vessels less                                  access sector is required.                                           Area 543 Pacific cod harvest limit based
                                                than 60 ft (18.3 m) length overall (LOA),                                     The 2020 allocations for Amendment                                on Pacific cod abundance in Area 543.
                                                0.2 percent to hook-and-line catcher                                       80 species between Amendment 80                                      Based on the 2017 stock assessment, the


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                                                Regional Administrator determined the                                Pacific cod TAC that is available for                      Islands shoreplants by February 28 of
                                                Area 543 Pacific cod harvest limit to be                             harvest by catcher vessels directed                        that year, then the Aleutian Islands CV
                                                25.6 percent of the AI Pacific cod TAC                               fishing for AI Pacific cod and delivering                  Harvest Set-Aside is lifted and the
                                                for 2019 and 2020. NMFS will first                                   their catch for processing to an AI                        Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector
                                                subtract the State GHL Pacific cod                                   shoreplant. If NMFS receives                               Limitation is suspended. If the entire
                                                amount from the AI Pacific cod ABC.                                  notification of intent to process AI                       Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside
                                                Then NMFS will determine the harvest                                 Pacific cod from either the City of Adak                   is fully harvested and delivered to
                                                limit in Area 543 by multiplying the                                 or the City of Atka by October 31 of the                   Aleutian Islands shoreplants before
                                                percentage of Pacific cod estimated in                               previous year, the harvest limits in                       March 15 of that year, then the Bering
                                                Area 543 by the remaining ABC for AI                                 Table 4a will be in effect in the                          Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector
                                                Pacific cod. Based on these calculations,                            following year.                                            Limitation is suspended for the
                                                the proposed Area 543 harvest limit is                                  Prior to October 31, 2018, NMFS                         remainder of the fishing year.
                                                3,798 mt.                                                            received timely notice from the City of
                                                   Section 679.20(a)(7)(viii) requires                               Adak indicating an intent to process AI                       The CDQ and non-CDQ seasonal
                                                specification of the 2019 and 2020                                   Pacific cod in 2019. Accordingly, the                      allowances by gear based on the
                                                Pacific cod allocations for the Aleutian                             harvest limits in Table 4a will be in                      proposed 2019 and 2020 Pacific cod
                                                Islands non-CDQ ICA, non-CDQ DFA,                                    effect in 2019, subject to the                             TACs are listed in Table 4 based on the
                                                CV Harvest Set-Aside, and Unrestricted                               requirements outlined in                                   sector allocation percentages of Pacific
                                                Fishery, as well as the Bering Sea Trawl                             § 679.20(a)(7)(viii)(E). If less than 1,000                cod set forth at §§ 679.20(a)(7)(i)(B) and
                                                CV A-Season Sector Limitation. The CV                                mt of the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest                      (a)(7)(iv)(A); and the seasons set forth at
                                                Harvest Set-Aside is a portion of the AI                             Set-Aside is delivered to Aleutian                         § 679.23(e)(5).

                                                   TABLE 4—PROPOSED 2019 AND 2020 GEAR SHARES AND SEASONAL ALLOWANCES OF THE BSAI 1 PACIFIC COD TAC
                                                                                                                               [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                 2019 and           2019 and                    2019 and 2020 seasonal apportionment
                                                                                                                                   2020               2020
                                                                       Sector                                   Percent        share of gear         share of                               Season                                    Amount
                                                                                                                                sector total       sector total

                                                Total Bering Sea TAC .......................                           n/a             156,355                n/a     n/a ....................................................                   n/a
                                                Bering Sea CDQ ...............................                         n/a              16,730                n/a     See § 679.20(a)(7)(i)(B) ...................                               n/a
                                                Bering Sea non-CDQ TAC ...............                                 n/a             139,625                n/a     n/a ....................................................                   n/a
                                                Total Aleutian Islands TAC ...............                             n/a              14,835                n/a     n/a ....................................................                   n/a
                                                Aleutian Islands CDQ .......................                           n/a               1,587                n/a     See § 679.20(a)(7)(i)(B) ...................                               n/a
                                                Aleutian Islands non-CDQ TAC ........                                  n/a              13,248                n/a     n/a ....................................................                   n/a
                                                Western Aleutians Islands Limit .......                                n/a               3,798                n/a     n/a ....................................................                   n/a
                                                Total BSAI non-CDQ TAC 1 ..............                               100              152,873                n/a     n/a ....................................................                   n/a
                                                Total hook-and-line/pot gear .............                             61               92,947                n/a     n/a ....................................................                   n/a
                                                Hook-and-line/pot ICA 2 ....................                           n/a                  n/a              400      n/a ....................................................                   n/a
                                                Hook-and-line/pot sub-total ...............                            n/a              92,547                n/a     n/a ....................................................                   n/a
                                                Hook-and-line catcher/processors ....                                  49                   n/a           74,129      Jan-1–Jun 10 ...................................                       37,806
                                                                                                                                                                      Jun 10–Dec 31 .................................                        36,323
                                                Hook-and-line catcher vessels ≥60 ft                                       0               n/a                 304    Jan 1–Jun 10 ...................................                          155
                                                  LOA.                                                                                                                Jun 10–Dec 31 .................................                           149
                                                Pot catcher/processors .....................                               2               n/a                2,283   Jan 1–Jun 10 ...................................                        1,164
                                                                                                                                                                      Sept 1–Dec 31 .................................                         1,119
                                                Pot catcher vessels ≥60 ft LOA ........                                    8               n/a            12,786      Jan 1–Jun 10 ...................................                        6,521
                                                                                                                                                                      Sept-1–Dec 31 .................................                         6,265
                                                Catcher vessels <60 ft LOA using                                           2               n/a                3,044   n/a ....................................................                   n/a
                                                  hook-and-line or pot gear.
                                                Trawl catcher vessels .......................                             22            33,785                  n/a   Jan 20–Apr 1 ....................................                       25,001
                                                                                                                                                                      Apr 1–Jun 10 ....................................                         3,716
                                                                                                                                                                      Jun 10–Nov 1 ...................................                          5,068
                                                AFA trawl catcher/processors ...........                                   2             3,516                  n/a   Jan 20–Apr 1 ....................................                         2,637
                                                                                                                                                                      Apr 1–Jun 10 ....................................                            879
                                                                                                                                                                      Jun 10–Nov 1 ...................................           ........................
                                                Amendment 80 ..................................                           13            20,485                  n/a   Jan 20–Apr 1 ....................................                       15,364
                                                                                                                                                                      Apr 1–Jun 10 ....................................                         5,121
                                                                                                                                                                      Jun 10–Nov 1 ...................................           ........................
                                                Jig ......................................................                 1             2,140                  n/a   Jan 1–Apr 30 ....................................                         1,284
                                                                                                                                                                      Apr 30–Aug 31 .................................                              428
                                                                                                                                                                      Aug 31–Dec 31 ................................                               428
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                                                   1 The gear shares and seasonal allowances for BSAI Pacific cod TAC are based on the sum of the BS and AI Pacific cod TACs, after subtrac-
                                                tion of CDQ. If the TAC for Pacific cod in either the AI or BS is reached, then directed fishing for Pacific cod in that subarea will be prohibited,
                                                even if a BSAI allowance remains.
                                                   2 The ICA for the hook-and-line and pot sectors will be deducted from the aggregate portion of Pacific cod TAC allocated to the hook-and-line
                                                and pot sectors. The Regional Administrator proposes an ICA of 400 mt for 2019 and 2020 based on anticipated incidental catch in these
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                                                   TABLE 4a—PROPOSED 2019 AND 2020 BSAI A-SEASON PACIFIC COD ALLOCATIONS AND LIMITS IF REQUIREMENTS IN
                                                                                     § 679.20(A)(7)(VIII) ARE MET 1
                                                                                           2019 and 2020 allocations under Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside                                                                                            Amount (mt)

                                                AI non-CDQ TAC .................................................................................................................................................................................                  13,248
                                                AI ICA ..................................................................................................................................................................................................          2,500
                                                AI DFA .................................................................................................................................................................................................           7,748
                                                AI CV Harvest Set-Aside 2 ...................................................................................................................................................................                      5,000
                                                AI Unrestricted Fishery 3 ......................................................................................................................................................................                   5,748
                                                BSAI Trawl CV A-Season Allocation ...................................................................................................................................................                             25,001
                                                BSAI Trawl CV A-Season Allocation minus Sector Limitation 4 ..........................................................................................................                                            20,001
                                                BS Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation ...........................................................................................................................................                                 5,000
                                                   1 These allocations will apply in 2019, and will apply in 2020 only if NMFS receives notice of intent to process AI Pacific cod by October 31,
                                                2019, pursuant to § 679.20(a)(7)(viii)(D). In addition, the allocations apply in 2019 and 2020 if the requirements set forth in § 679.20(a)(7)(viii)(E)
                                                are likewise met during the fishing year. Prior to October 31, 2018, NMFS received timely notice from the City of Adak indicating an intent to
                                                process AI Pacific cod for the 2019 season. Accordingly, the harvest limits in Table 4a will be in effect in 2019, subject to the requirements out-
                                                lined in § 679.20(a)(7)(viii)(E).
                                                   2 Prior to March 15, 2019, only catcher vessels that deliver their catch of AI Pacific cod to AI shoreplants for processing may directed fish for
                                                that portion of the AI Pacific cod non-CDQ DFA that is specified as the AI CV Harvest Set-Aside, unless lifted because the requirements pursu-
                                                ant to § 679.20(a)(7)(viii)(E) were not met.
                                                   3 Prior to March 15, 2019, vessels otherwise authorized to directed fish for Pacific cod in the AI may directed fish for that portion of the AI Pa-
                                                cific cod non-CDQ DFA that is specified as the AI Unrestricted Fishery.
                                                   4 This is the amount of the BSAI trawl CV A season allocation that may be harvested in the Bering Sea prior to March 21, 2019, unless modi-
                                                fied because the requirements in § 679.20(a)(7)(viii)(E) were not met.


                                                Sablefish Gear Allocation                                                    line or pot gear allocation of sablefish to                                  fisheries are conducted concurrently
                                                                                                                             the CDQ reserve for each subarea. Also,                                      with the halibut IFQ fishery. Concurrent
                                                   Section 679.20(a)(4)(iii) and (iv)                                        § 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(D)(1) requires that 7.5                                   sablefish and halibut IFQ fisheries
                                                require allocation of sablefish TAC for                                      percent of the trawl gear allocation of                                      reduce the potential for discards of
                                                the BS and AI between trawl gear and                                         sablefish from the non-specified                                             halibut and sablefish in those fisheries.
                                                hook-and-line or pot gear. Gear                                              reserves, established under                                                  The sablefish IFQ fisheries remain
                                                allocations of the TAC for the BS are 50                                     § 679.20(b)(1)(i), be apportioned to the                                     closed at the beginning of each fishing
                                                percent for trawl gear and 50 percent for                                    CDQ reserve. The Council                                                     year until the final harvest
                                                hook-and-line or pot gear. Gear                                              recommended that only trawl sablefish                                        specifications for the sablefish IFQ
                                                allocations for the TAC for the AI are 25                                    TAC be established biennially. The                                           fisheries are in effect. Table 5 lists the
                                                percent for trawl gear and 75 percent for                                    harvest specifications for the hook-and-
                                                                                                                                                                                                          proposed 2019 and 2020 gear
                                                hook-and-line or pot gear. Section                                           line or pot gear sablefish Individual
                                                                                                                                                                                                          allocations of the sablefish TAC and
                                                679.20(b)(1)(ii)(B) requires NMFS to                                         Fishing Quota (IFQ) fisheries are limited
                                                apportion 20 percent of the hook-and-                                        to the 2019 fishing year to ensure those                                     CDQ reserve amounts.

                                                                  TABLE 5—PROPOSED 2019 AND 2020 GEAR SHARES AND CDQ RESERVE OF BSAI SABLEFISH TACS
                                                                                                                                           [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                             Percent of              2019 Share of                                            2019 CDQ                2020 Share of                                         2020 CDQ
                                                    Subarea and gear                                                                              2019 ITAC 1                                                                       2020 ITAC
                                                                                               TAC                       TAC                                                   reserve                    TAC                                                reserve

                                                Bering Sea
                                                    Trawl .....................                              50                    1,031                         876                          77                     1,031                         876               77
                                                    Hook-and-line
                                                       gear/pot 2 ...........                               50                     1,031                          n/a                       206                         n/a                        n/a               n/a
                                                    Total ......................                           100                     2,061                         876                        283                      1,031                         876               77
                                                Aleutian Islands
                                                    Trawl .....................                              25                       700                        595                          52                       700                         595               52
                                                    Hook-and-line
                                                       gear/pot 2 ...........                               75                     2,099                          n/a                       420                         n/a                         n/a              n/a
                                                    Total ......................                           100                     2,798                         595                        472                        700                         595                52
                                                   1 Except for the sablefish hook-and-line and pot gear allocation, 15 percent of TAC is apportioned to the non-specified reserve
                                                (§ 679.20(b)(1)(i)). The ITAC is the remainder of the TAC after the subtraction of these reserves.
                                                   2 For the portion of the sablefish TAC allocated to vessels using hook-and-line or pot gear, 20 percent of the allocated TAC is reserved for use
                                                by CDQ participants (§ 679.20(b)(1)). The Council recommended that specifications for the hook-and-line or pot gear sablefish IFQ fisheries be
                                                limited to one year.
                                                   Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.
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                                                Allocation of the Aleutian Islands                                           rock sole, and yellowfin sole TACs                                           the ITAC for AI Pacific ocean perch, and
                                                Pacific Ocean Perch, and BSAI Flathead                                       between the Amendment 80 sector and                                          BSAI flathead sole, rock sole, and
                                                Sole, Rock Sole, and Yellowfin Sole                                          the BSAI trawl limited access sector,                                        yellowfin sole to the Amendment 80
                                                TACs                                                                         after subtracting 10.7 percent for the                                       sector is established in Tables 33 and 34
                                                  Section 679.20(a)(10)(i) and (ii)                                          CDQ reserve and an ICA for the BSAI                                          to 50 CFR part 679 and in § 679.91.
                                                requires that NMFS allocate AI Pacific                                       trawl limited access sector and vessels                                        One Amendment 80 cooperative has
                                                ocean perch, and BSAI flathead sole,                                         using non-trawl gear. The allocation of                                      formed for the 2019 fishing year.


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                                                Because all Amendment 80 vessels are                                        until eligible participants apply for                                      start of the fishing year on January 1,
                                                part of the cooperative, no allocation to                                   participation in the program by                                            2020, based on the harvest
                                                the Amendment 80 limited access sector                                      November 1, 2019. NMFS will post 2020                                      specifications effective on that date.
                                                is required.                                                                Amendment 80 cooperatives and                                                Table 6 lists the proposed 2019 and
                                                   The 2020 allocations for Amendment                                       Amendment 80 limited access
                                                                                                                                                                                                       2020 allocations of the AI Pacific ocean
                                                80 species between Amendment 80                                             allocations on the Alaska Region
                                                cooperatives and the Amendment 80                                                                                                                      perch, and BSAI flathead sole, rock sole,
                                                                                                                            website at https://
                                                limited access sector will not be known                                     alaskafisheries.noaa.gov prior to the                                      and yellowfin sole TACs.

                                                  TABLE 6—PROPOSED 2019 AND 2020 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT QUOTA (CDQ) RESERVES, INCIDENTAL CATCH
                                                    AMOUNTS (ICAS), AND AMENDMENT 80 ALLOCATIONS OF THE ALEUTIAN ISLANDS PACIFIC OCEAN PERCH, AND BSAI
                                                    FLATHEAD SOLE, ROCK SOLE, AND YELLOWFIN SOLE TACS
                                                                                                                                           (Amounts are in metric tons)

                                                                                                                                                                              2019 and 2020 allocations

                                                                                                                                           Pacific ocean perch
                                                                           Sector                                                                                                                    Flathead sole       Rock sole     Yellowfin sole
                                                                                                                         Eastern                    Central                    Western
                                                                                                                         Aleutian                   Aleutian                   Aleutian
                                                                                                                         District                   District                   District                  BSAI              BSAI            BSAI

                                                TAC ..........................................................                     9,715                      7,549                      9,117              16,500            49,100         156,000
                                                CDQ .........................................................                      1,040                        808                        976               1,766             5,254          16,692
                                                ICA ...........................................................                      100                         60                         10               4,000             6,000           4,000
                                                BSAI trawl limited access ........................                                   858                        668                        163                   0                 0          19,065
                                                Amendment 80 .........................................                             7,718                      6,013                      7,969               7,735            37,846         116,243



                                                  Section 679.2 defines the ABC surplus                                     the CDQ groups and the Amendment 80                                        sole, and yellowfin sole. Section
                                                for flathead sole, rock sole, and                                           cooperatives from achieving, on a                                          679.31(b)(4) establishes the annual
                                                yellowfin sole as the difference between                                    continuing basis, the optimum yield in                                     allocations of CDQ ABC reserves among
                                                the annual ABC and TAC for each                                             the BSAI groundfish fisheries. NMFS,                                       the CDQ groups. The Amendment 80
                                                species. Section 679.20(b)(1)(iii)                                          after consultation with the Council, may                                   ABC reserves shall be the ABC reserves
                                                establishes ABC reserves for flathead                                       set the ABC reserve at or below the ABC                                    minus the CDQ ABC reserves. Table 7
                                                sole, rock sole, and yellowfin sole. The                                    surplus for each species, thus                                             lists the proposed 2019 and 2020 ABC
                                                ABC surpluses and the ABC reserves are                                      maintaining the TAC below ABC limits.                                      surplus and ABC reserves for BSAI
                                                necessary to mitigate the operational                                       An amount equal to 10.7 percent of the                                     flathead sole, rock sole, and yellowfin
                                                variability, environmental conditions,                                      ABC reserves will be allocated as CDQ                                      sole.
                                                and economic factors that may constrain                                     ABC reserves for flathead sole, rock

                                                 TABLE 7—PROPOSED 2019 AND 2020 ABC SURPLUS, ABC RESERVES, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT QUOTA (CDQ) ABC
                                                 RESERVES, AND AMENDMENT 80 ABC RESERVES IN THE BSAI FOR FLATHEAD SOLE, ROCK SOLE, AND YELLOWFIN SOLE
                                                                                                                                           (Amounts are in metric tons)

                                                                                                                   Sector                                                                            Flathead sole       Rock sole     Yellowfin sole

                                                ABC ..............................................................................................................................................          65,227          132,000          267,500
                                                TAC ..............................................................................................................................................          16,500           49,100          156,000
                                                ABC surplus .................................................................................................................................               48,727           82,900          111,500
                                                ABC reserve ................................................................................................................................                48,727           82,900          111,500
                                                CDQ ABC reserve .......................................................................................................................                      5,214            8,870           11,931
                                                Amendment 80 ABC reserve .......................................................................................................                            43,513           74,030           99,570



                                                Proposed PSC Limits for Halibut,                                               Section 679.21(b)(1)(iii)(A) and (B)                                       Pursuant to Section 3.6 of the FMP,
                                                Salmon, Crab, and Herring                                                   authorize apportionment of the BSAI                                        the Council recommends, and NMFS
                                                  Subsections 679.21(b), (e), (f), and (g)                                  non-trawl halibut PSC limit into PSC                                       proposes, that certain specified non-
                                                set forth the BSAI PSC limits. Pursuant                                     allowances among six fishery categories,                                   trawl fisheries be exempt from the
                                                to § 679.21(b)(1), the annual BSAI                                          and § 679.21(b)(1)(ii)(A) and (B),                                         halibut PSC limit. As in past years, after
                                                halibut PSC limits total 3,515 mt.                                          (e)(3)(i)(B), and (e)(3)(iv) require                                       consultation with the Council, NMFS
                                                Section 679.21(b)(1) allocates 315 mt of                                    apportionment of the BSAI trawl limited                                    proposes to exempt pot gear, jig gear,
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                                                the halibut PSC limit as the PSQ reserve                                    access halibut and crab PSC limits into                                    and the sablefish IFQ hook-and-line gear
                                                for use by the groundfish CDQ Program,                                      PSC allowances among seven fishery                                         fishery categories from halibut bycatch
                                                1,745 mt of the halibut PSC limit for the                                   categories. Table 10 lists the proposed                                    restrictions for the following reasons: (1)
                                                Amendment 80 sector, 745 mt of the                                          fishery PSC allowances for the BSAI                                        The pot gear fisheries have low halibut
                                                halibut PSC limit for the BSAI trawl                                        trawl limited access fisheries, and Table                                  bycatch mortality; (2) NMFS estimates
                                                limited access sector, and 710 mt of the                                    11 lists the proposed fishery PSC                                          halibut mortality for the jig gear fleet to
                                                halibut PSC limit for the BSAI non-trawl                                    allowances for the non-trawl fisheries.                                    be negligible because of the small size
                                                sector.                                                                                                                                                of the fishery and the selectivity of the


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                                                gear; and (3) the sablefish and halibut                 approved, or if the sector has exceeded                  Based on 2018 survey data, the red
                                                IFQ fisheries have low halibut bycatch                  its performance standard under                        king crab mature female abundance is
                                                mortality because the IFQ Program                       § 679.21(f)(6) in a low abundance year,               estimated at 13.1 million red king crabs,
                                                requires legal-size halibut to be retained              NMFS will allocate a portion of the                   and the effective spawning biomass is
                                                by vessels using hook-and-line gear if a                33,318 Chinook salmon PSC limit to                    estimated at 33,275 million lbs (15,093
                                                halibut IFQ permit holder or a hired                    that sector as specified in                           mt). Based on the criteria set out at
                                                master is aboard and is holding unused                  § 679.21(f)(3)(iii)(D).                               § 679.21(e)(1)(i), the proposed 2019 and
                                                halibut IFQ for that vessel category and                   As of October 1, 2018, NMFS has                    2020 PSC limit of red king crab in Zone
                                                the IFQ regulatory area in which the                    determined that 2018 was a low                        1 for trawl gear is 97,000 animals. This
                                                vessel is operating (§ 679.7(f)(11)).                   Chinook salmon abundance year, based                  limit derives from the mature female
                                                   As of November 2018, total                           on the State’s estimate that Chinook                  abundance estimate of more than 8.4
                                                groundfish catch for the pot gear fishery               salmon abundance in western Alaska is                 million red king crab and the effective
                                                in the BSAI was 46,571 mt, with an                      less than 250,000 Chinook salmon.                     spawning biomass estimate of more than
                                                associated halibut bycatch mortality of                 Therefore, in 2019, the Chinook salmon                14.5 million lbs (6,577 mt) but less than
                                                19 mt. The 2018 jig gear fishery                        PSC limit is 45,000 Chinook salmon,                   55 million lbs (24,948 mt).
                                                harvested about 56 mt of groundfish.                    allocated to each sector as specified in                 Section 679.21(e)(3)(ii)(B)(2)
                                                Most vessels in the jig gear fleet are                  § 679.21(f)(3)(iii)(B). The AFA sector                establishes criteria under which NMFS
                                                exempt from observer coverage                           Chinook salmon allocations are also                   must specify an annual red king crab
                                                requirements. As a result, observer data                seasonally apportioned with 70 percent                bycatch limit for the Red King Crab
                                                are not available on halibut bycatch in                 of the allocation for the A season                    Savings Subarea (RKCSS). The
                                                the jig gear fishery. As mentioned above,               pollock fishery, and 30 percent of the                regulations limit the bycatch in the
                                                NMFS estimates a negligible amount of                   allocation for the B season pollock                   RKCSS to up to 25 percent of the red
                                                halibut bycatch mortality because of the                fishery (§§ 679.21(f)(3)(i) and                       king crab PSC allowance, based on the
                                                selective nature of jig gear and the low                679.23(e)(2)). In 2019, the Chinook                   need to optimize the groundfish harvest
                                                mortality rate of halibut caught with jig               salmon bycatch performance standard                   relative to red king crab bycatch. NMFS
                                                gear and released.                                      under § 679.21(f)(6) is 33,318 Chinook                proposes the Council’s recommendation
                                                   Under § 679.21(f)(2), NMFS annually                  salmon, allocated to each sector as                   that the red king crab bycatch limit be
                                                allocates portions of either 33,318,                    specified in § 679.21(f)(3)(iii)(D).                  equal to 25 percent of the red king crab
                                                45,000, 47,591, or 60,000 Chinook                          NMFS publishes the approved IPAs,                  PSC allowance within the RKCSS (Table
                                                salmon PSC limits among the AFA                         allocations, and reports at https://                  9).
                                                sectors, depending on past bycatch                      alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable                     Based on 2018 survey data, Tanner
                                                performance, on whether Chinook                         fisheries/bycatch/default.htm.                        crab (Chionoecetes bairdi) abundance is
                                                salmon bycatch incentive plan                              Section 679.21(g)(2)(i) specifies 700              estimated at 1,238 million animals.
                                                agreements (IPAs) are formed, and on                    fish as the 2019 and 2020 Chinook                     Pursuant to criteria set out at
                                                whether NMFS determines it is a low                     salmon PSC limit for the AI pollock                   § 679.21(e)(1)(ii), the calculated 2019
                                                Chinook salmon abundance year. NMFS                     fishery. Section 679.21(g)(2)(ii) allocates           and 2020 C. bairdi crab PSC limit for
                                                will determine that it is a low Chinook                 7.5 percent, or 53 Chinook salmon, as                 trawl gear is 980,000 animals in Zone 1,
                                                salmon abundance year when                              the AI PSQ reserve for the CDQ                        and 2,970,000 animals in Zone 2. The
                                                abundance of Chinook salmon in                          Program, and allocates the remaining                  limit in Zone 1 is based on the
                                                western Alaska is less than or equal to                 647 Chinook salmon to the non-CDQ                     abundance of C. bairdi estimated at
                                                250,000 Chinook salmon. The State                       fisheries.                                            1,238 million animals, which is greater
                                                provides to NMFS an estimate of                            Section 679.21(f)(14)(i) specifies                 than 400 million animals. The limit in
                                                Chinook salmon abundance using the 3-                   42,000 fish as the 2019 and 2020 non-                 Zone 2 is based on the abundance of C.
                                                System Index for western Alaska, based                  Chinook salmon PSC limit for vessels                  bairdi estimated at 1,238 million
                                                on the Kuskokwim, Unalakleet, and                       using trawl gear from August 15 through               animals, which is greater than 400
                                                Upper Yukon aggregate stock grouping.                   October 14 in the Catcher Vessel                      million animals.
                                                   If an AFA sector participates in an                  Operational Area (CVOA). Section                         Pursuant to § 679.21(e)(1)(iii), the PSC
                                                approved IPA and has not exceeded its                   679.21(f)(14)(ii) allocates 10.7 percent,             limit for trawl gear for snow crab (C.
                                                performance standard under                              or 4,494 non-Chinook salmon, in the                   opilio) is based on total abundance as
                                                § 679.21(f)(6), and if it is not a low                  CVOA as the PSQ reserve for the CDQ                   indicated by the NMFS annual bottom
                                                Chinook salmon abundance year, then                     Program, and allocates the remaining                  trawl survey. The C. opilio crab PSC
                                                NMFS will allocate a portion of the                     37,506 non-Chinook salmon in the                      limit in the C. opilio bycatch limitation
                                                60,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit to                      CVOA to the non-CDQ fisheries.                        zone (COBLZ) is set at 0.1133 percent of
                                                that sector as specified in                                PSC limits for crab and herring are                the Bering Sea abundance index minus
                                                § 679.21(f)(3)(iii)(A). If no IPA is                    specified annually based on abundance                 150,000 crabs. Based on the 2018 survey
                                                approved, or if the sector has exceeded                 and spawning biomass. Due to the lack                 estimate of 10.65 billion animals, the
                                                its performance standard under                          of new information as of October 2018                 calculated C. opilio crab PSC limit is
                                                § 679.21(f)(6), and it is not a low                     regarding herring PSC limits and                      11,916,450 animals, which is above the
                                                abundance year, NMFS will allocate a                    apportionments, the Council                           minimum PSC limit of 4.5 million and
                                                portion of the 47,591 Chinook salmon                    recommended, and NMFS proposes,                       below the maximum PSC limit of 13
                                                PSC limit to that sector as specified in                basing the herring 2019 and 2020 PSC                  million animals.
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                                                § 679.21(f)(3)(iii)(C). If an AFA sector                limits and apportionments on the 2017                    Pursuant to § 679.21(e)(1)(v), the PSC
                                                participates in an approved IPA and has                 survey data. The Council will                         limit of Pacific herring caught while
                                                not exceeded its performance standard                   reconsider these amounts in December                  conducting any trawl operation for BSAI
                                                under § 679.21(f)(6) in a low abundance                 2018. Section 679.21(e)(3)(i)(A)(1)                   groundfish is 1 percent of the annual
                                                year, then NMFS will allocate a portion                 allocates 10.7 percent of each trawl gear             eastern Bering Sea herring biomass. The
                                                of the 45,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit                  PSC limit specified for crab as a PSQ                 best estimate of 2019 and 2020 herring
                                                to that sector as specified in                          reserve for use by the groundfish CDQ                 biomass is 183,017 mt. This amount was
                                                § 679.21(f)(3)(iii)(B). If no IPA is                    Program.                                              developed by the Alaska Department of


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                                                Fish and Game based on biomass for                                          and the Amendment 80 limited access                                          distribution of target groundfish species
                                                spawning aggregations. Therefore, the                                       sector will not be known until eligible                                      relative to prohibited species
                                                herring PSC limit proposed for 2019 and                                     participants apply for participation in                                      distribution, (3) prohibited species
                                                2020 is 1,830 mt for all trawl gear as                                      the program by November 1, 2019.                                             bycatch needs on a seasonal basis
                                                listed in Tables 8 and 9.                                                   NMFS will post 2020 Amendment 80                                             relevant to prohibited species biomass
                                                   Section 679.21(e)(3)(i)(A) requires                                      cooperatives and Amendment 80                                                and expected catches of target
                                                PSQ reserves to be subtracted from the                                      limited access allocations on the Alaska                                     groundfish species, (4) expected
                                                total trawl PSC limits. The 2019 crab                                       Region website at https://                                                   variations in bycatch rates throughout
                                                and halibut PSC limits assigned to the                                      alaskafisheries.noaa.gov prior to the                                        the year, (5) expected changes in
                                                Amendment 80 and BSAI trawl limited                                         start of the fishing year on January 1,
                                                                                                                                                                                                         directed groundfish fishing seasons, (6)
                                                access sectors are listed in Table 35 to                                    2020, based on the harvest
                                                                                                                                                                                                         expected start of fishing effort, and (7)
                                                50 CFR part 679. The resulting proposed                                     specifications effective on that date.
                                                                                                                               Subsections 679.21(b)(2) and (e)(5)                                       economic effects of establishing
                                                allocations of PSC limits to CDQ PSQ,
                                                the Amendment 80 sector, and the BSAI                                       authorize NMFS, after consulting with                                        seasonal prohibited species
                                                trawl limited access sector are listed in                                   the Council, to establish seasonal                                           apportionments on segments of the
                                                Table 8.                                                                    apportionments of halibut and crab PSC                                       target groundfish industry. Based on
                                                   One Amendment 80 cooperative has                                         amounts for the BSAI non-trawl, BSAI                                         this criteria, the Council recommended,
                                                formed for the 2019 fishing year.                                           trawl limited access, and Amendment                                          and NMFS proposes, the seasonal PSC
                                                Because all Amendment 80 vessels are                                        80 limited access sectors to maximize                                        apportionments in Tables 10 and 11 to
                                                part of the cooperative, no PSC limit                                       the ability of the fleet to harvest the                                      maximize harvest among gear types,
                                                allocation to the Amendment 80 limited                                      available groundfish TAC and to                                              fisheries, and seasons, while
                                                access sector is required.                                                  minimize bycatch. The factors                                                minimizing bycatch of PSC.
                                                   The 2020 PSC limit allocations                                           considered are (1) seasonal distribution
                                                between Amendment 80 cooperatives                                           of prohibited species, (2) seasonal

                                                   TABLE 8—PROPOSED 2019 AND 2020 APPORTIONMENT OF PROHIBITED SPECIES CATCH ALLOWANCES TO NON-TRAWL
                                                            GEAR, THE CDQ PROGRAM, AMENDMENT 80, AND THE BSAI TRAWL LIMITED ACCESS SECTORS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Trawl PSC                          BSAI trawl
                                                                                                                                                                    Non-trawl             CDQ PSQ                remaining        Amendment          limited
                                                                         PSC species and area 1                                             Total PSC                 PSC                  reserve 2             after CDQ        80 sector 3        access
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    PSQ                              fishery

                                                Halibut mortality (mt) BSAI ..............................................                        3,515                        710                 315                    n/a            1,745              745
                                                Herring (mt) BSAI ............................................................                    1,830                         n/a                 n/a                    n/a              n/a              n/a
                                                Red king crab (animals) Zone 1 ......................................                            97,000                         n/a              7,379                 86,621           43,293           26,489
                                                C. opilio (animals) COBLZ ...............................................                    11,916,450                         n/a          1,275,060              7,641,390        5,230,243        3,420,143
                                                C. bairdi crab (animals) Zone 1 .......................................                         980,000                         n/a            104,860                875,140          368,521          411,228
                                                C. bairdi crab (animals) Zone 2 .......................................                       2,970,000                         n/a            317,790              2,652,210          627,778        1,241,500
                                                   1 Referto § 679.2 for definitions of zones.
                                                   2 ThePSQ reserve for crab species is 10.7 percent of each crab PSC limit.
                                                  3 The Amendment 80 program reduced apportionment of the trawl PSC limits for crab below the total PSC limit. These reductions are not ap-
                                                portioned to other gear types or sectors.

                                                   TABLE 9—PROPOSED 2019 AND 2020 HERRING AND RED KING CRAB SAVINGS SUBAREA PROHIBITED SPECIES CATCH
                                                                                  ALLOWANCES FOR ALL TRAWL SECTORS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Red king crab
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Herring (mt)
                                                                                                                       Fishery categories                                                                                                           (animals)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  BSAI               Zone 1

                                                Yellowfin sole ...........................................................................................................................................................               80                 n/a
                                                Rock sole/flathead sole/other flatfish 1 ....................................................................................................................                            39                 n/a
                                                Greenland turbot/arrowtooth flounder/Kamchatka flounder/sablefish .....................................................................                                                    5                n/a
                                                Rockfish ...................................................................................................................................................................               5                n/a
                                                Pacific cod ...............................................................................................................................................................                9                 n/a
                                                Midwater trawl pollock .............................................................................................................................................                  1,662                  n/a
                                                Pollock/Atka mackerel/other species 2 3 ..................................................................................................................                               30                 n/a
                                                Red king crab savings subarea non-pelagic trawl gear 4 ........................................................................................                                          n/a             24,250
                                                Total trawl PSC ........................................................................................................................................................              1,830              97,000
                                                  1 ‘‘Other flatfish’’ for PSC monitoring includes all flatfish species, except for halibut (a prohibited species), arrowtooth flounder, flathead sole,
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                                                Greenland turbot, Kamchatka flounder, rock sole, and yellowfin sole.
                                                  2 Pollock other than midwater trawl pollock, Atka mackerel, and ‘‘other species’’ fishery category.
                                                  3 ‘‘Other species’’ for PSC monitoring includes sculpins, sharks, skates, and octopuses.
                                                  4 In October 2018, the Council recommended that the red king crab bycatch limit for non-pelagic trawl fisheries within the RKCSS be limited to
                                                25 percent of the red king crab PSC allowance (see § 679.21(e)(3)(ii)(B)(2)).
                                                  Note: Species apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.




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                                                    TABLE 10—PROPOSED 2019 AND 2020 PROHIBITED SPECIES BYCATCH ALLOWANCES FOR THE BSAI TRAWL LIMITED
                                                                                            ACCESS SECTOR
                                                                                                                                                                                       Prohibited species and area 1

                                                                  BSAI trawl limited access fisheries                                           Halibut                 Red king crab                   C. opilio                       C. bairdi (animals)
                                                                                                                                              mortality (mt)              (animals)                    (animals)
                                                                                                                                                 BSAI                      Zone 1                       COBLZ                       Zone 1                 Zone 2

                                                Yellowfin sole .......................................................................                         150                   23,338                3,224,126                     346,228            1,185,500
                                                Rock sole/flathead sole/other flatfish 2 .................................                   ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................              0
                                                Greenland turbot/arrowtooth flounder/Kamchatka flounder/
                                                  sablefish ...........................................................................      ........................   ........................   ........................   ........................              0
                                                Rockfish April 15–December 31 ..........................................                                           4    ........................                  5,326       ........................          1,000
                                                Pacific cod ............................................................................                       391                     2,954                  137,426                      60,000              49,999
                                                Pollock/Atka mackerel/other species 3 .................................                                        200                        197                   53,265                       5,000              5,000
                                                Total BSAI trawl limited access PSC ..................................                                         745                   26,489                3,420,143                     411,228            1,241,500
                                                   1 Referto § 679.2 for definitions of areas.
                                                   2 ‘‘Otherflatfish’’ for PSC monitoring includes all flatfish species, except for halibut (a prohibited species), arrowtooth flounder, flathead sole,
                                                Greenland turbot, Kamchatka flounder, rock sole, and yellowfin sole.
                                                  3 ‘‘Other species’’ for PSC monitoring includes sculpins, sharks, skates, and octopuses.
                                                  Note: Species apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.

                                                        TABLE 11—PROPOSED 2019 AND 2020 HALIBUT PROHIBITED SPECIES BYCATCH ALLOWANCES FOR NON-TRAWL
                                                                                                 FISHERIES
                                                                                                                                           Halibut mortality (mt) BSAI

                                                                                                                                                                                                       Catcher/
                                                                         Non-trawl fisheries                                                              Seasons                                                             Catcher vessel             All non-trawl
                                                                                                                                                                                                      processor

                                                Pacific cod .................................................................    Annual Pacific cod ...............................                                 648                          13               n/a
                                                                                                                                 January 1–June 10 ..............................                                   388                            9               n/a
                                                                                                                                 June 10–August 15 ..............................                                   162                            2               n/a
                                                                                                                                 August 15–December 31 .....................                                          98                           2               n/a
                                                Non-Pacific cod non-trawl-Total ................................                 May 1–December 31 ...........................                                       n/a                         n/a               49
                                                Groundfish pot and jig ...............................................           n/a ........................................................                        n/a                         n/a           Exempt
                                                Sablefish hook-and-line .............................................            n/a ........................................................                        n/a                         n/a           Exempt
                                                Total for all non-trawl PSC ........................................             n/a ........................................................                        n/a                         n/a              710



                                                Halibut Discard Mortality Rates                                          the Council’s directive. An interagency                                       methodology. The new methodology
                                                   To monitor halibut bycatch mortality                                  halibut working group (International                                          will continue to ensure that NMFS is
                                                allowances and apportionments, the                                       Pacific Halibut Commission, Council,                                          using DMRs that more accurately reflect
                                                Regional Administrator uses observed                                     and NMFS staff) developed improved                                            halibut mortality, which will inform the
                                                halibut incidental catch rates, halibut                                  estimation methods that have                                                  different sectors of their estimated
                                                discard mortality rates (DMRs), and                                      undergone review by the Plan Team,                                            halibut mortality and allow specific
                                                estimates of groundfish catch to project                                 SSC, and the Council. A summary of the                                        sectors to respond with methods that
                                                when a fishery’s halibut bycatch                                         revised methodology is included in the                                        could reduce mortality and, eventually,
                                                mortality allowance or seasonal                                          BSAI proposed 2017 and 2018 harvest                                           the DMR for that sector.
                                                apportionment is reached. Halibut                                        specifications (81 FR 87863, December
                                                                                                                                                                                                         In October 2018, the Council
                                                incidental catch rates are based on                                      6, 2016), and the comprehensive
                                                                                                                                                                                                       recommended adopting the halibut
                                                observers’ estimates of halibut                                          discussion of the working group’s
                                                                                                                                                                                                       DMRs derived from the revised
                                                incidental catch in the groundfish                                       statistical methodology is available from
                                                                                                                                                                                                       methodology for the proposed 2019 and
                                                fishery. DMRs are estimates of the                                       the Council (see ADDRESSES). The DMR
                                                                                                                                                                                                       2020 DMRs. The proposed 2019 and
                                                proportion of incidentally caught                                        working group’s revised methodology is
                                                                                                                                                                                                       2020 DMRs use an updated 2-year
                                                halibut that do not survive after being                                  intended to improve estimation
                                                                                                                         accuracy, transparency, and                                                   reference period. Comparing the
                                                returned to the sea. The cumulative
                                                                                                                         transferability in the methodology used                                       proposed DMRs to the final DMRs from
                                                halibut mortality that accrues to a
                                                                                                                         for calculating DMRs. The working                                             the 2018 and 2019 harvest
                                                particular halibut PSC limit is the
                                                product of a DMR multiplied by the                                       group will continue to consider                                               specifications, the proposed DMR for
                                                estimated halibut PSC. DMRs are                                          improvements to the methodology used                                          motherships and catcher/processors
                                                estimated using the best scientific                                      to calculate halibut mortality, including                                     using non-pelagic trawl gear decreased
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                                                information available in conjunction                                     potential changes to the reference                                            to 78 percent from 84 percent, the
                                                with the annual BSAI stock assessment                                    period (the period of data used for                                           proposed DMR for catcher vessels using
                                                process. The DMR methodology and                                         calculating the DMRs). Future DMRs                                            non-pelagic trawl gear decreased to 59
                                                findings are included as an appendix to                                  may change based on additional years of                                       percent from 60 percent, the proposed
                                                the annual BSAI groundfish SAFE                                          observer sampling, which could provide                                        DMR for catcher vessels using hook-
                                                report.                                                                  more recent and accurate data and                                             and-line gear decreased to percent from
                                                   In 2016, the DMR estimation                                           which could improve the accuracy of                                           17 percent, and the proposed DMR for
                                                methodology underwent revisions per                                      estimation and progress on                                                    pot gear increased to 19 percent from 9


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                                                percent. Table 12 lists the proposed
                                                2019 and 2020 DMRs.

                                                            TABLE 12—PROPOSED 2019 AND 2020 PACIFIC HALIBUT DISCARD MORTALITY RATES (DMR) FOR THE BSAI
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Halibut discard
                                                                                             Gear                                                                                                 Sector                                                     mortality rate
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              (percent)

                                                Pelagic trawl ................................................................................        All ...............................................................................................                    100
                                                Non-pelagic trawl ........................................................................            Mothership and catcher/processor ............................................                                           78
                                                Non-pelagic trawl ........................................................................            Catcher vessel ...........................................................................                              59
                                                Hook-and-line ..............................................................................          Catcher vessel ...........................................................................                               4
                                                Hook-and-line ..............................................................................          Catcher/processor ......................................................................                                 8
                                                Pot ...............................................................................................   All ...............................................................................................                     19



                                                Listed AFA Catcher/Processor                                                 September 14, 2007). Section                                                 rule becomes effective prior to the
                                                Sideboard Limits                                                             679.64(a)(1)(v) exempts AFA catcher/                                         publication of the final 2019 and 2020
                                                   Pursuant to § 679.64(a), the Regional                                     processors from a yellowfin sole                                             harvest specifications, NMFS will no
                                                Administrator is responsible for                                             sideboard limit because the 2019 and                                         longer publish most of the sideboards
                                                restricting the ability of listed AFA                                        2020 aggregate ITAC of yellowfin sole                                        listed below in Table 13. Table 13 lists
                                                catcher/processors to engage in directed                                     assigned to the Amendment 80 sector                                          the proposed 2019 and 2020 catcher/
                                                fishing for groundfish species other than                                    and BSAI trawl limited access sector is                                      processor groundfish sideboard limits.
                                                pollock to protect participants in other                                     greater than 125,000 mt.                                                        All harvest of groundfish sideboard
                                                groundfish fisheries from adverse effects                                      As discussed earlier in this preamble,                                     species by listed AFA catcher/
                                                resulting from the AFA and from fishery                                      NMFS published a proposed rule (83 FR                                        processors, whether as targeted catch or
                                                cooperatives in the directed pollock                                         40733, August 16, 2018) that would, if                                       incidental catch, will be deducted from
                                                fishery. These restrictions are set out as                                   implemented, establish regulations to                                        the sideboard limits in Table 13.
                                                ‘‘sideboard’’ limits on catch. The basis                                     prohibit directed fishing for AFA                                            However, groundfish sideboard species
                                                for these proposed sideboard limits is                                       sideboard limits for specific groundfish                                     that are delivered to listed AFA catcher/
                                                described in detail in the final rules                                       species or species groups, rather than                                       processors by catcher vessels will not be
                                                implementing the major provisions of                                         prohibiting directed fishing for AFA                                         deducted from the 2019 and 2020
                                                the AFA (67 FR 79692, December 30,                                           sideboard limits through the BSAI                                            sideboard limits for the listed AFA
                                                2002) and Amendment 80 (72 FR 52668,                                         annual harvest specifications. If that                                       catcher/processors.

                                                    TABLE 13—PROPOSED 2019 AND 2020 BSAI GROUNDFISH SIDEBOARD LIMITS FOR LISTED AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT
                                                                                      CATCHER/PROCESSORS (C/PS)
                                                                                                                                           [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                                                             1995–1997                                               2019 and                  2019 and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       2020                       2020
                                                                                                                                                                                                           Ratio of                    ITAC
                                                                     Target species                                          Area                                                                         retained                                             AFA C/P
                                                                                                                                               Retained catch                Total catch                                            available to               sideboard
                                                                                                                                                                                                          catch to                    all trawl                   limit
                                                                                                                                                                                                         total catch                   C/Ps 1

                                                Sablefish trawl ...........................................           BS ................                            8                   497                         0.016                       876                            14
                                                                                                                      AI ..................    ........................                  145          ........................                   595        ........................
                                                Greenland turbot .......................................              BS ................                        121                  17,305                         0.007                     4,356                            30
                                                                                                                      AI ..................                        23                  4,987                         0.005                       144                              1
                                                Arrowtooth flounder ...................................               BSAI .............                           76                 33,987                         0.002                    11,900                            24
                                                Kamchatka flounder ..................................                 BSAI .............                           76                 33,987                         0.002                     4,250                              9
                                                Rock sole ...................................................         BSAI .............                      6,317                  169,362                         0.037                    43,846                       1,622
                                                Flathead sole .............................................           BSAI .............                      1,925                   52,755                         0.036                    14,735                          530
                                                Alaska plaice .............................................           BSAI .............                           14                  9,438                         0.001                    13,814                            14
                                                Other flatfish ..............................................         BSAI .............                      3,058                   52,298                         0.058                     3,400                          197
                                                                                                                      BS ................                          12                  4,879                         0.002                     9,774                            20
                                                Pacific ocean perch ...................................               Eastern AI ....                            125                   6,179                         0.020                     8,675                          174
                                                                                                                      Central AI .....                               3                 5,698                         0.001                     6,741                              7
                                                                                                                      Western AI ...                               54                 13,598                         0.004                     8,141                            33
                                                Northern rockfish .......................................             BSAI .............                           91                 13,040                         0.007                     5,525                            39
                                                Rougheye rockfish .....................................               EBS/EAI .......                              50                  2,811                         0.018                        64                              1
                                                                                                                      CAI/WAI .......                              50                  2,811                         0.018                       128                              2
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                                                Shortraker rockfish ....................................              BSAI .............                           50                  2,811                         0.018                       128                              2
                                                Other rockfish ............................................           BS ................                          18                    621                         0.029                       234                              7
                                                                                                                      AI ..................                        22                    806                         0.027                       485                            13
                                                Atka mackerel ............................................            Central AI .....                            n/a                     n/a                        0.115                    22,231                       2,557
                                                                                                                       A season 2                                 n/a                     n/a                        0.115                    11,116                       1,278
                                                                                                                       B season 2                                 n/a                     n/a                        0.115                    11,116                       1,278
                                                                                                                      Western AI ...                              n/a                     n/a                            0.2                  12,346                       2,469
                                                                                                                       A season 2                                 n/a                     n/a                            0.2                   6,173                       1,235
                                                                                                                       B season 2                                 n/a                     n/a                            0.2                   6,173                       1,235



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                                                   TABLE 13—PROPOSED 2019 AND 2020 BSAI GROUNDFISH SIDEBOARD LIMITS FOR LISTED AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT
                                                                                CATCHER/PROCESSORS (C/PS)—Continued
                                                                                                                                        [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                                                        1995–1997                                  2019 and       2019 and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     2020            2020
                                                                                                                                                                                                  Ratio of           ITAC
                                                                    Target species                                        Area                                                                   retained                         AFA C/P
                                                                                                                                            Retained catch              Total catch                               available to    sideboard
                                                                                                                                                                                                 catch to           all trawl        limit
                                                                                                                                                                                                total catch          C/Ps 1

                                                Skates ........................................................   BSAI      .............                   553                  68,672                0.008            22,950            184
                                                Sculpins .....................................................    BSAI      .............                   553                  68,672                0.008             4,250             34
                                                Sharks .......................................................    BSAI      .............                   553                  68,672                0.008               153              1
                                                Octopuses .................................................       BSAI      .............                   553                  68,672                0.008               170              1
                                                   1 Aleutians Islands Pacific ocean perch, and BSAI Atka mackerel, flathead sole, rock sole, and yellowfin sole are multiplied by the remainder of
                                                the TAC after the subtraction of the CDQ reserve under § 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C).
                                                   2 The seasonal apportionment of Atka mackerel in the BSAI trawl limited access sector is 50 percent in the A season and 50 percent in the B
                                                season. Listed AFA catcher/processors are limited to harvesting no more than zero in the Eastern Aleutian District and Bering Sea subarea, 20
                                                percent of the annual ITAC specified for the Western Aleutian District, and 11.5 percent of the annual ITAC specified for the Central Aleutian Dis-
                                                trict.
                                                   Note: Section 679.64(a)(1)(v) exempts AFA catcher/processors from a yellowfin sole sideboard limit because the 2019 and 2020 aggregate
                                                ITAC of yellowfin sole assigned to the Amendment 80 sector and BSAI trawl limited access sector is greater than 125,000 mt.


                                                   Section 679.64(a)(2) and Tables 40                                       PSC species listed in Table 14 that are                             processors once a proposed 2019 or
                                                and 41 to 50 CFR part 679 establish a                                    caught by listed AFA catcher/processors                                2020 PSC sideboard limit listed in Table
                                                formula for calculating PSC sideboard                                    participating in any groundfish fishery                                14 is reached.
                                                limits for halibut and crab caught by                                    other than pollock will accrue against                                    Pursuant to §§ 679.21(b)(1)(ii)(C) and
                                                listed AFA catcher/processors. The                                       the proposed 2019 and 2020 PSC                                         (e)(3)(ii)(C), halibut or crab PSC caught
                                                basis for these sideboard limits is                                      sideboard limits for the listed AFA                                    by listed AFA catcher/processors while
                                                described in detail in the final rules                                   catcher/processors. Section                                            fishing for pollock will accrue against
                                                implementing the major provisions of                                     679.21(b)(4)(iii), (e)(3)(v), and (e)(7)                               the PSC allowances annually specified
                                                the AFA (67 FR 79692, December 30,                                       authorize NMFS to close directed                                       for the pollock/Atka mackerel/‘‘other
                                                2002) and Amendment 80 (72 FR 52668,                                     fishing for groundfish other than                                      species’’ fishery categories, according to
                                                September 14, 2007).                                                     pollock for listed AFA catcher/                                        §§ 679.21(b)(1)(ii)(B) and (e)(3)(iv).

                                                   TABLE 14—PROPOSED 2019 AND 2020 BSAI PROHIBITED SPECIES SIDEBOARD LIMITS FOR AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT
                                                                                     LISTED CATCHER/PROCESSORS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Proposed
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   2019 and       Proposed
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   2020 PSC       2019 and
                                                                                                                                                                                               Ratio of PSC       available to
                                                                                                    PSC species and            area 1                                                                                             2020 C/P
                                                                                                                                                                                               to total PSC      trawl vessels    sideboard
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      after          limit 2
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 subtraction of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     PSQ 2

                                                BSAI Halibut mortality ..................................................................................................................                 n/a               n/a           286
                                                Red king crab Zone 1 ..................................................................................................................                0.007            86,621            606
                                                C. opilio (COBLZ) ........................................................................................................................             0.153         8,144,641      1,246,130
                                                C. bairdi Zone 1 ...........................................................................................................................           0.140           741,190        103,767
                                                C. bairdi Zone 2 ...........................................................................................................................           0.050         2,250,360        112,518
                                                   1 Refer    to § 679.2 for definitions of areas.
                                                   2 Halibut    amounts are in metric tons of halibut mortality. Crab amounts are in numbers of animals.


                                                AFA Catcher Vessel Sideboard Limits                                      for these sideboard limits is described in                             prohibiting directed fishing for AFA
                                                                                                                         detail in the final rules implementing                                 sideboard limits through the BSAI
                                                   Pursuant to § 679.64(b), the Regional                                 the major provisions of the AFA (67 FR                                 annual harvest specifications. If that
                                                Administrator is responsible for                                         79692, December 30, 2002) and                                          rule becomes effective prior to the
                                                restricting the ability of AFA catcher                                   Amendment 80 (72 FR 52668,                                             publication of the final 2019 and 2020
                                                vessels to engage in directed fishing for                                September 14, 2007). Tables 15 and 16                                  harvest specifications, NMFS will no
                                                groundfish species other than pollock to                                 list the proposed 2019 and 2020 AFA                                    longer publish most of the sideboards
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                                                protect participants in other groundfish                                 catcher vessel sideboard limits.                                       listed in Table 15. All catch of
                                                fisheries from adverse effects resulting                                    As discussed earlier in this preamble,                              groundfish sideboard species made by
                                                from the AFA and from fishery                                            NMFS published a proposed rule (83 FR                                  non-exempt AFA catcher vessels,
                                                cooperatives in the directed pollock                                     40733, August 16, 2018) that would, if
                                                                                                                                                                                                whether as targeted catch or as
                                                fishery. Section 679.64(b)(3) and (b)(4)                                 implemented, establish regulations to
                                                                                                                                                                                                incidental catch, will be deducted from
                                                establish formulas for setting AFA                                       prohibit directed fishing for AFA
                                                catcher vessel groundfish and PSC                                        sideboard limits for specific groundfish                               the 2019 and 2020 sideboard limits
                                                sideboard limits for the BSAI. The basis                                 species or species groups, rather than                                 listed in Table 15.



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                                                 TABLE 15—PROPOSED 2019 AND 2020 BSAI GROUNDFISH SIDEBOARD LIMITS FOR AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT CATCHER
                                                                                          VESSELS (CVS)
                                                                                                                                       [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               2019 and
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Ratio of 1995–              2019 and          2020 AFA
                                                                                                                                                                                                 1997 AFA CV
                                                                            Species                                                 Fishery by area/gear/season                                                             2020 initial     catcher vessel
                                                                                                                                                                                                 catch to 1995–                TAC1            sideboard
                                                                                                                                                                                                   1997 TAC                                       limits

                                                Pacific cod .......................................................    BSAI ...............................................................                         n/a                n/a                      n/a
                                                                                                                       Jig gear ..........................................................       ........................           2,140    ........................
                                                                                                                       Hook-and-line CV >60 ft LOA ........................                                         n/a                n/a                      n/a
                                                                                                                            Jan 1–Jun 10 ..........................................                           0.0006                  155                          0
                                                                                                                            Jun 10–Dec 31 ........................................                            0.0006                  149                          0
                                                                                                                       Pot gear CV >60 ft LOA ................................                                      n/a                n/a                      n/a
                                                                                                                            Jan 1–Jun 10 ..........................................                           0.0006                6,521                          4
                                                                                                                            Sept 1–Dec 31 ........................................                            0.0006                6,265                          4
                                                                                                                       CV <60 ft LOA using hook-and-line or pot                                               0.0006                3,044                          2
                                                                                                                         gear.
                                                                                                                       Trawl gear CV ................................................                               n/a               n/a                       n/a
                                                                                                                            Jan 20–Apr 1 ..........................................                           0.8609              25,001                  21,523
                                                                                                                            Apr 1–Jun 10 ..........................................                           0.8609               3,716                    3,199
                                                                                                                            Jun 10–Nov 1 ..........................................                           0.8609               5,068                    4,363
                                                Sablefish .........................................................    BS trawl gear .................................................                        0.0906                 876                         79
                                                                                                                       AI trawl gear ...................................................                      0.0645                 595                         38
                                                Greenland turbot .............................................         BS ...................................................................                 0.0645               4,356                       281
                                                                                                                       AI ....................................................................                0.0205                 144                           3
                                                Arrowtooth flounder .........................................          BSAI ...............................................................                   0.0690              11,900                       821
                                                Kamchatka flounder ........................................            BSAI ...............................................................                   0.0690               4,250                       293
                                                Rock sole ........................................................     BSAI ...............................................................                   0.0341              43,846                    1,495
                                                Flathead sole ..................................................       BS trawl gear .................................................                        0.0505              14,735                       744
                                                Alaska plaice ...................................................      BSAI ...............................................................                   0.0441              13,814                       609
                                                Other flatfish ....................................................    BSAI ...............................................................                   0.0441               3,400                       150
                                                Pacific ocean perch ........................................           BS ...................................................................                 0.1000               9,774                       977
                                                                                                                       Eastern AI ......................................................                      0.0077               8,675                         67
                                                                                                                       Central AI .......................................................                     0.0025               6,741                         17
                                                                                                                       Western AI .....................................................          ........................          8,141     ........................
                                                Northern rockfish .............................................        BSAI ...............................................................                   0.0084               5,525                         46
                                                Rougheye rockfish ..........................................           EBS/EAI .........................................................                      0.0037                   64                          0
                                                                                                                       CAI/WAI ..........................................................                     0.0037                 128                           0
                                                Shortraker rockfish ..........................................         BSAI ...............................................................                   0.0037                 128                           0
                                                Other rockfish ..................................................      BS ...................................................................                 0.0048                 234                           1
                                                                                                                       AI ....................................................................                0.0095                 485                           5
                                                Atka mackerel .................................................        Eastern AI/BS .................................................                              n/a           30,166                        n/a
                                                                                                                            Jan 1–Jun 10 ..........................................                           0.0032              15,083                         48
                                                                                                                            Jun 10–Nov 1 ..........................................                           0.0032              15,083                         48
                                                                                                                       Central AI .......................................................                           n/a           22,231                        n/a
                                                                                                                            Jan 1–Jun 10 ..........................................                           0.0001              11,116                           1
                                                                                                                            Jun 10–Nov 1 ..........................................                           0.0001              11,116                           1
                                                                                                                       Western AI .....................................................                             n/a           12,346                        n/a
                                                                                                                            Jan 1–Jun 10 ..........................................              ........................          6,173     ........................
                                                                                                                            Jun 10–Nov 1 ..........................................              ........................          6,173     ........................
                                                Skates .............................................................   BSAI ...............................................................                   0.0541              22,950                    1,242
                                                Sculpins ...........................................................   BSAI ...............................................................                   0.0541               4,250                       230
                                                Sharks .............................................................   BSAI ...............................................................                   0.0541                 153                           8
                                                Octopuses .......................................................      BSAI ...............................................................                   0.0541                 170                           9
                                                  1 Aleutians Islands Pacific ocean perch, and BSAI Atka mackerel, flathead sole, Pacific cod, rock sole, and yellowfin sole are multiplied by the
                                                remainder of the TAC of that species after the subtraction of the CDQ reserve under § 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C).
                                                  Note: Section 679.64(b)(6) exempts AFA catcher vessels from a yellowfin sole sideboard limit because the 2019 and 2020 aggregate ITAC of
                                                yellowfin sole assigned to the Amendment 80 sector and BSAI trawl limited access sector is greater than 125,000 mt.


                                                   Halibut and crab PSC limits listed in                                directed fishing for groundfish other                                        in the BS will accrue against the PSC
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                                                Table 16 that are caught by AFA catcher                                 than pollock for AFA catcher vessels                                         allowances annually specified for the
                                                vessels participating in any groundfish                                 once a proposed 2019 and 2020 PSC                                            pollock/Atka mackerel/‘‘other species’’
                                                fishery other than pollock will accrue                                  sideboard limit listed in Table 16 is                                        fishery categories under
                                                against the 2019 and 2020 PSC                                           reached. Pursuant to                                                         §§ 679.21(b)(1)(ii)(B) and (e)(3)(iv).
                                                sideboard limits for the AFA catcher                                    §§ 679.21(b)(1)(ii)(C) and (e)(3)(ii)(C),
                                                vessels. Section 679.21(b)(4)(iii), (e)(7),                             halibut or crab PSC caught by AFA
                                                and (e)(3)(v) authorize NMFS to close                                   catcher vessels while fishing for pollock



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                                                      TABLE 16—PROPOSED 2019 AND 2020 AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT CATCHER VESSEL PROHIBITED SPECIES CATCH
                                                                                     SIDEBOARD LIMITS FOR THE BSAI 1
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Proposed         Proposed
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        2019 and         2019 and
                                                                                                                                                                                                   AFA catcher       2020 PSC limit      2020 AFA
                                                    PSC species and                                                                                                                                 vessel PSC
                                                                                                                      Target fishery category 2                                                                            after       catcher vessel
                                                        area 1                                                                                                                                    sideboard limit     subtraction of         PSC
                                                                                                                                                                                                       ratio               PSQ           sideboard
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        reserves 3          limit 3

                                                Halibut .........................   Pacific cod trawl .................................................................................                      n/a                 n/a             887
                                                                                    Pacific cod hook-and-line or pot .........................................................                                n/a                n/a               2
                                                                                    Yellowfin sole total ..............................................................................                       n/a                n/a             101
                                                                                    Rock sole/flathead sole/other flatfish 4 ...............................................                                 n/a                 n/a             228
                                                                                    Greenland turbot/arrowtooth flounder/Kamchatka flounder/sablefish                                                         n/a                n/a
                                                                                    Rockfish ..............................................................................................                   n/a                n/a               2
                                                                                    Pollock/Atka mackerel/other species 5 ...............................................                                    n/a                 n/a               5
                                                Red king crab Zone 1                n/a .......................................................................................................           0.2990             86,621           25,900
                                                C. opilio COBLZ .........           n/a .......................................................................................................           0.1680          8,144,641        1,368,300
                                                C. bairdi Zone 1 ..........         n/a .......................................................................................................           0.3300            741,190          244,593
                                                C. bairdi Zone 2 ..........         n/a .......................................................................................................           0.1860          2,250,360          418,567
                                                   1 Refer to § 679.2 for definitions of areas.
                                                   2 Target  fishery categories are defined at § 679.21(b)(1)(ii)(B) and (e)(3)(iv).
                                                   3 Halibut amounts are in metric tons of halibut mortality. Crab amounts are in numbers of animals.
                                                   4 ‘‘Other flatfish’’ for PSC monitoring includes all flatfish species, except for halibut (a prohibited species), arrowtooth flounder, Kamchatka
                                                flounder, flathead sole, Greenland turbot, rock sole, and yellowfin sole.
                                                   5 ‘‘Other species’’ for PSC monitoring includes skates, sculpins, sharks, and octopuses.




                                                Classification                                                           relevant TACs. The IRFA evaluates the                                      standard for businesses, including their
                                                   NMFS has determined that the                                          economic impacts on small entities of                                      affiliates, whose primary industry is
                                                proposed harvest specifications are                                      alternative harvest strategies for the                                     commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2).
                                                consistent with the FMP and                                              groundfish fisheries in the exclusive                                      A business primarily engaged in
                                                preliminarily determined that the                                        economic zone off Alaska. As described                                     commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411)
                                                proposed harvest specifications are                                      in the methodology, TACs are set to a                                      is classified as a small business if it is
                                                                                                                         level that falls within the range of ABCs                                  independently owned and operated, is
                                                consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                                                                                         recommended by the SSC; the sum of                                         not dominant in its field of operation
                                                Act and other applicable laws, subject to
                                                                                                                         the TACs must achieve the OY specified                                     (including its affiliates), and has
                                                further review after public comment.
                                                                                                                         in the FMP. While the specific numbers                                     combined annual gross receipts not in
                                                   This action is authorized under 50
                                                                                                                         that the methodology produces may                                          excess of $11 million for all its affiliated
                                                CFR 679.20 and is exempt from review
                                                                                                                         vary from year to year, the methodology                                    operations worldwide.
                                                under Executive Order 12866.
                                                                                                                         itself remains constant.                                                      The IRFA shows that, in 2017, the
                                                   NMFS prepared an EIS for this action                                     A description of the proposed action,
                                                and made it available to the public on                                                                                                              estimated number of directly regulated
                                                                                                                         why it is being considered, and the legal                                  small entities include approximately
                                                January 12, 2007 (72 FR 1512). On                                        basis for this proposed action are
                                                February 13, 2007, NMFS issued the                                                                                                                  170 catcher vessels, four catcher/
                                                                                                                         contained in the preamble above. A                                         processors, and six CDQ groups. Some
                                                Record of Decision (ROD) for the Final                                   copy of the IRFA is available from
                                                EIS. A SIR that assesses the need to                                                                                                                of these vessels are members of AFA
                                                                                                                         NMFS (see ADDRESSES). A summary of                                         inshore pollock cooperatives, Gulf of
                                                prepare a Supplemental EIS is being                                      the IRFA follows.
                                                prepared for the final harvest                                                                                                                      Alaska rockfish cooperatives, or BSAI
                                                                                                                            The action under consideration is a
                                                specifications. Copies of the Final EIS,                                                                                                            Crab Rationalization Program
                                                                                                                         harvest strategy to govern the catch of
                                                ROD, and annual SIRs for this action are                                                                                                            cooperatives, and, since under the RFA
                                                                                                                         groundfish in the BSAI. The preferred
                                                available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).                                                                                                                the aggregate gross receipts of all
                                                                                                                         alternative is the existing harvest
                                                The Final EIS analyzes the                                               strategy in which TACs fall within the                                     participating members of the
                                                environmental, social, and economic                                      range of ABCs recommended by the                                           cooperative must meet the ‘‘under $11
                                                consequences of the proposed                                             SSC, but, as discussed below, NMFS                                         million’’ threshold, the cooperatives are
                                                groundfish harvest specifications and                                    considered other alternatives. This                                        considered to be large entities within
                                                alternative harvest strategies on                                        action is taken in accordance with the                                     the meaning of the RFA. Thus, the
                                                resources in the action area. Based on                                   FMP prepared by the Council pursuant                                       estimate of 170 catcher vessels may be
                                                the analysis in the Final EIS, NMFS                                      to the Magnuson-Stevens Act.                                               an overstatement of the number of small
                                                concluded that the preferred Alternative                                    The entities directly regulated by this                                 entities. Average gross revenues were
                                                (Alternative 2) provides the best balance                                action are those that harvest groundfish                                   $570,000 for small hook-and-line
                                                among relevant environmental, social,                                    in the exclusive economic zone of the                                      vessels, $1.37 million for small pot
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                                                and economic considerations and                                          BSAI and in parallel fisheries within                                      vessels, and $3.15 million for small
                                                allows for continued management of the                                   State waters. These include entities                                       trawl vessels. The average gross revenue
                                                groundfish fisheries based on the most                                   operating catcher vessels and catcher/                                     for catcher/processors are not reported,
                                                recent, best scientific information.                                     processors within the action area and                                      due to confidentiality considerations.
                                                   NMFS prepared an IRFA, as required                                    entities receiving direct allocations of                                      The preferred alternative (Alternative
                                                by section 603 of the Regulatory                                         groundfish.                                                                2) was compared to four other
                                                Flexibility Act (RFA), analyzing the                                        For RFA purposes only, NMFS has                                         alternatives. Alternative 1 would have
                                                methodology for establishing the                                         established a small business size                                          set TACs to generate fishing rates equal


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                                                to the maximum permissible ABC (if the                  action (as reflected in Alternative 2, the            the squid OFL, ABC, and TAC in the
                                                full TAC were harvested), unless the                    Council’s preferred harvest strategy)                 BSAI and the related increase in BS
                                                sum of TACs exceeded the BSAI OY, in                    because it does not take account of the               pollock TAC amounts, and for the
                                                which case TACs would have been                         most recent biological information for                decreases of the Pacific cod BS and AI
                                                limited to the OY. Alternative 3 would                  this fishery, as required by the                      TACs to account for the State’s GHLs.
                                                have set TACs to produce fishing rates                  Magnuson-Stevens Act. NMFS annually                   As noted in the IRFA, the Council may
                                                equal to the most recent 5-year average                 conducts at-sea stock surveys for                     modify its recommendations for final
                                                fishing rates. Alternative 4 would have                 different species, as well as statistical             OFLs, ABCs, and TACs in December
                                                set TACs equal to the lower limit of the                modeling, to estimate stock sizes and                 2018, when it reviews the November
                                                BSAI OY range. Alternative 5, the ‘‘no                  permissible harvest levels. Actual                    2018 SAFE report from its groundfish
                                                action’’ alternative, would have set                    harvest rates or harvest amounts are a                Plan Team, and the reports of the SSC
                                                TACs equal to zero.                                     component of these estimates, but in                  and AP, at the 2018 December Council
                                                   The TACs associated with Alternative                 and of themselves may not accurately                  meeting. NMFS does not expect adverse
                                                2, the preferred harvest strategy, are                  portray stock sizes and conditions.                   impacts on small entities, because most
                                                those recommended by the Council in                     Harvest rates are listed for each species             of the TACs in the proposed 2019 and
                                                October 2018. OFLs and ABCs for the                     category for each year in the SAFE                    2020 harvest specifications are
                                                species were based on recommendations                   report (see ADDRESSES).
                                                prepared by the Council’s BSAI                             Alternative 4 would lead to                        unchanged from the 2019 harvest
                                                Groundfish Plan Team in September                       significantly lower harvests of all                   specification TACs, with the exception
                                                2018, and reviewed and modified by the                  groundfish species and reduce TACs                    of changes for TACs for squid, BS
                                                Council’s SSC in October 2018. The                      from the upper end of the OY range in                 pollock, and Pacific cod, and because
                                                Council based its TAC                                   the BSAI, to its lower end of 1.4 million             the sum of all TACs remains within the
                                                recommendations on those of its AP,                     mt. Overall, this would reduce 2019                   upper limit of OY for the BSAI of 2.0
                                                which were consistent with the SSC’s                    TACs by about 30 percent, which would                 million mt. Also, NMFS does not expect
                                                OFL and ABC recommendations.                            lead to significant reductions in harvests            any changes that might be made by the
                                                   Alternative 1 selects harvest rates that             of species by small entities. While                   Council in December 2018 to be large
                                                would allow fishermen to harvest stocks                 reductions of this size would alter the               enough to have an impact on small
                                                at the level of ABCs, unless total                      supply, and, therefore, would be                      entities.
                                                harvests were constrained by the upper                  associated with offsetting price                         This action does not modify
                                                bound of the BSAI OY of two million                     increases, the size of these associated               recordkeeping or reporting
                                                mt. As shown in Table 1 of the                          price increases is uncertain. While                   requirements, or duplicate, overlap, or
                                                preamble, the sum of ABCs in 2019 and                   production declines in the BSAI would                 conflict with any Federal rules.
                                                2020 would be 3,573,772 mt, which is                    undoubtedly be associated with price
                                                above the upper bound of the OY range.                                                                           Adverse impacts on marine mammals
                                                                                                        increases in the BSAI, these increases
                                                Under Alternative 1, the sum of TACs                                                                          or endangered species resulting from
                                                                                                        still would be constrained by
                                                is equal to the sum of ABCs. In this                    production of substitutes, and are                    fishing activities conducted under these
                                                instance, Alternative 1 is consistent                   unlikely to completely offset revenue                 harvest specifications are discussed in
                                                with the preferred alternative                          declines resulting from reductions in                 the Final EIS and its accompanying
                                                (Alternative 2), meets the objectives of                harvests of these species by small                    annual SIRs (see ADDRESSES).
                                                that action, and has small entity impacts               entities. Thus, this alternative would                  Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 16 U.S.C.
                                                that are equivalent to small entity                     have a detrimental impact on small                    1540(f); 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.; 16 U.S.C.
                                                impacts of the preferred alternative.                   entities.                                             3631 et seq.; Pub. L. 105–277; Pub. L. 106–
                                                However, NMFS cannot set TACs equal                        Alternative 5, which sets all harvests             31; Pub. L. 106–554; Pub. L. 108–199; Pub.
                                                to the sum of ABCs in the BSAI due to                   equal to zero, would have a significant               L. 108–447; Pub. L. 109–241; Pub. L. 109–
                                                the constraining OY limit of two million                adverse impact on small entities and                  479.
                                                mt, which Alternative 1 would exceed.                   would be contrary to the requirement                    Dated: November 29, 2018.
                                                   Alternative 3 selects harvest rates                  for achieving OY on a continuing basis,
                                                based on the most recent 5 years of                     as mandated by the Magnuson-Stevens                   Samuel D. Rauch, III,
                                                harvest rates (for species in Tiers 1                   Act.                                                  Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                through 3) or based on the most recent                     The proposed harvest specifications                Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                5 years of harvests (for species in Tiers               (Alternative 2) extend the current 2019               Fisheries Service.
                                                4 through 6). This alternative is                       OFLs, ABCs, and TACs to 2019 and                      [FR Doc. 2018–26389 Filed 12–4–18; 8:45 am]
                                                inconsistent with the objectives of this                2020, with the exceptions for removal of              BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2018-12-05 02:36:39
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesComments must be received by January 7, 2019.
ContactSteve Whitney, 907-586-7228.
FR Citation83 FR 62815 
RIN Number0648-XG35

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