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ACTION: Advance notice of proposed
rulemaking; extension of public
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SUMMARY: In response to requests from
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(ANPR) regarding potential amendments
to regulatory requirements for turtle
excluder devices (TEDs) for an
additional 60 days, through May 18,
2007, for the purpose of receiving
comments on the ANPR, published in
the Federal Register on February 15,
2007.
DATES: Comments will be accepted
through May 18, 2007.
ADDRESSES: Written comments on the
ANPR and requests for literature cited
should be addressed to Michael
Barnette, Southeast Regional Office,
Office of Protected Resources, NMFS,
263 13th Avenue South, St. Petersburg,
FL 33701. Comments may also be sent
via fax to 727–824–5309, via email to
0648–AV04@noaa.gov, or to the Federal
eRulemaking portal: https://
www.regulations.gov (follow
instructions for submitting comments).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Michael Barnette (ph. 727–824–5312,
fax 727–824–5309, e-mail
Michael.Barnette@noaa.gov), Ellen
Keane (ph. 978–281–9300 x6526, fax
978–281–9394, e-mail
Ellen.Keane@noaa.gov), or Tanya
Dobrzynski(ph. 301–713–2322, fax (301)
427–2522, e-mail
Tanya.Dobrzynski@noaa.gov).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On February 15, 2007, NMFS
published an ANPR regarding potential
amendments to the regulatory
requirements for TEDs (72 FR 7382).
The ANPR announced that NMFS is
considering amendments to the
regulatory requirements for TEDs.
Specific changes NMFS is considering
include increasing the size of the TED
escape opening currently required in the
summer flounder fishery; requiring the
use of TEDs in the flynet, whelk, calico
scallop, and Mid-Atlantic sea scallop
trawl fisheries; and moving the current
northern boundary of the Summer
Flounder Fishery-Sea Turtle Protection
Area off Cape Charles, Virginia, to a
point farther north. Other potential
measures are also being considered. The
objective of the proposed measures
would be to effectively protect all life
stages and species of sea turtle in
Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico trawl
fisheries where they are vulnerable to
incidental capture and mortality. NMFS
is seeking public comment on these
potential amendments to the TED
regulations. NMFS is also soliciting
public comment on the need for, and
development and implementation of,
other methods to reduce bycatch of sea
turtles in any commercial or
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recreational fishery in the Atlantic and
Gulf of Mexico where sea turtle
conservation measures do not currently
exist. That Federal Register notice
initiated a 30–day public comment
period scheduled to end on March 19,
2007.
NMFS subsequently received requests
from the public to extend the comment
period. These requests stated that more
time is necessary to more fully review
and provide comments on issues
mentioned in the ANPR. In this
document NMFS is extending the public
comment period for an additional 60
days, until May 18, 2007, to allow
additional time for these requesters and
other interested parties to provide
comments.
Dated: March 13, 2007.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for
Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act
Provisions; Fisheries of the
Northeastern United States; Atlantic
Sea Scallop Fishery; Amendment 13 to
the Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery
Management Plan
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of availability of a
fishery management plan amendment;
request for comments.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: NMFS announces that the
New England Fishery Management
Council (Council) has submitted
Amendment 13 to the Atlantic Sea
Scallop Fishery Management Plan
(FMP) (Amendment 13), incorporating
the public hearing document and the
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
(IRFA), for review by the Secretary of
Commerce and is requesting comments
from the public. The goal of
Amendment 13 is to implement an
observer service provider mechanism
for the scallop fishery that would reactive the industry-funded observer
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program and the scallop total allowable
catch (TAC) and days-at-sea (DAS) setaside program to help defray the cost of
carrying observers. Observer coverage in
the scallop fishery is necessary to
monitor the bycatch of finfish and
interactions with threatened and
endangered species. Amendment 13
specifies criteria for observer service
providers, observer certification,
decertification, and observer
deployment logistics. Additionally,
Amendment 13 allows adjustments to
the observer program to be done by
framework action.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before May 18, 2007.
ADDRESSES: Copies of Amendment 13,
including the public hearing document
and the IRFA, are available from Paul J.
Howard, Executive Director, New
England Fishery Management Council,
50 Water Street, Newburyport, MA
01950. These documents are also
available online at https://
www.nefmc.org. Amendment 13 is
categorically excluded from the
requirement to prepare an
environmental assessment or an
environmental impact statement.
Written comments on Amendment 13
may be sent by any of the following
methods:
• E-mail to the following address:
ScallopAmendment13@noaa.gov.
Include in the subject line of the e-mail
comment the following document
identifier: ‘‘Comments on Scallop
Amendment 13’’;
• Electronically through the Federal
e-Rulemaking portal: https://
www.regulations.gov;
• Mail to Patricia A. Kurkul, Regional
Administrator, NMFS, Northeast
Regional Office, One Blackburn Drive,
Gloucester, MA 01930. Mark the outside
of the envelope ‘‘Comments on Scallop
Amendment 13’’; or
• Fax to Patricia A. Kurkul, 978–281–
9135.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Carrie Nordeen, Fishery Policy Analyst,
phone 978–281–9272, fax 978–281–
9135, e-mail carrie.nordeen@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: At its
February 6–8, 2007, meeting, the
Council voted to adopt Amendment 13
for submission to NMFS, and submitted
the document and associated analyses
on February 16, 2007. The Council held
one public hearing on Amendment 13
on February 7, 2007, in Portsmouth, NH,
in conjunction with the Council’s
February meeting.
Since 1999, NMFS has required
scallop vessels operating in Scallop
Access Areas to pay for observer
coverage. This provision operated
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effectively through a contractual
arrangement with an observer provider
until June 2004, when the Department
of Commerce informed NMFS that it
could not renew the contract without
resolving possible conflicts with the
Miscellaneous Receipts Act and policies
regarding augmentation of
appropriations. The contract
arrangement had enabled vessel owners
to pay the observer provider directly for
observer deployments, with details of
the observer deployment requirements
specified through the contract. The
expiration of the contract arrangement
eliminated the mechanism allowing
vessel owners to pay for observer
coverage. Even though the mechanism
allowing vessel owners to pay for
observer coverage was inoperable, the
Council continued to establish
specifications for the scallop fishery that
included observer set-asides (catch
amounts and days-at-sea (DAS),
depending on fishing area) that could be
harvested on observed trips to offset the
cost to the industry of observers.
Observer coverage in the scallop
fishery is necessary to monitor
groundfish bycatch, particularly
yellowtail flounder bycatch in the
Scallop Access Areas within the
groundfish closed areas. It is also
needed to monitor interactions of the
scallop fishery with sea turtles. Through
fiscal year (FY) 2005, the Northeast
Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC)
funded the necessary levels of observer
coverage in the scallop fishery to
evaluate bycatch of groundfish and sea
turtles by utilizing carryover funding
from FY 2004. However, in FY 2006, the
NEFSC’s level of funding for the
observer program provided for only
minimal observer coverage in the
scallop fishery. This meant that observer
coverage would be constrained to levels
less than what would be necessary for
sufficient monitoring of the yellowtail
flounder bycatch total allowable catch
(TAC) in Scallop Access Areas and
interactions between the scallop fishery
and sea turtles in the Mid-Atlantic
during the June through October period.
To provide for sufficient observer
coverage to monitor the scallop fishery,
NMFS re-activated the industry-funded
observer program, wherein scallop
vessels would be required to procure
observer coverage from a certified
observer provider, on June 16, 2006 (71
FR 34842), via emergency rule. The
emergency rule was extended through
June 11, 2007 (71 FR 69073, November
29, 2006).
To provide for observer coverage in
the scallop fishery when the Scallop
Access Areas re-open on June 15, 2007,
and into the future, Amendment 13
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proposes to permanently re-activate the
industry-funded scallop observer
program implemented in 2006 via
emergency rule. Like the emergency
rule, Amendment 13 proposes to require
scallop vessels to procure observer
coverage from a NMFS-approved
observer service provider. This action
proposes criteria to be met in order for
an entity to be approved by NMFS as an
observer service provider, and proposes
the requirements for certified observers
for the scallop fishery. Additionally,
Amendment 13 proposes to provide a
framework mechanism to implement
adjustments to the scallop observer
program. The current Scallop FMP
requires an amendment to make
adjustments to the observer program.
Providing for a framework mechanism
in the Scallop FMP to make adjustments
would allow more flexibility to improve
the observer program. The type of
adjustments that this action proposes to
be made via a framework action are
modifications to the percent of set-aside,
adjustments to how the set-aside is
allocated to vessels required to carry an
observer, and modifications to how
industry funds are collected and
administered to cover the cost of
observer coverage.
Public comments are being solicited
on Amendment 13 and its incorporated
documents through the end of the
comment period stated in this notice of
availability. A proposed rule that would
implement Amendment 13 may be
published in the Federal Register for
public comment, following NMFS’s
evaluation of the proposed rule under
the procedures of the Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Management and Conservation
Act. Public comments on the proposed
rule must be received by the end of the
comment period provided in this notice
of availability of Amendment 13 to be
considered in the approval/disapproval
decision on the amendment. All
comments received by May 18, 2007,
whether specifically directed to
Amendment 13 or the proposed rule,
will be considered in the approval/
disapproval decision on Amendment
13. Comments received after that date
will not be considered in the decision
to approve or disapprove Amendment 1.
To be considered, comments must be
received by close of business on the last
day of the comment period; that does
not mean postmarked or otherwise
transmitted by that date.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
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Dated: March 13, 2007.
James P. Burgess,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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[I.D. 030607C]
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Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act
Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Sea
Scallop Fishery; Amendment 13 to the Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery
Management Plan
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of availability of a fishery management plan amendment;
request for comments.
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SUMMARY: NMFS announces that the New England Fishery Management
Council (Council) has submitted Amendment 13 to the Atlantic Sea
Scallop Fishery Management Plan (FMP) (Amendment 13), incorporating the
public hearing document and the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
(IRFA), for review by the Secretary of Commerce and is requesting
comments from the public. The goal of Amendment 13 is to implement an
observer service provider mechanism for the scallop fishery that would
re-active the industry-funded observer
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program and the scallop total allowable catch (TAC) and days-at-sea
(DAS) set-aside program to help defray the cost of carrying observers.
Observer coverage in the scallop fishery is necessary to monitor the
bycatch of finfish and interactions with threatened and endangered
species. Amendment 13 specifies criteria for observer service
providers, observer certification, decertification, and observer
deployment logistics. Additionally, Amendment 13 allows adjustments to
the observer program to be done by framework action.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before May 18, 2007.
ADDRESSES: Copies of Amendment 13, including the public hearing
document and the IRFA, are available from Paul J. Howard, Executive
Director, New England Fishery Management Council, 50 Water Street,
Newburyport, MA 01950. These documents are also available online at
https://www.nefmc.org. Amendment 13 is categorically excluded from the
requirement to prepare an environmental assessment or an environmental
impact statement.
Written comments on Amendment 13 may be sent by any of the
following methods:
E-mail to the following address:
ScallopAmendment13@noaa.gov. Include in the subject line of the e-mail
comment the following document identifier: ``Comments on Scallop
Amendment 13'';
Electronically through the Federal e-Rulemaking portal:
https://www.regulations.gov;
Mail to Patricia A. Kurkul, Regional Administrator, NMFS,
Northeast Regional Office, One Blackburn Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930.
Mark the outside of the envelope ``Comments on Scallop Amendment 13'';
or
Fax to Patricia A. Kurkul, 978-281-9135.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carrie Nordeen, Fishery Policy
Analyst, phone 978-281-9272, fax 978-281-9135, e-mail
carrie.nordeen@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: At its February 6-8, 2007, meeting, the
Council voted to adopt Amendment 13 for submission to NMFS, and
submitted the document and associated analyses on February 16, 2007.
The Council held one public hearing on Amendment 13 on February 7,
2007, in Portsmouth, NH, in conjunction with the Council's February
meeting.
Since 1999, NMFS has required scallop vessels operating in Scallop
Access Areas to pay for observer coverage. This provision operated
effectively through a contractual arrangement with an observer provider
until June 2004, when the Department of Commerce informed NMFS that it
could not renew the contract without resolving possible conflicts with
the Miscellaneous Receipts Act and policies regarding augmentation of
appropriations. The contract arrangement had enabled vessel owners to
pay the observer provider directly for observer deployments, with
details of the observer deployment requirements specified through the
contract. The expiration of the contract arrangement eliminated the
mechanism allowing vessel owners to pay for observer coverage. Even
though the mechanism allowing vessel owners to pay for observer
coverage was inoperable, the Council continued to establish
specifications for the scallop fishery that included observer set-
asides (catch amounts and days-at-sea (DAS), depending on fishing area)
that could be harvested on observed trips to offset the cost to the
industry of observers.
Observer coverage in the scallop fishery is necessary to monitor
groundfish bycatch, particularly yellowtail flounder bycatch in the
Scallop Access Areas within the groundfish closed areas. It is also
needed to monitor interactions of the scallop fishery with sea turtles.
Through fiscal year (FY) 2005, the Northeast Fisheries Science Center
(NEFSC) funded the necessary levels of observer coverage in the scallop
fishery to evaluate bycatch of groundfish and sea turtles by utilizing
carryover funding from FY 2004. However, in FY 2006, the NEFSC's level
of funding for the observer program provided for only minimal observer
coverage in the scallop fishery. This meant that observer coverage
would be constrained to levels less than what would be necessary for
sufficient monitoring of the yellowtail flounder bycatch total
allowable catch (TAC) in Scallop Access Areas and interactions between
the scallop fishery and sea turtles in the Mid-Atlantic during the June
through October period.
To provide for sufficient observer coverage to monitor the scallop
fishery, NMFS re-activated the industry-funded observer program,
wherein scallop vessels would be required to procure observer coverage
from a certified observer provider, on June 16, 2006 (71 FR 34842), via
emergency rule. The emergency rule was extended through June 11, 2007
(71 FR 69073, November 29, 2006).
To provide for observer coverage in the scallop fishery when the
Scallop Access Areas re-open on June 15, 2007, and into the future,
Amendment 13 proposes to permanently re-activate the industry-funded
scallop observer program implemented in 2006 via emergency rule. Like
the emergency rule, Amendment 13 proposes to require scallop vessels to
procure observer coverage from a NMFS-approved observer service
provider. This action proposes criteria to be met in order for an
entity to be approved by NMFS as an observer service provider, and
proposes the requirements for certified observers for the scallop
fishery. Additionally, Amendment 13 proposes to provide a framework
mechanism to implement adjustments to the scallop observer program. The
current Scallop FMP requires an amendment to make adjustments to the
observer program. Providing for a framework mechanism in the Scallop
FMP to make adjustments would allow more flexibility to improve the
observer program. The type of adjustments that this action proposes to
be made via a framework action are modifications to the percent of set-
aside, adjustments to how the set-aside is allocated to vessels
required to carry an observer, and modifications to how industry funds
are collected and administered to cover the cost of observer coverage.
Public comments are being solicited on Amendment 13 and its
incorporated documents through the end of the comment period stated in
this notice of availability. A proposed rule that would implement
Amendment 13 may be published in the Federal Register for public
comment, following NMFS's evaluation of the proposed rule under the
procedures of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Management and Conservation
Act. Public comments on the proposed rule must be received by the end
of the comment period provided in this notice of availability of
Amendment 13 to be considered in the approval/disapproval decision on
the amendment. All comments received by May 18, 2007, whether
specifically directed to Amendment 13 or the proposed rule, will be
considered in the approval/disapproval decision on Amendment 13.
Comments received after that date will not be considered in the
decision to approve or disapprove Amendment 1. To be considered,
comments must be received by close of business on the last day of the
comment period; that does not mean postmarked or otherwise transmitted
by that date.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
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Dated: March 13, 2007.
James P. Burgess,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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