83_FR_64497 83 FR 64257 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish; Amendment 20

83 FR 64257 - Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish; Amendment 20

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 240 (December 14, 2018)

Page Range64257-64269
FR Document2018-27067

NMFS approves and implements through regulations measures included in Amendment 20 to the Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Fishery Management Plan, as adopted by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council. This action is necessary to prevent the reactivation of latent effort in the longfin squid fishery, preserve economic opportunities for more recently active participants in the longfin squid fishery, avoid overharvest during Trimester II (May- August) of the longfin squid fishery, and reduce potential negative impacts on inshore spawning longfin squid aggregations and squid egg masses. This action is intended to promote the sustainable utilization and conservation of the squid and butterfish resources, while promoting the sustained participation of fishing communities and minimizing adverse economic impacts on such communities.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

15 CFR Part 902

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No. 170828816-8999-02]
RIN 0648-BH16


Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Mackerel, 
Squid, and Butterfish; Amendment 20

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS approves and implements through regulations measures 
included in Amendment 20 to the Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and 
Butterfish Fishery Management Plan, as adopted by the Mid-Atlantic 
Fishery Management Council. This action is necessary to prevent the 
reactivation of latent effort in the longfin squid fishery, preserve 
economic opportunities for more recently active participants in the 
longfin squid fishery, avoid overharvest during Trimester II (May-
August) of the longfin squid fishery, and reduce potential negative 
impacts on inshore spawning longfin squid aggregations and squid egg 
masses. This action is intended to promote the sustainable utilization 
and conservation of the squid and butterfish resources, while promoting 
the sustained participation of fishing communities and minimizing 
adverse economic impacts on such communities.

DATES: This final rule is effective March 1, 2019.

ADDRESSES: The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council prepared an 
environmental assessment (EA) for this action that describes the 
Council's preferred measures and other considered alternatives and the 
potential impacts of such alternatives. Copies of the Amendment 20 
document, including the EA, the Regulatory Impact Review (RIR), and the 
Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis are available on request from 
Dr. Christopher M. Moore, Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic Fishery 
Management Council, 800 North State Street, Suite 201, Dover, DE 19901, 
telephone (302) 674-2331. The EA/RIR/RFA analysis is also accessible 
via the internet at http://www.mafmc.org/s/Squid-Amendment-EA.pdf and 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2017-0110. Copies of the 
small entity compliance guides prepared for this action are available 
from Michael Pentony, Regional Administrator, NMFS, Greater Atlantic 
Regional Fisheries Office, 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 
01930-2298, or available on the internet at: https://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
proposed rule may be submitted to the Greater Atlantic Regional 
Fisheries Office and by email to [email protected] or fax to 
(202) 395-5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Douglas Christel, Fishery Policy 
Analyst, (978) 281-9141, [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    The purpose of Amendment 20 is to reduce latent (unused) effort in 
the longfin squid fishery and adjust the management of the fishery 
during Trimester II to avoid overharvesting the longfin squid resource 
and harming squid egg masses. The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management 
Council is concerned that unused longfin squid/butterfish moratorium 
permits could be activated. This could lead to excessive fishing 
effort, which could lead to premature fishery closures and reduced 
access to available longfin squid quota by vessels with a history of 
higher landings in recent years. Excessive effort may also increase the 
bycatch and discards of both longfin squid and non-target species. The 
measures adopted by the Council are intended to help prevent excessive 
catch during Trimester II, a race to fish, frequent and disruptive 
fishery closures, and reduced fishing opportunities for vessels that 
are more recently dependent upon longfin squid. Additional information 
on the mackerel, squid, and butterfish fisheries can be found online at 
http://www.mafmc.org/msb/ and https://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/msb/index.html.
    On June 7, 2017, the Council adopted final measures for Amendment 
20, submitting the draft amendment and EA to NMFS for preliminary 
review on June 6, 2018. NMFS published a Notice of Availability (NOA) 
in the Federal Register on July 27, 2018 (83 FR 35602), informing the 
public that the Council had submitted this amendment to the Secretary 
of Commerce for review and approval. NMFS published a proposed rule 
that included implementing regulations and corrections to existing 
regulations on August 31, 2018 (83 FR 44548). The public comment period 
for the NOA ended on September 25, 2018, while proposed rule comments 
were accepted through October 1, 2018. After

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considering public comment on both the NOA and proposed rule, NMFS 
approved Amendment 20 and the associated measures outlined in the 
proposed rule on October 22, 2018.

Approved Measures

    NMFS approved all measures proposed in Amendment 20, as described 
below.

1. Separate Butterfish Moratorium Permit

    This action separates the current longfin squid/butterfish 
moratorium permit into a new butterfish moratorium permit and a 
separate, revised longfin squid moratorium permit, as described further 
below. The Regional Administrator will automatically issue a new 
butterfish moratorium permit to all entities currently issued a 2018 
longfin squid/butterfish moratorium permit, including those held in 
confirmation of permit history (CPH) in February 2019, as part of the 
annual permit renewal process. The new butterfish moratorium permit 
will become effective on March 1, 2019.
    The existing permit restrictions and vessel trip report (VTR), 
observer, slippage, and transfers-at-sea requirements applicable to 
longfin squid/butterfish moratorium permits also apply to the new 
butterfish moratorium permit, as listed below. Butterfish moratorium 
permits will maintain existing vessel permit baseline characteristics, 
vessel replacement and upgrade provisions, and the restriction on 
permit splitting associated with the previous longfin squid/butterfish 
moratorium permit. The new butterfish moratorium permit must maintain 
an operational vessel monitoring system (VMS) unit to provide NMFS with 
automatic position reports, but is not required to submit a specific 
butterfish trip declaration using the VMS or submit daily VMS catch 
reports of butterfish. For example, a vessel operator targeting 
butterfish can continue to declare a longfin squid trip via VMS if the 
operator anticipates catching more than an incidental amount of longfin 
squid on that trip. Finally, the existing butterfish possession limits 
specified at 50 CFR 648.26(d)(1) and (2) (unlimited when fishing with a 
mesh size of 3 inches (76 mm) or greater, and 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) per 
trip when fishing with less than 3-inch (76-mm) mesh) remain the same 
for this new permit.

2. Tier 1 Longfin Squid Moratorium Permit

    In February 2019, the Regional Administrator will automatically 
issue a new Tier 1 longfin squid moratorium permit to any vessel 
currently issued a 2018 longfin squid/butterfish moratorium permit, 
including those currently held in CPH, that landed at least 10,000 lb 
(4,536 kg) of longfin squid in any year from 1997-2013. Eligibility 
will be based on fishing history documented through dealer reports. The 
new Tier 1 longfin squid moratorium permit will become effective March 
1, 2019.
    Any vessel owner, including those automatically issued a Tier 2 
permit described below, may apply for a Tier 1 longfin squid permit 
through February 29, 2020. The Regional Administrator will notify any 
vessel owner that does not qualify to be issued a new Tier 1 longfin 
squid moratorium permit based on the criteria described above. An owner 
could appeal that decision within 30 days of the denial notice by 
submitting a written request to the Regional Administrator. Appeals 
could be based upon evidence that the information used in the original 
denial was incorrect. During an appeal, a vessel owner could request 
the Regional Administrator authorize his/her vessel to continue fishing 
for longfin squid under the measures for a Tier 1 permit until that 
appeal is completed. The NOAA Fisheries National Appeals Office will 
review all appeals submitted to the Regional Administrator.
    Tier 1 longfin squid moratorium permits are subject to all measures 
applicable to the existing longfin squid/butterfish moratorium permit, 
including, but not limited to, the vessel baseline and upgrade, VTR and 
VMS reporting, observer, slippage, and transfers at sea requirements. A 
Tier 1 longfin squid moratorium permit may land an unlimited amount of 
longfin squid per trip, unless the directed longfin squid fishery is 
closed and incidental limits are implemented, as described further 
below. Tier 1 permits may possess up to 15,000 lb (6,804 kg) of longfin 
squid per trip after the longfin squid fishery is closed in Trimester 
II, provided the vessel is declared into the Illex squid fishery, 
possesses at least 10,000 lb (4,536 kg) of Illex squid, and is fishing 
offshore in the area defined in the current regulations at Sec.  
648.23(a)(5).

3. Tier 2 Longfin Squid Moratorium Permit

    In February 2019, the Regional Administrator will automatically 
issue a Tier 2 longfin squid moratorium permit to any vessel currently 
issued a 2018 longfin squid/butterfish moratorium permit, including 
those held in CPH, that does not qualify for a Tier 1 longfin squid 
moratorium permit based on the criteria described above. The Tier 2 
permit will become effective March 1, 2019.
    A Tier 2 permit is subject to all measures applicable to the 
existing longfin squid/butterfish moratorium permit, including, but not 
limited to, the permit, VTR and VMS reporting, observer, slippage, and 
transfers at sea requirements. However, a Tier 2 permit is only allowed 
to land up to 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) of longfin squid per trip, unless the 
directed longfin squid fishery is closed and incidental limits are 
implemented, as described further below. A Tier 2 moratorium permit may 
continue to possess up to 5,000 lb (6,804 kg) of longfin squid per trip 
after the longfin squid fishery is closed in Trimester II if the vessel 
is declared into the Illex squid fishery, possesses at least 10,000 lb 
(4,536 kg) of Illex squid, and is fishing offshore in the area 
specified at Sec.  648.23(a)(5).

4. Tier 3 Longfin Squid Incidental Permit

    Amendment 20 creates a new Tier 3 longfin squid moratorium permit 
for vessels previously issued an open access squid/butterfish 
incidental catch permit that landed more than 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) of 
longfin squid in at least one calendar year from 1997-2013. A vessel 
owner must apply for a Tier 3 longfin squid moratorium permit by 
submitting an application to the Regional Administrator by February 29, 
2020.
    The Regional Administrator will notify the owner of a vessel permit 
that does not qualify for a new Tier 3 longfin squid moratorium permit. 
An owner can appeal that decision within 30 days of the denial notice 
by submitting a written request to the Regional Administrator. The NOAA 
Fisheries National Appeals Office will review all appeals submitted to 
the Regional Administrator. Appeals can be based upon evidence that the 
information used in the original denial was incorrect. During an 
appeal, a vessel owner can request the Regional Administrator to 
authorize its vessel to continue fishing for longfin squid under the 
measures for a Tier 3 longfin squid permit until that appeal is 
completed.
    A vessel issued a Tier 3 longfin squid permit is subject to all 
measures applicable to the existing squid/butterfish incidental catch 
permit. Unlike Tier 1 or 2 longfin squid moratorium permits, Tier 3 
permits are not issued a vessel baseline and are not subject to the 
vessel upgrade provisions. A Tier 3 longfin squid moratorium permit may 
land up to 2,500 lb (1,134 kg) of longfin squid per trip, unless the

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directed longfin squid fishery is closed during Trimester II and 
incidental limits are implemented, as described further below.

5. Longfin Squid Moratorium Permit Swap

    Amendment 20 allows an owner of more than one longfin squid/
butterfish moratorium permit as of May 26, 2017, a one-time opportunity 
to move longfin squid moratorium permits onto a different vessel that 
they own to optimize their fishing operations. A vessel owner may move 
a qualified Tier 1 longfin squid moratorium permit from one of his/her 
vessels and place it on another vessel issued a Tier 2 longfin squid 
moratorium permit that is owned by that same entity. In this exchange, 
the Tier 2 longfin squid moratorium permit would be moved onto the 
vessel originally issued the Tier 1 longfin squid moratorium permit to 
complete the ``swap'' of permits.
    Only permits issued to vessels owned by the same business entity as 
of May 26, 2017, are able to participate in the permit swap; a permit 
held in CPH as of May 26, 2017, is not eligible to participate in this 
transaction. Vessels involved in the swap must be within 10 percent of 
the baseline length overall and 20 percent of the baseline horsepower 
of the permit to be placed on each vessel. Only Tier 1 and Tier 2 
longfin squid moratorium permits may be transferred as part of this 
permit swap; no other fishery permits can be swapped as part of this 
transaction. An owner must apply for the permit swap within one year of 
the issuance of the Tier 1 or Tier 2 longfin squid moratorium permits. 
A longfin squid moratorium permit swap application form is available 
upon request from the Regional Administrator (see ADDRESSES).

6. Incidental Longfin Squid Possession Limit

    Amendment 20 reduces the longfin squid possession limit from 2,500 
lb (1,134 kg) per trip to 250 lb (113 kg) per trip for vessels issued 
an open access squid/butterfish incidental permit, and for all longfin 
squid permits once the Trimester II quota has been landed. The longfin 
squid incidental limit applicable to all longfin squid moratorium 
permits remains 2,500 lb (1,134 kg) per trip for any longfin squid 
fishery closure implemented during Trimesters I or III.

7. Corrections and Clarifications to Existing Regulations

    In Sec.  648.2, the term ``Northeast Regional Office'' in the 
definition of ``Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Monitoring 
Committee'' is replaced by ``Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries 
Office.'' This rule also adds definitions for ``Calendar day,'' 
``Directed fishery,'' and ``Incidental catch.''
    In Sec.  648.4(a)(5)(iii), paragraphs (C), (D), (E), (H) are 
revised and paragraph (M) is deleted to eliminate outdated and 
unnecessary regulations regarding Atlantic mackerel moratorium permit 
qualifications.
    In Sec.  648.7, text at (a)(1)(i) and (ii) that was inadvertently 
deleted in the final rule implementing the Mid-Atlantic Unmanaged 
Forage Omnibus Amendment (August 28, 2017; 82 FR 40721) is reinserted.
    In Sec.  648.10(e)(5)(i), the phrase ``. . . or monkfish fishery'' 
is replaced with ``monkfish, or any other fishery'' to maintain 
consistency with other language in this paragraph and related text in 
paragraph (e)(5)(ii).
    In Sec.  648.13, paragraph (a) is revised to clarify that longfin 
squid, Illex squid, and butterfish moratorium permits and squid/
butterfish incidental catch permits must be issued a letter of 
authorization by the Regional Administrator to transfer longfin squid, 
butterfish, or Illex squid at sea.
    In Sec.  648.14, the following corrections are made:
    1. The introductory text to paragraph (g)(1)(i) is revised to 
insert reference to the fishery closure and accountability measure 
regulations at Sec.  648.24(d) and to replace ``Take, retain . . .'' 
with ``Take and retain . . .''
    2. Paragraph (g)(1)(ii)(B) is revised to use the term ``Illex 
squid.''
    3. Paragraph (g)(2)(i) is revised to reference Subpart B instead of 
Sec.  648.22.
    4. Paragraph (g)(2)(ii)(D) and (F) are revised to read that it is 
unlawful for any person owning or operating a vessel issued a valid 
mackerel, squid, and butterfish fishery permit, or issued an operator's 
permit to ``Take and retain, possess, or land'' these species instead 
of ``Take, retain, possess, or land'' these species.
    5. Paragraph (g)(2)(v) is revised to replace ``limited access'' 
with ``directed'' to reference the Atlantic mackerel, longfin squid, 
and Illex squid fisheries.
    In Sec.  648.22, the following corrections are made:
    1. In paragraph (a), species headings are added to clarify which 
elements are to be identified for each species during the 
specifications process and to spell out terms used for the first time 
in the regulations.
    2. The term ``Illex squid'' replaces the term ``Illex'' for clarity 
in several paragraphs.
    3. In paragraph (c)(3), the reference to Sec.  648.4(1)(5)(ii) is 
replaced with reference to Sec.  648.4(a)(5)(vi).
    In Sec.  648.25(a)(4)(i), the reference to paragraph (a)(2) would 
be replaced with the accurate reference to paragraph (a)(3) of that 
section.

Comments and Responses

    During the public comment periods for the NOA and the proposed rule 
for this amendment, we received six comments from six individuals, two 
of which were not responsive to the action. One individual expressed 
general opposition to the rule, Lund's Fisheries supported all proposed 
measures, and Pew Charitable Trusts along with one individual supported 
some, but not all of the proposed measures. The following discussion 
summarizes the issues raised in the comments that were relevant to this 
action and associated NMFS's responses. Please note that, pursuant to 
section 304(a)(3) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, when NMFS considers the 
responses to comments, NMFS may only approve or disapprove measures 
proposed in a particular fishery management plan, amendment, or 
framework adjustment, and may not change or substitute any measure in a 
substantive way.

General Comments

    Comment 1: Pew Charitable Trusts recommended that NMFS disapprove 
the Council's decision to not implement a spawning closure under 
Amendment 20. Pew suggested NMFS implement a 12-mile spawning closure 
for bottom trawl vessels south of Marthas Vineyard and Nantucket to 
limit the catch of pre-spawned squid, bycatch of squid egg mops and 
predator species, and negative impacts to squid egg mops and the 
greater ecosystem. Pew asserts that the Council's decision to not 
implement a spawning closure is inconsistent with analysis in the 
Amendment 20 EA, stating that spawning closure options were analyzed in 
full during the amendment process and are supported by the best 
available science.
    Response: As noted above, NMFS may only approve or disapprove 
measures proposed in a particular amendment. Because the Council did 
not adopt a spawning closure area in this action, there is nothing for 
us to disapprove in Amendment 20 and we cannot unilaterally implement 
such a closure through this action.
    The Amendment 20 EA includes some analysis of the impacts of squid 
fishing on squid egg mops and future recruitment and fishery catch, but 
does not include any analysis of specific closure areas considered 
early in the

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development of this action. The Council decided to remove such areas 
from further consideration at its December 2016 meeting for possible 
development in a future action. The Council understood the interest in 
such areas to be more related to user conflicts than squid 
productivity, as closure areas would likely shift effort from one small 
area into other areas during Trimester II without reducing overall 
catch. At its December 2017 meeting, the Council deferred further 
development of spawning closures until it could evaluate the effects of 
measures included in Amendment 20, suggesting that the Amendment 20 
measures may be sufficient to address some of the concerns regarding 
excessive fishing effort south of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket.

Longfin Squid and Butterfish Moratorium Permits

    Comment 2: One individual suggested that there should be zero 
moratorium permits, indicating that fish species are being overfished 
and going extinct due to insufficient enforcement of vessel catch. 
Lund's Fisheries supported the creation of the longfin squid tiered 
permitting system, stating that it better controls longfin squid 
landings, avoids excessive catch following the closure of the Trimester 
II fishery, minimizes discards of other species, prevents the 
reactivation of latent effort, and maximizes economic opportunities for 
active participants. Lund's Fisheries also noted that the Tier 2 permit 
preserves more recent fishing patterns and minimizes squid discards 
when targeting other species, while the Tier 3 permit eliminates a 
loophole that previously allowed owners to cancel their federal longfin 
squid permits to take advantage of higher landing allowances in state 
waters. Finally, Lund's Fisheries supported creating a separate 
butterfish moratorium permit, stating that it avoids unintentionally 
reducing domestic fishing capacity for butterfish.
    Response: We disagree that there should be zero moratorium permits. 
As noted by Lund's Fisheries, limiting access to a fishery through 
moratorium permits provides many benefits to the fishery and the 
resource, including greater control of fishery landings by limiting the 
number of vessels that may participate in the fishery and how much each 
vessel may catch. The Tier 3 permit covers past incidental catch of 
longfin squid, particularly by vessels targeting other species such as 
whiting. This should help reduce the potential for excessive fishing 
effort, better control longfin squid catch, and avoid discards that may 
have otherwise occurred under the reduced longfin squid possession 
limit for open access squid/butterfish incidental permits implemented 
by this action. A separate butterfish permit preserves fishing 
opportunities for that species and could help maintain or even expand a 
domestic fishery consistent with the objectives of the FMP. Therefore, 
we approved the Amendment 20 changes to longfin squid and butterfish 
moratorium permits, and we are implementing the proposed regulations 
through this final rule.
    Comment 3: One individual supported a tiered longfin squid permit 
system, but indicated the proposed landings qualification criteria 
(less than 30 lb (14 kg) per day) is too low, does not represent even 
part-time fishing for longfin squid, and is not fair to full-time squid 
vessels that originally developed this fishery.
    Response: The Council recognized that the preferred landings 
qualification criteria represents just four trips under the current 
incidental trip limit to enable more vessels to re-qualify, noting that 
only the least active vessels would be impacted by this action. By only 
considering landings through 2013 (the control date established for the 
fishery), the qualification criteria exclude vessels that had been 
inactive until recently, including those that re-entered the fishery in 
2016 when participation increased substantially due to higher than 
average catch rates that season. This addresses the main concern raised 
during scoping hearings and preserves the greatest access to those most 
active in the fishery. The creation of a Tier 2 permit recognizes 
historic participation in the fishery, and provides such vessels with a 
higher level of access to the fishery than an incidental permit. The 
Council concluded that the criteria selected represented the best 
balance between avoiding a race to fish and ensuring that the fishery 
can still achieve optimum yield.

Longfin Squid Moratorium Permit Swap

    Comment 4: Lund's Fisheries supported the measure allowing vessel 
owners a one-time opportunity to ``swap'' longfin squid moratorium 
permits among vessels owned by the same entity. They stated that this 
would help optimize fishing operations.
    Response: We agree, and implement that measure through this final 
rule.

Incidental Longfin Squid Possession Limit

    Comment 5: Both Pew Charitable Trusts and Lund's Fisheries 
supported reducing the longfin squid possession limit from 2,500 lb 
(1,134 kg) to 250 lb (113 kg) for open access longfin squid permits and 
for all longfin squid permits once the Trimester II quota is caught. 
Pew noted that such a reduction would prevent continued directed 
fishing once the Trimester II fishery is closed, mitigate the harmful 
effects of squid fishing during the spawning period, decrease the catch 
of pre-spawned squid, and limit the destruction of egg mops. Lund's 
also notes that it allows more animals to survive the summer fishery to 
benefit the fall and winter longfin squid fisheries.
    Response: We agree, and implement the reduced longfin squid 
incidental possession limits through this final rule.

Corrections and Clarifications to Existing Regulations

    Comment 6: Lund's Fisheries suggested that we retain reference to 
the Atlantic mackerel landing limit in metric tons instead of changing 
it to kilograms in Sec.  648.4(a)(5)(iii)(B), as proposed.
    Response: In response to public comment, we have retained reference 
to Atlantic mackerel landing limits in metric tons.

Longfin Squid Trimester II Quota Allocation

    Comment 7: Pew Charitable Trusts stated that we should disapprove 
the Council's decision to take no-action on adjustments to the longfin 
squid Trimester II quota allocation and prohibit the roll-over of 
unused Trimester I longfin squid quota into Trimester II. Pew is 
concerned that excessive catch during Trimester II harms spawning squid 
and egg mops, which negatively impacts future squid recruitment. In 
conjunction with the reduced longfin squid incidental possession limits 
and the spawning closure described in Comment 1 above, it suggests that 
reductions in Trimester II fishing effort will benefit the ecosystem 
and other species by reducing the catch of longfin squid, which serves 
as an important forage species, and the bycatch of summer flounder, 
striped bass, and blueback herring.
    Response: NMFS may only approve or disapprove measures proposed in 
a particular amendment. Because the Council did not adjust the longfin 
squid Trimester II quota under Amendment 20, there is nothing for us to 
disapprove in this action. The Council may consider such adjustments in 
a future action.
    As adopted by the Council, Amendment 20 includes several

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measures that reduce longfin squid fishing effort and better control 
landings during Trimester II, including revisions to longfin squid 
permits and adjustments to possession limits for both moratorium and 
incidental catch permits. The Council recognized that eliminating quota 
roll-over would additionally limit catch during Trimester II, and that 
excessive catch during Trimester II could negatively affect the 
species. However, current estimates of longfin squid biomass are well 
above target levels. The Council determined that existing quota 
allocations were sufficiently precautionary and that measures included 
in Amendment 20 were adequate to keep catch from exceeding the current 
Trimester II quota.

Changes From the Proposed Rule

    The proposed rule suggested revising Sec.  648.4(a)(5)(iii)(B) to 
reflect the Atlantic mackerel landing limit in kg instead of mt. Based 
on public comment, references to the Atlantic mackerel limits will 
continue to be listed in metric tons and will not be changed to 
kilograms.
    In Sec.  648.4(a)(5)(i)(A) and (B), the proposed rule included a 
90-day delay before new longfin squid moratorium permits became 
effective or a vessel owner could apply for a permit, respectively. At 
the time, this was considered necessary to prepare to issue permits and 
process applications. This final rule delays the effective date of the 
new longfin squid moratorium permits until March 1, 2019, to align the 
issuance of the new permits with the annual permit renewal process. 
Therefore, this final rule revises Sec.  648.4(a)(5)(i)(A) and (B) to 
indicate the Regional Administrator will begin issuing Tier 1 and 2 
permits in February 2019 and to allow vessel owners to begin applying 
for such permits once this action becomes effective.
    15 CFR part 902.1(b) is revised to include reference to the Office 
of Management and Budget (OMB) control number 0648-0679 for the 
regulations at 50 CFR 648.4 to reflect the new information collections 
associated with the longfin squid moratorium permit measures approved 
under Amendment 20 and implemented in this final rule.

Classification

    The Administrator, Greater Atlantic Region, NMFS, determined that 
Amendment 20 is necessary for the conservation and management of the 
longfin squid and butterfish fisheries managed by the Mid-Atlantic 
Fishery Management Council and that it is consistent with the Magnuson-
Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act and other applicable 
laws.
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866. This rule is not an E.O. 13771 
regulatory action because this rule is not significant under E.O. 
12866.
    This proposed rule does not contain policies with Federalism or 
takings implications as those terms are defined in E.O. 13132 and E.O. 
12630, respectively.
    A Final Regulatory Flexibility Act (FRFA) analysis was prepared for 
this action. The FRFA incorporates the Initial Regulatory Flexibility 
Act (IRFA) analysis, a summary of the significant issues raised by the 
public comments in response to the IRFA, NMFS responses to those 
comments, a summary of the analyses completed in the Amendment 20 EA, 
and this portion of the preamble. A summary of the IRFA was published 
in the proposed rule for this action and is not repeated here. A 
description of why this action was considered, the objectives of, and 
the legal basis for this rule is contained in Amendment 20 and in the 
preamble to the proposed and this final rule, and is not repeated here. 
All of the documents that constitute the FRFA are available from NMFS 
(see ADDRESSES).

Summary of the Significant Issues Raised by Public Comments in Response 
to the IRFA

A Summary of the Assessment of the Agency of Such Issues, and a 
Statement of Any Changes Made From the Proposed Rule as a Result of 
Such Comments
    The public did not raise any significant issues in response to the 
IRFA, so no changes were made from the proposed rule.
Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which This 
Final Rule Would Apply
    For the purposes of the RFA analysis, the ownership entities (or 
firms) are defined as those entities or firms with common ownership 
personnel as listed on the permit application. Because of this, some 
vessels with Federal longfin squid/butterfish permits may be considered 
to be part of the same firm because they may have the same owners. The 
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is the standard 
used by Federal statistical agencies in classifying business 
establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, and publishing 
statistical data related to the U.S. business economy. For purposes of 
the RFA, a business primarily engaged in commercial fishing activity is 
classified as a small business if it has combined annual gross receipts 
not in excess of $11 million (NAICS 11411) for all its affiliated 
operations worldwide. A business primarily engaged in for-hire 
(charter/party) operations is characterized as annual gross receipts 
not in excess of $7.5 million. To identify these small and large firms, 
vessel ownership data from the permit database were grouped according 
to common owners and sorted by size. The current ownership data set 
used for this analysis is based on calendar year 2016 (the most recent 
complete year available).
    This action affects any vessel issued a valid Federal longfin 
squid/butterfish moratorium permit or an open access squid/butterfish 
incidental permit. According to the commercial database, 295 separate 
vessels were issued a longfin squid/butterfish moratorium permit in 
2016. These vessels were owned by 222 entities, of which 214 were 
categorized as small business entities using the definition specified 
above. In 2016, 1,528 vessels were issued an open access squid/
butterfish incidental permit. These vessels were owned by 1,114 
entities, of which 1,105 were small business entities. In total, 1,319 
small business entities may be affected by this rule out of a potential 
1,336 entities (large and small) that may be affected by this action. 
Therefore, 99 percent of affected entities are categorized as small 
businesses.
    Not all entities affected by this action landed fish for commercial 
sale in 2016. Nine small business entities issued a longfin squid/
butterfish moratorium permit did not have any fishing revenue in 2016, 
while 274 small business entities issued an open access squid/
butterfish incidental catch permit did not have any fishing revenue in 
2016. Only 1,036 small business entities had fishing revenue in 2016, 
representing 79 percent of the small entities affected by this action.
Description of the Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other 
Compliance Requirements of This Final Rule
    This final rule contains a collection-of-information requirement 
subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) and which has been 
approved by OMB under control number 0648-0679. Public reporting burden 
and costs associated with these information collections, including the 
time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, 
gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing 
the collection

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of information, are estimated to average, as follows:
    1. Application for a longfin squid moratorium permit, OMB# 0648-
0679 (60 min/response and an annual cost of $254.80 for postage);
    2. Appeal of the denial of a longfin squid moratorium permit, OMB# 
0648-0679 (120 min/response and an annual cost of $226.87 for postage); 
and
    3. Application for a longfin squid moratorium permit swap, OMB# 
0648-0679 (5 min/response and an annual cost of $1.63 for postage).
    Send comments regarding these burden estimates or any other aspect 
of this data collection, including suggestions for reducing the burden, 
to NMFS (see ADDRESSES) and by email to [email protected], or 
fax to 202-395-7285.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, and no person shall be subject to penalty for 
failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB control number.
Description of Steps the Agency Has Taken To Minimize the Significant 
Economic Impact on Small Entities Consistent With the Stated Objectives 
of Applicable Statutes
    For the longfin squid moratorium permit alternatives, measures 
implemented by this final rule (Alternative 1C in the EA) more 
effectively meet the objectives of this action to reduce latent effort 
in the fishery and avoid overharvest during Trimester II than other 
alternatives considered. By reducing the number of latent permits and 
overall fishing capacity consistent with the control date established 
by the Council, this action will help prevent future races to fish, 
excess longfin squid catch during Trimester II, and reduced fishing 
opportunities for permits that have been more dependent on longfin 
squid. This could improve economic returns for the most active 
participants in the fishery. Because this action also implements the 
Tier 2 permit, vessels that do not qualify for a Tier 1 permit are 
still able to continue to participate in the fishery, but at a lower 
level than those with higher landings during the qualification period. 
In addition, the permit ``swap'' provision allows an owner of multiple 
longfin squid moratorium permits to move permits among vessels he/she 
owns to optimize operations and maximize longfin squid revenue. 
Together, these measures represent the best balance of avoiding 
excessive landings and a race to fish by not allowing too many vessels 
to target longfin squid, while ensuring that enough vessels remain in 
the fishery to achieve optimum yield and minimizing economic impacts to 
vessels that do not re-qualify for the Tier 1 permit.
    The higher Tier 3 longfin squid moratorium permit landings 
qualification threshold implemented by this action (Alternative 3C) 
more effectively meets the objectives of this action than other 
alternatives considered. Approved measures limit vessels without a 
history of substantial landings to a smaller possession limit (250 lb 
or 113 kg per trip) and maintains the existing longfin squid incidental 
possession limit (2,500 lb or 1,134 kg) to minimize longfin squid 
discards for permits that had more longfin squid landings in recent 
years. These measures recognize historic landings, allowing vessels 
landing incidental amounts of longfin squid when targeting other 
fisheries to continue to do so, maintaining longfin squid as a source 
of fishing revenue on those trips. Reducing the number of vessels that 
can land 2,500 lb (1,134 kg) of longfin squid also reduces overall 
fishing effort, particularly when longfin squid are nearshore and more 
available to the fishery during Trimester II. This could prevent 
overfishing and preserve more biomass for future seasons, increasing 
future fishing revenues, particularly during Trimester III and 
Trimester I of the following year.
    Reducing the longfin squid possession limit to 250 (113 kg) per 
trip once the Trimester II quota is caught will help prevent excessive 
longfin squid catch and reduce negative impacts to longfin squid and 
egg mops during the Trimester II spawning season. Unlike the other 
alternatives, the measures implemented by this action (Alternative 5B) 
provide additional control over longfin squid catch that will 
essentially eliminate incentives to target longfin squid once the 
Trimester II directed fishery is closed. Excessive landings during 
Trimester II could negatively affect squid productivity and have been 
shown to reduce longfin squid catch rates in subsequent seasons, which 
also reduces future fishing revenues. These measures should help reduce 
fishing effort during the spawning season, which could prolong longfin 
squid availability into Trimester III and increase future longfin squid 
productivity. In doing so, this action may produce higher future 
economic returns than the other alternatives considered.
    Section 212 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness 
Act of 1996 states that, for each rule or group of related rules for 
which an agency is required to prepare a FRFA, the agency shall publish 
one or more guides to assist small entities in complying with the rule, 
and shall designate such publications as ``small entity compliance 
guides.'' The agency shall explain the actions a small entity is 
required to take to comply with a rule or group of rules. As part of 
this rulemaking process, a letter to permit holders that also serves as 
small entity compliance guide (the guide) was prepared. Copies of the 
guide (i.e., permit holder letter) will be sent to all entities issued 
longfin squid and butterfish permits. The guide and this final rule 
will be available upon request from the Regional Administrator (see 
ADDRESSES) and online at https://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/msb/index.html.

List of Subjects

15 CFR Part 902

    Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: December 10, 2018.
Alan D. Risenhoover,
Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National 
Marine Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, 15 CFR part 902 and 50 CFR 
part 648 are amended as follows:

Title 15--Commerce and Foreign Trade

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

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

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


0
2. In Sec.  902.1, in the table in paragraph (b), under the entry ``50 
CFR,'' revise the entry for ``648.4'' to read as follows:


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

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    (b) * * *

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                                             Current OMB control number
 CFR part or section where the information  (all numbers begin with 0648-
     collection requirement is located                    )
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50 CFR:
 
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648.4.....................................  -0202, -0212, -0529, and -
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Title 50--Wildlife and Fisheries

PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

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3. The authority citation for part 648 continues to read as follows:

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


0
4. In Sec.  648.2, revise the definition of ``Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, 
and Butterfish Monitoring Committee'' and add definitions for 
``Calendar day,'' ``Directed fishery,'' and ``Incidental catch'' in 
alphabetical order to read as follows:


Sec.  648.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Monitoring Committee means 
the committee made up of staff representatives of the MAFMC and the 
NEFMC, and the Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office and NEFSC of 
NMFS. The MAFMC Executive Director or a designee chairs the Committee.
* * * * *
    Calendar day, with respect to the squid and butterfish fisheries, 
means the 24-hr period beginning at 0001 hours and ending at 2400 
hours,
* * * * *
    Directed fishery, with respect to the longfin squid, Illex squid, 
and butterfish fisheries, means commercial fishery operations in which 
more than an incidental catch of each species, as defined in this 
section, is retained by a vessel.
* * * * *
    Incidental catch, with respect to the longfin squid, Illex squid, 
and butterfish fisheries, means less than 250 lb (113 kg) of longfin 
squid, 10,000 lb (4,536 kg) of Illex squid, or 600 lb (272 kg) of 
butterfish retained on board the vessel.
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5. In Sec.  648.4, revise paragraph (a)(5) to read as follows:


Sec.  648.4  Vessel permits.

    (a) * * *
    (5) Mackerel, squid, and butterfish vessels. Any vessel of the 
United States, including party and charter vessels, must have been 
issued and carry on board a valid vessel permit to fish for, possess, 
or land Atlantic mackerel, squid, or butterfish in or from the EEZ.
    (i) Longfin squid moratorium permits--(A) Eligibility. To be 
eligible to apply for a moratorium permit to fish for and retain 
longfin squid in excess of the incidental catch allowance in paragraph 
(a)(5)(vi) of this section in the EEZ, a vessel must have been issued a 
longfin squid moratorium permit for the preceding year, be replacing a 
vessel that was issued a moratorium permit for the preceding year, or 
be replacing a vessel that was issued a confirmation of permit history. 
Beginning in fishing year 2018, a vessel may be eligible for and could 
be issued a Tier 1, Tier 2, or Tier 3 longfin squid moratorium permit 
if the vessel and associated fishing history meet the criteria 
described under paragraphs (a)(5)(i)(A)(1) through (3) of this section.
    (1) Tier 1 longfin squid moratorium permit. Beginning in February 
2019, the Regional Administer shall automatically issue a Tier 1 
longfin squid moratorium permit to any vessel that is issued a longfin 
squid/butterfish moratorium permit or eligible to be issued such a 
permit held in confirmation of permit history (CPH) during calendar 
year 2018 that meets the eligibility criteria in this paragraph 
(a)(5)(i)(A)(1). To be eligible for a Tier 1 permit, a vessel must have 
been issued a valid longfin squid/butterfish moratorium permit and 
landed more than 10,000 lb (4,536 kg) of longfin squid in at least one 
calendar year between January 1, 1997, and December 31, 2013. Fishing 
history, including for a permit held in confirmation of permit history, 
can be used by a vessel to qualify for and be issued a Tier 1 longfin 
squid moratorium permit, provided the Regional Administrator has 
determined that the fishing and permit history of such vessel has been 
lawfully retained by the applicant. Landings data used in this 
qualification must be verified by dealer reports submitted to NMFS. A 
vessel that was not automatically issued a Tier 1 longfin squid 
moratorium permit may apply for such a permit in accordance with 
paragraph (a)(5)(i)(B) of this section.
    (2) Tier 2 longfin squid moratorium permit. Beginning in February 
2019, the Regional Administer shall automatically issue a Tier 2 
longfin squid moratorium permit to any vessel that is issued a longfin 
squid/butterfish moratorium permit or eligible to be issued such a 
permit held in CPH during fishing year 2018 that does not qualify for a 
Tier 1 longfin squid moratorium permit, as described in paragraph 
(a)(5)(i)(A)(1) of this section.
    (3) Tier 3 longfin squid moratorium permit. To be issued a Tier 3 
permit, a vessel must have been issued an open access squid/butterfish 
permit and landed more than 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) of longfin squid in at 
least one calendar year between January 1, 1997, and December 31, 2013. 
Landings data used in this qualification must be verified by dealer 
reports submitted to NMFS.
    (B) Application/renewal restriction. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(B) of 
this section. Unless automatically issued a Tier 1 or 2 longfin squid 
moratorium permit in accordance with paragraphs (a)(5)(i)(A)(1) or (2) 
of this section, a vessel owner may submit an initial application for a 
longfin squid moratorium permit described in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(A)(1) 
through (3) of this section. The initial application must be received 
by NMFS or postmarked no later than February 29, 2020. An initial 
application for a longfin squid moratorium permit that is not 
postmarked before February 29, 2020, will not be processed because of 
this regulatory restriction, and will be returned to the sender with a 
letter explaining the reason for its return.
    (C) Qualification restriction. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(C) of this 
section. Longfin squid landings history generated by separate owners of 
a single vessel at different times during the qualification period for 
a longfin squid moratorium permit may be used to qualify more than one 
vessel, provided that each owner applying for such a permit 
demonstrates that he/she created distinct fishing histories, that such 
histories have been retained, and if the vessel was sold, that each 
applicant's eligibility and fishing history is distinct.
    (D) Change in ownership. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(D) of this 
section.
    (E) Replacement vessels. With the exception of a vessel issued a 
longfin squid Tier 3 moratorium permit, to be eligible for a longfin 
squid moratorium permit, a replacement vessel must meet the criteria 
specified in paragraph (a)(1)(i)(E) of this section.
    (F) Upgraded vessel. With the exception of a vessel issued a 
longfin squid Tier 3 moratorium permit, the upgrade provisions in 
paragraph (a)(1)(i)(F) of this section apply to a vessel issued a 
longfin squid moratorium permit.
    (G) Consolidation restriction. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(G) of this 
section.
    (H) Vessel baseline specifications. With the exception of a vessel 
issued a longfin squid Tier 3 moratorium permit, the vessel baseline 
specification measures specified in paragraph (a)(3)(i)(H) of this 
section apply to a vessel issued a longfin squid moratorium permit.
    (I) One-time longfin squid moratorium permit swap. An entity that 
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multiple vessels issued longfin squid/butterfish moratorium permits as 
of May 26, 2017, has a one-time opportunity to swap one Tier 1 longfin 
squid moratorium permit issued to one of its vessels with a longfin 
squid Tier 2 moratorium permit issued to another of its vessels. No 
other fishery permits issued under this section may be transferred 
pursuant to this paragraph (a)(5)(i)(I). To be eligible for the one-
time longfin squid moratorium permit swap, the following conditions 
must be met:
    (1) An application to swap longfin squid moratorium permits must be 
received by the Regional Administrator within one year of the Regional 
Administrator's final decision on the issuance of the longfin squid 
Tier 1 or Tier 2 moratorium permits to be exchanged;
    (2) At the time of the application, the owner of record for both 
vessels and permits involved in the permit swap must be identical to 
the owner of record of the same two vessels issued the associated 
longfin squid/butterfish moratorium permits as of May 26, 2017;
    (3) The length overall of the vessel upon which a longfin squid 
moratorium permit would be placed may not exceed the length overall 
associated with that individual permit's vessel baseline specifications 
by more than 10 percent; and
    (4) The horsepower of the vessel upon which a longfin squid 
moratorium permit would be placed may not exceed the horsepower 
associated with that individual permit's vessel baseline specifications 
by more than 20 percent.
    (J) Confirmation of permit history. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(J) of 
this section.
    (K) Abandonment or voluntary relinquishment of permits. See 
paragraph (a)(1)(i)(K) of this section.
    (L) Restriction on permit splitting. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(L) of 
this section.
    (M) Appeal of permit denial--(1) Eligibility. Any applicant 
eligible to apply for a longfin squid moratorium permit who is denied 
such permit by the Regional Administrator may appeal the denial to the 
Regional Administrator within 30 days of the notice of denial.
    (2) Appeal review. Review of the Regional Administrator's decisions 
on longfin squid moratorium permit issuance will be conducted by the 
NOAA Fisheries National Appeals Office pursuant to the procedures set 
forth in 15 CFR part 906, unless otherwise modified by the procedures 
described here. The National Appeals Office shall make findings and 
submit its decision to the Regional Administrator and the applicant. 
The Regional Administrator will review the National Appeals Office 
decision and make a final decision regarding any appeal in accordance 
with 15 CFR 906.17. The Regional Administrator's decision is the final 
decision of the Department of Commerce.
    (i) Appeal request. An appeal of the denial of an initial permit 
application must be made in writing and submitted to and received by 
the Regional Administrator or postmarked no later than 30 days after 
the denial of an initial longfin squid moratorium permit application. 
Upon receipt, the Regional Administrator shall forward each appeal 
request to the National Appeals Office. Appeals must be based on the 
grounds that the information used by the Regional Administrator in 
denying the original permit application was incorrect. Items subject to 
appeal include, but are not limited to, the accuracy of the amount of 
landings, the correct assignment of landings to a vessel and/or permit 
holder, and the issuance of a permit to a particular entity. The appeal 
request must state the specific grounds for the appeal, and include 
information to support the appeal. An appellant may request a hearing 
by including a concise statement raising genuine and substantial issues 
of a material fact or law that cannot be resolved based on the 
documentary evidence alone. An appellant may also request a letter of 
authorization (LOA), as described in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(M)(3) of this 
section, to continue to fish during an appeal. If the appeal of the 
denial of the permit application is not made within 30 days, the denial 
of the permit application shall constitute the final decision of the 
Department of Commerce. The appeal will not be reviewed without 
submission of information in support of the appeal.
    (ii) Reconsideration. Should the National Appeals Office deny an 
appeal request submitted according to paragraph (a)(5)(i)(M)(2)(i) of 
this section, the applicant may request a reconsideration of the appeal 
by the National Appeals Office. A reconsideration request must be made 
in writing and submitted to the National Appeals Office within 10 days 
of that office's decision on the appeal, as instructed by the National 
Appeals Office.
    (3) Status of vessels pending appeal. A vessel denied a longfin 
squid moratorium permit may fish for longfin squid while the decision 
on the appeal is pending within NMFS, provided that the denial has been 
appealed, the appeal is pending, and the vessel has on board an LOA 
from the Regional Administrator authorizing the vessel to fish under 
the longfin squid moratorium permit category for which the applicant 
has submitted an appeal. A request for an LOA must be made when 
submitting an appeal of the denial of the permit application. The 
Regional Administrator will issue such a letter for the pending period 
of any appeal. The LOA must be carried on board the vessel. If the 
appeal is finally denied, the Regional Administrator shall send a 
notice of final denial to the vessel owner; the authorizing letter 
becomes invalid 5 days after the receipt of the notice of denial, but 
no later than 10 days from the date of the letter of denial.
    (ii) Illex squid and butterfish moratorium permits--(A) 
Eligibility. To be eligible to apply for a moratorium permit to fish 
for and retain Illex squid or butterfish in excess of the incidental 
catch allowance in paragraph (a)(5)(iv) of this section in the EEZ, a 
vessel must have been issued an Illex squid or butterfish moratorium 
permit for the preceding year, be replacing a vessel that was issued a 
moratorium permit for the preceding year, or be replacing a vessel that 
was issued a confirmation of permit history. Beginning in February 
2019, a vessel that was previously issued a longfin squid/butterfish 
moratorium permit during fishing year 2018 shall be automatically 
issued a separate butterfish moratorium permit.
    (B) Application/renewal restriction. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(B) of 
this section.
    (C) Qualification restriction. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(C) of this 
section.
    (D) Change in ownership. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(D) of this 
section.
    (E) Replacement vessels. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(E) of this 
section.
    (F) Upgraded vessel. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(F) of this section.
    (G) Consolidation restriction. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(G) of this 
section.
    (H) Vessel baseline specifications. See paragraph (a)(3)(i)(H) of 
this section.
    (I) [Reserved]
    (J) Confirmation of permit history. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(J) of 
this section.
    (K) Abandonment or voluntary relinquishment of permits. See 
paragraph (a)(1)(i)(K) of this section.
    (L) Restriction on permit splitting. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(L) of 
this section.
    (iii) Limited access Atlantic mackerel permits. (A) Vessel size 
restriction. A vessel of the United States is eligible for and may be 
issued an Atlantic mackerel permit to fish for, possess, or land 
Atlantic mackerel in or from the EEZ, except for any vessel that is 
greater than or equal to 165 ft (50.3 m) in length overall (LOA), or 
greater than 750 gross registered tons (680.4 mt), or the vessel's 
total main propulsion machinery is greater than 3,000 horsepower. 
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that exceed the size or horsepower restrictions may seek to obtain an 
at-sea processing permit specified in Sec.  648.6(a)(2)(i).
    (B) Limited access mackerel permits. A vessel of the United States 
that fishes for, possesses, or lands more than 20,000 lb (7.46 mt) of 
mackerel per trip, except vessels that fish exclusively in state waters 
for mackerel, must have been issued and carry on board one of the 
limited access mackerel permits described in paragraphs 
(a)(5)(iii)(B)(1) through (3) of this section, including both vessels 
engaged in pair trawl operations.
    (1) Tier 1 Limited Access Mackerel Permit. A vessel may fish for, 
possess, and land mackerel not subject to a trip limit, provided the 
vessel qualifies for and has been issued this permit, subject to all 
other regulations of this part.
    (2) Tier 2 Limited Access Mackerel Permit. A vessel may fish for, 
possess, and land up to 135,000 lb (50 mt) of mackerel per trip, 
provided the vessel qualifies for and has been issued this permit, 
subject to all other regulations of this part.
    (3) Tier 3 Limited Access Mackerel Permit. A vessel may fish for, 
possess, and land up to 100,000 lb (37.3 mt) of mackerel per trip, 
provided the vessel qualifies for and has been issued this permit, 
subject to all other regulations of this part.
    (C) Eligibility criteria for mackerel permits. To be eligible to 
apply for a Tier 1, Tier 2, or Tier 3 limited access mackerel permit to 
fish for and retain Atlantic mackerel in excess of the incidental catch 
allowance in paragraph (a)(5)(vi) of this section in the EEZ, a vessel 
must have been issued a Tier 1, Tier 2, or Tier 3 limited access 
mackerel permit, as applicable, for the preceding year, be replacing a 
vessel that was issued a limited access permit for the preceding year, 
or be replacing a vessel that was issued a confirmation of permit 
history.
    (D) Application/renewal restrictions. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(B) of 
this section.
    (E) Qualification restrictions. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(C) of this 
section.
    (F) Change of ownership. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(D) of this 
section.
    (G) Replacement vessels. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(E) of this 
section.
    (H) Vessel baseline specification. (1) In addition to the baseline 
specifications specified in paragraph (a)(1)(i)(H) of this section, the 
volumetric fish hold capacity of a vessel at the time it was initially 
issued a Tier 1 or Tier 2 limited access mackerel permit will be 
considered a baseline specification. The fish hold capacity measurement 
must be certified by one of the following qualified individuals or 
entities: an individual credentialed as a Certified Marine Surveyor 
with a fishing specialty by the National Association of Marine 
Surveyors (NAMS); an individual credentialed as an Accredited Marine 
Surveyor with a fishing specialty by the Society of Accredited Marine 
Surveyors (SAMS); employees or agents of a classification society 
approved by the Coast Guard pursuant to 46 U.S.C. 3316(c); the Maine 
State Sealer of Weights and Measures; a professionally-licensed and/or 
registered Marine Engineer; or a Naval Architect with a professional 
engineer license. The fish hold capacity measurement submitted to NMFS 
as required in this paragraph (a)(5)(iii)(H)(1) must include a signed 
certification by the individual or entity that completed the 
measurement, specifying how they meet the definition of a qualified 
individual or entity.
    (2) If a mackerel CPH is initially issued, the vessel that provided 
the CPH eligibility establishes the size baseline against which future 
vessel size limitations shall be evaluated, unless the applicant has a 
vessel under contract prior to the submission of the mackerel limited 
access application. If the vessel that established the CPH is less than 
20 ft (6.09 m) in length overall, then the baseline specifications 
associated with other limited access permits in the CPH suite will be 
used to establish the mackerel baseline specifications. If the vessel 
that established the CPH is less than 20 ft (6.09 m) in length overall, 
the limited access mackerel eligibility was established on another 
vessel, and there are no other limited access permits in the CPH suite, 
then the applicant must submit valid documentation of the baseline 
specifications of the vessel that established the eligibility. The hold 
capacity baseline for such vessels will be the hold capacity of the 
first replacement vessel after the permits are removed from CPH. Hold 
capacity for the replacement vessel must be measured pursuant to 
paragraph (a)(5)(iii)(H)(1) of this section.
    (I) Upgraded vessel. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(F) of this section. In 
addition, for Tier 1 and Tier 2 limited access mackerel permits, the 
replacement vessel's volumetric fish hold capacity may not exceed by 
more than 10 percent the volumetric fish hold capacity of the vessel's 
baseline specifications. The modified fish hold, or the fish hold of 
the replacement vessel, must be resurveyed by a surveyor (accredited as 
in paragraph (a)(5)(iii)(H) of this section) unless the replacement 
vessel already had an appropriate certification.
    (J) Consolidation restriction. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(G) of this 
section.
    (K) Confirmation of permit history. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(J) of 
this section.
    (L) Abandonment or voluntary relinquishment of permits. See 
paragraph (a)(1)(i)(K) of this section.
    (iv) Atlantic mackerel incidental catch permits. Any vessel of the 
United States may obtain a permit to fish for or retain up to 20,000 lb 
(9,072 kg) of Atlantic mackerel as an incidental catch in another 
directed fishery, provided that the vessel does not exceed the size 
restrictions specified in paragraph (a)(5)(iii)(A) of this section. The 
incidental catch allowance may be revised by the Regional Administrator 
based upon a recommendation by the Council following the procedure set 
forth in Sec.  648.21.
    (v) Party and charter boat permits. The owner of any party or 
charter boat must obtain a permit to fish for, possess, or retain in or 
from the EEZ mackerel, squid, or butterfish while carrying passengers 
for hire.
    (vi) Squid/butterfish incidental catch permit. Any vessel of the 
United States may obtain a permit to fish for or retain up to 250 lb 
(113 kg) of longfin squid, 600 lb (272 kg) of butterfish, or up to 
10,000 lb (4,536 kg) of Illex squid, as an incidental catch in another 
directed fishery. The incidental catch allowance may be revised by the 
Regional Administrator based upon a recommendation by the Council 
following the procedure set forth in Sec.  648.22.
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6. In Sec.  648.7, revise paragraphs (a)(1), (b)(3)(iii), and (f)(2)(i) 
to read as follows:


Sec.  648.7  Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

    (a) * * *
    (1) Federally permitted dealers, and any individual acting in the 
capacity of a dealer, must submit to the Regional Administrator or to 
the official designee a detailed report of all fish purchased or 
received for a commercial purpose, other than solely for transport on 
land, within the time period specified in paragraph (f) of this 
section, by one of the available electronic reporting mechanisms 
approved by NMFS, unless otherwise directed by the Regional 
Administrator. The dealer reporting requirements specified in this 
paragraph (a)(1) for dealers purchasing or receiving for a commercial 
purpose Atlantic chub mackerel are effective through December 31, 2020. 
The following information, and any other information required by the 
Regional Administrator, must be provided in each report:

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    (i) Required information. All dealers issued a dealer permit under 
this part must provide: Dealer name; dealer permit number; name and 
permit number or name and hull number (USCG documentation number or 
state registration number, whichever is applicable) of vessel(s) from 
which fish are purchased or received; trip identifier for each trip 
from which fish are purchased or received from a commercial fishing 
vessel permitted under this part; date(s) of purchases and receipts; 
units of measure and amount by species (by market category, if 
applicable); price per unit by species (by market category, if 
applicable) or total value by species (by market category, if 
applicable); port landed; cage tag numbers for surfclams and ocean 
quahogs, if applicable; disposition of the seafood product; and any 
other information deemed necessary by the Regional Administrator. If no 
fish are purchased or received during a reporting week, a report so 
stating must be submitted.
    (ii) Exceptions. The following exceptions apply to reporting 
requirements for dealers permitted under this part:
    (A) Inshore Exempted Species, as defined in Sec.  648.2, are not 
required to be reported under this part;
    (B) When purchasing or receiving fish from a vessel landing in a 
port located outside of the Greater Atlantic Region (Maine, New 
Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New 
Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia and North Carolina), 
only purchases or receipts of species managed by the Greater Atlantic 
Region under this part, and American lobster, managed under part 697 of 
this chapter, must be reported. Other reporting requirements may apply 
to those species not managed by the Northeast Region, which are not 
affected by this provision; and
    (C) Dealers issued a permit for Atlantic bluefin tuna under part 
635 of this chapter are not required to report their purchases or 
receipts of Atlantic bluefin tuna under this part. Other reporting 
requirements, as specified in Sec.  635.5 of this chapter, apply to the 
receipt of Atlantic bluefin tuna.
* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (3) * * *
    (iii) Longfin squid moratorium permit owners or operators. The 
owner or operator of a vessel issued a longfin squid moratorium permit 
must report catch (retained and discarded) of longfin squid daily via 
VMS, unless exempted by the Regional Administrator. The report must 
include at least the following information, and any other information 
required by the Regional Administrator: Fishing Vessel Trip Report 
serial number; month, day, and year longfin squid was caught; total 
pounds longfin squid retained and total pounds of all fish retained. 
Daily longfin squid VMS catch reports must be submitted in 24-hr 
intervals for each day and must be submitted by 0900 hr on the 
following day. Reports are required even if longfin squid caught that 
day have not yet been landed. This report does not exempt the owner or 
operator from other applicable reporting requirements of this section.
* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) For any vessel not issued a NE multispecies; Atlantic herring 
permit; or any Atlantic mackerel, longfin squid, Illex squid, or 
butterfish permit; fishing vessel log reports, required by paragraph 
(b)(1)(i) of this section, must be postmarked or received by NMFS 
within 15 days after the end of the reporting month. For any vessel 
issued a NE multispecies permit; Atlantic herring permit; or any 
Atlantic mackerel, longfin squid, Illex squid, or butterfish permit; 
fishing vessel log reports must be postmarked or received by midnight 
of the first Tuesday following the end of the reporting week. For the 
purposes of this paragraph (f)(2)(i), the date when fish are offloaded 
will establish the reporting week or month the VTR must be submitted to 
NMFS, as appropriate.
* * * * *

0
7. In Sec.  648.10:
0
a. Revise paragraphs (b)(9) through (11);
0
b. Add paragraph (b)(12); and
0
c. Revise paragraphs (e)(5)(i), (o), and (p).
    The revisions and addition read as follows:


Sec.  648.10  VMS and DAS requirements for vessel owners/operators.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (9) A vessel issued a Tier 1, Tier 2, or Tier 3 limited access 
Atlantic mackerel permit;
    (10) A vessel issued a Tier 1 or Tier 2 longfin squid moratorium 
permit;
    (11) A vessel issued an Illex squid moratorium permit; or
    (12) A vessel issued a butterfish moratorium permit.
* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (5) * * *
    (i) A vessel subject to the VMS requirements of Sec.  648.9 and 
paragraphs (b) through (d) of this section that has crossed the VMS 
Demarcation Line under paragraph (a) of this section is deemed to be 
fishing under the DAS program, the Access Area Program, the LAGC IFQ or 
NGOM scallop fishery, or other fishery requiring the operation of VMS 
as applicable, unless prior to leaving port, the vessel's owner or 
authorized representative declares the vessel out of the scallop, NE 
multispecies, monkfish, or any other fishery, as applicable, for a 
specific time period. NMFS must be notified by transmitting the 
appropriate VMS code through the VMS, or unless the vessel's owner or 
authorized representative declares the vessel will be fishing in the 
Eastern U.S./Canada Area, as described in Sec.  648.85(a)(3)(ii), under 
the provisions of that program.
* * * * *
    (o) Longfin squid VMS notification requirement. A vessel issued a 
Tier 1 or Tier 2 longfin squid moratorium permit intending to harvest, 
possess, or land more than 2,500 lb (1.13 mt) of longfin squid on that 
trip must notify NMFS by declaring a longfin squid trip before leaving 
port at the start of each trip.
    (p) Illex squid VMS notification requirement. A vessel issued an 
Illex squid moratorium permit intending to harvest, possess, or land 
10,000 lb (4,536 kg) or more of Illex squid on that trip must notify 
NMFS by declaring an Illex squid trip before leaving port at the start 
of each trip.

0
8. In Sec.  648.11, revise the introductory text in paragraph (n)(2) 
and paragraphs (n)(3)(i) and (ii) to read as follows:


Sec.  648.11  At-sea sea sampler/observer coverage.

* * * * *
    (n) * * *
    (2) Sampling requirements for limited access Atlantic mackerel or 
Tier 1 or 2 longfin squid, or butterfish moratorium permit holders. In 
addition to the requirements in paragraphs (d)(1) through (7) of this 
section, an owner or operator of a vessel issued a limited access 
Atlantic mackerel or a longfin squid or butterfish moratorium permit on 
which a NMFS-approved observer is embarked must provide observers:
* * * * *
    (3) * * *
    (i) No vessel issued a limited access Atlantic mackerel permit or a 
longfin squid or butterfish moratorium permit may slip catch, as 
defined at Sec.  648.2, except in the following circumstances:
    (A) The vessel operator has determined, and the preponderance of 
available evidence indicates that, there is a compelling safety reason; 
or

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    (B) A mechanical failure, including gear damage, precludes bringing 
some or all of the catch on board the vessel for sampling and 
inspection; or
    (C) The vessel operator determines that pumping becomes impossible 
as a result of spiny dogfish clogging the pump intake. The vessel 
operator shall take reasonable measures, such as strapping and 
splitting the net, to remove all fish that can be pumped from the net 
prior to release.
    (ii) If a vessel issued any limited access Atlantic mackerel permit 
slips catch, the vessel operator must report the slippage event on the 
Atlantic mackerel and longfin squid daily VMS catch report and indicate 
the reason for slipping catch. Additionally, for a vessel issued a 
limited Atlantic mackerel permit or a longfin squid or butterfish 
moratorium permit, the vessel operator must complete and sign a 
Released Catch Affidavit detailing: The vessel name and permit number; 
the VTR serial number; where, when, and the reason for slipping catch; 
the estimated weight of each species brought on board or slipped on 
that tow. A completed affidavit must be submitted to NMFS within 48 hr 
of the end of the trip.
* * * * *

0
9. In Sec.  648.13, revise paragraph (a) to read as follows:


Sec.  648.13  Transfers at sea.

    (a) Vessels issued a longfin squid, butterfish, or Illex squid 
moratorium permit and vessels issued a squid/butterfish incidental 
catch permit may transfer or attempt to transfer or receive longfin 
squid, Illex squid, or butterfish only if authorized in writing by the 
Regional Administrator through the issuance of a letter of 
authorization (LOA).
* * * * *

0
10. In Sec.  648.14:
0
a. Revise paragraphs (g)(1)(i), (g)(1)(ii)(B), (g)(2)(i), 
(g)(2)(ii)(A), (D) and (F);
0
b. Add paragraph (g)(2)(ii)(H); and
0
c. Revise paragraphs (g)(2)(iii)(A), the heading of paragraph 
(g)(2)(v), and paragraphs (g)(2)(v)(A) and (g)(2)(vi).
    The revisions and addition read as follows:


Sec.  648.14  Prohibitions.

    (g) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (i) Possession and landing. Take and retain, possess, or land more 
Atlantic mackerel, squid or butterfish than specified under, or after 
the effective date of, a notification issued under Sec. Sec.  648.22 or 
648.24(d).
    (ii) * * *
    (B) Transfer longfin squid, Illex squid, or butterfish within the 
EEZ, unless the vessels participating in the transfer have been issued 
the appropriate LOA from the Regional Administrator along with a valid 
longfin squid, butterfish, or Illex squid moratorium permit and are 
transferring species for which the vessels are permitted, or a valid 
squid/butterfish incidental catch permit.
* * * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) General requirement. Fail to comply with any measures 
implemented pursuant to subpart B of this part.
    (ii) * * *
    (A) Possess more than the incidental catch allowance of longfin 
squid, unless issued a longfin squid moratorium permit.
* * * * *
    (D) Take and retain, possess, or land mackerel, squid, or 
butterfish in excess of a possession limit specified in Sec.  648.26.
* * * * *
    (F) Take and retain, possess, or land mackerel after a total 
closure specified under Sec.  648.24(b)(1).
* * * * *
    (H) Possess more than the incidental catch allowance of butterfish, 
unless issued a butterfish moratorium permit.
    (iii) * * *
    (A) Fish with or possess nets or netting that do not meet the gear 
requirements for Atlantic mackerel, longfin squid, Illex squid, or 
butterfish specified in Sec.  648.23(a); or that are modified, 
obstructed, or constricted, if subject to the minimum mesh 
requirements, unless the nets or netting are stowed and not available 
for immediate use as defined in Sec.  648.2 or the vessel is fishing 
under an exemption specified in Sec.  648.23(a)(5).
* * * * *
    (v) VMS reporting requirements in the directed Atlantic mackerel 
longfin squid, and Illex squid fisheries. (A) Fail to declare via VMS 
into the directed mackerel, longfin squid,, or Illex squid fisheries by 
entering the fishery code prior to leaving port at the start of each 
trip if the vessel will harvest, possess, or land more than an 
incidental catch of Atlantic mackerel, longfin squid, or Illex squid 
and is issued a Limited Access Atlantic mackerel permit, Tier 1 or Tier 
2 longfin squid moratorium permit, or Illex squid moratorium permit.
* * * * *
    (vi) Slip catch, as defined at Sec.  648.2, unless for one of the 
reasons specified at Sec.  648.11(n)(3)(i) if issued a limited access 
Atlantic mackerel permit, or a longfin squid or a butterfish moratorium 
permit.
* * * * *

0
11. In Sec.  648.22, revise paragraphs (a), (b)(1)(i)(B), (c)(3), and 
(c)(6) to read as follows:


Sec.  648.22  Atlantic mackerel, squid, and butterfish specifications.

    (a) Initial recommended annual specifications. The Atlantic 
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Monitoring Committee (Monitoring 
Committee) shall meet annually to develop and recommend the following 
specifications for consideration by the Squid, Mackerel, and Butterfish 
Committee of the MAFMC:
    (1) Illex squid--Initial OY (IOY), including Research Set-Aside 
(RSA), domestic annual harvest (DAH), and domestic annual processing 
(DAP) for Illex squid, which, subject to annual review, may be 
specified for a period of up to 3 years;
    (2) Butterfish--ACL; ACT including RSA, DAH, DAP; bycatch level of 
the total allowable level of foreign fishing (TALFF), if any; and 
butterfish mortality cap for the longfin squid fishery for butterfish; 
which, subject to annual review, may be specified for a period of up to 
3 years;
    (3) Atlantic mackerel--ACL; commercial ACT, including RSA, DAH, 
mackerel Tier 3 allocation (up to 7 percent of the DAH), DAP; joint 
venture processing (JVP) if any; TALFF, if any; and recreational ACT, 
including RSA for mackerel; which, subject to annual review, may be 
specified for a period of up to 3 years. The Monitoring Committee may 
also recommend that certain ratios of TALFF, if any, for mackerel to 
purchases of domestic harvested fish and/or domestic processed fish be 
established in relation to the initial annual amounts.
    (4) Longfin squid--
    (i) IOY, including RSA, DAH, and DAP for longfin squid, which, 
subject to annual review, may be specified for a period of up to 3 
years; and
    (ii) Inseason adjustment, upward or downward, to the specifications 
for longfin squid, as specified in paragraph (e) of this section.
    (b) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (B) Illex squid--Catch associated with a fishing mortality rate of 
FMSY.
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (3) The amount of longfin squid, Illex squid, and butterfish that 
may be retained and landed by vessels issued the incidental catch 
permit specified in

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Sec.  648.4(a)(5)(vi), and the amount of mackerel that may be retained, 
possessed and landed by any of the limited access mackerel permits 
described at Sec.  648.4(a)(5)(iii) and the incidental mackerel permit 
at Sec.  648.4(a)(5)(iv).
* * * * *
    (6) Commercial seasonal quotas/closures for longfin squid and Illex 
squid, and allocation for the Tier 3 Limited Access Mackerel permit.
* * * * *

0
12. In Sec.  648.24, revise paragraph (c)(1) to read as follows:


Sec.  648.24  Fishery closures and accountability measures.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) Directed butterfish fishery closure. When the butterfish catch 
reaches the butterfish closure threshold as determined in the annual 
specifications, NMFS shall implement a 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) possession 
limit for vessels issued a butterfish moratorium permit that are 
fishing with a minimum mesh size of 3 inches (76 mm). When NMFS 
projects that the butterfish catch has reached the butterfish DAH, as 
determined in the annual specifications, NMFS shall implement a 600 lb 
(272 kg) possession limit for all vessels issued a longfin squid or 
butterfish moratorium permit, or a squid/butterfish incidental catch 
permit.
* * * * *

0
13. In Sec.  648.25, revise paragraph (a)(4)(i) to read as follows:


Sec.  648.25  Atlantic Mackerel, squid, and butterfish framework 
adjustments to management measures.

    (a) * * *
    (4) * * *
    (i) If NMFS concurs with the MAFMC's recommended management 
measures and determines that the recommended management measures should 
be issued as a final rule based on the factors specified in paragraph 
(a)(3) of this section, the measures will be issued as a final rule in 
the Federal Register.
* * * * *

0
14. In Sec.  648.26, revise paragraphs (b) through (d) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  648.26  Mackerel, squid, and butterfish possession restrictions.

* * * * *
    (b) Longfin squid--(1) Directed fishery. A vessel must be issued a 
valid longfin squid moratorium permit to fish for, possess, or land 
more than 250 lb (113 kg) of longfin squid from or in the EEZ per trip. 
Unless the directed fishery is closed pursuant to paragraph Sec.  
648.24(a)(1), the following longfin squid possession limits apply:
    (i) Tier 1 moratorium permits. A vessel issued a Tier 1 longfin 
squid moratorium permit may possess an unlimited amount of longfin 
squid per trip.
    (ii) Tier 2 moratorium permits. A vessel issued a Tier 2 longfin 
squid moratorium permit may not fish for, possess, or land more than 
5,000 lb (2,268 kg) of longfin squid per trip, and may only land 
longfin squid once on any calendar day.
    (iii) Tier 3 moratorium permits. A vessel issued a Tier 3 longfin 
squid moratorium permit may not fish for, possess, or land more than 
2,500 lb (1,134 kg) of longfin squid per trip, and may only land 
longfin squid once on any calendar day.
    (2) Incidental fishery. (i) A vessel issued an open access squid/
butterfish incidental catch permit may not fish for, possess, or land 
more than 250 lb (113 kg) of longfin squid from or in the EEZ per trip, 
and may only land longfin squid once on any calendar day.
    (ii) During a closure of the directed longfin squid fishery in 
either Trimester I or III pursuant to paragraph Sec.  648.24(a)(1), a 
vessel may not fish for, possess, or land more than 2,500 lb (1,134 kg) 
of longfin squid at any time per trip, and may only land longfin squid 
once on any calendar day.
    (iii) Unless otherwise specified in paragraph (b)(2)(iv) of this 
section, during a closure of the directed longfin squid fishery in 
Trimester II pursuant to Sec.  648.24(a)(1), a vessel may not fish for, 
possess, or land more than 250 lb (113 kg) of longfin squid at any time 
per trip, and may only land longfin squid once on any calendar day.
    (iv) During a closure of the directed longfin squid fishery in 
Trimester II, a vessel issued either a Tier 1 or Tier 2 longfin squid 
moratorium permit may possess more than 250 lb (113 kg) of longfin 
squid per trip, provided the following conditions are met:
    (A) The vessel operator has declared into the directed Illex squid 
fishery via VMS, as specified in Sec.  648.10;
    (B) The vessel is seaward of the coordinates specified at Sec.  
648.23(a)(5);
    (C) The vessel possesses more than 10,000 lb (4,536 kg) of Illex 
squid on board;
    (D) The vessel possesses less than 15,000 lb (6,803 kg) of longfin 
squid if issued a Tier 1 longfin squid moratorium permit or 5,000 lb 
(2,268 kg) of longfin squid if issued a Tier 2 longfin squid moratorium 
permit; and
    (E) All fishing gear is stowed and rendered not available for 
immediate use, as defined in Sec.  648.2, once the vessel is landward 
of the coordinates specified at Sec.  648.23(a)(5).
    (c) Illex squid--(1) Directed fishery. A vessel must be issued a 
valid Illex squid moratorium permit to fish for, possess, or land more 
than 10,000 lb (4,536 kg) of Illex squid from or in the EEZ per trip. 
Unless the directed fishery is closed pursuant to Sec.  648.24(a)(2), a 
vessel issued an Illex moratorium permit may possess an unlimited 
amount of Illex squid per trip.
    (2) Incidental fishery. A vessel may not fish for, possess, or land 
more than 10,000 lb (4,536 kg) of Illex squid per trip at any time, and 
may only land Illex squid once on any calendar day if:
    (i) A vessel is issued an open access squid/butterfish incidental 
catch permit; or
    (ii) A vessel is issued an Illex moratorium permit and the directed 
fishery is closed pursuant to Sec.  648.24(a)(2).
    (d) Butterfish. Any vessel issued a butterfish permit under this 
part may only land butterfish once on any calendar day.
    (1) Directed fishery. A vessel must be issued a butterfish 
moratorium permit to fish for, possess, or land more than 600 lb (272 
kg) of butterfish per trip.
    (i) Vessels fishing with larger mesh. A vessel issued a butterfish 
moratorium permit fishing with a minimum mesh size of 3 inches (76 mm) 
is authorized to fish for, possess, or land butterfish with no 
possession restriction in the EEZ per trip, provided that directed 
butterfish fishery has not been closed and the reduced possession limit 
has not been implemented, as specified in Sec.  648.24(c)(1). When 
butterfish harvest is projected to reach the threshold for the 
butterfish fishery, as specified in Sec.  648.24(c)(1), these vessels 
may not fish for, possess, or land more than 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) of 
butterfish per trip at any time. When butterfish harvest is projected 
to reach the DAH limit, as specified in Sec.  648.24(c)(1), these 
vessels may not fish for, possess, or land more than 600 lb (272 kg) of 
butterfish per trip at any time.
    (ii) Vessels fishing with smaller mesh. A vessel issued a 
butterfish moratorium permit fishing with mesh less than 3 inches (76 
mm) may not fish for, possess, or land more than 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) of 
butterfish per trip at any time, provided that butterfish harvest has 
not reached the DAH limit and the reduced possession limit has not been 
implemented, as described in Sec.  648.24(c)(1). When butterfish 
harvest is projected to reach the DAH limit, as described in Sec.  
648.24(c)(1), these vessels may not fish for, possess, or land more

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than 600 lb (272 kg) of butterfish per trip at any time.
    (2) Incidental fishery. A vessel issued a squid/butterfish 
incidental catch permit, regardless of mesh size used, may not fish 
for, possess, or land more than 600 lb (272 kg) of butterfish per trip 
at any.

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                                                                                                     Airway Segment                                                                      Changeover Points

                                                                         From                                                                    To                                    Distance       From

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                                                                                                    V177 Is Amended To Delete Changeover Point

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                                                                                                    V228 Is Amended To Delete Changeover Point

                                           MADISON, WI VORTAC ................................................   NORTHBROOK, IL VOR/DME .......................................               56   MADISON

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                                           [FR Doc. 2018–27030 Filed 12–13–18; 8:45 am]               DATES: This final rule is effective March                   Background
                                           BILLING CODE 4910–13–P                                     1, 2019.                                                       The purpose of Amendment 20 is to
                                                                                                      ADDRESSES:   The Mid-Atlantic Fishery                       reduce latent (unused) effort in the
                                                                                                      Management Council prepared an                              longfin squid fishery and adjust the
                                           DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                     environmental assessment (EA) for this                      management of the fishery during
                                                                                                      action that describes the Council’s                         Trimester II to avoid overharvesting the
                                           National Oceanic and Atmospheric                           preferred measures and other                                longfin squid resource and harming
                                           Administration                                             considered alternatives and the                             squid egg masses. The Mid-Atlantic
                                                                                                                                                                  Fishery Management Council is
                                                                                                      potential impacts of such alternatives.
                                           15 CFR Part 902                                                                                                        concerned that unused longfin squid/
                                                                                                      Copies of the Amendment 20 document,
                                                                                                                                                                  butterfish moratorium permits could be
                                                                                                      including the EA, the Regulatory Impact                     activated. This could lead to excessive
                                           50 CFR Part 648
                                                                                                      Review (RIR), and the Regulatory                            fishing effort, which could lead to
                                           [Docket No. 170828816–8999–02]                             Flexibility Act (RFA) analysis are                          premature fishery closures and reduced
                                                                                                      available on request from Dr.                               access to available longfin squid quota
                                           RIN 0648–BH16                                              Christopher M. Moore, Executive                             by vessels with a history of higher
                                                                                                      Director, Mid-Atlantic Fishery                              landings in recent years. Excessive effort
                                           Fisheries of the Northeastern United                       Management Council, 800 North State
                                           States; Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and                                                                                  may also increase the bycatch and
                                                                                                      Street, Suite 201, Dover, DE 19901,                         discards of both longfin squid and non-
                                           Butterfish; Amendment 20
                                                                                                      telephone (302) 674–2331. The EA/RIR/                       target species. The measures adopted by
                                           AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                         RFA analysis is also accessible via the                     the Council are intended to help prevent
                                           Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                       internet at http://www.mafmc.org/s/                         excessive catch during Trimester II, a
                                           Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                         Squid-Amendment-EA.pdf and                                  race to fish, frequent and disruptive
                                           Commerce.                                                  www.regulations.gov/                                        fishery closures, and reduced fishing
                                           ACTION: Final rule.                                        #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2017-                            opportunities for vessels that are more
                                                                                                      0110. Copies of the small entity                            recently dependent upon longfin squid.
                                           SUMMARY:   NMFS approves and                               compliance guides prepared for this                         Additional information on the mackerel,
                                           implements through regulations                             action are available from Michael                           squid, and butterfish fisheries can be
                                           measures included in Amendment 20 to                       Pentony, Regional Administrator,                            found online at http://www.mafmc.org/
                                           the Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and                          NMFS, Greater Atlantic Regional                             msb/ and https://www.greateratlantic.
                                           Butterfish Fishery Management Plan, as                     Fisheries Office, 55 Great Republic                         fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/
                                           adopted by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery                        Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930–2298, or                        msb/index.html.
                                           Management Council. This action is                         available on the internet at: https://                         On June 7, 2017, the Council adopted
                                           necessary to prevent the reactivation of                   www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/                     final measures for Amendment 20,
                                           latent effort in the longfin squid fishery,                sustainable/species/.                                       submitting the draft amendment and EA
                                           preserve economic opportunities for                                                                                    to NMFS for preliminary review on June
                                           more recently active participants in the                      Written comments regarding the                           6, 2018. NMFS published a Notice of
                                           longfin squid fishery, avoid overharvest                   burden-hour estimates or other aspects                      Availability (NOA) in the Federal
                                           during Trimester II (May–August) of the                    of the collection-of-information                            Register on July 27, 2018 (83 FR 35602),
                                           longfin squid fishery, and reduce                          requirements contained in this proposed                     informing the public that the Council
                                           potential negative impacts on inshore                      rule may be submitted to the Greater                        had submitted this amendment to the
                                           spawning longfin squid aggregations                        Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office and                      Secretary of Commerce for review and
                                           and squid egg masses. This action is                       by email to OIRA_Submission@                                approval. NMFS published a proposed
                                           intended to promote the sustainable                        omb.eop.gov or fax to (202) 395–5806.                       rule that included implementing
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                                           utilization and conservation of the squid                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                                                                                  regulations and corrections to existing
                                           and butterfish resources, while                            Douglas Christel, Fishery Policy                            regulations on August 31, 2018 (83 FR
                                           promoting the sustained participation of                                                                               44548). The public comment period for
                                                                                                      Analyst, (978) 281–9141,
                                           fishing communities and minimizing                                                                                     the NOA ended on September 25, 2018,
                                                                                                      douglas.christel@noaa.gov.
                                           adverse economic impacts on such                                                                                       while proposed rule comments were
                                           communities.                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                  accepted through October 1, 2018. After


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                                           considering public comment on both the                  new Tier 1 longfin squid moratorium                   criteria described above. The Tier 2
                                           NOA and proposed rule, NMFS                             permit to any vessel currently issued a               permit will become effective March 1,
                                           approved Amendment 20 and the                           2018 longfin squid/butterfish                         2019.
                                           associated measures outlined in the                     moratorium permit, including those                       A Tier 2 permit is subject to all
                                           proposed rule on October 22, 2018.                      currently held in CPH, that landed at                 measures applicable to the existing
                                                                                                   least 10,000 lb (4,536 kg) of longfin                 longfin squid/butterfish moratorium
                                           Approved Measures                                                                                             permit, including, but not limited to, the
                                                                                                   squid in any year from 1997–2013.
                                             NMFS approved all measures                            Eligibility will be based on fishing                  permit, VTR and VMS reporting,
                                           proposed in Amendment 20, as                            history documented through dealer                     observer, slippage, and transfers at sea
                                           described below.                                        reports. The new Tier 1 longfin squid                 requirements. However, a Tier 2 permit
                                           1. Separate Butterfish Moratorium                       moratorium permit will become                         is only allowed to land up to 5,000 lb
                                           Permit                                                  effective March 1, 2019.                              (2,268 kg) of longfin squid per trip,
                                                                                                      Any vessel owner, including those                  unless the directed longfin squid fishery
                                              This action separates the current                    automatically issued a Tier 2 permit                  is closed and incidental limits are
                                           longfin squid/butterfish moratorium                     described below, may apply for a Tier                 implemented, as described further
                                           permit into a new butterfish moratorium                 1 longfin squid permit through February               below. A Tier 2 moratorium permit may
                                           permit and a separate, revised longfin                  29, 2020. The Regional Administrator                  continue to possess up to 5,000 lb (6,804
                                           squid moratorium permit, as described                   will notify any vessel owner that does                kg) of longfin squid per trip after the
                                           further below. The Regional                             not qualify to be issued a new Tier 1                 longfin squid fishery is closed in
                                           Administrator will automatically issue a                longfin squid moratorium permit based                 Trimester II if the vessel is declared into
                                           new butterfish moratorium permit to all                 on the criteria described above. An                   the Illex squid fishery, possesses at least
                                           entities currently issued a 2018 longfin                owner could appeal that decision within               10,000 lb (4,536 kg) of Illex squid, and
                                           squid/butterfish moratorium permit,                     30 days of the denial notice by                       is fishing offshore in the area specified
                                           including those held in confirmation of                 submitting a written request to the                   at § 648.23(a)(5).
                                           permit history (CPH) in February 2019,                  Regional Administrator. Appeals could
                                           as part of the annual permit renewal                                                                          4. Tier 3 Longfin Squid Incidental
                                                                                                   be based upon evidence that the
                                           process. The new butterfish moratorium                                                                        Permit
                                                                                                   information used in the original denial
                                           permit will become effective on March                   was incorrect. During an appeal, a                       Amendment 20 creates a new Tier 3
                                           1, 2019.                                                vessel owner could request the Regional               longfin squid moratorium permit for
                                              The existing permit restrictions and                 Administrator authorize his/her vessel                vessels previously issued an open
                                           vessel trip report (VTR), observer,                     to continue fishing for longfin squid                 access squid/butterfish incidental catch
                                           slippage, and transfers-at-sea                          under the measures for a Tier 1 permit                permit that landed more than 5,000 lb
                                           requirements applicable to longfin                      until that appeal is completed. The                   (2,268 kg) of longfin squid in at least
                                           squid/butterfish moratorium permits                     NOAA Fisheries National Appeals                       one calendar year from 1997–2013. A
                                           also apply to the new butterfish                        Office will review all appeals submitted              vessel owner must apply for a Tier 3
                                           moratorium permit, as listed below.                     to the Regional Administrator.                        longfin squid moratorium permit by
                                           Butterfish moratorium permits will                         Tier 1 longfin squid moratorium                    submitting an application to the
                                           maintain existing vessel permit baseline                permits are subject to all measures                   Regional Administrator by February 29,
                                           characteristics, vessel replacement and                 applicable to the existing longfin squid/             2020.
                                           upgrade provisions, and the restriction                 butterfish moratorium permit,                            The Regional Administrator will
                                           on permit splitting associated with the                 including, but not limited to, the vessel             notify the owner of a vessel permit that
                                           previous longfin squid/butterfish                       baseline and upgrade, VTR and VMS                     does not qualify for a new Tier 3 longfin
                                           moratorium permit. The new butterfish                   reporting, observer, slippage, and                    squid moratorium permit. An owner can
                                           moratorium permit must maintain an                      transfers at sea requirements. A Tier 1               appeal that decision within 30 days of
                                           operational vessel monitoring system                    longfin squid moratorium permit may                   the denial notice by submitting a
                                           (VMS) unit to provide NMFS with                         land an unlimited amount of longfin                   written request to the Regional
                                           automatic position reports, but is not                  squid per trip, unless the directed                   Administrator. The NOAA Fisheries
                                           required to submit a specific butterfish                longfin squid fishery is closed and                   National Appeals Office will review all
                                           trip declaration using the VMS or                       incidental limits are implemented, as                 appeals submitted to the Regional
                                           submit daily VMS catch reports of                       described further below. Tier 1 permits               Administrator. Appeals can be based
                                           butterfish. For example, a vessel                       may possess up to 15,000 lb (6,804 kg)                upon evidence that the information
                                           operator targeting butterfish can                       of longfin squid per trip after the longfin           used in the original denial was
                                           continue to declare a longfin squid trip                squid fishery is closed in Trimester II,              incorrect. During an appeal, a vessel
                                           via VMS if the operator anticipates                     provided the vessel is declared into the              owner can request the Regional
                                           catching more than an incidental                        Illex squid fishery, possesses at least               Administrator to authorize its vessel to
                                           amount of longfin squid on that trip.                   10,000 lb (4,536 kg) of Illex squid, and              continue fishing for longfin squid under
                                           Finally, the existing butterfish                        is fishing offshore in the area defined in            the measures for a Tier 3 longfin squid
                                           possession limits specified at 50 CFR                   the current regulations at § 648.23(a)(5).            permit until that appeal is completed.
                                           648.26(d)(1) and (2) (unlimited when                                                                             A vessel issued a Tier 3 longfin squid
                                                                                                   3. Tier 2 Longfin Squid Moratorium                    permit is subject to all measures
                                           fishing with a mesh size of 3 inches (76
                                                                                                   Permit                                                applicable to the existing squid/
                                           mm) or greater, and 5,000 lb (2,268 kg)
                                           per trip when fishing with less than 3-                    In February 2019, the Regional                     butterfish incidental catch permit.
                                                                                                   Administrator will automatically issue a              Unlike Tier 1 or 2 longfin squid
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                                           inch (76-mm) mesh) remain the same for
                                           this new permit.                                        Tier 2 longfin squid moratorium permit                moratorium permits, Tier 3 permits are
                                                                                                   to any vessel currently issued a 2018                 not issued a vessel baseline and are not
                                           2. Tier 1 Longfin Squid Moratorium                      longfin squid/butterfish moratorium                   subject to the vessel upgrade provisions.
                                           Permit                                                  permit, including those held in CPH,                  A Tier 3 longfin squid moratorium
                                              In February 2019, the Regional                       that does not qualify for a Tier 1 longfin            permit may land up to 2,500 lb (1,134
                                           Administrator will automatically issue a                squid moratorium permit based on the                  kg) of longfin squid per trip, unless the


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                                           directed longfin squid fishery is closed                Butterfish Monitoring Committee’’ is                     3. In paragraph (c)(3), the reference to
                                           during Trimester II and incidental limits               replaced by ‘‘Greater Atlantic Regional               § 648.4(1)(5)(ii) is replaced with
                                           are implemented, as described further                   Fisheries Office.’’ This rule also adds               reference to § 648.4(a)(5)(vi).
                                           below.                                                  definitions for ‘‘Calendar day,’’                        In § 648.25(a)(4)(i), the reference to
                                                                                                   ‘‘Directed fishery,’’ and ‘‘Incidental                paragraph (a)(2) would be replaced with
                                           5. Longfin Squid Moratorium Permit                                                                            the accurate reference to paragraph
                                           Swap                                                    catch.’’
                                                                                                      In § 648.4(a)(5)(iii), paragraphs (C),             (a)(3) of that section.
                                              Amendment 20 allows an owner of                      (D), (E), (H) are revised and paragraph
                                           more than one longfin squid/butterfish                                                                        Comments and Responses
                                                                                                   (M) is deleted to eliminate outdated and
                                           moratorium permit as of May 26, 2017,                   unnecessary regulations regarding                        During the public comment periods
                                           a one-time opportunity to move longfin                  Atlantic mackerel moratorium permit                   for the NOA and the proposed rule for
                                           squid moratorium permits onto a                         qualifications.                                       this amendment, we received six
                                           different vessel that they own to                          In § 648.7, text at (a)(1)(i) and (ii) that        comments from six individuals, two of
                                           optimize their fishing operations. A                    was inadvertently deleted in the final                which were not responsive to the action.
                                           vessel owner may move a qualified Tier                  rule implementing the Mid-Atlantic                    One individual expressed general
                                           1 longfin squid moratorium permit from                  Unmanaged Forage Omnibus                              opposition to the rule, Lund’s Fisheries
                                           one of his/her vessels and place it on                  Amendment (August 28, 2017; 82 FR                     supported all proposed measures, and
                                           another vessel issued a Tier 2 longfin                  40721) is reinserted.                                 Pew Charitable Trusts along with one
                                           squid moratorium permit that is owned                      In § 648.10(e)(5)(i), the phrase ‘‘. . .           individual supported some, but not all
                                           by that same entity. In this exchange,                  or monkfish fishery’’ is replaced with                of the proposed measures. The
                                           the Tier 2 longfin squid moratorium                     ‘‘monkfish, or any other fishery’’ to                 following discussion summarizes the
                                           permit would be moved onto the vessel                   maintain consistency with other                       issues raised in the comments that were
                                           originally issued the Tier 1 longfin                    language in this paragraph and related                relevant to this action and associated
                                           squid moratorium permit to complete                     text in paragraph (e)(5)(ii).                         NMFS’s responses. Please note that,
                                           the ‘‘swap’’ of permits.                                   In § 648.13, paragraph (a) is revised to           pursuant to section 304(a)(3) of the
                                              Only permits issued to vessels owned                 clarify that longfin squid, Illex squid,              Magnuson-Stevens Act, when NMFS
                                           by the same business entity as of May                   and butterfish moratorium permits and                 considers the responses to comments,
                                           26, 2017, are able to participate in the                squid/butterfish incidental catch                     NMFS may only approve or disapprove
                                           permit swap; a permit held in CPH as                    permits must be issued a letter of                    measures proposed in a particular
                                           of May 26, 2017, is not eligible to                     authorization by the Regional                         fishery management plan, amendment,
                                           participate in this transaction. Vessels                Administrator to transfer longfin squid,              or framework adjustment, and may not
                                           involved in the swap must be within 10                  butterfish, or Illex squid at sea.                    change or substitute any measure in a
                                           percent of the baseline length overall                     In § 648.14, the following corrections             substantive way.
                                           and 20 percent of the baseline                          are made:                                             General Comments
                                           horsepower of the permit to be placed                      1. The introductory text to paragraph
                                           on each vessel. Only Tier 1 and Tier 2                  (g)(1)(i) is revised to insert reference to              Comment 1: Pew Charitable Trusts
                                           longfin squid moratorium permits may                    the fishery closure and accountability                recommended that NMFS disapprove
                                           be transferred as part of this permit                   measure regulations at § 648.24(d) and                the Council’s decision to not implement
                                           swap; no other fishery permits can be                   to replace ‘‘Take, retain . . .’’ with                a spawning closure under Amendment
                                           swapped as part of this transaction. An                 ‘‘Take and retain . . .’’                             20. Pew suggested NMFS implement a
                                           owner must apply for the permit swap                       2. Paragraph (g)(1)(ii)(B) is revised to           12-mile spawning closure for bottom
                                           within one year of the issuance of the                  use the term ‘‘Illex squid.’’                         trawl vessels south of Marthas Vineyard
                                           Tier 1 or Tier 2 longfin squid                             3. Paragraph (g)(2)(i) is revised to               and Nantucket to limit the catch of pre-
                                           moratorium permits. A longfin squid                     reference Subpart B instead of § 648.22.              spawned squid, bycatch of squid egg
                                           moratorium permit swap application                         4. Paragraph (g)(2)(ii)(D) and (F) are             mops and predator species, and negative
                                           form is available upon request from the                 revised to read that it is unlawful for               impacts to squid egg mops and the
                                           Regional Administrator (see                             any person owning or operating a vessel               greater ecosystem. Pew asserts that the
                                           ADDRESSES).                                             issued a valid mackerel, squid, and                   Council’s decision to not implement a
                                                                                                   butterfish fishery permit, or issued an               spawning closure is inconsistent with
                                           6. Incidental Longfin Squid Possession                  operator’s permit to ‘‘Take and retain,               analysis in the Amendment 20 EA,
                                           Limit                                                   possess, or land’’ these species instead              stating that spawning closure options
                                              Amendment 20 reduces the longfin                     of ‘‘Take, retain, possess, or land’’ these           were analyzed in full during the
                                           squid possession limit from 2,500 lb                    species.                                              amendment process and are supported
                                           (1,134 kg) per trip to 250 lb (113 kg) per                 5. Paragraph (g)(2)(v) is revised to               by the best available science.
                                           trip for vessels issued an open access                  replace ‘‘limited access’’ with                          Response: As noted above, NMFS may
                                           squid/butterfish incidental permit, and                 ‘‘directed’’ to reference the Atlantic                only approve or disapprove measures
                                           for all longfin squid permits once the                  mackerel, longfin squid, and Illex squid              proposed in a particular amendment.
                                           Trimester II quota has been landed. The                 fisheries.                                            Because the Council did not adopt a
                                           longfin squid incidental limit applicable                  In § 648.22, the following corrections             spawning closure area in this action,
                                           to all longfin squid moratorium permits                 are made:                                             there is nothing for us to disapprove in
                                           remains 2,500 lb (1,134 kg) per trip for                   1. In paragraph (a), species headings              Amendment 20 and we cannot
                                           any longfin squid fishery closure                       are added to clarify which elements are               unilaterally implement such a closure
                                                                                                   to be identified for each species during              through this action.
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                                           implemented during Trimesters I or III.
                                                                                                   the specifications process and to spell                  The Amendment 20 EA includes
                                           7. Corrections and Clarifications to                    out terms used for the first time in the              some analysis of the impacts of squid
                                           Existing Regulations                                    regulations.                                          fishing on squid egg mops and future
                                              In § 648.2, the term ‘‘Northeast                        2. The term ‘‘Illex squid’’ replaces the           recruitment and fishery catch, but does
                                           Regional Office’’ in the definition of                  term ‘‘Illex’’ for clarity in several                 not include any analysis of specific
                                           ‘‘Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and                         paragraphs.                                           closure areas considered early in the


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                                           development of this action. The Council                 discards that may have otherwise                      reducing the longfin squid possession
                                           decided to remove such areas from                       occurred under the reduced longfin                    limit from 2,500 lb (1,134 kg) to 250 lb
                                           further consideration at its December                   squid possession limit for open access                (113 kg) for open access longfin squid
                                           2016 meeting for possible development                   squid/butterfish incidental permits                   permits and for all longfin squid permits
                                           in a future action. The Council                         implemented by this action. A separate                once the Trimester II quota is caught.
                                           understood the interest in such areas to                butterfish permit preserves fishing                   Pew noted that such a reduction would
                                           be more related to user conflicts than                  opportunities for that species and could              prevent continued directed fishing once
                                           squid productivity, as closure areas                    help maintain or even expand a                        the Trimester II fishery is closed,
                                           would likely shift effort from one small                domestic fishery consistent with the                  mitigate the harmful effects of squid
                                           area into other areas during Trimester II               objectives of the FMP. Therefore, we                  fishing during the spawning period,
                                           without reducing overall catch. At its                  approved the Amendment 20 changes to                  decrease the catch of pre-spawned
                                           December 2017 meeting, the Council                      longfin squid and butterfish moratorium               squid, and limit the destruction of egg
                                           deferred further development of                         permits, and we are implementing the                  mops. Lund’s also notes that it allows
                                           spawning closures until it could                        proposed regulations through this final               more animals to survive the summer
                                           evaluate the effects of measures                        rule.                                                 fishery to benefit the fall and winter
                                           included in Amendment 20, suggesting                       Comment 3: One individual                          longfin squid fisheries.
                                           that the Amendment 20 measures may                      supported a tiered longfin squid permit                  Response: We agree, and implement
                                           be sufficient to address some of the                    system, but indicated the proposed                    the reduced longfin squid incidental
                                           concerns regarding excessive fishing                    landings qualification criteria (less than            possession limits through this final rule.
                                           effort south of Martha’s Vineyard and                   30 lb (14 kg) per day) is too low, does
                                                                                                   not represent even part-time fishing for              Corrections and Clarifications to
                                           Nantucket.
                                                                                                   longfin squid, and is not fair to full-time           Existing Regulations
                                           Longfin Squid and Butterfish                                                                                    Comment 6: Lund’s Fisheries
                                                                                                   squid vessels that originally developed
                                           Moratorium Permits                                                                                            suggested that we retain reference to the
                                                                                                   this fishery.
                                              Comment 2: One individual suggested                     Response: The Council recognized                   Atlantic mackerel landing limit in
                                           that there should be zero moratorium                    that the preferred landings qualification             metric tons instead of changing it to
                                           permits, indicating that fish species are               criteria represents just four trips under             kilograms in § 648.4(a)(5)(iii)(B), as
                                           being overfished and going extinct due                  the current incidental trip limit to                  proposed.
                                           to insufficient enforcement of vessel                   enable more vessels to re-qualify, noting               Response: In response to public
                                           catch. Lund’s Fisheries supported the                   that only the least active vessels would              comment, we have retained reference to
                                           creation of the longfin squid tiered                    be impacted by this action. By only                   Atlantic mackerel landing limits in
                                           permitting system, stating that it better               considering landings through 2013 (the                metric tons.
                                           controls longfin squid landings, avoids                 control date established for the fishery),            Longfin Squid Trimester II Quota
                                           excessive catch following the closure of                the qualification criteria exclude vessels            Allocation
                                           the Trimester II fishery, minimizes                     that had been inactive until recently,
                                           discards of other species, prevents the                 including those that re-entered the                      Comment 7: Pew Charitable Trusts
                                           reactivation of latent effort, and                      fishery in 2016 when participation                    stated that we should disapprove the
                                           maximizes economic opportunities for                    increased substantially due to higher                 Council’s decision to take no-action on
                                           active participants. Lund’s Fisheries                   than average catch rates that season.                 adjustments to the longfin squid
                                           also noted that the Tier 2 permit                       This addresses the main concern raised                Trimester II quota allocation and
                                           preserves more recent fishing patterns                  during scoping hearings and preserves                 prohibit the roll-over of unused
                                           and minimizes squid discards when                       the greatest access to those most active              Trimester I longfin squid quota into
                                           targeting other species, while the Tier 3               in the fishery. The creation of a Tier 2              Trimester II. Pew is concerned that
                                           permit eliminates a loophole that                       permit recognizes historic participation              excessive catch during Trimester II
                                           previously allowed owners to cancel                     in the fishery, and provides such vessels             harms spawning squid and egg mops,
                                           their federal longfin squid permits to                  with a higher level of access to the                  which negatively impacts future squid
                                           take advantage of higher landing                        fishery than an incidental permit. The                recruitment. In conjunction with the
                                           allowances in state waters. Finally,                    Council concluded that the criteria                   reduced longfin squid incidental
                                           Lund’s Fisheries supported creating a                   selected represented the best balance                 possession limits and the spawning
                                           separate butterfish moratorium permit,                  between avoiding a race to fish and                   closure described in Comment 1 above,
                                           stating that it avoids unintentionally                  ensuring that the fishery can still                   it suggests that reductions in Trimester
                                           reducing domestic fishing capacity for                  achieve optimum yield.                                II fishing effort will benefit the
                                           butterfish.                                                                                                   ecosystem and other species by
                                              Response: We disagree that there                     Longfin Squid Moratorium Permit                       reducing the catch of longfin squid,
                                           should be zero moratorium permits. As                   Swap                                                  which serves as an important forage
                                           noted by Lund’s Fisheries, limiting                        Comment 4: Lund’s Fisheries                        species, and the bycatch of summer
                                           access to a fishery through moratorium                  supported the measure allowing vessel                 flounder, striped bass, and blueback
                                           permits provides many benefits to the                   owners a one-time opportunity to                      herring.
                                           fishery and the resource, including                     ‘‘swap’’ longfin squid moratorium                        Response: NMFS may only approve or
                                           greater control of fishery landings by                  permits among vessels owned by the                    disapprove measures proposed in a
                                           limiting the number of vessels that may                 same entity. They stated that this would              particular amendment. Because the
                                           participate in the fishery and how much                 help optimize fishing operations.                     Council did not adjust the longfin squid
                                           each vessel may catch. The Tier 3                          Response: We agree, and implement                  Trimester II quota under Amendment
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                                           permit covers past incidental catch of                  that measure through this final rule.                 20, there is nothing for us to disapprove
                                           longfin squid, particularly by vessels                                                                        in this action. The Council may
                                           targeting other species such as whiting.                Incidental Longfin Squid Possession                   consider such adjustments in a future
                                           This should help reduce the potential                   Limit                                                 action.
                                           for excessive fishing effort, better                      Comment 5: Both Pew Charitable                         As adopted by the Council,
                                           control longfin squid catch, and avoid                  Trusts and Lund’s Fisheries supported                 Amendment 20 includes several


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                                           measures that reduce longfin squid                      Fishery Conservation and Management                   RFA, a business primarily engaged in
                                           fishing effort and better control landings              Act and other applicable laws.                        commercial fishing activity is classified
                                           during Trimester II, including revisions                   This final rule has been determined to             as a small business if it has combined
                                           to longfin squid permits and                            be not significant for purposes of                    annual gross receipts not in excess of
                                           adjustments to possession limits for                    Executive Order 12866. This rule is not               $11 million (NAICS 11411) for all its
                                           both moratorium and incidental catch                    an E.O. 13771 regulatory action because               affiliated operations worldwide. A
                                           permits. The Council recognized that                    this rule is not significant under E.O.               business primarily engaged in for-hire
                                           eliminating quota roll-over would                       12866.                                                (charter/party) operations is
                                           additionally limit catch during                            This proposed rule does not contain                characterized as annual gross receipts
                                           Trimester II, and that excessive catch                  policies with Federalism or takings                   not in excess of $7.5 million. To identify
                                           during Trimester II could negatively                    implications as those terms are defined               these small and large firms, vessel
                                           affect the species. However, current                    in E.O. 13132 and E.O. 12630,                         ownership data from the permit
                                           estimates of longfin squid biomass are                  respectively.                                         database were grouped according to
                                           well above target levels. The Council                      A Final Regulatory Flexibility Act                 common owners and sorted by size. The
                                           determined that existing quota                          (FRFA) analysis was prepared for this                 current ownership data set used for this
                                           allocations were sufficiently                           action. The FRFA incorporates the                     analysis is based on calendar year 2016
                                           precautionary and that measures                         Initial Regulatory Flexibility Act (IRFA)             (the most recent complete year
                                           included in Amendment 20 were                           analysis, a summary of the significant                available).
                                           adequate to keep catch from exceeding                   issues raised by the public comments in                  This action affects any vessel issued
                                           the current Trimester II quota.                         response to the IRFA, NMFS responses                  a valid Federal longfin squid/butterfish
                                                                                                   to those comments, a summary of the                   moratorium permit or an open access
                                           Changes From the Proposed Rule                                                                                squid/butterfish incidental permit.
                                                                                                   analyses completed in the Amendment
                                              The proposed rule suggested revising                 20 EA, and this portion of the preamble.              According to the commercial database,
                                           § 648.4(a)(5)(iii)(B) to reflect the Atlantic           A summary of the IRFA was published                   295 separate vessels were issued a
                                           mackerel landing limit in kg instead of                 in the proposed rule for this action and              longfin squid/butterfish moratorium
                                           mt. Based on public comment,                            is not repeated here. A description of                permit in 2016. These vessels were
                                           references to the Atlantic mackerel                     why this action was considered, the                   owned by 222 entities, of which 214
                                           limits will continue to be listed in                    objectives of, and the legal basis for this           were categorized as small business
                                           metric tons and will not be changed to                  rule is contained in Amendment 20 and                 entities using the definition specified
                                           kilograms.                                              in the preamble to the proposed and this              above. In 2016, 1,528 vessels were
                                              In § 648.4(a)(5)(i)(A) and (B), the                                                                        issued an open access squid/butterfish
                                                                                                   final rule, and is not repeated here. All
                                           proposed rule included a 90-day delay                                                                         incidental permit. These vessels were
                                                                                                   of the documents that constitute the
                                           before new longfin squid moratorium                                                                           owned by 1,114 entities, of which 1,105
                                                                                                   FRFA are available from NMFS (see
                                           permits became effective or a vessel                                                                          were small business entities. In total,
                                                                                                   ADDRESSES).
                                           owner could apply for a permit,                                                                               1,319 small business entities may be
                                           respectively. At the time, this was                     Summary of the Significant Issues                     affected by this rule out of a potential
                                           considered necessary to prepare to issue                Raised by Public Comments in Response                 1,336 entities (large and small) that may
                                           permits and process applications. This                  to the IRFA                                           be affected by this action. Therefore, 99
                                           final rule delays the effective date of the                                                                   percent of affected entities are
                                                                                                   A Summary of the Assessment of the
                                           new longfin squid moratorium permits                                                                          categorized as small businesses.
                                                                                                   Agency of Such Issues, and a Statement
                                           until March 1, 2019, to align the                                                                                Not all entities affected by this action
                                                                                                   of Any Changes Made From the
                                           issuance of the new permits with the                                                                          landed fish for commercial sale in 2016.
                                                                                                   Proposed Rule as a Result of Such
                                           annual permit renewal process.                                                                                Nine small business entities issued a
                                                                                                   Comments
                                           Therefore, this final rule revises                                                                            longfin squid/butterfish moratorium
                                           § 648.4(a)(5)(i)(A) and (B) to indicate the               The public did not raise any                        permit did not have any fishing revenue
                                           Regional Administrator will begin                       significant issues in response to the                 in 2016, while 274 small business
                                           issuing Tier 1 and 2 permits in February                IRFA, so no changes were made from                    entities issued an open access squid/
                                           2019 and to allow vessel owners to                      the proposed rule.                                    butterfish incidental catch permit did
                                           begin applying for such permits once                    Description and Estimate of the Number                not have any fishing revenue in 2016.
                                           this action becomes effective.                          of Small Entities to Which This Final                 Only 1,036 small business entities had
                                              15 CFR part 902.1(b) is revised to                   Rule Would Apply                                      fishing revenue in 2016, representing 79
                                           include reference to the Office of                                                                            percent of the small entities affected by
                                           Management and Budget (OMB) control                       For the purposes of the RFA analysis,               this action.
                                           number 0648–0679 for the regulations at                 the ownership entities (or firms) are
                                                                                                   defined as those entities or firms with               Description of the Projected Reporting,
                                           50 CFR 648.4 to reflect the new
                                                                                                   common ownership personnel as listed                  Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance
                                           information collections associated with
                                                                                                   on the permit application. Because of                 Requirements of This Final Rule
                                           the longfin squid moratorium permit
                                           measures approved under Amendment                       this, some vessels with Federal longfin                 This final rule contains a collection-
                                           20 and implemented in this final rule.                  squid/butterfish permits may be                       of-information requirement subject to
                                                                                                   considered to be part of the same firm                the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) and
                                           Classification                                          because they may have the same                        which has been approved by OMB
                                             The Administrator, Greater Atlantic                   owners. The North American Industry                   under control number 0648–0679.
                                           Region, NMFS, determined that                           Classification System (NAICS) is the                  Public reporting burden and costs
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                                           Amendment 20 is necessary for the                       standard used by Federal statistical                  associated with these information
                                           conservation and management of the                      agencies in classifying business                      collections, including the time for
                                           longfin squid and butterfish fisheries                  establishments for the purpose of                     reviewing instructions, searching
                                           managed by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery                     collecting, analyzing, and publishing                 existing data sources, gathering and
                                           Management Council and that it is                       statistical data related to the U.S.                  maintaining the data needed, and
                                           consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens                    business economy. For purposes of the                 completing and reviewing the collection


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                                           of information, are estimated to average,               allowing too many vessels to target                   of related rules for which an agency is
                                           as follows:                                             longfin squid, while ensuring that                    required to prepare a FRFA, the agency
                                             1. Application for a longfin squid                    enough vessels remain in the fishery to               shall publish one or more guides to
                                           moratorium permit, OMB# 0648–0679                       achieve optimum yield and minimizing                  assist small entities in complying with
                                           (60 min/response and an annual cost of                  economic impacts to vessels that do not               the rule, and shall designate such
                                           $254.80 for postage);                                   re-qualify for the Tier 1 permit.                     publications as ‘‘small entity
                                             2. Appeal of the denial of a longfin                     The higher Tier 3 longfin squid                    compliance guides.’’ The agency shall
                                           squid moratorium permit, OMB# 0648–                     moratorium permit landings                            explain the actions a small entity is
                                           0679 (120 min/response and an annual                    qualification threshold implemented by                required to take to comply with a rule
                                           cost of $226.87 for postage); and                       this action (Alternative 3C) more                     or group of rules. As part of this
                                             3. Application for a longfin squid                    effectively meets the objectives of this              rulemaking process, a letter to permit
                                           moratorium permit swap, OMB# 0648–                      action than other alternatives                        holders that also serves as small entity
                                           0679 (5 min/response and an annual                      considered. Approved measures limit                   compliance guide (the guide) was
                                           cost of $1.63 for postage).                             vessels without a history of substantial              prepared. Copies of the guide (i.e.,
                                             Send comments regarding these                         landings to a smaller possession limit                permit holder letter) will be sent to all
                                           burden estimates or any other aspect of                 (250 lb or 113 kg per trip) and maintains             entities issued longfin squid and
                                           this data collection, including                         the existing longfin squid incidental                 butterfish permits. The guide and this
                                           suggestions for reducing the burden, to                 possession limit (2,500 lb or 1,134 kg)               final rule will be available upon request
                                           NMFS (see ADDRESSES) and by email to                    to minimize longfin squid discards for                from the Regional Administrator (see
                                           OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov, or fax                     permits that had more longfin squid                   ADDRESSES) and online at https://
                                           to 202–395–7285.                                        landings in recent years. These
                                             Notwithstanding any other provision                                                                         www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/
                                                                                                   measures recognize historic landings,                 sustainable/species/msb/index.html.
                                           of the law, no person is required to                    allowing vessels landing incidental
                                           respond to, and no person shall be                      amounts of longfin squid when targeting               List of Subjects
                                           subject to penalty for failure to comply                other fisheries to continue to do so,
                                           with, a collection of information subject                                                                     15 CFR Part 902
                                                                                                   maintaining longfin squid as a source of
                                           to the requirements of the PRA, unless                  fishing revenue on those trips. Reducing                Reporting and recordkeeping
                                           that collection of information displays a               the number of vessels that can land                   requirements.
                                           currently valid OMB control number.                     2,500 lb (1,134 kg) of longfin squid also             50 CFR Part 648
                                           Description of Steps the Agency Has                     reduces overall fishing effort,
                                                                                                                                                           Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and
                                           Taken To Minimize the Significant                       particularly when longfin squid are
                                                                                                                                                         recordkeeping requirements.
                                           Economic Impact on Small Entities                       nearshore and more available to the
                                                                                                   fishery during Trimester II. This could                 Dated: December 10, 2018.
                                           Consistent With the Stated Objectives of
                                           Applicable Statutes                                     prevent overfishing and preserve more                 Alan D. Risenhoover,
                                                                                                   biomass for future seasons, increasing                Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                              For the longfin squid moratorium                     future fishing revenues, particularly                 Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                           permit alternatives, measures                           during Trimester III and Trimester I of               Fisheries Service.
                                           implemented by this final rule                          the following year.
                                           (Alternative 1C in the EA) more                                                                                 For the reasons stated in the
                                                                                                      Reducing the longfin squid possession              preamble, 15 CFR part 902 and 50 CFR
                                           effectively meet the objectives of this                 limit to 250 (113 kg) per trip once the
                                           action to reduce latent effort in the                                                                         part 648 are amended as follows:
                                                                                                   Trimester II quota is caught will help
                                           fishery and avoid overharvest during                    prevent excessive longfin squid catch                 Title 15—Commerce and Foreign Trade
                                           Trimester II than other alternatives                    and reduce negative impacts to longfin
                                           considered. By reducing the number of                   squid and egg mops during the                         PART 902—NOAA INFORMATION
                                           latent permits and overall fishing                      Trimester II spawning season. Unlike                  COLLECTION REQUIREMENTS UNDER
                                           capacity consistent with the control date               the other alternatives, the measures                  THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT:
                                           established by the Council, this action                 implemented by this action (Alternative               OMB CONTROL NUMBERS
                                           will help prevent future races to fish,                 5B) provide additional control over
                                           excess longfin squid catch during                                                                             ■ 1. The authority citation for part 902
                                                                                                   longfin squid catch that will essentially             continues to read as follows:
                                           Trimester II, and reduced fishing                       eliminate incentives to target longfin
                                           opportunities for permits that have been                squid once the Trimester II directed                      Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.
                                           more dependent on longfin squid. This                   fishery is closed. Excessive landings                 ■ 2. In § 902.1, in the table in paragraph
                                           could improve economic returns for the                  during Trimester II could negatively                  (b), under the entry ‘‘50 CFR,’’ revise the
                                           most active participants in the fishery.                affect squid productivity and have been               entry for ‘‘648.4’’ to read as follows:
                                           Because this action also implements the                 shown to reduce longfin squid catch
                                           Tier 2 permit, vessels that do not qualify              rates in subsequent seasons, which also               § 902.1 OMB control numbers assigned
                                           for a Tier 1 permit are still able to                   reduces future fishing revenues. These                pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act.
                                           continue to participate in the fishery,                 measures should help reduce fishing                   *       *    *           *        *
                                           but at a lower level than those with                    effort during the spawning season,                        (b) * * *
                                           higher landings during the qualification                which could prolong longfin squid                        CFR part or section
                                           period. In addition, the permit ‘‘swap’’                availability into Trimester III and                     where the information            Current OMB control
                                                                                                                                                                                            number (all numbers
                                           provision allows an owner of multiple                   increase future longfin squid                          collection requirement is          begin with 0648–)
                                                                                                                                                                   located
                                           longfin squid moratorium permits to                     productivity. In doing so, this action
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                                           move permits among vessels he/she                       may produce higher future economic
                                           owns to optimize operations and                         returns than the other alternatives                        *             *          *          *           *
                                           maximize longfin squid revenue.                         considered.                                           50 CFR:
                                           Together, these measures represent the                     Section 212 of the Small Business                         *              *              *       *        *
                                           best balance of avoiding excessive                      Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of                648.4 ............................... –0202, –0212, –0529,
                                           landings and a race to fish by not                      1996 states that, for each rule or group                                                      and –0679



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                                              CFR part or section             Current OMB control
                                                                                                                (i) Longfin squid moratorium                       access squid/butterfish permit and
                                             where the information                                           permits—(A) Eligibility. To be eligible to            landed more than 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) of
                                                                              number (all numbers
                                            collection requirement is          begin with 0648–)             apply for a moratorium permit to fish                 longfin squid in at least one calendar
                                                     located
                                                                                                             for and retain longfin squid in excess of             year between January 1, 1997, and
                                                                                                             the incidental catch allowance in                     December 31, 2013. Landings data used
                                                  *           *           *            *          *
                                                                                                             paragraph (a)(5)(vi) of this section in the           in this qualification must be verified by
                                                                                                             EEZ, a vessel must have been issued a                 dealer reports submitted to NMFS.
                                           *       *      *           *       *
                                                                                                             longfin squid moratorium permit for the                  (B) Application/renewal restriction.
                                           Title 50—Wildlife and Fisheries                                   preceding year, be replacing a vessel                 See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(B) of this section.
                                                                                                             that was issued a moratorium permit for               Unless automatically issued a Tier 1 or
                                           PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE                                         the preceding year, or be replacing a                 2 longfin squid moratorium permit in
                                           NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES                                        vessel that was issued a confirmation of              accordance with paragraphs
                                                                                                             permit history. Beginning in fishing year             (a)(5)(i)(A)(1) or (2) of this section, a
                                           ■ 3. The authority citation for part 648                          2018, a vessel may be eligible for and                vessel owner may submit an initial
                                           continues to read as follows:                                     could be issued a Tier 1, Tier 2, or Tier             application for a longfin squid
                                               Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                             3 longfin squid moratorium permit if the              moratorium permit described in
                                                                                                             vessel and associated fishing history                 paragraph (a)(5)(i)(A)(1) through (3) of
                                           ■  4. In § 648.2, revise the definition of
                                                                                                             meet the criteria described under                     this section. The initial application
                                           ‘‘Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and
                                                                                                             paragraphs (a)(5)(i)(A)(1) through (3) of             must be received by NMFS or
                                           Butterfish Monitoring Committee’’ and
                                                                                                             this section.                                         postmarked no later than February 29,
                                           add definitions for ‘‘Calendar day,’’
                                                                                                                (1) Tier 1 longfin squid moratorium                2020. An initial application for a longfin
                                           ‘‘Directed fishery,’’ and ‘‘Incidental                            permit. Beginning in February 2019, the               squid moratorium permit that is not
                                           catch’’ in alphabetical order to read as                          Regional Administer shall automatically               postmarked before February 29, 2020,
                                           follows:                                                          issue a Tier 1 longfin squid moratorium               will not be processed because of this
                                           § 648.2     Definitions.                                          permit to any vessel that is issued a                 regulatory restriction, and will be
                                           *      *    *      *     *                                        longfin squid/butterfish moratorium                   returned to the sender with a letter
                                                                                                             permit or eligible to be issued such a                explaining the reason for its return.
                                              Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and
                                                                                                             permit held in confirmation of permit                    (C) Qualification restriction. See
                                           Butterfish Monitoring Committee means
                                                                                                             history (CPH) during calendar year 2018               paragraph (a)(1)(i)(C) of this section.
                                           the committee made up of staff
                                                                                                             that meets the eligibility criteria in this           Longfin squid landings history
                                           representatives of the MAFMC and the
                                                                                                             paragraph (a)(5)(i)(A)(1). To be eligible             generated by separate owners of a single
                                           NEFMC, and the Greater Atlantic
                                                                                                             for a Tier 1 permit, a vessel must have               vessel at different times during the
                                           Regional Fisheries Office and NEFSC of
                                                                                                             been issued a valid longfin squid/                    qualification period for a longfin squid
                                           NMFS. The MAFMC Executive Director
                                                                                                             butterfish moratorium permit and                      moratorium permit may be used to
                                           or a designee chairs the Committee.
                                                                                                             landed more than 10,000 lb (4,536 kg)                 qualify more than one vessel, provided
                                           *      *    *      *     *                                        of longfin squid in at least one calendar             that each owner applying for such a
                                              Calendar day, with respect to the                              year between January 1, 1997, and                     permit demonstrates that he/she created
                                           squid and butterfish fisheries, means the                         December 31, 2013. Fishing history,                   distinct fishing histories, that such
                                           24-hr period beginning at 0001 hours                              including for a permit held in                        histories have been retained, and if the
                                           and ending at 2400 hours,                                         confirmation of permit history, can be                vessel was sold, that each applicant’s
                                           *      *    *      *     *                                        used by a vessel to qualify for and be                eligibility and fishing history is distinct.
                                              Directed fishery, with respect to the                          issued a Tier 1 longfin squid                            (D) Change in ownership. See
                                           longfin squid, Illex squid, and butterfish                        moratorium permit, provided the                       paragraph (a)(1)(i)(D) of this section.
                                           fisheries, means commercial fishery                               Regional Administrator has determined                    (E) Replacement vessels. With the
                                           operations in which more than an                                  that the fishing and permit history of                exception of a vessel issued a longfin
                                           incidental catch of each species, as                              such vessel has been lawfully retained                squid Tier 3 moratorium permit, to be
                                           defined in this section, is retained by a                         by the applicant. Landings data used in               eligible for a longfin squid moratorium
                                           vessel.                                                           this qualification must be verified by                permit, a replacement vessel must meet
                                           *      *    *      *     *                                        dealer reports submitted to NMFS. A                   the criteria specified in paragraph
                                              Incidental catch, with respect to the                          vessel that was not automatically issued              (a)(1)(i)(E) of this section.
                                           longfin squid, Illex squid, and butterfish                        a Tier 1 longfin squid moratorium                        (F) Upgraded vessel. With the
                                           fisheries, means less than 250 lb (113                            permit may apply for such a permit in                 exception of a vessel issued a longfin
                                           kg) of longfin squid, 10,000 lb (4,536 kg)                        accordance with paragraph (a)(5)(i)(B) of             squid Tier 3 moratorium permit, the
                                           of Illex squid, or 600 lb (272 kg) of                             this section.                                         upgrade provisions in paragraph
                                                                                                                (2) Tier 2 longfin squid moratorium                (a)(1)(i)(F) of this section apply to a
                                           butterfish retained on board the vessel.
                                                                                                             permit. Beginning in February 2019, the               vessel issued a longfin squid
                                           *      *    *      *     *                                        Regional Administer shall automatically               moratorium permit.
                                           ■ 5. In § 648.4, revise paragraph (a)(5) to                       issue a Tier 2 longfin squid moratorium                  (G) Consolidation restriction. See
                                           read as follows:                                                  permit to any vessel that is issued a                 paragraph (a)(1)(i)(G) of this section.
                                                                                                             longfin squid/butterfish moratorium                      (H) Vessel baseline specifications.
                                           § 648.4     Vessel permits.                                       permit or eligible to be issued such a                With the exception of a vessel issued a
                                             (a) * * *                                                       permit held in CPH during fishing year                longfin squid Tier 3 moratorium permit,
                                             (5) Mackerel, squid, and butterfish                             2018 that does not qualify for a Tier 1               the vessel baseline specification
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                                           vessels. Any vessel of the United States,                         longfin squid moratorium permit, as                   measures specified in paragraph
                                           including party and charter vessels,                              described in paragraph (a)(5)(i)(A)(1) of             (a)(3)(i)(H) of this section apply to a
                                           must have been issued and carry on                                this section.                                         vessel issued a longfin squid
                                           board a valid vessel permit to fish for,                             (3) Tier 3 longfin squid moratorium                moratorium permit.
                                           possess, or land Atlantic mackerel,                               permit. To be issued a Tier 3 permit, a                  (I) One-time longfin squid moratorium
                                           squid, or butterfish in or from the EEZ.                          vessel must have been issued an open                  permit swap. An entity that owns


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                                           multiple vessels issued longfin squid/                  National Appeals Office decision and                  fish under the longfin squid moratorium
                                           butterfish moratorium permits as of May                 make a final decision regarding any                   permit category for which the applicant
                                           26, 2017, has a one-time opportunity to                 appeal in accordance with 15 CFR                      has submitted an appeal. A request for
                                           swap one Tier 1 longfin squid                           906.17. The Regional Administrator’s                  an LOA must be made when submitting
                                           moratorium permit issued to one of its                  decision is the final decision of the                 an appeal of the denial of the permit
                                           vessels with a longfin squid Tier 2                     Department of Commerce.                               application. The Regional Administrator
                                           moratorium permit issued to another of                     (i) Appeal request. An appeal of the               will issue such a letter for the pending
                                           its vessels. No other fishery permits                   denial of an initial permit application               period of any appeal. The LOA must be
                                           issued under this section may be                        must be made in writing and submitted                 carried on board the vessel. If the appeal
                                           transferred pursuant to this paragraph                  to and received by the Regional                       is finally denied, the Regional
                                           (a)(5)(i)(I). To be eligible for the one-               Administrator or postmarked no later                  Administrator shall send a notice of
                                           time longfin squid moratorium permit                    than 30 days after the denial of an initial           final denial to the vessel owner; the
                                           swap, the following conditions must be                  longfin squid moratorium permit                       authorizing letter becomes invalid 5
                                           met:                                                    application. Upon receipt, the Regional               days after the receipt of the notice of
                                              (1) An application to swap longfin                   Administrator shall forward each appeal               denial, but no later than 10 days from
                                           squid moratorium permits must be                        request to the National Appeals Office.               the date of the letter of denial.
                                           received by the Regional Administrator                  Appeals must be based on the grounds                     (ii) Illex squid and butterfish
                                           within one year of the Regional                         that the information used by the                      moratorium permits—(A) Eligibility. To
                                           Administrator’s final decision on the                   Regional Administrator in denying the                 be eligible to apply for a moratorium
                                           issuance of the longfin squid Tier 1 or                 original permit application was                       permit to fish for and retain Illex squid
                                           Tier 2 moratorium permits to be                         incorrect. Items subject to appeal                    or butterfish in excess of the incidental
                                           exchanged;                                              include, but are not limited to, the                  catch allowance in paragraph (a)(5)(iv)
                                              (2) At the time of the application, the              accuracy of the amount of landings, the               of this section in the EEZ, a vessel must
                                           owner of record for both vessels and                    correct assignment of landings to a                   have been issued an Illex squid or
                                           permits involved in the permit swap                     vessel and/or permit holder, and the                  butterfish moratorium permit for the
                                           must be identical to the owner of record                issuance of a permit to a particular                  preceding year, be replacing a vessel
                                           of the same two vessels issued the                      entity. The appeal request must state the             that was issued a moratorium permit for
                                           associated longfin squid/butterfish                     specific grounds for the appeal, and                  the preceding year, or be replacing a
                                           moratorium permits as of May 26, 2017;                  include information to support the                    vessel that was issued a confirmation of
                                              (3) The length overall of the vessel                 appeal. An appellant may request a                    permit history. Beginning in February
                                           upon which a longfin squid moratorium                   hearing by including a concise                        2019, a vessel that was previously
                                           permit would be placed may not exceed                   statement raising genuine and                         issued a longfin squid/butterfish
                                           the length overall associated with that                 substantial issues of a material fact or              moratorium permit during fishing year
                                           individual permit’s vessel baseline                     law that cannot be resolved based on the              2018 shall be automatically issued a
                                           specifications by more than 10 percent;                 documentary evidence alone. An                        separate butterfish moratorium permit.
                                           and                                                     appellant may also request a letter of                   (B) Application/renewal restriction.
                                              (4) The horsepower of the vessel upon                authorization (LOA), as described in                  See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(B) of this section.
                                           which a longfin squid moratorium                        paragraph (a)(5)(i)(M)(3) of this section,               (C) Qualification restriction. See
                                           permit would be placed may not exceed                   to continue to fish during an appeal. If              paragraph (a)(1)(i)(C) of this section.
                                           the horsepower associated with that                     the appeal of the denial of the permit                   (D) Change in ownership. See
                                           individual permit’s vessel baseline                     application is not made within 30 days,               paragraph (a)(1)(i)(D) of this section.
                                           specifications by more than 20 percent.                 the denial of the permit application                     (E) Replacement vessels. See
                                              (J) Confirmation of permit history. See              shall constitute the final decision of the            paragraph (a)(1)(i)(E) of this section.
                                           paragraph (a)(1)(i)(J) of this section.                 Department of Commerce. The appeal                       (F) Upgraded vessel. See paragraph
                                              (K) Abandonment or voluntary                         will not be reviewed without                          (a)(1)(i)(F) of this section.
                                           relinquishment of permits. See                          submission of information in support of                  (G) Consolidation restriction. See
                                           paragraph (a)(1)(i)(K) of this section.                 the appeal.                                           paragraph (a)(1)(i)(G) of this section.
                                              (L) Restriction on permit splitting. See                (ii) Reconsideration. Should the                      (H) Vessel baseline specifications. See
                                           paragraph (a)(1)(i)(L) of this section.                 National Appeals Office deny an appeal                paragraph (a)(3)(i)(H) of this section.
                                              (M) Appeal of permit denial—(1)                      request submitted according to                           (I) [Reserved]
                                           Eligibility. Any applicant eligible to                  paragraph (a)(5)(i)(M)(2)(i) of this                     (J) Confirmation of permit history. See
                                           apply for a longfin squid moratorium                    section, the applicant may request a                  paragraph (a)(1)(i)(J) of this section.
                                           permit who is denied such permit by                     reconsideration of the appeal by the                     (K) Abandonment or voluntary
                                           the Regional Administrator may appeal                   National Appeals Office. A                            relinquishment of permits. See
                                           the denial to the Regional Administrator                reconsideration request must be made in               paragraph (a)(1)(i)(K) of this section.
                                           within 30 days of the notice of denial.                 writing and submitted to the National                    (L) Restriction on permit splitting. See
                                              (2) Appeal review. Review of the                     Appeals Office within 10 days of that                 paragraph (a)(1)(i)(L) of this section.
                                           Regional Administrator’s decisions on                   office’s decision on the appeal, as                      (iii) Limited access Atlantic mackerel
                                           longfin squid moratorium permit                         instructed by the National Appeals                    permits. (A) Vessel size restriction. A
                                           issuance will be conducted by the                       Office.                                               vessel of the United States is eligible for
                                           NOAA Fisheries National Appeals                            (3) Status of vessels pending appeal.              and may be issued an Atlantic mackerel
                                           Office pursuant to the procedures set                   A vessel denied a longfin squid                       permit to fish for, possess, or land
                                           forth in 15 CFR part 906, unless                        moratorium permit may fish for longfin                Atlantic mackerel in or from the EEZ,
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                                           otherwise modified by the procedures                    squid while the decision on the appeal                except for any vessel that is greater than
                                           described here. The National Appeals                    is pending within NMFS, provided that                 or equal to 165 ft (50.3 m) in length
                                           Office shall make findings and submit                   the denial has been appealed, the appeal              overall (LOA), or greater than 750 gross
                                           its decision to the Regional                            is pending, and the vessel has on board               registered tons (680.4 mt), or the vessel’s
                                           Administrator and the applicant. The                    an LOA from the Regional                              total main propulsion machinery is
                                           Regional Administrator will review the                  Administrator authorizing the vessel to               greater than 3,000 horsepower. Vessels


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                                           that exceed the size or horsepower                      qualified individuals or entities: an                    (J) Consolidation restriction. See
                                           restrictions may seek to obtain an at-sea               individual credentialed as a Certified                paragraph (a)(1)(i)(G) of this section.
                                           processing permit specified in                          Marine Surveyor with a fishing                           (K) Confirmation of permit history.
                                           § 648.6(a)(2)(i).                                       specialty by the National Association of              See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(J) of this section.
                                              (B) Limited access mackerel permits.                 Marine Surveyors (NAMS); an                              (L) Abandonment or voluntary
                                           A vessel of the United States that fishes               individual credentialed as an                         relinquishment of permits. See
                                           for, possesses, or lands more than                      Accredited Marine Surveyor with a                     paragraph (a)(1)(i)(K) of this section.
                                           20,000 lb (7.46 mt) of mackerel per trip,               fishing specialty by the Society of                      (iv) Atlantic mackerel incidental
                                           except vessels that fish exclusively in                 Accredited Marine Surveyors (SAMS);                   catch permits. Any vessel of the United
                                           state waters for mackerel, must have                    employees or agents of a classification               States may obtain a permit to fish for or
                                           been issued and carry on board one of                   society approved by the Coast Guard                   retain up to 20,000 lb (9,072 kg) of
                                           the limited access mackerel permits                     pursuant to 46 U.S.C. 3316(c); the Maine              Atlantic mackerel as an incidental catch
                                           described in paragraphs (a)(5)(iii)(B)(1)               State Sealer of Weights and Measures; a               in another directed fishery, provided
                                           through (3) of this section, including                  professionally-licensed and/or                        that the vessel does not exceed the size
                                           both vessels engaged in pair trawl                      registered Marine Engineer; or a Naval                restrictions specified in paragraph
                                           operations.                                             Architect with a professional engineer                (a)(5)(iii)(A) of this section. The
                                              (1) Tier 1 Limited Access Mackerel                   license. The fish hold capacity                       incidental catch allowance may be
                                           Permit. A vessel may fish for, possess,                 measurement submitted to NMFS as                      revised by the Regional Administrator
                                           and land mackerel not subject to a trip                 required in this paragraph                            based upon a recommendation by the
                                           limit, provided the vessel qualifies for                (a)(5)(iii)(H)(1) must include a signed               Council following the procedure set
                                           and has been issued this permit, subject                certification by the individual or entity             forth in § 648.21.
                                           to all other regulations of this part.                  that completed the measurement,                          (v) Party and charter boat permits.
                                              (2) Tier 2 Limited Access Mackerel                   specifying how they meet the definition               The owner of any party or charter boat
                                           Permit. A vessel may fish for, possess,                 of a qualified individual or entity.                  must obtain a permit to fish for, possess,
                                           and land up to 135,000 lb (50 mt) of                       (2) If a mackerel CPH is initially                 or retain in or from the EEZ mackerel,
                                           mackerel per trip, provided the vessel                  issued, the vessel that provided the CPH              squid, or butterfish while carrying
                                           qualifies for and has been issued this                  eligibility establishes the size baseline             passengers for hire.
                                           permit, subject to all other regulations of             against which future vessel size                         (vi) Squid/butterfish incidental catch
                                           this part.                                              limitations shall be evaluated, unless                permit. Any vessel of the United States
                                              (3) Tier 3 Limited Access Mackerel                   the applicant has a vessel under                      may obtain a permit to fish for or retain
                                           Permit. A vessel may fish for, possess,                 contract prior to the submission of the               up to 250 lb (113 kg) of longfin squid,
                                           and land up to 100,000 lb (37.3 mt) of                  mackerel limited access application. If               600 lb (272 kg) of butterfish, or up to
                                           mackerel per trip, provided the vessel                  the vessel that established the CPH is
                                                                                                                                                         10,000 lb (4,536 kg) of Illex squid, as an
                                           qualifies for and has been issued this                  less than 20 ft (6.09 m) in length overall,
                                                                                                                                                         incidental catch in another directed
                                           permit, subject to all other regulations of             then the baseline specifications
                                                                                                                                                         fishery. The incidental catch allowance
                                           this part.                                              associated with other limited access
                                                                                                                                                         may be revised by the Regional
                                              (C) Eligibility criteria for mackerel                permits in the CPH suite will be used to
                                                                                                                                                         Administrator based upon a
                                           permits. To be eligible to apply for a                  establish the mackerel baseline
                                                                                                                                                         recommendation by the Council
                                           Tier 1, Tier 2, or Tier 3 limited access                specifications. If the vessel that
                                                                                                                                                         following the procedure set forth in
                                           mackerel permit to fish for and retain                  established the CPH is less than 20 ft
                                                                                                                                                         § 648.22.
                                           Atlantic mackerel in excess of the                      (6.09 m) in length overall, the limited
                                           incidental catch allowance in paragraph                 access mackerel eligibility was                       *      *      *     *      *
                                           (a)(5)(vi) of this section in the EEZ, a                established on another vessel, and there              ■ 6. In § 648.7, revise paragraphs (a)(1),
                                           vessel must have been issued a Tier 1,                  are no other limited access permits in                (b)(3)(iii), and (f)(2)(i) to read as follows:
                                           Tier 2, or Tier 3 limited access mackerel               the CPH suite, then the applicant must
                                                                                                   submit valid documentation of the                     § 648.7 Recordkeeping and reporting
                                           permit, as applicable, for the preceding                                                                      requirements.
                                           year, be replacing a vessel that was                    baseline specifications of the vessel that
                                           issued a limited access permit for the                  established the eligibility. The hold                    (a) * * *
                                           preceding year, or be replacing a vessel                capacity baseline for such vessels will                  (1) Federally permitted dealers, and
                                           that was issued a confirmation of permit                be the hold capacity of the first                     any individual acting in the capacity of
                                           history.                                                replacement vessel after the permits are              a dealer, must submit to the Regional
                                              (D) Application/renewal restrictions.                removed from CPH. Hold capacity for                   Administrator or to the official designee
                                           See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(B) of this section.             the replacement vessel must be                        a detailed report of all fish purchased or
                                              (E) Qualification restrictions. See                  measured pursuant to paragraph                        received for a commercial purpose,
                                           paragraph (a)(1)(i)(C) of this section.                 (a)(5)(iii)(H)(1) of this section.                    other than solely for transport on land,
                                              (F) Change of ownership. See                            (I) Upgraded vessel. See paragraph                 within the time period specified in
                                           paragraph (a)(1)(i)(D) of this section.                 (a)(1)(i)(F) of this section. In addition,            paragraph (f) of this section, by one of
                                              (G) Replacement vessels. See                         for Tier 1 and Tier 2 limited access                  the available electronic reporting
                                           paragraph (a)(1)(i)(E) of this section.                 mackerel permits, the replacement                     mechanisms approved by NMFS, unless
                                              (H) Vessel baseline specification. (1)               vessel’s volumetric fish hold capacity                otherwise directed by the Regional
                                           In addition to the baseline specifications              may not exceed by more than 10 percent                Administrator. The dealer reporting
                                           specified in paragraph (a)(1)(i)(H) of this             the volumetric fish hold capacity of the              requirements specified in this paragraph
                                           section, the volumetric fish hold                       vessel’s baseline specifications. The                 (a)(1) for dealers purchasing or receiving
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                                           capacity of a vessel at the time it was                 modified fish hold, or the fish hold of               for a commercial purpose Atlantic chub
                                           initially issued a Tier 1 or Tier 2 limited             the replacement vessel, must be                       mackerel are effective through
                                           access mackerel permit will be                          resurveyed by a surveyor (accredited as               December 31, 2020. The following
                                           considered a baseline specification. The                in paragraph (a)(5)(iii)(H) of this section)          information, and any other information
                                           fish hold capacity measurement must be                  unless the replacement vessel already                 required by the Regional Administrator,
                                           certified by one of the following                       had an appropriate certification.                     must be provided in each report:


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                                              (i) Required information. All dealers                report must include at least the                      (b) through (d) of this section that has
                                           issued a dealer permit under this part                  following information, and any other                  crossed the VMS Demarcation Line
                                           must provide: Dealer name; dealer                       information required by the Regional                  under paragraph (a) of this section is
                                           permit number; name and permit                          Administrator: Fishing Vessel Trip                    deemed to be fishing under the DAS
                                           number or name and hull number                          Report serial number; month, day, and                 program, the Access Area Program, the
                                           (USCG documentation number or state                     year longfin squid was caught; total                  LAGC IFQ or NGOM scallop fishery, or
                                           registration number, whichever is                       pounds longfin squid retained and total               other fishery requiring the operation of
                                           applicable) of vessel(s) from which fish                pounds of all fish retained. Daily longfin            VMS as applicable, unless prior to
                                           are purchased or received; trip identifier              squid VMS catch reports must be                       leaving port, the vessel’s owner or
                                           for each trip from which fish are                       submitted in 24-hr intervals for each                 authorized representative declares the
                                           purchased or received from a                            day and must be submitted by 0900 hr                  vessel out of the scallop, NE
                                           commercial fishing vessel permitted                     on the following day. Reports are                     multispecies, monkfish, or any other
                                           under this part; date(s) of purchases and               required even if longfin squid caught                 fishery, as applicable, for a specific time
                                           receipts; units of measure and amount                   that day have not yet been landed. This               period. NMFS must be notified by
                                           by species (by market category, if                      report does not exempt the owner or                   transmitting the appropriate VMS code
                                           applicable); price per unit by species (by              operator from other applicable reporting              through the VMS, or unless the vessel’s
                                           market category, if applicable) or total                requirements of this section.                         owner or authorized representative
                                           value by species (by market category, if                *      *      *     *    *                            declares the vessel will be fishing in the
                                           applicable); port landed; cage tag                         (f) * * *                                          Eastern U.S./Canada Area, as described
                                           numbers for surfclams and ocean                            (2) * * *                                          in § 648.85(a)(3)(ii), under the
                                           quahogs, if applicable; disposition of the                 (i) For any vessel not issued a NE                 provisions of that program.
                                           seafood product; and any other                          multispecies; Atlantic herring permit; or             *      *      *     *    *
                                           information deemed necessary by the                     any Atlantic mackerel, longfin squid,                    (o) Longfin squid VMS notification
                                           Regional Administrator. If no fish are                  Illex squid, or butterfish permit; fishing            requirement. A vessel issued a Tier 1 or
                                           purchased or received during a                          vessel log reports, required by paragraph             Tier 2 longfin squid moratorium permit
                                           reporting week, a report so stating must                (b)(1)(i) of this section, must be                    intending to harvest, possess, or land
                                           be submitted.                                           postmarked or received by NMFS                        more than 2,500 lb (1.13 mt) of longfin
                                              (ii) Exceptions. The following                       within 15 days after the end of the                   squid on that trip must notify NMFS by
                                           exceptions apply to reporting                           reporting month. For any vessel issued                declaring a longfin squid trip before
                                           requirements for dealers permitted                      a NE multispecies permit; Atlantic                    leaving port at the start of each trip.
                                           under this part:                                        herring permit; or any Atlantic                          (p) Illex squid VMS notification
                                              (A) Inshore Exempted Species, as                     mackerel, longfin squid, Illex squid, or              requirement. A vessel issued an Illex
                                           defined in § 648.2, are not required to be              butterfish permit; fishing vessel log                 squid moratorium permit intending to
                                           reported under this part;                               reports must be postmarked or received                harvest, possess, or land 10,000 lb
                                              (B) When purchasing or receiving fish                by midnight of the first Tuesday                      (4,536 kg) or more of Illex squid on that
                                           from a vessel landing in a port located                 following the end of the reporting week.              trip must notify NMFS by declaring an
                                           outside of the Greater Atlantic Region                  For the purposes of this paragraph                    Illex squid trip before leaving port at the
                                           (Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts,                   (f)(2)(i), the date when fish are offloaded           start of each trip.
                                           Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York,                    will establish the reporting week or                  ■ 8. In § 648.11, revise the introductory
                                           New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland,                     month the VTR must be submitted to                    text in paragraph (n)(2) and paragraphs
                                           Delaware, Virginia and North Carolina),                 NMFS, as appropriate.                                 (n)(3)(i) and (ii) to read as follows:
                                           only purchases or receipts of species                   *      *      *     *    *
                                           managed by the Greater Atlantic Region                  ■ 7. In § 648.10:                                     § 648.11 At-sea sea sampler/observer
                                           under this part, and American lobster,                  ■ a. Revise paragraphs (b)(9) through                 coverage.
                                           managed under part 697 of this chapter,                 (11);                                                 *      *    *      *    *
                                           must be reported. Other reporting                       ■ b. Add paragraph (b)(12); and                          (n) * * *
                                           requirements may apply to those species                 ■ c. Revise paragraphs (e)(5)(i), (o), and               (2) Sampling requirements for limited
                                           not managed by the Northeast Region,                    (p).                                                  access Atlantic mackerel or Tier 1 or 2
                                           which are not affected by this provision;                  The revisions and addition read as                 longfin squid, or butterfish moratorium
                                           and                                                     follows:                                              permit holders. In addition to the
                                              (C) Dealers issued a permit for                                                                            requirements in paragraphs (d)(1)
                                                                                                   § 648.10 VMS and DAS requirements for
                                           Atlantic bluefin tuna under part 635 of                 vessel owners/operators.
                                                                                                                                                         through (7) of this section, an owner or
                                           this chapter are not required to report                                                                       operator of a vessel issued a limited
                                           their purchases or receipts of Atlantic                 *      *     *     *     *                            access Atlantic mackerel or a longfin
                                           bluefin tuna under this part. Other                        (b) * * *
                                                                                                                                                         squid or butterfish moratorium permit
                                                                                                      (9) A vessel issued a Tier 1, Tier 2, or
                                           reporting requirements, as specified in                                                                       on which a NMFS-approved observer is
                                                                                                   Tier 3 limited access Atlantic mackerel
                                           § 635.5 of this chapter, apply to the                                                                         embarked must provide observers:
                                                                                                   permit;
                                           receipt of Atlantic bluefin tuna.                          (10) A vessel issued a Tier 1 or Tier              *      *    *      *    *
                                           *       *    *     *    *                               2 longfin squid moratorium permit;                       (3) * * *
                                              (b) * * *                                               (11) A vessel issued an Illex squid                   (i) No vessel issued a limited access
                                              (3) * * *                                            moratorium permit; or                                 Atlantic mackerel permit or a longfin
                                              (iii) Longfin squid moratorium permit                   (12) A vessel issued a butterfish                  squid or butterfish moratorium permit
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                                           owners or operators. The owner or                       moratorium permit.                                    may slip catch, as defined at § 648.2,
                                           operator of a vessel issued a longfin                   *      *     *     *     *                            except in the following circumstances:
                                           squid moratorium permit must report                        (e) * * *                                             (A) The vessel operator has
                                           catch (retained and discarded) of longfin                  (5) * * *                                          determined, and the preponderance of
                                           squid daily via VMS, unless exempted                       (i) A vessel subject to the VMS                    available evidence indicates that, there
                                           by the Regional Administrator. The                      requirements of § 648.9 and paragraphs                is a compelling safety reason; or


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                                              (B) A mechanical failure, including                     (B) Transfer longfin squid, Illex squid,           longfin squid or a butterfish moratorium
                                           gear damage, precludes bringing some                    or butterfish within the EEZ, unless the              permit.
                                           or all of the catch on board the vessel                 vessels participating in the transfer have            *     *      *      *     *
                                           for sampling and inspection; or                         been issued the appropriate LOA from                  ■ 11. In § 648.22, revise paragraphs (a),
                                              (C) The vessel operator determines                   the Regional Administrator along with a               (b)(1)(i)(B), (c)(3), and (c)(6) to read as
                                           that pumping becomes impossible as a                    valid longfin squid, butterfish, or Illex             follows:
                                           result of spiny dogfish clogging the                    squid moratorium permit and are
                                           pump intake. The vessel operator shall                  transferring species for which the                    § 648.22 Atlantic mackerel, squid, and
                                           take reasonable measures, such as                       vessels are permitted, or a valid squid/              butterfish specifications.
                                           strapping and splitting the net, to                     butterfish incidental catch permit.                      (a) Initial recommended annual
                                           remove all fish that can be pumped from                 *       *    *     *     *                            specifications. The Atlantic Mackerel,
                                           the net prior to release.                                  (2) * * *                                          Squid, and Butterfish Monitoring
                                              (ii) If a vessel issued any limited                     (i) General requirement. Fail to                   Committee (Monitoring Committee)
                                           access Atlantic mackerel permit slips                   comply with any measures                              shall meet annually to develop and
                                           catch, the vessel operator must report                  implemented pursuant to subpart B of                  recommend the following specifications
                                           the slippage event on the Atlantic                      this part.                                            for consideration by the Squid,
                                           mackerel and longfin squid daily VMS                       (ii) * * *                                         Mackerel, and Butterfish Committee of
                                           catch report and indicate the reason for                   (A) Possess more than the incidental               the MAFMC:
                                           slipping catch. Additionally, for a vessel              catch allowance of longfin squid, unless                 (1) Illex squid—Initial OY (IOY),
                                           issued a limited Atlantic mackerel                      issued a longfin squid moratorium                     including Research Set-Aside (RSA),
                                           permit or a longfin squid or butterfish                 permit.                                               domestic annual harvest (DAH), and
                                           moratorium permit, the vessel operator                  *       *    *     *     *                            domestic annual processing (DAP) for
                                           must complete and sign a Released                          (D) Take and retain, possess, or land              Illex squid, which, subject to annual
                                           Catch Affidavit detailing: The vessel                   mackerel, squid, or butterfish in excess              review, may be specified for a period of
                                           name and permit number; the VTR                         of a possession limit specified in                    up to 3 years;
                                           serial number; where, when, and the                     § 648.26.                                                (2) Butterfish—ACL; ACT including
                                           reason for slipping catch; the estimated                                                                      RSA, DAH, DAP; bycatch level of the
                                           weight of each species brought on board                 *       *    *     *     *
                                                                                                                                                         total allowable level of foreign fishing
                                           or slipped on that tow. A completed                        (F) Take and retain, possess, or land
                                                                                                                                                         (TALFF), if any; and butterfish mortality
                                           affidavit must be submitted to NMFS                     mackerel after a total closure specified
                                                                                                                                                         cap for the longfin squid fishery for
                                           within 48 hr of the end of the trip.                    under § 648.24(b)(1).
                                                                                                                                                         butterfish; which, subject to annual
                                           *       *     *      *    *                             *       *    *     *     *                            review, may be specified for a period of
                                                                                                      (H) Possess more than the incidental               up to 3 years;
                                           ■ 9. In § 648.13, revise paragraph (a) to
                                                                                                   catch allowance of butterfish, unless                    (3) Atlantic mackerel—ACL;
                                           read as follows:
                                                                                                   issued a butterfish moratorium permit.                commercial ACT, including RSA, DAH,
                                           § 648.13   Transfers at sea.                               (iii) * * *                                        mackerel Tier 3 allocation (up to 7
                                              (a) Vessels issued a longfin squid,                     (A) Fish with or possess nets or                   percent of the DAH), DAP; joint venture
                                           butterfish, or Illex squid moratorium                   netting that do not meet the gear                     processing (JVP) if any; TALFF, if any;
                                           permit and vessels issued a squid/                      requirements for Atlantic mackerel,                   and recreational ACT, including RSA
                                           butterfish incidental catch permit may                  longfin squid, Illex squid, or butterfish             for mackerel; which, subject to annual
                                           transfer or attempt to transfer or receive              specified in § 648.23(a); or that are                 review, may be specified for a period of
                                           longfin squid, Illex squid, or butterfish               modified, obstructed, or constricted, if              up to 3 years. The Monitoring
                                           only if authorized in writing by the                    subject to the minimum mesh                           Committee may also recommend that
                                           Regional Administrator through the                      requirements, unless the nets or netting              certain ratios of TALFF, if any, for
                                           issuance of a letter of authorization                   are stowed and not available for                      mackerel to purchases of domestic
                                           (LOA).                                                  immediate use as defined in § 648.2 or                harvested fish and/or domestic
                                                                                                   the vessel is fishing under an exemption              processed fish be established in relation
                                           *      *     *      *       *
                                                                                                   specified in § 648.23(a)(5).                          to the initial annual amounts.
                                           ■ 10. In § 648.14:
                                                                                                   *       *    *     *     *                               (4) Longfin squid—
                                           ■ a. Revise paragraphs (g)(1)(i),
                                                                                                      (v) VMS reporting requirements in the                 (i) IOY, including RSA, DAH, and
                                           (g)(1)(ii)(B), (g)(2)(i), (g)(2)(ii)(A), (D) and
                                                                                                   directed Atlantic mackerel longfin                    DAP for longfin squid, which, subject to
                                           (F);
                                                                                                   squid, and Illex squid fisheries. (A) Fail            annual review, may be specified for a
                                           ■ b. Add paragraph (g)(2)(ii)(H); and
                                                                                                   to declare via VMS into the directed                  period of up to 3 years; and
                                           ■ c. Revise paragraphs (g)(2)(iii)(A), the
                                                                                                   mackerel, longfin squid,, or Illex squid                 (ii) Inseason adjustment, upward or
                                           heading of paragraph (g)(2)(v), and
                                                                                                   fisheries by entering the fishery code                downward, to the specifications for
                                           paragraphs (g)(2)(v)(A) and (g)(2)(vi).
                                              The revisions and addition read as                   prior to leaving port at the start of each            longfin squid, as specified in paragraph
                                           follows:                                                trip if the vessel will harvest, possess,             (e) of this section.
                                                                                                   or land more than an incidental catch of                 (b) * * *
                                           § 648.14   Prohibitions.                                Atlantic mackerel, longfin squid, or Illex               (1) * * *
                                             (g) * * *                                             squid and is issued a Limited Access                     (i) * * *
                                             (1) * * *                                             Atlantic mackerel permit, Tier 1 or Tier                 (B) Illex squid—Catch associated with
                                             (i) Possession and landing. Take and                  2 longfin squid moratorium permit, or                 a fishing mortality rate of FMSY.
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                                           retain, possess, or land more Atlantic                  Illex squid moratorium permit.                        *       *     *    *    *
                                           mackerel, squid or butterfish than                      *       *    *     *     *                               (c) * * *
                                           specified under, or after the effective                    (vi) Slip catch, as defined at § 648.2,               (3) The amount of longfin squid, Illex
                                           date of, a notification issued under                    unless for one of the reasons specified               squid, and butterfish that may be
                                           §§ 648.22 or 648.24(d).                                 at § 648.11(n)(3)(i) if issued a limited              retained and landed by vessels issued
                                             (ii) * * *                                            access Atlantic mackerel permit, or a                 the incidental catch permit specified in


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                                           § 648.4(a)(5)(vi), and the amount of                    is closed pursuant to paragraph                       use, as defined in § 648.2, once the
                                           mackerel that may be retained,                          § 648.24(a)(1), the following longfin                 vessel is landward of the coordinates
                                           possessed and landed by any of the                      squid possession limits apply:                        specified at § 648.23(a)(5).
                                           limited access mackerel permits                            (i) Tier 1 moratorium permits. A                      (c) Illex squid—(1) Directed fishery. A
                                           described at § 648.4(a)(5)(iii) and the                 vessel issued a Tier 1 longfin squid                  vessel must be issued a valid Illex squid
                                           incidental mackerel permit at                           moratorium permit may possess an                      moratorium permit to fish for, possess,
                                           § 648.4(a)(5)(iv).                                      unlimited amount of longfin squid per                 or land more than 10,000 lb (4,536 kg)
                                           *     *     *      *    *                               trip.                                                 of Illex squid from or in the EEZ per
                                             (6) Commercial seasonal quotas/                          (ii) Tier 2 moratorium permits. A                  trip. Unless the directed fishery is
                                           closures for longfin squid and Illex                    vessel issued a Tier 2 longfin squid                  closed pursuant to § 648.24(a)(2), a
                                           squid, and allocation for the Tier 3                    moratorium permit may not fish for,                   vessel issued an Illex moratorium
                                           Limited Access Mackerel permit.                         possess, or land more than 5,000 lb                   permit may possess an unlimited
                                                                                                   (2,268 kg) of longfin squid per trip, and             amount of Illex squid per trip.
                                           *     *     *      *    *                                                                                        (2) Incidental fishery. A vessel may
                                                                                                   may only land longfin squid once on
                                           ■ 12. In § 648.24, revise paragraph (c)(1)              any calendar day.                                     not fish for, possess, or land more than
                                           to read as follows:                                        (iii) Tier 3 moratorium permits. A                 10,000 lb (4,536 kg) of Illex squid per
                                                                                                   vessel issued a Tier 3 longfin squid                  trip at any time, and may only land Illex
                                           § 648.24 Fishery closures and
                                           accountability measures.                                moratorium permit may not fish for,                   squid once on any calendar day if:
                                                                                                   possess, or land more than 2,500 lb                      (i) A vessel is issued an open access
                                           *      *      *    *     *                                                                                    squid/butterfish incidental catch permit;
                                                                                                   (1,134 kg) of longfin squid per trip, and
                                              (c) * * *                                                                                                  or
                                              (1) Directed butterfish fishery closure.             may only land longfin squid once on
                                                                                                   any calendar day.                                        (ii) A vessel is issued an Illex
                                           When the butterfish catch reaches the                                                                         moratorium permit and the directed
                                                                                                      (2) Incidental fishery. (i) A vessel
                                           butterfish closure threshold as                                                                               fishery is closed pursuant to
                                                                                                   issued an open access squid/butterfish
                                           determined in the annual specifications,                                                                      § 648.24(a)(2).
                                                                                                   incidental catch permit may not fish for,
                                           NMFS shall implement a 5,000 lb (2,268                                                                           (d) Butterfish. Any vessel issued a
                                                                                                   possess, or land more than 250 lb (113
                                           kg) possession limit for vessels issued a                                                                     butterfish permit under this part may
                                                                                                   kg) of longfin squid from or in the EEZ
                                           butterfish moratorium permit that are                                                                         only land butterfish once on any
                                                                                                   per trip, and may only land longfin
                                           fishing with a minimum mesh size of 3                                                                         calendar day.
                                                                                                   squid once on any calendar day.
                                           inches (76 mm). When NMFS projects                         (ii) During a closure of the directed                 (1) Directed fishery. A vessel must be
                                           that the butterfish catch has reached the               longfin squid fishery in either Trimester             issued a butterfish moratorium permit to
                                           butterfish DAH, as determined in the                    I or III pursuant to paragraph                        fish for, possess, or land more than 600
                                           annual specifications, NMFS shall                       § 648.24(a)(1), a vessel may not fish for,            lb (272 kg) of butterfish per trip.
                                           implement a 600 lb (272 kg) possession                  possess, or land more than 2,500 lb                      (i) Vessels fishing with larger mesh. A
                                           limit for all vessels issued a longfin                  (1,134 kg) of longfin squid at any time               vessel issued a butterfish moratorium
                                           squid or butterfish moratorium permit,                  per trip, and may only land longfin                   permit fishing with a minimum mesh
                                           or a squid/butterfish incidental catch                  squid once on any calendar day.                       size of 3 inches (76 mm) is authorized
                                           permit.                                                    (iii) Unless otherwise specified in                to fish for, possess, or land butterfish
                                           *      *      *    *     *                              paragraph (b)(2)(iv) of this section,                 with no possession restriction in the
                                           ■ 13. In § 648.25, revise paragraph                     during a closure of the directed longfin              EEZ per trip, provided that directed
                                           (a)(4)(i) to read as follows:                           squid fishery in Trimester II pursuant to             butterfish fishery has not been closed
                                                                                                   § 648.24(a)(1), a vessel may not fish for,            and the reduced possession limit has
                                           § 648.25 Atlantic Mackerel, squid, and                  possess, or land more than 250 lb (113                not been implemented, as specified in
                                           butterfish framework adjustments to                                                                           § 648.24(c)(1). When butterfish harvest
                                           management measures.
                                                                                                   kg) of longfin squid at any time per trip,
                                                                                                   and may only land longfin squid once                  is projected to reach the threshold for
                                              (a) * * *                                            on any calendar day.                                  the butterfish fishery, as specified in
                                              (4) * * *                                               (iv) During a closure of the directed              § 648.24(c)(1), these vessels may not fish
                                              (i) If NMFS concurs with the                         longfin squid fishery in Trimester II, a              for, possess, or land more than 5,000 lb
                                           MAFMC’s recommended management                          vessel issued either a Tier 1 or Tier 2               (2,268 kg) of butterfish per trip at any
                                           measures and determines that the                        longfin squid moratorium permit may                   time. When butterfish harvest is
                                           recommended management measures                         possess more than 250 lb (113 kg) of                  projected to reach the DAH limit, as
                                           should be issued as a final rule based on               longfin squid per trip, provided the                  specified in § 648.24(c)(1), these vessels
                                           the factors specified in paragraph (a)(3)               following conditions are met:                         may not fish for, possess, or land more
                                           of this section, the measures will be                      (A) The vessel operator has declared               than 600 lb (272 kg) of butterfish per
                                           issued as a final rule in the Federal                   into the directed Illex squid fishery via             trip at any time.
                                           Register.                                               VMS, as specified in § 648.10;                           (ii) Vessels fishing with smaller mesh.
                                           *       *   *     *     *                                  (B) The vessel is seaward of the                   A vessel issued a butterfish moratorium
                                           ■ 14. In § 648.26, revise paragraphs (b)                coordinates specified at § 648.23(a)(5);              permit fishing with mesh less than 3
                                           through (d) to read as follows:                            (C) The vessel possesses more than                 inches (76 mm) may not fish for,
                                                                                                   10,000 lb (4,536 kg) of Illex squid on                possess, or land more than 5,000 lb
                                           § 648.26 Mackerel, squid, and butterfish                board;                                                (2,268 kg) of butterfish per trip at any
                                           possession restrictions.                                   (D) The vessel possesses less than                 time, provided that butterfish harvest
                                           *      *    *     *    *                                15,000 lb (6,803 kg) of longfin squid if              has not reached the DAH limit and the
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                                              (b) Longfin squid—(1) Directed                       issued a Tier 1 longfin squid                         reduced possession limit has not been
                                           fishery. A vessel must be issued a valid                moratorium permit or 5,000 lb (2,268                  implemented, as described in
                                           longfin squid moratorium permit to fish                 kg) of longfin squid if issued a Tier 2               § 648.24(c)(1). When butterfish harvest
                                           for, possess, or land more than 250 lb                  longfin squid moratorium permit; and                  is projected to reach the DAH limit, as
                                           (113 kg) of longfin squid from or in the                   (E) All fishing gear is stowed and                 described in § 648.24(c)(1), these vessels
                                           EEZ per trip. Unless the directed fishery               rendered not available for immediate                  may not fish for, possess, or land more


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                                           than 600 lb (272 kg) of butterfish per                  I. Background—HUD’s February 6,                        removal, HUD proposed to also amend
                                           trip at any time.                                       2013, Proposed Rule                                    § 203.50(f) accordingly.
                                              (2) Incidental fishery. A vessel issued                 On February 6, 2013, at 78 FR 8448,                    As part of the same publication, HUD
                                           a squid/butterfish incidental catch                     HUD published a proposed rule to                       also proposed to eliminate the FHA
                                           permit, regardless of mesh size used,                   streamline the inspection and home                     Inspector Roster (Roster), which is a list
                                           may not fish for, possess, or land more                 warranty requirements for FHA single-                  of inspectors approved by FHA as
                                           than 600 lb (272 kg) of butterfish per                                                                         eligible to determine if the construction
                                                                                                   family home insurance. As part of the
                                           trip at any.                                                                                                   quality of a property is acceptable
                                                                                                   February 6, 2013 rule, HUD proposed to
                                                                                                                                                          security for an FHA-insured loan in
                                           [FR Doc. 2018–27067 Filed 12–13–18; 8:45 am]            eliminate its requirement that borrowers
                                                                                                                                                          limited circumstances. HUD had
                                           BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                  purchase a 10-year protection plan in
                                                                                                                                                          combined the two proposals as they
                                                                                                   order to qualify for FHA mortgage
                                                                                                                                                          both involved streamlining
                                                                                                   insurance for high loan-to-value
                                                                                                                                                          requirements for FHA single-family
                                                                                                   mortgages where the dwelling was not
                                           DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND                                                                                      mortgage insurance. However, the two
                                                                                                   approved for guaranty, insurance, or a
                                           URBAN DEVELOPMENT                                                                                              proposals are distinct and the
                                                                                                   direct loan before the beginning of
                                                                                                                                                          regulations unrelated. In addition to
                                                                                                   construction and where the dwelling is                 covering separate subjects, the
                                           24 CFR Part 203                                         less than one year old.1 In 2008, HERA                 regulations applied to different parties.
                                                                                                   (Pub. L. 110–289, 122 Stat. 2654,                      The procedures and requirements
                                           [Docket No. FR–6029–F–01]                               approved July 30, 2008) eliminated the                 related to the Roster applied to
                                                                                                   requirement of purchasing a consumer                   inspectors and lenders, while the
                                           RIN 2502–AJ40                                           protection plan or warranty plan for                   regulations regarding 10-year protection
                                                                                                   such mortgages. While HUD maintained                   plans applied to homebuilders, lenders,
                                           Streamlining Warranty Requirements                      discretion to keep the requirements in
                                           for Federal Housing Administration                                                                             and borrowers. The public comments
                                                                                                   place, HUD is no longer statutorily                    reflect this distinction, in that they
                                           (FHA) Single-Family Mortgage                            mandated to do so. Upon evaluation,
                                           Insurance: Removal of the Ten-Year                                                                             treated these proposals separately, with
                                                                                                   HUD believes that the significant                      the exception of expressions of general
                                           Protection Plan Requirements                            improvements in building technology                    support for both proposals. In order to
                                           AGENCY:  Office of the Assistant                        and the quality of housing, as well as                 properly address the separate comments
                                           Secretary of Housing—Federal Housing                    the adoption of uniform building codes                 received on each proposal and to be
                                           Commissioner, HUD.                                      and local jurisdictions’ more stringent                more transparent about how the
                                                                                                   enforcement of building codes, mitigate                regulatory changes will affect different
                                           ACTION: Final rule.
                                                                                                   HUD’s previous concerns about needing                  parties, this final rule only deals with
                                           SUMMARY:   This final rule streamlines the              to protect property owners from defects                elimination of the 10-year protection
                                           home warranty requirements for FHA                      in workmanship and materials. HUD                      plan requirement. HUD published its
                                           single-family mortgage insurance by                     proposed, however, to retain the                       final rule removing the FHA Inspector
                                           removing the regulations that require                   requirement that the Warranty of                       Roster on July 3, 2018 (83 FR 31038).
                                           borrowers to purchase 10-year                           Completion of Construction (form HUD–                     Interested readers are referred to the
                                           protection plans in order to qualify for                92544) be executed by the builder and                  preamble of the February 6, 2013,
                                           certain mortgages on newly constructed                  the buyer of a newly constructed home,                 proposed rule for additional historical
                                           single-family homes. This action                        as a condition for FHA mortgage                        background and explanation of the
                                           conforms with the changes made by the                   insurance. This warranty provides                      proposed regulatory changes.
                                           Housing and Economic Recovery Act of                    assurance to FHA that the home was
                                                                                                   built according to plan, and protects the              II. Discussion of the Public Comments
                                           2008 (HERA). HUD, however, is                                                                                  Related to the Elimination of the 10-
                                           retaining the requirement that the                      buyer against defects in equipment,
                                                                                                   material, or workmanship supplied or                   Year Warranty Requirement Received
                                           Warranty of Completion of Construction                                                                         on the February 6, 2013, Proposed Rule
                                           (form HUD–92544) be executed by the                     performed by the builder, subcontractor,
                                           builder and the buyer of a new                          or supplier. The warrantor agrees to fix                  This final rule follows publication of
                                           construction home, as a condition for                   and pay for the defect and restore any                 the February 6, 2013, proposed rule, and
                                           FHA mortgage insurance. This final rule                 component of the home damaged in                       takes into consideration the public
                                           follows publication of a February 6,                    fulfilling the terms and conditions of the             comments received on the proposed
                                           2013, proposed rule, and takes into                     warranty. The one-year warranty                        rule. The public comment period closed
                                           consideration the public comments                       commences on the date that title is                    on April 8, 2013. HUD received 7 public
                                           received on the proposed rule.                          conveyed to the buyer, the date that                   comments in response to the proposed
                                                                                                   construction is complete, or upon                      rule, 5 of which provided comments on
                                           DATES: Effective: March 14, 2019.                                                                              elimination of the 10-year protection
                                                                                                   occupancy, whichever date occurs first.
                                           FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                           In addition to eliminating the 10-year              plan requirement. These comments
                                           Elissa Saunders, Director, Office of                    protection plan requirements and                       were submitted by a fair housing
                                           Single Family Program Development,                      related regulations in 24 CFR 203.18                   consulting group, a home warranty
                                           Office of Housing, Department of                        and 203.200–209, HUD proposed to                       provider, a housing trade association, a
                                           Housing and Urban Development, 451                      amend 24 CFR 203.50 to reflect the                     homebuilder, and an individual.2
                                           7th Street SW, Room 9184, Washington,                   statutory change made by HERA and the                     Three of these comments expressed
                                           DC 20410–8000; telephone number 202–                    removal of §§ 203.18(a)(3) and 200–209                 support for eliminating the 10-year
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                                           708–2121 (this is not a toll-free                       of the regulations. Section 203.50(f)                  protection plan requirement.
                                           number). Persons with hearing or                        (‘‘Eligibility of rehabilitation loans’’)
                                           speech impairments may access this                      cross-references § 203.18(a)(3), and                     2 The public comments on the proposed rule are

                                           number via TTY by calling the Federal                                                                          available for download from the Regulations.gov
                                                                                                   because § 203.18(a)(3) was proposed for                website at the following link: http://
                                           Relay Service at 1–800–877–8339.                                                                               www.regulations.gov/#!docketBrowser;rpp
                                           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                1 Codified   at 24 CFR 203.18 and 200–209.           =25;po=0;dct=PS;D=HUD-2013-0011.



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Document Created: 2018-12-14 03:49:54
Document Modified: 2018-12-14 03:49:54
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis final rule is effective March 1, 2019.
ContactDouglas Christel, Fishery Policy Analyst, (978) 281-9141, [email protected]
FR Citation83 FR 64257 
RIN Number0648-BH16
CFR Citation15 CFR 902
50 CFR 648
CFR AssociatedReporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Fisheries and Fishing

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