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Fisheries of the Northeastern United
States; Summer Flounder Fishery;
Emergency Rule Extension
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
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SUMMARY: NMFS is extending the
revised summer flounder total allowable
landings (TAL) implemented on January
19, 2007, until December 31, 2007, the
end of the 2007 fishing year. This
emergency rule extension specifies
allowed harvest limits for both the
commercial and recreational summer
flounder fisheries. The TAL contained
within this emergency rule extension
continues the previous harvest limits for
summer flounder that became effective
on January 19, 2007, which superceded
the harvest limits initially implemented
on January 1, 2007. This action
continues the prohibition on federally
permitted commercial vessels landing
summer flounder in Delaware in 2007
due to continued quota repayment of
previous year’s overages.
This emergency rule extension is
necessary to maintain the increased
2007 summer flounder harvest levels
previously found to be consistent with
the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management
Reauthorization Act of 2006
(Reauthorized Magnuson-Stevens Act)
through the end of the 2007 fishing year.
Extending this emergency action will
ensure continued compliance with
regulations implementing the Summer
Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass
Fishery Management Plan (FMP). In
addition, this action will continue to
ensure that fishing mortality rates (F) or
exploitation rates, as specified in the
FMP, are not exceeded.
DATES: Effective from July 18, 2007
through December 31, 2007.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the Supplemental
Environmental Assessment are available
from Patricia A. Kurkul, Regional
Administrator, Northeast Region,
National Marine Fisheries Service, One
Blackburn Drive, Gloucester, MA
01930–2298. This document is also
accessible via the Internet at https://
www.nero.noaa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
50 CFR Part 648
AGENCY:
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; emergency
action extended.
Michael P. Ruccio, Fishery Policy
Analyst, (978) 281–9104.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Summer
flounder is currently under a rebuilding
plan. NMFS published a final rule
containing the 2007 summer flounder
TAL on December 14, 2006 (71 FR
75134). The 12.983–million-lb (5,889–
mt) TAL in that rule became effective on
January 1, 2007, which was a 45–
percent decrease from the TAL specified
for 2006.
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Following the publication of the 2007
summer flounder TAL in the Federal
Register, the Reauthorized MagnusonStevens Act was signed into law on
January 12, 2007. Contained within the
Reauthorized Magnuson-Stevens Act is
a specific provision under section 120(a)
that authorizes the Secretary of
Commerce (Secretary) to extend the
rebuilding time frame for summer
flounder to no later than January 1,
2013, provided that several specific
conditions are met. The Secretary must
determine that:
1. Overfishing is not occurring in the
summer flounder fishery and that a
mechanism is in place to ensure
overfishing does not occur in the fishery
and stock biomass levels are increasing;
2. The biomass rebuilding target
previously applicable to the summer
flounder stock will be met or exceeded
within the new time for rebuilding;
3. The extension period is based on
the status and biology of the stock and
the rate of rebuilding;
4. Monitoring will ensure rebuilding
continues;
5. The extension meets the
requirements of National Standard 1
found at section 301(a)(1) of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act; and
6. The best scientific information
available shows that the extension will
allow continued rebuilding.
On behalf of the Secretary, NMFS
previously determined that these six
criteria had been met and that there is
a reasonable basis to extend the summer
flounder rebuilding time frame to no
later than January 1, 2013. Based on
these determinations, NMFS
implemented an emergency rule,
effective January 19, 2007 (72 FR 2458),
to increase the TAL to 17.112 million lb
(7,762 mt). The agency’s decision to
enact emergency rulemaking was
consistent with the policy guidelines for
the use of emergency rules published in
the Federal Register on August 21, 1997
(62 FR 44421).
A detailed discussion of the
Secretarial determinations made relative
to section 120(a) of the revised
Magnuson-Stevens Act appears in the
initial emergency rule (72 FR 2458,
January 19, 2007) and is not repeated
here. The emergency rule TAL is based
on the revised rebuilding time frame
ending no later than January 1, 2013,
which supersedes the previous TAL of
12.983 million lb (5,889 mt) that was
based on a rebuilding period end date
of January 1, 2010. The 17.112–millionlb (7,762–mt) TAL will continue to be
allocated 10.27 million lb (4,658 mt) to
the commercial sector and 6.84 million
lb (3,104 mt) to the recreational sector
under this extension. The commercial
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summer flounder state quotas remain
unchanged by this extension from those
described in the initial emergency
action published on January 19, 2007
(72 FR 2458), and are not repeated here.
This emergency rule extension does
not alter the previous amount of
summer flounder set aside for research
in the December 14, 2006, final rule.
Four research projects that will utilize
the previously established summer
flounder RSA of 389,490 lb (177 mt)
have been approved by NMFS.
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Delaware Summer Flounder Closure
Under this extension to the January
19, 2007 (72 FR 2458) emergency rule,
the amount of the 2006 summer
flounder quota overage (inclusive of
overharvest from previous years)
continues to be greater than the amount
of commercial quota allocated to
Delaware for 2007. As a result, there
continues to be no quota available for
2007 in Delaware. The regulations at
§ 648.4(b) provide that Federal permit
holders, as a condition of their permit,
may not land summer flounder in any
state that the Regional Administrator
has determined no longer has
commercial quota available for harvest.
Therefore, landings of summer flounder
in Delaware by vessels holding
commercial Federal summer flounder
fisheries permits are prohibited for the
duration of this emergency rule
extension, unless additional quota
becomes available through a quota
transfer and is announced in the
Federal Register. Federally permitted
dealers are advised that they may not
purchase summer flounder from
federally permitted vessels that land in
Delaware for the duration of this
emergency rule extension, unless
additional quota becomes available
through a transfer.
Comments and Responses
NMFS received one comment on the
initial emergency action. NMFS
received 1,321 form letters prior to the
emergency rule comment period that are
being considered as comments on the
initial emergency rule. Some
commenters submitted similar
comments on separate occasions.
Comment 1: This commenter spoke in
support of the original TAL
implemented for January 1, 2007, and
the previously mandated 10–year
rebuilding schedule.
Response: The 12.983–million-lb
(5,889–mt) TAL previously
implemented by NMFS for the 2007
fishing year was considered sufficiently
risk averse to ensure stock rebuilding
occurred by January 1, 2010, as
previously required by the Magnuson-
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Stevens Act prior to its 2006
reauthorization. Following the
reauthorization of the MagnusonStevens Act, the Secretary was afforded
specific authority to extend the
rebuilding period to no later than
January 1, 2013, provided the criteria
previously outlined in this rule were
met. The criteria within section 120(a)
of the Reauthorized Magnuson-Stevens
Act were found by the Secretary to have
been satisfied and, accordingly, NMFS
recalculated the TAL for 2007 based on
an extended rebuilding period. The
resulting 17.112–million-lb (7,762–mt)
TAL implemented by emergency rule
(January 19, 2007, 72 FR 2458) and
extended by this action has a 75–
percent probability of achieving the new
F level (Frebuild=0.203) calculated for
stock rebuilding by January 1, 2013. The
17.112–million-lb (7,762–mt) TAL has a
99–percent probability of not exceeding
the 2007 Fmax threshold (0.28). The
17.112–million-lb (7,762–mt) TAL and
associated commercial and recreational
management measures will effectively
ensure that overfishing does not occur
in the summer flounder fishery in 2007.
The emergency rule TAL extended by
this action will somewhat mitigate the
socio-economic impacts associated with
the lower TAL initially implemented for
2007 while ensuring that the
requirements of the Magnuson-Act and
the fishery management plan are met.
NMFS asserts that this was the desired
effect of the specific rebuilding period
extension authority granted to the
Secretary by the U.S. Congress through
the Reauthorized Magnuson-Stevens
Act.
Comment 2: One thousand three
hundred and twenty-one comments
were received as form letters from
various recreational fishing groups.
They spoke in favor of increasing the
summer flounder TAL as soon as
possible following the enactment of the
Reauthorized Magnuson-Stevens Act.
These commenters urged NMFS to
establish a TAL with no more than a 50–
percent probability of not exceeding the
2007 F target.
Response: The Reauthorized
Magnuson-Stevens Act was signed into
law on January 12, 2007. NMFS worked
as quickly as possible to implement an
increased TAL and published an initial
emergency rule to increase the TAL
from 12.983–million-lb (5,889–mt) to
17.112–million-lb (7,762–mt) on January
19, 2007 (72 FR 2458).
NMFS is continuing to implement
measures designed to mitigate the
retrospective patterns in fishing
mortality, stock size, and recruitment by
utilizing a more conservative TAL for
2007, to ensure that the necessary
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fishing mortality target is actually
achieved. The risk-averse approach of
setting a TAL with a 75–percent
probability of not exceeding the 2007 F
target was applied in setting the initial
12.983–million-lb (5,889–mt) TAL
effective on January 1, 2007 (71 FR
75134). This approach was also applied
to the initial emergency action 17.112–
million-lb (7,762–mt) TAL implemented
on January 19, 2007 (72 FR 2458).
Achieving the fishing mortality target
level in 2007 is necessary to provide for
rebuilding of the summer flounder stock
within the extended rebuilding period,
ending no later than January 1, 2013, as
implemented by the Reauthorized
Magnuson-Stevens Act.
Classification
This emergency rule extension is
published under the authority of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act.
This action has been determined to be
not significant for the purposes of
Executive Order 12866.
Because no general notice of proposed
rulemaking is required to be published
in the Federal Register for this
emergency rule extension by 5 U.S.C.
553 or by any other law, the analytical
requirements of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act do not apply; thus, no
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis was
prepared.
The Assistant Administrator finds it is
unnecessary and contrary to the public
interest to provide for prior notice and
an opportunity for public comment on
this emergency rule extension. In the
initial emergency rule published on
January 19, 2007 (72 FR 2459), NMFS
requested, and subsequently received,
comments on the increased summer
flounder TAL. Therefore, the agency has
the authority to extend the emergency
action for up to 186 days beyond the
July 19, 2007, expiration of the initial
emergency action. NMFS, through this
action, extends the emergency action to
the end of the 2007 fishing year (165
days), which ends on December 31,
2007.
The measures of this emergency rule
extension remain unchanged from the
measures contained in the initial
emergency rule that increased the 2007
summer flounder TAL. The extension
measures must be in place by July 19,
2007, or the lower TAL based on the
2010 rebuilding target will go into
effect. The initial emergency rule
implemented a higher TAL in response
to authority granted by the
reauthorization and amendment of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act. Section 120 of
the Reauthorized Magnuson-Stevens Act
grants the Secretary the ability to extend
the rebuilding period for summer
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flounder from January 1, 2010, to no
later that January 1, 2013. Congress
intended this provision to be used to
mitigate negative socio-economic
impacts of the lower TAL for all of the
2007 and subsequent fishing seasons in
the rebuilding period, provided the
criteria for utilizing the longer
rebuilding period were met. In
implementing the initial emergency
rule, the Secretary determined that the
criteria had been met. Extending the
provisions of the emergency rule
without notice and comment rule will
foreclose that possibility that the lower
TAL would go into effect and cause
disruption of the summer flounder
fishery and unnecessary adverse
economic impacts. Such a waiver is
consistent with both Congressional
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intent and the expectations of the
public.
NMFS solicited public comment
during the 30–day post-promulgation
comment period on the measures
contained in the initial emergency
action and extended by this action. The
comments received were considered
and are addressed in the preamble to
this rule; however, no change to the
emergency action measures were
enacted as a result of the comments
received. The Council will be
developing non-emergency measures for
the 2008 fishing year that begins on
January 1, 2008, to be implemented
through notice and comment
rulemaking. The public comments on
the emergency rule will be considered
in the context of that rulemaking.
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The measures in this emergency rule
extension continue to meet the fishing
mortality objectives of the summer
flounder fishery management plan and
satisfies section 120 of the Reauthorized
Magnuson-Stevens Act. Therefore, for
the reasons outlined above, the
Assistant Administrator finds it is
unnecessary and contrary to the public
interest to provide any additional notice
and opportunity for public comment
under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) prior to
publishing the emergency rule
extension.
Dated: June 8, 2007.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator For
Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 648
RIN 0648-AT60
[Docket No. 061020273-7001-03; I.D. 010307A]
Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Summer Flounder
Fishery; Emergency Rule Extension
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; emergency action extended.
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SUMMARY: NMFS is extending the revised summer flounder total allowable
landings (TAL) implemented on January 19, 2007, until December 31,
2007, the end of the 2007 fishing year. This emergency rule extension
specifies allowed harvest limits for both the commercial and
recreational summer flounder fisheries. The TAL contained within this
emergency rule extension continues the previous harvest limits for
summer flounder that became effective on January 19, 2007, which
superceded the harvest limits initially implemented on January 1, 2007.
This action continues the prohibition on federally permitted commercial
vessels landing summer flounder in Delaware in 2007 due to continued
quota repayment of previous year's overages.
This emergency rule extension is necessary to maintain the
increased 2007 summer flounder harvest levels previously found to be
consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Reauthorization Act of 2006 (Reauthorized Magnuson-Stevens
Act) through the end of the 2007 fishing year. Extending this emergency
action will ensure continued compliance with regulations implementing
the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fishery Management Plan
(FMP). In addition, this action will continue to ensure that fishing
mortality rates (F) or exploitation rates, as specified in the FMP, are
not exceeded.
DATES: Effective from July 18, 2007 through December 31, 2007.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the Supplemental Environmental Assessment are
available from Patricia A. Kurkul, Regional Administrator, Northeast
Region, National Marine Fisheries Service, One Blackburn Drive,
Gloucester, MA 01930-2298. This document is also accessible via the
Internet at https://www.nero.noaa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael P. Ruccio, Fishery Policy
Analyst, (978) 281-9104.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Summer flounder is currently under a
rebuilding plan. NMFS published a final rule containing the 2007 summer
flounder TAL on December 14, 2006 (71 FR 75134). The 12.983-million-lb
(5,889-mt) TAL in that rule became effective on January 1, 2007, which
was a 45-percent decrease from the TAL specified for 2006.
Following the publication of the 2007 summer flounder TAL in the
Federal Register, the Reauthorized Magnuson-Stevens Act was signed into
law on January 12, 2007. Contained within the Reauthorized Magnuson-
Stevens Act is a specific provision under section 120(a) that
authorizes the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) to extend the
rebuilding time frame for summer flounder to no later than January 1,
2013, provided that several specific conditions are met. The Secretary
must determine that:
1. Overfishing is not occurring in the summer flounder fishery and
that a mechanism is in place to ensure overfishing does not occur in
the fishery and stock biomass levels are increasing;
2. The biomass rebuilding target previously applicable to the
summer flounder stock will be met or exceeded within the new time for
rebuilding;
3. The extension period is based on the status and biology of the
stock and the rate of rebuilding;
4. Monitoring will ensure rebuilding continues;
5. The extension meets the requirements of National Standard 1
found at section 301(a)(1) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act; and
6. The best scientific information available shows that the
extension will allow continued rebuilding.
On behalf of the Secretary, NMFS previously determined that these
six criteria had been met and that there is a reasonable basis to
extend the summer flounder rebuilding time frame to no later than
January 1, 2013. Based on these determinations, NMFS implemented an
emergency rule, effective January 19, 2007 (72 FR 2458), to increase
the TAL to 17.112 million lb (7,762 mt). The agency's decision to enact
emergency rulemaking was consistent with the policy guidelines for the
use of emergency rules published in the Federal Register on August 21,
1997 (62 FR 44421).
A detailed discussion of the Secretarial determinations made
relative to section 120(a) of the revised Magnuson-Stevens Act appears
in the initial emergency rule (72 FR 2458, January 19, 2007) and is not
repeated here. The emergency rule TAL is based on the revised
rebuilding time frame ending no later than January 1, 2013, which
supersedes the previous TAL of 12.983 million lb (5,889 mt) that was
based on a rebuilding period end date of January 1, 2010. The 17.112-
million-lb (7,762-mt) TAL will continue to be allocated 10.27 million
lb (4,658 mt) to the commercial sector and 6.84 million lb (3,104 mt)
to the recreational sector under this extension. The commercial
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summer flounder state quotas remain unchanged by this extension from
those described in the initial emergency action published on January
19, 2007 (72 FR 2458), and are not repeated here.
This emergency rule extension does not alter the previous amount of
summer flounder set aside for research in the December 14, 2006, final
rule. Four research projects that will utilize the previously
established summer flounder RSA of 389,490 lb (177 mt) have been
approved by NMFS.
Delaware Summer Flounder Closure
Under this extension to the January 19, 2007 (72 FR 2458) emergency
rule, the amount of the 2006 summer flounder quota overage (inclusive
of overharvest from previous years) continues to be greater than the
amount of commercial quota allocated to Delaware for 2007. As a result,
there continues to be no quota available for 2007 in Delaware. The
regulations at Sec. 648.4(b) provide that Federal permit holders, as a
condition of their permit, may not land summer flounder in any state
that the Regional Administrator has determined no longer has commercial
quota available for harvest. Therefore, landings of summer flounder in
Delaware by vessels holding commercial Federal summer flounder
fisheries permits are prohibited for the duration of this emergency
rule extension, unless additional quota becomes available through a
quota transfer and is announced in the Federal Register. Federally
permitted dealers are advised that they may not purchase summer
flounder from federally permitted vessels that land in Delaware for the
duration of this emergency rule extension, unless additional quota
becomes available through a transfer.
Comments and Responses
NMFS received one comment on the initial emergency action. NMFS
received 1,321 form letters prior to the emergency rule comment period
that are being considered as comments on the initial emergency rule.
Some commenters submitted similar comments on separate occasions.
Comment 1: This commenter spoke in support of the original TAL
implemented for January 1, 2007, and the previously mandated 10-year
rebuilding schedule.
Response: The 12.983-million-lb (5,889-mt) TAL previously
implemented by NMFS for the 2007 fishing year was considered
sufficiently risk averse to ensure stock rebuilding occurred by January
1, 2010, as previously required by the Magnuson-Stevens Act prior to
its 2006 reauthorization. Following the reauthorization of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act, the Secretary was afforded specific authority to
extend the rebuilding period to no later than January 1, 2013, provided
the criteria previously outlined in this rule were met. The criteria
within section 120(a) of the Reauthorized Magnuson-Stevens Act were
found by the Secretary to have been satisfied and, accordingly, NMFS
recalculated the TAL for 2007 based on an extended rebuilding period.
The resulting 17.112-million-lb (7,762-mt) TAL implemented by emergency
rule (January 19, 2007, 72 FR 2458) and extended by this action has a
75-percent probability of achieving the new F level (Frebuild=0.203)
calculated for stock rebuilding by January 1, 2013. The 17.112-million-
lb (7,762-mt) TAL has a 99-percent probability of not exceeding the
2007 Fmax threshold (0.28). The 17.112-million-lb (7,762-mt)
TAL and associated commercial and recreational management measures will
effectively ensure that overfishing does not occur in the summer
flounder fishery in 2007. The emergency rule TAL extended by this
action will somewhat mitigate the socio-economic impacts associated
with the lower TAL initially implemented for 2007 while ensuring that
the requirements of the Magnuson-Act and the fishery management plan
are met. NMFS asserts that this was the desired effect of the specific
rebuilding period extension authority granted to the Secretary by the
U.S. Congress through the Reauthorized Magnuson-Stevens Act.
Comment 2: One thousand three hundred and twenty-one comments were
received as form letters from various recreational fishing groups. They
spoke in favor of increasing the summer flounder TAL as soon as
possible following the enactment of the Reauthorized Magnuson-Stevens
Act. These commenters urged NMFS to establish a TAL with no more than a
50-percent probability of not exceeding the 2007 F target.
Response: The Reauthorized Magnuson-Stevens Act was signed into law
on January 12, 2007. NMFS worked as quickly as possible to implement an
increased TAL and published an initial emergency rule to increase the
TAL from 12.983-million-lb (5,889-mt) to 17.112-million-lb (7,762-mt)
on January 19, 2007 (72 FR 2458).
NMFS is continuing to implement measures designed to mitigate the
retrospective patterns in fishing mortality, stock size, and
recruitment by utilizing a more conservative TAL for 2007, to ensure
that the necessary fishing mortality target is actually achieved. The
risk-averse approach of setting a TAL with a 75-percent probability of
not exceeding the 2007 F target was applied in setting the initial
12.983-million-lb (5,889-mt) TAL effective on January 1, 2007 (71 FR
75134). This approach was also applied to the initial emergency action
17.112-million-lb (7,762-mt) TAL implemented on January 19, 2007 (72 FR
2458).
Achieving the fishing mortality target level in 2007 is necessary
to provide for rebuilding of the summer flounder stock within the
extended rebuilding period, ending no later than January 1, 2013, as
implemented by the Reauthorized Magnuson-Stevens Act.
Classification
This emergency rule extension is published under the authority of
the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
This action has been determined to be not significant for the
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
Because no general notice of proposed rulemaking is required to be
published in the Federal Register for this emergency rule extension by
5 U.S.C. 553 or by any other law, the analytical requirements of the
Regulatory Flexibility Act do not apply; thus, no Regulatory
Flexibility Analysis was prepared.
The Assistant Administrator finds it is unnecessary and contrary to
the public interest to provide for prior notice and an opportunity for
public comment on this emergency rule extension. In the initial
emergency rule published on January 19, 2007 (72 FR 2459), NMFS
requested, and subsequently received, comments on the increased summer
flounder TAL. Therefore, the agency has the authority to extend the
emergency action for up to 186 days beyond the July 19, 2007,
expiration of the initial emergency action. NMFS, through this action,
extends the emergency action to the end of the 2007 fishing year (165
days), which ends on December 31, 2007.
The measures of this emergency rule extension remain unchanged from
the measures contained in the initial emergency rule that increased the
2007 summer flounder TAL. The extension measures must be in place by
July 19, 2007, or the lower TAL based on the 2010 rebuilding target
will go into effect. The initial emergency rule implemented a higher
TAL in response to authority granted by the reauthorization and
amendment of the Magnuson-Stevens Act. Section 120 of the Reauthorized
Magnuson-Stevens Act grants the Secretary the ability to extend the
rebuilding period for summer
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flounder from January 1, 2010, to no later that January 1, 2013.
Congress intended this provision to be used to mitigate negative socio-
economic impacts of the lower TAL for all of the 2007 and subsequent
fishing seasons in the rebuilding period, provided the criteria for
utilizing the longer rebuilding period were met. In implementing the
initial emergency rule, the Secretary determined that the criteria had
been met. Extending the provisions of the emergency rule without notice
and comment rule will foreclose that possibility that the lower TAL
would go into effect and cause disruption of the summer flounder
fishery and unnecessary adverse economic impacts. Such a waiver is
consistent with both Congressional intent and the expectations of the
public.
NMFS solicited public comment during the 30-day post-promulgation
comment period on the measures contained in the initial emergency
action and extended by this action. The comments received were
considered and are addressed in the preamble to this rule; however, no
change to the emergency action measures were enacted as a result of the
comments received. The Council will be developing non-emergency
measures for the 2008 fishing year that begins on January 1, 2008, to
be implemented through notice and comment rulemaking. The public
comments on the emergency rule will be considered in the context of
that rulemaking.
The measures in this emergency rule extension continue to meet the
fishing mortality objectives of the summer flounder fishery management
plan and satisfies section 120 of the Reauthorized Magnuson-Stevens
Act. Therefore, for the reasons outlined above, the Assistant
Administrator finds it is unnecessary and contrary to the public
interest to provide any additional notice and opportunity for public
comment under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) prior to publishing the emergency rule
extension.
Dated: June 8, 2007.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator For Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. E7-11519 Filed 6-13-07; 8:45 am]
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