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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A
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deadline established in the proposed
rule was August 11, 2008. Subsequently,
NMFS received a request from the Gulf
of Mexico Fishery Management Council
to extend the comment period until after
the Council’s scheduled August 8 to 11
meeting. The comment period is being
extended for ten days until August 21,
2008, to accommodate the request of the
Council, and to provide additional time
for other interested parties to submit
comments.
Authority: Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1881.
Dated: August 4, 2008.
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50 CFR Part 665
RIN 0648–AS71
Fisheries in the Western Pacific;
Pelagic Fisheries; Squid Jig Fisheries
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of availability of fishery
management plan amendment; request
for comments.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: NMFS announces that the
Western Pacific Fishery Management
Council proposes to amend the Fishery
Management Plan for Pelagic Fisheries
of the Western Pacific Region. If
approved by the Secretary of Commerce,
Amendment 15 would add three species
of pelagic squid to the management
unit, and establish Federal permitting
and reporting requirements for squid jig
fishing vessels over 50 ft in length.
These vessels would also be required to
carry observers if requested by NMFS.
Combined, these measures are intended
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to enable the Council and NMFS to
better monitor and manage the U.S.
domestic pelagic squid fisheries.
DATES: Comments on Amendment 15,
which includes an environmental
assessment, must be received by
October 10, 2008.
ADDRESSES: Comments on the
amendment, identified by 0648–AS71,
may be sent to either of the following
addresses:
• Electronic Submission: Via the
Federal e-Rulemaking Portal
www.regulations.gov; or
• Mail: William L. Robinson,
Regional Administrator, NMFS, Pacific
Islands Region (PIR), 1601 Kapiolani
Blvd, Suite 1110, Honolulu, HI 96814–
4700.
Instructions: All comments received
are a part of the public record and will
generally be posted to
www.regulations.gov without change.
All Personal Identifying Information
(e.g., name, address, etc.) submitted
voluntarily by the commenter may be
publicly accessible. Do not submit
Confidential Business Information, or
otherwise sensitive or protected
information. NMFS will accept
anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/A’’ in
the required fields, if you wish to
remain anonymous). Attachments to
electronic comments will be accepted in
Microsoft Word or Excel, WordPerfect,
or Adobe PDF file formats only.
Copies of Amendment 15, including
an environmental assessment, are
available from the Western Pacific
Fishery Management Council (Council),
1164 Bishop St., Suite 1400, Honolulu,
HI 96813, tel 808–522–8220, fax 808–
522–8226, or www.wpcouncil.org.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bob
Harman, NMFS PIR, 808–944–2271.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
Federal Register document is also
accessible at the Office of the Federal
Register Web site: www.gpoaccess.gov/
fr.
A small nearshore squid jig fishery
operates around the Hawaiian islands of
Kauai and Hawaii, targeting purple
flying squid. An international squid jig
fishery, comprised of U.S. and foreign
vessels, operates on the Pacific high
seas. The high seas U.S. squid jiggers
have targeted neon flying squid in the
North Pacific, and potentially could
move into U.S. Exclusive Economic
Zone waters in the western Pacific.
Although no resource concerns have
arisen to date, monitoring programs and
mechanisms to implement management
measures (should they become
necessary) are both necessary. To
address these needs, the Council
recommends in Amendment 15
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management measures that would
improve data compiled on U.S. squid
fisheries through new permitting,
monitoring and reporting requirements,
as follows:
• Add three pelagic squid species to
the pelagic management unit (neon
flying squid Ommastrephes bartramii,
diamondback squid Thysanoteuthis
rhombus, and purple flying squid
Sthenoteuthis oualaniensis); and
• Require U.S. vessels greater than 50
ft in length overall that fish for pelagic
squid in U.S. EEZ of the western Pacific
to:
i. obtain Federal permits;
ii. carry Federal observers if requested
by NMFS; and
iii. report any Pacific pelagic squid
catch and effort either in Federal squid
logbooks or via existing local reporting
systems.
U.S. squid jig vessels that fish only on
the high seas in the Pacific would be
required to report their catch and effort
using the Federal squid logbooks. The
information collected on squid jig
fishing would be compiled into a
centralized database easily available to
resource scientists and managers.
These measures, if implemented,
would provide additional data and
provisions to enable the Council and
NMFS to better monitor and manage the
U.S. domestic pelagic squid fisheries in
the future.
Amendment 15 includes an
environmental assessment (EA) that
describes the existing squid fishery,
management, and environment, and
describes the potential environmental
impacts of implementing the provisions
recommended in Amendment 15. The
EA tiers from a 2005 Final
Environmental Impact Statement (70 FR
24038, May 6, 2005), and incorporates
by reference the previous environmental
impact analysis of five of the
alternatives considered in Amendment
15. New information about future
fishery management policies became
available after the Final EIS was
completed and the additional
alternative considered in Amendment
15 is analyzed in the EA.
Public comments on proposed
Amendment 15 must be received by
October 10, 2008 to be considered by
NMFS in the decision to approve,
partially approve, or disapprove the
amendment. A proposed rule to
implement the amendment has been
submitted for Secretarial review and
approval. NMFS expects to publish and
request public comment on the
proposed regulation in the near future.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
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Dated: August 1, 2008.
Alan D. Risenhoover,
Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
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[Federal Register Volume 73, Number 155 (Monday, August 11, 2008)]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 665
RIN 0648-AS71
Fisheries in the Western Pacific; Pelagic Fisheries; Squid Jig
Fisheries
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of availability of fishery management plan amendment;
request for comments.
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SUMMARY: NMFS announces that the Western Pacific Fishery Management
Council proposes to amend the Fishery Management Plan for Pelagic
Fisheries of the Western Pacific Region. If approved by the Secretary
of Commerce, Amendment 15 would add three species of pelagic squid to
the management unit, and establish Federal permitting and reporting
requirements for squid jig fishing vessels over 50 ft in length. These
vessels would also be required to carry observers if requested by NMFS.
Combined, these measures are intended to enable the Council and NMFS to
better monitor and manage the U.S. domestic pelagic squid fisheries.
DATES: Comments on Amendment 15, which includes an environmental
assessment, must be received by October 10, 2008.
ADDRESSES: Comments on the amendment, identified by 0648-AS71, may be
sent to either of the following addresses:
Electronic Submission: Via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal
www.regulations.gov; or
Mail: William L. Robinson, Regional Administrator, NMFS,
Pacific Islands Region (PIR), 1601 Kapiolani Blvd, Suite 1110,
Honolulu, HI 96814-4700.
Instructions: All comments received are a part of the public record
and will generally be posted to www.regulations.gov without change. All
Personal Identifying Information (e.g., name, address, etc.) submitted
voluntarily by the commenter may be publicly accessible. Do not submit
Confidential Business Information, or otherwise sensitive or protected
information. NMFS will accept anonymous comments (enter ``N/A'' in the
required fields, if you wish to remain anonymous). Attachments to
electronic comments will be accepted in Microsoft Word or Excel,
WordPerfect, or Adobe PDF file formats only.
Copies of Amendment 15, including an environmental assessment, are
available from the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council
(Council), 1164 Bishop St., Suite 1400, Honolulu, HI 96813, tel 808-
522-8220, fax 808-522-8226, or www.wpcouncil.org.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bob Harman, NMFS PIR, 808-944-2271.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This Federal Register document is also
accessible at the Office of the Federal Register Web site:
www.gpoaccess.gov/fr.
A small nearshore squid jig fishery operates around the Hawaiian
islands of Kauai and Hawaii, targeting purple flying squid. An
international squid jig fishery, comprised of U.S. and foreign vessels,
operates on the Pacific high seas. The high seas U.S. squid jiggers
have targeted neon flying squid in the North Pacific, and potentially
could move into U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone waters in the western
Pacific. Although no resource concerns have arisen to date, monitoring
programs and mechanisms to implement management measures (should they
become necessary) are both necessary. To address these needs, the
Council recommends in Amendment 15 management measures that would
improve data compiled on U.S. squid fisheries through new permitting,
monitoring and reporting requirements, as follows:
Add three pelagic squid species to the pelagic management
unit (neon flying squid Ommastrephes bartramii, diamondback squid
Thysanoteuthis rhombus, and purple flying squid Sthenoteuthis
oualaniensis); and
Require U.S. vessels greater than 50 ft in length overall
that fish for pelagic squid in U.S. EEZ of the western Pacific to:
i. obtain Federal permits;
ii. carry Federal observers if requested by NMFS; and
iii. report any Pacific pelagic squid catch and effort either in
Federal squid logbooks or via existing local reporting systems.
U.S. squid jig vessels that fish only on the high seas in the
Pacific would be required to report their catch and effort using the
Federal squid logbooks. The information collected on squid jig fishing
would be compiled into a centralized database easily available to
resource scientists and managers.
These measures, if implemented, would provide additional data and
provisions to enable the Council and NMFS to better monitor and manage
the U.S. domestic pelagic squid fisheries in the future.
Amendment 15 includes an environmental assessment (EA) that
describes the existing squid fishery, management, and environment, and
describes the potential environmental impacts of implementing the
provisions recommended in Amendment 15. The EA tiers from a 2005 Final
Environmental Impact Statement (70 FR 24038, May 6, 2005), and
incorporates by reference the previous environmental impact analysis of
five of the alternatives considered in Amendment 15. New information
about future fishery management policies became available after the
Final EIS was completed and the additional alternative considered in
Amendment 15 is analyzed in the EA.
Public comments on proposed Amendment 15 must be received by
October 10, 2008 to be considered by NMFS in the decision to approve,
partially approve, or disapprove the amendment. A proposed rule to
implement the amendment has been submitted for Secretarial review and
approval. NMFS expects to publish and request public comment on the
proposed regulation in the near future.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
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Dated: August 1, 2008.
Alan D. Risenhoover,
Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries
Service.
[FR Doc. E8-18404 Filed 8-8-08; 8:45 am]
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