83_FR_8404 83 FR 8365 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands; 2018 and 2019 Harvest Specifications for Groundfish

83 FR 8365 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands; 2018 and 2019 Harvest Specifications for Groundfish

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 39 (February 27, 2018)

Page Range8365-8390
FR Document2018-03918

NMFS announces final 2018 and 2019 harvest specifications, apportionments, and prohibited species catch allowances for the groundfish fishery of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands management area (BSAI). This action is necessary to establish harvest limits for groundfish during the 2018 and 2019 fishing years, and to accomplish the goals and objectives of the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (FMP). The intended effect of this action is to conserve and manage the groundfish resources in the BSAI in accordance with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 679

[Docket No. 170817779-8161-02]
RIN 0648-XF636


Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Bering Sea 
and Aleutian Islands; 2018 and 2019 Harvest Specifications for 
Groundfish

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

ACTION: Final rule; closures.

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SUMMARY: NMFS announces final 2018 and 2019 harvest specifications, 
apportionments, and prohibited species catch allowances for the 
groundfish fishery of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands management 
area (BSAI). This action is necessary to establish harvest limits for 
groundfish during the 2018 and 2019 fishing years, and to accomplish 
the goals and objectives of the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish 
of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (FMP). The 
intended effect of this action is to conserve and manage the groundfish 
resources in the BSAI in accordance with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).

DATES: Effective from 1200 hrs, Alaska local time (A.l.t.), February 
27, 2018, through 2400 hrs, A.l.t., December 31, 2019.

ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of the Alaska Groundfish Harvest 
Specifications Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), Record of 
Decision (ROD), Supplementary Information Report (SIR) to the EIS, and 
the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) prepared for this 
action are available from http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov. The final 
2017 Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation (SAFE) report for the 
groundfish resources of the BSAI, dated November 2017, as well as the 
SAFE reports for previous years, are available from the North Pacific 
Fishery Management Council (Council) at 605 West 4th Avenue, Suite 306, 
Anchorage, AK, 99510-2252, phone 907-271-2809, or from the Council's 
website at http://www.npfmc.org/.

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

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Federal regulations at 50 CFR part 679 
implement the FMP and govern the groundfish fisheries in the BSAI. The 
Council prepared the FMP, and NMFS approved it, under the Magnuson-
Stevens Act. General regulations governing U.S. fisheries also appear 
at 50 CFR part 600.
    The FMP and its implementing regulations require NMFS, after 
consultation with the Council, to specify annually the total allowable 
catch (TAC) for each target species category. The sum of all TAC for 
all groundfish species in the BSAI must be within the optimum yield 
(OY) range of 1.4 million to 2.0 million metric tons (mt) (see Sec.  
679.20(a)(1)(i)(A)). This final rule specifies the TAC at 2.0 million 
mt for both 2018 and 2019. NMFS also must specify apportionments of 
TAC, prohibited species catch (PSC) allowances, and prohibited species 
quota (PSQ) reserves established by Sec.  679.21; seasonal allowances 
of pollock, Pacific cod, and Atka mackerel TAC; American Fisheries Act 
allocations; Amendment 80 allocations; Community Development Quota 
(CDQ) reserve amounts established by Sec.  679.20(b)(1)(ii); and 
acceptable biological catch (ABC) surpluses and reserves for CDQ groups 
and the Amendment 80 cooperative for flathead sole, rock sole, and 
yellowfin sole. The final harvest specifications set forth in Tables 1 
through 25 of this action satisfy these requirements.
    Section 679.20(c)(3)(i) further requires NMFS to consider public 
comment on the proposed harvest specifications and to publish final 
harvest specifications in the Federal Register. The proposed 2018 and 
2019 harvest specifications for the groundfish fishery of the BSAI were 
published in the Federal Register on December 8, 2017 (82 FR 57906). 
Comments were invited and accepted through January 8, 2018. NMFS 
received no substantive comments on the proposed harvest 
specifications. NMFS consulted with the Council on the final 2018 and 
2019 harvest specifications during the December 2017 Council meeting in 
Anchorage, AK. After considering public comments, as well as biological 
and economic data that were available at the Council's December 
meeting, in this final rule NMFS implements the final 2018 and 2019 
harvest specifications as recommended by the Council.

ABC and TAC Harvest Specifications

    The final ABC levels for Alaska groundfish are based on the best 
available biological and socioeconomic information, including projected 
biomass trends, information on assumed distribution of stock biomass, 
and revised technical methods used to calculate stock biomass. In 
general, the development of ABCs and overfishing levels (OFLs) involves 
sophisticated statistical analyses of fish populations. The FMP 
specifies a series of six tiers to define OFL and ABC amounts based on 
the level of reliable information available to fishery scientists. Tier 
1 represents the highest level of information quality available, while 
Tier 6 represents the lowest.
    In December 2017, the Council, its Scientific and Statistical 
Committee (SSC), and its Advisory Panel (AP) reviewed current 
biological and harvest information about the condition of the BSAI 
groundfish stocks. The Council's BSAI Groundfish Plan Team (Plan Team) 
compiled and presented this information in the final 2017 SAFE report 
for the BSAI groundfish fisheries,

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dated November 2017 (see ADDRESSES). The SAFE report contains a review 
of the latest scientific analyses and estimates of each species' 
biomass and other biological parameters, as well as summaries of the 
available information on the BSAI ecosystem and the economic condition 
of groundfish fisheries off Alaska. NMFS notified the public of the 
comment period for these harvest specifications--and of the publication 
of the 2017 SAFE report--in the notice of proposed harvest 
specifications. From the data and analyses in the SAFE report, the Plan 
Team recommended an OFL and ABC for each species or species group at 
the November 2017 Plan Team meeting.
    In December 2017, the SSC, AP, and Council reviewed the Plan Team's 
recommendations. The final TAC recommendations were based on the ABCs 
as adjusted for other biological and socioeconomic considerations, 
including maintaining the sum of all the TACs within the required OY 
range of 1.4 million to 2.0 million mt. As required by annual catch 
limit rules for all fisheries (74 FR 3178, January 16, 2009), none of 
the Council's recommended TACs for 2018 or 2019 exceed the final 2018 
or 2019 ABCs for any species or species group. NMFS finds that the 
Council's recommended OFLs, ABCs, and TACs are consistent with the 
preferred harvest strategy and the biological condition of groundfish 
stocks as described in the 2017 SAFE report that was approved by the 
Council. Therefore, this final rule provides notice that the Secretary 
of Commerce (Secretary) approves the final 2018 and 2019 harvest 
specifications as recommended by the Council.
    The 2018 harvest specifications set in this final action will 
supersede the 2018 harvest specifications previously set in the final 
2017 and 2018 harvest specifications (82 FR 11826, February 27, 2017). 
The 2019 harvest specifications herein will be superseded in early 2019 
when the final 2019 and 2020 harvest specifications are published. 
Pursuant to this final action, the 2018 harvest specifications 
therefore will apply for the remainder of the current year (2018), 
while the 2019 harvest specifications are projected only for the 
following year (2019) and will be superseded in early 2019 by the final 
2019 and 2020 harvest specifications. Because this final action 
(published in early 2018) will be superseded in early 2019 by the 
publication of the final 2019 and 2020 harvest specifications, it is 
projected that this final action will implement the harvest 
specifications for the BSAI for approximately one year.

Other Actions Affecting the 2018 and 2019 Harvest Specifications

Amendment 117: Reclassify Squid as an Ecosystem Species

    In June 2017, the Council recommended for Secretarial review 
Amendment 117 to the FMP. Amendment 117 would reclassify squid in the 
FMP as an ``Ecosystem Component Species,'' which is a category of non-
target species that are not in need of conservation and management. 
Currently, NMFS annually sets an OFL, ABC, and TAC for squid in the 
BSAI groundfish harvest specifications. Under Amendment 117, OFL, ABC, 
and TAC specifications would no longer be required. Proposed 
regulations to implement Amendment 117 would prohibit directed fishing 
for squid, require recordkeeping and reporting to monitor and report 
catch of squid species annually, and establish a squid maximum 
retainable amount when directed fishing for groundfish species at 20 
percent to discourage retention, while allowing flexibility to 
prosecute groundfish fisheries. Further details will be available on 
publication of the proposed rule for Amendment 117. If Amendment 117 
and its implementing regulations are approved by the Secretary, 
Amendment 117 and its implementing regulations are anticipated to be 
effective by 2019. Until Amendment 117 is effective, NMFS will continue 
to publish OFLs, ABCs, and TACs for squid in the BSAI groundfish 
harvest specifications.

State of Alaska Guideline Harvest Levels

    The Alaska Board of Fisheries (BOF), a regulatory body for the 
Alaska Department of Fish and Game, established a guideline harvest 
level (GHL) in State of Alaska (State) waters between 164 and 167 
degrees west longitude in the Bering Sea subarea (BS) equal to 6.4 
percent of the Pacific cod ABC for the BS. The Council recommended that 
the final 2018 and 2019 Pacific cod TACs accommodate the State's GHLs 
for Pacific cod in State waters in the BS. The Council and its Plan 
Team, SSC, and AP recommended that the sum of all State and Federal 
water Pacific cod removals from the BS not exceed the final ABC 
recommendations of 201,000 mt for 2018 and 170,000 mt for 2019. 
Accordingly, the Council recommended that the final 2018 and 2019 
Pacific cod TACs in the BS account for State GHLs, and NMFS sets the 
final BS TAC at 6.4 percent less than the Pacific cod BS ABC.
    For 2018 and 2019, the BOF established a GHL in State waters in the 
Aleutian Islands subarea (AI) equal to 27 percent of the Pacific cod 
ABC for the AI. The Council recommended that the final 2018 and 2019 
Pacific cod TACs accommodate the State's GHLs for Pacific cod in State 
waters in the AI. The Council and its Plan Team, SSC, and AP 
recommended that the sum of all State and Federal water Pacific cod 
removals from the AI not exceed the final ABC recommendations of 21,500 
mt. Accordingly, the Council recommended that the final 2018 and 2019 
Pacific cod TACs in the AI account for State GHLs, and in this final 
rule NMFS sets the final AI TAC at 27 percent less than the final AI 
ABC.

Changes From the Proposed 2018 and 2019 Harvest Specifications for the 
BSAI

    The Council's recommendations for the proposed 2018 and 2019 
harvest specifications (82 FR 57906, December 8, 2017) were based 
largely on information contained in the 2016 SAFE report for the BSAI 
groundfish fisheries. Through the proposed harvest specifications, NMFS 
notified the public that these harvest specifications could change, as 
the Council would consider information contained in the final 2017 SAFE 
report; recommendations from the Plan Team, SSC, and AP committees; and 
public testimony when making its recommendations for final harvest 
specifications at the December 2017 Council meeting. NMFS further 
notified the public that, as required by the FMP and its implementing 
regulations, the sum of the TACs must be within the OY range of 1.4 
million and 2.0 million mt.
    Information contained in the 2017 SAFE report indicates biomass 
changes from the 2016 SAFE report for several groundfish species. The 
2017 report was made available for public review during the public 
comment period for the proposed harvest specifications. At the December 
2017 Council meeting, the SSC recommended the 2018 and 2019 ABCs for 
many species based on the best and most recent information contained in 
the 2017 SAFE reports. This recommendation resulted in an ABC sum total 
for all BSAI groundfish species in excess of 2 million mt for both 2018 
and 2019.
    Based on increased fishing effort in 2017, the Council recommends 
final BS pollock TACs increase by 4,483 mt in 2018 and increase by 
23,142 mt in 2019 compared to the proposed 2018 and 2019 BS pollock 
TACs. In terms of percentage, the largest increases in final 2018 TACs 
relative to the proposed 2018 TACs were for BSAI ``other flatfish'' and 
BSAI sharks, while the largest increases for 2019 also included

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sablefish. The 2018 increases were to account for higher incidental 
catches of these species in 2017. Other increases in the final 2018 
TACs relative to the proposed 2018 TACs included sablefish, Greenland 
turbot, Alaska plaice, BS Pacific ocean perch, northern rockfish, 
Central Aleutian and Western Aleutian (CAI/WAI) blackspotted and 
rougheye rockfish, shortraker rockfish, AI ``other rockfish,'' Eastern 
Aleutian Islands and Bering Sea (EAI/BS) Atka mackerel, skates, and 
sculpins. The 2018 increases were to account for higher interest in 
directed fishing or higher anticipated incidental catch needs.
    Decreases in final 2018 TACs compared to the proposed 2018 TACs 
were for Bogoslof pollock, BS Pacific cod, arrowtooth flounder, rock 
sole, flathead sole, EAI Pacific ocean perch, WAI Pacific ocean perch, 
BS/EAI blackspotted and rougheye rockfish, BS ``other rockfish,'' CAI 
Atka mackerel, WAI Atka mackerel, squids, and octopuses. As noted in 
the proposed 2018 and 2019 harvest specifications, the BS Pacific cod 
ABC and TAC proposed for 2018 and 2019 decreased based on the final 
2017 stock assessment. The remaining 2018 decreases were to account for 
the increases to the TACs for the species listed above and for the 
requirement not to exceed the 2.0 million mt OY limit on overall TAC in 
the BSAI.
    The changes to TACs between the proposed and final harvest 
specifications are based on the most recent scientific and economic 
information and are consistent with the FMP, regulatory obligations, 
and harvest strategy as described in the proposed harvest 
specifications, including the upper limit for OY of 2.0 million mt. 
These changes are compared in Table 1A.
    Table 1 lists the Council's recommended final 2018 OFL, ABC, TAC, 
initial TAC (ITAC), and CDQ reserve allocations of the BSAI groundfish 
species or species groups; and Table 2 lists the Council's recommended 
final 2019 OFL, ABC, TAC, ITAC, and CDQ reserve allocations of the BSAI 
groundfish species or species groups. NMFS concurs in these 
recommendations. These final 2018 and 2019 TAC recommendations for the 
BSAI are within the OY range established for the BSAI and do not exceed 
the ABC for any species or species group. The apportionment of TAC 
amounts among fisheries and seasons is discussed below.

    Table 1--Final 2018 Overfishing Level (OFL), Acceptable Biological Catch (ABC), Total Allowable Catch (TAC), Initial TAC (ITAC), and CDQ Reserve
                                                        Allocation of Groundfish in the BSAI \1\
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                                                                                OFL             ABC             TAC          ITAC \2\         CDQ \3\
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Pollock \4\...............................  BS..........................       4,797,000       2,592,000       1,364,341       1,227,907         136,434
                                            AI..........................          49,289          40,788          19,000          17,100           1,900
                                            Bogoslof....................         130,428          60,800             450             450               0
Pacific cod \5\...........................  BS..........................         238,000         201,000         188,136         168,005          20,131
                                            AI..........................          28,700          21,500          15,695          14,016           1,679
Sablefish.................................  BS..........................           2,887           1,464           1,464           1,208             201
                                            AI..........................           3,917           1,988           1,988           1,615             335
Yellowfin sole............................  BSAI........................         306,700         277,500         154,000         137,522          16,478
Greenland turbot..........................  BSAI........................          13,148          11,132           5,294           4,500             n/a
                                            BS..........................             n/a           9,718           5,125           4,356             548
                                            AI..........................             n/a           1,414             169             144               0
Arrowtooth flounder.......................  BSAI........................          76,757          65,932          13,621          11,578           1,457
Kamchatka flounder........................  BSAI........................          11,347           9,737           5,000           4,250               0
Rock sole.................................  BSAI........................         147,300         143,100          47,100          42,060           5,040
Flathead sole \6\.........................  BSAI........................          79,862          66,773          14,500          12,949           1,552
Alaska plaice.............................  BSAI........................          41,170          34,590          16,100          13,685               0
Other flatfish \7\........................  BSAI........................          17,591          13,193           4,000           3,400               0
Pacific ocean perch.......................  BSAI........................          51,675          42,509          37,361          32,853             n/a
                                            BS..........................             n/a          11,861          11,861          10,082               0
                                            EAI.........................             n/a          10,021           9,000           8,037             963
                                            CAI.........................             n/a           7,787           7,500           6,698             803
                                            WAI.........................             n/a          12,840           9,000           8,037             963
Northern rockfish.........................  BSAI........................          15,888          12,975           6,100           5,185               0
Blackspotted and Rougheye rockfish \8\....  BSAI........................             749             613             225             191               0
                                            BS/EAI......................             n/a             374              75              64               0
                                            CAI/WAI.....................             n/a             239             150             128               0
Shortraker rockfish.......................  BSAI........................             666             499             150             128               0
Other rockfish \9\........................  BSAI........................           1,816           1,362             845             718               0
                                            BS..........................             n/a             791             275             234               0
                                            AI..........................             n/a             571             570             485               0
Atka mackerel.............................  BSAI........................         108,600          92,000          71,000          63,403           7,597
                                            BS/EAI......................             n/a          36,820          36,500          32,595           3,906
                                            CAI.........................             n/a          32,000          21,000          18,753           2,247
                                            WAI.........................             n/a          23,180          13,500          12,056           1,445
Skates....................................  BSAI........................          46,668          39,082          27,000          22,950               0
Sculpins..................................  BSAI........................          53,201          39,995           5,000           4,250               0
Sharks....................................  BSAI........................             689             517             180             153               0
Squids....................................  BSAI........................           6,912           5,184           1,200           1,020               0
Octopuses.................................  BSAI........................           4,769           3,576             250             213               0
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    Total.................................  ............................       6,235,729       3,779,809       2,000,000       1,791,308         196,081
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\1\ These amounts apply to the entire BSAI management area unless otherwise specified. With the exception of pollock, and for the purpose of these
  harvest specifications, the Bering Sea subarea (BS) includes the Bogoslof District.
\2\ Except for pollock, the portion of the sablefish TAC allocated to hook-and-line and pot gear, and Amendment 80 species, 15 percent of each TAC is
  put into a non-specified reserve. The ITAC for these species is the remainder of the TAC after the subtraction of these reserves. For pollock and
  Amendment 80 species, ITAC is the non-CDQ allocation of TAC (see footnotes 3 and 5).
\3\ For the Amendment 80 species (Atka mackerel, flathead sole, rock sole, yellowfin sole, Pacific cod, and Aleutian Islands Pacific ocean perch), 10.7
  percent of the TAC is reserved for use by CDQ participants (see Sec.  Sec.   679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C) and 679.31). Twenty percent of the sablefish TAC
  allocated to hook-and-line gear or pot gear, 7.5 percent of the sablefish TAC allocated to trawl gear, and 10.7 percent of the TACs for Bering Sea
  Greenland turbot and arrowtooth flounder are reserved for use by CDQ participants (see Sec.   679.20(b)(1)(ii)(B) and (D)). Aleutian Islands Greenland
  turbot, ``other flatfish,'' Alaska plaice, Bering Sea Pacific ocean perch, northern rockfish, shortraker rockfish, blackspotted and rougheye rockfish,
  ``other rockfish,'' skates, sculpins, sharks, squids, and octopuses are not allocated to the CDQ program.
\4\ Under Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(i)(A), the annual BS pollock TAC, after subtracting first for the CDQ directed fishing allowance (10 percent) and second
  for the incidental catch allowance (3.9 percent), is further allocated by sector for a pollock directed fishery as follows: inshore--50 percent;
  catcher/processor--40 percent; and motherships--10 percent. Under Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2), the annual AI pollock TAC, after subtracting first
  for the CDQ directed fishing allowance (10 percent) and second for the incidental catch allowance (2,400 mt), is allocated to the Aleut Corporation
  for a pollock directed fishery.
\5\ The BS Pacific cod TAC is set to account for the 6.4 percent of the BS ABC for the State of Alaska's (State) guideline harvest level in State waters
  of the BS. The AI Pacific cod TAC is set to account for the 27 percent of the AI ABC for the State guideline harvest level in State waters of the AI.
\6\ ``Flathead sole'' includes Hippoglossoides elassodon (flathead sole) and Hippoglossoides robustus (Bering flounder).
\7\ ``Other flatfish'' includes all flatfish species, except for halibut (a prohibited species), flathead sole, Greenland turbot, rock sole, yellowfin
  sole, arrowtooth flounder, Kamchatka flounder, and Alaska plaice.
\8\ ``Rougheye rockfish'' includes Sebastes aleutianus (rougheye) and Sebastes melanostictus (blackspotted).
\9\ ``Other rockfish'' includes all Sebastes and Sebastolobus species except for Pacific ocean perch, northern rockfish, shortraker rockfish, and
  blackspotted and rougheye rockfish.
Note: Regulatory areas and districts are defined at Sec.   679.2 (BSAI = Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area, BS = Bering Sea subarea, AI =
  Aleutian Islands subarea, EAI = Eastern Aleutian district, CAI = Central Aleutian district, WAI = Western Aleutian district.)


                                         Table 1A--Comparison of Final 2018 and 2019 With Proposed 2018 and 2019
                                                            Total Allowable Catch in the BSAI
                                                              [Amounts are in metric tons]
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                                                                                            2018                                                 2019
                                                                  2018         2018      percentage                    2019         2019      percentage
           Species                 Area \1\       2018 final    proposed    difference   difference    2019 final    proposed    difference   difference
                                                     TAC          TAC          from         from          TAC          TAC          from         from
                                                                             proposed     proposed                                proposed     proposed
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Pollock......................  BS..............    1,364,341    1,359,858        4,483          0.3     1,383,000    1,359,858       23,142          1.7
                               AI..............       19,000       19,000            0          0.0        19,000       19,000            0          0.0
                               Bogoslof........          450          500          -50        -10.0           500          500            0          0.0
Pacific cod..................  BS..............      188,136      194,936       -6,800         -3.5       159,120      194,936      -35,816        -18.4
                               AI..............       15,695       15,695            0          0.0        15,695       15,695            0          0.0
Sablefish....................  BS..............        1,464        1,274          190         14.9         2,061        1,274          787         61.8
                               AI..............        1,988        1,735          253         14.6         2,798        1,735        1,063         61.3
Yellowfin sole...............  BSAI............      154,000      154,000            0          0.0       156,000      154,000        2,000          1.3
Greenland turbot.............  BS..............        5,125        4,375          750         17.1         5,125        4,375          750         17.1
                               AI..............          169          125           44         35.2           169          125           44         35.2
Arrowtooth flounder..........  BSAI............       13,621       14,000         -379         -2.7        14,000       14,000            0          0.0
Kamchatka flounder...........  BSAI............        5,000        5,000            0          0.0         5,000        5,000            0          0.0
Rock sole....................  BSAI............       47,100       50,100       -3,000         -6.0        49,100       50,100       -1,000         -2.0
Flathead sole................  BSAI............       14,500       15,500       -1,000         -6.5        16,500       15,500        1,000          6.5
Alaska plaice................  BSAI............       16,100       13,000        3,100         23.8        16,252       13,000        3,252         25.0
Other flatfish...............  BSAI............        4,000        2,500        1,500         60.0         4,000        2,500        1,500         60.0
Pacific ocean perch..........  BS..............       11,861       11,000          861          7.8        11,499       11,000          499          4.5
                               EAI.............        9,000        9,900         -900         -9.1         9,715        9,900         -185         -1.9
                               CAI.............        7,500        7,500            0          0.0         7,549        7,500           49          0.7
                               WAI.............        9,000       12,000       -3,000        -25.0         9,117       12,000       -2,883        -24.0
Northern rockfish............  BSAI............        6,100        5,000        1,100         22.0         6,500        5,000        1,500         30.0
Blackspotted/Rougheye          BS/EAI..........           75          100          -25        -25.0            75          100          -25        -25.0
 rockfish.
                               CAI/WAI.........          150          125           25         20.0           150          125           25         20.0
Shortraker rockfish..........  BSAI............          150          125           25         20.0           150          125           25         20.0
Other rockfish...............  BS..............          275          325          -50        -15.4           275          325          -50        -15.4
                               AI..............          570          550           20          3.6           570          550           20          3.6
Atka mackerel................  EAI/BS..........       36,500       34,000        2,500          7.4        33,780       34,000         -220         -0.6
                               CAI.............       21,000       21,500         -500         -2.3        24,895       21,500        3,395         15.8
                               WAI.............       13,500       13,910         -410         -2.9        13,825       13,910          -85         -0.6
Skates.......................  BSAI............       27,000       26,000        1,000          3.8        27,000       26,000        1,000          3.8
Sculpins.....................  BSAI............        5,000        4,500          500         11.1         5,000        4,500          500         11.1
Sharks.......................  BSAI............          180          125           55         44.0           180          125           55         44.0
Squids.......................  BSAI............        1,200        1,342         -142        -10.6         1,200        1,342         -142        -10.6

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Octopuses....................  BSAI............          250          400         -150        -37.5           200          400         -200        -50.0
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    Total....................  BSAI............    2,000,000    2,000,000            0          0.0     2,000,000    2,000,000            0          0.0
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\1\ Bering Sea subarea (BS), Aleutian Islands subarea (AI), Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands management area (BSAI), Eastern Aleutian District (EAI),
  Central Aleutian District (CAI), and Western Aleutian District (WAI).


    Table 2--Final 2019 Overfishing Level (OFL), Acceptable Biological Catch (ABC), Total Allowable Catch (TAC), Initial TAC (ITAC), and CDQ Reserve
                                                         Allocation of Groundfish in the BSAI\1\
                                                              [Amounts are in metric tons]
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                                                                                                               2019
                  Species                               Area             -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                OFL             ABC             TAC          ITAC \2\         CDQ \3\
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Pollock \4\...............................  BS..........................       4,592,000       2,467,000       1,383,000       1,244,700         138,300
                                            AI..........................          37,431          30,803          19,000          17,100           1,900
                                            Bogoslof....................         130,428          60,800             500             500               0
Pacific cod \5\...........................  BS..........................         201,000         170,000         159,120         142,094          17,026
                                            AI..........................          28,700          21,500          15,695          14,016           1,679
Sablefish.................................  BS..........................           4,576           2,061           2,061             876              77
                                            AI..........................           6,209           2,798           2,798             595              52
Yellowfin sole............................  BSAI........................         295,600         267,500         156,000         139,308          16,692
Greenland turbot..........................  BSAI........................          13,540          11,473           5,294           4,500             n/a
                                            BS..........................             n/a          10,016           5,125           4,356             548
                                            AI..........................             n/a           1,457             169             144               0
Arrowtooth flounder.......................  BSAI........................          75,084          64,494          14,000          11,900           1,498
Kamchatka flounder........................  BSAI........................          12,022          10,317           5,000           4,250               0
Rock sole.................................  BSAI........................         136,000         132,000          49,100          43,846           5,254
Flathead sole \6\.........................  BSAI........................          78,036          65,227          16,500          14,735           1,766
Alaska plaice.............................  BSAI........................          38,800          32,700          16,252          13,814               0
Other flatfish \7\........................  BSAI........................          17,591          13,193           4,000           3,400               0
Pacific ocean perch.......................  BSAI........................          50,098          41,212          37,880          33,332             n/a
                                            BS..........................             n/a          11,499          11,499           9,774               0
                                            EAI.........................             n/a           9,715           9,715           8,675           1,040
                                            CAI.........................             n/a           7,549           7,549           6,741             808
                                            WAI.........................             n/a          12,449           9,117           8,141             976
Northern rockfish.........................  BSAI........................          15,563          12,710           6,500           5,525               0
Blackspotted and Rougheye rockfish \8\....  BSAI........................             829             678             225             191               0
                                            BS/EAI......................             n/a             414              75              64               0
                                            CAI/WAI.....................             n/a             264             150             128               0
Shortraker rockfish.......................  BSAI........................             666             499             150             128               0
Other rockfish \9\........................  BSAI........................           1,816           1,362             845             718               0
                                            BS..........................             n/a             791             275             234               0
                                            AI..........................             n/a             571             570             485               0
Atka mackerel.............................  BSAI........................          97,200          84,400          72,500          64,743           7,758
                                            EAI/BS......................             n/a          33,780          33,780          30,166           3,614
                                            CAI.........................             n/a          29,350          24,895          22,231           2,664
                                            WAI.........................             n/a          21,270          13,825          12,346           1,479
Skates....................................  BSAI........................          44,202          36,957          27,000          22,950               0
Sculpins..................................  BSAI........................          53,201          39,995           5,000           4,250               0
Sharks....................................  BSAI........................             689             517             180             153               0
Squids....................................  BSAI........................           6,912           5,184           1,200           1,020               0
Octopuses.................................  BSAI........................           4,769           3,576             200             170               0
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    Total.................................  ............................       5,942,962       3,578,956       2,000,000       1,788,813         195,373
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\1\ These amounts apply to the entire BSAI management area unless otherwise specified. With the exception of pollock, and for the purpose of these
  harvest specifications, the Bering Sea subarea (BS) includes the Bogoslof District.
\2\ Except for pollock, the portion of the sablefish TAC allocated to hook-and-line and pot gear, and Amendment 80 species, 15 percent of each TAC is
  put into a non-specified reserve. The ITAC for these species is the remainder of the TAC after the subtraction of these reserves. For pollock and
  Amendment 80 species, ITAC is the non-CDQ allocation of TAC (see footnotes 3 and 5).
\3\ For the Amendment 80 species (Atka mackerel, flathead sole, rock sole, yellowfin sole, Pacific cod, and Aleutian Islands Pacific ocean perch), 10.7
  percent of the TAC is reserved for use by CDQ participants (see Sec.  Sec.   679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C) and 679.31). Twenty percent of the sablefish TAC
  allocated to hook-and-line gear or pot gear, 7.5 percent of the sablefish TAC allocated to trawl gear, and 10.7 percent of the TACs for Bering Sea
  Greenland turbot and arrowtooth flounder are reserved for use by CDQ participants (see Sec.   679.20(b)(1)(ii)(B) and (D)). Aleutian Islands Greenland
  turbot, ``other flatfish,'' Alaska plaice, Bering Sea Pacific ocean perch, northern rockfish, shortraker rockfish, blackspotted and rougheye rockfish,
  ``other rockfish,'' skates, sculpins, sharks, squids, and octopuses are not allocated to the CDQ program.

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\4\ Under Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(i)(A), the annual BS pollock TAC, after subtracting first for the CDQ directed fishing allowance (10 percent) and second
  for the incidental catch allowance (3.9 percent), is further allocated by sector for a pollock directed fishery as follows: inshore--50 percent;
  catcher/processor--40 percent; and motherships--10 percent. Under Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2), the annual AI pollock TAC, after subtracting first
  for the CDQ directed fishing allowance (10 percent) and second for the incidental catch allowance (2,400 mt), is allocated to the Aleut Corporation
  for a pollock directed fishery.
\5\ The BS Pacific cod TAC is set to account for the 6.4 percent of the BS ABC for the State of Alaska's (State) guideline harvest level in State waters
  of the BS. The AI Pacific cod TAC is set to account for the 27 percent of the AI ABC for the State guideline harvest level in State waters of the AI.
\6\ ``Flathead sole'' includes Hippoglossoides elassodon (flathead sole) and Hippoglossoides robustus (Bering flounder).
\7\ ``Other flatfish'' includes all flatfish species, except for halibut (a prohibited species), flathead sole, Greenland turbot, rock sole, yellowfin
  sole, arrowtooth flounder, Kamchatka flounder, and Alaska plaice.
\8\ ``Rougheye rockfish'' includes Sebastes aleutianus (rougheye) and Sebastes melanostictus (blackspotted).
\9\ ``Other rockfish'' includes all Sebastes and Sebastolobus species except for Pacific ocean perch, northern rockfish, shortraker rockfish, and
  blackspotted and rougheye rockfish.
Note: Regulatory areas and districts are defined at Sec.   679.2 (BSAI = Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands management area, BS = Bering Sea subarea, AI =
  Aleutian Islands subarea, EAI = Eastern Aleutian district, CAI = Central Aleutian district, WAI = Western Aleutian district.)

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

    Section 679.20(b)(1)(i) requires NMFS to reserve 15 percent of the 
TAC for each target species, except for pollock, hook-and-line and pot 
gear allocation of sablefish, and Amendment 80 species, in a non-
specified reserve. Section 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(B) requires that NMFS 
allocate 20 percent of the hook-and-line or pot gear allocation of 
sablefish for the fixed-gear sablefish CDQ reserve for each subarea. 
Section 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(D) requires that NMFS allocate 7.5 percent of 
the trawl gear allocations of sablefish in the BS and AI and 10.7 
percent of the Bering Sea Greenland turbot and arrowtooth flounder TACs 
to the respective CDQ reserves. Section 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C) requires 
that NMFS allocate 10.7 percent of the TAC for Atka mackerel, Aleutian 
Islands Pacific ocean perch, yellowfin sole, rock sole, flathead sole, 
and Pacific cod to the CDQ reserves. Sections 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A) and 
679.31(a) also require that 10 percent of the Bering Sea pollock TAC be 
allocated to the pollock CDQ directed fishing allowance (DFA). 
Similarly, Sec. Sec.  679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2)(i) and 679.31(a) require 
that 10 percent of the Aleutian Islands TAC be allocated to the pollock 
CDQ reserve. The entire Bogoslof District pollock TAC is allocated as 
an ICA pursuant to Sec.  679.20(a)(5)(ii) because the Bogoslof District 
is closed to directed fishing for pollock by regulation (Sec.  
679.22(a)(7)(i)(B)). With the exception of the hook-and-line or pot 
gear sablefish CDQ reserve, the regulations do not further apportion 
the CDQ allocations by gear.
    Pursuant to Sec.  679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(1), NMFS allocates a pollock 
ICA of 3.9 percent of the BS pollock TAC after subtracting the 10 
percent CDQ reserve. This allowance is based on NMFS' examination of 
the pollock incidental catch, including the incidental catch by CDQ 
vessels, in target fisheries other than pollock from 2000 through 2017. 
During this 18-year period, the pollock incidental catch ranged from a 
low of 2.4 percent in 2006 to a high of 4.8 percent in 2014, with an 
18-year average of 3.3 percent. Pursuant to Sec.  
679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2)(ii), NMFS establishes a pollock ICA of 2,400 mt 
of the AI TAC after subtracting the 10-percent CDQ DFA. This allowance 
is based on NMFS' examination of the pollock incidental catch, 
including the incidental catch by CDQ vessels, in target fisheries 
other than pollock from 2003 through 2017. During this 15-year period, 
the incidental catch of pollock ranged from a low of 5 percent in 2006 
to a high of 17 percent in 2014, with a 15-year average of 8 percent.
    Pursuant to Sec.  679.20(a)(8) and (10), NMFS allocates ICAs of 
4,000 mt of flathead sole, 6,000 mt of rock sole, 4,000 mt of yellowfin 
sole, 10 mt of WAI Pacific ocean perch, 120 mt of CAI Pacific ocean 
perch, 100 mt of EAI Pacific ocean perch, 20 mt of WAI Atka mackerel, 
75 mt of CAI Atka mackerel, and 800 mt of EAI and BS Atka mackerel TAC 
after subtracting the 10.7 percent CDQ reserve. These ICA allowances 
are based on NMFS' examination of the incidental catch in other target 
fisheries from 2003 through 2016.
    The regulations do not designate the remainder of the non-specified 
reserve by species or species group. Any amount of the reserve may be 
apportioned to a target species that contributed to the non-specified 
reserves during the year, provided that such apportionments are 
consistent with Sec.  679.20(a)(3) and do not result in overfishing 
(see Sec.  679.20(b)(1)(i)). The Regional Administrator has determined 
that the ITACs specified for the species listed in Table 1 need to be 
supplemented from the non-specified reserve because U.S. fishing 
vessels have demonstrated the capacity to catch the full TAC 
allocations. Therefore, in accordance with Sec.  679.20(b)(3), NMFS is 
apportioning the amounts shown in Table 3 from the non-specified 
reserve to increase the ITAC for shortraker rockfish, blackspotted and 
rougheye rockfish, ``other rockfish,'' sharks, and octopuses by 15 
percent of the TAC in 2018 and 2019.

                                 Table 3--Final 2018 and 2019 Apportionment of Non-Specified Reserves to ITAC Categories
                                                              [Amounts are in metric tons]
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                                                                          2018 reserve                                     2019 reserve     2019 final
                Species-area or subarea                     2018 ITAC        amount      2018 final ITAC     2019 ITAC        amount           ITAC
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Shortraker rockfish-BSAI...............................             128              22             150              128              22             150
Rougheye rockfish-BS/EAI...............................              64              11              75               64              11              75
Rougheye rockfish-CAI/WAI..............................             128              22             150              128              22             150
Other rockfish-Bering Sea subarea......................             234              41             275              234              41             275
Other rockfish-Aleutian Islands subarea................             485              85             570              485              85             570
Sharks.................................................             153              27             180              153              27             180
Octopuses..............................................             213              37             250              340              60             400
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    Total..............................................           1,405             245           1,650            1,532             268           1,800
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Allocation of Pollock TAC Under the American Fisheries Act (AFA)

    Section 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A) requires that the BS pollock TAC be 
apportioned as a DFA, after subtracting 10 percent for the CDQ program 
and 3.9 percent for the ICA, as follows: 50 percent to the inshore 
sector, 40 percent to the catcher/processor (C/P) sector, and 10 
percent to the mothership sector. In the BS, 45 percent of the DFA is 
allocated to the A season (January 20-June 10), and 55 percent of the 
DFA is allocated to the B season (June 10-November 1) (Sec. Sec.  
679.20(a)(5)(i)(B)(1) and 679.23(e)(2)). The Aleutian Islands directed 
pollock fishery allocation to the Aleut Corporation is the amount of 
pollock TAC remaining in the AI after subtracting 1,900 mt for the CDQ 
DFA (10 percent) and 2,400 mt for the ICA (Sec.  
679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2)). In the AI, the total A season apportionment 
of the TAC (including the AI directed fishery allocation, the CDQ 
allowance, and the ICA) may equal up to 40 percent of the ABC for AI 
pollock, and the remainder of the TAC is allocated to the B season 
(Sec.  679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(3)). Tables 4 and 5 list these 2018 and 
2019 amounts.
    Section 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(6) sets harvest limits for pollock in 
the A season (January 20 to June 10) in Areas 543, 542, and 541 (see 
Sec.  679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(6)). In Area 543, the A season pollock 
harvest limit is no more than 5 percent of the Aleutian Islands pollock 
ABC. In Area 542, the A season pollock harvest limit is no more than 15 
percent of the Aleutian Islands pollock ABC. In Area 541, the A season 
pollock harvest limit is no more than 30 percent of the Aleutian 
Islands pollock ABC.
    Section 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(4) also includes several specific 
requirements regarding BS pollock allocations. First, it requires that 
8.5 percent of the pollock allocated to the C/P sector be available for 
harvest by AFA catcher vessels (CVs) with C/P sector endorsements, 
unless the Regional Administrator receives a cooperative contract that 
allows the distribution of harvest among AFA C/Ps and AFA CVs in a 
manner agreed to by all members. Second, AFA C/Ps not listed in the AFA 
are limited to harvesting not more than 0.5 percent of the pollock 
allocated to the C/P sector. Tables 4 and 5 list the 2018 and 2019 
allocations of pollock TAC. Tables 20 through 25 list the AFA C/P and 
CV harvesting sideboard limits. The tables for the pollock allocations 
to the BS inshore pollock cooperatives and open access sector will be 
posted on the Alaska Region website at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
    Tables 4 and 5 also list seasonal apportionments of pollock and 
harvest limits within the Steller Sea Lion Conservation Area (SCA). The 
harvest within the SCA, as defined at Sec.  679.22(a)(7)(vii), is 
limited to no more than 28 percent of the annual pollock DFA before 
12:00 noon, April 1, as provided in Sec.  679.20(a)(5)(i)(C). The A 
season pollock SCA harvest limit will be apportioned to each sector in 
proportion to each sector's allocated percentage of the DFA. Tables 4 
and 5 list these 2018 and 2019 amounts by sector.

    Table 4--Final 2018 Allocations of Pollock TACS to the Directed Pollock Fisheries and to the CDQ Directed
                                          Fishing Allowances (DFA) \1\
                                          [Amounts are in metric tons]
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                                                                         2018 A season \1\         2018 B season
                                                       2018      --------------------------------       \1\
                 Area and sector                    allocations                     SCA harvest  ---------------
                                                                   A season DFA      limit \2\     B season DFA
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Bering Sea subarea TAC \1\......................       1,364,341             n/a             n/a             n/a
CDQ DFA.........................................         136,434          61,395          38,202          75,039
ICA\1\..........................................          47,888             n/a             n/a             n/a
Total Bering Sea non-CDQ DFA....................       1,180,019         531,008         330,405         649,010
AFA Inshore.....................................         590,009         265,504         165,203         324,505
AFA Catcher/Processors \3\......................         472,007         212,403         132,162         259,604
    Catch by C/Ps...............................         431,887         194,349             n/a         237,538
    Catch by CVs \3\............................          40,121          18,054             n/a          22,066
    Unlisted C/P Limit \4\......................           2,360           1,062             n/a           1,298
AFA Motherships.................................         118,002          53,101          33,041          64,901
Excessive Harvesting Limit \5\..................         206,503             n/a             n/a             n/a
Excessive Processing Limit \6\..................         354,006             n/a             n/a             n/a
Aleutian Islands subarea ABC....................          40,788             n/a             n/a             n/a
Aleutian Islands subarea TAC \1\................          19,000             n/a             n/a             n/a
CDQ DFA.........................................           1,900             760             n/a           1,140
ICA.............................................           2,400           1,200             n/a           1,200
Aleut Corporation...............................          14,700          14,355             n/a             345
Area harvest limit \7\..........................             n/a             n/a             n/a             n/a
    541.........................................          12,236             n/a             n/a             n/a
    542.........................................           6,118             n/a             n/a             n/a
    543.........................................           2,039             n/a             n/a             n/a
Bogoslof District ICA \8\.......................             450             n/a             n/a             n/a
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\1\ Pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(i)(A), the Bering Sea subarea pollock, after subtracting the CDQ DFA (10
  percent) and the ICA (3.9 percent), is allocated as a DFA as follows: Inshore sector--50 percent, catcher/
  processor sector (C/P)--40 percent, and mothership sector--10 percent. In the Bering Sea subarea, 45 percent
  of the DFA is allocated to the A season (January 20-June 10) and 55 percent of the DFA is allocated to the B
  season (June 10-November 1). Pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2)(i) through (iii), the annual Aleutian
  Islands pollock TAC, after subtracting first for the CDQ DFA (10 percent) and second for the ICA (2,400 mt),
  is allocated to the Aleut Corporation for a pollock directed fishery. In the Aleutian Islands subarea, the A
  season is allocated up to 40 percent of the ABC, and the B season is allocated the remainder of the pollock
  directed fishery.
\2\ In the Bering Sea subarea, pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(i)(C), no more than 28 percent of each sector's
  annual DFA may be taken from the SCA before noon, April 1.
\3\ Pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(4), 8.5 percent of the DFA allocated to listed catcher/processors
  shall be available for harvest only by AFA catcher vessels with catcher/processor sector endorsements
  delivering to listed catcher/processors, unless there is a C/P sector cooperative contract for the year.

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\4\ Pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(4)(iii), the AFA unlisted catcher/processors are limited to harvesting
  not more than 0.5 percent of the catcher/processors sector's allocation of pollock.
\5\ Pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(6), NMFS establishes an excessive harvesting share limit equal to 17.5
  percent of the sum of the non-CDQ pollock DFAs.
\6\ Pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(7), NMFS establishes an excessive processing share limit equal to 30.0
  percent of the sum of the non-CDQ pollock DFAs.
\7\ Pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(6), NMFS establishes harvest limits for pollock in the A season in
  Area 541 of no more than 30 percent, in Area 542 of no more than 15 percent, and in Area 543 of no more than 5
  percent of the Aleutian Islands pollock ABC.
 \8\ Pursuant to Sec.   679.22(a)(7)(i)(B), the Bogoslof District is closed to directed fishing for pollock. The
  amounts specified are for ICA only and are not apportioned by season or sector.
Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.


    Table 5--Final 2019 Allocations of Pollock TACS to the Directed Pollock Fisheries and to the CDQ Directed
                                          Fishing Allowances (DFA) \1\
                                          [Amounts are in metric tons]
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                                                                         2019 A season \1\         2019 B season
                                                       2019      --------------------------------       \1\
                 Area and sector                    allocations                     SCA harvest  ---------------
                                                                   A season DFA      limit \2\     B season DFA
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Bering Sea subarea TAC \1\......................       1,383,000             n/a             n/a             n/a
CDQ DFA.........................................         138,300          62,235          38,724          76,065
ICA \1\.........................................          48,543             n/a             n/a             n/a
Total Bering Sea non-CDQ DFA....................       1,196,157         538,271         334,924         657,886
AFA Inshore.....................................         598,078         269,135         167,462         328,943
AFA Catcher/Processors \3\......................         478,463         215,308         133,970         263,154
    Catch by C/Ps...............................         437,793         197,007             n/a         240,786
    Catch by CVs \3\............................          40,669          18,301             n/a          22,368
    Unlisted C/P Limit \4\......................           2,392           1,077             n/a           1,316
AFA Motherships.................................         119,616          53,827          33,492          65,789
Excessive Harvesting Limit \5\..................         209,327             n/a             n/a             n/a
Excessive Processing Limit \6\..................         358,847             n/a             n/a             n/a
Aleutian Islands subarea ABC....................          30,803             n/a             n/a             n/a
Aleutian Islands subarea TAC \1\................          19,000             n/a             n/a             n/a
CDQ DFA.........................................           1,900             760             n/a           1,140
ICA.............................................           2,400           1,200             n/a           1,200
Aleut Corporation...............................          14,700          10,361             n/a           4,339
Area harvest limit \7\..........................             n/a             n/a             n/a             n/a
    541.........................................           9,241             n/a             n/a             n/a
    542.........................................           4,620             n/a             n/a             n/a
    543.........................................           1,540             n/a             n/a             n/a
Bogoslof District ICA \8\.......................             500             n/a             n/a             n/a
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\1\ Pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(i)(A), the Bering Sea subarea pollock, after subtracting the CDQ DFA (10
  percent) and the ICA (3.9 percent), is allocated as a DFA as follows: inshore sector--50 percent, catcher/
  processor sector (C/P)--40 percent, and mothership sector--10 percent. In the Bering Sea subarea, 45 percent
  of the DFA is allocated to the A season (January 20-June 10) and 55 percent of the DFA is allocated to the B
  season (June 10-November 1). Pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2)(i) through (iii), the annual Aleutian
  Islands pollock TAC, after subtracting first for the CDQ DFA (10 percent) and second the ICA (2,400 mt), is
  allocated to the Aleut Corporation for a pollock directed fishery. In the Aleutian Islands subarea, the A
  season is allocated up to 40 percent of the ABC, and the B season is allocated the remainder of the pollock
  directed fishery.
\2\ In the Bering Sea subarea, pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(i)(C), no more than 28 percent of each sector's
  annual DFA may be taken from the SCA before noon, April 1.
\3\ Pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(4), 8.5 percent of the DFA allocated to listed catcher/processors
  shall be available for harvest only by AFA catcher vessels with catcher/processor sector endorsements
  delivering to listed catcher/processors, unless there is a C/P sector cooperative contract for the year.
\4\ Pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(4)(iii), the AFA unlisted catcher/processors are limited to harvesting
  not more than 0.5 percent of the catcher/processors sector's allocation of pollock.
\5\ Pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(6), NMFS establishes an excessive harvesting share limit equal to 17.5
  percent of the sum of the non-CDQ pollock DFAs.
\6\ Pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(7), NMFS establishes an excessive processing share limit equal to 30.0
  percent of the sum of the non-CDQ pollock DFAs.
\7\ Pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(6), NMFS establishes harvest limits for pollock in the A season in
  Area 541 of no more than 30 percent, in Area 542 of no more than 15 percent, and in Area 543 of no more than 5
  percent of the Aleutian Islands pollock ABC.
\8\ Pursuant to Sec.   679.22(a)(7)(i)(B), the Bogoslof District is closed to directed fishing for pollock. The
  amounts specified are for ICA only and are not apportioned by season or sector.
Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.

Allocation of the Atka Mackerel TACs

    Section 679.20(a)(8) allocates the Atka mackerel TACs to the 
Amendment 80 and BSAI trawl limited access sectors, after subtracting 
the CDQ reserves, ICAs for the BSAI trawl limited access sector and 
non-trawl gear sector, and the jig gear allocation (Tables 6 and 7). 
The percentage of the ITAC for Atka mackerel allocated to the Amendment 
80 and BSAI trawl limited access sectors is listed in Table 33 to 50 
CFR part 679 and in Sec.  679.91. Pursuant to Sec.  679.20(a)(8)(i), up 
to 2 percent of the EAI and the BS Atka mackerel ITAC may be allocated 
to vessels using jig gear. The percent of this allocation is 
recommended annually by the Council based on several criteria, 
including, among other criteria, the anticipated harvest capacity of 
the jig gear fleet. The Council recommended, and NMFS approves, a 0.5 
percent allocation of the Atka mackerel ITAC in the EAI and BS to the 
jig gear sector in 2018 and 2019.
    Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(A) apportions the Atka mackerel TAC into 
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seasonal allowances. Section 679.23(e)(3) sets the first seasonal 
allowance for directed fishing with trawl gear from January 20 through 
June 10 (A season), and the second seasonal allowance from June 10 
through December 31 (B season). Section 679.23(e)(4)(iii) applies Atka 
mackerel seasons to CDQ Atka mackerel trawl fishing. The ICA and jig 
gear allocations are not apportioned by season.
    Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(1)(i) and (ii) limits Atka mackerel 
catch within waters 0 nm to 20 nm of Steller sea lion sites listed in 
Table 6 to 50 CFR part 679 and located west of 178[deg] W longitude to 
no more than 60 percent of the annual TACs in Areas 542 and 543, and 
equally divides the annual TAC between the A and B seasons as defined 
at Sec.  679.23(e)(3). Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(2) requires that the 
annual TAC in Area 543 will be no more than 65 percent of the ABC in 
Area 543. Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(D) requires that any unharvested 
Atka mackerel A season allowance that is added to the B season be 
prohibited from being harvested within waters 0 nm to 20 nm of Steller 
sea lion sites listed in Table 6 to 50 CFR part 679 and located in 
Areas 541, 542, and 543.
    Tables 6 and 7 list these 2018 and 2019 Atka mackerel seasonal and 
area allowances, and the sector allocations. One Amendment 80 
cooperative has formed for the 2018 fishing year. The 2019 allocations 
for Atka mackerel between Amendment 80 cooperatives and the Amendment 
80 limited access sector will not be known until eligible participants 
apply for participation in the program by November 1, 2018.

 Table 6--Final 2018 Seasonal and Spatial Allowances, Gear Shares, CDQ Reserve, Incidental Catch Allowance, and
                             Amendment 80 Allocations of the BSAI ATKA Mackerel TAC
                                          [Amounts are in metric tons]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         2018 allocation by area
                                                        --------------------------------------------------------
            Sector \1\              Season \2\ \3\ \4\    Eastern Aleutian
                                                          District/Bering    Central Aleutian   Western Aleutian
                                                                Sea            District \5\         District
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TAC..............................  n/a.................             36,500             21,000             13,500
CDQ reserve......................  Total...............              3,906              2,247              1,445
                                   A...................              1,953              1,124                722
                                   Critical Habitat....                n/a                674                433
                                   B...................              1,953              1,124                722
                                   Critical Habitat....                n/a                674                433
Non-CDQ TAC......................  n/a.................             32,595             18,753             12,056
ICA..............................  Total...............                800                 75                 20
Jig \6\..........................  Total...............                159                  0                  0
BSAI trawl limited access........  Total...............              3,164              1,868                  0
                                   A...................              1,582                934                  0
                                   Critical Habitat....                n/a                560                  0
                                   B...................              1,582                934                  0
                                   Critical Habitat....                n/a                560                  0
Amendment 80 sector..............  Total...............             28,472             16,885             12,056
                                   A...................             14,236              8,443              6,028
                                   Critical Habitat....                n/a              5,066              3,617
                                   B...................             14,236              8,443              6,028
                                   Critical Habitat....                n/a              5,066              3,617
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\1\ Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii) allocates the Atka mackerel TACs, after subtracting the CDQ reserves, jig gear
  allocation, and ICAs, to the Amendment 80 and BSAI trawl limited access sectors. The allocation of the ITAC
  for Atka mackerel to the Amendment 80 and BSAI trawl limited access sectors is established in Table 33 to 50
  CFR part 679 and Sec.   679.91. The CDQ reserve is 10.7 percent of the TAC for use by CDQ participants (see
  Sec.  Sec.   679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C) and 679.31).
\2\ Sections 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(A) and 679.22(a) establish temporal and spatial limitations for the Atka mackerel
  fishery.
\3\ The seasonal allowances of Atka mackerel are 50 percent in the A season and 50 percent in the B season.
\4\ Section 679.23(e)(3) authorizes directed fishing for Atka mackerel with trawl gear during the A season from
  January 20 to June 10 and the B season from June 10 to December 31.
\5\ Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(1)(i) limits no more than 60 percent of the annual TACs in Areas 542 and 543 to
  be caught inside of Steller sea lion critical habitat; section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(1)(ii) equally divides the
  annual TACs between the A and B seasons as defined at Sec.   679.23(e)(3); and section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(2)
  requires the TAC in Area 543 shall be no more than 65 percent of ABC in Area 543.
\6\ Section 679.20(a)(8)(i) requires that up to 2 percent of the Eastern Aleutian District and the Bering Sea
  subarea TAC be allocated to jig gear after subtracting the CDQ reserve and the ICA. NMFS set the amount of
  this allocation for 2018 at 0.5 percent. The jig gear allocation is not apportioned by season.
Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.


 Table 7--Final 2019 Seasonal and Spatial Allowances, Gear Shares, CDQ Reserve, Incidental Catch Allowance, and
                              Amendment 80 Allocation of the BSAI ATKA Mackerel TAC
                                          [Amounts are in metric tons]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                         2019 allocation by area
                                                        --------------------------------------------------------
            Sector \1\              Season \2\ \3\ \4\    Eastern Aleutian
                                                          District/Bering    Central Aleutian   Western Aleutian
                                                              Sea \5\          District \5\       District \5\
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TAC..............................  n/a.................             33,780             24,895             13,825
CDQ reserve......................  Total...............              3,614              2,664              1,479
                                   A...................              1,807              1,332                740
                                   Critical Habitat....                n/a                799                444
                                   B...................              1,807              1,332                740

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                                   Critical Habitat....                n/a                799                444
non-CDQ TAC......................  n/a.................             30,166             22,231             12,346
ICA..............................  Total...............                800                 75                 20
Jig \6\..........................  Total...............                147                  0                  0
BSAI trawl limited access........  Total...............              2,922              2,216                  0
                                   A...................              1,461              1,108                  0
                                   Critical Habitat....                n/a                665                  0
                                   B...................              1,461              1,108                  0
                                   Critical Habitat....                n/a                665                  0
Amendment 80 sectors \7\.........  Total...............             26,297             20,016             12,346
                                   A...................             13,148             10,008              6,173
                                   Critical Habitat....                n/a              6,005              3,704
                                   B...................             13,148             10,008              6,173
                                   Critical Habitat....                n/a              6,005              3,704
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\1\ Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii) allocates the Atka mackerel TACs, after subtracting the CDQ reserves, jig gear
  allocation, and ICAs, to the Amendment 80 and BSAI trawl limited access sectors. The allocation of the ITAC
  for Atka mackerel to the Amendment 80 and BSAI trawl limited access sectors is established in Table 33 to 50
  CFR part 679 and Sec.   679.91. The CDQ reserve is 10.7 percent of the TAC for use by CDQ participants (see
  Sec.  Sec.   679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C) and 679.31).
\2\ Sections 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(A) and 679.22(a) establish temporal and spatial limitations for the Atka mackerel
  fishery.
\3\ The seasonal allowances of Atka mackerel are 50 percent in the A season and 50 percent in the B season.
\4\ Section 679.23(e)(3) authorizes directed fishing for Atka mackerel with trawl gear during the A season from
  January 20 to June 10 and the B season from June 10 to December 31.
\5\ Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(1)(i) limits no more than 60 percent of the annual TACs in Areas 542 and 543 to
  be caught inside of Steller sea lion critical habitat; section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(1)(ii) equally divides the
  annual TACs between the A and B seasons as defined at Sec.   679.23(e)(3); and section 679.20 (a)(8)(ii)(C)(2)
  requires the TAC in Area 543 shall be no more than 65 percent of ABC in Area 543.
\6\ Section 679.20(a)(8)(i) requires that up to 2 percent of the Eastern Aleutian District and the Bering Sea
  subarea TAC be allocated to jig gear after subtracting the CDQ reserve and the ICA. NMFS set the amount of
  this allocation for 2019 at 0.5 percent. The jig gear allocation is not apportioned by season.
\7\ The 2019 allocations for Atka mackerel between Amendment 80 cooperatives and the Amendment 80 limited access
  sector will not be known until eligible participants apply for participation in the program by November 1,
  2018. NMFS will post 2019 Amendment 80 allocations when they become available in December 2018.
Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.

Allocation of the Pacific Cod TAC

    The Council separated Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands subarea OFLs, 
ABCs, and TACs for Pacific cod in 2014 (79 FR 12108, March 4, 2014). 
Section 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C) allocates 10.7 percent of the Bering Sea 
TAC and Aleutian Islands TAC to the CDQ program. After CDQ allocations 
have been deducted from the respective Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands 
Pacific cod TACs, the remaining Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Pacific 
cod TACs are combined for calculating further BSAI Pacific cod sector 
allocations. If the non-CDQ Pacific cod TAC is or will be reached in 
either the Bering Sea or the Aleutian Islands subareas, NMFS will 
prohibit non-CDQ directed fishing for Pacific cod in that subarea as 
provided in Sec.  679.20(d)(1)(iii).
    Section 679.20(a)(7)(i) and (ii) allocates to the non-CDQ sectors 
the Pacific cod TAC in the combined BSAI TAC, after subtracting 10.7 
percent for the CDQ program, as follows: 1.4 percent to vessels using 
jig gear; 2.0 percent to hook-and-line or pot CVs less than 60 ft (18.3 
m) length overall (LOA); 0.2 percent to hook-and-line CVs greater than 
or equal to 60 ft (18.3 m) LOA; 48.7 percent to hook-and-line C/Ps; 8.4 
percent to pot CVs greater than or equal to 60 ft (18.3 m) LOA; 1.5 
percent to pot C/Ps; 2.3 percent to AFA trawl C/Ps; 13.4 percent to 
Amendment 80 sector; and 22.1 percent to trawl CVs. The ICA for the 
hook-and-line and pot sectors will be deducted from the aggregate 
portion of Pacific cod TAC allocated to the hook-and-line and pot 
sectors. For 2018 and 2019, the Regional Administrator establishes an 
ICA of 400 mt based on anticipated incidental catch by these sectors in 
other fisheries.
    The ITAC allocation of Pacific cod to the Amendment 80 sector is 
established in Table 33 to 50 CFR part 679 and Sec.  679.91. One 
Amendment 80 cooperative has formed for the 2018 fishing year. The 2019 
allocations for Amendment 80 species between Amendment 80 cooperatives 
and the Amendment 80 limited access sector will not be known until 
eligible participants apply for participation in the program by 
November 1, 2018.
    The Pacific cod ITAC is apportioned into seasonal allowances to 
disperse the Pacific cod fisheries over the fishing year (see 
Sec. Sec.  679.20(a)(7)(i)(B), 679.20(a)(7)(iv)(A), and 679.23(e)(5)). 
In accordance with Sec.  679.20(a)(7)(iv)(B) and (C), any unused 
portion of a seasonal Pacific cod allowance for any sector, except the 
jig sector, will become available at the beginning of that sector's 
next seasonal allowance.
    Section 679.20(a)(7)(vii) requires the Regional Administrator to 
establish an Area 543 Pacific cod harvest limit based on Pacific cod 
abundance in Area 543. Based on the 2017 stock assessment, the Regional 
Administrator determined the Area 543 Pacific cod harvest limit to be 
25.6 percent of the Aleutian Islands Pacific cod TAC for 2018 and 2019. 
NMFS will first subtract the State GHL Pacific cod amount from the 
Aleutian Islands Pacific cod ABC. Then NMFS will determine the harvest 
limit in Area 543 by multiplying the percentage of Pacific cod 
estimated in Area 543 by the remaining ABC for Aleutian Islands Pacific 
cod. Based on these calculations, the Area 543 harvest limit is 4,018 
mt.

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    Section 679.20(a)(7)(viii) requires specification of annual Pacific 
cod allocations for the Aleutian Islands non-CDQ ICA, non-CDQ DFA, CV 
Harvest Set-Aside, and Unrestricted Fishery, as well as the Bering Sea 
Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation. The CV Harvest Set-Aside is a 
portion of the AI Pacific cod TAC that is available for harvest by 
catcher vessels directed fishing for AI Pacific cod and delivering 
their catch for processing to an AI shoreside processor. The CV Harvest 
Set-Aside will be effective in a fishing year if certain notification 
and performance requirements are met. First, in accordance with Sec.  
679.20(a)(7)(viii)(D), NMFS must receive timely and complete 
notification of intent to process AI Pacific cod from either the City 
Manager of the City of Adak or the City Administrator for Atka prior to 
the start of that fishing year. Second, if the performance requirement 
in Sec.  679.20(a)(7)(viii)(E)(4), which requires a set amount of the 
Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside to be landed at Aleutian Islands 
shoreplants on or before February 28, 2018, is not met during that 
fishing year, then the Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside is lifted 
and the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation is suspended for 
the remainder of that fishing year.
    For 2018, NMFS received prior to October 31, 2017, timely and 
complete notice from the City of Adak indicating an intent to process 
AI Pacific cod in 2018. Accordingly, the harvest limits in Table 9a 
will be in effect in 2018, subject to the requirements outlined in 
Sec.  679.20(a)(7)(viii)(E)(4): If less than 1,000 mt of the Aleutian 
Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside is landed at Aleutian Islands shoreplants 
on or before February 28, 2018, then for the remainder of the year the 
Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside is lifted and the Bering Sea 
Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation is suspended. If the entire 
Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside is fully harvested and delivered 
to Aleutian Islands shoreplants before March 15, 2018, then the Bering 
Sea Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation will be suspended for the 
remainder of the fishing year.
    The CDQ and non-CDQ seasonal allowances by gear based on the 2018 
and 2019 Pacific cod TACs are listed in Tables 8 and 9, and are based 
on the sector allocation percentages and seasonal allowances for 
Pacific cod set forth at Sec.  679.20(a)(7)(i)(B) and (a)(7)(iv)(A); 
and the seasons for Pacific cod set forth at Sec.  679.23(e)(5).

               Table 8--Final 2018 Gear Shares and Seasonal Allowances of the BSAI Pacific Cod TAC
                                          [Amounts are in metric tons]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 2018 share of                     2018 seasonal apportionment
          Gear sector               Percent       gear sector    2018 share of ---------------------------------
                                                     total       sector total        Seasons          Amount
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BS TAC........................             n/a         188,136             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
BS CDQ........................             n/a          20,131             n/a  see Sec.                     n/a
                                                                                 679.20(a)(7)(i)
                                                                                 (B).
BS non-CDQ TAC................             n/a         168,005             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
AI TAC........................             n/a          15,695             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
AI CDQ........................             n/a           1,679             n/a  see Sec.                     n/a
                                                                                 679.20(a)(7)(i)
                                                                                 (B).
AI non-CDQ TAC................             n/a          14,016             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
Western Aleutian Island Limit.             n/a           4,018             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
Total BSAI non-CDQ TAC \1\....             100         182,021             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
Total hook-and-line/pot gear..            60.8         110,669             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
Hook-and-line/pot ICA \2\.....             n/a             400             n/a  see Sec.                     n/a
                                                                                 679.20(a)(7)(ii
                                                                                 )(B).
Hook-and-line/pot sub-total...             n/a         110,269             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
Hook-and-line catcher/                    48.7             n/a          88,324  Jan 1-Jun 10....          45,045
 processor.
                                                                                Jun 10-Dec 31...          43,279
Hook-and-line catcher vessel               0.2             n/a             363  Jan 1-Jun 10....             185
 [gteqt]60 ft LOA.
                                                                                Jun 10-Dec 31...             178
Pot catcher/processor.........             1.5             n/a           2,720  Jan 1-Jun 10....           1,387
                                                                                Sept 1-Dec 31...           1,333
Pot catcher vessel [gteqt]60               8.4             n/a          15,235  Jan 1-Jun 10....           7,770
 ft LOA.
                                                                                Sept 1-Dec 31...           7,465
Catcher vessel <60 ft LOA                    2             n/a           3,627  n/a.............             n/a
 using hook-and-line or pot
 gear.
Trawl catcher vessel..........            22.1          40,227             n/a  Jan 20-Apr 1....          29,768
                                                                                Apr 1-Jun 10....           4,425
                                                                                Jun 10-Nov 1....           6,034
AFA trawl catcher/processor...             2.3           4,186             n/a  Jan 20-Apr 1....           3,140
                                                                                Apr 1-Jun 10....           1,047
                                                                                Jun 10-Nov 1....               0
Amendment 80..................            13.4          24,391             n/a  Jan 20-Apr 1....          18,293
                                                                                Apr 1-Jun 10....           6,098
                                                                                Jun 10-Nov 1....               0
Jig...........................             1.4           2,548             n/a  Jan 1-Apr 30....           1,529
                                                                                Apr 30-Aug 31...             510
                                                                                Aug 31-Dec 31...             510
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\1\ The gear shares and seasonal allowances for BSAI Pacific cod TAC are based on the sum of the BS and AI
  Pacific cod TACs, after the subtraction of CDQ. If the TAC for Pacific cod in either the AI or BS is reached,
  then directed fishing for Pacific cod in that subarea may be prohibited, even if a BSAI allowance remains.
\2\ The ICA for the hook-and-line and pot sectors will be deducted from the aggregate portion of Pacific cod TAC
  allocated to the hook-and-line and pot sectors. The Regional Administrator approves an ICA of 400 mt for 2018
  based on anticipated incidental catch in these fisheries.
Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.


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               Table 9--Final 2019 Gear Shares and Seasonal Allowances of the BSAI Pacific Cod TAC
                                          [Amounts are in metric tons]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 2019 share of                     2019 seasonal apportionment
          Gear sector               Percent       gear sector    2019 share of ---------------------------------
                                                     total       sector total        Seasons          Amount
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BS TAC........................             n/a         159,120             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
BS CDQ........................             n/a          17,026             n/a  see Sec.                     n/a
                                                                                 679.20(a)(7)(i)
                                                                                 (B).
BS non-CDQ TAC................             n/a         142,094             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
AI TAC........................             n/a          15,695             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
AI CDQ........................             n/a           1,679             n/a  see Sec.                     n/a
                                                                                 679.20(a)(7)(i)
                                                                                 (B).
AI non-CDQ TAC................             n/a          14,016             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
Western Aleutian Island Limit.             n/a           4,018             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
Total BSAI non-CDQ TAC \1\....             n/a         156,110             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
Total hook-and-line/pot gear..            60.8          94,915             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
Hook-and-line/pot ICA \2\.....             n/a             400             n/a  see Sec.                     n/a
                                                                                 679.20(a)(7)(ii
                                                                                 )(B).
Hook-and-line/pot sub-total...             n/a          94,515             n/a  n/a.............             n/a
Hook-and-line catcher/                    48.7             n/a          75,705  Jan 1-Jun 10....          38,610
 processor.
                                                                                Jun 10-Dec 31...          37,095
Hook-and-line catcher vessel               0.2             n/a             311  Jan 1-Jun 10....             159
 [gteqt]60 ft LOA.
                                                                                Jun 10-Dec 31...             152
Pot catcher/processor.........             1.5             n/a           2,332  Jan 1-Jun 10....           1,189
                                                                                Sept 1-Dec 31...           1,143
Pot catcher vessel [gteqt]60               8.4             n/a          13,058  Jan 1-Jun 10....           6,660
 ft LOA.
                                                                                Sept 1-Dec 31...           6,398
Catcher vessel <60 ft LOA                    2             n/a           3,109  n/a.............             n/a
 using hook-and-line or pot
 gear.
Trawl catcher vessel..........            22.1          34,500             n/a  Jan 20-Apr 1....          25,530
                                                                                Apr 1-Jun 10....           3,795
                                                                                Jun 10-Nov 1....           5,175
AFA trawl catcher/processor...             2.3           3,591             n/a  Jan 20-Apr 1....           2,693
                                                                                Apr 1-Jun 10....             898
                                                                                Jun 10-Nov 1....               0
Amendment 80..................            13.4          20,919             n/a  Jan 20-Apr 1....          15,689
                                                                                Apr 1-Jun 10....           5,230
                                                                                Jun 10-Dec 31...               0
Jig...........................             1.4           2,186             n/a  Jan 1-Apr 30....           1,311
                                                                                Apr 30-Aug 31...             437
                                                                                Aug 31-Dec 31...             437
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\1\ The gear shares and seasonal allowances for BSAI Pacific cod TAC are based on the sum of the BS and AI
  Pacific cod TACs, after the subtraction of CDQ. If the TAC for Pacific cod in either the AI or BS is reached,
  then directed fishing for Pacific cod in that subarea may be prohibited, even if a BSAI allowance remains.
\2\ The ICA for the hook-and-line and pot sectors will be deducted from the aggregate portion of Pacific cod TAC
  allocated to the hook-and-line and pot sectors. The Regional Administrator approves an ICA of 400 mt for 2019
  based on anticipated incidental catch in these fisheries.
Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.


Table 9a--2018 and 2019 BSAI A-Season Pacific Cod Allocations and Limits
        if the Notification and Performance Requirements in Sec.
                       679.20(a)(7)(viii) Are Met
------------------------------------------------------------------------
   2018 and 2019 Allocations under Aleutian Islands CV
                    Harvest Set-Aside                       Amount (mt)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
AI non-CDQ TAC..........................................          14,016
AI ICA..................................................           2,500
AI DFA..................................................          11,516
BS non-CDQ TAC..........................................         168,005
BSAI Trawl CV A-Season Allocation.......................          29,768
BSAI Trawl CV A-Season Allocation minus Sector                    24,768
 Limitation \1\.........................................
BS Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation..................           5,000
AI CV Harvest Set-Aside \2\.............................           5,000
AI Unrestricted Fishery \3\.............................           6,516
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ This is the amount of the BSAI trawl CV A-season allocation that may
  be harvested in the Bering Sea prior to March 21, 2018, unless the BS
  Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation is suspended for the remainder of
  the fishing year because the performance requirements pursuant to Sec.
    679.20(a)(7)(viii)(E) were not met.
\2\ Prior to March 15, 2018, only catcher vessels that deliver their
  catch of AI Pacific cod to AI shoreplants for processing may directed
  fish for that portion of the AI Pacific cod non-CDQ DFA that is
  specified as the AI CV Harvest Set-Aside, unless lifted because the
  performance requirements pursuant to Sec.   679.20(a)(7)(viii)(E) were
  not met.
\3\ Prior to March 15, 2018, vessels otherwise authorized to directed
  fish for Pacific cod in the AI may directed fish for that portion of
  the AI Pacific cod non-CDQ DFA that is specified as the AI
  Unrestricted Fishery.


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Sablefish Gear Allocation

    Section 679.20(a)(4)(iii) and (iv) require allocation of the 
sablefish TAC for the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands subareas between 
trawl and hook-and-line or pot gear sectors. Gear allocations of the 
TAC for the BS are 50 percent for trawl gear and 50 percent for hook-
and-line or pot gear. Gear allocations of the TAC for the AI are 25 
percent for trawl gear and 75 percent for hook-and-line or pot gear. 
Section 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(B) requires NMFS to apportion 20 percent of 
the hook-and-line or pot gear allocation of sablefish to the CDQ 
reserve for each subarea. Also, Sec.  679.20(b)(1)(ii)(D)(1) requires 
that 7.5 percent of the trawl gear allocation of sablefish from the 
non-specified reserves, established under Sec.  679.20(b)(1)(i), be 
assigned to the CDQ reserve. The Council recommended that only trawl 
sablefish TAC be established biennially. The harvest specifications for 
the hook-and-line gear or pot gear sablefish Individual Fishing Quota 
(IFQ) fisheries are limited to the 2018 fishing year to ensure those 
fisheries are conducted concurrently with the halibut IFQ fishery. 
Concurrent sablefish and halibut IFQ fisheries reduce the potential for 
discards of halibut and sablefish in those fisheries. The sablefish IFQ 
fisheries remain closed at the beginning of each fishing year until the 
final harvest specifications for the sablefish IFQ fisheries are in 
effect. Table 10 lists the 2018 and 2019 gear allocations of the 
sablefish TAC and CDQ reserve amounts.

                                    Table 10--Final 2018 and 2019 Gear Shares and CDQ Reserve of BSAI Sablefish TACS
                                                              [Amounts are in metric tons]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           2018 Share of                     2018 CDQ      2019 Share of                     2019 CDQ
            Subarea and gear              Percent of TAC        TAC          2018 ITAC        reserve           TAC          2019 ITAC        reserve
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bering Sea:
    Trawl \1\...........................              50             732             622              55           1,031             876              77
    Hook-and-line/pot gear \2\..........              50             732             586             146             n/a             n/a             n/a
                                         ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total...........................             100           1,464           1,208             201           1,031             876              77
Aleutian Islands:
    Trawl \1\...........................              25             497             422              37             700             595              52
    Hook-and-line/pot gear \2\..........              75           1,491           1,193             298             n/a             n/a             n/a
                                         ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Total...........................             100           1,988           1,615             335             700             595              52
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\1\ Except for the sablefish hook-and-line and pot gear allocation, 15 percent of TAC is apportioned to the non-specific reserve (Sec.
  679.20(b)(1)(i)). The ITAC is the remainder of the TAC after the subtracting these reserves.
\2\ For the portion of the sablefish TAC allocated to vessels using hook-and-line or pot gear, 20 percent of the allocated TAC is reserved for use by
  CDQ participants (Sec.   679.20(b)(1)(ii)(B)). The Council recommended that specifications for the hook-and-line gear sablefish IFQ fisheries be
  limited to one year.
Note: Sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.

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

    Section 679.20(a)(10)(i) and (ii) require that NMFS allocate 
Aleutian Islands Pacific ocean perch, and BSAI flathead sole, rock 
sole, and yellowfin sole ITAC between the Amendment 80 sector and the 
BSAI trawl limited access sector, after subtracting 10.7 percent for 
the CDQ reserve and an ICA for the BSAI trawl limited access sector and 
vessels using non-trawl gear. The allocation of the ITAC for Aleutian 
Islands Pacific ocean perch, and BSAI flathead sole, rock sole, and 
yellowfin sole to the Amendment 80 sector is established in accordance 
with Tables 33 and 34 to 50 CFR part 679 and Sec.  679.91.
    One Amendment 80 cooperative has formed for the 2018 fishing year. 
The 2019 allocations for Amendment 80 species between Amendment 80 
cooperatives and the Amendment 80 limited access sector will not be 
known until eligible participants apply for participation in the 
program by November 1, 2018. Tables 11 and 12 list the 2018 and 2019 
allocations of the Aleutian Islands Pacific ocean perch, and BSAI 
flathead sole, rock sole, and yellowfin sole TACs.

 Table 11--Final 2018 Community Development Quota (CDQ) Reserves, Incidental Catch Amounts (ICAS), and Amendment 80 Allocations of the Aleutian Islands
                                     Pacific Ocean Perch, and BSAI Flathead Sole, Rock Sole, and Yellowfin Sole TACS
                                                              [Amounts are in metric tons]
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                                                                        Pacific ocean perch                Flathead sole     Rock sole    Yellowfin sole
                                                         -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Sector                               Eastern         Central         Western
                                                             Aleutian        Aleutian        Aleutian          BSAI            BSAI            BSAI
                                                             District        District        District
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TAC.....................................................           9,000           7,500           9,000          14,500          47,100         154,000
CDQ.....................................................             963             803             963           1,552           5,040          16,478
ICA.....................................................             100             120              10           4,000           6,000           4,000
BSAI trawl limited access...............................             794             658             161               0               0          18,351
Amendment 80............................................           7,143           5,920           7,866           8,949          36,060         115,171
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Note: Sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.


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 Table 12--Final 2019 Community Development Quota (CDQ) Reserves, Incidental Catch Amounts (ICAS), and Amendment 80 Allocations of the Aleutian Islands
                                     Pacific Ocean Perch, and BSAI Flathead Sole, Rock Sole, and Yellowfin Sole TACS
                                                              [Amounts are in metric tons]
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                                                                        Pacific ocean perch                Flathead sole     Rock sole    Yellowfin sole
                                                         -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Sector                               Eastern         Central         Western
                                                             Aleutian        Aleutian        Aleutian          BSAI            BSAI            BSAI
                                                             District        District        District
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TAC.....................................................           9,715           7,549           9,117          16,500          49,100         156,000
CDQ.....................................................           1,040             808             976           1,766           5,254          16,692
ICA.....................................................             100             120              10           4,000           6,000           4,000
BSAI trawl limited access...............................             858             662             163               0               0          19,065
Amendment 80\1\.........................................           7,718           5,959           7,969          10,735          37,846         116,243
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\1\ The 2019 allocations for Amendment 80 species between Amendment 80 cooperatives and the Amendment 80 limited access sector will not be known until
  eligible participants apply for participation in the program by November 1, 2018. NMFS will publish 2019 Amendment 80 allocations when they become
  available in December 2018.
Note: Sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.

    Section 679.2 defines the ABC surplus for flathead sole, rock sole, 
and yellowfin sole as the difference between the annual ABC and TAC for 
each species. Section 679.20(b)(1)(iii) establishes ABC reserves for 
flathead sole, rock sole, and yellowfin sole. The ABC surpluses and the 
ABC reserves are necessary to mitigate the operational variability, 
environmental conditions, and economic factors that may constrain the 
CDQ groups and the Amendment 80 cooperatives from achieving, on a 
continuing basis, the optimum yield in the BSAI groundfish fisheries. 
NMFS, after consultation with the Council, may set the ABC reserve at 
or below the ABC surplus for each species thus maintaining the TAC 
below ABC limits. An amount equal to 10.7 percent of the ABC reserves 
will be allocated as CDQ ABC reserves for flathead sole, rock sole, and 
yellowfin sole. Section 679.31(b)(4) establishes the annual allocations 
of CDQ ABC reserves among the CDQ groups. The Amendment 80 ABC reserves 
shall be the ABC reserves minus the CDQ ABC reserves. Section 
679.91(i)(2) establishes each Amendment 80 cooperative ABC reserve to 
be the ratio of each cooperatives' quota share units and the total 
Amendment 80 quota share units, multiplied by the Amendment 80 ABC 
reserve for each respective species. Table 13 lists the 2018 and 2019 
ABC surplus and ABC reserves for BSAI flathead sole, rock sole, and 
yellowfin sole.

 Table 13--Final 2018 and 2019 ABC Surplus, ABC Reserves, Community Development Quota (CDQ) ABC Reserves, and Amendment 80 ABC Reserves in the BSAI for
                                                      Flathead Sole, Rock sole, and Yellowfin Sole
                                                              [Amounts are in metric tons]
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                                                           2018 flathead                  2018 yellowfin     2019 \1\      2019 \1\ rock     2019 \1\
                         Sector                                sole       2018 rock sole       sole        flathead sole       sole       yellowfin sole
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ABC.....................................................          66,773         143,100         277,500          65,227         132,000         267,500
TAC.....................................................          14,500          47,100         154,000          16,500          49,100         156,000
ABC surplus.............................................          52,273          96,000         123,500          48,727          82,900         111,500
ABC reserve.............................................          52,273          96,000         123,500          48,727          82,900         111,500
CDQ ABC reserve.........................................           5,593          10,272          13,215           5,214           8,870          11,931
Amendment 80 ABC reserve................................          46,680          85,728         110,286          43,513          74,030          99,570
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\1\ The 2019 allocations for Amendment 80 species between Amendment 80 cooperatives and the Amendment 80 limited access sector will not be known until
  eligible participants apply for participation in the program by November 1, 2018.

PSC Limits for Halibut, Salmon, Crab, and Herring

    Section 679.21(b), (e), (f), and (g) sets forth the BSAI PSC 
limits. Pursuant to Sec.  679.21(b)(1), the annual BSAI halibut PSC 
limits total 3,515 mt. Section 679.21(b)(1) allocates 315 mt of the 
halibut PSC limit as the PSQ reserve for use by the groundfish CDQ 
program, 1,745 mt of the halibut PSC limit for the Amendment 80 sector, 
745 mt of the halibut PSC limit for the BSAI trawl limited access 
sector, and 710 mt of the halibut PSC limit for the BSAI non-trawl 
sector.
    Section 679.21(b)(1)(iii)(A) and (B) authorize apportionment of the 
BSAI non-trawl halibut PSC limit into PSC allowances among six fishery 
categories, and Sec.  679.21(b)(1)(ii)(A) and (B), (e)(3)(i)(B), and 
(e)(3)(iv) require apportionment of the BSAI trawl limited access 
halibut and crab PSC limits into PSC allowances among seven fishery 
categories. Tables 15 and 16 list the fishery PSC allowances for the 
trawl fisheries, and Table 17 lists the fishery PSC allowances for the 
non-trawl fisheries.
    Pursuant to Section 3.6 of the FMP, the Council recommends, and 
NMFS agrees, that certain specified non-trawl fisheries be exempt from 
the halibut PSC limit. As in past years, after consultation with the 
Council, NMFS exempts pot gear, jig gear, and the sablefish IFQ hook-
and-line gear fishery categories from halibut bycatch restrictions for 
the following reasons: (1) The pot gear fisheries have low halibut 
bycatch mortality; (2) NMFS estimates halibut mortality for the jig 
gear fleet to be negligible because of the small size of the fishery 
and the selectivity of the gear; and (3) the sablefish and halibut IFQ 
fisheries have low halibut bycatch mortality because the IFQ program 
requires legal-size halibut to be retained by vessels using hook-and-
line gear if a halibut IFQ permit holder or a hired master is aboard 
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halibut IFQ for that vessel category and the IFQ regulatory area in 
which the vessel is operating (Sec.  679.7(f)(11)).
    The 2017 total groundfish catch for the pot gear fishery in the 
BSAI was 46,868 mt, with an associated halibut bycatch mortality of 17 
mt. The 2017 jig gear fishery harvested about 13 mt of groundfish. Most 
vessels in the jig gear fleet are exempt from observer coverage 
requirements. As a result, observer data are not available on halibut 
bycatch in the jig gear fishery. However, as mentioned above, NMFS 
estimates a negligible amount of halibut bycatch mortality because of 
the selective nature of jig gear and the low mortality rate of halibut 
caught with jig gear and released.
    Under Sec.  679.21(f)(2), NMFS annually allocates portions of 
either 33,318, 45,000, 47,591, or 60,000 Chinook salmon PSC limits 
among the AFA sectors, depending on past bycatch performance, on 
whether Chinook salmon bycatch incentive plan agreements (IPAs) are 
formed, and on whether NMFS determines it is a low Chinook salmon 
abundance year. NMFS will determine that it is a low Chinook salmon 
abundance year when abundance of Chinook salmon in western Alaska is 
less than or equal to 250,000 Chinook salmon. The State of Alaska 
provides to NMFS an estimate of Chinook salmon abundance using the 3-
System Index for western Alaska based on the Kuskokwim, Unalakleet, and 
Upper Yukon aggregate stock grouping.
    If an AFA sector participates in an approved IPA and has not 
exceeded its performance standard under Sec.  679.21(f)(6) and if it is 
not a low Chinook salmon abundance year, then NMFS will allocate a 
portion of the 60,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit to that sector as 
specified in Sec.  679.21(f)(3)(iii)(A). If no IPA is approved, or if 
the sector has exceeded its performance standard under Sec.  
679.21(f)(6), and it is not a low abundance year, NMFS will allocate a 
portion of the 47,591 Chinook salmon PSC limit to that sector as 
specified in Sec.  679.21(f)(3)(iii)(C). If an AFA sector participates 
in an approved IPA and has not exceeded its performance standard under 
Sec.  679.21(f)(6) in a low abundance year, then NMFS will allocate a 
portion of the 45,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit to that sector as 
specified in Sec.  679.21(f)(3)(iii)(B). If no IPA is approved, or if 
the sector has exceeded its performance standard under Sec.  
679.21(f)(6), in a low abundance year, NMFS will allocate a portion of 
the 33,318 Chinook salmon PSC limit to that sector as specified in 
Sec.  679.21(f)(3)(iii)(D).
    NMFS has determined that 2017 was not a low Chinook salmon 
abundance year based on the State of Alaska's estimate that Chinook 
salmon abundance in western Alaska is greater than 250,000 Chinook 
salmon. Therefore, in 2018, the Chinook salmon PSC limit is 60,000 and 
is allocated to each AFA sector as specified in Sec.  
679.21(f)(3)(iii)(A). The AFA sector Chinook salmon PSC limit 
allocations are seasonally apportioned with 70 percent of the 
allocation for the A season pollock fishery, and 30 percent of the 
allocation for the B season pollock fishery (Sec. Sec.  679.21(f)(3)(i) 
and 679.23(e)(2)). Additionally, in 2018, the Chinook salmon bycatch 
performance standard under Sec.  679.21(f)(6) is 47,591 Chinook salmon, 
allocated to each sector as specified in Sec.  679.21(f)(3)(iii)(C).
    The basis for these PSC limits is described in detail in the final 
rules implementing management measures for Amendment 91 (75 FR 53026, 
August 30, 2010) and Amendment 110 (81 FR 37534, June 10, 2016). NMFS 
publishes the approved IPAs, allocations, and reports at http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/sustainablefisheries/bycatch/default.htm.
    Section 679.21(g)(2)(i) specifies 700 fish as the 2018 and 2019 
Chinook salmon PSC limit for the AI pollock fishery. Section 
679.21(g)(2)(ii) allocates 7.5 percent, or 53 Chinook salmon, as the AI 
PSQ reserve for the CDQ program, and allocates the remaining 647 
Chinook salmon to the non-CDQ fisheries.
    Section 679.21(f)(14)(i) specifies 42,000 fish as the 2018 and 2019 
non-Chinook salmon PSC limit for vessels using trawl gear from August 
15 through October 14 in the Catcher Vessel Operational Area (CVOA). 
Section 679.21(f)(14)(ii) allocates 10.7 percent, or 4,494 non-Chinook 
salmon, in the CVOA as the PSQ reserve for the CDQ program, and 
allocates the remaining 37,506 non-Chinook salmon in the CVOA as the 
PSC limit for the non-CDQ fisheries.
    PSC limits for crab and herring are specified annually based on 
abundance and spawning biomass. Section 679.21(e)(3)(i)(A)(1) allocates 
10.7 percent from each trawl gear PSC limit specified for crab as a PSQ 
reserve for use by the groundfish CDQ program.
    Based on the 2017 survey data, the red king crab mature female 
abundance is estimated at 18.5 million mature red king crabs, and the 
effective spawning biomass is estimated at 39.8 million lbs (18,042 
mt). Based on the criteria set out at Sec.  679.21(e)(1)(i), the 2018 
and 2019 PSC limit of red king crab in Zone 1 for trawl gear is 97,000 
animals. This limit derives from the mature female abundance estimate 
of more than 8.4 million mature king crab and the effective spawning 
biomass estimate of more than 14.5 million lbs (6,477 mt) but less than 
55 million lbs (24,948 mt).
    Section 679.21(e)(3)(ii)(B)(2) establishes criteria under which 
NMFS must specify an annual red king crab bycatch limit for the Red 
King Crab Savings Subarea (RKCSS). The regulations limit the RKCSS red 
king crab bycatch limit to 25 percent of the red king crab PSC limit, 
based on the need to optimize the groundfish harvest relative to red 
king crab bycatch. In December 2017, the Council recommended and NMFS 
concurs that the red king crab bycatch limit be equal to 25 percent of 
the red king crab PSC limit within the RKCSS (Table 15).
    Based on 2017 survey data, Tanner crab (Chionoecetes bairdi) 
abundance is estimated at 344 million animals. Pursuant to criteria set 
out at Sec.  679.21(e)(1)(ii), the calculated 2018 and 2019 C. bairdi 
crab PSC limit for trawl gear is 830,000 animals in Zone 1, and 
2,520,000 animals in Zone 2. The limit in Zone 1 is based on the 
abundance of C. bairdi estimated at 344 million animals, which is 
greater than 270 million animals and less than 400 million animals. The 
limit in Zone 2 is based on the abundance of C. bairdi estimated at 344 
million animals, which is greater than 290 million animals and less 
than 400 million animals.
    Pursuant to Sec.  679.21(e)(1)(iii), the PSC limit for snow crab 
(C. opilio) is based on total abundance as indicated by the NMFS annual 
bottom trawl survey. The C. opilio crab PSC limit is set at 0.1133 
percent of the Bering Sea abundance index minus 150,000 crab. Based on 
the 2017 survey estimate of 8.182 billion animals, which is above the 
minimum PSC limit of 4.5 million and below the maximum PSC limit of 13 
million animals, the calculated C. opilio crab PSC limit is 9,120,539 
animals.
    Pursuant to Sec.  679.21(e)(1)(v), the PSC limit of Pacific herring 
caught while conducting any trawl operation for BSAI groundfish is 1 
percent of the annual eastern Bering Sea herring biomass. The best 
estimate of 2018 and 2019 herring biomass is 183,017 mt. This amount 
was developed by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game based on 
biomass for spawning aggregations. Therefore, the herring PSC limit for 
2018 and 2019 is 1,830 mt for all trawl gear as listed in Tables 14 and 
15.
    Section 679.21(e)(3)(i)(A) requires crab PSQ reserves to be 
subtracted from the total trawl gear crab PSC limits. The 2018 crab and 
halibut PSC limits

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assigned to the Amendment 80 and BSAI trawl limited access sectors are 
specified in Table 35 to 50 CFR part 679. The resulting allocations of 
PSC limit to CDQ PSQ reserves, the Amendment 80 sector, and the BSAI 
trawl limited access sector are listed in Table 14. Pursuant to 
Sec. Sec.  679.21(b)(1)(i), 679.21(e)(3)(vi), and 679.91(d) through 
(f), crab and halibut trawl PSC limits assigned to the Amendment 80 
sector are then further allocated to Amendment 80 cooperatives as 
cooperative quota. Crab and halibut PSC cooperative quota assigned to 
Amendment 80 cooperatives is not allocated to specific fishery 
categories. In 2018, there are no vessels in the Amendment 80 limited 
access sector and one Amendment 80 cooperative. The 2019 PSC 
allocations between Amendment 80 cooperatives and the Amendment 80 
limited access sector will not be known until eligible participants 
apply for participation in the program by November 1, 2018. Section 
679.21(e)(3)(i)(B) requires NMFS to apportion each trawl PSC limit for 
crab and herring not assigned to Amendment 80 cooperatives into PSC 
bycatch allowances for seven specified fishery categories in Sec.  
679.21(e)(3)(iv).
    Section 679.21(b)(2) and (e)(5) authorizes NMFS, after consulting 
with the Council, to establish seasonal apportionments of PSC amounts 
for the BSAI trawl limited access and non-trawl sectors in order to 
maximize the ability of the fleet to harvest the available groundfish 
TAC and to minimize bycatch. The factors to be considered are (1) 
seasonal distribution of prohibited species, (2) seasonal distribution 
of target groundfish species relative to prohibited species 
distribution, (3) PSC bycatch needs on a seasonal basis relevant to 
prohibited species biomass and expected catches of target groundfish 
species, (4) expected variations in bycatch rates throughout the year, 
(5) expected changes in directed groundfish fishing seasons, (6) 
expected start of fishing effort, and (7) economic effects of 
establishing seasonal prohibited species apportionments on segments of 
the target groundfish industry. The Council recommended and NMFS 
approves the seasonal PSC apportionments in Tables 16 and 17 to 
maximize harvest among gear types, fisheries, and seasons while 
minimizing bycatch of PSC based on the above criteria.

 Table 14--Final 2018 and 2019 Apportionment of Prohibited Species Catch Allowances to Non-Trawl Gear, the CDQ Program, Amendment 80, and the BSAI Trawl
                                                                 Limited Access Sectors
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                                                                                                             Trawl PSC                      BSAI trawl
                PSC species and area \1\                     Total PSC     Non-trawl PSC      CDQ PSQ        remaining     Amendment 80   limited access
                                                                                            reserve \2\    after CDQ PSQ    sector \3\        fishery
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Halibut mortality (mt) BSAI.............................           3,515             710             315             n/a           1,745             745
Herring (mt) BSAI.......................................           1,830             n/a             n/a             n/a             n/a             n/a
Red king crab (animals) Zone 1..........................          97,000             n/a          10,379          86,621          43,293          26,489
C. opilio (animals) COBLZ...............................       9,120,539             n/a         975,898       8,144,641       4,003,091       2,617,688
C. bairdi crab (animals) Zone 1.........................         830,000             n/a          88,810         741,190         312,115         348,285
C. bairdi crab (animals) Zone 2.........................       2,520,000             n/a         269,640       2,250,360         532,660       1,053,394
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\1\ Refer to Sec.   679.2 for definitions of zones.
\2\ The PSQ reserve for crab species is 10.7 percent of each crab PSC limit.
\3\ The Amendment 80 program reduced apportionment of the trawl PSC limits for crab below the total PSC limit. These reductions are not apportioned to
  other gear types or sectors.


 Table 15--Final 2018 and 2019 Herring and Red King Crab Savings Subarea
        Prohibited Species Catch Allowances for All Trawl Sectors
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                           Red king crab
           Fishery Categories              Herring (mt)   (animals) Zone
                                               BSAI              1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Yellowfin sole..........................              80             n/a
Rock sole/flathead sole/other flatfish                39             n/a
 \1\....................................
Greenland turbot/arrowtooth flounder/                  5             n/a
 Kamchatka flounder/sablefish...........
Rockfish................................               5             n/a
Pacific cod.............................               9             n/a
Midwater trawl pollock..................           1,662             n/a
Pollock/Atka mackerel/other species \2\               30             n/a
 \3\....................................
Red king crab savings subarea non-                   n/a          24,250
 pelagic trawl gear \4\.................
                                         -------------------------------
    Total trawl PSC.....................           1,830          97,000
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ ``Other flatfish'' for PSC monitoring includes all flatfish species,
  except for halibut (a prohibited species), arrowtooth flounder,
  flathead sole, Greenland turbot, Kamchatka flounder, rock sole, and
  yellowfin sole.
\2\ Pollock other than pelagic trawl pollock, Atka mackerel, and ``other
  species'' fishery category.
\3\ ``Other species'' for PSC monitoring includes skates, sculpins,
  sharks, squids, and octopuses.
\4\ In December 2017, the Council recommended and NMFS concurs that the
  red king crab bycatch limit for non-pelagic trawl fisheries within the
  RKCSS be limited to 25 percent of the red king crab PSC allowance (see
  Sec.   679.21(e)(3)(ii)(B)(2)).
Note: Species apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.


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                   Table 16--Final 2018 and 2018 Prohibited Species Bycatch Allowances for the
                                        BSAI Trawl Limited Access Sector
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                                                          Prohibited species and area \1\
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    BSAI trawl limited access         Halibut      Red king crab     C. opilio          C. bairdi (animals)
            fisheries             mortality (mt)  (animals) Zone     (animals)   -------------------------------
                                       BSAI              1             COBLZ          Zone 1          Zone 2
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Yellowfin sole..................             150          23,338       2,467,662         293,234       1,005,879
Rock sole/flathead sole/other                  0               0               0               0               0
 flatfish \2\...................
Greenland turbot/arrowtooth                    0               0               0               0               0
 flounder/Kamchatka flounder/
 sablefish......................
Rockfish April 15--December 31..               4               0           4,076               0             849
Pacific cod.....................             391           2,954         105,182          50,816          42,424
Pollock/Atka mackerel/other                  200             197          40,768           4,235           4,243
 species \3\....................
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total BSAI trawl limited                 745          26,489       2,617,688         348,285       1,053,395
     access PSC.................
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\1\ Refer to Sec.   679.2 for definitions of areas.
\2\ ``Other flatfish'' for PSC monitoring includes all flatfish species, except for halibut (a prohibited
  species), flathead sole, Greenland turbot, rock sole, yellowfin sole, Kamchatka flounder, and arrowtooth
  flounder.
\3\ ``Other species'' for PSC monitoring includes skates, sculpins, sharks, squids, and octopuses.
Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.


       Table 17--Final 2018 and 2019 Halibut Prohibited Species Bycatch Allowances for Non-Trawl Fisheries
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                                           Halibut mortality (mt) BSAI
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                                                              Catcher/
        Non-trawl fisheries                Seasons            processor    Catcher vessel      All non-trawl
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pacific cod.......................  Total Pacific cod....             648              13  661.
                                      January 1-June 10               388               9  n/a.
                                      June 10-August 15               162               2  n/a.
                                      August 15-December               98               2  n/a.
                                    31
Non-Pacific cod non-trawl--Total..  May 1-December 31....             n/a             n/a  49.
Groundfish pot and jig............  n/a..................             n/a             n/a  Exempt.
Sablefish hook-and-line...........  n/a..................             n/a             n/a  Exempt.
                                                          ------------------------------------------------------
    Total for all non-trawl PSC...  n/a..................             n/a             n/a  710.
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Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.

Estimates of Halibut Biomass and Stock Condition

    The International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) annually 
assesses the abundance and potential yield of the Pacific halibut stock 
using all available data from the commercial and sport fisheries, other 
removals, and scientific surveys. Additional information on the Pacific 
halibut stock assessment may be found in the IPHC's 2017 Pacific 
halibut stock assessment (December 2017), available on the IPHC website 
at www.iphc.int. The IPHC considered the 2017 Pacific halibut stock 
assessment at its January 2018 annual meeting when it set the 2018 
commercial halibut fishery catch limits.

Halibut Discard Mortality Rates

    To monitor halibut bycatch mortality allowances and apportionments, 
the Regional Administrator uses observed halibut incidental catch 
rates, halibut discard mortality rates (DMRs), and estimates of 
groundfish catch to project when a fishery's halibut bycatch mortality 
allowance or seasonal apportionment is reached. Halibut incidental 
catch rates are based on observers' estimates of halibut incidental 
catch in the groundfish fishery. DMRs are estimates of the proportion 
of incidentally caught halibut that do not survive after being returned 
to the sea. The cumulative halibut mortality that accrues to a 
particular halibut PSC limit is the product of a DMR multiplied by the 
estimated halibut PSC. DMRs are estimated using the best scientific 
information available in conjunction with the annual BSAI stock 
assessment process. The DMR methodology and findings are included as an 
appendix to the annual BSAI groundfish SAFE report.
    In 2016, the DMR estimation methodology underwent revisions per the 
Council's directive. An interagency halibut working group (IPHC, 
Council, and NMFS staff) developed improved estimation methods that 
have undergone review by the Plan Team, SSC, and the Council. A summary 
of the revised methodology is included in the BSAI proposed 2017 and 
2018 harvest specifications (81 FR 87863, December 6, 2016), and the 
comprehensive discussion of the working group's statistical methodology 
is available from the Council (see ADDRESSES). The DMR working group's 
revised methodology is intended to improve estimation accuracy as well 
as transparency and transferability in the methodology used for 
calculating DMRs. The working group will continue to consider 
improvements to the methodology used to calculate halibut mortality, 
including potential changes to the reference period (the period of data 
used for calculating the DMRs). Future DMRs, including the 2019 DMRs, 
may change based on an additional year of observer sampling that could 
provide more recent and accurate data and could improve the accuracy of 
estimation and progress on methodology. The new methodology will 
continue to ensure that NMFS is using DMRs that more accurately reflect 
halibut mortality, which will inform the different sectors of their 
estimated halibut mortality and

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allow specific sectors to respond with methods that could reduce 
mortality and, eventually, the DMR for that sector.
    At the December 2017 meeting, the SSC, AP, and Council reviewed and 
concurred in the revised DMRs. For 2018 and 2019, the Council 
recommended and NMFS adopts the halibut DMRs derived from this revised 
process. The final 2018 and 2019 DMRs are unchanged from the DMRs 
proposed in the 2018 and 2019 harvest specifications (82 FR 57906, 
December 8, 2017). Table 18 lists the final 2018 and 2019 DMRs.

 Table 18--2018 and 2019 Pacific Halibut Discard Mortality Rates for the
                                  BSAI
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Halibut
                                                              discard
               Gear                        Sector         mortality rate
                                                             (percent)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pelagic trawl.....................  All.................             100
Non-pelagic trawl.................  Mothership and                    84
                                     catcher/processor.
Non-pelagic trawl.................  Catcher vessel......              60
Hook-and-line.....................  Catcher/processor...               8
Hook-and-line.....................  Catcher vessel......              17
Pot...............................  All.................               9
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Directed Fishing Closures

    In accordance with Sec.  679.20(d)(1)(i), the Regional 
Administrator may establish a DFA for a species or species group if the 
Regional Administrator determines that any allocation or apportionment 
of a target species has been or will be reached. If the Regional 
Administrator establishes a DFA, and that allowance is or will be 
reached before the end of the fishing year, NMFS will prohibit directed 
fishing for that species or species group in the specified subarea, 
regulatory area, or district (see Sec.  679.20(d)(1)(iii)). Similarly, 
pursuant to Sec.  679.21(b)(4) and (e)(7), if the Regional 
Administrator determines that a fishery category's bycatch allowance of 
halibut, red king crab, C. bairdi crab, or C. opilio crab for a 
specified area has been reached, the Regional Administrator will 
prohibit directed fishing for each species or species group in that 
fishery category in the area specified by regulation for the remainder 
of the fishing year.
    Based on historic catch patterns and anticipated fishing activity, 
the Regional Administrator has determined that the groundfish 
allocation amounts in Table 19 will be necessary as incidental catch to 
support other anticipated groundfish fisheries for the 2018 and 2019 
fishing years. Consequently, in accordance with Sec.  679.20(d)(1)(i), 
the Regional Administrator establishes the DFA for the species and 
species groups in Table 19 as zero mt. Therefore, in accordance with 
Sec.  679.20(d)(1)(iii), NMFS is prohibiting directed fishing for these 
sectors and species or species groups in the specified areas effective 
at 1200 hrs, A.l.t., February 27, 2018, through 2400 hrs, A.l.t., 
December 31, 2019. Also, for the BSAI trawl limited access sector, 
bycatch allowances of halibut, red king crab, C. bairdi crab, and C. 
opilio crab listed in Table 19 are insufficient to support directed 
fisheries. Therefore, in accordance with Sec.  679.21(b)(4)(i) and 
(e)(7), NMFS is prohibiting directed fishing for these sectors, 
species, and fishery categories in the specified areas effective at 
1200 hrs, A.l.t., February 27, 2018, through 2400 hrs, A.l.t., December 
31, 2019.

                              Table 19--2018 and 2018 Directed Fishing Closures \1\
           [Groundfish and halibut amounts are in metric tons. Crab amounts are in number of animals.]
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                                                                                       2018            2019
                                                                                    incidental      incidental
               Area                         Sector                Species              catch           catch
                                                                                     allowance       allowance
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Bogoslof District.................  All..................  Pollock..............             450             500
Aleutian Islands subarea..........  All..................  ICA pollock..........           2,400           2,400
                                                           ``Other rockfish''                570             570
                                                            \2\.
Eastern Aleutian District/Bering    Non-amendment 80,      ICA Atka mackerel....             800             800
 Sea.                                CDQ, and BSAI trawl
                                     limited access.
Eastern Aleutian District/Bering    All..................  Blackspotted/Rougheye              75              75
 Sea.                                                       rockfish.
Eastern Aleutian District.........  Non-amendment 80,      ICA Pacific ocean                 100             100
                                     CDQ, and BSAI trawl    perch.
                                     limited access.
Central Aleutian District.........  Non-amendment 80,      ICA Atka mackerel....              75              75
                                     CDQ, and BSAI trawl
                                     limited access.
                                                           ICA Pacific ocean                  60              60
                                                            perch.
Western Aleutian District.........  Non-amendment 80,      ICA Atka mackerel....              20              20
                                     CDQ, and BSAI trawl
                                     limited access.
                                                           ICA Pacific ocean                  10              10
                                                            perch.
Western and Central Aleutian        All..................  Blackspotted/Rougheye             150             150
 Districts.                                                 rockfish.
Bering Sea subarea................  All..................  Pacific ocean perch..          10,082           9,774
                                                           ``Other rockfish''                275             275
                                                            \2\.
                                                           ICA pollock..........          47,888          48,543
Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands...  All..................  Northern rockfish....           5,185           5,525
                                                           Shortraker rockfish..             150             150
                                                           Skates...............          22,950          22,950
                                                           Sculpins.............           4,250           4,250
                                                           Sharks...............             180             180

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                                                           Squids...............           1,020           1,020
                                                           Octopuses............             250             200
                                    Hook-and-line and pot  ICA Pacific cod......             400             400
                                     gear.
                                    Non-amendment 80 and   ICA flathead sole....           4,000           4,000
                                     CDQ.
                                                           ICA rock sole........           6,000           6,000
                                    Non-amendment 80,      ICA yellowfin sole...           4,000           4,000
                                     CDQ, and BSAI trawl
                                     limited access.
                                    BSAI trawl limited     Rock sole/flathead                  0               0
                                     access.                sole/other flatfish--
                                                            halibut mortality,
                                                            red king crab Zone
                                                            1, C. opilio COBLZ,
                                                            C. bairdi Zone 1 and
                                                            2.
                                                           Turbot/arrowtooth/                  0               0
                                                            sablefish--halibut
                                                            mortality, red king
                                                            crab Zone 1, C.
                                                            opilio COBLZ, C.
                                                            bairdi Zone 1 and 2.
                                                           Rockfish--red king                  0               0
                                                            crab Zone 1.
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\1\ Maximum retainable amounts may be found in Table 11 to 50 CFR part 679.
\2\ ``Other rockfish'' includes all Sebastes and Sebastolobus species except for Pacific ocean perch, northern
  rockfish, shortraker rockfish, and blackspotted/rougheye rockfish.

    Closures implemented under the final 2017 and 2018 BSAI harvest 
specifications for groundfish (82 FR 11826, February 27, 2017) remain 
effective under authority of these final 2018 and 2019 harvest 
specifications and until the date specified in those notices. Closures 
are posted at the following websites: http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/cm/info_bulletins/ and http://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/fisheries_reports/reports/. While these closures are in effect, the 
maximum retainable amounts at Sec.  679.20(e) and (f) apply at any time 
during a fishing trip. These closures to directed fishing are in 
addition to closures and prohibitions found at 50 CFR part 679.

Listed AFA Catcher/Processor Sideboard Limits

    Pursuant to Sec.  679.64(a), the Regional Administrator is 
responsible for restricting the ability of listed AFA C/Ps to engage in 
directed fishing for groundfish species other than pollock to protect 
participants in other groundfish fisheries from adverse effects 
resulting from the AFA and from fishery cooperatives in the pollock 
directed fishery. These restrictions are set out as sideboard limits on 
catch. The basis for these sideboard limits is described in detail in 
the final rules implementing the major provisions of the AFA (67 FR 
79692, December 30, 2002) and Amendment 80 (72 FR 52668, September 14, 
2007). Table 20 lists the 2018 and 2019 AFA C/P groundfish sideboard 
limits. Section 679.64(a)(1)(v) exempts AFA catcher/processors from a 
yellowfin sole sideboard limit because the 2018 and 2019 aggregate ITAC 
of yellowfin sole assigned to the Amendment 80 sector and BSAI trawl 
limited access sector is greater than 125,000 mt.
    All harvest of groundfish sideboard species by listed AFA C/Ps, 
whether as targeted catch or incidental catch, will be deducted from 
the sideboard limits in Table 20. However, groundfish sideboard species 
that are delivered to listed AFA C/Ps by CVs will not be deducted from 
the 2018 and 2019 sideboard limits for the listed AFA C/Ps.

                                         Table 20--Final 2018 and 2019 Listed BSAI American Fisheries Act Catcher/Processor Groundfish Sideboard Limits
                                                                                  [Amounts are in metric tons]
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                                                                                                     1995-1997
                                                                                 ------------------------------------------------    2018 ITAC     2018 AFA C/P      2019 ITAC     2019 AFA C/P
                Target species                             Area/season                                               Ratio of      available to      sideboard     available to      sideboard
                                                                                  Retained catch    Total catch   retained catch  trawl C/Ps \1\       limit        trawl C/Ps*        limit
                                                                                                                  to total catch                                        \1\
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Sablefish trawl...............................  BS..............................               8             497           0.016             622              10             876              14
                                                AI..............................               0             145               0             422               0             595               0
Atka mackerel.................................  Central AI A season \2\.........             n/a             n/a           0.115           9,377           1,078          11,116           1,278
                                                Central AI B season \2\.........             n/a             n/a           0.115           9,377           1,078          11,116           1,278
                                                Western AI A season \2\.........             n/a             n/a             0.2           6,028           1,206           6,173           1,235
                                                Western AI B season \2\.........             n/a             n/a             0.2           6,028           1,206           6,173           1,235
Rock sole.....................................  BSAI............................           6,317         169,362           0.037          42,060           1,556          43,846           1,622
Greenland turbot..............................  BS..............................             121          17,305           0.007           4,356              30           4,356              30
                                                AI..............................              23           4,987           0.005             144               1             144               1
Arrowtooth flounder...........................  BSAI............................              76          33,987           0.002          11,578              23          11,900              24
Kamchatka flounder............................  BSAI............................              76          33,987           0.002           4,250               9           4,250               9
Flathead sole.................................  BSAI............................           1,925          52,755           0.036          12,949             466          14,735             530
Alaska plaice.................................  BSAI............................              14           9,438           0.001          13,685              14          13,814              14

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Other flatfish................................  BSAI............................           3,058          52,298           0.058           3,400             197           3,400             197
Pacific ocean perch...........................  BS..............................              12           4,879           0.002          10,082              20           9,774              20
                                                Eastern AI......................             125           6,179            0.02           8,037             161           8,675             174
                                                Central AI......................               3           5,698           0.001           6,698               7           6,741               7
                                                Western AI......................              54          13,598           0.004           8,037              32           8,141              33
Northern rockfish.............................  BSAI............................              91          13,040           0.007           5,185              36           5,525              39
Shortraker rockfish...........................  BSAI............................              50           2,811           0.018             150               3             150               3
Blackspotted/Rougheye rockfish................  BS/EAI..........................              50           2,811           0.018              75               1              75               1
                                                CAI/WAI.........................              50           2,811           0.018             150               3             150               3
Other rockfish................................  BS..............................              18             621           0.029             275               8             275               8
                                                AI..............................              22             806           0.027             570              15             570              15
Skates........................................  BSAI............................             553          68,672           0.008          22,950             184          22,950             184
Sculpins......................................  BSAI............................             553          68,672           0.008           4,250              34           4,250              34
Sharks........................................  BSAI............................             553          68,672           0.008             180               1             180               1
Squids........................................  BSAI............................              73           3,328           0.022           1,020              22           1,020              22
Octopuses.....................................  BSAI............................             553          68,672           0.008             250               2             200               2
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\1\ Aleutian Islands Pacific ocean perch, and BSAI Atka mackerel, flathead sole, and rock sole are multiplied by the remainder of the TAC for each species after the subtraction of the CDQ
  reserve under Sec.   679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C).
\2\ The seasonal apportionment of Atka mackerel in the open access fishery is 50 percent in the A season and 50 percent in the B season. Listed AFA catcher/processors are limited to harvesting
  no more than zero in the Eastern Aleutian District and Bering Sea subarea, 20 percent of the annual ITAC specified for the Western Aleutian District, and 11.5 percent of the annual ITAC
  specified for the Central Aleutian District.

    Section 679.64(a)(2) and Tables 40 and 41 of 50 CFR part 679 
establish a formula for calculating PSC sideboard limits for halibut 
and crab caught by listed AFA C/Ps. The basis for these sideboard 
limits is described in detail in the final rules implementing the major 
provisions of the AFA (67 FR 79692, December 30, 2002) and Amendment 80 
(72 FR 52668, September 14, 2007).
    PSC species listed in Table 21 that are caught by listed AFA C/Ps 
participating in any groundfish fishery other than pollock will accrue 
against the 2018 and 2019 PSC sideboard limits for the listed AFA C/Ps. 
Section 679.21(b)(4)(iii), (e)(3)(v), and (e)(7) authorizes NMFS to 
close directed fishing for groundfish other than pollock for listed AFA 
C/Ps once a 2018 or 2019 PSC sideboard limit listed in Table 21 is 
reached.
    Pursuant to Sec.  679.21(b)(1)(ii)(C) and (e)(3)(ii)(C), halibut or 
crab PSC caught by listed AFA C/Ps while fishing for pollock will 
accrue against the bycatch allowances annually specified for the 
pollock/Atka mackerel/``other species'' fishery categories under Sec.  
679.21(b)(1)(ii)(B) and (e)(3)(iv).

    Table 21--Final 2018 and 2019 BSAI AFA Listed Catcher/Processor Prohibited Species Catch Sideboard Limits
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                                                                                   2018 and 2019
                                                                                   PSC available   2018 and 2019
                                                                   Ratio of PSC      to trawl      AFA catcher/
                    PSC species and area \1\                      catch to total   vessels after     processor
                                                                        PSC       subtraction of     sideboard
                                                                                      PSQ \2\        limit \2\
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Halibut mortality BSAI..........................................             n/a             n/a             286
Red king crab zone 1............................................           0.007          86,621             606
C. opilio (COBLZ)...............................................           0.153       8,144,641       1,246,130
C. bairdi Zone 1................................................           0.140         741,190         103,767
C. bairdi Zone 2................................................           0.050       2,250,360         112,518
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\1\ Refer to Sec.   679.2 for definitions of areas.
\2\ Halibut amounts are in metric tons of halibut mortality. Crab amounts are in numbers of animals.

AFA Catcher Vessel Sideboard Limits

    Pursuant to Sec.  679.64(b), the Regional Administrator is 
responsible for restricting the ability of AFA CVs to engage in 
directed fishing for groundfish species other than pollock to protect 
participants in other groundfish fisheries from adverse effects 
resulting from the AFA and from fishery cooperatives in the pollock 
directed fishery. Section 679.64(b)(3) and (4) establishes a formula 
for setting AFA CV groundfish and halibut and crab PSC sideboard limits 
for the BSAI. The basis for these sideboard limits is described in 
detail in the final rules implementing the major provisions of the AFA 
(67 FR 79692, December 30, 2002) and Amendment 80 (72 FR 52668, 
September 14, 2007). Section 679.64(b)(6) exempts AFA CVs from a 
yellowfin sole sideboard limit because the 2018 and 2019 aggregate ITAC 
of yellowfin sole assigned to the Amendment 80 sector and BSAI trawl 
limited access sector is greater than 125,000 mt. Tables 22 and 23 list 
the 2018 and 2019 AFA CV sideboard limits.
    All catch of groundfish sideboard species made by non-exempt AFA 
CVs, whether as targeted catch or incidental catch, will be deducted 
from the 2018

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and 2019 sideboard limits listed in Table 22.
    Halibut and crab PSC limits listed in Table 23 that are caught by 
AFA CVs participating in any groundfish fishery for groundfish other 
than pollock will accrue against the 2018 and 2019 PSC sideboard limits 
for the AFA CVs. Section 679.21(b)(4)(iii), (e)(3)(v), and (e)(7) 
authorizes NMFS to close directed fishing for groundfish other than 
pollock for AFA CVs once a 2018 or 2019 PSC sideboard limit listed in 
Table 23 is reached. Pursuant to Sec.  679.21(b)(1)(ii)(C) and 
(e)(3)(ii)(C), the PSC that is caught by AFA CVs while fishing for 
pollock in the BSAI will accrue against the bycatch allowances annually 
specified for the pollock/Atka mackerel/``other species'' fishery 
categories under Sec.  679.21(b)(1)(ii)(B) and (e)(3)(iv).

                          Table 22--Final 2018 and 2019 American Fisheries Act Catcher Vessel BSAI Groundfish Sideboard Limits
                                                              [Amounts are in metric tons]
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                                                                          Ratio of 1995-                     2018 AFA                        2019 AFA
                                                                            1997 AFA CV    2018 initial   catcher vessel   2019 initial   catcher vessel
               Species/gear                    Fishery by area/season     catch to 1995-      TAC \1\        sideboard        TAC \1\        sideboard
                                                                             1997 TAC                         limits                          limits
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Pacific cod/Hook-and-line CV [gteqt]60      BSAI Jan 1-Jun 10...........          0.0006             185               0             159               0
 feet LOA.
                                            BSAI Jun 10-Dec 31..........          0.0006             178               0             152               0
Pacific cod pot gear CV...................  BSAI Jan 1-Jun 10...........          0.0006           7,770               5           6,660               4
                                            BSAI Sept 1-Dec 31..........          0.0006           7,465               4           6,398               4
Pacific cod CV <=60 feet LOA using hook-    BSAI........................          0.0006           3,627               2           3,109               2
 and-line or pot gear.
Pacific cod trawl gear CV.................  BSAI Jan 20-Apr 1...........          0.8609          29,768          25,627          25,530          21,979
                                            BSAI Apr 1-Jun 10...........          0.8609           4,425           3,809           3,795           3,267
                                            BSAI Jun 10-Nov 1...........          0.8609           6,034           5,195           5,175           4,455
Sablefish trawl gear......................  BS..........................          0.0906             622              56             876              79
                                            AI..........................          0.0645             422              27             595              38
Atka mackerel.............................  Eastern AI/BS Jan 1-Jun 10..          0.0032          16,298              52          15,083              48
                                            Eastern AI/BS Jun 10-Nov 1..          0.0032          16,298              52          15,083              48
                                            Central AI Jan 1-Jun 10.....          0.0001           9,377               1          11,116               1
                                            Central AI Jun 10-Nov 1.....          0.0001           9,377               1          11,116               1
                                            Western AI Jan 1-Jun 10.....               0           6,028               0           6,173               0
                                            Western AI Jun 10-Nov 1.....               0           6,028               0           6,173               0
Rock sole.................................  BSAI........................          0.0341          42,060           1,434          43,846           1,495
Greenland turbot..........................  BS..........................          0.0645           4,356             281           4,356             281
                                            AI..........................          0.0205             144               3             144               3
Arrowtooth flounder.......................  BSAI........................           0.069          11,578             799          11,900             821
Kamchatka flounder........................  BSAI........................           0.069           4,250             293           4,250             293
Alaska plaice.............................  BSAI........................          0.0441          13,685             604          13,814             609
Other flatfish............................  BSAI........................          0.0441           3,400             150           3,400             150
Flathead sole.............................  BS..........................          0.0505          12,949             654          14,735             744
Pacific ocean perch.......................  BS..........................             0.1          10,082           1,008           9,774             977
                                            Eastern AI..................          0.0077           8,037              62           8,675              67
                                            Central AI..................          0.0025           6,698              17           6,741              17
                                            Western AI..................               0           8,037               0           8,141               0
Northern rockfish.........................  BSAI........................          0.0084           5,185              44           5,525              46
Shortraker rockfish.......................  BSAI........................          0.0037             150               1             150               1
Blackspotted/Rougheye rockfish............  BS/EAI......................          0.0037              75               0              75               0
                                            CAI/WAI.....................          0.0037             150               1             150               1
Other rockfish............................  BS..........................          0.0048             275               1             275               1
                                            AI..........................          0.0095             570               5             570               5
Skates....................................  BSAI........................          0.0541          22,950           1,242          22,950           1,242
Sculpins..................................  BSAI........................          0.0541           4,250             230           4,250             230
Sharks....................................  BSAI........................          0.0541             180              10             180              10
Squids....................................  BSAI........................          0.3827           1,020             390           1,020             390
Octopuses.................................  BSAI........................          0.0541             250              14             200              11
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\1\ Aleutians Islands Pacific ocean perch, and BSAI Atka mackerel, flathead sole, Pacific cod, and rock sole are multiplied by the remainder of the TAC
  for each species after the subtraction of the CDQ reserve under Sec.   679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C).


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  Table 23--Final 2018 and 2019 American Fisheries Act Catcher Vessel Prohibited Species Catch Sideboard Limits
                                                for the BSAI \1\
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                                                                                   2018 and 2019
                                                                    AFA catcher      PSC limit     2018 and 2019
                                                                    vessel PSC         after        AFA catcher
      PSC species and area \1\       Target fishery category \2\     sideboard    subtraction of    vessel PSC
                                                                    limit ratio    PSQ reserves      sideboard
                                                                                        \3\          limit \3\
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Halibut............................  Pacific cod trawl..........             n/a             n/a             887
                                     Pacific cod hook-and-line               n/a             n/a               2
                                      or pot.
                                     Yellowfin sole total.......             n/a             n/a             101
                                     Rock sole/flathead sole/                n/a             n/a             228
                                      other flatfish \4\.
                                     Greenland turbot/arrowtooth/            n/a             n/a               0
                                      sablefish \5\.
                                     Rockfish...................             n/a             n/a               2
                                     Pollock/Atka mackerel/other             n/a             n/a               5
                                      species \6\.
Red king crab Zone 1...............  n/a........................           0.299          86,621          25,900
C. opilio COBLZ....................  n/a........................           0.168       8,144,641       1,368,300
C. bairdi Zone 1...................  n/a........................           0.330         741,190         244,593
C. bairdi Zone 2...................  n/a........................           0.186       2,250,360         418,567
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\1\ Refer to Sec.   679.2 for definitions of areas.
\2\ Target trawl fishery categories are defined at Sec.   679.21(b)(1)(ii)(B) and (e)(3)(iv).
\3\ Halibut amounts are in metric tons of halibut mortality. Crab amounts are in numbers of animals.
\4\ ``Other flatfish'' for PSC monitoring includes all flatfish species, except for halibut (a prohibited
  species), flathead sole, Greenland turbot, rock sole, yellowfin sole, Kamchatka flounder, and arrowtooth
  flounder.
\5\ Arrowtooth for PSC monitoring includes Kamchatka flounder.
\6\ ``Other species'' for PSC monitoring includes skates, sculpins, sharks, squids, and octopuses.

AFA Catcher/Processor and Catcher Vessel Sideboard Directed Fishing 
Closures

    Based on historical catch patterns, the Regional Administrator has 
determined that many of the AFA C/P and CV sideboard limits listed in 
Tables 24 and 25 are necessary as incidental catch to support other 
anticipated groundfish fisheries for the 2018 and 2019 fishing years. 
In accordance with Sec.  679.20(d)(1)(iv), the Regional Administrator 
establishes the sideboard limits listed in Tables 24 and 25 as DFAs. 
Because many of these DFAs will be reached before the end of 2018, the 
Regional Administrator has determined, in accordance with Sec.  
679.20(d)(1)(iii), that NMFS is prohibiting directed fishing by listed 
AFA C/Ps for the species in the specified areas set out in Table 24, 
and prohibiting directed fishing by non-exempt AFA CVs for the species 
in the specified areas set out in Table 25.

    Table 24--Final 2018 and 2019 American Fisheries Act Listed Catcher/Processor Sideboard Directed Fishing
                                                  Closures \1\
                                          [Amounts are in metric tons]
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                                                                                  2018 sideboard  2019 sideboard
              Species                        Area                Gear types            limit           limit
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sablefish trawl...................  BS...................  trawl................              10              14
                                    AI...................  trawl................               0               0
Rock sole.........................  BSAI.................  all..................           1,556           1,622
Greenland turbot..................  BS...................  all..................              30              30
                                    AI...................  all..................               1               1
Arrowtooth flounder...............  BSAI.................  all..................              23              24
Kamchatka flounder................  BSAI.................  all..................               9               9
Alaska plaice.....................  BSAI.................  all..................              14              14
Other flatfish \2\................  BSAI.................  all..................             197             197
Flathead sole.....................  BSAI.................  all..................             466             530
Pacific ocean perch...............  BS...................  all..................              20              20
                                    Eastern AI...........  all..................             161             174
                                    Central AI...........  all..................               7               7
                                    Western AI...........  all..................              32              33
Northern rockfish.................  BSAI.................  all..................              36              39
Shortraker rockfish...............  BSAI.................  all..................               3               3
Blackspotted/Rougheye rockfish....  BS/EAI...............  all..................               1               1
                                    CAI/WAI..............  all..................               3               3
Other rockfish \3\................  BS...................  all..................               8               8
                                    AI...................  all..................              15              15
Skates............................  BSAI.................  all..................             184             184
Sculpins..........................  BSAI.................  all..................              34              34
Sharks............................  BSAI.................  all..................               1               1
Squids............................  BSAI.................  all..................              25              22
Octopuses.........................  BSAI.................  all..................               2               2
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\1\ Maximum retainable amounts may be found in Table 11 to 50 CFR part 679.

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\2\ ``Other flatfish'' includes all flatfish species, except for halibut, Alaska plaice, flathead sole,
  Greenland turbot, rock sole, yellowfin sole, Kamchatka flounder, and arrowtooth flounder.
\3\ ``Other rockfish'' includes all Sebastes and Sebastolobus species except for Pacific ocean perch, northern
  rockfish, shortraker rockfish, and blackspotted/rougheye rockfish.


   Table 25--Final 2018 and 2019 American Fisheries Act Catcher Vessel Sideboard Directed Fishing Closures \1\
                                          [Amounts are in metric tons]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                  2018 sideboard  2019 sideboard
              Species                        Area                Gear types            limit           limit
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pacific cod.......................  BSAI.................  hook-and-line CV                    0               0
                                                            [gteqt]60 feet LOA.
                                    BSAI.................  pot CV [gteqt]60 feet               9               8
                                                            LOA.
                                    BSAI.................  hook-and-line or pot                2               2
                                                            CV <=60 feet LOA.
                                    BSAI.................  jig..................               0               0
Sablefish.........................  BS...................  trawl................              56              79
                                    AI...................  trawl................              27              38
Atka mackerel.....................  Eastern AI/BS........  all..................             104              96
                                    Central AI...........  all..................               2               2
                                    Western AI...........  all..................               0               0
Greenland turbot..................  BS...................  all..................             281             281
                                    AI...................  all..................               3               3
Arrowtooth flounder...............  BSAI.................  all..................             799             821
Kamchatka flounder................  BSAI.................  all..................             293             293
Alaska plaice.....................  BSAI.................  all..................             501             609
Other flatfish \2\................  BSAI.................  all..................             150             150
Flathead sole.....................  BSAI.................  all..................             654             744
Rock sole.........................  BSAI.................  all..................           1,434           1,495
Pacific ocean perch...............  BS...................  all..................            1008             977
                                    Eastern AI...........  all..................              62              67
                                    Central AI...........  all..................              17              17
                                    Western AI...........  all..................               0               0
Northern rockfish.................  BSAI.................  all..................              44              46
Shortraker rockfish...............  BSAI.................  all..................               1               1
Blackspotted/Rougheye rockfish....  BS/EAI...............  all..................               0               0
                                    CAI/WAI..............  all..................               1               1
Other rockfish \3\................  BS...................  all..................               1               1
                                    AI...................  all..................               5               5
Skates............................  BSAI.................  all..................           1,242           1,242
Sculpins..........................  BSAI.................  all..................             230             230
Sharks............................  BSAI.................  all..................              10              10
Squids............................  BSAI.................  all..................             390             390
Octopuses.........................  BSAI.................  all..................              14              11
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\1\ Maximum retainable amounts may be found in Table 11 to 50 CFR part 679.
\2\ ``Other flatfish'' includes all flatfish species, except for halibut, Alaska plaice, flathead sole,
  Greenland turbot, rock sole, yellowfin sole, Kamchatka flounder, and arrowtooth flounder.
\3\ ``Other rockfish'' includes all Sebastes and Sebastolobus species except for Pacific ocean perch, northern
  rockfish, shortraker rockfish, and blackspotted/rougheye rockfish.

Response to Comments

    NMFS received no substantive comments during the public comment 
period for the proposed BSAI groundfish harvest specifications. No 
changes were made to the final rule in response to the comment letters 
received.

Classification

    NMFS has determined that these final harvest specifications are 
consistent with the FMP and with the Magnuson-Stevens Act and other 
applicable laws.
    This action is authorized under 50 CFR 679.20 and is exempt from 
review under Executive Order 12866.
    NMFS prepared an EIS that covers this action (see ADDRESSES) and 
made it available to the public on January 12, 2007 (72 FR 1512). On 
February 13, 2007, NMFS issued the Record of Decision (ROD) for the 
EIS. In January 2018, NMFS prepared a Supplemental Information Report 
(SIR) for this action. Copies of the EIS, ROD, and SIR for this action 
are available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES). The EIS analyzes the 
environmental consequences of the groundfish harvest specifications and 
alternative harvest strategies on resources in the action area. The EIS 
found no significant environmental consequences of this action and its 
alternatives. The SIR evaluates the need to prepare a Supplemental EIS 
(SEIS) for the 2018 and 2019 groundfish harvest specifications.
    An SEIS should be prepared if (1) the agency makes substantial 
changes in the proposed action that are relevant to environmental 
concerns; or (2) significant new circumstances or information exist 
relevant to environmental concerns and bearing on the proposed action 
or its impacts (40 CFR 1502.9(c)(1)). After reviewing the information 
contained in the SIR and SAFE reports, the Regional Administrator has 
determined that (1) approval of the 2018 and 2019 harvest 
specifications, which were set according to the preferred harvest 
strategy in the EIS, does not constitute a substantial change in the 
action; and (2) there are no significant new circumstances or 
information relevant to environmental concerns and bearing on the 
action or its impacts. Additionally, the 2018 and 2019 harvest 
specifications will result in

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environmental impacts within the scope of those analyzed and disclosed 
in the EIS. Therefore, supplemental National Environmental Policy Act 
documentation is not necessary to implement the 2018 and 2019 harvest 
specifications.
    Section 604 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) (5 U.S.C. 604) 
requires that, when an agency promulgates a final rule under section 
553 of Title 5 of the United States Code, after being required by that 
section, or any other law, to publish a general notice of proposed 
rulemaking, the agency shall prepare a final regulatory flexibility 
analysis (FRFA). The following constitutes the FRFA prepared in the 
final action.
    The required contents of a FRFA, as described in section 604, are: 
(1) A statement of the need for, and objectives of, the rule; (2) a 
statement of the significant issues raised by the public comments in 
response to the initial regulatory flexibility analysis, a statement of 
the assessment of the agency of such issues, and a statement of any 
changes made in the proposed rule as a result of such comments; (3) the 
response of the agency to any comments filed by the Chief Counsel for 
Advocacy of the Small Business Administration in response to the 
proposed rule, and a detailed statement of any change made to the 
proposed rule in the final rule as a result of the comments; (4) a 
description of and an estimate of the number of small entities to which 
the rule will apply or an explanation of why no such estimate is 
available; (5) a description of the projected reporting, recordkeeping, 
and other compliance requirements of the rule, including an estimate of 
the classes of small entities which will be subject to the requirement 
and the type of professional skills necessary for preparation of the 
report or record; and (6) a description of the steps the agency has 
taken to minimize the significant economic impact on small entities 
consistent with the stated objectives of applicable statutes, including 
a statement of the factual, policy, and legal reasons for selecting the 
alternative adopted in the final rule and why each one of the other 
significant alternatives to the rule considered by the agency which 
affect the impact on small entities was rejected.
    A description of this action, its purpose, and its legal basis are 
included at the beginning of the preamble to this final rule and are 
not repeated here.
    NMFS published the proposed rule on December 8, 2017 (82 FR 57906). 
NMFS prepared an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) to 
accompany the proposed action, and included a summary in the proposed 
rule. The comment period closed on January 8, 2018. No comments were 
received on the IRFA or on the economic impacts of the rule more 
generally. The Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration did not file any comments on the proposed rule.
    The entities directly regulated by this action are those that 
harvest groundfish in the exclusive economic zone of the BSAI and in 
parallel fisheries within State waters. These include entities 
operating catcher vessels and catcher/processors within the action area 
and entities receiving direct allocations of groundfish.
    For RFA purposes only, NMFS has established a small business size 
standard for businesses, including their affiliates, whose primary 
industry is commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2). A business primarily 
engaged in commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411) is classified as a 
small business if it is independently owned and operated, is not 
dominant in its field of operation (including its affiliates), and has 
combined annual gross receipts not in excess of $11 million for all its 
affiliated operations worldwide.
    The estimated number of directly regulated small entities in 2016 
include approximately 119 catcher vessels, five catcher/processors, and 
six CDQ groups. Some of these vessels are members of AFA inshore 
pollock cooperatives, Gulf of Alaska rockfish cooperatives, or BSAI 
Crab Rationalization Program cooperatives, and, since under the RFA the 
aggregate gross receipts of all participating members of the 
cooperative must meet the ``under $11 million'' threshold, the 
cooperatives are considered to be large entities within the meaning of 
the RFA. Thus, the estimate of 119 catcher vessels may be an 
overstatement of the number of small entities. Average gross revenues 
were $690,000 for small hook-and-line vessels, $1.25 million for small 
pot vessels, and $3.44 million for small trawl vessels. The average 
gross revenue for catcher/processor hook-and-line vessels was $2.90 
million. The revenue data for other catcher/processors are not 
reported, due to confidentiality considerations.
    This action does not modify recordkeeping or reporting 
requirements.
    The significant alternatives were those considered as alternative 
harvest strategies when the Council selected its preferred harvest 
strategy (Alternative 2) in December 2006. These included the 
following:
     Alternative 1: Set TAC to produce fishing mortality rates, 
F, that are equal to maxFABC, unless the sum of the TAC is constrained 
by the OY established in the fishery management plans. This is 
equivalent to setting TAC to produce harvest levels equal to the 
maximum permissible ABC, as constrained by OY. The term ``maxFABC'' 
refers to the maximum permissible value of FABC under Amendment 56 to 
the BSAI and Gulf of Alaska groundfish fishery management plans. 
Historically, the TAC has been set at or below the ABC; therefore, this 
alternative represents a likely upper limit for setting the TAC within 
the OY and ABC limits.
     Alternative 3: For species in Tiers 1, 2, and 3, set TAC 
to produce F equal to the most recent 5-year average actual F. For 
species in Tiers 4, 5, and 6, set TAC equal to the most recent 5-year 
average actual catch. For stocks with a high level of scientific 
information, TAC would be set to produce harvest levels equal to the 
most recent 5-year average actual fishing mortality rates. For stocks 
with insufficient scientific information, TAC would be set equal to the 
most recent 5-year average actual catch. This alternative recognizes 
that for some stocks, catches may fall well below ABC, and recent 
average F may provide a better indicator of actual F than FABC does.
     Alternative 4: First, set TAC for rockfish species in Tier 
3 at F 75%; set TAC for rockfish species in Tier 5 at F = 0.5M; and set 
spatially explicit TAC for shortraker and rougheye rockfish in the 
BSAI. Second, taking the rockfish TAC as calculated above, reduce all 
other TAC by a proportion that does not vary across species, so that 
the sum of all TAC, including rockfish TAC, is equal to the lower bound 
of the area OY (1,400,000 mt in the BSAI). This alternative sets 
conservative and spatially explicit TAC for rockfish species that are 
long-lived and late to mature, and sets conservative TAC for the other 
groundfish species.
     Alternative 5: (No Action) Set TAC at zero.
    Alternative 2 is the preferred alternative chosen by the Council: 
Set TAC that fall within the range of ABC recommended through the 
Council harvest specifications process and TACs recommended by the 
Council. Under this scenario, F is set equal to a constant fraction of 
maxFABC. The recommended fractions of maxFABC may vary among species or 
stocks, based on other considerations unique to each. This is the 
method for determining TAC that has been used in the past.
    Alternatives 1, 3, 4, and 5 do not meet the objectives of this 
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although Alternatives 1 and 3 may have a smaller adverse economic 
impact on small entities than the preferred alternative, Alternatives 4 
and 5 likely would have a significant adverse economic impact on small 
entities. The Council rejected these alternatives as harvest strategies 
in 2006, and the Secretary of Commerce did so in 2007.
    Alternative 1 would lead to TAC limits whose sum exceeds the 
fishery OY, which is set out in statute and the FMP. As shown in Table 
1 and Table 2, the sum of ABCs in 2018 and 2019 would be 3,779,809 mt 
and 3,578,956 mt, respectively. Both of these are substantially in 
excess of the fishery OY for the BSAI. This result would be 
inconsistent with the objectives of this action, in that it would 
violate the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2004, Public Law 108-
199, Division B, section 803(c), and the FMP, which both set a 2 
million mt maximum harvest for BSAI groundfish.
    Alternative 3 selects harvest rates based on the most recent 5 
years' worth of harvest rates (for species in Tiers 1 through 3) or 
based on the most recent 5 years' worth of harvests (for species in 
Tiers 4 through 6). This alternative is also inconsistent with the 
objectives of this action because it does not take into account the 
most recent biological information for this fishery. NMFS annually 
conducts at-sea stock surveys for different species, as well as 
statistical modeling, to estimate stock sizes and permissible harvest 
levels. Actual harvest rates or harvest amounts are a component of 
these estimates, but in and of themselves may not accurately portray 
stock sizes and conditions. Harvest rates are listed for each species 
category for each year in the SAFE report (see ADDRESSES).
    Alternative 4 would lead to significantly lower harvests of all 
species to reduce TAC from the upper end of the OY range in the BSAI to 
its lower end of 1.4 million mt. This result would lead to significant 
reductions in harvests of species by small entities. While reductions 
of this size could be associated with offsetting price increases, the 
size of these increases is uncertain, and, assuming volume decreases 
would lead to price increases, it is unclear whether price increases 
would be sufficient to offset the volume decreases and to leave 
revenues unchanged for small entities. Thus, this action would have an 
adverse economic impact on small entities, compared to the preferred 
alternative.
    Alternative 5, which sets all harvests equal to zero, may also 
address conservation issues, but would have a significant adverse 
economic impact on small entities.
    Impacts on marine mammals resulting from fishing activities 
conducted under this rule are discussed in the EIS (see ADDRESSES).
    Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), the Assistant Administrator for 
Fisheries, NOAA, finds good cause to waive the 30-day delay in 
effectiveness for this rule because delaying this rule is contrary to 
the public interest. The Plan Team review occurred in November 2017, 
and the Council considered and recommended the final harvest 
specifications in December 2017. Accordingly, NMFS' review could not 
begin until after the December 2017 Council meeting, and after the 
public had time to comment on the proposed action. If this rule's 
effectiveness is delayed, fisheries that might otherwise remain open 
under these rules may prematurely close based on the lower TACs 
established in the final 2017 and 2018 harvest specifications (82 FR 
11826, February 27, 2017). If implemented immediately, this rule would 
allow these fisheries to continue fishing because some of the new TACs 
implemented by this rule are higher than the TACs under which they are 
currently fishing.
    In addition, immediate effectiveness of this action is required to 
provide consistent management and conservation of fishery resources 
based on the best available scientific information. This is 
particularly pertinent for those species that have lower 2018 ABCs and 
TACs than those established in the 2017 and 2018 harvest specifications 
(82 FR 11826, February 27, 2017). If implemented immediately, this rule 
would ensure that NMFS can properly manage those fisheries for which 
this rule sets lower 2018 ABCs and TACs, which are based on the most 
recent biological information on the condition of stocks, rather than 
managing species under the higher TACs set in the previous year's 
harvest specifications.
    Certain fisheries, such as those for pollock and Pacific cod, are 
intensive, fast-paced fisheries. Other fisheries, such as those for 
flatfish, rockfish, skates, sculpins, sharks, and octopuses, are 
critical as directed fisheries and as incidental catch in other 
fisheries. U.S. fishing vessels have demonstrated the capacity to catch 
the TAC allocations in these fisheries. Any delay in allocating the 
final TAC limits in these fisheries would cause confusion in the 
industry and potential economic harm through unnecessary discards, thus 
undermining the intent of this rule. Predicting which fisheries may 
close is impossible because these fisheries are affected by several 
factors that cannot be predicted in advance, including fishing effort, 
weather, movement of fishery stocks, and market price. Furthermore, the 
closure of one fishery has a cascading effect on other fisheries, for 
example by freeing up fishing vessels, which would allow them to move 
from closed fisheries to open ones and lead to an increase in the 
fishing capacity in those open fisheries, causing those open fisheries 
to close at an accelerated pace.
    Additionally, in fisheries subject to declining sideboards, 
delaying this rule's effectiveness could allow some vessels to 
inadvertently reach or exceed their new sideboard limits. Because 
sideboards are intended to protect traditional fisheries in other 
sectors, allowing one sector to exceed its new sideboards by delaying 
this rule's effectiveness would effectively reduce the available catch 
for sectors without sideboard limits. Moreover, the new TAC and 
sideboard limits protect the fisheries from being overfished. Thus, the 
delay is contrary to the public interest in protecting traditional 
fisheries and fish stocks.
    If the final harvest specifications are not effective by March 24, 
2018, which is the start of the 2018 Pacific halibut season as 
specified by the IPHC, the hook-and-line sablefish fishery will not 
begin concurrently with the Pacific halibut IFQ season. Delayed 
effectiveness of this action would result in confusion for sablefish 
harvesters and economic harm from unnecessary discard of sablefish that 
are caught along with Pacific halibut, as both hook-and-line sablefish 
and Pacific halibut are managed under the same IFQ program. Immediate 
effectiveness of the final 2018 and 2019 harvest specifications will 
allow the sablefish IFQ fishery to begin concurrently with the Pacific 
halibut IFQ season.
    Finally, immediate effectiveness also would provide the fishing 
industry the earliest possible opportunity to plan and conduct its 
fishing operations with respect to new information about TAC limits. 
Therefore, NMFS finds good cause to waive the 30-day delay in 
effectiveness under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3).

Small Entity Compliance Guide

    This final rule is a plain language guide to assist small entities 
in complying with this final rule as required by the Small Business 
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996. This final rule's primary 
purpose is to announce the final 2018 and 2019 harvest specifications 
and prohibited species bycatch allowances for the groundfish fisheries 
of the BSAI. This

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action is necessary to establish harvest limits and associated 
management measures for groundfish during the 2018 and 2019 fishing 
years and to accomplish the goals and objectives of the FMP. This 
action directly affects all fishermen who participate in the BSAI 
fisheries. The specific amounts of OFL, ABC, TAC, and PSC amounts are 
provided in tables to assist the reader. NMFS will announce closures of 
directed fishing in the Federal Register and information bulletins 
released by the Alaska Region. Affected fishermen should keep 
themselves informed of such closures.

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

    Dated: February 21, 2018.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
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                                               Dated: February 21, 2018.                             apportionments, and prohibited species                quota (PSQ) reserves established by
                                             Samuel D. Rauch, III,                                   catch allowances for the groundfish                   § 679.21; seasonal allowances of
                                             Deputy Assistant Administrator for                      fishery of the Bering Sea and Aleutian                pollock, Pacific cod, and Atka mackerel
                                             Regulatory Programs, National Marine                    Islands management area (BSAI). This                  TAC; American Fisheries Act
                                             Fisheries Service.                                      action is necessary to establish harvest              allocations; Amendment 80 allocations;
                                               For the reasons set out in the                        limits for groundfish during the 2018                 Community Development Quota (CDQ)
                                             preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is amended                    and 2019 fishing years, and to                        reserve amounts established by
                                             as follows:                                             accomplish the goals and objectives of                § 679.20(b)(1)(ii); and acceptable
                                                                                                     the Fishery Management Plan for                       biological catch (ABC) surpluses and
                                             PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE                               Groundfish of the Bering Sea and                      reserves for CDQ groups and the
                                             NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES                              Aleutian Islands Management Area                      Amendment 80 cooperative for flathead
                                                                                                     (FMP). The intended effect of this action             sole, rock sole, and yellowfin sole. The
                                             ■ 1. The authority citation for part 648                is to conserve and manage the                         final harvest specifications set forth in
                                             continues to read as follows:                           groundfish resources in the BSAI in                   Tables 1 through 25 of this action satisfy
                                                 Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                   accordance with the Magnuson-Stevens                  these requirements.
                                                                                                     Fishery Conservation and Management                      Section 679.20(c)(3)(i) further requires
                                             ■ 2. In § 648.90, add paragraph                         Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).                           NMFS to consider public comment on
                                             (a)(5)(i)(D)(1)(iii) effective March 1,                                                                       the proposed harvest specifications and
                                                                                                     DATES: Effective from 1200 hrs, Alaska
                                             2018, through April 30, 2018.                                                                                 to publish final harvest specifications in
                                                The addition reads as follows:                       local time (A.l.t.), February 27, 2018,
                                                                                                     through 2400 hrs, A.l.t., December 31,                the Federal Register. The proposed
                                             § 648.90 NE multispecies assessment,                    2019.                                                 2018 and 2019 harvest specifications for
                                             framework procedures and specifications,                                                                      the groundfish fishery of the BSAI were
                                                                                                     ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of the
                                             and flexible area action system.                                                                              published in the Federal Register on
                                                                                                     Alaska Groundfish Harvest
                                                (a) * * *                                                                                                  December 8, 2017 (82 FR 57906).
                                                                                                     Specifications Final Environmental
                                                (5) * * *                                                                                                  Comments were invited and accepted
                                                                                                     Impact Statement (EIS), Record of
                                                (i) * * *                                                                                                  through January 8, 2018. NMFS received
                                                (D) * * *                                            Decision (ROD), Supplementary
                                                                                                                                                           no substantive comments on the
                                                (1) * * *                                            Information Report (SIR) to the EIS, and
                                                                                                                                                           proposed harvest specifications. NMFS
                                                (iii) Emergency rule reducing the                    the Initial Regulatory Flexibility
                                                                                                                                                           consulted with the Council on the final
                                             duration of southern windowpane                         Analysis (IRFA) prepared for this action
                                                                                                                                                           2018 and 2019 harvest specifications
                                             flounder AM for non-groundfish vessels.                 are available from http://
                                                                                                                                                           during the December 2017 Council
                                             Effective March 1, 2018, through April                  alaskafisheries.noaa.gov. The final 2017
                                                                                                                                                           meeting in Anchorage, AK. After
                                             30, 2018, the southern windowpane                       Stock Assessment and Fishery
                                                                                                                                                           considering public comments, as well as
                                             flounder AM is removed for all vessels                  Evaluation (SAFE) report for the
                                                                                                                                                           biological and economic data that were
                                             fishing with trawl gear with a codend                   groundfish resources of the BSAI, dated
                                                                                                                                                           available at the Council’s December
                                             mesh size equal to or greater than 5                    November 2017, as well as the SAFE
                                                                                                                                                           meeting, in this final rule NMFS
                                             inches (12.7 cm) in other, non-specified                reports for previous years, are available
                                                                                                                                                           implements the final 2018 and 2019
                                             sub-components of the fishery,                          from the North Pacific Fishery
                                                                                                                                                           harvest specifications as recommended
                                             including, but not limited to, exempted                 Management Council (Council) at 605
                                                                                                                                                           by the Council.
                                             fisheries that occur in Federal waters                  West 4th Avenue, Suite 306, Anchorage,
                                                                                                     AK, 99510–2252, phone 907–271–2809,                   ABC and TAC Harvest Specifications
                                             and fisheries harvesting exempted
                                             species specified in § 648.80(b)(3).                    or from the Council’s website at http://                The final ABC levels for Alaska
                                                                                                     www.npfmc.org/.                                       groundfish are based on the best
                                             *       *    *    *     *
                                                                                                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      available biological and socioeconomic
                                             [FR Doc. 2018–03899 Filed 2–26–18; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                     Steve Whitney, 907–586–7228.                          information, including projected
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                                                                                                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Federal                    biomass trends, information on assumed
                                                                                                     regulations at 50 CFR part 679                        distribution of stock biomass, and
                                             DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  implement the FMP and govern the                      revised technical methods used to
                                                                                                     groundfish fisheries in the BSAI. The                 calculate stock biomass. In general, the
                                             National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        Council prepared the FMP, and NMFS                    development of ABCs and overfishing
                                             Administration                                          approved it, under the Magnuson-                      levels (OFLs) involves sophisticated
                                                                                                     Stevens Act. General regulations                      statistical analyses of fish populations.
                                             50 CFR Part 679                                         governing U.S. fisheries also appear at               The FMP specifies a series of six tiers
                                             [Docket No. 170817779–8161–02]
                                                                                                     50 CFR part 600.                                      to define OFL and ABC amounts based
                                                                                                        The FMP and its implementing                       on the level of reliable information
                                             RIN 0648–XF636                                          regulations require NMFS, after                       available to fishery scientists. Tier 1
                                                                                                     consultation with the Council, to                     represents the highest level of
                                             Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic                     specify annually the total allowable                  information quality available, while Tier
                                             Zone Off Alaska; Bering Sea and                         catch (TAC) for each target species                   6 represents the lowest.
                                             Aleutian Islands; 2018 and 2019                         category. The sum of all TAC for all                    In December 2017, the Council, its
                                             Harvest Specifications for Groundfish                   groundfish species in the BSAI must be                Scientific and Statistical Committee
                                             AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      within the optimum yield (OY) range of                (SSC), and its Advisory Panel (AP)
                                                                                                     1.4 million to 2.0 million metric tons                reviewed current biological and harvest
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                                             Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                             Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      (mt) (see § 679.20(a)(1)(i)(A)). This final           information about the condition of the
                                             Commerce.                                               rule specifies the TAC at 2.0 million mt              BSAI groundfish stocks. The Council’s
                                             ACTION: Final rule; closures.                           for both 2018 and 2019. NMFS also                     BSAI Groundfish Plan Team (Plan
                                                                                                     must specify apportionments of TAC,                   Team) compiled and presented this
                                             SUMMARY: NMFS announces final 2018                      prohibited species catch (PSC)                        information in the final 2017 SAFE
                                             and 2019 harvest specifications,                        allowances, and prohibited species                    report for the BSAI groundfish fisheries,


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                                             dated November 2017 (see ADDRESSES).                    Other Actions Affecting the 2018 and                  Aleutian Islands subarea (AI) equal to
                                             The SAFE report contains a review of                    2019 Harvest Specifications                           27 percent of the Pacific cod ABC for
                                             the latest scientific analyses and                                                                            the AI. The Council recommended that
                                                                                                     Amendment 117: Reclassify Squid as an
                                             estimates of each species’ biomass and                                                                        the final 2018 and 2019 Pacific cod
                                                                                                     Ecosystem Species
                                             other biological parameters, as well as                                                                       TACs accommodate the State’s GHLs for
                                             summaries of the available information                     In June 2017, the Council                          Pacific cod in State waters in the AI.
                                             on the BSAI ecosystem and the                           recommended for Secretarial review                    The Council and its Plan Team, SSC,
                                             economic condition of groundfish                        Amendment 117 to the FMP.                             and AP recommended that the sum of
                                             fisheries off Alaska. NMFS notified the                 Amendment 117 would reclassify squid                  all State and Federal water Pacific cod
                                             public of the comment period for these                  in the FMP as an ‘‘Ecosystem                          removals from the AI not exceed the
                                             harvest specifications—and of the                       Component Species,’’ which is a                       final ABC recommendations of 21,500
                                             publication of the 2017 SAFE report—                    category of non-target species that are               mt. Accordingly, the Council
                                             in the notice of proposed harvest                       not in need of conservation and                       recommended that the final 2018 and
                                             specifications. From the data and                       management. Currently, NMFS annually                  2019 Pacific cod TACs in the AI account
                                             analyses in the SAFE report, the Plan                   sets an OFL, ABC, and TAC for squid in                for State GHLs, and in this final rule
                                             Team recommended an OFL and ABC                         the BSAI groundfish harvest                           NMFS sets the final AI TAC at 27
                                             for each species or species group at the                specifications. Under Amendment 117,                  percent less than the final AI ABC.
                                             November 2017 Plan Team meeting.                        OFL, ABC, and TAC specifications
                                                                                                     would no longer be required. Proposed                 Changes From the Proposed 2018 and
                                                In December 2017, the SSC, AP, and                                                                         2019 Harvest Specifications for the
                                                                                                     regulations to implement Amendment
                                             Council reviewed the Plan Team’s                                                                              BSAI
                                                                                                     117 would prohibit directed fishing for
                                             recommendations. The final TAC
                                                                                                     squid, require recordkeeping and                         The Council’s recommendations for
                                             recommendations were based on the
                                                                                                     reporting to monitor and report catch of              the proposed 2018 and 2019 harvest
                                             ABCs as adjusted for other biological
                                                                                                     squid species annually, and establish a               specifications (82 FR 57906, December
                                             and socioeconomic considerations,
                                                                                                     squid maximum retainable amount                       8, 2017) were based largely on
                                             including maintaining the sum of all the
                                                                                                     when directed fishing for groundfish                  information contained in the 2016 SAFE
                                             TACs within the required OY range of
                                                                                                     species at 20 percent to discourage                   report for the BSAI groundfish fisheries.
                                             1.4 million to 2.0 million mt. As
                                                                                                     retention, while allowing flexibility to              Through the proposed harvest
                                             required by annual catch limit rules for                prosecute groundfish fisheries. Further               specifications, NMFS notified the public
                                             all fisheries (74 FR 3178, January 16,                  details will be available on publication              that these harvest specifications could
                                             2009), none of the Council’s                            of the proposed rule for Amendment                    change, as the Council would consider
                                             recommended TACs for 2018 or 2019                       117. If Amendment 117 and its                         information contained in the final 2017
                                             exceed the final 2018 or 2019 ABCs for                  implementing regulations are approved                 SAFE report; recommendations from the
                                             any species or species group. NMFS                      by the Secretary, Amendment 117 and                   Plan Team, SSC, and AP committees;
                                             finds that the Council’s recommended                    its implementing regulations are                      and public testimony when making its
                                             OFLs, ABCs, and TACs are consistent                     anticipated to be effective by 2019. Until            recommendations for final harvest
                                             with the preferred harvest strategy and                 Amendment 117 is effective, NMFS will                 specifications at the December 2017
                                             the biological condition of groundfish                  continue to publish OFLs, ABCs, and                   Council meeting. NMFS further notified
                                             stocks as described in the 2017 SAFE                    TACs for squid in the BSAI groundfish                 the public that, as required by the FMP
                                             report that was approved by the                         harvest specifications.                               and its implementing regulations, the
                                             Council. Therefore, this final rule                                                                           sum of the TACs must be within the OY
                                             provides notice that the Secretary of                   State of Alaska Guideline Harvest Levels
                                                                                                                                                           range of 1.4 million and 2.0 million mt.
                                             Commerce (Secretary) approves the final                    The Alaska Board of Fisheries (BOF),                  Information contained in the 2017
                                             2018 and 2019 harvest specifications as                 a regulatory body for the Alaska                      SAFE report indicates biomass changes
                                             recommended by the Council.                             Department of Fish and Game,                          from the 2016 SAFE report for several
                                                The 2018 harvest specifications set in               established a guideline harvest level                 groundfish species. The 2017 report was
                                             this final action will supersede the 2018               (GHL) in State of Alaska (State) waters               made available for public review during
                                             harvest specifications previously set in                between 164 and 167 degrees west                      the public comment period for the
                                             the final 2017 and 2018 harvest                         longitude in the Bering Sea subarea (BS)              proposed harvest specifications. At the
                                             specifications (82 FR 11826, February                   equal to 6.4 percent of the Pacific cod               December 2017 Council meeting, the
                                             27, 2017). The 2019 harvest                             ABC for the BS. The Council                           SSC recommended the 2018 and 2019
                                             specifications herein will be superseded                recommended that the final 2018 and                   ABCs for many species based on the
                                             in early 2019 when the final 2019 and                   2019 Pacific cod TACs accommodate                     best and most recent information
                                             2020 harvest specifications are                         the State’s GHLs for Pacific cod in State             contained in the 2017 SAFE reports.
                                             published. Pursuant to this final action,               waters in the BS. The Council and its                 This recommendation resulted in an
                                             the 2018 harvest specifications therefore               Plan Team, SSC, and AP recommended                    ABC sum total for all BSAI groundfish
                                             will apply for the remainder of the                     that the sum of all State and Federal                 species in excess of 2 million mt for
                                             current year (2018), while the 2019                     water Pacific cod removals from the BS                both 2018 and 2019.
                                             harvest specifications are projected only               not exceed the final ABC                                 Based on increased fishing effort in
                                             for the following year (2019) and will be               recommendations of 201,000 mt for                     2017, the Council recommends final BS
                                             superseded in early 2019 by the final                   2018 and 170,000 mt for 2019.                         pollock TACs increase by 4,483 mt in
                                             2019 and 2020 harvest specifications.                   Accordingly, the Council recommended                  2018 and increase by 23,142 mt in 2019
                                             Because this final action (published in                                                                       compared to the proposed 2018 and
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                                                                                                     that the final 2018 and 2019 Pacific cod
                                             early 2018) will be superseded in early                 TACs in the BS account for State GHLs,                2019 BS pollock TACs. In terms of
                                             2019 by the publication of the final 2019               and NMFS sets the final BS TAC at 6.4                 percentage, the largest increases in final
                                             and 2020 harvest specifications, it is                  percent less than the Pacific cod BS                  2018 TACs relative to the proposed
                                             projected that this final action will                   ABC.                                                  2018 TACs were for BSAI ‘‘other
                                             implement the harvest specifications for                   For 2018 and 2019, the BOF                         flatfish’’ and BSAI sharks, while the
                                             the BSAI for approximately one year.                    established a GHL in State waters in the              largest increases for 2019 also included


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                                             sablefish. The 2018 increases were to                                  blackspotted and rougheye rockfish, BS                  upper limit for OY of 2.0 million mt.
                                             account for higher incidental catches of                               ‘‘other rockfish,’’ CAI Atka mackerel,                  These changes are compared in Table
                                             these species in 2017. Other increases in                              WAI Atka mackerel, squids, and                          1A.
                                             the final 2018 TACs relative to the                                    octopuses. As noted in the proposed                       Table 1 lists the Council’s
                                             proposed 2018 TACs included sablefish,                                 2018 and 2019 harvest specifications,                   recommended final 2018 OFL, ABC,
                                             Greenland turbot, Alaska plaice, BS                                    the BS Pacific cod ABC and TAC
                                                                                                                                                                            TAC, initial TAC (ITAC), and CDQ
                                             Pacific ocean perch, northern rockfish,                                proposed for 2018 and 2019 decreased
                                                                                                                                                                            reserve allocations of the BSAI
                                             Central Aleutian and Western Aleutian                                  based on the final 2017 stock
                                                                                                                                                                            groundfish species or species groups;
                                             (CAI/WAI) blackspotted and rougheye                                    assessment. The remaining 2018
                                             rockfish, shortraker rockfish, AI ‘‘other                              decreases were to account for the                       and Table 2 lists the Council’s
                                             rockfish,’’ Eastern Aleutian Islands and                               increases to the TACs for the species                   recommended final 2019 OFL, ABC,
                                             Bering Sea (EAI/BS) Atka mackerel,                                     listed above and for the requirement not                TAC, ITAC, and CDQ reserve allocations
                                             skates, and sculpins. The 2018 increases                               to exceed the 2.0 million mt OY limit                   of the BSAI groundfish species or
                                             were to account for higher interest in                                 on overall TAC in the BSAI.                             species groups. NMFS concurs in these
                                             directed fishing or higher anticipated                                    The changes to TACs between the                      recommendations. These final 2018 and
                                             incidental catch needs.                                                proposed and final harvest                              2019 TAC recommendations for the
                                                Decreases in final 2018 TACs                                        specifications are based on the most                    BSAI are within the OY range
                                             compared to the proposed 2018 TACs                                     recent scientific and economic                          established for the BSAI and do not
                                             were for Bogoslof pollock, BS Pacific                                  information and are consistent with the                 exceed the ABC for any species or
                                             cod, arrowtooth flounder, rock sole,                                   FMP, regulatory obligations, and harvest                species group. The apportionment of
                                             flathead sole, EAI Pacific ocean perch,                                strategy as described in the proposed                   TAC amounts among fisheries and
                                             WAI Pacific ocean perch, BS/EAI                                        harvest specifications, including the                   seasons is discussed below.

                                               TABLE 1—FINAL 2018 OVERFISHING LEVEL (OFL), ACCEPTABLE BIOLOGICAL CATCH (ABC), TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCH
                                                         (TAC), INITIAL TAC (ITAC), AND CDQ RESERVE ALLOCATION OF GROUNDFISH IN THE BSAI 1
                                                                                                                                  [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                                                              2018
                                                                  Species                                        Area
                                                                                                                                         OFL                   ABC             TAC            ITAC 2      CDQ 3

                                             Pollock 4 .............................................   BS ........................       4,797,000             2,592,000      1,364,341       1,227,907     136,434
                                                                                                       AI .........................         49,289                40,788         19,000          17,100       1,900
                                                                                                       Bogoslof ...............            130,428                60,800            450             450            0
                                             Pacific cod 5 .......................................     BS ........................         238,000               201,000        188,136         168,005      20,131
                                                                                                       AI .........................         28,700                21,500         15,695          14,016       1,679
                                             Sablefish ............................................    BS ........................           2,887                 1,464          1,464           1,208         201
                                                                                                       AI .........................          3,917                 1,988          1,988           1,615         335
                                             Yellowfin sole .....................................      BSAI ....................           306,700               277,500        154,000         137,522      16,478
                                             Greenland turbot ................................         BSAI ....................            13,148                11,132          5,294           4,500          n/a
                                                                                                       BS ........................              n/a                9,718          5,125           4,356         548
                                                                                                       AI .........................             n/a                1,414            169             144            0
                                             Arrowtooth flounder ...........................           BSAI ....................            76,757                65,932         13,621          11,578       1,457
                                             Kamchatka flounder ...........................            BSAI ....................            11,347                 9,737          5,000           4,250            0
                                             Rock sole ...........................................     BSAI ....................           147,300               143,100         47,100          42,060       5,040
                                             Flathead sole 6 ...................................       BSAI ....................            79,862                66,773         14,500          12,949       1,552
                                             Alaska plaice ......................................      BSAI ....................            41,170                34,590         16,100          13,685            0
                                             Other flatfish 7 ....................................     BSAI ....................            17,591                13,193          4,000           3,400            0
                                             Pacific ocean perch ...........................           BSAI ....................            51,675                42,509         37,361          32,853          n/a
                                                                                                       BS ........................              n/a               11,861         11,861          10,082            0
                                                                                                       EAI .......................              n/a               10,021          9,000           8,037         963
                                                                                                       CAI .......................              n/a                7,787          7,500           6,698         803
                                                                                                       WAI ......................               n/a               12,840          9,000           8,037         963
                                             Northern rockfish ...............................         BSAI ....................            15,888                12,975          6,100           5,185            0
                                             Blackspotted and Rougheye rock-                           BSAI ....................               749                   613            225             191            0
                                               fish 8.
                                                                                                       BS/EAI .................                 n/a                 374              75              64           0
                                                                                                       CAI/WAI ...............                  n/a                 239             150             128           0
                                             Shortraker rockfish .............................         BSAI ....................               666                  499             150             128           0
                                             Other rockfish 9 ..................................       BSAI ....................             1,816                1,362             845             718           0
                                                                                                       BS ........................              n/a                 791             275             234           0
                                                                                                       AI .........................             n/a                 571             570             485           0
                                             Atka mackerel ....................................        BSAI ....................           108,600               92,000          71,000          63,403       7,597
                                                                                                       BS/EAI .................                 n/a              36,820          36,500          32,595       3,906
                                                                                                       CAI .......................              n/a              32,000          21,000          18,753       2,247
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                                                                                                       WAI ......................               n/a              23,180          13,500          12,056       1,445
                                             Skates ................................................   BSAI ....................            46,668               39,082          27,000          22,950           0
                                             Sculpins .............................................    BSAI ....................            53,201               39,995           5,000           4,250           0
                                             Sharks ................................................   BSAI ....................               689                  517             180             153           0
                                             Squids ................................................   BSAI ....................             6,912                5,184           1,200           1,020           0
                                             Octopuses ..........................................      BSAI ....................             4,769                3,576             250             213           0




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                                               TABLE 1—FINAL 2018 OVERFISHING LEVEL (OFL), ACCEPTABLE BIOLOGICAL CATCH (ABC), TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCH
                                                    (TAC), INITIAL TAC (ITAC), AND CDQ RESERVE ALLOCATION OF GROUNDFISH IN THE BSAI 1—Continued
                                                                                                                                           [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                                                                           2018
                                                                     Species                                             Area
                                                                                                                                                    OFL                   ABC               TAC                 ITAC 2             CDQ 3

                                                    Total ............................................        ..............................        6,235,729             3,779,809        2,000,000              1,791,308          196,081
                                               1 These amounts apply to the entire BSAI management area unless otherwise specified. With the exception of pollock, and for the purpose of
                                             these harvest specifications, the Bering Sea subarea (BS) includes the Bogoslof District.
                                               2 Except for pollock, the portion of the sablefish TAC allocated to hook-and-line and pot gear, and Amendment 80 species, 15 percent of each
                                             TAC is put into a non-specified reserve. The ITAC for these species is the remainder of the TAC after the subtraction of these reserves. For pol-
                                             lock and Amendment 80 species, ITAC is the non-CDQ allocation of TAC (see footnotes 3 and 5).
                                               3 For the Amendment 80 species (Atka mackerel, flathead sole, rock sole, yellowfin sole, Pacific cod, and Aleutian Islands Pacific ocean
                                             perch), 10.7 percent of the TAC is reserved for use by CDQ participants (see §§ 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C) and 679.31). Twenty percent of the sablefish
                                             TAC allocated to hook-and-line gear or pot gear, 7.5 percent of the sablefish TAC allocated to trawl gear, and 10.7 percent of the TACs for Ber-
                                             ing Sea Greenland turbot and arrowtooth flounder are reserved for use by CDQ participants (see § 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(B) and (D)). Aleutian Islands
                                             Greenland turbot, ‘‘other flatfish,’’ Alaska plaice, Bering Sea Pacific ocean perch, northern rockfish, shortraker rockfish, blackspotted and
                                             rougheye rockfish, ‘‘other rockfish,’’ skates, sculpins, sharks, squids, and octopuses are not allocated to the CDQ program.
                                               4 Under § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A), the annual BS pollock TAC, after subtracting first for the CDQ directed fishing allowance (10 percent) and second
                                             for the incidental catch allowance (3.9 percent), is further allocated by sector for a pollock directed fishery as follows: inshore—50 percent; catch-
                                             er/processor—40 percent; and motherships—10 percent. Under § 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2), the annual AI pollock TAC, after subtracting first for the
                                             CDQ directed fishing allowance (10 percent) and second for the incidental catch allowance (2,400 mt), is allocated to the Aleut Corporation for a
                                             pollock directed fishery.
                                               5 The BS Pacific cod TAC is set to account for the 6.4 percent of the BS ABC for the State of Alaska’s (State) guideline harvest level in State
                                             waters of the BS. The AI Pacific cod TAC is set to account for the 27 percent of the AI ABC for the State guideline harvest level in State waters
                                             of the AI.
                                               6 ‘‘Flathead sole’’ includes Hippoglossoides elassodon (flathead sole) and Hippoglossoides robustus (Bering flounder).
                                               7 ‘‘Other flatfish’’ includes all flatfish species, except for halibut (a prohibited species), flathead sole, Greenland turbot, rock sole, yellowfin sole,
                                             arrowtooth flounder, Kamchatka flounder, and Alaska plaice.
                                               8 ‘‘Rougheye rockfish’’ includes Sebastes aleutianus (rougheye) and Sebastes melanostictus (blackspotted).
                                               9 ‘‘Other rockfish’’ includes all Sebastes and Sebastolobus species except for Pacific ocean perch, northern rockfish, shortraker rockfish, and
                                             blackspotted and rougheye rockfish.
                                               Note: Regulatory areas and districts are defined at § 679.2 (BSAI = Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area, BS = Bering Sea sub-
                                             area, AI = Aleutian Islands subarea, EAI = Eastern Aleutian district, CAI = Central Aleutian district, WAI = Western Aleutian district.)

                                                                               TABLE 1A—COMPARISON OF FINAL 2018 AND 2019 WITH PROPOSED 2018 AND 2019
                                                                                                 TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCH IN THE BSAI
                                                                                                                                           [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                                                             2018                                                      2019
                                                                                                                                                           2018                                                          2019
                                                                                                                                           2018                          percentage                      2019                      percentage
                                                                                                                    2018 final                          difference                     2019 final                     difference
                                                            Species                             Area 1                                   proposed                         difference                   proposed                     difference
                                                                                                                      TAC                                  from                          TAC                             from
                                                                                                                                           TAC                               from                        TAC                           from
                                                                                                                                                        proposed                                                      proposed
                                                                                                                                                                          proposed                                                  proposed

                                             Pollock ..................................   BS .................        1,364,341            1,359,858          4,483             0.3     1,383,000       1,359,858         23,142          1.7
                                                                                          AI ...................         19,000               19,000              0             0.0        19,000          19,000              0          0.0
                                                                                          Bogoslof ........                 450                  500           ¥50            ¥10.0           500             500              0          0.0
                                             Pacific cod ............................     BS .................          188,136              194,936         ¥6,800            ¥3.5       159,120         194,936        ¥35,816        ¥18.4
                                                                                          AI ...................         15,695               15,695              0             0.0        15,695          15,695              0          0.0
                                             Sablefish ...............................    BS .................            1,464                1,274            190            14.9         2,061           1,274            787         61.8
                                                                                          AI ...................          1,988                1,735            253            14.6         2,798           1,735          1,063         61.3
                                             Yellowfin sole ........................      BSAI ..............           154,000              154,000              0             0.0       156,000         154,000          2,000          1.3
                                             Greenland turbot ...................         BS .................            5,125                4,375            750            17.1         5,125           4,375            750         17.1
                                                                                          AI ...................            169                  125             44            35.2           169             125             44         35.2
                                             Arrowtooth flounder ..............           BSAI ..............            13,621               14,000          ¥379             ¥2.7        14,000          14,000              0          0.0
                                             Kamchatka flounder ..............            BSAI ..............             5,000                5,000              0             0.0         5,000           5,000              0          0.0
                                             Rock sole ..............................     BSAI ..............            47,100               50,100         ¥3,000            ¥6.0        49,100          50,100         ¥1,000         ¥2.0
                                             Flathead sole ........................       BSAI ..............            14,500               15,500         ¥1,000            ¥6.5        16,500          15,500          1,000          6.5
                                             Alaska plaice .........................      BSAI ..............            16,100               13,000          3,100            23.8        16,252          13,000          3,252         25.0
                                             Other flatfish .........................     BSAI ..............             4,000                2,500          1,500            60.0         4,000           2,500          1,500         60.0
                                             Pacific ocean perch ..............           BS .................           11,861               11,000            861             7.8        11,499          11,000            499          4.5
                                                                                          EAI ................            9,000                9,900          ¥900             ¥9.1         9,715           9,900          ¥185          ¥1.9
                                                                                          CAI ................            7,500                7,500              0             0.0         7,549           7,500             49          0.7
                                                                                          WAI ...............             9,000               12,000         ¥3,000           ¥25.0         9,117          12,000         ¥2,883        ¥24.0
                                             Northern rockfish ..................         BSAI ..............             6,100                5,000          1,100            22.0         6,500           5,000          1,500         30.0
                                             Blackspotted/Rougheye rock-                  BS/EAI ...........                 75                  100           ¥25            ¥25.0            75             100           ¥25         ¥25.0
                                               fish.
                                                                                          CAI/WAI ........                   150                  125            25            20.0           150               125           25         20.0
                                             Shortraker rockfish ................         BSAI ..............                150                  125            25            20.0           150               125           25         20.0
                                             Other rockfish .......................       BS .................               275                  325          ¥50            ¥15.4           275               325         ¥50         ¥15.4
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                                                                                          AI ...................             570                  550            20             3.6           570               550           20          3.6
                                             Atka mackerel .......................        EAI/BS ...........              36,500               34,000         2,500             7.4        33,780            34,000        ¥220          ¥0.6
                                                                                          CAI ................            21,000               21,500         ¥500             ¥2.3        24,895            21,500        3,395         15.8
                                                                                          WAI ...............             13,500               13,910         ¥410             ¥2.9        13,825            13,910         ¥85          ¥0.6
                                             Skates ...................................   BSAI ..............             27,000               26,000         1,000             3.8        27,000            26,000        1,000          3.8
                                             Sculpins ................................    BSAI ..............              5,000                4,500           500            11.1         5,000             4,500          500         11.1
                                             Sharks ...................................   BSAI ..............                180                  125            55            44.0           180               125           55         44.0
                                             Squids ...................................   BSAI ..............              1,200                1,342         ¥142            ¥10.6         1,200             1,342        ¥142         ¥10.6



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                                                                  TABLE 1A—COMPARISON OF FINAL 2018 AND 2019 WITH PROPOSED 2018 AND 2019—Continued
                                                                                         TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCH IN THE BSAI
                                                                                                                                        [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                                                          2018                                                          2019
                                                                                                                                                        2018                                                          2019
                                                                                                                                        2018                          percentage                      2019                          percentage
                                                                                                                 2018 final                          difference                     2019 final                     difference
                                                           Species                             Area 1                                 proposed                         difference                   proposed                         difference
                                                                                                                   TAC                                  from                          TAC                             from
                                                                                                                                        TAC                               from                        TAC                               from
                                                                                                                                                     proposed                                                      proposed
                                                                                                                                                                       proposed                                                      proposed

                                             Octopuses .............................      BSAI ..............              250               400          ¥150             ¥37.5           200            400           ¥200             ¥50.0

                                                  Total ...............................   BSAI ..............      2,000,000            2,000,000                 0           0.0    2,000,000       2,000,000                  0           0.0
                                               1 Bering  Sea subarea (BS), Aleutian Islands subarea (AI), Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands management area (BSAI), Eastern Aleutian District (EAI), Central Aleu-
                                             tian District (CAI), and Western Aleutian District (WAI).

                                               TABLE 2—FINAL 2019 OVERFISHING LEVEL (OFL), ACCEPTABLE BIOLOGICAL CATCH (ABC), TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCH
                                                         (TAC), INITIAL TAC (ITAC), AND CDQ RESERVE ALLOCATION OF GROUNDFISH IN THE BSAI1
                                                                                                                                        [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                                                                        2019
                                                                    Species                                           Area
                                                                                                                                                 OFL                   ABC               TAC               ITAC 2                   CDQ 3

                                             Pollock 4 .............................................       BS ........................           4,592,000             2,467,000        1,383,000              1,244,700              138,300
                                                                                                           AI .........................             37,431                30,803           19,000                 17,100                1,900
                                                                                                           Bogoslof ...............                130,428                60,800              500                    500                     0
                                             Pacific cod 5 .......................................         BS ........................             201,000               170,000          159,120                142,094               17,026
                                                                                                           AI .........................             28,700                21,500           15,695                 14,016                1,679
                                             Sablefish ............................................        BS ........................               4,576                 2,061            2,061                    876                   77
                                                                                                           AI .........................              6,209                 2,798            2,798                    595                   52
                                             Yellowfin sole .....................................          BSAI ....................               295,600               267,500          156,000                139,308               16,692
                                             Greenland turbot ................................             BSAI ....................                13,540                11,473            5,294                  4,500                   n/a
                                                                                                           BS ........................                  n/a               10,016            5,125                  4,356                  548
                                                                                                           AI .........................                 n/a                1,457              169                    144                     0
                                             Arrowtooth flounder ...........................               BSAI ....................                75,084                64,494           14,000                 11,900                1,498
                                             Kamchatka flounder ...........................                BSAI ....................                12,022                10,317            5,000                  4,250                     0
                                             Rock sole ...........................................         BSAI ....................               136,000               132,000           49,100                 43,846                5,254
                                             Flathead sole 6 ...................................           BSAI ....................                78,036                65,227           16,500                 14,735                1,766
                                             Alaska plaice ......................................          BSAI ....................                38,800                32,700           16,252                 13,814                     0
                                             Other flatfish 7 ....................................         BSAI ....................                17,591                13,193            4,000                  3,400                     0
                                             Pacific ocean perch ...........................               BSAI ....................                50,098                41,212           37,880                 33,332                   n/a
                                                                                                           BS ........................                  n/a               11,499           11,499                  9,774                     0
                                                                                                           EAI .......................                  n/a                9,715            9,715                  8,675                1,040
                                                                                                           CAI .......................                  n/a                7,549            7,549                  6,741                  808
                                                                                                           WAI ......................                   n/a               12,449            9,117                  8,141                  976
                                             Northern rockfish ...............................             BSAI ....................                15,563                12,710            6,500                  5,525                     0
                                             Blackspotted and Rougheye rock-                               BSAI ....................                   829                   678              225                    191                     0
                                               fish 8.
                                                                                                           BS/EAI .................                     n/a                  414                75                   64                      0
                                                                                                           CAI/WAI ...............                      n/a                  264               150                  128                      0
                                             Shortraker rockfish .............................             BSAI ....................                   666                   499               150                  128                      0
                                             Other rockfish 9 ..................................           BSAI ....................                 1,816                 1,362               845                  718                      0
                                                                                                           BS ........................                  n/a                  791               275                  234                      0
                                                                                                           AI .........................                 n/a                  571               570                  485                      0
                                             Atka mackerel ....................................            BSAI ....................                97,200                84,400            72,500               64,743                  7,758
                                                                                                           EAI/BS .................                     n/a               33,780            33,780               30,166                  3,614
                                                                                                           CAI .......................                  n/a               29,350            24,895               22,231                  2,664
                                                                                                           WAI ......................                   n/a               21,270            13,825               12,346                  1,479
                                             Skates ................................................       BSAI ....................                44,202                36,957            27,000               22,950                      0
                                             Sculpins .............................................        BSAI ....................                53,201                39,995             5,000                4,250                      0
                                             Sharks ................................................       BSAI ....................                   689                   517               180                  153                      0
                                             Squids ................................................       BSAI ....................                 6,912                 5,184             1,200                1,020                      0
                                             Octopuses ..........................................          BSAI ....................                 4,769                 3,576               200                  170                      0

                                                   Total ............................................      ..............................        5,942,962             3,578,956        2,000,000              1,788,813              195,373
                                               1 These amounts apply to the entire BSAI management area unless otherwise specified. With the exception of pollock, and for the purpose of
                                             these harvest specifications, the Bering Sea subarea (BS) includes the Bogoslof District.
                                               2 Except for pollock, the portion of the sablefish TAC allocated to hook-and-line and pot gear, and Amendment 80 species, 15 percent of each
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                                             TAC is put into a non-specified reserve. The ITAC for these species is the remainder of the TAC after the subtraction of these reserves. For pol-
                                             lock and Amendment 80 species, ITAC is the non-CDQ allocation of TAC (see footnotes 3 and 5).
                                               3 For the Amendment 80 species (Atka mackerel, flathead sole, rock sole, yellowfin sole, Pacific cod, and Aleutian Islands Pacific ocean
                                             perch), 10.7 percent of the TAC is reserved for use by CDQ participants (see §§ 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C) and 679.31). Twenty percent of the sablefish
                                             TAC allocated to hook-and-line gear or pot gear, 7.5 percent of the sablefish TAC allocated to trawl gear, and 10.7 percent of the TACs for Ber-
                                             ing Sea Greenland turbot and arrowtooth flounder are reserved for use by CDQ participants (see § 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(B) and (D)). Aleutian Islands
                                             Greenland turbot, ‘‘other flatfish,’’ Alaska plaice, Bering Sea Pacific ocean perch, northern rockfish, shortraker rockfish, blackspotted and
                                             rougheye rockfish, ‘‘other rockfish,’’ skates, sculpins, sharks, squids, and octopuses are not allocated to the CDQ program.



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                                               4 Under § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A), the annual BS pollock TAC, after subtracting first for the CDQ directed fishing allowance (10 percent) and second
                                             for the incidental catch allowance (3.9 percent), is further allocated by sector for a pollock directed fishery as follows: inshore—50 percent; catch-
                                             er/processor—40 percent; and motherships—10 percent. Under § 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2), the annual AI pollock TAC, after subtracting first for the
                                             CDQ directed fishing allowance (10 percent) and second for the incidental catch allowance (2,400 mt), is allocated to the Aleut Corporation for a
                                             pollock directed fishery.
                                               5 The BS Pacific cod TAC is set to account for the 6.4 percent of the BS ABC for the State of Alaska’s (State) guideline harvest level in State
                                             waters of the BS. The AI Pacific cod TAC is set to account for the 27 percent of the AI ABC for the State guideline harvest level in State waters
                                             of the AI.
                                               6 ‘‘Flathead sole’’ includes Hippoglossoides elassodon (flathead sole) and Hippoglossoides robustus (Bering flounder).
                                               7 ‘‘Other flatfish’’ includes all flatfish species, except for halibut (a prohibited species), flathead sole, Greenland turbot, rock sole, yellowfin sole,
                                             arrowtooth flounder, Kamchatka flounder, and Alaska plaice.
                                               8 ‘‘Rougheye rockfish’’ includes Sebastes aleutianus (rougheye) and Sebastes melanostictus (blackspotted).
                                               9 ‘‘Other rockfish’’ includes all Sebastes and Sebastolobus species except for Pacific ocean perch, northern rockfish, shortraker rockfish, and
                                             blackspotted and rougheye rockfish.
                                               Note: Regulatory areas and districts are defined at § 679.2 (BSAI = Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands management area, BS = Bering Sea sub-
                                             area, AI = Aleutian Islands subarea, EAI = Eastern Aleutian district, CAI = Central Aleutian district, WAI = Western Aleutian district.)


                                             Groundfish Reserves and the Incidental                               § 679.20(a)(5)(ii) because the Bogoslof                 4,000 mt of yellowfin sole, 10 mt of WAI
                                             Catch Allowance (ICA) for Pollock, Atka                              District is closed to directed fishing for              Pacific ocean perch, 120 mt of CAI
                                             Mackerel, Flathead Sole, Rock Sole,                                  pollock by regulation                                   Pacific ocean perch, 100 mt of EAI
                                             Yellowfin Sole, and Aleutian Islands                                 (§ 679.22(a)(7)(i)(B)). With the exception              Pacific ocean perch, 20 mt of WAI Atka
                                             Pacific Ocean Perch                                                  of the hook-and-line or pot gear                        mackerel, 75 mt of CAI Atka mackerel,
                                                Section 679.20(b)(1)(i) requires NMFS                             sablefish CDQ reserve, the regulations                  and 800 mt of EAI and BS Atka
                                             to reserve 15 percent of the TAC for                                 do not further apportion the CDQ                        mackerel TAC after subtracting the 10.7
                                             each target species, except for pollock,                             allocations by gear.                                    percent CDQ reserve. These ICA
                                             hook-and-line and pot gear allocation of                                Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(1),                 allowances are based on NMFS’
                                             sablefish, and Amendment 80 species,                                 NMFS allocates a pollock ICA of 3.9                     examination of the incidental catch in
                                             in a non-specified reserve. Section                                  percent of the BS pollock TAC after                     other target fisheries from 2003 through
                                             679.20(b)(1)(ii)(B) requires that NMFS                               subtracting the 10 percent CDQ reserve.                 2016.
                                             allocate 20 percent of the hook-and-line                             This allowance is based on NMFS’
                                                                                                                                                                             The regulations do not designate the
                                             or pot gear allocation of sablefish for the                          examination of the pollock incidental
                                                                                                                  catch, including the incidental catch by                remainder of the non-specified reserve
                                             fixed-gear sablefish CDQ reserve for                                                                                         by species or species group. Any
                                             each subarea. Section 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(D)                            CDQ vessels, in target fisheries other
                                                                                                                  than pollock from 2000 through 2017.                    amount of the reserve may be
                                             requires that NMFS allocate 7.5 percent                                                                                      apportioned to a target species that
                                             of the trawl gear allocations of sablefish                           During this 18-year period, the pollock
                                                                                                                  incidental catch ranged from a low of                   contributed to the non-specified
                                             in the BS and AI and 10.7 percent of the
                                                                                                                  2.4 percent in 2006 to a high of 4.8                    reserves during the year, provided that
                                             Bering Sea Greenland turbot and
                                                                                                                  percent in 2014, with an 18-year average                such apportionments are consistent
                                             arrowtooth flounder TACs to the
                                             respective CDQ reserves. Section                                     of 3.3 percent. Pursuant to                             with § 679.20(a)(3) and do not result in
                                             679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C) requires that NMFS                               § 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2)(ii), NMFS                     overfishing (see § 679.20(b)(1)(i)). The
                                             allocate 10.7 percent of the TAC for                                 establishes a pollock ICA of 2,400 mt of                Regional Administrator has determined
                                             Atka mackerel, Aleutian Islands Pacific                              the AI TAC after subtracting the 10-                    that the ITACs specified for the species
                                             ocean perch, yellowfin sole, rock sole,                              percent CDQ DFA. This allowance is                      listed in Table 1 need to be
                                             flathead sole, and Pacific cod to the                                based on NMFS’ examination of the                       supplemented from the non-specified
                                             CDQ reserves. Sections                                               pollock incidental catch, including the                 reserve because U.S. fishing vessels
                                             679.20(a)(5)(i)(A) and 679.31(a) also                                incidental catch by CDQ vessels, in                     have demonstrated the capacity to catch
                                             require that 10 percent of the Bering Sea                            target fisheries other than pollock from                the full TAC allocations. Therefore, in
                                             pollock TAC be allocated to the pollock                              2003 through 2017. During this 15-year                  accordance with § 679.20(b)(3), NMFS is
                                             CDQ directed fishing allowance (DFA).                                period, the incidental catch of pollock                 apportioning the amounts shown in
                                             Similarly, §§ 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2)(i)                             ranged from a low of 5 percent in 2006                  Table 3 from the non-specified reserve
                                             and 679.31(a) require that 10 percent of                             to a high of 17 percent in 2014, with a                 to increase the ITAC for shortraker
                                             the Aleutian Islands TAC be allocated to                             15-year average of 8 percent.                           rockfish, blackspotted and rougheye
                                             the pollock CDQ reserve. The entire                                     Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(8) and (10),                 rockfish, ‘‘other rockfish,’’ sharks, and
                                             Bogoslof District pollock TAC is                                     NMFS allocates ICAs of 4,000 mt of                      octopuses by 15 percent of the TAC in
                                             allocated as an ICA pursuant to                                      flathead sole, 6,000 mt of rock sole,                   2018 and 2019.

                                                            TABLE 3—FINAL 2018 AND 2019 APPORTIONMENT OF NON–SPECIFIED RESERVES TO ITAC CATEGORIES
                                                                                                                                [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                   2018 reserve         2018 final                          2019 reserve   2019 final
                                                        Species-area or subarea                               2018 ITAC                                                   2019 ITAC
                                                                                                                                     amount               ITAC                                amount         ITAC

                                             Shortraker rockfish-BSAI .........................                          128                     22              150                128               22           150
                                             Rougheye rockfish-BS/EAI ......................                              64                     11               75                 64               11            75
                                             Rougheye rockfish-CAI/WAI ....................                              128                     22              150                128               22           150
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                                             Other rockfish-Bering Sea subarea .........                                 234                     41              275                234               41           275
                                             Other rockfish-Aleutian Islands subarea                                     485                     85              570                485               85           570
                                             Sharks .....................................................                153                     27              180                153               27           180
                                             Octopuses ...............................................                   213                     37              250                340               60           400

                                                   Total .................................................              1,405                245               1,650               1,532             268         1,800



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                                             Allocation of Pollock TAC Under the                                          of the TAC is allocated to the B season                           in a manner agreed to by all members.
                                             American Fisheries Act (AFA)                                                 (§ 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(3)). Tables 4 and 5                       Second, AFA C/Ps not listed in the AFA
                                                                                                                          list these 2018 and 2019 amounts.                                 are limited to harvesting not more than
                                                Section 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A) requires that                                     Section 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(6) sets                           0.5 percent of the pollock allocated to
                                             the BS pollock TAC be apportioned as                                         harvest limits for pollock in the A                               the C/P sector. Tables 4 and 5 list the
                                             a DFA, after subtracting 10 percent for                                      season (January 20 to June 10) in Areas                           2018 and 2019 allocations of pollock
                                             the CDQ program and 3.9 percent for the                                      543, 542, and 541 (see                                            TAC. Tables 20 through 25 list the AFA
                                             ICA, as follows: 50 percent to the                                           § 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(6)). In Area 543, the                      C/P and CV harvesting sideboard limits.
                                             inshore sector, 40 percent to the                                            A season pollock harvest limit is no                              The tables for the pollock allocations to
                                             catcher/processor (C/P) sector, and 10                                       more than 5 percent of the Aleutian                               the BS inshore pollock cooperatives and
                                             percent to the mothership sector. In the                                     Islands pollock ABC. In Area 542, the A                           open access sector will be posted on the
                                             BS, 45 percent of the DFA is allocated                                       season pollock harvest limit is no more                           Alaska Region website at http://
                                             to the A season (January 20–June 10),                                        than 15 percent of the Aleutian Islands                           alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
                                             and 55 percent of the DFA is allocated                                       pollock ABC. In Area 541, the A season
                                             to the B season (June 10–November 1)                                         pollock harvest limit is no more than 30                            Tables 4 and 5 also list seasonal
                                             (§§ 679.20(a)(5)(i)(B)(1) and                                                percent of the Aleutian Islands pollock                           apportionments of pollock and harvest
                                             679.23(e)(2)). The Aleutian Islands                                          ABC.                                                              limits within the Steller Sea Lion
                                             directed pollock fishery allocation to the                                      Section 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(4) also                             Conservation Area (SCA). The harvest
                                             Aleut Corporation is the amount of                                           includes several specific requirements                            within the SCA, as defined at
                                             pollock TAC remaining in the AI after                                        regarding BS pollock allocations. First,                          § 679.22(a)(7)(vii), is limited to no more
                                             subtracting 1,900 mt for the CDQ DFA                                         it requires that 8.5 percent of the                               than 28 percent of the annual pollock
                                             (10 percent) and 2,400 mt for the ICA                                        pollock allocated to the C/P sector be                            DFA before 12:00 noon, April 1, as
                                             (§ 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2)). In the AI, the                                  available for harvest by AFA catcher                              provided in § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(C). The A
                                             total A season apportionment of the                                          vessels (CVs) with C/P sector                                     season pollock SCA harvest limit will be
                                             TAC (including the AI directed fishery                                       endorsements, unless the Regional                                 apportioned to each sector in proportion
                                             allocation, the CDQ allowance, and the                                       Administrator receives a cooperative                              to each sector’s allocated percentage of
                                             ICA) may equal up to 40 percent of the                                       contract that allows the distribution of                          the DFA. Tables 4 and 5 list these 2018
                                             ABC for AI pollock, and the remainder                                        harvest among AFA C/Ps and AFA CVs                                and 2019 amounts by sector.

                                                   TABLE 4—FINAL 2018 ALLOCATIONS OF POLLOCK TACS TO THE DIRECTED POLLOCK FISHERIES AND TO THE CDQ
                                                                                  DIRECTED FISHING ALLOWANCES (DFA) 1
                                                                                                                                        [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                                                                                      2018                      2018
                                                                                                                                                                                                   A season 1                B season 1
                                                                                                                                                                           2018
                                                                                           Area and sector                                                              allocations                         SCA harvest
                                                                                                                                                                                          A season DFA                      B season DFA
                                                                                                                                                                                                              limit 2

                                             Bering Sea subarea TAC 1 ..............................................................................                         1,364,341              n/a               n/a             n/a
                                             CDQ DFA .........................................................................................................                 136,434          61,395            38,202          75,039
                                             ICA1 ..................................................................................................................            47,888              n/a               n/a             n/a
                                             Total Bering Sea non-CDQ DFA .....................................................................                              1,180,019         531,008           330,405         649,010
                                             AFA Inshore .....................................................................................................                 590,009         265,504           165,203         324,505
                                             AFA Catcher/Processors 3 ...............................................................................                          472,007         212,403           132,162         259,604
                                                 Catch by C/Ps ..........................................................................................                      431,887         194,349                n/a        237,538
                                                 Catch by CVs 3 .........................................................................................                       40,121          18,054                n/a         22,066
                                                 Unlisted C/P Limit 4 ...................................................................................                        2,360           1,062                n/a          1,298
                                             AFA Motherships .............................................................................................                     118,002          53,101            33,041          64,901
                                             Excessive Harvesting Limit 5 ............................................................................                         206,503              n/a               n/a             n/a
                                             Excessive Processing Limit 6 ...........................................................................                          354,006              n/a               n/a             n/a
                                             Aleutian Islands subarea ABC .........................................................................                             40,788              n/a               n/a             n/a
                                             Aleutian Islands subarea TAC 1 .......................................................................                             19,000              n/a               n/a             n/a
                                             CDQ DFA .........................................................................................................                   1,900             760                n/a          1,140
                                             ICA ...................................................................................................................             2,400           1,200                n/a          1,200
                                             Aleut Corporation .............................................................................................                    14,700          14,355                n/a            345
                                             Area harvest limit 7 ...........................................................................................                       n/a             n/a               n/a             n/a
                                                 541 ............................................................................................................               12,236              n/a               n/a             n/a
                                                 542 ............................................................................................................                6,118              n/a               n/a             n/a
                                                 543 ............................................................................................................                2,039              n/a               n/a             n/a
                                             Bogoslof District ICA 8 ......................................................................................                        450              n/a               n/a             n/a
                                                1 Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A), the Bering Sea subarea pollock, after subtracting the CDQ DFA (10 percent) and the ICA (3.9 percent), is al-
                                             located as a DFA as follows: Inshore sector—50 percent, catcher/processor sector (C/P)—40 percent, and mothership sector—10 percent. In the
                                             Bering Sea subarea, 45 percent of the DFA is allocated to the A season (January 20–June 10) and 55 percent of the DFA is allocated to the B
                                             season (June 10–November 1). Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2)(i) through (iii), the annual Aleutian Islands pollock TAC, after subtracting first
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                                             for the CDQ DFA (10 percent) and second for the ICA (2,400 mt), is allocated to the Aleut Corporation for a pollock directed fishery. In the Aleu-
                                             tian Islands subarea, the A season is allocated up to 40 percent of the ABC, and the B season is allocated the remainder of the pollock directed
                                             fishery.
                                                2 In the Bering Sea subarea, pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(C), no more than 28 percent of each sector’s annual DFA may be taken from the
                                             SCA before noon, April 1.
                                                3 Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(4), 8.5 percent of the DFA allocated to listed catcher/processors shall be available for harvest only by AFA
                                             catcher vessels with catcher/processor sector endorsements delivering to listed catcher/processors, unless there is a C/P sector cooperative con-
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                                               4 Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(4)(iii), the AFA unlisted catcher/processors are limited to harvesting not more than 0.5 percent of the catcher/
                                             processors sector’s allocation of pollock.
                                               5 Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(6), NMFS establishes an excessive harvesting share limit equal to 17.5 percent of the sum of the non-CDQ
                                             pollock DFAs.
                                               6 Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(7), NMFS establishes an excessive processing share limit equal to 30.0 percent of the sum of the non-CDQ
                                             pollock DFAs.
                                               7 Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(6), NMFS establishes harvest limits for pollock in the A season in Area 541 of no more than 30 percent, in
                                             Area 542 of no more than 15 percent, and in Area 543 of no more than 5 percent of the Aleutian Islands pollock ABC.
                                               8 Pursuant to § 679.22(a)(7)(i)(B), the Bogoslof District is closed to directed fishing for pollock. The amounts specified are for ICA only and are
                                             not apportioned by season or sector.
                                               Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.

                                                   TABLE 5—FINAL 2019 ALLOCATIONS OF POLLOCK TACS TO THE DIRECTED POLLOCK FISHERIES AND TO THE CDQ
                                                                                  DIRECTED FISHING ALLOWANCES (DFA) 1
                                                                                                                                        [Amounts are in metric tons]

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

                                             Bering Sea subarea TAC 1 ..............................................................................                         1,383,000              n/a               n/a             n/a
                                             CDQ DFA .........................................................................................................                 138,300          62,235            38,724          76,065
                                             ICA 1 .................................................................................................................            48,543              n/a               n/a             n/a
                                             Total Bering Sea non-CDQ DFA .....................................................................                              1,196,157         538,271           334,924         657,886
                                             AFA Inshore .....................................................................................................                 598,078         269,135           167,462         328,943
                                             AFA Catcher/Processors 3 ...............................................................................                          478,463         215,308           133,970         263,154
                                                 Catch by C/Ps ..........................................................................................                      437,793         197,007                n/a        240,786
                                                 Catch by CVs 3 .........................................................................................                       40,669          18,301                n/a         22,368
                                                 Unlisted C/P Limit 4 ...................................................................................                        2,392           1,077                n/a          1,316
                                             AFA Motherships .............................................................................................                     119,616          53,827            33,492          65,789
                                             Excessive Harvesting Limit 5 ............................................................................                         209,327              n/a               n/a             n/a
                                             Excessive Processing Limit 6 ...........................................................................                          358,847              n/a               n/a             n/a
                                             Aleutian Islands subarea ABC .........................................................................                             30,803              n/a               n/a             n/a
                                             Aleutian Islands subarea TAC 1 .......................................................................                             19,000              n/a               n/a             n/a
                                             CDQ DFA .........................................................................................................                   1,900             760                n/a          1,140
                                             ICA ...................................................................................................................             2,400           1,200                n/a          1,200
                                             Aleut Corporation .............................................................................................                    14,700          10,361                n/a          4,339
                                             Area harvest limit 7 ...........................................................................................                       n/a             n/a               n/a             n/a
                                                 541 ............................................................................................................                9,241              n/a               n/a             n/a
                                                 542 ............................................................................................................                4,620              n/a               n/a             n/a
                                                 543 ............................................................................................................                1,540              n/a               n/a             n/a
                                             Bogoslof District ICA 8 ......................................................................................                        500              n/a               n/a             n/a
                                                1 Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A), the Bering Sea subarea pollock, after subtracting the CDQ DFA (10 percent) and the ICA (3.9 percent), is al-
                                             located as a DFA as follows: inshore sector—50 percent, catcher/processor sector (C/P)—40 percent, and mothership sector—10 percent. In the
                                             Bering Sea subarea, 45 percent of the DFA is allocated to the A season (January 20–June 10) and 55 percent of the DFA is allocated to the B
                                             season (June 10–November 1). Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(2)(i) through (iii), the annual Aleutian Islands pollock TAC, after subtracting first
                                             for the CDQ DFA (10 percent) and second the ICA (2,400 mt), is allocated to the Aleut Corporation for a pollock directed fishery. In the Aleutian
                                             Islands subarea, the A season is allocated up to 40 percent of the ABC, and the B season is allocated the remainder of the pollock directed fish-
                                             ery.
                                                2 In the Bering Sea subarea, pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(C), no more than 28 percent of each sector’s annual DFA may be taken from the
                                             SCA before noon, April 1.
                                                3 Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(4), 8.5 percent of the DFA allocated to listed catcher/processors shall be available for harvest only by AFA
                                             catcher vessels with catcher/processor sector endorsements delivering to listed catcher/processors, unless there is a C/P sector cooperative con-
                                             tract for the year.
                                                4 Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(4)(iii), the AFA unlisted catcher/processors are limited to harvesting not more than 0.5 percent of the catcher/
                                             processors sector’s allocation of pollock.
                                                5 Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(6), NMFS establishes an excessive harvesting share limit equal to 17.5 percent of the sum of the non-CDQ
                                             pollock DFAs.
                                                6 Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(i)(A)(7), NMFS establishes an excessive processing share limit equal to 30.0 percent of the sum of the non-CDQ
                                             pollock DFAs.
                                                7 Pursuant to § 679.20(a)(5)(iii)(B)(6), NMFS establishes harvest limits for pollock in the A season in Area 541 of no more than 30 percent, in
                                             Area 542 of no more than 15 percent, and in Area 543 of no more than 5 percent of the Aleutian Islands pollock ABC.
                                                8 Pursuant to § 679.22(a)(7)(i)(B), the Bogoslof District is closed to directed fishing for pollock. The amounts specified are for ICA only and are
                                             not apportioned by season or sector.
                                                Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.


                                             Allocation of the Atka Mackerel TACs                                         mackerel allocated to the Amendment                               based on several criteria, including,
                                                Section 679.20(a)(8) allocates the Atka                                   80 and BSAI trawl limited access sectors                          among other criteria, the anticipated
                                                                                                                          is listed in Table 33 to 50 CFR part 679                          harvest capacity of the jig gear fleet. The
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                                             mackerel TACs to the Amendment 80
                                             and BSAI trawl limited access sectors,                                       and in § 679.91. Pursuant to                                      Council recommended, and NMFS
                                             after subtracting the CDQ reserves, ICAs                                     § 679.20(a)(8)(i), up to 2 percent of the                         approves, a 0.5 percent allocation of the
                                             for the BSAI trawl limited access sector                                     EAI and the BS Atka mackerel ITAC                                 Atka mackerel ITAC in the EAI and BS
                                             and non-trawl gear sector, and the jig                                       may be allocated to vessels using jig                             to the jig gear sector in 2018 and 2019.
                                             gear allocation (Tables 6 and 7). The                                        gear. The percent of this allocation is                             Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(A) apportions
                                             percentage of the ITAC for Atka                                              recommended annually by the Council                               the Atka mackerel TAC into two equal


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                                             seasonal allowances. Section                                               and located west of 178° W longitude to                              of Steller sea lion sites listed in Table
                                             679.23(e)(3) sets the first seasonal                                       no more than 60 percent of the annual                                6 to 50 CFR part 679 and located in
                                             allowance for directed fishing with                                        TACs in Areas 542 and 543, and equally                               Areas 541, 542, and 543.
                                             trawl gear from January 20 through June                                    divides the annual TAC between the A                                    Tables 6 and 7 list these 2018 and
                                             10 (A season), and the second seasonal                                     and B seasons as defined at                                          2019 Atka mackerel seasonal and area
                                             allowance from June 10 through                                             § 679.23(e)(3). Section                                              allowances, and the sector allocations.
                                             December 31 (B season). Section                                            679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(2) requires that the
                                             679.23(e)(4)(iii) applies Atka mackerel                                                                                                         One Amendment 80 cooperative has
                                                                                                                        annual TAC in Area 543 will be no more                               formed for the 2018 fishing year. The
                                             seasons to CDQ Atka mackerel trawl                                         than 65 percent of the ABC in Area 543.
                                             fishing. The ICA and jig gear allocations                                                                                                       2019 allocations for Atka mackerel
                                                                                                                        Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(D) requires that                            between Amendment 80 cooperatives
                                             are not apportioned by season.
                                                Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(1)(i) and (ii)                              any unharvested Atka mackerel A                                      and the Amendment 80 limited access
                                             limits Atka mackerel catch within                                          season allowance that is added to the B                              sector will not be known until eligible
                                             waters 0 nm to 20 nm of Steller sea lion                                   season be prohibited from being                                      participants apply for participation in
                                             sites listed in Table 6 to 50 CFR part 679                                 harvested within waters 0 nm to 20 nm                                the program by November 1, 2018.
                                                    TABLE 6—FINAL 2018 SEASONAL AND SPATIAL ALLOWANCES, GEAR SHARES, CDQ RESERVE, INCIDENTAL CATCH
                                                               ALLOWANCE, AND AMENDMENT 80 ALLOCATIONS OF THE BSAI ATKA MACKEREL TAC
                                                                                                                                      [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                                                                                   2018 allocation by area
                                                                     Sector 1                                                      Season 2 3 4                                 Eastern Aleutian       Central Aleutian      Western Aleutian
                                                                                                                                                                               District/Bering Sea        District 5             District

                                             TAC ........................................................     n/a .........................................................                36,500                21,000                13,500
                                             CDQ reserve ..........................................           Total ......................................................                  3,906                 2,247                 1,445
                                                                                                              A ............................................................                1,953                 1,124                   722
                                                                                                              Critical Habitat .......................................                         n/a                  674                   433
                                                                                                              B ............................................................                1,953                 1,124                   722
                                                                                                              Critical Habitat .......................................                         n/a                  674                   433
                                             Non-CDQ TAC .......................................              n/a .........................................................                32,595                18,753                12,056
                                             ICA .........................................................    Total ......................................................                    800                    75                    20
                                             Jig 6 ........................................................   Total ......................................................                    159                     0                     0
                                             BSAI trawl limited access ......................                 Total ......................................................                  3,164                 1,868                     0
                                                                                                              A ............................................................                1,582                   934                     0
                                                                                                              Critical Habitat .......................................                         n/a                  560                     0
                                                                                                              B ............................................................                1,582                   934                     0
                                                                                                              Critical Habitat .......................................                         n/a                  560                     0
                                             Amendment 80 sector ............................                 Total ......................................................                 28,472                16,885                12,056
                                                                                                              A ............................................................               14,236                 8,443                 6,028
                                                                                                              Critical Habitat .......................................                         n/a                5,066                 3,617
                                                                                                              B ............................................................               14,236                 8,443                 6,028
                                                                                                              Critical Habitat .......................................                         n/a                5,066                 3,617
                                                1 Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii) allocates the Atka mackerel TACs, after subtracting the CDQ reserves, jig gear allocation, and ICAs, to the Amend-
                                             ment 80 and BSAI trawl limited access sectors. The allocation of the ITAC for Atka mackerel to the Amendment 80 and BSAI trawl limited ac-
                                             cess sectors is established in Table 33 to 50 CFR part 679 and § 679.91. The CDQ reserve is 10.7 percent of the TAC for use by CDQ partici-
                                             pants (see §§ 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C) and 679.31).
                                                2 Sections 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(A) and 679.22(a) establish temporal and spatial limitations for the Atka mackerel fishery.
                                                3 The seasonal allowances of Atka mackerel are 50 percent in the A season and 50 percent in the B season.
                                                4 Section 679.23(e)(3) authorizes directed fishing for Atka mackerel with trawl gear during the A season from January 20 to June 10 and the B
                                             season from June 10 to December 31.
                                                5 Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(1)(i) limits no more than 60 percent of the annual TACs in Areas 542 and 543 to be caught inside of Steller sea
                                             lion critical habitat; section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(1)(ii) equally divides the annual TACs between the A and B seasons as defined at § 679.23(e)(3);
                                             and section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(2) requires the TAC in Area 543 shall be no more than 65 percent of ABC in Area 543.
                                                6 Section 679.20(a)(8)(i) requires that up to 2 percent of the Eastern Aleutian District and the Bering Sea subarea TAC be allocated to jig gear
                                             after subtracting the CDQ reserve and the ICA. NMFS set the amount of this allocation for 2018 at 0.5 percent. The jig gear allocation is not ap-
                                             portioned by season.
                                                Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.

                                                    TABLE 7—FINAL 2019 SEASONAL AND SPATIAL ALLOWANCES, GEAR SHARES, CDQ RESERVE, INCIDENTAL CATCH
                                                               ALLOWANCE, AND AMENDMENT 80 ALLOCATION OF THE BSAI ATKA MACKEREL TAC
                                                                                                                                      [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                                                                                   2019 allocation by area

                                                                     Sector 1                                                      Season 2 3 4                                 Eastern Aleutian       Central Aleutian      Western Aleutian
                                                                                                                                                                                 District/Bering
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                                                                                                                                                                                      Sea 5

                                             TAC ........................................................     n/a .........................................................                33,780                24,895                13,825
                                             CDQ reserve ..........................................           Total ......................................................                  3,614                 2,664                 1,479
                                                                                                              A ............................................................                1,807                 1,332                   740
                                                                                                              Critical Habitat .......................................                         n/a                  799                   444
                                                                                                              B ............................................................                1,807                 1,332                   740



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                                                    TABLE 7—FINAL 2019 SEASONAL AND SPATIAL ALLOWANCES, GEAR SHARES, CDQ RESERVE, INCIDENTAL CATCH
                                                           ALLOWANCE, AND AMENDMENT 80 ALLOCATION OF THE BSAI ATKA MACKEREL TAC—Continued
                                                                                                                                      [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                                                                                   2019 allocation by area

                                                                     Sector 1                                                      Season 2 3 4                                 Eastern Aleutian       Central Aleutian      Western Aleutian
                                                                                                                                                                                 District/Bering          District 5            District 5
                                                                                                                                                                                      Sea 5

                                                                                                              Critical Habitat .......................................                        n/a                   799                   444
                                             non-CDQ TAC ........................................             n/a .........................................................               30,166                 22,231                12,346
                                             ICA .........................................................    Total ......................................................                   800                     75                    20
                                             Jig 6 ........................................................   Total ......................................................                   147                      0                     0
                                             BSAI trawl limited access ......................                 Total ......................................................                 2,922                  2,216                     0
                                                                                                              A ............................................................               1,461                  1,108                     0
                                                                                                              Critical Habitat .......................................                        n/a                   665                     0
                                                                                                              B ............................................................               1,461                  1,108                     0
                                                                                                              Critical Habitat .......................................                        n/a                   665                     0
                                             Amendment 80 sectors 7 ........................                  Total ......................................................                26,297                 20,016                12,346
                                                                                                              A ............................................................              13,148                 10,008                 6,173
                                                                                                              Critical Habitat .......................................                        n/a                 6,005                 3,704
                                                                                                              B ............................................................              13,148                 10,008                 6,173
                                                                                                              Critical Habitat .......................................                        n/a                 6,005                 3,704
                                                1 Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii) allocates the Atka mackerel TACs, after subtracting the CDQ reserves, jig gear allocation, and ICAs, to the Amend-
                                             ment 80 and BSAI trawl limited access sectors. The allocation of the ITAC for Atka mackerel to the Amendment 80 and BSAI trawl limited ac-
                                             cess sectors is established in Table 33 to 50 CFR part 679 and § 679.91. The CDQ reserve is 10.7 percent of the TAC for use by CDQ partici-
                                             pants (see §§ 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C) and 679.31).
                                                2 Sections 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(A) and 679.22(a) establish temporal and spatial limitations for the Atka mackerel fishery.
                                                3 The seasonal allowances of Atka mackerel are 50 percent in the A season and 50 percent in the B season.
                                                4 Section 679.23(e)(3) authorizes directed fishing for Atka mackerel with trawl gear during the A season from January 20 to June 10 and the B
                                             season from June 10 to December 31.
                                                5 Section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(1)(i) limits no more than 60 percent of the annual TACs in Areas 542 and 543 to be caught inside of Steller sea
                                             lion critical habitat; section 679.20(a)(8)(ii)(C)(1)(ii) equally divides the annual TACs between the A and B seasons as defined at § 679.23(e)(3);
                                             and section 679.20 (a)(8)(ii)(C)(2) requires the TAC in Area 543 shall be no more than 65 percent of ABC in Area 543.
                                                6 Section 679.20(a)(8)(i) requires that up to 2 percent of the Eastern Aleutian District and the Bering Sea subarea TAC be allocated to jig gear
                                             after subtracting the CDQ reserve and the ICA. NMFS set the amount of this allocation for 2019 at 0.5 percent. The jig gear allocation is not ap-
                                             portioned by season.
                                                7 The 2019 allocations for Atka mackerel between Amendment 80 cooperatives and the Amendment 80 limited access sector will not be known
                                             until eligible participants apply for participation in the program by November 1, 2018. NMFS will post 2019 Amendment 80 allocations when they
                                             become available in December 2018.
                                                Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.


                                             Allocation of the Pacific Cod TAC                                          0.2 percent to hook-and-line CVs greater                               The Pacific cod ITAC is apportioned
                                                The Council separated Bering Sea and                                    than or equal to 60 ft (18.3 m) LOA; 48.7                           into seasonal allowances to disperse the
                                             Aleutian Islands subarea OFLs, ABCs,                                       percent to hook-and-line C/Ps; 8.4                                  Pacific cod fisheries over the fishing
                                             and TACs for Pacific cod in 2014 (79 FR                                    percent to pot CVs greater than or equal                            year (see §§ 679.20(a)(7)(i)(B),
                                             12108, March 4, 2014). Section                                             to 60 ft (18.3 m) LOA; 1.5 percent to pot                           679.20(a)(7)(iv)(A), and 679.23(e)(5)). In
                                             679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C) allocates 10.7 percent                                 C/Ps; 2.3 percent to AFA trawl C/Ps;                                accordance with § 679.20(a)(7)(iv)(B)
                                             of the Bering Sea TAC and Aleutian                                         13.4 percent to Amendment 80 sector;                                and (C), any unused portion of a
                                             Islands TAC to the CDQ program. After                                      and 22.1 percent to trawl CVs. The ICA                              seasonal Pacific cod allowance for any
                                             CDQ allocations have been deducted                                         for the hook-and-line and pot sectors                               sector, except the jig sector, will become
                                             from the respective Bering Sea and                                         will be deducted from the aggregate                                 available at the beginning of that
                                             Aleutian Islands Pacific cod TACs, the                                     portion of Pacific cod TAC allocated to                             sector’s next seasonal allowance.
                                             remaining Bering Sea and Aleutian                                          the hook-and-line and pot sectors. For                                 Section 679.20(a)(7)(vii) requires the
                                             Islands Pacific cod TACs are combined                                      2018 and 2019, the Regional                                         Regional Administrator to establish an
                                             for calculating further BSAI Pacific cod                                   Administrator establishes an ICA of 400                             Area 543 Pacific cod harvest limit based
                                             sector allocations. If the non-CDQ                                         mt based on anticipated incidental catch                            on Pacific cod abundance in Area 543.
                                             Pacific cod TAC is or will be reached in                                   by these sectors in other fisheries.                                Based on the 2017 stock assessment, the
                                             either the Bering Sea or the Aleutian                                                                                                          Regional Administrator determined the
                                                                                                                           The ITAC allocation of Pacific cod to
                                             Islands subareas, NMFS will prohibit                                                                                                           Area 543 Pacific cod harvest limit to be
                                                                                                                        the Amendment 80 sector is established
                                             non-CDQ directed fishing for Pacific cod                                                                                                       25.6 percent of the Aleutian Islands
                                             in that subarea as provided in                                             in Table 33 to 50 CFR part 679 and
                                                                                                                                                                                            Pacific cod TAC for 2018 and 2019.
                                             § 679.20(d)(1)(iii).                                                       § 679.91. One Amendment 80                                          NMFS will first subtract the State GHL
                                                Section 679.20(a)(7)(i) and (ii)                                        cooperative has formed for the 2018                                 Pacific cod amount from the Aleutian
                                             allocates to the non-CDQ sectors the                                       fishing year. The 2019 allocations for                              Islands Pacific cod ABC. Then NMFS
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                                             Pacific cod TAC in the combined BSAI                                       Amendment 80 species between                                        will determine the harvest limit in Area
                                             TAC, after subtracting 10.7 percent for                                    Amendment 80 cooperatives and the                                   543 by multiplying the percentage of
                                             the CDQ program, as follows: 1.4                                           Amendment 80 limited access sector                                  Pacific cod estimated in Area 543 by the
                                             percent to vessels using jig gear; 2.0                                     will not be known until eligible                                    remaining ABC for Aleutian Islands
                                             percent to hook-and-line or pot CVs less                                   participants apply for participation in                             Pacific cod. Based on these calculations,
                                             than 60 ft (18.3 m) length overall (LOA);                                  the program by November 1, 2018.                                    the Area 543 harvest limit is 4,018 mt.


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                                                Section 679.20(a)(7)(viii) requires                               prior to the start of that fishing year.                    Islands shoreplants on or before
                                             specification of annual Pacific cod                                  Second, if the performance requirement                      February 28, 2018, then for the
                                             allocations for the Aleutian Islands non-                            in § 679.20(a)(7)(viii)(E)(4), which                        remainder of the year the Aleutian
                                             CDQ ICA, non-CDQ DFA, CV Harvest                                     requires a set amount of the Aleutian                       Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside is lifted
                                             Set-Aside, and Unrestricted Fishery, as                              Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside to be                          and the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-Season
                                             well as the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-                                   landed at Aleutian Islands shoreplants                      Sector Limitation is suspended. If the
                                             Season Sector Limitation. The CV                                     on or before February 28, 2018, is not                      entire Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-
                                             Harvest Set-Aside is a portion of the AI                             met during that fishing year, then the                      Aside is fully harvested and delivered to
                                             Pacific cod TAC that is available for                                Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside                       Aleutian Islands shoreplants before
                                             harvest by catcher vessels directed                                  is lifted and the Bering Sea Trawl CV A-                    March 15, 2018, then the Bering Sea
                                             fishing for AI Pacific cod and delivering                            Season Sector Limitation is suspended                       Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation
                                             their catch for processing to an AI                                  for the remainder of that fishing year.                     will be suspended for the remainder of
                                             shoreside processor. The CV Harvest                                     For 2018, NMFS received prior to                         the fishing year.
                                             Set-Aside will be effective in a fishing                             October 31, 2017, timely and complete                          The CDQ and non-CDQ seasonal
                                             year if certain notification and                                     notice from the City of Adak indicating                     allowances by gear based on the 2018
                                             performance requirements are met.                                    an intent to process AI Pacific cod in                      and 2019 Pacific cod TACs are listed in
                                             First, in accordance with                                            2018. Accordingly, the harvest limits in                    Tables 8 and 9, and are based on the
                                             § 679.20(a)(7)(viii)(D), NMFS must                                   Table 9a will be in effect in 2018,                         sector allocation percentages and
                                             receive timely and complete notification                             subject to the requirements outlined in                     seasonal allowances for Pacific cod set
                                             of intent to process AI Pacific cod from                             § 679.20(a)(7)(viii)(E)(4): If less than                    forth at § 679.20(a)(7)(i)(B) and
                                             either the City Manager of the City of                               1,000 mt of the Aleutian Islands CV                         (a)(7)(iv)(A); and the seasons for Pacific
                                             Adak or the City Administrator for Atka                              Harvest Set-Aside is landed at Aleutian                     cod set forth at § 679.23(e)(5).

                                                                TABLE 8—FINAL 2018 GEAR SHARES AND SEASONAL ALLOWANCES OF THE BSAI PACIFIC COD TAC
                                                                                                                              [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                             2018 share of                                           2018 seasonal apportionment
                                                                                                                                                2018 share of
                                                                Gear sector                                  Percent          gear sector        sector total
                                                                                                                                 total                                                   Seasons                                 Amount

                                             BS TAC .............................................                    n/a             188,136                n/a     n/a   ....................................................          n/a
                                             BS CDQ ............................................                     n/a              20,131                n/a     see   § 679.20(a)(7)(i)(B) ....................                     n/a
                                             BS non-CDQ TAC .............................                            n/a             168,005                n/a     n/a   ....................................................          n/a
                                             AI TAC ..............................................                   n/a              15,695                n/a     n/a   ....................................................          n/a
                                             AI CDQ ..............................................                   n/a               1,679                n/a     see   § 679.20(a)(7)(i)(B) ....................                     n/a
                                             AI non-CDQ TAC ..............................                           n/a              14,016                n/a     n/a   ....................................................          n/a
                                             Western Aleutian Island Limit ...........                               n/a               4,018                n/a     n/a   ....................................................          n/a
                                             Total BSAI non-CDQ TAC 1 ..............                                100              182,021                n/a     n/a   ....................................................          n/a
                                             Total hook-and-line/pot gear .............                            60.8              110,669                n/a     n/a   ....................................................          n/a
                                             Hook-and-line/pot ICA 2 ....................                            n/a                 400                n/a     see   § 679.20(a)(7)(ii)(B) ...................                     n/a
                                             Hook-and-line/pot sub-total ...............                             n/a             110,269                n/a     n/a   ....................................................          n/a
                                             Hook-and-line catcher/processor ......                                48.7                   n/a           88,324      Jan   1–Jun 10 ...................................              45,045
                                                                                                                                                                    Jun   10–Dec 31 .................................               43,279
                                             Hook-and-line catcher vessel ≥60 ft                                       0.2               n/a                 363    Jan   1–Jun 10 ...................................                 185
                                               LOA.
                                                                                                                                                                    Jun 10–Dec 31 .................................                    178
                                             Pot catcher/processor .......................                             1.5               n/a                2,720   Jan 1–Jun 10 ...................................                 1,387
                                                                                                                                                                    Sept 1–Dec 31 .................................                  1,333
                                             Pot catcher vessel ≥60 ft LOA ..........                                  8.4               n/a            15,235      Jan 1–Jun 10 ...................................                 7,770
                                                                                                                                                                    Sept 1–Dec 31 .................................                  7,465
                                             Catcher vessel <60 ft LOA using                                            2                n/a                3,627   n/a ....................................................           n/a
                                               hook-and-line or pot gear.
                                             Trawl catcher vessel .........................                        22.1               40,227                  n/a   Jan 20–Apr 1 ....................................               29,768
                                                                                                                                                                    Apr 1–Jun 10 ....................................                4,425
                                                                                                                                                                    Jun 10–Nov 1 ...................................                 6,034
                                             AFA trawl catcher/processor .............                                 2.3             4,186                  n/a   Jan 20–Apr 1 ....................................                3,140
                                                                                                                                                                    Apr 1–Jun 10 ....................................                1,047
                                                                                                                                                                    Jun 10–Nov 1 ...................................                     0
                                             Amendment 80 ..................................                       13.4               24,391                  n/a   Jan 20–Apr 1 ....................................               18,293
                                                                                                                                                                    Apr 1–Jun 10 ....................................                6,098
                                                                                                                                                                    Jun 10–Nov 1 ...................................                     0
                                             Jig ......................................................                1.4             2,548                  n/a   Jan 1–Apr 30 ....................................                1,529
                                                                                                                                                                    Apr 30–Aug 31 .................................                    510
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                                                                                                                                                                    Aug 31–Dec 31 ................................                     510
                                                1 The gear shares and seasonal allowances for BSAI Pacific cod TAC are based on the sum of the BS and AI Pacific cod TACs, after the sub-
                                             traction of CDQ. If the TAC for Pacific cod in either the AI or BS is reached, then directed fishing for Pacific cod in that subarea may be prohib-
                                             ited, even if a BSAI allowance remains.
                                                2 The ICA for the hook-and-line and pot sectors will be deducted from the aggregate portion of Pacific cod TAC allocated to the hook-and-line
                                             and pot sectors. The Regional Administrator approves an ICA of 400 mt for 2018 based on anticipated incidental catch in these fisheries.
                                                Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.



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                                                                TABLE 9—FINAL 2019 GEAR SHARES AND SEASONAL ALLOWANCES OF THE BSAI PACIFIC COD TAC
                                                                                                                                        [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                       2019 share of                                                          2019 seasonal apportionment
                                                                                                                                                                  2019 share of
                                                                Gear sector                                     Percent                 gear sector                sector total
                                                                                                                                           total                                                                  Seasons                                 Amount

                                             BS TAC .............................................                           n/a                  159,120                          n/a       n/a    ....................................................          n/a
                                             BS CDQ ............................................                            n/a                   17,026                          n/a       see    § 679.20(a)(7)(i)(B) ....................                     n/a
                                             BS non-CDQ TAC .............................                                   n/a                  142,094                          n/a       n/a    ....................................................          n/a
                                             AI TAC ..............................................                          n/a                   15,695                          n/a       n/a    ....................................................          n/a
                                             AI CDQ ..............................................                          n/a                    1,679                          n/a       see    § 679.20(a)(7)(i)(B) ....................                     n/a
                                             AI non-CDQ TAC ..............................                                  n/a                   14,016                          n/a       n/a    ....................................................          n/a
                                             Western Aleutian Island Limit ...........                                      n/a                    4,018                          n/a       n/a    ....................................................          n/a
                                             Total BSAI non-CDQ TAC 1 ..............                                        n/a                  156,110                          n/a       n/a    ....................................................          n/a
                                             Total hook-and-line/pot gear .............                                    60.8                   94,915                          n/a       n/a    ....................................................          n/a
                                             Hook-and-line/pot ICA 2 ....................                                   n/a                      400                          n/a       see    § 679.20(a)(7)(ii)(B) ...................                     n/a
                                             Hook-and-line/pot sub-total ...............                                    n/a                   94,515                          n/a       n/a    ....................................................          n/a
                                             Hook-and-line catcher/processor ......                                        48.7                       n/a                     75,705        Jan    1–Jun 10 ...................................              38,610
                                                                                                                                                                                            Jun    10–Dec 31 .................................               37,095
                                             Hook-and-line catcher vessel ≥60 ft                                             0.2                        n/a                        311      Jan    1–Jun 10 ...................................                 159
                                               LOA.
                                                                                                                                                                                            Jun 10–Dec 31 .................................                     152
                                             Pot catcher/processor .......................                                   1.5                        n/a                     2,332       Jan 1–Jun 10 ...................................                  1,189
                                                                                                                                                                                            Sept 1–Dec 31 .................................                   1,143
                                             Pot catcher vessel ≥60 ft LOA ..........                                        8.4                        n/a                   13,058        Jan 1–Jun 10 ...................................                  6,660
                                                                                                                                                                                            Sept 1–Dec 31 .................................                   6,398
                                             Catcher vessel <60 ft LOA using                                                    2                       n/a                     3,109       n/a ....................................................            n/a
                                               hook-and-line or pot gear.
                                             Trawl catcher vessel .........................                                22.1                   34,500                           n/a      Jan 20–Apr 1 ....................................                25,530
                                                                                                                                                                                            Apr 1–Jun 10 ....................................                 3,795
                                                                                                                                                                                            Jun 10–Nov 1 ...................................                  5,175
                                             AFA trawl catcher/processor .............                                       2.3                    3,591                          n/a      Jan 20–Apr 1 ....................................                 2,693
                                                                                                                                                                                            Apr 1–Jun 10 ....................................                   898
                                                                                                                                                                                            Jun 10–Nov 1 ...................................                      0
                                             Amendment 80 ..................................                               13.4                   20,919                           n/a      Jan 20–Apr 1 ....................................                15,689
                                                                                                                                                                                            Apr 1–Jun 10 ....................................                 5,230
                                                                                                                                                                                            Jun 10–Dec 31 .................................                       0
                                             Jig ......................................................                      1.4                    2,186                          n/a      Jan 1–Apr 30 ....................................                 1,311
                                                                                                                                                                                            Apr 30–Aug 31 .................................                     437
                                                                                                                                                                                            Aug 31–Dec 31 ................................                      437
                                                1 The gear shares and seasonal allowances for BSAI Pacific cod TAC are based on the sum of the BS and AI Pacific cod TACs, after the sub-
                                             traction of CDQ. If the TAC for Pacific cod in either the AI or BS is reached, then directed fishing for Pacific cod in that subarea may be prohib-
                                             ited, even if a BSAI allowance remains.
                                                2 The ICA for the hook-and-line and pot sectors will be deducted from the aggregate portion of Pacific cod TAC allocated to the hook-and-line
                                             and pot sectors. The Regional Administrator approves an ICA of 400 mt for 2019 based on anticipated incidental catch in these fisheries.
                                                Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.

                                                       TABLE 9A—2018 AND 2019 BSAI A-SEASON PACIFIC COD ALLOCATIONS AND LIMITS IF THE NOTIFICATION AND
                                                                          PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS IN § 679.20(a)(7)(viii) ARE MET
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Amount
                                                                                        2018 and 2019 Allocations under Aleutian Islands CV Harvest Set-Aside                                                                                              (mt)

                                             AI non-CDQ TAC .................................................................................................................................................................................                14,016
                                             AI ICA ..................................................................................................................................................................................................        2,500
                                             AI DFA .................................................................................................................................................................................................        11,516
                                             BS non-CDQ TAC ...............................................................................................................................................................................                 168,005
                                             BSAI Trawl CV A-Season Allocation ...................................................................................................................................................                           29,768
                                             BSAI Trawl CV A-Season Allocation minus Sector Limitation 1 ..........................................................................................................                                          24,768
                                             BS Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation ...........................................................................................................................................                               5,000
                                             AI CV Harvest Set-Aside 2 ...................................................................................................................................................................                    5,000
                                             AI Unrestricted Fishery 3 ......................................................................................................................................................................                 6,516
                                                1 This is the amount of the BSAI trawl CV A-season allocation that may be harvested in the Bering Sea prior to March 21, 2018, unless the BS
                                             Trawl CV A-Season Sector Limitation is suspended for the remainder of the fishing year because the performance requirements pursuant to
                                             § 679.20(a)(7)(viii)(E) were not met.
                                                2 Prior to March 15, 2018, only catcher vessels that deliver their catch of AI Pacific cod to AI shoreplants for processing may directed fish for
                                             that portion of the AI Pacific cod non-CDQ DFA that is specified as the AI CV Harvest Set–Aside, unless lifted because the performance require-
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                                             ments pursuant to § 679.20(a)(7)(viii)(E) were not met.
                                                3 Prior to March 15, 2018, vessels otherwise authorized to directed fish for Pacific cod in the AI may directed fish for that portion of the AI Pa-
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                                             Sablefish Gear Allocation                                              of the hook-and-line or pot gear                         year to ensure those fisheries are
                                                                                                                    allocation of sablefish to the CDQ                       conducted concurrently with the halibut
                                                Section 679.20(a)(4)(iii) and (iv)                                  reserve for each subarea. Also,                          IFQ fishery. Concurrent sablefish and
                                             require allocation of the sablefish TAC                                § 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(D)(1) requires that 7.5               halibut IFQ fisheries reduce the
                                             for the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands                                percent of the trawl gear allocation of                  potential for discards of halibut and
                                             subareas between trawl and hook-and-                                   sablefish from the non-specified                         sablefish in those fisheries. The
                                             line or pot gear sectors. Gear allocations                             reserves, established under                              sablefish IFQ fisheries remain closed at
                                             of the TAC for the BS are 50 percent for                               § 679.20(b)(1)(i), be assigned to the CDQ                the beginning of each fishing year until
                                             trawl gear and 50 percent for hook-and-                                reserve. The Council recommended that                    the final harvest specifications for the
                                             line or pot gear. Gear allocations of the                              only trawl sablefish TAC be established                  sablefish IFQ fisheries are in effect.
                                             TAC for the AI are 25 percent for trawl                                biennially. The harvest specifications
                                                                                                                                                                             Table 10 lists the 2018 and 2019 gear
                                             gear and 75 percent for hook-and-line or                               for the hook-and-line gear or pot gear
                                                                                                                                                                             allocations of the sablefish TAC and
                                             pot gear. Section 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(B)                                  sablefish Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ)
                                             requires NMFS to apportion 20 percent                                  fisheries are limited to the 2018 fishing                CDQ reserve amounts.

                                                                  TABLE 10—FINAL 2018 AND 2019 GEAR SHARES AND CDQ RESERVE OF BSAI SABLEFISH TACS
                                                                                                                               [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                        Percent of             2018 Share of                             2018 CDQ          2019 Share of                       2019 CDQ
                                                 Subarea and gear                                                                     2018 ITAC                                                2019 ITAC
                                                                                          TAC                      TAC                                    reserve              TAC                              reserve

                                             Bering Sea:
                                                 Trawl 1 ...................                            50                 732                    622                 55             1,031              876               77
                                                 Hook-and-line/pot
                                                   gear 2 .................                             50                 732                    586               146                n/a              n/a              n/a

                                                      Total ...............                           100                 1,464              1,208                  201              1,031              876               77
                                             Aleutian Islands:
                                                 Trawl 1 ...................                            25                 497                    422                 37               700              595               52
                                                 Hook-and-line/pot
                                                    gear 2 .................                            75                1,491              1,193                  298                n/a              n/a              n/a

                                                          Total ...............                       100                 1,988              1,615                  335                700              595               52
                                                1 Except  for the sablefish hook-and-line and pot gear allocation, 15 percent of TAC is apportioned to the non-specific reserve
                                             (§ 679.20(b)(1)(i)). The ITAC is the remainder of the TAC after the subtracting these reserves.
                                                2 For the portion of the sablefish TAC allocated to vessels using hook-and-line or pot gear, 20 percent of the allocated TAC is reserved for use
                                             by CDQ participants (§ 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(B)). The Council recommended that specifications for the hook-and-line gear sablefish IFQ fisheries be
                                             limited to one year.
                                                Note: Sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.


                                             Allocation of the Aleutian Islands                                     the CDQ reserve and an ICA for the                       2019 allocations for Amendment 80
                                             Pacific Ocean Perch, and BSAI Flathead                                 BSAI trawl limited access sector and                     species between Amendment 80
                                             Sole, Rock Sole, and Yellowfin Sole                                    vessels using non-trawl gear. The                        cooperatives and the Amendment 80
                                             TACs                                                                   allocation of the ITAC for Aleutian                      limited access sector will not be known
                                                                                                                    Islands Pacific ocean perch, and BSAI                    until eligible participants apply for
                                                Section 679.20(a)(10)(i) and (ii)                                   flathead sole, rock sole, and yellowfin                  participation in the program by
                                             require that NMFS allocate Aleutian                                    sole to the Amendment 80 sector is                       November 1, 2018. Tables 11 and 12 list
                                             Islands Pacific ocean perch, and BSAI                                  established in accordance with Tables                    the 2018 and 2019 allocations of the
                                             flathead sole, rock sole, and yellowfin                                33 and 34 to 50 CFR part 679 and                         Aleutian Islands Pacific ocean perch,
                                             sole ITAC between the Amendment 80                                     § 679.91.                                                and BSAI flathead sole, rock sole, and
                                             sector and the BSAI trawl limited access                                  One Amendment 80 cooperative has
                                                                                                                                                                             yellowfin sole TACs.
                                             sector, after subtracting 10.7 percent for                             formed for the 2018 fishing year. The

                                              TABLE 11—FINAL 2018 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT QUOTA (CDQ) RESERVES, INCIDENTAL CATCH AMOUNTS (ICAS), AND
                                                 AMENDMENT 80 ALLOCATIONS OF THE ALEUTIAN ISLANDS PACIFIC OCEAN PERCH, AND BSAI FLATHEAD SOLE, ROCK
                                                 SOLE, AND YELLOWFIN SOLE TACS
                                                                                                                               [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                               Pacific ocean perch                         Flathead sole       Rock sole      Yellowfin sole

                                                                       Sector                                     Eastern              Central             Western
                                                                                                                  Aleutian             Aleutian            Aleutian            BSAI              BSAI             BSAI
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                                             TAC ..........................................................               9,000              7,500                9,000           14,500            47,100          154,000
                                             CDQ .........................................................                  963                803                  963            1,552             5,040           16,478
                                             ICA ...........................................................                100                120                   10            4,000             6,000            4,000
                                             BSAI trawl limited access ........................                             794                658                  161                0                 0           18,351
                                             Amendment 80 .........................................                       7,143              5,920                7,866            8,949            36,060          115,171
                                                Note: Sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.



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                                              TABLE 12—FINAL 2019 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT QUOTA (CDQ) RESERVES, INCIDENTAL CATCH AMOUNTS (ICAS), AND
                                                 AMENDMENT 80 ALLOCATIONS OF THE ALEUTIAN ISLANDS PACIFIC OCEAN PERCH, AND BSAI FLATHEAD SOLE, ROCK
                                                 SOLE, AND YELLOWFIN SOLE TACS
                                                                                                                                [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                Pacific ocean perch                      Flathead sole       Rock sole     Yellowfin sole

                                                                       Sector                                     Eastern             Central             Western
                                                                                                                  Aleutian            Aleutian            Aleutian           BSAI              BSAI            BSAI
                                                                                                                  District            District            District

                                             TAC ..........................................................               9,715             7,549                9,117           16,500           49,100         156,000
                                             CDQ .........................................................                1,040               808                  976            1,766            5,254          16,692
                                             ICA ...........................................................                100               120                   10            4,000            6,000           4,000
                                             BSAI trawl limited access ........................                             858               662                  163                0                0          19,065
                                             Amendment 801 .......................................                        7,718             5,959                7,969           10,735           37,846         116,243
                                                1 The 2019 allocations for Amendment 80 species between Amendment 80 cooperatives and the Amendment 80 limited access sector will not
                                             be known until eligible participants apply for participation in the program by November 1, 2018. NMFS will publish 2019 Amendment 80 alloca-
                                             tions when they become available in December 2018.
                                                Note: Sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.


                                               Section 679.2 defines the ABC surplus                                continuing basis, the optimum yield in                 ABC reserves shall be the ABC reserves
                                             for flathead sole, rock sole, and                                      the BSAI groundfish fisheries. NMFS,                   minus the CDQ ABC reserves. Section
                                             yellowfin sole as the difference between                               after consultation with the Council, may               679.91(i)(2) establishes each
                                             the annual ABC and TAC for each                                        set the ABC reserve at or below the ABC                Amendment 80 cooperative ABC reserve
                                             species. Section 679.20(b)(1)(iii)                                     surplus for each species thus                          to be the ratio of each cooperatives’
                                             establishes ABC reserves for flathead                                  maintaining the TAC below ABC limits.                  quota share units and the total
                                             sole, rock sole, and yellowfin sole. The                               An amount equal to 10.7 percent of the                 Amendment 80 quota share units,
                                             ABC surpluses and the ABC reserves are                                 ABC reserves will be allocated as CDQ                  multiplied by the Amendment 80 ABC
                                             necessary to mitigate the operational                                  ABC reserves for flathead sole, rock                   reserve for each respective species.
                                             variability, environmental conditions,                                 sole, and yellowfin sole. Section                      Table 13 lists the 2018 and 2019 ABC
                                             and economic factors that may constrain                                679.31(b)(4) establishes the annual                    surplus and ABC reserves for BSAI
                                             the CDQ groups and the Amendment 80                                    allocations of CDQ ABC reserves among                  flathead sole, rock sole, and yellowfin
                                             cooperatives from achieving, on a                                      the CDQ groups. The Amendment 80                       sole.

                                               TABLE 13—FINAL 2018 AND 2019 ABC SURPLUS, ABC RESERVES, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT QUOTA (CDQ) ABC
                                              RESERVES, AND AMENDMENT 80 ABC RESERVES IN THE BSAI FOR FLATHEAD SOLE, ROCK SOLE, AND YELLOWFIN SOLE
                                                                                                                                [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                     2018               2018                2018              2019 1           2019 1          2019 1
                                                                       Sector                                   flathead sole         rock sole        yellowfin sole     flathead sole      rock sole     yellowfin sole

                                             ABC ..........................................................            66,773            143,100              277,500            65,227         132,000          267,500
                                             TAC ..........................................................            14,500             47,100              154,000            16,500          49,100          156,000
                                             ABC surplus .............................................                 52,273             96,000              123,500            48,727          82,900          111,500
                                             ABC reserve .............................................                 52,273             96,000              123,500            48,727          82,900          111,500
                                             CDQ ABC reserve ...................................                        5,593             10,272               13,215             5,214           8,870           11,931
                                             Amendment 80 ABC reserve ...................                              46,680             85,728              110,286            43,513          74,030           99,570
                                               1 The 2019 allocations for Amendment 80 species between Amendment 80 cooperatives and the Amendment 80 limited access sector will not
                                             be known until eligible participants apply for participation in the program by November 1, 2018.


                                             PSC Limits for Halibut, Salmon, Crab,                                  non-trawl halibut PSC limit into PSC                   consultation with the Council, NMFS
                                             and Herring                                                            allowances among six fishery categories,               exempts pot gear, jig gear, and the
                                                                                                                    and § 679.21(b)(1)(ii)(A) and (B),                     sablefish IFQ hook-and-line gear fishery
                                               Section 679.21(b), (e), (f), and (g) sets
                                                                                                                    (e)(3)(i)(B), and (e)(3)(iv) require                   categories from halibut bycatch
                                             forth the BSAI PSC limits. Pursuant to
                                             § 679.21(b)(1), the annual BSAI halibut                                apportionment of the BSAI trawl limited                restrictions for the following reasons: (1)
                                             PSC limits total 3,515 mt. Section                                     access halibut and crab PSC limits into                The pot gear fisheries have low halibut
                                             679.21(b)(1) allocates 315 mt of the                                   PSC allowances among seven fishery                     bycatch mortality; (2) NMFS estimates
                                             halibut PSC limit as the PSQ reserve for                               categories. Tables 15 and 16 list the                  halibut mortality for the jig gear fleet to
                                             use by the groundfish CDQ program,                                     fishery PSC allowances for the trawl                   be negligible because of the small size
                                             1,745 mt of the halibut PSC limit for the                              fisheries, and Table 17 lists the fishery              of the fishery and the selectivity of the
                                             Amendment 80 sector, 745 mt of the                                     PSC allowances for the non-trawl                       gear; and (3) the sablefish and halibut
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                                             halibut PSC limit for the BSAI trawl                                   fisheries.                                             IFQ fisheries have low halibut bycatch
                                             limited access sector, and 710 mt of the                                  Pursuant to Section 3.6 of the FMP,                 mortality because the IFQ program
                                             halibut PSC limit for the BSAI non-trawl                               the Council recommends, and NMFS                       requires legal-size halibut to be retained
                                             sector.                                                                agrees, that certain specified non-trawl               by vessels using hook-and-line gear if a
                                               Section 679.21(b)(1)(iii)(A) and (B)                                 fisheries be exempt from the halibut                   halibut IFQ permit holder or a hired
                                             authorize apportionment of the BSAI                                    PSC limit. As in past years, after                     master is aboard and is holding unused


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                                             halibut IFQ for that vessel category and                   NMFS has determined that 2017 was                  trawl gear is 97,000 animals. This limit
                                             the IFQ regulatory area in which the                    not a low Chinook salmon abundance                    derives from the mature female
                                             vessel is operating (§ 679.7(f)(11)).                   year based on the State of Alaska’s                   abundance estimate of more than 8.4
                                                The 2017 total groundfish catch for                  estimate that Chinook salmon                          million mature king crab and the
                                             the pot gear fishery in the BSAI was                    abundance in western Alaska is greater                effective spawning biomass estimate of
                                             46,868 mt, with an associated halibut                   than 250,000 Chinook salmon.                          more than 14.5 million lbs (6,477 mt)
                                             bycatch mortality of 17 mt. The 2017 jig                Therefore, in 2018, the Chinook salmon                but less than 55 million lbs (24,948 mt).
                                             gear fishery harvested about 13 mt of                   PSC limit is 60,000 and is allocated to                  Section 679.21(e)(3)(ii)(B)(2)
                                             groundfish. Most vessels in the jig gear                each AFA sector as specified in                       establishes criteria under which NMFS
                                             fleet are exempt from observer coverage                 § 679.21(f)(3)(iii)(A). The AFA sector                must specify an annual red king crab
                                             requirements. As a result, observer data                Chinook salmon PSC limit allocations                  bycatch limit for the Red King Crab
                                             are not available on halibut bycatch in                 are seasonally apportioned with 70                    Savings Subarea (RKCSS). The
                                             the jig gear fishery. However, as                       percent of the allocation for the A                   regulations limit the RKCSS red king
                                             mentioned above, NMFS estimates a                       season pollock fishery, and 30 percent                crab bycatch limit to 25 percent of the
                                             negligible amount of halibut bycatch                    of the allocation for the B season                    red king crab PSC limit, based on the
                                             mortality because of the selective nature               pollock fishery (§§ 679.21(f)(3)(i) and               need to optimize the groundfish harvest
                                             of jig gear and the low mortality rate of               679.23(e)(2)). Additionally, in 2018, the             relative to red king crab bycatch. In
                                             halibut caught with jig gear and                        Chinook salmon bycatch performance                    December 2017, the Council
                                             released.                                               standard under § 679.21(f)(6) is 47,591               recommended and NMFS concurs that
                                                Under § 679.21(f)(2), NMFS annually                  Chinook salmon, allocated to each                     the red king crab bycatch limit be equal
                                             allocates portions of either 33,318,                    sector as specified in                                to 25 percent of the red king crab PSC
                                             45,000, 47,591, or 60,000 Chinook                       § 679.21(f)(3)(iii)(C).                               limit within the RKCSS (Table 15).
                                             salmon PSC limits among the AFA                            The basis for these PSC limits is                     Based on 2017 survey data, Tanner
                                             sectors, depending on past bycatch                      described in detail in the final rules                crab (Chionoecetes bairdi) abundance is
                                             performance, on whether Chinook                         implementing management measures for                  estimated at 344 million animals.
                                             salmon bycatch incentive plan                           Amendment 91 (75 FR 53026, August                     Pursuant to criteria set out at
                                             agreements (IPAs) are formed, and on                    30, 2010) and Amendment 110 (81 FR                    § 679.21(e)(1)(ii), the calculated 2018
                                             whether NMFS determines it is a low                     37534, June 10, 2016). NMFS publishes                 and 2019 C. bairdi crab PSC limit for
                                             Chinook salmon abundance year. NMFS                     the approved IPAs, allocations, and                   trawl gear is 830,000 animals in Zone 1,
                                             will determine that it is a low Chinook                 reports at http://                                    and 2,520,000 animals in Zone 2. The
                                             salmon abundance year when                              alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable                  limit in Zone 1 is based on the
                                             abundance of Chinook salmon in                          fisheries/bycatch/default.htm.                        abundance of C. bairdi estimated at 344
                                             western Alaska is less than or equal to                    Section 679.21(g)(2)(i) specifies 700              million animals, which is greater than
                                             250,000 Chinook salmon. The State of                    fish as the 2018 and 2019 Chinook                     270 million animals and less than 400
                                             Alaska provides to NMFS an estimate of                  salmon PSC limit for the AI pollock                   million animals. The limit in Zone 2 is
                                             Chinook salmon abundance using the 3-                   fishery. Section 679.21(g)(2)(ii) allocates           based on the abundance of C. bairdi
                                             System Index for western Alaska based                   7.5 percent, or 53 Chinook salmon, as                 estimated at 344 million animals, which
                                             on the Kuskokwim, Unalakleet, and                       the AI PSQ reserve for the CDQ                        is greater than 290 million animals and
                                             Upper Yukon aggregate stock grouping.                   program, and allocates the remaining                  less than 400 million animals.
                                                If an AFA sector participates in an                  647 Chinook salmon to the non-CDQ                        Pursuant to § 679.21(e)(1)(iii), the PSC
                                             approved IPA and has not exceeded its                   fisheries.                                            limit for snow crab (C. opilio) is based
                                             performance standard under                                 Section 679.21(f)(14)(i) specifies                 on total abundance as indicated by the
                                             § 679.21(f)(6) and if it is not a low                   42,000 fish as the 2018 and 2019 non-                 NMFS annual bottom trawl survey. The
                                             Chinook salmon abundance year, then                     Chinook salmon PSC limit for vessels                  C. opilio crab PSC limit is set at 0.1133
                                             NMFS will allocate a portion of the                     using trawl gear from August 15 through               percent of the Bering Sea abundance
                                             60,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit to                      October 14 in the Catcher Vessel                      index minus 150,000 crab. Based on the
                                             that sector as specified in                             Operational Area (CVOA). Section                      2017 survey estimate of 8.182 billion
                                             § 679.21(f)(3)(iii)(A). If no IPA is                    679.21(f)(14)(ii) allocates 10.7 percent,             animals, which is above the minimum
                                             approved, or if the sector has exceeded                 or 4,494 non-Chinook salmon, in the                   PSC limit of 4.5 million and below the
                                             its performance standard under                          CVOA as the PSQ reserve for the CDQ                   maximum PSC limit of 13 million
                                             § 679.21(f)(6), and it is not a low                     program, and allocates the remaining                  animals, the calculated C. opilio crab
                                             abundance year, NMFS will allocate a                    37,506 non-Chinook salmon in the                      PSC limit is 9,120,539 animals.
                                             portion of the 47,591 Chinook salmon                    CVOA as the PSC limit for the non-CDQ                    Pursuant to § 679.21(e)(1)(v), the PSC
                                             PSC limit to that sector as specified in                fisheries.                                            limit of Pacific herring caught while
                                             § 679.21(f)(3)(iii)(C). If an AFA sector                   PSC limits for crab and herring are                conducting any trawl operation for BSAI
                                             participates in an approved IPA and has                 specified annually based on abundance                 groundfish is 1 percent of the annual
                                             not exceeded its performance standard                   and spawning biomass. Section                         eastern Bering Sea herring biomass. The
                                             under § 679.21(f)(6) in a low abundance                 679.21(e)(3)(i)(A)(1) allocates 10.7                  best estimate of 2018 and 2019 herring
                                             year, then NMFS will allocate a portion                 percent from each trawl gear PSC limit                biomass is 183,017 mt. This amount was
                                             of the 45,000 Chinook salmon PSC limit                  specified for crab as a PSQ reserve for               developed by the Alaska Department of
                                             to that sector as specified in                          use by the groundfish CDQ program.                    Fish and Game based on biomass for
                                             § 679.21(f)(3)(iii)(B). If no IPA is                       Based on the 2017 survey data, the                 spawning aggregations. Therefore, the
                                             approved, or if the sector has exceeded                 red king crab mature female abundance
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                                                                                                                                                           herring PSC limit for 2018 and 2019 is
                                             its performance standard under                          is estimated at 18.5 million mature red               1,830 mt for all trawl gear as listed in
                                             § 679.21(f)(6), in a low abundance year,                king crabs, and the effective spawning                Tables 14 and 15.
                                             NMFS will allocate a portion of the                     biomass is estimated at 39.8 million lbs                 Section 679.21(e)(3)(i)(A) requires
                                             33,318 Chinook salmon PSC limit to                      (18,042 mt). Based on the criteria set out            crab PSQ reserves to be subtracted from
                                             that sector as specified in                             at § 679.21(e)(1)(i), the 2018 and 2019               the total trawl gear crab PSC limits. The
                                             § 679.21(f)(3)(iii)(D).                                 PSC limit of red king crab in Zone 1 for              2018 crab and halibut PSC limits


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                                             assigned to the Amendment 80 and                                            Amendment 80 cooperatives and the                                            prohibited species, (2) seasonal
                                             BSAI trawl limited access sectors are                                       Amendment 80 limited access sector                                           distribution of target groundfish species
                                             specified in Table 35 to 50 CFR part                                        will not be known until eligible                                             relative to prohibited species
                                             679. The resulting allocations of PSC                                       participants apply for participation in                                      distribution, (3) PSC bycatch needs on
                                             limit to CDQ PSQ reserves, the                                              the program by November 1, 2018.                                             a seasonal basis relevant to prohibited
                                             Amendment 80 sector, and the BSAI                                           Section 679.21(e)(3)(i)(B) requires                                          species biomass and expected catches of
                                             trawl limited access sector are listed in                                   NMFS to apportion each trawl PSC limit                                       target groundfish species, (4) expected
                                             Table 14. Pursuant to §§ 679.21(b)(1)(i),                                   for crab and herring not assigned to                                         variations in bycatch rates throughout
                                             679.21(e)(3)(vi), and 679.91(d) through                                     Amendment 80 cooperatives into PSC                                           the year, (5) expected changes in
                                             (f), crab and halibut trawl PSC limits                                      bycatch allowances for seven specified                                       directed groundfish fishing seasons, (6)
                                             assigned to the Amendment 80 sector                                         fishery categories in § 679.21(e)(3)(iv).                                    expected start of fishing effort, and (7)
                                             are then further allocated to                                                  Section 679.21(b)(2) and (e)(5)                                           economic effects of establishing
                                             Amendment 80 cooperatives as                                                authorizes NMFS, after consulting with                                       seasonal prohibited species
                                             cooperative quota. Crab and halibut PSC                                     the Council, to establish seasonal                                           apportionments on segments of the
                                             cooperative quota assigned to                                               apportionments of PSC amounts for the                                        target groundfish industry. The Council
                                             Amendment 80 cooperatives is not                                            BSAI trawl limited access and non-trawl                                      recommended and NMFS approves the
                                             allocated to specific fishery categories.                                   sectors in order to maximize the ability                                     seasonal PSC apportionments in Tables
                                             In 2018, there are no vessels in the                                        of the fleet to harvest the available                                        16 and 17 to maximize harvest among
                                             Amendment 80 limited access sector                                          groundfish TAC and to minimize                                               gear types, fisheries, and seasons while
                                             and one Amendment 80 cooperative.                                           bycatch. The factors to be considered                                        minimizing bycatch of PSC based on the
                                             The 2019 PSC allocations between                                            are (1) seasonal distribution of                                             above criteria.

                                             TABLE 14—FINAL 2018 AND 2019 APPORTIONMENT OF PROHIBITED SPECIES CATCH ALLOWANCES TO NON-TRAWL GEAR,
                                                          THE CDQ PROGRAM, AMENDMENT 80, AND THE BSAI TRAWL LIMITED ACCESS SECTORS

                                                                                                                                                                                                  Trawl PSC re-                               BSAI trawl
                                                                                                                                                                          CDQ PSQ                                           Amendment
                                                          PSC species and area 1                                    Total PSC              Non-trawl PSC                                          maining after                             limited access
                                                                                                                                                                           reserve 2                CDQ PSQ                 80 sector 3          fishery

                                             Halibut mortality (mt) BSAI ......................                             3,515                            710                     315                        n/a                1,745              745
                                             Herring (mt) BSAI ....................................                         1,830                             n/a                     n/a                       n/a                   n/a              n/a
                                             Red king crab (animals) Zone 1 ..............                                 97,000                             n/a                 10,379                    86,621                43,293           26,489
                                             C. opilio (animals) COBLZ .......................                          9,120,539                             n/a                975,898                 8,144,641             4,003,091        2,617,688
                                             C. bairdi crab (animals) Zone 1 ...............                              830,000                             n/a                 88,810                   741,190               312,115          348,285
                                             C. bairdi crab (animals) Zone 2 ...............                            2,520,000                             n/a                269,640                 2,250,360               532,660        1,053,394
                                                1 Referto § 679.2 for definitions of zones.
                                                2 ThePSQ reserve for crab species is 10.7 percent of each crab PSC limit.
                                               3 The Amendment 80 program reduced apportionment of the trawl PSC limits for crab below the total PSC limit. These reductions are not ap-
                                             portioned to other gear types or sectors.

                                                   TABLE 15—FINAL 2018 AND 2019 HERRING AND RED KING CRAB SAVINGS SUBAREA PROHIBITED SPECIES CATCH
                                                                                 ALLOWANCES FOR ALL TRAWL SECTORS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Red king crab
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Herring (mt)
                                                                                                                    Fishery Categories                                                                                                        (animals)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               BSAI            Zone 1

                                             Yellowfin sole ...........................................................................................................................................................               80              n/a
                                             Rock sole/flathead sole/other flatfish 1 ....................................................................................................................                            39              n/a
                                             Greenland turbot/arrowtooth flounder/Kamchatka flounder/sablefish .....................................................................                                                   5              n/a
                                             Rockfish ...................................................................................................................................................................              5              n/a
                                             Pacific cod ...............................................................................................................................................................               9              n/a
                                             Midwater trawl pollock .............................................................................................................................................                  1,662              n/a
                                             Pollock/Atka mackerel/other species 2 3 ..................................................................................................................                               30              n/a
                                             Red king crab savings subarea non-pelagic trawl gear 4 ........................................................................................                                         n/a           24,250

                                                   Total trawl PSC ................................................................................................................................................                1,830           97,000
                                                1 ‘‘Otherflatfish’’ for PSC monitoring includes all flatfish species, except for halibut (a prohibited species), arrowtooth flounder, flathead sole,
                                             Greenland turbot, Kamchatka flounder, rock sole, and yellowfin sole.
                                               2 Pollock other than pelagic trawl pollock, Atka mackerel, and ‘‘other species’’ fishery category.
                                               3 ‘‘Other species’’ for PSC monitoring includes skates, sculpins, sharks, squids, and octopuses.
                                               4 In December 2017, the Council recommended and NMFS concurs that the red king crab bycatch limit for non-pelagic trawl fisheries within the
                                             RKCSS be limited to 25 percent of the red king crab PSC allowance (see § 679.21(e)(3)(ii)(B)(2)).
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                                               Note: Species apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.




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                                                                          TABLE 16—FINAL 2018 AND 2018 PROHIBITED SPECIES BYCATCH ALLOWANCES FOR THE
                                                                                               BSAI TRAWL LIMITED ACCESS SECTOR
                                                                                                                                                                                   Prohibited species and area 1
                                                                                                                                              Halibut
                                                               BSAI trawl limited access fisheries                                            mortality              Red king crab                C. opilio              C. bairdi (animals)
                                                                                                                                                                       (animals)                 (animals)
                                                                                                                                               (mt)                     Zone 1                    COBLZ
                                                                                                                                               BSAI                                                                    Zone 1           Zone 2

                                             Yellowfin sole .......................................................................                       150                    23,338            2,467,662              293,234        1,005,879
                                             Rock sole/flathead sole/other flatfish 2 .................................                                     0                         0                    0                    0                0
                                             Greenland turbot/arrowtooth flounder/Kamchatka flounder/
                                               sablefish ...........................................................................                        0                         0                    0                    0                   0
                                             Rockfish April 15—December 31 ........................................                                         4                         0                4,076                    0                 849
                                             Pacific cod ............................................................................                     391                     2,954              105,182               50,816              42,424
                                             Pollock/Atka mackerel/other species 3 .................................                                      200                       197               40,768                4,235               4,243

                                                   Total BSAI trawl limited access PSC ...........................                                        745                    26,489            2,617,688              348,285        1,053,395
                                                1 Refer to § 679.2 for definitions of areas.
                                                2 ‘‘Otherflatfish’’ for PSC monitoring includes all flatfish species, except for halibut (a prohibited species), flathead sole, Greenland turbot, rock
                                             sole, yellowfin sole, Kamchatka flounder, and arrowtooth flounder.
                                               3 ‘‘Other species’’ for PSC monitoring includes skates, sculpins, sharks, squids, and octopuses.
                                               Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.

                                                TABLE 17—FINAL 2018 AND 2019 HALIBUT PROHIBITED SPECIES BYCATCH ALLOWANCES FOR NON–TRAWL FISHERIES
                                                                                                                                        Halibut mortality (mt) BSAI

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

                                             Pacific cod ........................................................     Total Pacific cod ..............................................                        648               13    661.
                                                                                                                        January 1–June 10 ......................................                              388                 9   n/a.
                                                                                                                        June 10–August 15 ......................................                              162                 2   n/a.
                                                                                                                        August 15–December 31 .............................                                    98                 2   n/a.
                                             Non-Pacific cod non-trawl—Total ....................                     May 1-December 31 ........................................                               n/a              n/a   49.
                                             Groundfish pot and jig .....................................             n/a ....................................................................                 n/a              n/a   Exempt.
                                             Sablefish hook-and-line ....................................             n/a ....................................................................                 n/a              n/a   Exempt.

                                                   Total for all non-trawl PSC .......................                n/a ....................................................................                n/a               n/a   710.
                                                Note: Seasonal or sector apportionments may not total precisely due to rounding.


                                             Estimates of Halibut Biomass and Stock                                   apportionment is reached. Halibut                                          BSAI proposed 2017 and 2018 harvest
                                             Condition                                                                incidental catch rates are based on                                        specifications (81 FR 87863, December
                                                The International Pacific Halibut                                     observers’ estimates of halibut                                            6, 2016), and the comprehensive
                                             Commission (IPHC) annually assesses                                      incidental catch in the groundfish                                         discussion of the working group’s
                                             the abundance and potential yield of the                                 fishery. DMRs are estimates of the                                         statistical methodology is available from
                                             Pacific halibut stock using all available                                proportion of incidentally caught                                          the Council (see ADDRESSES). The DMR
                                             data from the commercial and sport                                       halibut that do not survive after being                                    working group’s revised methodology is
                                             fisheries, other removals, and scientific                                returned to the sea. The cumulative                                        intended to improve estimation
                                             surveys. Additional information on the                                   halibut mortality that accrues to a                                        accuracy as well as transparency and
                                             Pacific halibut stock assessment may be                                  particular halibut PSC limit is the                                        transferability in the methodology used
                                             found in the IPHC’s 2017 Pacific halibut                                 product of a DMR multiplied by the                                         for calculating DMRs. The working
                                             stock assessment (December 2017),                                        estimated halibut PSC. DMRs are                                            group will continue to consider
                                             available on the IPHC website at                                         estimated using the best scientific                                        improvements to the methodology used
                                             www.iphc.int. The IPHC considered the                                    information available in conjunction                                       to calculate halibut mortality, including
                                             2017 Pacific halibut stock assessment at                                 with the annual BSAI stock assessment                                      potential changes to the reference
                                             its January 2018 annual meeting when                                     process. The DMR methodology and                                           period (the period of data used for
                                             it set the 2018 commercial halibut                                       findings are included as an appendix to                                    calculating the DMRs). Future DMRs,
                                             fishery catch limits.                                                    the annual BSAI groundfish SAFE                                            including the 2019 DMRs, may change
                                                                                                                      report.                                                                    based on an additional year of observer
                                             Halibut Discard Mortality Rates                                             In 2016, the DMR estimation                                             sampling that could provide more
                                                To monitor halibut bycatch mortality                                  methodology underwent revisions per                                        recent and accurate data and could
                                             allowances and apportionments, the                                       the Council’s directive. An interagency                                    improve the accuracy of estimation and
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                                             Regional Administrator uses observed                                     halibut working group (IPHC, Council,                                      progress on methodology. The new
                                             halibut incidental catch rates, halibut                                  and NMFS staff) developed improved                                         methodology will continue to ensure
                                             discard mortality rates (DMRs), and                                      estimation methods that have                                               that NMFS is using DMRs that more
                                             estimates of groundfish catch to project                                 undergone review by the Plan Team,                                         accurately reflect halibut mortality,
                                             when a fishery’s halibut bycatch                                         SSC, and the Council. A summary of the                                     which will inform the different sectors
                                             mortality allowance or seasonal                                          revised methodology is included in the                                     of their estimated halibut mortality and


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                                             allow specific sectors to respond with                                      concurred in the revised DMRs. For                                            are unchanged from the DMRs proposed
                                             methods that could reduce mortality                                         2018 and 2019, the Council                                                    in the 2018 and 2019 harvest
                                             and, eventually, the DMR for that sector.                                   recommended and NMFS adopts the                                               specifications (82 FR 57906, December
                                                At the December 2017 meeting, the                                        halibut DMRs derived from this revised                                        8, 2017). Table 18 lists the final 2018
                                             SSC, AP, and Council reviewed and                                           process. The final 2018 and 2019 DMRs                                         and 2019 DMRs.

                                                                           TABLE 18—2018 AND 2019 PACIFIC HALIBUT DISCARD MORTALITY RATES FOR THE BSAI
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Halibut discard
                                                                                          Gear                                                                                                Sector                                                      mortality rate
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           (percent)

                                             Pelagic trawl ...............................................................................        All ................................................................................................              100
                                             Non-pelagic trawl ........................................................................           Mothership and catcher/processor .............................................                                     84
                                             Non-pelagic trawl ........................................................................           Catcher vessel ............................................................................                        60
                                             Hook-and-line .............................................................................          Catcher/processor ......................................................................                            8
                                             Hook-and-line .............................................................................          Catcher vessel ............................................................................                        17
                                             Pot ..............................................................................................   All ................................................................................................                9



                                             Directed Fishing Closures                                                   of halibut, red king crab, C. bairdi crab,                                    19 as zero mt. Therefore, in accordance
                                                                                                                         or C. opilio crab for a specified area has                                    with § 679.20(d)(1)(iii), NMFS is
                                                In accordance with § 679.20(d)(1)(i),                                    been reached, the Regional                                                    prohibiting directed fishing for these
                                             the Regional Administrator may                                              Administrator will prohibit directed                                          sectors and species or species groups in
                                             establish a DFA for a species or species                                    fishing for each species or species group                                     the specified areas effective at 1200 hrs,
                                             group if the Regional Administrator                                         in that fishery category in the area                                          A.l.t., February 27, 2018, through 2400
                                             determines that any allocation or                                           specified by regulation for the                                               hrs, A.l.t., December 31, 2019. Also, for
                                             apportionment of a target species has                                       remainder of the fishing year.                                                the BSAI trawl limited access sector,
                                             been or will be reached. If the Regional                                       Based on historic catch patterns and                                       bycatch allowances of halibut, red king
                                             Administrator establishes a DFA, and                                        anticipated fishing activity, the Regional                                    crab, C. bairdi crab, and C. opilio crab
                                             that allowance is or will be reached                                        Administrator has determined that the                                         listed in Table 19 are insufficient to
                                             before the end of the fishing year, NMFS                                    groundfish allocation amounts in Table                                        support directed fisheries. Therefore, in
                                             will prohibit directed fishing for that                                     19 will be necessary as incidental catch                                      accordance with § 679.21(b)(4)(i) and
                                             species or species group in the specified                                   to support other anticipated groundfish                                       (e)(7), NMFS is prohibiting directed
                                             subarea, regulatory area, or district (see                                  fisheries for the 2018 and 2019 fishing                                       fishing for these sectors, species, and
                                             § 679.20(d)(1)(iii)). Similarly, pursuant                                   years. Consequently, in accordance with                                       fishery categories in the specified areas
                                             to § 679.21(b)(4) and (e)(7), if the                                        § 679.20(d)(1)(i), the Regional                                               effective at 1200 hrs, A.l.t., February 27,
                                             Regional Administrator determines that                                      Administrator establishes the DFA for                                         2018, through 2400 hrs, A.l.t., December
                                             a fishery category’s bycatch allowance                                      the species and species groups in Table                                       31, 2019.

                                                                                                      TABLE 19—2018 AND 2018 DIRECTED FISHING CLOSURES 1
                                                                                     [Groundfish and halibut amounts are in metric tons. Crab amounts are in number of animals.]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     2018                     2019
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  incidental               incidental
                                                                     Area                                                     Sector                                                    Species                                      catch                    catch
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  allowance                allowance

                                             Bogoslof District ..............................           All ...................................................    Pollock ............................................                        450                  500
                                             Aleutian Islands subarea ................                  All ...................................................    ICA pollock .....................................                         2,400                2,400
                                                                                                                                                                   ‘‘Other rockfish’’ 2 ...........................                            570                  570
                                             Eastern Aleutian District/Bering                           Non-amendment 80, CDQ, and                                 ICA Atka mackerel .........................                                 800                  800
                                               Sea.                                                       BSAI trawl limited access.
                                             Eastern Aleutian District/Bering                           All ...................................................    Blackspotted/Rougheye rockfish ....                                            75                    75
                                               Sea.
                                             Eastern Aleutian District .................                Non-amendment 80, CDQ, and                                 ICA Pacific ocean perch ................                                     100                 100
                                                                                                          BSAI trawl limited access.
                                             Central Aleutian District ..................               Non-amendment 80, CDQ, and                                 ICA Atka mackerel .........................                                    75                    75
                                                                                                          BSAI trawl limited access.
                                                                                                                                                                   ICA Pacific ocean perch ................                                       60                    60
                                             Western Aleutian District ................                 Non-amendment 80, CDQ, and                                 ICA Atka mackerel .........................                                    20                    20
                                                                                                          BSAI trawl limited access.
                                                                                                                                                                   ICA Pacific ocean perch ................                                      10                  10
                                             Western and Central Aleutian Dis-                          All ...................................................    Blackspotted/Rougheye rockfish ....                                          150                 150
                                               tricts.
                                             Bering Sea subarea ........................                All ...................................................    Pacific ocean perch .......................                             10,082                 9,774
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                                                                                                                                                                   ‘‘Other rockfish’’ 2 ...........................                           275                   275
                                                                                                                                                                   ICA pollock .....................................                       47,888                48,543
                                             Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands ....                       All ...................................................    Northern rockfish ............................                           5,185                 5,525
                                                                                                                                                                   Shortraker rockfish .........................                              150                   150
                                                                                                                                                                   Skates ............................................                     22,950                22,950
                                                                                                                                                                   Sculpins ..........................................                      4,250                 4,250
                                                                                                                                                                   Sharks ............................................                        180                   180



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                                                                                         TABLE 19—2018 AND 2018 DIRECTED FISHING CLOSURES 1—Continued
                                                                                    [Groundfish and halibut amounts are in metric tons. Crab amounts are in number of animals.]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                 2018              2019
                                                                                                                                                                                                              incidental        incidental
                                                                   Area                                                    Sector                                      Species                                   catch             catch
                                                                                                                                                                                                              allowance         allowance

                                                                                                                                                    Squids ............................................              1,020              1,020
                                                                                                                                                    Octopuses ......................................                   250                200
                                                                                                        Hook-and-line and pot gear ...........      ICA Pacific cod ..............................                     400                400
                                                                                                        Non-amendment 80 and CDQ .......            ICA flathead sole ...........................                    4,000              4,000
                                                                                                                                                    ICA rock sole .................................                  6,000              6,000
                                                                                                        Non-amendment 80, CDQ, and                  ICA yellowfin sole ..........................                    4,000              4,000
                                                                                                         BSAI trawl limited access.
                                                                                                        BSAI trawl limited access ..............    Rock sole/flathead sole/other flat-                                    0                 0
                                                                                                                                                      fish—halibut mortality, red king
                                                                                                                                                      crab Zone 1, C. opilio COBLZ,
                                                                                                                                                      C. bairdi Zone 1 and 2.
                                                                                                                                                    Turbot/arrowtooth/sablefish—hal-                                       0                 0
                                                                                                                                                      ibut mortality, red king crab
                                                                                                                                                      Zone 1, C. opilio COBLZ, C.
                                                                                                                                                      bairdi Zone 1 and 2.
                                                                                                                                                    Rockfish—red king crab Zone 1 ....                                     0                 0
                                                1 Maximum  retainable amounts may be found in Table 11 to 50 CFR part 679.
                                                2 ‘‘Other
                                                        rockfish’’ includes all Sebastes and Sebastolobus species except for Pacific ocean perch, northern rockfish, shortraker rockfish, and
                                             blackspotted/rougheye rockfish.


                                                Closures implemented under the final                                  Listed AFA Catcher/Processor                                   September 14, 2007). Table 20 lists the
                                             2017 and 2018 BSAI harvest                                               Sideboard Limits                                               2018 and 2019 AFA C/P groundfish
                                             specifications for groundfish (82 FR                                                                                                    sideboard limits. Section 679.64(a)(1)(v)
                                             11826, February 27, 2017) remain                                            Pursuant to § 679.64(a), the Regional                       exempts AFA catcher/processors from a
                                             effective under authority of these final                                 Administrator is responsible for                               yellowfin sole sideboard limit because
                                             2018 and 2019 harvest specifications                                     restricting the ability of listed AFA C/                       the 2018 and 2019 aggregate ITAC of
                                             and until the date specified in those                                    Ps to engage in directed fishing for                           yellowfin sole assigned to the
                                             notices. Closures are posted at the                                      groundfish species other than pollock to                       Amendment 80 sector and BSAI trawl
                                             following websites: http://                                              protect participants in other groundfish                       limited access sector is greater than
                                             alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/cm/info_                                        fisheries from adverse effects resulting                       125,000 mt.
                                             bulletins/ and http://                                                   from the AFA and from fishery                                     All harvest of groundfish sideboard
                                             alaskafisheries.noaa.gov/fisheries_                                      cooperatives in the pollock directed                           species by listed AFA C/Ps, whether as
                                             reports/reports/. While these closures                                   fishery. These restrictions are set out as                     targeted catch or incidental catch, will
                                             are in effect, the maximum retainable                                    sideboard limits on catch. The basis for                       be deducted from the sideboard limits
                                             amounts at § 679.20(e) and (f) apply at                                  these sideboard limits is described in                         in Table 20. However, groundfish
                                             any time during a fishing trip. These                                    detail in the final rules implementing                         sideboard species that are delivered to
                                             closures to directed fishing are in                                      the major provisions of the AFA (67 FR                         listed AFA C/Ps by CVs will not be
                                             addition to closures and prohibitions                                    79692, December 30, 2002) and                                  deducted from the 2018 and 2019
                                             found at 50 CFR part 679.                                                Amendment 80 (72 FR 52668,                                     sideboard limits for the listed AFA C/Ps.
                                                     TABLE 20—FINAL 2018 AND 2019 LISTED BSAI AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT CATCHER/PROCESSOR GROUNDFISH
                                                                                            SIDEBOARD LIMITS
                                                                                                                                [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                1995–1997                                2018                                       2019
                                                                                                                                                                                               2018                                  2019
                                                                                                                                                                         ITAC                                       ITAC
                                                 Target species                  Area/season                                                      Ratio of re-                               AFA C/P                               AFA C/P
                                                                                                                                                                      available to                               available to
                                                                                                              Retained catch    Total catch     tained catch to                           sideboard limit                       sideboard limit
                                                                                                                                                                      trawl C/Ps 1                              trawl C/Ps* 1
                                                                                                                                                   total catch

                                             Sablefish trawl .........     BS ...........................                  8             497              0.016                   622                    10               876               14
                                                                           AI .............................                0             145                  0                   422                     0               595                0
                                             Atka mackerel ..........      Central AI A sea-                             n/a             n/a              0.115                 9,377                 1,078            11,116            1,278
                                                                             son 2.
                                                                           Central AI B sea-                             n/a              n/a             0.115                 9,377                 1,078            11,116            1,278
                                                                             son 2.
                                                                           Western AI A sea-                             n/a              n/a                0.2                6,028                 1,206             6,173            1,235
                                                                             son 2.
                                                                           Western AI B sea-                             n/a              n/a                0.2                6,028                 1,206             6,173            1,235
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                                                                             son 2.
                                             Rock sole .................   BSAI ........................              6,317         169,362               0.037               42,060                  1,556            43,846            1,622
                                             Greenland turbot ......       BS ...........................               121          17,305               0.007                4,356                     30             4,356               30
                                                                           AI .............................              23           4,987               0.005                  144                      1               144                1
                                             Arrowtooth flounder           BSAI ........................                 76          33,987               0.002               11,578                     23            11,900               24
                                             Kamchatka flounder            BSAI ........................                 76          33,987               0.002                4,250                      9             4,250                9
                                             Flathead sole ...........     BSAI ........................              1,925          52,755               0.036               12,949                    466            14,735              530
                                             Alaska plaice ............    BSAI ........................                 14           9,438               0.001               13,685                     14            13,814               14



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                                                      TABLE 20—FINAL 2018 AND 2019 LISTED BSAI AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT CATCHER/PROCESSOR GROUNDFISH
                                                                                        SIDEBOARD LIMITS—Continued
                                                                                                                                    [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                   1995–1997                                        2018                  2018             2019             2019
                                                                                                                                                                                    ITAC                                   ITAC
                                                 Target species                    Area/season                                                            Ratio of re-                                  AFA C/P                           AFA C/P
                                                                                                                Retained catch      Total catch         tained catch to          available to        sideboard limit    available to   sideboard limit
                                                                                                                                                           total catch           trawl C/Ps 1                          trawl C/Ps* 1

                                             Other flatfish ............     BSAI ........................              3,058               52,298                  0.058                    3,400               197           3,400              197
                                             Pacific ocean perch             BS ...........................                12                4,879                  0.002                   10,082                20           9,774               20
                                                                             Eastern AI ...............                   125                6,179                   0.02                    8,037               161           8,675              174
                                                                             Central AI ................                    3                5,698                  0.001                    6,698                 7           6,741                7
                                                                             Western AI ..............                     54               13,598                  0.004                    8,037                32           8,141               33
                                             Northern rockfish .....         BSAI ........................                 91               13,040                  0.007                    5,185                36           5,525               39
                                             Shortraker rockfish ...         BSAI ........................                 50                2,811                  0.018                      150                 3             150                3
                                             Blackspotted/                   BS/EAI ....................                   50                2,811                  0.018                       75                 1              75                1
                                               Rougheye rockfish.
                                                                             CAI/WAI ..................                    50                2,811                  0.018                      150                 3             150                3
                                             Other rockfish ..........       BS ...........................                18                  621                  0.029                      275                 8             275                8
                                                                             AI .............................              22                  806                  0.027                      570                15             570               15
                                             Skates ......................   BSAI ........................                553               68,672                  0.008                   22,950               184          22,950              184
                                             Sculpins ...................    BSAI ........................                553               68,672                  0.008                    4,250                34           4,250               34
                                             Sharks ......................   BSAI ........................                553               68,672                  0.008                      180                 1             180                1
                                             Squids ......................   BSAI ........................                 73                3,328                  0.022                    1,020                22           1,020               22
                                             Octopuses ................      BSAI ........................                553               68,672                  0.008                      250                 2             200                2
                                               1 Aleutian Islands Pacific ocean perch, and BSAI Atka mackerel, flathead sole, and rock sole are multiplied by the remainder of the TAC for each species after the
                                             subtraction of the CDQ reserve under § 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C).
                                               2 The seasonal apportionment of Atka mackerel in the open access fishery is 50 percent in the A season and 50 percent in the B season. Listed AFA catcher/proc-
                                             essors are limited to harvesting no more than zero in the Eastern Aleutian District and Bering Sea subarea, 20 percent of the annual ITAC specified for the Western
                                             Aleutian District, and 11.5 percent of the annual ITAC specified for the Central Aleutian District.


                                                Section 679.64(a)(2) and Tables 40                                         PSC species listed in Table 21 that are                              once a 2018 or 2019 PSC sideboard limit
                                             and 41 of 50 CFR part 679 establish a                                      caught by listed AFA C/Ps participating                                 listed in Table 21 is reached.
                                             formula for calculating PSC sideboard                                      in any groundfish fishery other than                                       Pursuant to § 679.21(b)(1)(ii)(C) and
                                             limits for halibut and crab caught by                                      pollock will accrue against the 2018 and                                (e)(3)(ii)(C), halibut or crab PSC caught
                                             listed AFA C/Ps. The basis for these                                       2019 PSC sideboard limits for the listed                                by listed AFA C/Ps while fishing for
                                             sideboard limits is described in detail in                                 AFA C/Ps. Section 679.21(b)(4)(iii),                                    pollock will accrue against the bycatch
                                             the final rules implementing the major                                     (e)(3)(v), and (e)(7) authorizes NMFS to                                allowances annually specified for the
                                             provisions of the AFA (67 FR 79692,                                        close directed fishing for groundfish                                   pollock/Atka mackerel/‘‘other species’’
                                             December 30, 2002) and Amendment 80                                        other than pollock for listed AFA C/Ps                                  fishery categories under
                                             (72 FR 52668, September 14, 2007).                                                                                                                 § 679.21(b)(1)(ii)(B) and (e)(3)(iv).
                                                TABLE 21—FINAL 2018 AND 2019 BSAI AFA LISTED CATCHER/PROCESSOR PROHIBITED SPECIES CATCH SIDEBOARD
                                                                                              LIMITS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     2018 and          2018 and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    2019 PSC           2019 AFA
                                                                                                                                                                                              Ratio of PSC           available          catcher/
                                                                                                     PSC species and area 1                                                                   catch to total          to trawl         processor
                                                                                                                                                                                                  PSC              vessels after       sideboard
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    subtraction           limit 2
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     of PSQ 2

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


                                             AFA Catcher Vessel Sideboard Limits                                        establishes a formula for setting AFA CV                                the 2018 and 2019 aggregate ITAC of
                                                Pursuant to § 679.64(b), the Regional                                   groundfish and halibut and crab PSC                                     yellowfin sole assigned to the
                                             Administrator is responsible for                                           sideboard limits for the BSAI. The basis                                Amendment 80 sector and BSAI trawl
                                             restricting the ability of AFA CVs to                                      for these sideboard limits is described in                              limited access sector is greater than
                                             engage in directed fishing for groundfish                                  detail in the final rules implementing                                  125,000 mt. Tables 22 and 23 list the
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                                             species other than pollock to protect                                      the major provisions of the AFA (67 FR                                  2018 and 2019 AFA CV sideboard
                                             participants in other groundfish                                           79692, December 30, 2002) and                                           limits.
                                             fisheries from adverse effects resulting                                   Amendment 80 (72 FR 52668,                                                All catch of groundfish sideboard
                                             from the AFA and from fishery                                              September 14, 2007). Section                                            species made by non-exempt AFA CVs,
                                             cooperatives in the pollock directed                                       679.64(b)(6) exempts AFA CVs from a                                     whether as targeted catch or incidental
                                             fishery. Section 679.64(b)(3) and (4)                                      yellowfin sole sideboard limit because                                  catch, will be deducted from the 2018


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                                             and 2019 sideboard limits listed in                                    Section 679.21(b)(4)(iii), (e)(3)(v), and                PSC that is caught by AFA CVs while
                                             Table 22.                                                              (e)(7) authorizes NMFS to close directed                 fishing for pollock in the BSAI will
                                               Halibut and crab PSC limits listed in                                fishing for groundfish other than                        accrue against the bycatch allowances
                                             Table 23 that are caught by AFA CVs                                    pollock for AFA CVs once a 2018 or                       annually specified for the pollock/Atka
                                             participating in any groundfish fishery                                2019 PSC sideboard limit listed in Table                 mackerel/‘‘other species’’ fishery
                                             for groundfish other than pollock will                                 23 is reached. Pursuant to                               categories under § 679.21(b)(1)(ii)(B)
                                             accrue against the 2018 and 2019 PSC                                   § 679.21(b)(1)(ii)(C) and (e)(3)(ii)(C), the             and (e)(3)(iv).
                                             sideboard limits for the AFA CVs.

                                               TABLE 22—FINAL 2018 AND 2019 AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT CATCHER VESSEL BSAI GROUNDFISH SIDEBOARD LIMITS
                                                                                                                                  [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                      Ratio of 1995–                         2018 AFA                            2019 AFA
                                                                                                                                      1997 AFA CV         2018 initial     catcher vessel      2019 initial    catcher vessel
                                                       Species/gear                        Fishery by area/season                     catch to 1995–        TAC 1            sideboard           TAC 1           sideboard
                                                                                                                                        1997 TAC                                limits                              limits

                                             Pacific cod/Hook-and-line                  BSAI Jan 1–Jun 10 ............                       0.0006                  185                 0               159                0
                                               CV ≥60 feet LOA.
                                                                                        BSAI    Jun 10–Dec 31 .........                      0.0006                  178                 0               152                0
                                             Pacific cod pot gear CV ......             BSAI    Jan 1–Jun 10 ............                    0.0006                7,770                 5             6,660                4
                                                                                        BSAI    Sept 1–Dec 31 ..........                     0.0006                7,465                 4             6,398                4
                                             Pacific cod CV ≤60 feet                    BSAI    ...................................          0.0006                3,627                 2             3,109                2
                                               LOA using hook-and-line
                                               or pot gear.
                                             Pacific cod trawl gear CV ...              BSAI Jan 20–Apr 1 ............                       0.8609               29,768          25,627             25,530           21,979
                                                                                        BSAI Apr 1–Jun 10 ............                       0.8609                4,425           3,809              3,795            3,267
                                                                                        BSAI Jun 10–Nov 1 ...........                        0.8609                6,034           5,195              5,175            4,455
                                             Sablefish trawl gear ............          BS .......................................           0.0906                  622              56                876               79
                                                                                        AI ........................................          0.0645                  422              27                595               38
                                             Atka mackerel .....................        Eastern AI/BS Jan 1–Jun                              0.0032               16,298              52             15,083               48
                                                                                          10.
                                                                                        Eastern AI/BS Jun 10–Nov                             0.0032               16,298                52           15,083               48
                                                                                          1.
                                                                                        Central AI Jan 1–Jun 10 ....                         0.0001                9,377                  1          11,116                1
                                                                                        Central AI Jun 10–Nov 1 ....                         0.0001                9,377                  1          11,116                1
                                                                                        Western AI Jan 1–Jun 10 ..                                 0               6,028                  0           6,173                0
                                                                                        Western AI Jun 10–Nov 1 ..                                 0               6,028                  0           6,173                0
                                             Rock sole ............................     BSAI ...................................             0.0341               42,060              1,434          43,846            1,495
                                             Greenland turbot .................         BS .......................................           0.0645                4,356                281           4,356              281
                                                                                        AI ........................................          0.0205                  144                  3             144                3
                                             Arrowtooth flounder .............          BSAI ...................................              0.069               11,578                799          11,900              821
                                             Kamchatka flounder ............            BSAI ...................................              0.069                4,250                293           4,250              293
                                             Alaska plaice .......................      BSAI ...................................             0.0441               13,685                604          13,814              609
                                             Other flatfish ........................    BSAI ...................................             0.0441                3,400                150           3,400              150
                                             Flathead sole ......................       BS .......................................           0.0505               12,949                654          14,735              744
                                             Pacific ocean perch ............           BS .......................................               0.1              10,082              1,008           9,774              977
                                                                                        Eastern AI ..........................                0.0077                8,037                 62           8,675               67
                                                                                        Central AI ...........................               0.0025                6,698                 17           6,741               17
                                                                                        Western AI .........................                       0               8,037                  0           8,141                0
                                             Northern rockfish .................        BSAI ...................................             0.0084                5,185                 44           5,525               46
                                             Shortraker rockfish ..............         BSAI ...................................             0.0037                  150                  1             150                1
                                             Blackspotted/Rougheye                      BS/EAI ................................              0.0037                   75                  0              75                0
                                               rockfish.
                                                                                        CAI/WAI ..............................               0.0037                  150                  1             150                1
                                             Other rockfish ......................      BS .......................................           0.0048                  275                  1             275                1
                                                                                        AI ........................................          0.0095                  570                  5             570                5
                                             Skates .................................   BSAI ...................................             0.0541               22,950              1,242          22,950            1,242
                                             Sculpins ...............................   BSAI ...................................             0.0541                4,250                230           4,250              230
                                             Sharks .................................   BSAI ...................................             0.0541                  180                 10             180               10
                                             Squids .................................   BSAI ...................................             0.3827                1,020                390           1,020              390
                                             Octopuses ...........................      BSAI ...................................             0.0541                  250                 14             200               11
                                               1 Aleutians Islands Pacific ocean perch, and BSAI Atka mackerel, flathead sole, Pacific cod, and rock sole are multiplied by the remainder of
                                             the TAC for each species after the subtraction of the CDQ reserve under § 679.20(b)(1)(ii)(C).
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                                              TABLE 23—FINAL 2018 AND 2019 AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT CATCHER VESSEL PROHIBITED SPECIES CATCH SIDEBOARD
                                                                                       LIMITS FOR THE BSAI 1
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            2018 and          2018 and
                                                                                                                                                                                                 AFA catcher               2019 PSC           2019 AFA
                                                                                                                                                                                                 vessel PSC                 limit after        catcher
                                                 PSC species and area 1                                                  Target fishery category 2                                                sideboard                subtraction       vessel PSC
                                                                                                                                                                                                  limit ratio                 of PSQ          sideboard
                                                                                                                                                                                                                           reserves 3            limit 3

                                             Halibut .....................................   Pacific cod trawl .....................................................................                             n/a                  n/a              887
                                                                                             Pacific cod hook-and-line or pot ............................................                                       n/a                  n/a                2
                                                                                             Yellowfin sole total .................................................................                              n/a                  n/a              101
                                                                                             Rock sole/flathead sole/other flatfish 4 ...................................                                        n/a                  n/a              228
                                                                                             Greenland turbot/arrowtooth/sablefish 5 .................................                                           n/a                  n/a                0
                                                                                             Rockfish ..................................................................................                         n/a                  n/a                2
                                                                                             Pollock/Atka mackerel/other species 6 ...................................                                           n/a                  n/a                5
                                             Red king crab Zone 1 .............              n/a ...........................................................................................                  0.299               86,621            25,900
                                             C. opilio COBLZ ......................          n/a ...........................................................................................                  0.168            8,144,641         1,368,300
                                             C. bairdi Zone 1 ......................         n/a ...........................................................................................                  0.330              741,190           244,593
                                             C. bairdi Zone 2 ......................         n/a ...........................................................................................                  0.186            2,250,360           418,567
                                                1 Refer to § 679.2 for definitions of areas.
                                                2 Target trawl fishery categories are defined at § 679.21(b)(1)(ii)(B) and (e)(3)(iv).
                                               3 Halibut amounts are in metric tons of halibut mortality. Crab amounts are in numbers of animals.
                                               4 ‘‘Other flatfish’’ for PSC monitoring includes all flatfish species, except for halibut (a prohibited species), flathead sole, Greenland turbot, rock
                                             sole, yellowfin sole, Kamchatka flounder, and arrowtooth flounder.
                                               5 Arrowtooth for PSC monitoring includes Kamchatka flounder.
                                               6 ‘‘Other species’’ for PSC monitoring includes skates, sculpins, sharks, squids, and octopuses.




                                             AFA Catcher/Processor and Catcher                                        support other anticipated groundfish                                         in accordance with § 679.20(d)(1)(iii),
                                             Vessel Sideboard Directed Fishing                                        fisheries for the 2018 and 2019 fishing                                      that NMFS is prohibiting directed
                                             Closures                                                                 years. In accordance with                                                    fishing by listed AFA C/Ps for the
                                                                                                                      § 679.20(d)(1)(iv), the Regional                                             species in the specified areas set out in
                                               Based on historical catch patterns, the                                Administrator establishes the sideboard                                      Table 24, and prohibiting directed
                                             Regional Administrator has determined                                    limits listed in Tables 24 and 25 as                                         fishing by non-exempt AFA CVs for the
                                             that many of the AFA C/P and CV                                          DFAs. Because many of these DFAs will                                        species in the specified areas set out in
                                             sideboard limits listed in Tables 24 and                                 be reached before the end of 2018, the                                       Table 25.
                                             25 are necessary as incidental catch to                                  Regional Administrator has determined,

                                                   TABLE 24—FINAL 2018 AND 2019 AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT LISTED CATCHER/PROCESSOR SIDEBOARD DIRECTED
                                                                                          FISHING CLOSURES 1
                                                                                                                                     [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                               2018              2019
                                                                 Species                                                    Area                                                  Gear types                              sideboard limit   sideboard limit

                                             Sablefish trawl ................................       BS ..................................................      trawl ................................................                 10                14
                                                                                                    AI ....................................................    trawl ................................................                  0                 0
                                             Rock sole ........................................     BSAI ...............................................       all ....................................................            1,556             1,622
                                             Greenland turbot .............................         BS ..................................................      all ....................................................               30                30
                                                                                                    AI ....................................................    all ....................................................                1                 1
                                             Arrowtooth flounder ........................           BSAI ...............................................       all ....................................................               23                24
                                             Kamchatka flounder ........................            BSAI ...............................................       all ....................................................                9                 9
                                             Alaska plaice ..................................       BSAI ...............................................       all ....................................................               14                14
                                             Other flatfish 2 .................................     BSAI ...............................................       all ....................................................              197               197
                                             Flathead sole ..................................       BSAI ...............................................       all ....................................................              466               530
                                             Pacific ocean perch ........................           BS ..................................................      all ....................................................               20                20
                                                                                                    Eastern AI ......................................          all ....................................................              161               174
                                                                                                    Central AI .......................................         all ....................................................                7                 7
                                                                                                    Western AI .....................................           all ....................................................               32                33
                                             Northern rockfish ............................         BSAI ...............................................       all ....................................................               36                39
                                             Shortraker rockfish .........................          BSAI ...............................................       all ....................................................                3                 3
                                             Blackspotted/Rougheye rockfish ....                    BS/EAI ............................................        all ....................................................                1                 1
                                                                                                    CAI/WAI .........................................          all ....................................................                3                 3
                                             Other rockfish 3 ...............................       BS ..................................................      all ....................................................                8                 8
                                                                                                    AI ....................................................    all ....................................................               15                15
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                                             Skates .............................................   BSAI ...............................................       all ....................................................              184               184
                                             Sculpins ..........................................    BSAI ...............................................       all ....................................................               34                34
                                             Sharks .............................................   BSAI ...............................................       all ....................................................                1                 1
                                             Squids .............................................   BSAI ...............................................       all ....................................................               25                22
                                             Octopuses .......................................      BSAI ...............................................       all ....................................................                2                 2
                                                1 Maximum        retainable amounts may be found in Table 11 to 50 CFR part 679.



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                                               2 ‘‘Other flatfish’’ includes all flatfish species, except for halibut, Alaska plaice, flathead sole, Greenland turbot, rock sole, yellowfin sole,
                                             Kamchatka flounder, and arrowtooth flounder.
                                               3 ‘‘Other rockfish’’ includes all Sebastes and Sebastolobus species except for Pacific ocean perch, northern rockfish, shortraker rockfish, and
                                             blackspotted/rougheye rockfish.

                                                       TABLE 25—FINAL 2018 AND 2019 AMERICAN FISHERIES ACT CATCHER VESSEL SIDEBOARD DIRECTED FISHING
                                                                                                CLOSURES 1
                                                                                                                                         [Amounts are in metric tons]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  2018              2019
                                                                     Species                                                          Area                                               Gear types                          sideboard limit   sideboard limit

                                             Pacific cod ..........................................          BSAI ...................................................      hook-and-line CV ≥60 feet                                      0                 0
                                                                                                                                                                              LOA.
                                                                                                             BSAI ...................................................      pot CV ≥60 feet LOA .............                              9                 8
                                                                                                             BSAI ...................................................      hook-and-line or pot CV ≤60                                    2                 2
                                                                                                                                                                              feet LOA.
                                                                                                             BSAI ...................................................      jig ...........................................                0                 0
                                             Sablefish .............................................         BS ......................................................     trawl .......................................                 56                79
                                                                                                             AI ........................................................   trawl .......................................                 27                38
                                             Atka mackerel .....................................             Eastern AI/BS ....................................            all ...........................................              104                96
                                                                                                             Central AI ...........................................        all ...........................................                2                 2
                                                                                                             Western AI .........................................          all ...........................................                0                 0
                                             Greenland turbot .................................              BS ......................................................     all ...........................................              281               281
                                                                                                             AI ........................................................   all ...........................................                3                 3
                                             Arrowtooth flounder ............................                BSAI ...................................................      all ...........................................              799               821
                                             Kamchatka flounder ............................                 BSAI ...................................................      all ...........................................              293               293
                                             Alaska plaice ......................................            BSAI ...................................................      all ...........................................              501               609
                                             Other flatfish 2 .....................................          BSAI ...................................................      all ...........................................              150               150
                                             Flathead sole ......................................            BSAI ...................................................      all ...........................................              654               744
                                             Rock sole ............................................          BSAI ...................................................      all ...........................................            1,434             1,495
                                             Pacific ocean perch ............................                BS ......................................................     all ...........................................             1008               977
                                                                                                             Eastern AI ..........................................         all ...........................................               62                67
                                                                                                             Central AI ...........................................        all ...........................................               17                17
                                                                                                             Western AI .........................................          all ...........................................                0                 0
                                             Northern rockfish ................................              BSAI ...................................................      all ...........................................               44                46
                                             Shortraker rockfish .............................               BSAI ...................................................      all ...........................................                1                 1
                                             Blackspotted/Rougheye rockfish ........                         BS/EAI ................................................       all ...........................................                0                 0
                                                                                                             CAI/WAI .............................................         all ...........................................                1                 1
                                             Other rockfish 3 ...................................            BS ......................................................     all ...........................................                1                 1
                                             .............................................................   AI ........................................................   all ...........................................                5                 5
                                             Skates .................................................        BSAI ...................................................      all ...........................................            1,242             1,242
                                             Sculpins ..............................................         BSAI ...................................................      all ...........................................              230               230
                                             Sharks .................................................        BSAI ...................................................      all ...........................................               10                10
                                             Squids .................................................        BSAI ...................................................      all ...........................................              390               390
                                             Octopuses ...........................................           BSAI ...................................................      all ...........................................               14                11
                                                1 Maximum   retainable amounts may be found in Table 11 to 50 CFR part 679.
                                                2 ‘‘Otherflatfish’’ includes all flatfish species, except for halibut, Alaska plaice, flathead sole, Greenland turbot, rock sole, yellowfin sole,
                                             Kamchatka flounder, and arrowtooth flounder.
                                               3 ‘‘Other rockfish’’ includes all Sebastes and Sebastolobus species except for Pacific ocean perch, northern rockfish, shortraker rockfish, and
                                             blackspotted/rougheye rockfish.


                                             Response to Comments                                                         2007 (72 FR 1512). On February 13,                                           proposed action that are relevant to
                                               NMFS received no substantive                                               2007, NMFS issued the Record of                                              environmental concerns; or (2)
                                             comments during the public comment                                           Decision (ROD) for the EIS. In January                                       significant new circumstances or
                                             period for the proposed BSAI                                                 2018, NMFS prepared a Supplemental                                           information exist relevant to
                                             groundfish harvest specifications. No                                        Information Report (SIR) for this action.                                    environmental concerns and bearing on
                                             changes were made to the final rule in                                       Copies of the EIS, ROD, and SIR for this                                     the proposed action or its impacts (40
                                             response to the comment letters                                              action are available from NMFS (see                                          CFR 1502.9(c)(1)). After reviewing the
                                             received.                                                                    ADDRESSES). The EIS analyzes the                                             information contained in the SIR and
                                                                                                                          environmental consequences of the                                            SAFE reports, the Regional
                                             Classification                                                               groundfish harvest specifications and                                        Administrator has determined that (1)
                                               NMFS has determined that these final                                       alternative harvest strategies on                                            approval of the 2018 and 2019 harvest
                                             harvest specifications are consistent                                        resources in the action area. The EIS                                        specifications, which were set according
                                             with the FMP and with the Magnuson-                                          found no significant environmental                                           to the preferred harvest strategy in the
                                                                                                                          consequences of this action and its                                          EIS, does not constitute a substantial
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                                             Stevens Act and other applicable laws.
                                               This action is authorized under 50                                         alternatives. The SIR evaluates the need                                     change in the action; and (2) there are
                                             CFR 679.20 and is exempt from review                                         to prepare a Supplemental EIS (SEIS) for                                     no significant new circumstances or
                                             under Executive Order 12866.                                                 the 2018 and 2019 groundfish harvest                                         information relevant to environmental
                                               NMFS prepared an EIS that covers                                           specifications.                                                              concerns and bearing on the action or its
                                             this action (see ADDRESSES) and made it                                         An SEIS should be prepared if (1) the                                     impacts. Additionally, the 2018 and
                                             available to the public on January 12,                                       agency makes substantial changes in the                                      2019 harvest specifications will result in


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                                             environmental impacts within the scope                  accompany the proposed action, and                       • Alternative 1: Set TAC to produce
                                             of those analyzed and disclosed in the                  included a summary in the proposed                    fishing mortality rates, F, that are equal
                                             EIS. Therefore, supplemental National                   rule. The comment period closed on                    to maxFABC, unless the sum of the TAC
                                             Environmental Policy Act                                January 8, 2018. No comments were                     is constrained by the OY established in
                                             documentation is not necessary to                       received on the IRFA or on the                        the fishery management plans. This is
                                             implement the 2018 and 2019 harvest                     economic impacts of the rule more                     equivalent to setting TAC to produce
                                             specifications.                                         generally. The Chief Counsel for                      harvest levels equal to the maximum
                                                Section 604 of the Regulatory                        Advocacy of the Small Business                        permissible ABC, as constrained by OY.
                                             Flexibility Act (RFA) (5 U.S.C. 604)                    Administration did not file any                       The term ‘‘maxFABC’’ refers to the
                                             requires that, when an agency                           comments on the proposed rule.                        maximum permissible value of FABC
                                             promulgates a final rule under section                     The entities directly regulated by this            under Amendment 56 to the BSAI and
                                             553 of Title 5 of the United States Code,               action are those that harvest groundfish              Gulf of Alaska groundfish fishery
                                             after being required by that section, or                in the exclusive economic zone of the                 management plans. Historically, the
                                             any other law, to publish a general                     BSAI and in parallel fisheries within                 TAC has been set at or below the ABC;
                                             notice of proposed rulemaking, the                      State waters. These include entities                  therefore, this alternative represents a
                                             agency shall prepare a final regulatory                 operating catcher vessels and catcher/                likely upper limit for setting the TAC
                                             flexibility analysis (FRFA). The                        processors within the action area and                 within the OY and ABC limits.
                                             following constitutes the FRFA                          entities receiving direct allocations of                 • Alternative 3: For species in Tiers 1,
                                             prepared in the final action.                           groundfish.                                           2, and 3, set TAC to produce F equal to
                                                The required contents of a FRFA, as                     For RFA purposes only, NMFS has                    the most recent 5-year average actual F.
                                             described in section 604, are: (1) A                    established a small business size                     For species in Tiers 4, 5, and 6, set TAC
                                             statement of the need for, and objectives               standard for businesses, including their              equal to the most recent 5-year average
                                             of, the rule; (2) a statement of the                    affiliates, whose primary industry is                 actual catch. For stocks with a high
                                             significant issues raised by the public                 commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2).                level of scientific information, TAC
                                             comments in response to the initial                     A business primarily engaged in                       would be set to produce harvest levels
                                             regulatory flexibility analysis, a                      commercial fishing (NAICS code 11411)                 equal to the most recent 5-year average
                                             statement of the assessment of the                      is classified as a small business if it is            actual fishing mortality rates. For stocks
                                             agency of such issues, and a statement                  independently owned and operated, is                  with insufficient scientific information,
                                             of any changes made in the proposed                     not dominant in its field of operation                TAC would be set equal to the most
                                             rule as a result of such comments; (3)                  (including its affiliates), and has                   recent 5-year average actual catch. This
                                             the response of the agency to any                       combined annual gross receipts not in                 alternative recognizes that for some
                                             comments filed by the Chief Counsel for                 excess of $11 million for all its affiliated          stocks, catches may fall well below
                                             Advocacy of the Small Business                          operations worldwide.                                 ABC, and recent average F may provide
                                             Administration in response to the                          The estimated number of directly                   a better indicator of actual F than FABC
                                             proposed rule, and a detailed statement                 regulated small entities in 2016 include              does.
                                             of any change made to the proposed rule                 approximately 119 catcher vessels, five                  • Alternative 4: First, set TAC for
                                             in the final rule as a result of the                    catcher/processors, and six CDQ groups.               rockfish species in Tier 3 at F 75%; set
                                             comments; (4) a description of and an                   Some of these vessels are members of                  TAC for rockfish species in Tier 5 at F
                                             estimate of the number of small entities                AFA inshore pollock cooperatives, Gulf                = 0.5M; and set spatially explicit TAC
                                             to which the rule will apply or an                      of Alaska rockfish cooperatives, or BSAI              for shortraker and rougheye rockfish in
                                             explanation of why no such estimate is                  Crab Rationalization Program                          the BSAI. Second, taking the rockfish
                                             available; (5) a description of the                     cooperatives, and, since under the RFA                TAC as calculated above, reduce all
                                             projected reporting, recordkeeping, and                 the aggregate gross receipts of all                   other TAC by a proportion that does not
                                             other compliance requirements of the                    participating members of the                          vary across species, so that the sum of
                                             rule, including an estimate of the classes              cooperative must meet the ‘‘under $11                 all TAC, including rockfish TAC, is
                                             of small entities which will be subject                 million’’ threshold, the cooperatives are             equal to the lower bound of the area OY
                                             to the requirement and the type of                      considered to be large entities within                (1,400,000 mt in the BSAI). This
                                             professional skills necessary for                       the meaning of the RFA. Thus, the                     alternative sets conservative and
                                             preparation of the report or record; and                estimate of 119 catcher vessels may be                spatially explicit TAC for rockfish
                                             (6) a description of the steps the agency               an overstatement of the number of small               species that are long-lived and late to
                                             has taken to minimize the significant                   entities. Average gross revenues were                 mature, and sets conservative TAC for
                                             economic impact on small entities                       $690,000 for small hook-and-line                      the other groundfish species.
                                             consistent with the stated objectives of                vessels, $1.25 million for small pot                     • Alternative 5: (No Action) Set TAC
                                             applicable statutes, including a                        vessels, and $3.44 million for small                  at zero.
                                             statement of the factual, policy, and                   trawl vessels. The average gross revenue                 Alternative 2 is the preferred
                                             legal reasons for selecting the alternative             for catcher/processor hook-and-line                   alternative chosen by the Council: Set
                                             adopted in the final rule and why each                  vessels was $2.90 million. The revenue                TAC that fall within the range of ABC
                                             one of the other significant alternatives               data for other catcher/processors are not             recommended through the Council
                                             to the rule considered by the agency                    reported, due to confidentiality                      harvest specifications process and TACs
                                             which affect the impact on small                        considerations.                                       recommended by the Council. Under
                                             entities was rejected.                                     This action does not modify                        this scenario, F is set equal to a constant
                                                A description of this action, its                    recordkeeping or reporting                            fraction of maxFABC. The
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                                             purpose, and its legal basis are included               requirements.                                         recommended fractions of maxFABC
                                             at the beginning of the preamble to this                   The significant alternatives were                  may vary among species or stocks, based
                                             final rule and are not repeated here.                   those considered as alternative harvest               on other considerations unique to each.
                                                NMFS published the proposed rule on                  strategies when the Council selected its              This is the method for determining TAC
                                             December 8, 2017 (82 FR 57906). NMFS                    preferred harvest strategy (Alternative 2)            that has been used in the past.
                                             prepared an Initial Regulatory                          in December 2006. These included the                     Alternatives 1, 3, 4, and 5 do not meet
                                             Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) to                          following:                                            the objectives of this action, and


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                                             although Alternatives 1 and 3 may have                  significant adverse economic impact on                because these fisheries are affected by
                                             a smaller adverse economic impact on                    small entities.                                       several factors that cannot be predicted
                                             small entities than the preferred                          Impacts on marine mammals resulting                in advance, including fishing effort,
                                             alternative, Alternatives 4 and 5 likely                from fishing activities conducted under               weather, movement of fishery stocks,
                                             would have a significant adverse                        this rule are discussed in the EIS (see               and market price. Furthermore, the
                                             economic impact on small entities. The                  ADDRESSES).                                           closure of one fishery has a cascading
                                             Council rejected these alternatives as                     Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), the                effect on other fisheries, for example by
                                             harvest strategies in 2006, and the                     Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,                freeing up fishing vessels, which would
                                             Secretary of Commerce did so in 2007.                   NOAA, finds good cause to waive the                   allow them to move from closed
                                                Alternative 1 would lead to TAC                      30-day delay in effectiveness for this                fisheries to open ones and lead to an
                                             limits whose sum exceeds the fishery                    rule because delaying this rule is                    increase in the fishing capacity in those
                                             OY, which is set out in statute and the                 contrary to the public interest. The Plan             open fisheries, causing those open
                                             FMP. As shown in Table 1 and Table 2,                   Team review occurred in November                      fisheries to close at an accelerated pace.
                                             the sum of ABCs in 2018 and 2019                        2017, and the Council considered and                     Additionally, in fisheries subject to
                                             would be 3,779,809 mt and 3,578,956                     recommended the final harvest                         declining sideboards, delaying this
                                             mt, respectively. Both of these are                     specifications in December 2017.                      rule’s effectiveness could allow some
                                             substantially in excess of the fishery OY               Accordingly, NMFS’ review could not                   vessels to inadvertently reach or exceed
                                             for the BSAI. This result would be                      begin until after the December 2017                   their new sideboard limits. Because
                                             inconsistent with the objectives of this                Council meeting, and after the public                 sideboards are intended to protect
                                             action, in that it would violate the                    had time to comment on the proposed                   traditional fisheries in other sectors,
                                             Consolidated Appropriations Act of                      action. If this rule’s effectiveness is               allowing one sector to exceed its new
                                             2004, Public Law 108–199, Division B,                   delayed, fisheries that might otherwise               sideboards by delaying this rule’s
                                             section 803(c), and the FMP, which both                 remain open under these rules may                     effectiveness would effectively reduce
                                             set a 2 million mt maximum harvest for                  prematurely close based on the lower                  the available catch for sectors without
                                             BSAI groundfish.                                        TACs established in the final 2017 and                sideboard limits. Moreover, the new
                                                                                                     2018 harvest specifications (82 FR                    TAC and sideboard limits protect the
                                                Alternative 3 selects harvest rates
                                                                                                     11826, February 27, 2017). If                         fisheries from being overfished. Thus,
                                             based on the most recent 5 years’ worth
                                                                                                     implemented immediately, this rule                    the delay is contrary to the public
                                             of harvest rates (for species in Tiers 1
                                                                                                     would allow these fisheries to continue               interest in protecting traditional
                                             through 3) or based on the most recent
                                                                                                     fishing because some of the new TACs                  fisheries and fish stocks.
                                             5 years’ worth of harvests (for species in
                                                                                                     implemented by this rule are higher                      If the final harvest specifications are
                                             Tiers 4 through 6). This alternative is                                                                       not effective by March 24, 2018, which
                                                                                                     than the TACs under which they are
                                             also inconsistent with the objectives of                currently fishing.                                    is the start of the 2018 Pacific halibut
                                             this action because it does not take into                  In addition, immediate effectiveness               season as specified by the IPHC, the
                                             account the most recent biological                      of this action is required to provide                 hook-and-line sablefish fishery will not
                                             information for this fishery. NMFS                      consistent management and                             begin concurrently with the Pacific
                                             annually conducts at-sea stock surveys                  conservation of fishery resources based               halibut IFQ season. Delayed
                                             for different species, as well as                       on the best available scientific                      effectiveness of this action would result
                                             statistical modeling, to estimate stock                 information. This is particularly                     in confusion for sablefish harvesters and
                                             sizes and permissible harvest levels.                   pertinent for those species that have                 economic harm from unnecessary
                                             Actual harvest rates or harvest amounts                 lower 2018 ABCs and TACs than those                   discard of sablefish that are caught
                                             are a component of these estimates, but                 established in the 2017 and 2018                      along with Pacific halibut, as both hook-
                                             in and of themselves may not accurately                 harvest specifications (82 FR 11826,                  and-line sablefish and Pacific halibut
                                             portray stock sizes and conditions.                     February 27, 2017). If implemented                    are managed under the same IFQ
                                             Harvest rates are listed for each species               immediately, this rule would ensure                   program. Immediate effectiveness of the
                                             category for each year in the SAFE                      that NMFS can properly manage those                   final 2018 and 2019 harvest
                                             report (see ADDRESSES).                                 fisheries for which this rule sets lower              specifications will allow the sablefish
                                                Alternative 4 would lead to                          2018 ABCs and TACs, which are based                   IFQ fishery to begin concurrently with
                                             significantly lower harvests of all                     on the most recent biological                         the Pacific halibut IFQ season.
                                             species to reduce TAC from the upper                    information on the condition of stocks,                  Finally, immediate effectiveness also
                                             end of the OY range in the BSAI to its                  rather than managing species under the                would provide the fishing industry the
                                             lower end of 1.4 million mt. This result                higher TACs set in the previous year’s                earliest possible opportunity to plan and
                                             would lead to significant reductions in                 harvest specifications.                               conduct its fishing operations with
                                             harvests of species by small entities.                     Certain fisheries, such as those for               respect to new information about TAC
                                             While reductions of this size could be                  pollock and Pacific cod, are intensive,               limits. Therefore, NMFS finds good
                                             associated with offsetting price                        fast-paced fisheries. Other fisheries,                cause to waive the 30-day delay in
                                             increases, the size of these increases is               such as those for flatfish, rockfish,                 effectiveness under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3).
                                             uncertain, and, assuming volume                         skates, sculpins, sharks, and octopuses,
                                             decreases would lead to price increases,                are critical as directed fisheries and as             Small Entity Compliance Guide
                                             it is unclear whether price increases                   incidental catch in other fisheries. U.S.                This final rule is a plain language
                                             would be sufficient to offset the volume                fishing vessels have demonstrated the                 guide to assist small entities in
                                             decreases and to leave revenues                         capacity to catch the TAC allocations in              complying with this final rule as
                                             unchanged for small entities. Thus, this                these fisheries. Any delay in allocating              required by the Small Business
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                                             action would have an adverse economic                   the final TAC limits in these fisheries               Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of
                                             impact on small entities, compared to                   would cause confusion in the industry                 1996. This final rule’s primary purpose
                                             the preferred alternative.                              and potential economic harm through                   is to announce the final 2018 and 2019
                                                Alternative 5, which sets all harvests               unnecessary discards, thus undermining                harvest specifications and prohibited
                                             equal to zero, may also address                         the intent of this rule. Predicting which             species bycatch allowances for the
                                             conservation issues, but would have a                   fisheries may close is impossible                     groundfish fisheries of the BSAI. This


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                                             action is necessary to establish harvest                NMFS will announce closures of                        L. 108–447; Pub. L. 109–241; Pub. L. 109–
                                             limits and associated management                        directed fishing in the Federal Register              479.
                                             measures for groundfish during the 2018                 and information bulletins released by                   Dated: February 21, 2018.
                                             and 2019 fishing years and to                           the Alaska Region. Affected fishermen                 Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                             accomplish the goals and objectives of                  should keep themselves informed of
                                             the FMP. This action directly affects all               such closures.                                        Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                             fishermen who participate in the BSAI                                                                         Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                                                                       Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 16 U.S.C.         Fisheries Service.
                                             fisheries. The specific amounts of OFL,                 1540(f); 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.; 16 U.S.C.
                                             ABC, TAC, and PSC amounts are                                                                                 [FR Doc. 2018–03918 Filed 2–26–18; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                     3631 et seq.; Pub. L. 105–277; Pub. L. 106–
                                             provided in tables to assist the reader.                31; Pub. L. 106–554; Pub. L. 108–199; Pub.            BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2018-02-27 01:14:43
Document Modified: 2018-02-27 01:14:43
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; closures.
DatesEffective from 1200 hrs, Alaska local time (A.l.t.), February 27, 2018, through 2400 hrs, A.l.t., December 31, 2019.
ContactSteve Whitney, 907-586-7228.
FR Citation83 FR 8365 
RIN Number0648-XF63

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