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Comments on Amendment 4 to the
Consolidated HMS FMP.’’ Comments
can also be submitted via email at
noi.hms.caribbean@noaa.gov, or via fax
at (727) 824–5398. Include in the subject
line of the email or fax comment the
following document identifier: NOI
HMS Caribbean.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Russell Dunn or Greg Fairclough by
phone:(727) 824–5399, or by fax: (727)
824–5398.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Atlantic shark fisheries are managed
under the authority of the MagnusonStevens Act, and the Atlantic tuna,
swordfish, and billfish fisheries are
managed under the Magnuson-Stevens
Act and ATCA. The Consolidated HMS
FMP is implemented by regulations at
50 CFR part 635. Copies of the
Consolidated HMS FMP are available
from NMFS on request.
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Background
The 1999 Fishery Management Plan
for Atlantic Tunas, Swordfish, and
Sharks (1999 FMP) established a LAP
program for the commercial Atlantic
swordfish and shark fisheries to begin to
rationalize harvesting capacity with the
available quota and reduce latent effort
while preventing further
overcapitalization. To assist with
enforcement and management of the
program, permit restrictions were also
placed on vessels fishing for bigeye,
albacore, yellowfin, and skipjack
(BAYS) tunas. Implementation of the
HMS LAP program has been ongoing
since the implementation of the 1999
FMP and is executed via issuance of
permits to eligible recipients in the
commercial shark, swordfish, and BAYS
fisheries. Currently many eligible
vessels may be required to obtain up to
three separate LAPs to fish for, or retain,
HMS. Since implementation, HMS LAPs
have continued to increase in value.
Limited availability and high LAP costs
may present a significant barrier to entry
into some segments of the HMS
fisheries.
There are substantial differences
between some segments of the U.S.
Caribbean HMS fisheries and the HMS
fisheries that occur off of the mainland
United States including, but not limited
to: limited fishing and dealer permit
possession; smaller vessels; shorter
trips; limited profit margins; and high
local consumption of catches. These
differences can create an awkward fit
between the current regulations and the
operational realities of Caribbean
fisheries. NMFS has benefitted from
receiving various recommendations to
improve management of the HMS
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permitting program and U.S. Caribbean
HMS fisheries from the Caribbean
Fishery Management Council, territorial
governments, and local fishermen. Some
suggestions on U.S. Caribbean HMS
fisheries received to date include, but
are not limited to: creating a commercial
Caribbean HMS permit (valid for sharks,
tunas, and swordfish); combining
Caribbean vessel and dealer permits
(allowing vessels to sell catch); and
modifying authorized gears (authorizing
buoy gear in the Caribbean BAYS tuna
fishery and allowing the possession of
reef fish traps).
Based on discussions with the
Caribbean Fishery Management Council
and the territorial governments, NMFS
believes that the depletion of
continental shelf fishery resources may
be increasing local interest in HMS
resources. As local fishermen become
more dependent on offshore fishery
resources and increase fishing effort on
HMS, there is an increased need for
NMFS to modify the current HMS
permitting and reporting regime to
include small commercial Caribbean
vessels and better collect catch and
effort data.
Management Options
NMFS requests comments on
management options for this action.
Specifically, NMFS requests comments
on the following issues and possible
options: creating a small commercial
vessel Caribbean HMS permit (valid for
sharks, tunas, and swordfish);
combining commercial Caribbean vessel
and dealer permits (allowing vessels to
sell/retail catch); modifying authorized
gears (authorizing buoy gear in the
Caribbean BAYS tuna fishery and
allowing the possession of reef fish
traps); and developing methods to
improve reporting and data collection.
NMFS also requests comment on any
other fishery management issue
pertaining to Caribbean HMS fisheries
which the public believes should be
further examined by NMFS.
NMFS intends to publish an issues
and options document summarizing the
different options under consideration
and will announce the availability of
this document at a later date. NMFS will
hold at least one scoping meeting to
gather public comment on the issues
and options described here and in the
forthcoming issues and options
document (time and location details of
which will be announced in a
subsequent Federal Register
notification).
After scoping has been completed and
public comment gathered and analyzed,
NMFS will proceed with preparation of
a draft EIS and proposed rule, which
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will include additional opportunities for
public comment. Until the EIS and
associated documents are finalized or
until other regulations are put into
place, the current regulations remain in
effect.
Dated: May 19, 2008.
Emily H. Menashes,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION
Sunshine Act Meetings
Agency Holding the Meeting: Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
Time and Date: 1 p.m., Thursday, June 5, 2008.
Place: 1155 21st St., NW., Washington, DC, 9th Floor Commission
Conference Room.
Status: Closed.
Matters to be Considered: Enforcement Matters.
Contact Person for More Information: Sauntia S. Warfield, 202-418-5084.
David A. Stawick,
Secretary of the Commission.
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