83_FR_8988 83 FR 8946 - Emergency Measures To Address Overfishing of Atlantic Shortfin Mako Shark

83 FR 8946 - Emergency Measures To Address Overfishing of Atlantic Shortfin Mako Shark

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 42 (March 2, 2018)

Page Range8946-8950
FR Document2018-04262

NMFS is taking emergency action through this interim final rule, in response to a new stock assessment for North Atlantic shortfin mako sharks to implement measures required by International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) Recommendation 17-08. Based on the results of the stock assessment, on December 13, 2017, NMFS determined the North Atlantic shortfin mako shark stock to be overfished, with overfishing occurring. The emergency management measures will reduce shortfin mako shark landings in commercial and recreational shark fisheries, with retention allowed only in certain limited circumstances. The emergency management measures are expected to meet the United States' obligations in relation to ending overfishing, but are not expected to result in significant economic impacts.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 635

[Docket No. 180104009-8201-01]
RIN 0648-BH49


Emergency Measures To Address Overfishing of Atlantic Shortfin 
Mako Shark

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

ACTION: Interim final rule, emergency action; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS is taking emergency action through this interim final 
rule, in response to a new stock assessment for North Atlantic shortfin 
mako sharks to implement measures required by International Commission 
for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)

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Recommendation 17-08. Based on the results of the stock assessment, on 
December 13, 2017, NMFS determined the North Atlantic shortfin mako 
shark stock to be overfished, with overfishing occurring. The emergency 
management measures will reduce shortfin mako shark landings in 
commercial and recreational shark fisheries, with retention allowed 
only in certain limited circumstances. The emergency management 
measures are expected to meet the United States' obligations in 
relation to ending overfishing, but are not expected to result in 
significant economic impacts.

DATES: Effective March 2, 2018 through August 29, 2018. Comments must 
be received on May 7, 2018. A public hearing will be held at the Highly 
Migratory Species (HMS) Advisory Panel meeting on March 7, 2018, from 
11 a.m.-12:15 p.m., EST. For specific location and webinar information, 
please see the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this document and 
the HMS AP meeting website at: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/event/march-2018-hms-advisory-panel-meeting.

ADDRESSES: Copies of the Environmental Assessment and other supporting 
documents for this emergency action are available from the HMS 
Management Division website at https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/topic/atlantic-highly-migratory-species.
    Written comments, identified by NOAA-NMFS-2018-0010, may be 
submitted to the HMS Management Division by either of the following 
methods:
     Electronic Submissions: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking portal. Go to 
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2018-0010, click the 
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or 
attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit written comments to NMFS, Highly Migratory 
Species Management Division, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 
20910. Mark the outside of the envelope ``Comments on Atlantic Shortfin 
Mako Emergency Rule.''
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and generally will be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business 
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily 
by the sender will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous 
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain 
anonymous).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tobey Curtis at 978-281-9273 or Guy 
DuBeck or Lauren Latchford at 301-427-8503.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    The North Atlantic shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) is a 
highly migratory species that ranges across the entire North Atlantic 
Ocean and is caught by fishermen from numerous countries. These sharks 
are a small but valued component of U.S. recreational and commercial 
shark fisheries, which are managed under the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic 
HMS Fishery Management Plan and its amendments. In recent years, U.S. 
catch represents only approximately 11 percent of the species' total 
catch in the North Atlantic by all reporting countries. International 
measures are, therefore, critical to the species' effective 
conservation and management.
    In August 2017, ICCAT's Standing Committee on Research and 
Statistics (SCRS) conducted a new benchmark stock assessment on the 
North Atlantic shortfin mako stock. At its November 2017 annual 
meeting, ICCAT accepted this stock assessment and determined the stock 
to be overfished, with overfishing occurring. On December 13, 2017, 
based on this assessment, NMFS issued a status determination finding 
the stock to be overfished and experiencing overfishing using domestic 
criteria. The assessment specifically indicated that biomass 
(B2015) is substantially less than the biomass at maximum 
sustainable yield (BMSY) for eight of the nine models used 
for the assessment (B2015/BMSY = 0.57-0.85). In 
the ninth model, spawning stock fecundity (SSF) was less than 
SSFMSY (SSF2015/SSFMSY = 0.95). 
Additionally, the assessment indicated that fishing mortality 
(F2015) was greater than FMSY (1.93-4.38), with a 
combined 90-percent probability from all models that the population is 
overfished, with overfishing occurring.
    The 2017 assessment estimated that total North Atlantic shortfin 
mako catches across all ICCAT parties are currently between 3,600 and 
4,750 mt per year, and that total catches would have to be at 1,000 mt 
or below (72-79 percent reductions) to prevent further population 
declines and that catches of 500 t or less currently are expected to 
stop overfishing and begin to rebuild the stock. The projections 
indicate that a total allowable catch of 0 mt would produce a greater 
than 50 percent probability of rebuilding the stock by the year 2040, 
which is approximately equal to one mean generation time. Research 
indicates that post-release survival rates of Atlantic shortfin mako 
sharks are high (70 percent); however, the assessment could not 
determine if requiring live releases alone would reduce landings 
sufficiently to end overfishing and rebuild the stock.
    Based on this information, ICCAT adopted new management measures 
for Atlantic shortfin mako (Recommendation 17-08), which the United 
States must implement as necessary and appropriate under the Atlantic 
Tunas Convention Act. These measures largely focus on maximizing live 
releases of Atlantic shortfin mako sharks, allowing retention only in 
certain limited circumstances, increasing minimum size limits, and 
improving data collection in ICCAT fisheries. In November 2018, ICCAT 
will review the catches from the first six months of 2018 and decide 
whether these measures should be modified. In 2019, the SCRS will 
evaluate the effectiveness of these measures in ending overfishing and 
beginning to rebuild the stock. SCRS will also provide rebuilding 
information that reflects rebuilding timeframes of at least two mean 
generation times. Also in 2019, ICCAT will establish a rebuilding plan 
that will have a high probability of avoiding overfishing and 
rebuilding the stock to BMSY within a timeframe that takes 
into account the biology of the stock.

Emergency Management Measures

    NMFS is implementing emergency measures in HMS recreational and 
commercial fisheries consistent with Recommendation 17-08 to address 
overfishing and to provide meaningful information reflective of the new 
measures for the six-month reporting requirement in the Recommendation. 
Management measures in the emergency rule are as follows:
     Commercial fishermen on vessels deploying pelagic longline 
gear, which are required to have a functional electronic monitoring 
system on board under current regulations, must release all live 
shortfin mako sharks with a minimum of harm, while giving due 
consideration to the safety of crew members. Commercial fishermen using 
pelagic longline gear can only retain a shortfin mako shark if it is 
dead at haulback.

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     Commercial fishermen using gear other than pelagic 
longline commercial gear (e.g., bottom longline, gillnet, handgear, 
etc.) must release all shortfin mako sharks, whether they are dead or 
alive.
     Recreational fishermen (fishermen with HMS Angling or 
Charter/Headboat permits, and fishermen with Atlantic Tunas General 
category and Swordfish General Commercial permits when participating in 
a registered HMS tournament) must release any shortfin mako sharks 
smaller than the minimum size of 83 inches (210 cm) fork length (FL). 
This minimum size is an increase from the current minimum size of 54 
inches FL. This measure is more conservative than what was specifically 
recommended in Recommendation 17-08, which suggested separate minimum 
size limits for males (180 cm FL) and females (210 cm FL). NMFS is 
implementing a single minimum size limit of 83 inches (210 cm) FL due 
to recent analyses conducted by NMFS (but were not available during the 
ICCAT meeting) that indicate the lower minimum size limit for males 
would not sufficiently reduce total shortfin mako shark landings to 
levels that the stock assessment estimates are required to end 
overfishing (refer to the EA; see ADDRESSES). Furthermore, confirming 
the sex of a large and potentially active shortfin mako shark prior to 
its landing can be challenging for fishermen and may have safety 
implications. Therefore, a single minimum size limit for the species is 
simpler to implement and enforce, and is more consistent with the 
objectives of this action.
    NMFS is soliciting public comment on this interim final rule and 
will take into consideration any comments received and any testimony at 
the public hearing, as it evaluates whether any modifications to the 
emergency measures are needed. These emergency measures will be 
effective until August 29, 2018, with a possible extension of up to an 
additional 186 days. These measures will be replaced by long-term 
measures, which will be considered through notice and comment 
rulemaking for an upcoming fishery management plan amendment, 
accompanied by an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). The Notice of 
Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for that fishery 
management plan amendment will publish in the same issue of the Federal 
Register as this interim final rule.
    These emergency measures are expected to reduce shortfin mako 
landings in the HMS commercial fisheries and the ex-vessel revenues 
from those landings by approximately 75 percent. Thus, the commercial 
fisheries could cumulatively experience revenue losses of approximately 
$281,000 per year, 97 percent of which would be lost by the pelagic 
longline fishery. Lost revenues would have greater social and economic 
impacts on fishing communities with higher shortfin mako shark 
landings, including Wanchese, NC, Fairhaven/New Bedford, MA, and 
Barnegat Light, NJ. Shortfin mako sharks are a minor source of economic 
revenue to the overall HMS commercial fishery, but may be an important 
source of seasonal revenue to some individual fishermen. The 
socioeconomic impacts associated with these reductions in revenue are 
not expected be significant overall, however, as shortfin mako sharks 
comprise less than 1 percent of total ex-vessel revenues in the pelagic 
longline fishery on average, and an even smaller fraction of total 
fisheries revenues in the potentially-affected fishing communities. 
Therefore, socioeconomic impacts on the commercial fishery are expected 
to be slightly negative.
    These emergency measures would also reduce recreational landings of 
shortfin mako sharks by approximately 83 percent. However, as catch-
and-release practices would still be permitted, a significant reduction 
in recreational fishing or charter/headboat activity is not expected. 
However, the reduced opportunities to catch and land a shortfin mako 
shark of legal size may slightly reduce demand and revenues for 
charters and tournaments that target this species. Approximately five 
percent of charter vessels and seven percent of headboat vessels in the 
U.S. Atlantic target pelagic sharks, including shortfin mako, with the 
majority of these businesses located off the northeast United States. 
According to NMFS Northeast Fisheries Science Center tournament data, 
the larger minimum size limit may not significantly limit the ability 
of tournaments to land shortfin mako sharks, because most of the 
largest shortfin mako sharks landed at tournaments in recent years have 
been above the 83 inches FL minimum size limit. However, it is likely 
that fewer vessels will be able to catch a shortfin mako shark of legal 
size, within or outside of tournaments. Therefore, the socioeconomic 
impacts associated with recreational shark fishing effort (fuel, bait, 
fishing supply expenditures, tournament participation, etc.) are 
expected to be slightly negative.

Public Hearing

    Comments on this interim final rule may be submitted via http://www.regulations.gov or mail, and comments may also be submitted at the 
public hearing. NMFS solicits comments on this interim final rule by 
May 7, 2018. During the comment period, NMFS will hold one public 
hearing for this interim final rule.

                        Table 1--Date, Time, and Location of the Upcoming Public Hearing
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                                                                                             Location contact
                Venue                         Date/time            Meeting locations           information
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Public Hearing.......................  March 7, 2018, 11 a.m.-  Silver Spring, MD......  HMS AP Meeting,
                                        12:15 p.m.                                        Sheraton Silver
                                                                                          Spring, 8777 Georgia
                                                                                          Avenue, Silver Spring,
                                                                                          MD 20910.
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Classification

    This emergency interim final rule is promulgated pursuant to 
section 305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and NMFS has determined 
that it is consistent with that Act and other applicable laws. NMFS 
policy guidelines for the use of emergency rules (August 21, 1997; 62 
FR 44421) specify the following three criteria that define what an 
emergency situation is: (1) The emergency results from recent, 
unforeseen events or recently discovered circumstances; (2) the 
emergency presents serious conservation or management problems in the 
fishery; and (3) if the emergency action is being implemented without 
prior public comment, the emergency can be addressed through emergency 
regulations for which the immediate benefits outweigh the value of 
advance notice, public comment, and deliberative consideration of the 
impacts on participants to the same extent as would be expected under 
the normal rulemaking process.
    This action meets the NMFS guidelines and criteria for emergency

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rulemaking. The action is needed to address recently discovered 
circumstances including the 2017 ICCAT stock assessment and 
Recommendation 17-08 for North Atlantic shortfin mako shark in November 
and NMFS's determination that the stock is overfished and overfishing 
is occurring in December (Criteria 1). The stock assessment conclusions 
differ significantly and unexpectedly from the most recent previous 
assessments, which had indicated that the stock was not overfished or 
experiencing overfishing. The new assessment indicates that dramatic 
immediate reductions in fishing mortality are needed to end overfishing 
of this stock, and this action is needed to address this serious 
conservation problem (Criteria 2). Finally, the immediate benefits to 
the shortfin mako shark resource and our need to meet obligations under 
the Magnuson-Stevens Act and Atlantic Tunas Convention Act outweigh the 
value of the advance notice and public comments provided under the 
normal rulemaking process (Criteria 3). Without an emergency rule to 
implement these measures, the reported U.S. catches at the end of the 
ICCAT six-month reporting period (ending at the end of June 2018) would 
reflect catches under the existing management practices and thus not 
reflect whether the new measures were effective to address overfishing. 
Any resulting action based on such information could disadvantage U.S. 
fishermen in the long-term.
    Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) and 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), the 
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries finds good cause to waive the 
otherwise applicable requirements for both notice-and-comment 
rulemaking and a 30-day delay in effectiveness for this interim final, 
emergency rule implementing North Atlantic shortfin mako shark 
management measures. The recent unforeseen circumstances described 
above, and need for expedient action, make it impracticable to provide 
prior notice-and-comment opportunity and a 30-day delay. The new stock 
assessment for Atlantic shortfin mako sharks was completed in August 
2017 and accepted in November by ICCAT and December 2017 by NMFS, 
revealing that the North Atlantic shortfin mako shark stock is 
overfished, with overfishing occurring. ICCAT developed Recommendation 
17-08 at its annual meeting in November 2017, which the United States 
must implement as necessary and appropriate under the Atlantic Tunas 
Convention Act. It would be potentially harmful to the long-term 
sustainability of the resource to implement these measures through 
notice-and-comment rulemaking because immediate reductions in fishing 
mortality are needed to address overfishing and begin to rebuild the 
stock and data will be re-evaluated as soon as November 2018 to 
determine whether additional measures are needed. Unless the new 
measures are in place, they cannot be properly evaluated for 
effectiveness in the fall and ICCAT will not be able to determine 
whether additional measures are immediately needed. Additionally, 
affected fishing vessel owners should not require time to adjust to 
these regulations, as the regulations do not constitute substantive 
operational changes, such as changes to equipment that might require 
time for purchasing and installation, or changes to practices that 
might require special training. Here, the rule only affects the landing 
of a particular species, and thus vessel owners should be able to 
understand and implement the changes immediately. Furthermore, the 
agency requested voluntary implementation of these measures earlier 
this year, so fishermen have already been notified of these management 
changes.
    For the reasons outlined, NMFS finds it impracticable and contrary 
to the public interest to provide prior opportunity to comment on the 
Atlantic shortfin mako shark emergency measures. As noted above, NMFS 
is soliciting public comment on this interim final rule and will take 
into consideration any comments received and any testimony at the 
public hearing, as it evaluates whether any modifications to the 
emergency measures are needed. In addition, there will be multiple 
opportunities for public participation and notice-and-comment 
rulemaking as NMFS develops a long-term fishery management amendment to 
rebuild North Atlantic shortfin mako sharks.
    This action is being taken pursuant to the emergency provision of 
the Magnuson-Stevens Act and is exempt from OMB review.
    This rule is exempt from the otherwise applicable requirement of 
the Regulatory Flexibility Act to prepare a regulatory flexibility 
analysis because the rule is issued without opportunity for prior 
public comment.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 635

    Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing vessels, Foreign relations, Imports, 
Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Treaties.

    Dated: February 27, 2018.
Samuel D. Rauch, III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 635 is amended 
as follows:

PART 635--ATLANTIC HIGHLY MIGRATORY SPECIES

0
1. The authority citation for part 635 continues to read as follows:

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

0
2. In Sec.  635.20 suspend paragraph (e)(2) and add paragraphs (e)(6) 
and (7) to read as follows:


Sec.  635.20  Size limits.

* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (6) All sharks, except as otherwise specified in this subsection 
below, landed under the recreational retention limits specified at 
Sec.  635.22(c)(2) must be at least 54 inches (137 cm) FL.
    (7) All North Atlantic shortfin mako sharks landed under the 
recreational retention limits specified at Sec.  635.22(c)(2) must be 
at least 83 inches (210 cm) fork length.
* * * * *

0
3. In Sec.  635.21, add paragraphs (a)(4) and (c)(1)(iv) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  635.21  Gear operation and deployment restrictions.

    (a) * * *
    (4) Any person issued a commercial shark permit must release all 
shortfin mako sharks, alive or dead, caught on any gear other than 
pelagic longline gear.
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (iv) Has pelagic longline gear on board, persons aboard that vessel 
are required to release unharmed, to the extent practicable, any 
shortfin mako shark that is alive at the time of haulback. Any shortfin 
mako shark that is dead at the time of haulback may be retained 
provided the electronic monitoring system is installed and functioning 
in accordance with Sec.  635.9.
* * * * *

0
4. In Sec.  635.24, suspend paragraphs (a)(4)(i) and (iii), and add 
paragraphs (a)(4)(v) and (vi) to read as follows:


Sec.  635.24  Commercial retention limits for sharks, swordfish, and 
BAYS tunas.

* * * * *
    (a) * * *

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    (4) * * *
    (v) A person who owns or operates a vessel that has been issued a 
directed shark LAP may retain, possess, or land pelagic sharks if the 
pelagic shark fishery is open per Sec. Sec.  635.27 and 635.28. 
Shortfin mako sharks may only be retained by persons using pelagic 
longline gear, and only if each shark is dead at the time of haulback 
per Sec.  635.21(c)(1).
    (vi) Consistent with paragraph (a)(4)(ii) of this section, a person 
who owns or operates a vessel that has been issued an incidental shark 
LAP may retain, possess, land, or sell no more than 16 SCS and pelagic 
sharks, combined, per vessel per trip, if the respective fishery is 
open per Sec. Sec.  635.27 and 635.28. Of those 16 SCS and pelagic 
sharks per vessel per trip, no more than 8 shall be blacknose sharks. 
Shortfin mako sharks may only be retained by persons using pelagic 
longline gear, and only if each shark is dead at the time of haulback 
per Sec.  635.21(c)(1).
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0
5. In Sec.  635.71, add paragraphs (d)(27) through (29) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  635.71  Prohibitions.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (27) Land a shortfin mako shark that was caught with gear other 
than pelagic longline as specified at Sec.  635.21(a).
    (28) Retain, land, or possess a shortfin mako shark that was caught 
with pelagic longline gear and was alive at haulback as specified at 
Sec.  635.21(c)(1).
    (29) As specified at Sec.  635.21(c)(1), retain, land, or possess a 
shortfin mako shark that was caught with pelagic longline gear when the 
electronic monitoring system was not installed and functioning in 
accordance with the requirements at Sec.  635.9.
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                                             From FY 2004 Through Fiscal Year to                     38 CFR Part 42
                                                                                                                                                           Overfishing of Atlantic Shortfin Mako
                                             Date.’’ This rule is not an Executive                     Administrative practice and                         Shark
                                             Order 13771 regulatory action because                   procedure, Claims, Fraud, Penalties.
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                                             Executive Order 12866.                                  Signing Authority                                     Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                                                                                                                           Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
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                                                The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                     designee, approved this document and                  ACTION: Interim final rule, emergency
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                                             agencies prepare an assessment of                       submit the document to the Office of the
                                             anticipated costs and benefits before                   Federal Register for publication                      SUMMARY:   NMFS is taking emergency
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                                             issuing any rule that may result in the                 electronically as an official document of             action through this interim final rule, in
                                             expenditure by state, local, and tribal                 the Department of Veterans Affairs. Gina              response to a new stock assessment for
                                             governments, in the aggregate, or by the                S. Farrisee, Deputy Chief of Staff,                   North Atlantic shortfin mako sharks to
                                             private sector, of $100 million or more                 Department of Veterans Affairs,                       implement measures required by
                                             (adjusted annually for inflation) in any                approved this document on February                    International Commission for the
                                             one year. This final rule will have no                  23, 2018, for publication.                            Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)


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                                             Recommendation 17–08. Based on the                      otherwise sensitive information                       stop overfishing and begin to rebuild the
                                             results of the stock assessment, on                     submitted voluntarily by the sender will              stock. The projections indicate that a
                                             December 13, 2017, NMFS determined                      be publicly accessible. NMFS will                     total allowable catch of 0 mt would
                                             the North Atlantic shortfin mako shark                  accept anonymous comments (enter                      produce a greater than 50 percent
                                             stock to be overfished, with overfishing                ‘‘N/A’’ in the required fields if you wish            probability of rebuilding the stock by
                                             occurring. The emergency management                     to remain anonymous).                                 the year 2040, which is approximately
                                             measures will reduce shortfin mako                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      equal to one mean generation time.
                                             shark landings in commercial and                        Tobey Curtis at 978–281–9273 or Guy                   Research indicates that post-release
                                             recreational shark fisheries, with                      DuBeck or Lauren Latchford at 301–                    survival rates of Atlantic shortfin mako
                                             retention allowed only in certain                       427–8503.                                             sharks are high (70 percent); however,
                                             limited circumstances. The emergency                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            the assessment could not determine if
                                             management measures are expected to                                                                           requiring live releases alone would
                                             meet the United States’ obligations in                  Background                                            reduce landings sufficiently to end
                                             relation to ending overfishing, but are                    The North Atlantic shortfin mako                   overfishing and rebuild the stock.
                                             not expected to result in significant                   shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) is a highly                    Based on this information, ICCAT
                                             economic impacts.                                       migratory species that ranges across the              adopted new management measures for
                                             DATES: Effective March 2, 2018 through                  entire North Atlantic Ocean and is                    Atlantic shortfin mako
                                             August 29, 2018. Comments must be                       caught by fishermen from numerous                     (Recommendation 17–08), which the
                                             received on May 7, 2018. A public                       countries. These sharks are a small but               United States must implement as
                                             hearing will be held at the Highly                      valued component of U.S. recreational                 necessary and appropriate under the
                                             Migratory Species (HMS) Advisory                        and commercial shark fisheries, which                 Atlantic Tunas Convention Act. These
                                             Panel meeting on March 7, 2018, from                    are managed under the 2006                            measures largely focus on maximizing
                                             11 a.m.–12:15 p.m., EST. For specific                   Consolidated Atlantic HMS Fishery                     live releases of Atlantic shortfin mako
                                             location and webinar information,                       Management Plan and its amendments.                   sharks, allowing retention only in
                                             please see the SUPPLEMENTARY                            In recent years, U.S. catch represents                certain limited circumstances,
                                             INFORMATION section of this document                    only approximately 11 percent of the                  increasing minimum size limits, and
                                             and the HMS AP meeting website at:                      species’ total catch in the North Atlantic            improving data collection in ICCAT
                                             https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/event/                   by all reporting countries. International             fisheries. In November 2018, ICCAT will
                                             march-2018-hms-advisory-panel-                          measures are, therefore, critical to the              review the catches from the first six
                                             meeting.                                                species’ effective conservation and                   months of 2018 and decide whether
                                             ADDRESSES: Copies of the                                management.                                           these measures should be modified. In
                                             Environmental Assessment and other                         In August 2017, ICCAT’s Standing                   2019, the SCRS will evaluate the
                                             supporting documents for this                           Committee on Research and Statistics                  effectiveness of these measures in
                                             emergency action are available from the                 (SCRS) conducted a new benchmark                      ending overfishing and beginning to
                                             HMS Management Division website at                      stock assessment on the North Atlantic                rebuild the stock. SCRS will also
                                             https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/topic/                   shortfin mako stock. At its November                  provide rebuilding information that
                                             atlantic-highly-migratory-species.                      2017 annual meeting, ICCAT accepted                   reflects rebuilding timeframes of at least
                                                Written comments, identified by                      this stock assessment and determined                  two mean generation times. Also in
                                             NOAA–NMFS–2018–0010, may be                             the stock to be overfished, with                      2019, ICCAT will establish a rebuilding
                                             submitted to the HMS Management                         overfishing occurring. On December 13,                plan that will have a high probability of
                                             Division by either of the following                     2017, based on this assessment, NMFS                  avoiding overfishing and rebuilding the
                                             methods:                                                issued a status determination finding                 stock to BMSY within a timeframe that
                                                • Electronic Submissions: Submit all                 the stock to be overfished and                        takes into account the biology of the
                                             electronic public comments via the                      experiencing overfishing using domestic               stock.
                                             Federal e-Rulemaking portal. Go to                      criteria. The assessment specifically                 Emergency Management Measures
                                             www.regulations.gov/                                    indicated that biomass (B2015) is
                                             #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2018-                        substantially less than the biomass at                   NMFS is implementing emergency
                                             0010, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                  maximum sustainable yield (BMSY) for                  measures in HMS recreational and
                                             complete the required fields, and enter                 eight of the nine models used for the                 commercial fisheries consistent with
                                             or attach your comments.                                assessment (B2015/BMSY = 0.57–0.85). In               Recommendation 17–08 to address
                                                • Mail: Submit written comments to                   the ninth model, spawning stock                       overfishing and to provide meaningful
                                             NMFS, Highly Migratory Species                          fecundity (SSF) was less than SSFMSY                  information reflective of the new
                                             Management Division, 1315 East-West                     (SSF2015/SSFMSY = 0.95). Additionally,                measures for the six-month reporting
                                             Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910.                       the assessment indicated that fishing                 requirement in the Recommendation.
                                             Mark the outside of the envelope                        mortality (F2015) was greater than FMSY               Management measures in the emergency
                                             ‘‘Comments on Atlantic Shortfin Mako                    (1.93–4.38), with a combined 90-percent               rule are as follows:
                                             Emergency Rule.’’                                       probability from all models that the                     • Commercial fishermen on vessels
                                                Instructions: Comments sent by any                   population is overfished, with                        deploying pelagic longline gear, which
                                             other method, to any other address or                   overfishing occurring.                                are required to have a functional
                                             individual, or received after the end of                   The 2017 assessment estimated that                 electronic monitoring system on board
                                             the comment period, may not be                          total North Atlantic shortfin mako                    under current regulations, must release
                                             considered by NMFS. All comments                        catches across all ICCAT parties are                  all live shortfin mako sharks with a
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                                             received are a part of the public record                currently between 3,600 and 4,750 mt                  minimum of harm, while giving due
                                             and generally will be posted for public                 per year, and that total catches would                consideration to the safety of crew
                                             viewing on www.regulations.gov                          have to be at 1,000 mt or below (72–79                members. Commercial fishermen using
                                             without change. All personal identifying                percent reductions) to prevent further                pelagic longline gear can only retain a
                                             information (e.g., name, address, etc.),                population declines and that catches of               shortfin mako shark if it is dead at
                                             confidential business information, or                   500 t or less currently are expected to               haulback.


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                                                • Commercial fishermen using gear                          measures will be effective until August                        These emergency measures would
                                             other than pelagic longline commercial                        29, 2018, with a possible extension of                      also reduce recreational landings of
                                             gear (e.g., bottom longline, gillnet,                         up to an additional 186 days. These                         shortfin mako sharks by approximately
                                             handgear, etc.) must release all shortfin                     measures will be replaced by long-term                      83 percent. However, as catch-and-
                                             mako sharks, whether they are dead or                         measures, which will be considered                          release practices would still be
                                             alive.                                                        through notice and comment                                  permitted, a significant reduction in
                                                • Recreational fishermen (fishermen                        rulemaking for an upcoming fishery                          recreational fishing or charter/headboat
                                             with HMS Angling or Charter/Headboat                          management plan amendment,                                  activity is not expected. However, the
                                             permits, and fishermen with Atlantic                          accompanied by an Environmental                             reduced opportunities to catch and land
                                             Tunas General category and Swordfish                          Impact Statement (EIS). The Notice of                       a shortfin mako shark of legal size may
                                             General Commercial permits when                               Intent to Prepare an Environmental                          slightly reduce demand and revenues
                                             participating in a registered HMS                             Impact Statement for that fishery                           for charters and tournaments that target
                                             tournament) must release any shortfin                         management plan amendment will                              this species. Approximately five percent
                                             mako sharks smaller than the minimum                          publish in the same issue of the Federal
                                             size of 83 inches (210 cm) fork length                                                                                    of charter vessels and seven percent of
                                                                                                           Register as this interim final rule.                        headboat vessels in the U.S. Atlantic
                                             (FL). This minimum size is an increase
                                             from the current minimum size of 54                              These emergency measures are                             target pelagic sharks, including shortfin
                                             inches FL. This measure is more                               expected to reduce shortfin mako                            mako, with the majority of these
                                             conservative than what was specifically                       landings in the HMS commercial                              businesses located off the northeast
                                             recommended in Recommendation 17–                             fisheries and the ex-vessel revenues                        United States. According to NMFS
                                             08, which suggested separate minimum                          from those landings by approximately                        Northeast Fisheries Science Center
                                             size limits for males (180 cm FL) and                         75 percent. Thus, the commercial                            tournament data, the larger minimum
                                             females (210 cm FL). NMFS is                                  fisheries could cumulatively experience                     size limit may not significantly limit the
                                             implementing a single minimum size                            revenue losses of approximately                             ability of tournaments to land shortfin
                                             limit of 83 inches (210 cm) FL due to                         $281,000 per year, 97 percent of which                      mako sharks, because most of the largest
                                             recent analyses conducted by NMFS                             would be lost by the pelagic longline                       shortfin mako sharks landed at
                                             (but were not available during the                            fishery. Lost revenues would have                           tournaments in recent years have been
                                             ICCAT meeting) that indicate the lower                        greater social and economic impacts on                      above the 83 inches FL minimum size
                                             minimum size limit for males would not                        fishing communities with higher                             limit. However, it is likely that fewer
                                             sufficiently reduce total shortfin mako                       shortfin mako shark landings, including                     vessels will be able to catch a shortfin
                                             shark landings to levels that the stock                       Wanchese, NC, Fairhaven/New Bedford,                        mako shark of legal size, within or
                                             assessment estimates are required to end                      MA, and Barnegat Light, NJ. Shortfin                        outside of tournaments. Therefore, the
                                             overfishing (refer to the EA; see                             mako sharks are a minor source of                           socioeconomic impacts associated with
                                             ADDRESSES). Furthermore, confirming                           economic revenue to the overall HMS
                                                                                                                                                                       recreational shark fishing effort (fuel,
                                             the sex of a large and potentially active                     commercial fishery, but may be an
                                                                                                                                                                       bait, fishing supply expenditures,
                                             shortfin mako shark prior to its landing                      important source of seasonal revenue to
                                                                                                                                                                       tournament participation, etc.) are
                                             can be challenging for fishermen and                          some individual fishermen. The
                                                                                                                                                                       expected to be slightly negative.
                                             may have safety implications. Therefore,                      socioeconomic impacts associated with
                                             a single minimum size limit for the                           these reductions in revenue are not                         Public Hearing
                                             species is simpler to implement and                           expected be significant overall,
                                             enforce, and is more consistent with the                      however, as shortfin mako sharks                              Comments on this interim final rule
                                             objectives of this action.                                    comprise less than 1 percent of total ex-                   may be submitted via http://
                                                NMFS is soliciting public comment                          vessel revenues in the pelagic longline                     www.regulations.gov or mail, and
                                             on this interim final rule and will take                      fishery on average, and an even smaller                     comments may also be submitted at the
                                             into consideration any comments                               fraction of total fisheries revenues in the                 public hearing. NMFS solicits
                                             received and any testimony at the                             potentially-affected fishing                                comments on this interim final rule by
                                             public hearing, as it evaluates whether                       communities. Therefore, socioeconomic                       May 7, 2018. During the comment
                                             any modifications to the emergency                            impacts on the commercial fishery are                       period, NMFS will hold one public
                                             measures are needed. These emergency                          expected to be slightly negative.                           hearing for this interim final rule.

                                                                                 TABLE 1—DATE, TIME, AND LOCATION OF THE UPCOMING PUBLIC HEARING
                                                             Venue                                    Date/time                         Meeting locations                      Location contact information

                                             Public Hearing ..........................    March 7, 2018, 11 a.m.–12:15         Silver Spring, MD ...................    HMS AP Meeting, Sheraton Silver Spring,
                                                                                           p.m.                                                                          8777 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, MD
                                                                                                                                                                         20910.



                                             Classification                                                specify the following three criteria that                   can be addressed through emergency
                                                                                                           define what an emergency situation is:                      regulations for which the immediate
                                               This emergency interim final rule is                        (1) The emergency results from recent,                      benefits outweigh the value of advance
                                             promulgated pursuant to section 305(c)                        unforeseen events or recently                               notice, public comment, and
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                                             of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and                              discovered circumstances; (2) the                           deliberative consideration of the
                                             NMFS has determined that it is                                emergency presents serious                                  impacts on participants to the same
                                             consistent with that Act and other                            conservation or management problems                         extent as would be expected under the
                                             applicable laws. NMFS policy                                  in the fishery; and (3) if the emergency                    normal rulemaking process.
                                             guidelines for the use of emergency                           action is being implemented without                           This action meets the NMFS
                                             rules (August 21, 1997; 62 FR 44421)                          prior public comment, the emergency                         guidelines and criteria for emergency


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                                             rulemaking. The action is needed to                     resource to implement these measures                    Dated: February 27, 2018.
                                             address recently discovered                             through notice-and-comment                            Samuel D. Rauch, III,
                                             circumstances including the 2017                        rulemaking because immediate                          Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                             ICCAT stock assessment and                              reductions in fishing mortality are                   Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                             Recommendation 17–08 for North                          needed to address overfishing and begin               Fisheries Service.
                                             Atlantic shortfin mako shark in                         to rebuild the stock and data will be re-               For the reasons set out in the
                                             November and NMFS’s determination                       evaluated as soon as November 2018 to                 preamble, 50 CFR part 635 is amended
                                             that the stock is overfished and                        determine whether additional measures                 as follows:
                                             overfishing is occurring in December                    are needed. Unless the new measures
                                             (Criteria 1). The stock assessment                      are in place, they cannot be properly                 PART 635—ATLANTIC HIGHLY
                                             conclusions differ significantly and                    evaluated for effectiveness in the fall               MIGRATORY SPECIES
                                             unexpectedly from the most recent                       and ICCAT will not be able to determine
                                             previous assessments, which had                                                                               ■ 1. The authority citation for part 635
                                                                                                     whether additional measures are                       continues to read as follows:
                                             indicated that the stock was not                        immediately needed. Additionally,
                                             overfished or experiencing overfishing.                                                                         Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.; 16 U.S.C.
                                                                                                     affected fishing vessel owners should
                                             The new assessment indicates that                                                                             1801 et seq.
                                                                                                     not require time to adjust to these
                                             dramatic immediate reductions in                        regulations, as the regulations do not                *      *    *     *    *
                                             fishing mortality are needed to end                     constitute substantive operational                    ■ 2. In § 635.20 suspend paragraph
                                             overfishing of this stock, and this action              changes, such as changes to equipment                 (e)(2) and add paragraphs (e)(6) and (7)
                                             is needed to address this serious                       that might require time for purchasing                to read as follows:
                                             conservation problem (Criteria 2).                      and installation, or changes to practices
                                             Finally, the immediate benefits to the                                                                        § 635.20   Size limits.
                                                                                                     that might require special training. Here,
                                             shortfin mako shark resource and our                                                                          *      *     *     *    *
                                                                                                     the rule only affects the landing of a
                                             need to meet obligations under the                                                                               (e) * * *
                                                                                                     particular species, and thus vessel
                                             Magnuson-Stevens Act and Atlantic                                                                                (6) All sharks, except as otherwise
                                                                                                     owners should be able to understand                   specified in this subsection below,
                                             Tunas Convention Act outweigh the
                                                                                                     and implement the changes                             landed under the recreational retention
                                             value of the advance notice and public
                                                                                                     immediately. Furthermore, the agency                  limits specified at § 635.22(c)(2) must be
                                             comments provided under the normal
                                                                                                     requested voluntary implementation of                 at least 54 inches (137 cm) FL.
                                             rulemaking process (Criteria 3). Without
                                                                                                     these measures earlier this year, so                     (7) All North Atlantic shortfin mako
                                             an emergency rule to implement these
                                             measures, the reported U.S. catches at                  fishermen have already been notified of               sharks landed under the recreational
                                             the end of the ICCAT six-month                          these management changes.                             retention limits specified at
                                             reporting period (ending at the end of                     For the reasons outlined, NMFS finds               § 635.22(c)(2) must be at least 83 inches
                                             June 2018) would reflect catches under                  it impracticable and contrary to the                  (210 cm) fork length.
                                             the existing management practices and                   public interest to provide prior                      *      *     *     *    *
                                             thus not reflect whether the new                        opportunity to comment on the Atlantic                ■ 3. In § 635.21, add paragraphs (a)(4)
                                             measures were effective to address                      shortfin mako shark emergency                         and (c)(1)(iv) to read as follows:
                                             overfishing. Any resulting action based                 measures. As noted above, NMFS is
                                             on such information could disadvantage                  soliciting public comment on this                     § 635.21 Gear operation and deployment
                                             U.S. fishermen in the long-term.                        interim final rule and will take into                 restrictions.
                                                Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) and 5                 consideration any comments received                      (a) * * *
                                             U.S.C. 553(d)(3), the Assistant                         and any testimony at the public hearing,                 (4) Any person issued a commercial
                                             Administrator for Fisheries finds good                  as it evaluates whether any                           shark permit must release all shortfin
                                             cause to waive the otherwise applicable                 modifications to the emergency                        mako sharks, alive or dead, caught on
                                             requirements for both notice-and-                       measures are needed. In addition, there               any gear other than pelagic longline
                                             comment rulemaking and a 30-day                         will be multiple opportunities for public             gear.
                                             delay in effectiveness for this interim                 participation and notice-and-comment                  *      *    *       *     *
                                             final, emergency rule implementing                      rulemaking as NMFS develops a long-                      (c) * * *
                                             North Atlantic shortfin mako shark                      term fishery management amendment to                     (1) * * *
                                             management measures. The recent                         rebuild North Atlantic shortfin mako                     (iv) Has pelagic longline gear on
                                             unforeseen circumstances described                      sharks.                                               board, persons aboard that vessel are
                                             above, and need for expedient action,                      This action is being taken pursuant to             required to release unharmed, to the
                                             make it impracticable to provide prior                  the emergency provision of the                        extent practicable, any shortfin mako
                                             notice-and-comment opportunity and a                    Magnuson-Stevens Act and is exempt                    shark that is alive at the time of
                                             30-day delay. The new stock assessment                  from OMB review.                                      haulback. Any shortfin mako shark that
                                             for Atlantic shortfin mako sharks was                                                                         is dead at the time of haulback may be
                                             completed in August 2017 and accepted                      This rule is exempt from the                       retained provided the electronic
                                             in November by ICCAT and December                       otherwise applicable requirement of the               monitoring system is installed and
                                             2017 by NMFS, revealing that the North                  Regulatory Flexibility Act to prepare a               functioning in accordance with § 635.9.
                                             Atlantic shortfin mako shark stock is                   regulatory flexibility analysis because
                                                                                                                                                           *      *    *       *     *
                                             overfished, with overfishing occurring.                 the rule is issued without opportunity
                                                                                                     for prior public comment.                             ■ 4. In § 635.24, suspend paragraphs
                                             ICCAT developed Recommendation 17–
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                                                                                                                                                           (a)(4)(i) and (iii), and add paragraphs
                                             08 at its annual meeting in November                    List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 635                   (a)(4)(v) and (vi) to read as follows:
                                             2017, which the United States must
                                             implement as necessary and appropriate                    Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing vessels,                § 635.24 Commercial retention limits for
                                             under the Atlantic Tunas Convention                     Foreign relations, Imports, Penalties,                sharks, swordfish, and BAYS tunas.
                                             Act. It would be potentially harmful to                 Reporting and recordkeeping                           *       *    *     *      *
                                             the long-term sustainability of the                     requirements, Treaties.                                   (a) * * *


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                                                (4) * * *                                            combined, per vessel per trip, if the                   (27) Land a shortfin mako shark that
                                                (v) A person who owns or operates a                  respective fishery is open per §§ 635.27              was caught with gear other than pelagic
                                             vessel that has been issued a directed                  and 635.28. Of those 16 SCS and pelagic               longline as specified at § 635.21(a).
                                             shark LAP may retain, possess, or land                  sharks per vessel per trip, no more than                (28) Retain, land, or possess a shortfin
                                             pelagic sharks if the pelagic shark                     8 shall be blacknose sharks. Shortfin                 mako shark that was caught with pelagic
                                             fishery is open per §§ 635.27 and                       mako sharks may only be retained by                   longline gear and was alive at haulback
                                             635.28. Shortfin mako sharks may only                   persons using pelagic longline gear, and              as specified at § 635.21(c)(1).
                                             be retained by persons using pelagic                    only if each shark is dead at the time of               (29) As specified at § 635.21(c)(1),
                                             longline gear, and only if each shark is                haulback per § 635.21(c)(1).                          retain, land, or possess a shortfin mako
                                             dead at the time of haulback per                        *     *     *    *     *                              shark that was caught with pelagic
                                             § 635.21(c)(1).                                                                                               longline gear when the electronic
                                                (vi) Consistent with paragraph                       ■ 5. In § 635.71, add paragraphs (d)(27)              monitoring system was not installed and
                                             (a)(4)(ii) of this section, a person who                through (29) to read as follows:                      functioning in accordance with the
                                             owns or operates a vessel that has been                                                                       requirements at § 635.9.
                                                                                                     § 635.71    Prohibitions.
                                             issued an incidental shark LAP may                                                                            *     *     *     *    *
                                             retain, possess, land, or sell no more                  *       *    *       *       *                        [FR Doc. 2018–04262 Filed 3–1–18; 8:45 am]
                                             than 16 SCS and pelagic sharks,                             (d) * * *                                         BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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Document Created: 2018-03-01 23:56:32
Document Modified: 2018-03-01 23:56:32
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
ActionInterim final rule, emergency action; request for comments.
DatesEffective March 2, 2018 through August 29, 2018. Comments must be received on May 7, 2018. A public hearing will be held at the Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Advisory Panel meeting on March 7, 2018, from 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m., EST. For specific location and webinar information, please see the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this document and the HMS AP meeting website at: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/event/ march-2018-hms-advisory-panel-meeting.
ContactTobey Curtis at 978-281-9273 or Guy DuBeck or Lauren Latchford at 301-427-8503.
FR Citation83 FR 8946 
RIN Number0648-BH49
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing; Fishing Vessels; Foreign Relations; Imports; Penalties; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Treaties

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