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analysis of data regarding population
size or trends; biology or ecology of the
subspecies; effects of current land
management on population distribution
and abundance; current condition of
habitat; and conservation measures that
have been implemented to benefit the
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Additionally, we request information on
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April 5, 1999 proposed rule concerning
whether the marine and estuarine areas
of the Southwestern Washington/
Columbia River DPS of the coastal
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 679
RIN 0648–AX42
Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic
Zone Off Alaska; Central Gulf of Alaska
Rockfish Program; Amendment 85
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notification of availability of
fishery management plan amendment;
request for comments.
SUMMARY: The North Pacific Fishery
Management Council submitted
Amendment 85 to the Fishery
Management Plan for Groundfish of the
Gulf of Alaska (GOA FMP) to NMFS for
review. If approved, Amendment 85
would modify the GOA FMP and the
Central Gulf of Alaska Rockfish Program
to remove a restriction that prohibits
certain catcher/processors from
participating in directed groundfish
fisheries in the Bering Sea and Aleutian
Islands Management Area in July. This
action is necessary to improve flexibility
and reduce operating costs for catcher/
processors that participate in the Central
Gulf of Alaska Rockfish Program. This
action is intended to promote the goals
and objectives of the Magnuson–Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management
Act, the GOA FMP, and other applicable
laws.
DATES: Comments on the amendment
must be received on or before May 26,
2009.
ADDRESSES: Send comments to Sue
Salveson, Assistant Regional
Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries
Division, Alaska Region, NMFS, Attn:
Ellen Sebastian. You may submit
comments, identified by ‘‘RIN 0648–
AX42,’’ by any one of the following
methods:
• Electronic Submissions: Submit all
electronic public comments via the
Federal eRulemaking Portal website at
https://www.regulations.gov.
• Mail: P. O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK
99802.
• Fax: 907–586–7557.
• Hand delivery to the Federal
Building: 709 West 9th Street, Room
420A, Juneau, AK.
All comments received are a part of
the public record and will generally be
posted to https://www.regulations.gov
without change. All personal identifying
information (e.g., name, address)
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voluntarily submitted 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, Excel, WordPerfect, or Adobe
portable document file (pdf) formats
only.
Copies of Amendment 85 to the
Fishery Management Plan for
Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska, the
Regulatory Impact Review (RIR), the
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
(IRFA), the categorical exclusion
prepared for this action, and the
Environmental Assessment (EA), RIR,
and Final Regulatory Flexibility
Analysis (FRFA) prepared for the
Central Gulf of Alaska Rockfish Program
are available from the NMFS Alaska
Region at the address above or from the
Alaska Region website at https://
www.alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Glenn Merrill, 907–586–7228, or Rachel
Baker, 907–586–7425.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Magnuson–Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act
(Magnuson–Stevens Act) requires that
each regional fishery management
council submit any fishery management
plan amendment it prepares to NMFS
for review and approval, disapproval, or
partial approval by the Secretary of
Commerce (Secretary). The Magnuson–
Stevens Act also requires that NMFS,
upon receiving a fishery management
plan amendment, immediately publish a
notice in the Federal Register
announcing that the amendment is
available for public review and
comment. This notice announces that
proposed Amendment 85 to the Fishery
Management Plan for Groundfish of the
Gulf of Alaska (GOA FMP) is available
for public review and comment.
The groundfish fisheries in the
exclusive economic zone of Alaska are
managed under the GOA FMP and the
Fishery Management Plan for
Groundfish of the Bering Sea and
Aleutian Islands Management Area
(BSAI FMP). The FMPs were prepared
by the North Pacific Fishery
Management Council (Council) under
the Magnuson–Stevens Act. Section 802
of the Consolidated Appropriations Act
of 2004 (Public Law 108–199) granted
NMFS specific authority to manage
Central Gulf of Alaska (GOA) rockfish
fisheries, and directed the Secretary, in
consultation with the Council, to
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develop a program that recognizes the
historical participation of fishing vessels
and fish processors for Central GOA
rockfish species. The Central Gulf of
Alaska Rockfish Program (Rockfish
Program) was recommended by the
Council in June 2005 as Amendment 68
to the GOA FMP. Regulations
implementing Amendment 68 were
published on November 20, 2006 (71 FR
67210), and are located at 50 CFR part
679. Fishing began under the Rockfish
Program on May 1, 2007.
Amendment 85 would make minor
changes to the GOA FMP to enable
catcher/processors that fish in the
Central GOA under the Rockfish
Program to participate in groundfish
fisheries in the BSAI in July.
Under the Rockfish Program, NMFS
issued quota share (QS) to persons who
held a License Limitation Program (LLP)
license that has been associated with a
trawl catcher vessel or a trawl catcher/
processor vessel that made legal
landings of rockfish species and species
harvested incidentally in the Central
GOA rockfish fisheries during the
rockfish fishing seasons from 1996 to
2002. Each year, an eligible rockfish
harvester who received a QS allocation
at the time the Rockfish Program was
implemented may assign all QS
associated with the LLP license either to
a cooperative formed with other QS
holders, or to a limited access fishery in
which eligible harvesters compete for a
share of the total allowable catch (TAC)
for the Central GOA rockfish species.
The total amount of QS assigned to all
members of a cooperative yields
cooperative quota (CQ), an exclusive
annual harvest privilege for a portion of
the TAC assigned to the Central GOA
rockfish species. In addition, a
cooperative receives CQ that may be
used to harvest certain species caught
incidentally in the rockfish fisheries.
Eligible harvesters in either the catcher
vessel sector or the catcher/processor
sector may join cooperatives formed in
their respective sectors.
Vessels that fish under the Rockfish
Program are subject to a suite of catch
and fishery participation limits called
sideboards. Sideboard limits are
intended to prevent program
participants from using the economic
benefits and improved flexibility
provided by exclusive harvesting
privileges to increase effort in other
fisheries and adversely affect
participants that depend on those
fisheries. The Rockfish Program
sideboard limits were developed to
restrict fishing by eligible Central GOA
rockfish harvesters in non–Rockfish
Program fisheries during the historical
timing of the rockfish fishery, which
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generally began on July 1 and lasted two
to three weeks. Several harvesters that
participate in the Rockfish Program also
historically participated in other
groundfish fisheries in the GOA and
BSAI after completing the Central GOA
rockfish fisheries. Hence, the sideboard
restrictions were limited to the month of
July to enable these harvesters,
particularly in the catcher/processor
sector, to continue participating in these
fisheries.
Under current Rockfish Program
regulations, all vessels in the catcher/
processor sector that are assigned to a
Central GOA rockfish cooperative and
some vessels that participate in the
limited access fishery are prohibited
from fishing in BSAI groundfish
fisheries, other than pollock and fixed–
gear sablefish, for a period beginning
July 1. This type of fishery participation
sideboard is commonly called a stand
down. When the Rockfish Program was
implemented, the season opening date
for the Central GOA rockfish fishery
shifted from July 1 to May 1 for vessels
that join a cooperative. In the first year
of the Rockfish Program, most
cooperative participants in the catcher/
processor sector had completed fishing
in the Rockfish Program fisheries and
other GOA fisheries in June, but were
prohibited from participating in BSAI
groundfish fisheries in early July by the
Rockfish Program stand down. Some
catcher/processor vessels remained idle
for the two-week stand down period,
which was costly to vessel operators
because maintenance and crew costs
continue to accrue while a vessel is idle.
The Council was prompted to
reexamine the BSAI stand downs by
participants in the catcher/processor
sector of the Rockfish Program, who
suggested that some Rockfish Program
sideboard limits may be too restrictive.
In April 2007, the Council initiated an
analysis to examine the impacts of
relieving certain catcher/processors that
participate in the Rockfish Program
from the BSAI stand downs. Based on
the analysis and public comment, the
Council adopted Amendment 85 to the
GOA FMP in October 2008 and
submitted it to NMFS for review by the
Secretary.
Amendment 85 to the GOA FMP
would remove the BSAI stand downs
that apply to catcher/processors that
participate in the cooperative and
limited access fisheries in the Rockfish
Program. All other sideboard limits in
the Rockfish Program would remain
unchanged. The Council determined
that the BSAI stand down requirements
for vessels participating in the catcher/
processor sector were no longer
necessary to protect fishery participants
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in BSAI groundfish fisheries. Since
implementation of the Rockfish
Program, NMFS implemented
Amendments 80 and 85 to the BSAI
FMP. Amendment 80 allocated
exclusive harvesting privileges for
several BSAI directed trawl groundfish
fisheries and Amendment 85 refined
sector allocations for Pacific cod, which
is a directed fishery. These management
changes significantly increased the
number of BSAI directed groundfish
fisheries for which participants can
receive exclusive harvesting privileges,
and reduced the likelihood that catcher/
processors participating in the Rockfish
Program could increase effort in BSAI
groundfish fisheries to the detriment of
other participants, particularly during
the short period in early July when the
BSAI stand downs are in effect. The
Council recommended Amendment 85
to the GOA FMP to improve flexibility
and reduce operating costs for catcher/
processors that participate in the
Rockfish Program.
The RIR/IRFA prepared for this action
describes the costs and benefits of the
proposed amendment (see ADDRESSES
for availability). All of the directly
regulated entities would be expected to
benefit from this action relative to the
status quo because the proposed
amendment would allow greater
flexibility for catcher/processors that
participate in the Rockfish Program to
coordinate harvesting operations in the
GOA and BSAI.
Public comments are being solicited
on proposed Amendment 85 to the GOA
FMP through the end of the comment
period (see DATES). NMFS intends to
publish in the Federal Register and seek
public comment on a proposed rule that
would implement Amendment 85,
following NMFS’ evaluation of the
proposed rule under the Magnuson–
Stevens Act. Public comments on the
proposed rule must be received by the
end of the comment period on
Amendment 85 to be considered in the
approval/disapproval decision on
Amendment 85. All comments received
by the end of the comment period on
Amendment 85, whether specifically
directed to the GOA FMP amendment or
the proposed rule, will be considered in
the FMP approval/disapproval decision.
Comments received after that date will
not be considered in the approval/
disapproval decision on the
amendment. To be considered,
comments must be received, not just
postmarked or otherwise transmitted, by
the close of business on the last day of
the comment period.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
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Dated: March 19, 2009.
Emily H. Menashes
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 679
RIN 0648-AX42
Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Central Gulf
of Alaska Rockfish Program; Amendment 85
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notification of availability of fishery management plan
amendment; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: The North Pacific Fishery Management Council submitted
Amendment 85 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf
of Alaska (GOA FMP) to NMFS for review. If approved, Amendment 85 would
modify the GOA FMP and the Central Gulf of Alaska Rockfish Program to
remove a restriction that prohibits certain catcher/processors from
participating in directed groundfish fisheries in the Bering Sea and
Aleutian Islands Management Area in July. This action is necessary to
improve flexibility and reduce operating costs for catcher/processors
that participate in the Central Gulf of Alaska Rockfish Program. This
action is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-
Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the GOA FMP, and other
applicable laws.
DATES: Comments on the amendment must be received on or before May 26,
2009.
ADDRESSES: Send comments to Sue Salveson, Assistant Regional
Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries Division, Alaska Region, NMFS,
Attn: Ellen Sebastian. You may submit comments, identified by ``RIN
0648-AX42,'' by any one of the following methods:
Electronic Submissions: Submit all electronic public
comments via the Federal eRulemaking Portal website at https://www.regulations.gov.
Mail: P. O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802.
Fax: 907-586-7557.
Hand delivery to the Federal Building: 709 West 9\th\
Street, Room 420A, Juneau, AK.
All comments received are a part of the public record and will
generally be posted to https://www.regulations.gov without change. All
personal identifying information (e.g., name, address) voluntarily
submitted 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, Excel, WordPerfect, or
Adobe portable document file (pdf) formats only.
Copies of Amendment 85 to the Fishery Management Plan for
Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska, the Regulatory Impact Review (RIR),
the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), the categorical
exclusion prepared for this action, and the Environmental Assessment
(EA), RIR, and Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA) prepared
for the Central Gulf of Alaska Rockfish Program are available from the
NMFS Alaska Region at the address above or from the Alaska Region
website at https://www.alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Glenn Merrill, 907-586-7228, or Rachel
Baker, 907-586-7425.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation
and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) requires that each regional
fishery management council submit any fishery management plan amendment
it prepares to NMFS for review and approval, disapproval, or partial
approval by the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary). The Magnuson-Stevens
Act also requires that NMFS, upon receiving a fishery management plan
amendment, immediately publish a notice in the Federal Register
announcing that the amendment is available for public review and
comment. This notice announces that proposed Amendment 85 to the
Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA FMP)
is available for public review and comment.
The groundfish fisheries in the exclusive economic zone of Alaska
are managed under the GOA FMP and the Fishery Management Plan for
Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (BSAI
FMP). The FMPs were prepared by the North Pacific Fishery Management
Council (Council) under the Magnuson-Stevens Act. Section 802 of the
Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2004 (Public Law 108-199) granted
NMFS specific authority to manage Central Gulf of Alaska (GOA) rockfish
fisheries, and directed the Secretary, in consultation with the
Council, to
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develop a program that recognizes the historical participation of
fishing vessels and fish processors for Central GOA rockfish species.
The Central Gulf of Alaska Rockfish Program (Rockfish Program) was
recommended by the Council in June 2005 as Amendment 68 to the GOA FMP.
Regulations implementing Amendment 68 were published on November 20,
2006 (71 FR 67210), and are located at 50 CFR part 679. Fishing began
under the Rockfish Program on May 1, 2007.
Amendment 85 would make minor changes to the GOA FMP to enable
catcher/processors that fish in the Central GOA under the Rockfish
Program to participate in groundfish fisheries in the BSAI in July.
Under the Rockfish Program, NMFS issued quota share (QS) to persons
who held a License Limitation Program (LLP) license that has been
associated with a trawl catcher vessel or a trawl catcher/processor
vessel that made legal landings of rockfish species and species
harvested incidentally in the Central GOA rockfish fisheries during the
rockfish fishing seasons from 1996 to 2002. Each year, an eligible
rockfish harvester who received a QS allocation at the time the
Rockfish Program was implemented may assign all QS associated with the
LLP license either to a cooperative formed with other QS holders, or to
a limited access fishery in which eligible harvesters compete for a
share of the total allowable catch (TAC) for the Central GOA rockfish
species. The total amount of QS assigned to all members of a
cooperative yields cooperative quota (CQ), an exclusive annual harvest
privilege for a portion of the TAC assigned to the Central GOA rockfish
species. In addition, a cooperative receives CQ that may be used to
harvest certain species caught incidentally in the rockfish fisheries.
Eligible harvesters in either the catcher vessel sector or the catcher/
processor sector may join cooperatives formed in their respective
sectors.
Vessels that fish under the Rockfish Program are subject to a suite
of catch and fishery participation limits called sideboards. Sideboard
limits are intended to prevent program participants from using the
economic benefits and improved flexibility provided by exclusive
harvesting privileges to increase effort in other fisheries and
adversely affect participants that depend on those fisheries. The
Rockfish Program sideboard limits were developed to restrict fishing by
eligible Central GOA rockfish harvesters in non-Rockfish Program
fisheries during the historical timing of the rockfish fishery, which
generally began on July 1 and lasted two to three weeks. Several
harvesters that participate in the Rockfish Program also historically
participated in other groundfish fisheries in the GOA and BSAI after
completing the Central GOA rockfish fisheries. Hence, the sideboard
restrictions were limited to the month of July to enable these
harvesters, particularly in the catcher/processor sector, to continue
participating in these fisheries.
Under current Rockfish Program regulations, all vessels in the
catcher/processor sector that are assigned to a Central GOA rockfish
cooperative and some vessels that participate in the limited access
fishery are prohibited from fishing in BSAI groundfish fisheries, other
than pollock and fixed-gear sablefish, for a period beginning July 1.
This type of fishery participation sideboard is commonly called a stand
down. When the Rockfish Program was implemented, the season opening
date for the Central GOA rockfish fishery shifted from July 1 to May 1
for vessels that join a cooperative. In the first year of the Rockfish
Program, most cooperative participants in the catcher/processor sector
had completed fishing in the Rockfish Program fisheries and other GOA
fisheries in June, but were prohibited from participating in BSAI
groundfish fisheries in early July by the Rockfish Program stand down.
Some catcher/processor vessels remained idle for the two-week stand
down period, which was costly to vessel operators because maintenance
and crew costs continue to accrue while a vessel is idle.
The Council was prompted to reexamine the BSAI stand downs by
participants in the catcher/processor sector of the Rockfish Program,
who suggested that some Rockfish Program sideboard limits may be too
restrictive. In April 2007, the Council initiated an analysis to
examine the impacts of relieving certain catcher/processors that
participate in the Rockfish Program from the BSAI stand downs. Based on
the analysis and public comment, the Council adopted Amendment 85 to
the GOA FMP in October 2008 and submitted it to NMFS for review by the
Secretary.
Amendment 85 to the GOA FMP would remove the BSAI stand downs that
apply to catcher/processors that participate in the cooperative and
limited access fisheries in the Rockfish Program. All other sideboard
limits in the Rockfish Program would remain unchanged. The Council
determined that the BSAI stand down requirements for vessels
participating in the catcher/processor sector were no longer necessary
to protect fishery participants in BSAI groundfish fisheries. Since
implementation of the Rockfish Program, NMFS implemented Amendments 80
and 85 to the BSAI FMP. Amendment 80 allocated exclusive harvesting
privileges for several BSAI directed trawl groundfish fisheries and
Amendment 85 refined sector allocations for Pacific cod, which is a
directed fishery. These management changes significantly increased the
number of BSAI directed groundfish fisheries for which participants can
receive exclusive harvesting privileges, and reduced the likelihood
that catcher/processors participating in the Rockfish Program could
increase effort in BSAI groundfish fisheries to the detriment of other
participants, particularly during the short period in early July when
the BSAI stand downs are in effect. The Council recommended Amendment
85 to the GOA FMP to improve flexibility and reduce operating costs for
catcher/processors that participate in the Rockfish Program.
The RIR/IRFA prepared for this action describes the costs and
benefits of the proposed amendment (see ADDRESSES for availability).
All of the directly regulated entities would be expected to benefit
from this action relative to the status quo because the proposed
amendment would allow greater flexibility for catcher/processors that
participate in the Rockfish Program to coordinate harvesting operations
in the GOA and BSAI.
Public comments are being solicited on proposed Amendment 85 to the
GOA FMP through the end of the comment period (see DATES). NMFS intends
to publish in the Federal Register and seek public comment on a
proposed rule that would implement Amendment 85, following NMFS'
evaluation of the proposed rule under the Magnuson-Stevens Act. Public
comments on the proposed rule must be received by the end of the
comment period on Amendment 85 to be considered in the approval/
disapproval decision on Amendment 85. All comments received by the end
of the comment period on Amendment 85, whether specifically directed to
the GOA FMP amendment or the proposed rule, will be considered in the
FMP approval/disapproval decision. Comments received after that date
will not be considered in the approval/disapproval decision on the
amendment. To be considered, comments must be received, not just
postmarked or otherwise transmitted, by the close of business on the
last day of the comment period.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
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Dated: March 19, 2009.
Emily H. Menashes
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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