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areas defined at § 648.59(b) through (d)
may harvest yellowtail flounder up to
9.8 percent of the applicable yellowtail
flounder TAC. Scallop vessels
participating in approved research
under the process described in § 648.56,
and fishing in the Access Areas
specified in § 648.59(b) through (d), may
harvest 0.2 percent of the applicable
yellowtail flounder TAC. The amount of
yellowtail flounder that may be
harvested in each fishing year under
this section shall be specified in a small
entity compliance guide.
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50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 060320078–6078–01; I.D.
031506B ]
RIN 0648–AU40
Fisheries of the Northeastern United
States; Northeast Multispecies
Fishery; Notice of a Control Date for
the Purpose of Limiting Entry to the
Charter and Party Fishery; Northeast
(NE) Multispecies Fishery Management
Plan (FMP)
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Advance Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: NMFS announces that it is
considering, and is seeking public
comment on, proposed rulemaking to
control future access to the open access
charter and party boat (charter/party)
fishery in the NE multispecies fishery if
a management regime is developed and
implemented under the MagnusonStevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens
Act) to limit the number of participants
in this sector of the NE multispecies
fishery. This sector of the fishery
includes vessels with open access
charter/party permits, as well as limited
access NE multispecies permits, while
not on a NE multispecies day-at-sea
(DAS). This announcement is intended,
in part, to promote awareness of
potential eligibility criteria for future
access so as to discourage speculative
entry into the fishery while the New
England Fishery Management Council
(Council) considers whether and how
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access to the charter/party fishery
should be controlled.
DATES: The date of publication of this
document, March 30, 2006, shall be
known as the ‘‘control date’’ and may be
used for establishing eligibility criteria
for determining levels of future access to
the charter/party fishery subject to
Federal authority. Written comments
must be received on or before 5 p.m.,
local time, May 1, 2006.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
by any of the following methods:
• Written comments (paper, disk, or
CD–ROM) should be sent to Paul J.
Howard, Executive Director, New
England Fishery Management Council,
50 Water Street, Mill 2, Newburyport,
MA 01950. Mark the outside of the
envelope, ‘‘Comments on Charter/Party
Multispecies Control Date.’’
• Comments also may be sent via
facsimile (fax) to (978) 465–3116.
• E-mail: MUL_Charter_Party_
Control_Date@Noaa.gov. Include in the
subject line the following ‘‘Comments
on Charter/Party Multispecies Control
Date.’’ Federal e-Rulemaking Portal:
https://www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Moira C. Kelly, Fishery Management
Specialist, 978–281–9218; fax 978–281–
9135; e-mail: moira.kelly@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
recreational fishery historically has
landed a significant percentage of the
cod caught in the GOM. As a result of
the overfished condition of both Georges
Bank (GB) and Gulf of Maine (GOM)
stocks of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua),
the Council has implemented measures
to regulate recreational cod fishing since
1994. These measures include minimum
fish sizes, limits on the number of hooks
per line, and restrictions on the number
of cod permitted to be landed (bag
limits). More recently, Framework
Adjustment 42 to the NE Multispecies
Fishery Management Plan (FMP),
which, if approved, is expected to be
effective during the summer of 2006,
would prohibit the possession of
Atlantic cod in the recreational fishery
from November 1 through March 31,
and increase the minimum size for
recreationally caught cod from 22
inches (55.88 cm) to 24 inches (60.96
cm). These measures would apply to
both charter/party and private
recreational vessels and would reduce
fishing mortality on GOM cod by
approximately 32 percent in order to
help achieve the necessary fishing
mortality reduction levels required by
the FMP. A Secretarial proposed
emergency rule was published on March
3, 2006 (71 FR 11060), that would
implement these measures at the start of
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the fishing year, May 1, 2006. In
addition to cod, the following NE
multispecies are also commonly caught
by the charter/party industry: Pollock
(Pollachius virens); haddock
(Melanogrammus aeglefinus); and
winter flounder (Pleuronectes
americanus); and, to a lesser extent,
white hake (Urophycis tenuis), and nonregulated species such as cusk (Brosme
brosme) and wolffish (Anarhichas
lupus).
In light of these new proposed
restrictions and their impacts, members
of the charter/party industry and the
Council’s Recreational Advisory Panel
recommended that the Council restrict
new entrants to the charter/party fishery
to reduce the need for further
restrictions on the recreational catch of
cod and other groundfish.
Based on information developed by
the Marine Recreational Fishery
Statistical Survey (MRFSS) and the
Council’s Groundfish Plan Development
Team, while the number of charter/
party open access permits in 2005
(approximately 673) was 5 percent
below that in 2002, the highest number
of charter/party permits issued in 1
year, the number of charter/party trips
landing GOM cod remained relatively
constant from 1990 through 2001.
However, despite the fact that the
number of trips has remained constant,
the recreational catch of GOM cod has
declined since 1982. The percent
decrease in the amount of GOM cod
caught by the recreational fishery is
similar to the percent change in GOM
cod caught by the commercial fishery
throughout much of the same time
period.
The control date is intended to
discourage speculative entry into the
charter/party NE multispecies fishery
while controlled access restrictions are
considered by the Council. The control
date will help to distinguish established
participants from speculative entrants to
the fishery. Although entering the
fishery after the control date will not
ensure fishing vessels of future access to
the NE multispecies resource on the
grounds of previous participation,
additional and/or other qualifying
criteria may be applied. The Council
may choose different and variably
weighted measures to qualify
participants based on the type and
length of participation in the charter/
party NE multispecies fishery.
This notification establishes March
30, 2006 as the control date for potential
use in determining historical or
traditional participation in the NE
multispecies charter/party fishery.
Consideration of a control date does not
commit the Council or NMFS to develop
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any particular management system or
criteria for participation in this fishery.
The Council may choose a different
control date, or may choose a
management program that does not
make use of such a date.
Fishers are not guaranteed future
participation in the fishery, regardless of
their entry dates or level of participation
in this fishery before or after the control
date. The Council may choose to give
variably weighted consideration to
fishers active in the fishery before and
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after the control date. The Council may
also choose to take no further action to
control entry or access to the fishery, in
which case the control date may be
rescinded. Any action by the Council
will be taken pursuant to the
requirements for the development of
FMP amendments established under the
Magnuson-Stevens Act.
This notification also gives the public
notice that interested participants
should locate and preserve records that
substantiate and verify their
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participation in the NE multispecies
charter/party fishery in Federal waters.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: March 24, 2006.
John Oliver,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for
Operations, National Marine Fisheries
Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 060320078-6078-01; I.D. 031506B ]
RIN 0648-AU40
Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast
Multispecies Fishery; Notice of a Control Date for the Purpose of
Limiting Entry to the Charter and Party Fishery; Northeast (NE)
Multispecies Fishery Management Plan (FMP)
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.
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SUMMARY: NMFS announces that it is considering, and is seeking public
comment on, proposed rulemaking to control future access to the open
access charter and party boat (charter/party) fishery in the NE
multispecies fishery if a management regime is developed and
implemented under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) to limit the number of
participants in this sector of the NE multispecies fishery. This sector
of the fishery includes vessels with open access charter/party permits,
as well as limited access NE multispecies permits, while not on a NE
multispecies day-at-sea (DAS). This announcement is intended, in part,
to promote awareness of potential eligibility criteria for future
access so as to discourage speculative entry into the fishery while the
New England Fishery Management Council (Council) considers whether and
how access to the charter/party fishery should be controlled.
DATES: The date of publication of this document, March 30, 2006, shall
be known as the ``control date'' and may be used for establishing
eligibility criteria for determining levels of future access to the
charter/party fishery subject to Federal authority. Written comments
must be received on or before 5 p.m., local time, May 1, 2006.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments by any of the following methods:
Written comments (paper, disk, or CD-ROM) should be sent
to Paul J. Howard, Executive Director, New England Fishery Management
Council, 50 Water Street, Mill 2, Newburyport, MA 01950. Mark the
outside of the envelope, ``Comments on Charter/Party Multispecies
Control Date.''
Comments also may be sent via facsimile (fax) to (978)
465-3116.
E-mail: MUL--Charter--Party-- Control--Date@Noaa.gov.
Include in the subject line the following ``Comments on Charter/Party
Multispecies Control Date.'' Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Moira C. Kelly, Fishery Management
Specialist, 978-281-9218; fax 978-281-9135; e-mail:
moira.kelly@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The recreational fishery historically has
landed a significant percentage of the cod caught in the GOM. As a
result of the overfished condition of both Georges Bank (GB) and Gulf
of Maine (GOM) stocks of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), the Council has
implemented measures to regulate recreational cod fishing since 1994.
These measures include minimum fish sizes, limits on the number of
hooks per line, and restrictions on the number of cod permitted to be
landed (bag limits). More recently, Framework Adjustment 42 to the NE
Multispecies Fishery Management Plan (FMP), which, if approved, is
expected to be effective during the summer of 2006, would prohibit the
possession of Atlantic cod in the recreational fishery from November 1
through March 31, and increase the minimum size for recreationally
caught cod from 22 inches (55.88 cm) to 24 inches (60.96 cm). These
measures would apply to both charter/party and private recreational
vessels and would reduce fishing mortality on GOM cod by approximately
32 percent in order to help achieve the necessary fishing mortality
reduction levels required by the FMP. A Secretarial proposed emergency
rule was published on March 3, 2006 (71 FR 11060), that would implement
these measures at the start of the fishing year, May 1, 2006. In
addition to cod, the following NE multispecies are also commonly caught
by the charter/party industry: Pollock (Pollachius virens); haddock
(Melanogrammus aeglefinus); and winter flounder (Pleuronectes
americanus); and, to a lesser extent, white hake (Urophycis tenuis),
and non-regulated species such as cusk (Brosme brosme) and wolffish
(Anarhichas lupus).
In light of these new proposed restrictions and their impacts,
members of the charter/party industry and the Council's Recreational
Advisory Panel recommended that the Council restrict new entrants to
the charter/party fishery to reduce the need for further restrictions
on the recreational catch of cod and other groundfish.
Based on information developed by the Marine Recreational Fishery
Statistical Survey (MRFSS) and the Council's Groundfish Plan
Development Team, while the number of charter/party open access permits
in 2005 (approximately 673) was 5 percent below that in 2002, the
highest number of charter/party permits issued in 1 year, the number of
charter/party trips landing GOM cod remained relatively constant from
1990 through 2001. However, despite the fact that the number of trips
has remained constant, the recreational catch of GOM cod has declined
since 1982. The percent decrease in the amount of GOM cod caught by the
recreational fishery is similar to the percent change in GOM cod caught
by the commercial fishery throughout much of the same time period.
The control date is intended to discourage speculative entry into
the charter/party NE multispecies fishery while controlled access
restrictions are considered by the Council. The control date will help
to distinguish established participants from speculative entrants to
the fishery. Although entering the fishery after the control date will
not ensure fishing vessels of future access to the NE multispecies
resource on the grounds of previous participation, additional and/or
other qualifying criteria may be applied. The Council may choose
different and variably weighted measures to qualify participants based
on the type and length of participation in the charter/party NE
multispecies fishery.
This notification establishes March 30, 2006 as the control date
for potential use in determining historical or traditional
participation in the NE multispecies charter/party fishery.
Consideration of a control date does not commit the Council or NMFS to
develop
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any particular management system or criteria for participation in this
fishery. The Council may choose a different control date, or may choose
a management program that does not make use of such a date.
Fishers are not guaranteed future participation in the fishery,
regardless of their entry dates or level of participation in this
fishery before or after the control date. The Council may choose to
give variably weighted consideration to fishers active in the fishery
before and after the control date. The Council may also choose to take
no further action to control entry or access to the fishery, in which
case the control date may be rescinded. Any action by the Council will
be taken pursuant to the requirements for the development of FMP
amendments established under the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
This notification also gives the public notice that interested
participants should locate and preserve records that substantiate and
verify their participation in the NE multispecies charter/party fishery
in Federal waters.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: March 24, 2006.
John Oliver,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Operations, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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