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Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative
Management Act Provisions; Tautog
Fishery
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of non-compliance
referral.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: NMFS announces that on
February 7, 2008, the Atlantic States
Marine Fisheries Commission
(Commission) found the State of New
Jersey out of compliance with the
Commission’s Interstate Fishery
Management Plan for Tautog (ISFMP).
Subsequently, the Commission referred
the matter to NMFS, under delegation of
authority from the Secretary of
Commerce, for federal non-compliance
review under the provisions of the
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Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative
Management Act (Atlantic Coastal Act).
The Atlantic Coastal Act mandates that
NMFS must review the Commission’s
non-compliance referral and make
specific findings within thirty (30) days
after receiving the referral. If NMFS
determines that New Jersey failed to
carry out its responsibilities under the
Tautog ISFMP, and if the measures it
failed to implement are necessary for
conservation, then, according to the
Atlantic Coastal Act, NMFS must
declare a moratorium on fishing for
tautog in New Jersey waters.
DATES: NMFS intends to make a
determination on this matter by March
11, 2008, and will publish its findings
in the Federal Register immediately
thereafter.
Harold C. Mears, Director,
State, Federal and Constituent Programs
Office, NMFS, Northeast Region, One
Blackburn Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bob
Ross, Fishery Management Specialist,
NMFS, Northeast Region, (978) 281–
9234, fax (978) 281–9117, e-mail
Bob.Ross@noaa.gov.
ADDRESSES:
Tautog
(Tautoga onitis), often known by the
common name ‘‘blackfish,’’ is a coastal
fish species ranging from Nova Scotia to
South Carolina, but most abundant from
the southern Gulf of Maine (lower
Massachusetts Bay and southern Cape
Cod Bay) to Chesapeake Bay. The
Commission manages this species
according to its Tautog ISFMP. The
Commission’s Tautog ISFMP can be
located at https://www.asmfc.org, (select
‘‘Interstate Fishery Management,’’ then
select ‘‘Tautog.’’)
The Commission Tautog ISFMP—
specifically Addendum IV and
Addendum V to the ISFMP—indicate
that states need to implement measures
that would reduce their tautog landings
by 25.6% in order to respond to
scientific concerns that tautog is being
overfished. New Jersey’s Marine Fishery
Council, however, in November 2007
refused to implement any further
measures causing the Commission on
February 7, 2008, to vote that New
Jersey was out of compliance with the
Tautog ISFMP. The Commission
subsequently referred its noncompliance finding to NMFS.
Federal response to a Commission
non-compliance referral is governed by
the Atlantic Coastal Act. Under the
Atlantic Coastal Act, the Secretary of
Commerce must make two (2) findings
within 30 days after receiving the noncompliance referral. First, the Secretary
of Commerce must determine whether
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the state in question (in this case, New
Jersey) has failed to carry out its
responsibilities under the ISFMP.
Second, the Secretary of Commerce
must determine whether the measures
that the State has failed to implement or
enforce are necessary for the
conservation of the fishery in question.
If the Secretary of Commerce makes
affirmative findings on both criteria,
then the Secretary must implement a
moratorium on fishing in the fishery in
question (in this case tautog) within the
waters of the noncomplying state (in
this case New Jersey). Further, the
moratorium must become effective
within six (6) months of the date of the
Secretary’s non-compliance
determination. To the extent that the
allegedly offending state later
implements the involved measure, the
Atlantic Coastal Act allows the state to
petition the Commission that it has
come back into compliance, and if the
Commission concurs, the Commission
will notify the Secretary of Commerce
and, if the Secretary concurs, the
moratorium will be withdrawn. The
Secretary of Commerce has delegated
Atlantic Coastal Act authorities to the
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries at
NMFS.
NMFS has notified the State of New
Jersey, the Commission, the MidAtlantic Fishery Management Council,
and the New England Fishery
Management Council, in separate
letters, of its receipt of the
Commission’s non-compliance referral.
In the letters, NMFS solicits
commentary from the Commission and
Councils to the extent either entity is
interested in providing such. NMFS also
indicates to the State of New Jersey that
the State is entitled to meet with and
present its comments directly to NMFS
if the State so desires.
NMFS intends to make its noncompliance determination on or about
March 11, 2008, which is 30 days after
receipt of the Commission’s noncompliance referral. NMFS will
announce its determination by Federal
Register notice immediately thereafter.
To the extent that NMFS makes an
affirmative non-compliance finding,
NMFS will announce the effective date
of the moratorium in that Federal
Register notice.
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Authority: 16 U.S.C. 5101 et seq.
Dated: February 15, 2008.
Alan D. Risenhoover,
Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
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Administration
Science Advisory Board
Office of Oceanic and
Atmospheric Research (OAR), National
Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA), Department of
Commerce (DOC).
ACTION: Notice of open meeting.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Science Advisory Board
(SAB) was established by a Decision
Memorandum dated September 25,
1997, and is the only Federal Advisory
Committee with responsibility to advise
the Under Secretary of Commerce for
Oceans and Atmosphere on strategies
for research, education, and application
of science to operations and information
services. SAB activities and advice
provide necessary input to ensure that
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) science
programs are of the highest quality and
provide optimal support to resource
management.
Time and Date: The meeting will be
held Wednesday, March 12, 2008, from
8:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. and Thursday,
March 13, 2008, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. These times and the agenda topics
described below are subject to change.
Please refer to the Web page: https://
www.sab.noaa.gov/Meetings/
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meeting agenda.
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days at the Hilton Washington DC/
Silver Spring, 8727 Colesville Road,
Silver Spring, MD 20910. Please check
the SAB Web site https://
www.sab.noaa.gov for confirmation of
the venue.
Status: The meeting will be open to
public participation with a 30-minute
public comment period on March 12
(check Web site to confirm time). The
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repetitive of previously submitted
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verbal presentation will be limited to a
total time of five (5) minutes. Written
comments should be received in the
SAB Executive Director’s Office by
March 7, 2008 to provide sufficient time
for SAB review. Written comments
received by the SAB Executive Director
after March 7, 2008, will be distributed
to the SAB, but may not be reviewed
prior to the meeting date. Seats will be
available on a first-come, first-served
basis.
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meeting will include the following
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topics: (1) Draft Report from the
Working Group to Examine Advisory
Options for Improving Communications
among NOAA’s Partners (Partnerships
WG or PWG); (2) Final Report from the
Extension, Outreach & Education
Working Group (EOEWG); (3) Report on
the Final Results from the Ocean
Exploration Advisory Working Group
workshops; (4) NOAA Response to the
SAB High-Performance Computing
Recommendations and the Way
Forward; (5) Discussion of a proposed
SAB standing working group on
ecosystems; (6) NOAA Monitoring
Research Committee process updates
and SAB Benchmark Review
Discussion; (7) Discussion of SAB
Strategic Planning; (8) the Census of
Marine Life (CoML) Program; (9) the
NOAA Hydrographic Services Review
Panel; (10) results of the Review of the
NOAA Coral Reef Conservation
Program; (11) Report on NOAA
Activities in Support of the
International Year of the Reef (IYR); (12)
Report on NOAA Activities in Support
of the International Polar Year (IPY);
and (13) the National Academy of
Sciences (NAS) Board on Atmospheric
Sciences and Climate (BASC).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
Cynthia Decker, Executive Director,
Science Advisory Board, NOAA, Rm.
11230, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver
Spring, Maryland 20910. (Phone: 301–
734–1156, Fax: 301–713–1459, E-mail:
Cynthia.Decker@noaa.gov); or visit the
NOAA SAB Web site at: https://
www.sab.noaa.gov.
Dated: February 13, 2008.
Mark Brown,
Chief Financial Officer, Office of Oceanic and
Atmospheric Research, National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that Dr.
Douglas Peterson, University of Georgia,
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RIN 0648-XF54
Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management Act Provisions;
Tautog Fishery
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of non-compliance referral.
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SUMMARY: NMFS announces that on February 7, 2008, the Atlantic States
Marine Fisheries Commission (Commission) found the State of New Jersey
out of compliance with the Commission's Interstate Fishery Management
Plan for Tautog (ISFMP). Subsequently, the Commission referred the
matter to NMFS, under delegation of authority from the Secretary of
Commerce, for federal non-compliance review under the provisions of the
Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management Act (Atlantic Coastal
Act). The Atlantic Coastal Act mandates that NMFS must review the
Commission's non-compliance referral and make specific findings within
thirty (30) days after receiving the referral. If NMFS determines that
New Jersey failed to carry out its responsibilities under the Tautog
ISFMP, and if the measures it failed to implement are necessary for
conservation, then, according to the Atlantic Coastal Act, NMFS must
declare a moratorium on fishing for tautog in New Jersey waters.
DATES: NMFS intends to make a determination on this matter by March 11,
2008, and will publish its findings in the Federal Register immediately
thereafter.
ADDRESSES: Harold C. Mears, Director, State, Federal and Constituent
Programs Office, NMFS, Northeast Region, One Blackburn Drive,
Gloucester, MA 01930.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bob Ross, Fishery Management
Specialist, NMFS, Northeast Region, (978) 281-9234, fax (978) 281-9117,
e-mail Bob.Ross@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Tautog (Tautoga onitis), often known by the
common name ``blackfish,'' is a coastal fish species ranging from Nova
Scotia to South Carolina, but most abundant from the southern Gulf of
Maine (lower Massachusetts Bay and southern Cape Cod Bay) to Chesapeake
Bay. The Commission manages this species according to its Tautog ISFMP.
The Commission's Tautog ISFMP can be located at https://www.asmfc.org,
(select ``Interstate Fishery Management,'' then select ``Tautog.'')
The Commission Tautog ISFMP--specifically Addendum IV and Addendum
V to the ISFMP--indicate that states need to implement measures that
would reduce their tautog landings by 25.6% in order to respond to
scientific concerns that tautog is being overfished. New Jersey's
Marine Fishery Council, however, in November 2007 refused to implement
any further measures causing the Commission on February 7, 2008, to
vote that New Jersey was out of compliance with the Tautog ISFMP. The
Commission subsequently referred its non-compliance finding to NMFS.
Federal response to a Commission non-compliance referral is
governed by the Atlantic Coastal Act. Under the Atlantic Coastal Act,
the Secretary of Commerce must make two (2) findings within 30 days
after receiving the non-compliance referral. First, the Secretary of
Commerce must determine whether
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the state in question (in this case, New Jersey) has failed to carry
out its responsibilities under the ISFMP. Second, the Secretary of
Commerce must determine whether the measures that the State has failed
to implement or enforce are necessary for the conservation of the
fishery in question. If the Secretary of Commerce makes affirmative
findings on both criteria, then the Secretary must implement a
moratorium on fishing in the fishery in question (in this case tautog)
within the waters of the noncomplying state (in this case New Jersey).
Further, the moratorium must become effective within six (6) months of
the date of the Secretary's non-compliance determination. To the extent
that the allegedly offending state later implements the involved
measure, the Atlantic Coastal Act allows the state to petition the
Commission that it has come back into compliance, and if the Commission
concurs, the Commission will notify the Secretary of Commerce and, if
the Secretary concurs, the moratorium will be withdrawn. The Secretary
of Commerce has delegated Atlantic Coastal Act authorities to the
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries at NMFS.
NMFS has notified the State of New Jersey, the Commission, the Mid-
Atlantic Fishery Management Council, and the New England Fishery
Management Council, in separate letters, of its receipt of the
Commission's non-compliance referral. In the letters, NMFS solicits
commentary from the Commission and Councils to the extent either entity
is interested in providing such. NMFS also indicates to the State of
New Jersey that the State is entitled to meet with and present its
comments directly to NMFS if the State so desires.
NMFS intends to make its non-compliance determination on or about
March 11, 2008, which is 30 days after receipt of the Commission's non-
compliance referral. NMFS will announce its determination by Federal
Register notice immediately thereafter. To the extent that NMFS makes
an affirmative non-compliance finding, NMFS will announce the effective
date of the moratorium in that Federal Register notice.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 5101 et seq.
Dated: February 15, 2008.
Alan D. Risenhoover,
Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries
Service.
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