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the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
published a series of policies regarding
listings under the ESA, including a
policy for peer review of scientific data
(59 FR 34270). The intent of the peer
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names of recognized experts in the field
that could take part in the peer review
process for this status review (see
ADDRESSES). Independent peer
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through April 30, 2011). The
implementing regulations for the Spiny
Dogfish Fishery Management Plan
(FMP) require NMFS to publish
specifications for up to a period of 5
years and to provide an opportunity for
public comment. This specification
setting will apply to FY 2010 only. The
intent of this rulemaking is to specify
the commercial quota and other
management measures, and to rebuild
the spiny dogfish resource. NMFS
proposes that the annual quota be set at
12 million lb (5,443.11 mt), and that the
possession limit for dogfish remain set
at 3,000 lb (1.36 mt). These proposed
specifications and management
measures are consistent with the FMP
and promote the utilization and
conservation of the spiny dogfish
resource.
DATES: Public comments must be
received no later than 5 p.m. eastern
standard time on May 3, 2010.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by RIN 0648–AY50, by any
one of the following methods:
• Electronic Submissions: Submit all
electronic public comments via the
Federal eRulemaking Portal https://
www.regulations.gov.
• Fax: 978–281–9135, Attn: Lindsey
Feldman.
Authority
• Mail: Patricia A. Kurkul, Regional
The authority for this action is the
Administrator, NMFS, Northeast
Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
Regional Office, 55 Great Republic
amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930. Mark the
outside of the envelope: ‘‘Comments on
Dated: March 30, 2010.
2010 Dogfish Spex.’’
Eric C. Schwaab,
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Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,
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National Marine Fisheries Service.
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AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries
Copies of supporting documents used
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Management Council (MAFMC),
Commerce.
including the Environmental
ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
Assessment (EA) and Regulatory Impact
comments.
Review (RIR)/Initial Regulatory
SUMMARY: NMFS proposes specifications Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), are
available from: Richard Seagraves,
for the spiny dogfish fishery for the
Acting Deputy Director, Mid-Atlantic
2010 fishing year (FY) (May 1, 2010,
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Fishery Management Council, Room
2115, Federal Building, 300 South New
Street, Dover, DE 19904–6790. The EA/
RIR/IRFA is also accessible via the
Internet at https://www.nero.noaa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lindsey Feldman, Fisheries
Management Specialist, phone: 978–
675–2179, fax: 978–281–9135.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Spiny
dogfish were declared overfished by
NMFS on April 3, 1998, and added to
the list of overfished stocks in the
Report on the Status of the Fisheries of
the United States, prepared pursuant to
section 304 of the Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management
Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).
Consequently, the Magnuson-Stevens
Act required the preparation of
measures to end overfishing and to
rebuild the spiny dogfish stock. A joint
FMP was developed by the MAFMC and
NEFMC during 1998 and 1999. The
Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management
Council (MAFMC) was designated as
the administrative lead on the FMP.
The regulations implementing the
FMP at 50 CFR part 648, subpart L,
outline the process for specifying the
commercial quota and other
management measures (e.g., minimum
or maximum fish sizes, seasons, mesh
size restrictions, possession limits, and
other gear restrictions) necessary to
assure that the target fishing mortality
rate (target F) specified in the FMP will
not be exceeded in any fishing year
(May 1–April 30), for a period of 1–5
fishing years. The annual quota is
allocated to two semi-annual quota
periods as follows: Period 1, May 1
through October 31 (57.9 percent); and
Period 2, November 1 through April 30
(42.1 percent).
The Spiny Dogfish Monitoring
Committee (MC), comprised of
representatives from states; MAFMC
staff; NEFMC staff; NMFS staff;
academia; and two non-voting, exofficio industry representatives (one
each from the MAFMC and NEFMC
regions) is required to review the best
available information and to
recommend a commercial quota and
other management measures necessary
to achieve the target F for 1–5 fishing
years, with the fishing year being from
May 1 through April 30. The Council’s
Joint Spiny Dogfish Committee (Joint
Committee) then considers the MC’s
recommendations and any public
comment in making its recommendation
to the two Councils. The MAFMC and
the NEFMC review the
recommendations of the MC and Joint
Committee and make their
recommendations to NMFS. NMFS
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reviews those recommendations, and
may modify them if necessary to assure
that the target F will not be exceeded.
NMFS then publishes proposed
measures for public comment.
Spiny Dogfish Stock Status Update
In the fall of 2009, the Northeast
Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC)
updated the spiny dogfish stock status
using the population modeling
approach from the 43rd Stock
Assessment Workshop (43rd SAW,
2006), 2008 catch data, and results from
the 2009 trawl survey. The update
indicates that the female spawning stock
biomass (SSB) for 2009 is 163,256 mt
(360 M lb), about 2.7% below the
maximum spawning stock biomass,
SSBmax (167,800mt), the current
maximum sustainable yield biomass
(Bmsy) proxy. However, no biomass
target currently exists in the Federal
FMP because the Councils’
recommended target (90% SSBmax) was
disapproved during the review of the
FMP in 2000.
The NEFSC stock status update
estimated that overfishing is not
occurring. Total removals (U.S.
commercial dead discards, recreational
landings and discards, and Canadian
commercial landings) in 2008 were
approximately 10,828 mt (23.871 M lb),
corresponding to a fishing mortality (F)
estimate of 0.11, well below the
overfishing threshold of F = 0.39 and
equivalent to the F level necessary to
rebuild the stock (Frebuild).
While the stock status update shows
that the stock is close to the biomass
target proxy, the 2009 stock assessment
could not conclude that the stock is
rebuilt. In addition, there are still a
number of concerns about the stock
condition. Although recruitment to the
fishery increased in 2009, a decline in
SSB is expected when these small 1997–
2003 year-classes recruit to the SSB
(approximately 2015) due to estimated
low pup production from 1997–2003
and low survey catches of the size
categories for these year classes. In
addition, the current survival rate of
pups may be lower than historic levels
due to reduced maternal size and a
skewed male-to-female sex ratio in the
population.
Technical Recommendations
The MAFMC’s Scientific and
Statistical Committee (SSC) met on
October 27, 2009, to develop an
acceptable biological catch (ABC)
recommendation for spiny dogfish for
FY 2010 based on the NEFSC stock
status update. The SSC discussed the
fact that the stock had not been declared
rebuilt, and that the appropriate target
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fishing mortality for spiny dogfish
should be one consistent with
continuing to achieve Frebuild (0.11).
According to model projections, the
ABC associated with Frebuild for spiny
dogfish would be 10,064 mt (22.188
million lb).
The MC met on October 29, 2009, and
November 13, 2009, to recommend the
appropriate quota and possession limits
for FY 2010 based on the SSC’s ABC
recommendation. To set the appropriate
commercial quota, the MC took into
account all other sources of fishing
mortality for the spiny dogfish stock
(U.S. commercial dead discards,
recreational landings and discards, and
Canadian commercial landings). The
commercial quota that is available after
deducting the estimated values for these
other factors is 12.251 million lb
(5,556.96 mt). The MC chose to
recommend a commercial quota of 12.0
million lb (5,443.11 mt) in order to
maintain the same quota in FY 2010 as
in FY 2009. The MC felt that
maintaining the slightly lower (status
quo) commercial quota accommodated
some management uncertainty for FY
2010. The MC also recommended
maintaining possession limits at 3,000
lb (1.36 mt), unchanged from 2009.
Joint Committee Recommendations
The Joint Committee did not meet to
review the Monitoring Committee’s
recommendations due to time
limitations associated with the
specification process. The Joint
Committee review was encompassed in
the meetings of both of the full
Councils.
Council Recommendations
The MAFMC and NEFMC met in
December and November 2009,
respectively, to review the technical
recommendations. While management
measures may be established in the
specification setting process for up to
five years, the Councils are both
recommending that the specifications
and management measures be set for FY
2010 only. This is primarily because the
Transboundary Resource Assessment
Committee (TRAC) conducted a
benchmark stock assessment for spiny
dogfish in early February 2010, the
results of which are expected in late
March 2010. The Councils intend to
utilize these results in developing
specifications for FY 2011 and beyond.
The MAFMC adopted the MC’s
recommendation for 12.0 million lb
(5,443.11 mt). The NEFMC did not
adopt the MC recommendation and
instead derived their recommendation
from an ABC based on F = 0.20. The
commercial quota that results after
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deductions of U.S. commercial dead
discards, recreational landings, and
Canadian commercial landings is 21.6
million lb (9,797.60 mt). Both Councils
recommended maintaining the
possession limits of 3,000 lb (1.36 mt).
Proposed Measures
The FMP provides for disagreement
between the Councils on management
measures for the upcoming fishing year
by specifying that NMFS may propose
measures that were not rejected by both
Councils assuring that the target F (in
this case Frebuild until the fishery is
declared rebuilt) will not be exceeded in
any fishing year.
NMFS reviewed both Councils’
recommendations and concluded that
the MC’s recommendation would assure
that the Frebuild (0.11) is not exceeded, as
required by the FMP until the stock is
determined to be rebuilt. Therefore,
NMFS proposes the measures
recommended by the MAFMC: a
commercial spiny dogfish quota of 12.0
million lb (5443.11 mt) and maintaining
the current possession limit of 3,000 lb
(1.36 mt). As specified in the FMP,
quota Period 1 (May 1 through October
31) would be allocated 6,948,000 lb
(3,151.56 mt), and quota Period 2
(November 1 through April 30) would
be allocated 5,052,000 lb (2,291.55 mt).
The FMP authorizes NMFS to update
biological reference points through the
specification process based on the
results of a peer-reviewed resource
assessment such as the TRAC.
Therefore, this rule also proposes that;
if the results of the TRAC assessment,
including any additional analysis,
provide a biomass target that indicates
the stock is rebuilt, NMFS may consider
setting a higher quota for FY 2010 in the
final rule consistent with an appropriate
F value. The Councils have analyzed the
impacts of a quota of 29.5 million lb
(13,380.97 mt), consistent with a target
F (0.28) which is the current F target for
a rebuilt stock.
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Measures Adopted by the Atlantic
States Marine Fisheries Commission
(ASMFC)
NMFS notes that the proposed 2010
spiny dogfish commercial quota is
inconsistent with the commercial quota
adopted by the ASMFC. On February 5,
2010, the ASMFC approved a 15 million
lb (6,803.89 mt) quota with a maximum
possession limit of 3,000 lb (1.36 mt) for
FY 2010. As the quota implemented
under the ASMFC is higher, the
proposed Federal quota is likely to be
exceeded by landings by vessels
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authorized to fish only in state waters.
As in previous years, when the federal
spiny dogfish fishery is closed but state
fisheries remain open, fishing vessels
issued federal permits may not fish for,
possess, or land spiny dogfish from state
or federal waters. In addition,
Addendum II to the ASMFC’s Interstate
FMP for Spiny Dogfish allocated the
ASMFC quota with 58 percent to states
from Maine through Connecticut, 26
percent to New York through Virginia,
and 16 percent to North Carolina. Due
to this difference in allocation, state and
Federal waters may close at different
times, depending on regional and
seasonal quota attainment.
annually. Information from FY 2008 was
used to evaluate impacts of this action,
as that is the most recent year for which
data are complete.
Classification
Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS
Assistant Administrator has determined
that the proposed rule is consistent with
the Spiny Dogfish FMP, other
provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens
Act, and other applicable law, subject to
further consideration after public
comment.
This proposed rule has been
determined to be not significant for
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
An initial regulatory flexibility
analysis (IRFA) was prepared, as
required by section 603 of the
Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The
IRFA describes the economic impact
this proposed rule, if adopted, would
have on small entities. A description of
the action, why it is being considered,
and the legal basis for this action are
contained at the beginning of this
section in the preamble and in the
SUMMARY section of the preamble. A
copy of this analysis is available from
the Council (see ADDRESSES). A
summary of the analysis follows:
The IRFA considered three distinct
alternatives. The proposed action
(Alternative 1, Status quo and
equivalent to No Action) is expected to
achieve Frebuild = 0.11 and recommends
a commercial quota of 12.0 million lb
(5,443.11 mt) and a possession limit of
3,000 lb (1.36 mt), for FY 2010. The
proposed commercial quota is lower
than those that result from the higher F
targets associated with Alternative 2 (F
= 0.20) and Alternative 3 (F = 0.28).
Alternative 2 proposes a 21.6 million lb
(9,797.60 mt) quota and Alternative 3
proposes a 29.5 million lb (13,380.97
mt) quota. None of the alternatives
propose to modify the current 3,000 lb
possession limit.
Assuming that the quota implemented
would be attained, the proposed action
would be expected to maintain current
revenue levels. Alternatives 2 and 3
would be expected to increase revenue
from dogfish landings, which would
have positive or null economic impact
on small entities. Total spiny dogfish
revenue from the last complete fishing
year (FY 2008) was reported as $2.157
million. Using the average FY 2008
price/lb ($0.24), landing the 12 million
lb (5,443.11 mt) quota would yield
$2.880 million in fleet revenue. Using
the same approach, revenue would be
expected to increase to $5.191 million
under Alternative 2 and $7.070 million
under Alternative 3. However, under
Alternative 1, the proposed quota
assures that Frebuild (0.11) is not
exceeded until the stock is determined
to be rebuilt, as required by the FMP.
Statement of Objective and Need
A description of the reasons why this
action is being considered, and the
objectives of and legal basis for this
action, is contained in the preamble to
this proposed rule and is not repeated
here.
Description and Estimate of Number of
Small Entities to Which the Rule Will
Apply
According to NMFS permit file data,
3,019 vessels were issued Federal spiny
dogfish permits in FY 2008, while 229
of these vessels contributed to overall
landings. All of the potentially affected
businesses are considered small entities
under the standards described in NMFS
guidelines because they have gross
receipts that do not exceed $3.5 million
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Description of Projected Reporting,
Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance
Requirements
This action does not contain any new
collection-of-information, reporting,
recordkeeping, or other compliance
requirements. It does not duplicate,
overlap, or conflict with any other
Federal rules.
Minimizing Significant Economic
Impacts on Small Entities
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: March 29, 2010.
Eric C. Schwaab,
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 100201058-0158-01]
RIN 0648-AY50
Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Proposed 2010
Specifications for the Spiny Dogfish Fishery
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes specifications for the spiny dogfish fishery for
the 2010 fishing year (FY) (May 1, 2010, through April 30, 2011). The
implementing regulations for the Spiny Dogfish Fishery Management Plan
(FMP) require NMFS to publish specifications for up to a period of 5
years and to provide an opportunity for public comment. This
specification setting will apply to FY 2010 only. The intent of this
rulemaking is to specify the commercial quota and other management
measures, and to rebuild the spiny dogfish resource. NMFS proposes that
the annual quota be set at 12 million lb (5,443.11 mt), and that the
possession limit for dogfish remain set at 3,000 lb (1.36 mt). These
proposed specifications and management measures are consistent with the
FMP and promote the utilization and conservation of the spiny dogfish
resource.
DATES: Public comments must be received no later than 5 p.m. eastern
standard time on May 3, 2010.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by RIN 0648-AY50, by any
one of the following methods:
Electronic Submissions: Submit all electronic public
comments via the Federal eRulemaking Portal https://www.regulations.gov.
Fax: 978-281-9135, Attn: Lindsey Feldman.
Mail: Patricia A. Kurkul, Regional Administrator, NMFS,
Northeast Regional Office, 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA
01930. Mark the outside of the envelope: ``Comments on 2010 Dogfish
Spex.''
Instructions: No comments will be posted for public viewing until
after the comment period has closed. 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 (for example, name, address, etc.) 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). You may submit attachments to
electronic comments in Microsoft Word, Excel, WordPerfect, or Adobe PDF
file formats only.
Copies of supporting documents used by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery
Management Council (MAFMC), including the Environmental Assessment (EA)
and Regulatory Impact Review (RIR)/Initial Regulatory Flexibility
Analysis (IRFA), are available from: Richard Seagraves, Acting Deputy
Director, Mid-Atlantic
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Fishery Management Council, Room 2115, Federal Building, 300 South New
Street, Dover, DE 19904-6790. The EA/RIR/IRFA is also accessible via
the Internet at https://www.nero.noaa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lindsey Feldman, Fisheries Management
Specialist, phone: 978-675-2179, fax: 978-281-9135.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Spiny dogfish were declared overfished by
NMFS on April 3, 1998, and added to the list of overfished stocks in
the Report on the Status of the Fisheries of the United States,
prepared pursuant to section 304 of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). Consequently,
the Magnuson-Stevens Act required the preparation of measures to end
overfishing and to rebuild the spiny dogfish stock. A joint FMP was
developed by the MAFMC and NEFMC during 1998 and 1999. The Mid-Atlantic
Fishery Management Council (MAFMC) was designated as the administrative
lead on the FMP.
The regulations implementing the FMP at 50 CFR part 648, subpart L,
outline the process for specifying the commercial quota and other
management measures (e.g., minimum or maximum fish sizes, seasons, mesh
size restrictions, possession limits, and other gear restrictions)
necessary to assure that the target fishing mortality rate (target F)
specified in the FMP will not be exceeded in any fishing year (May 1-
April 30), for a period of 1-5 fishing years. The annual quota is
allocated to two semi-annual quota periods as follows: Period 1, May 1
through October 31 (57.9 percent); and Period 2, November 1 through
April 30 (42.1 percent).
The Spiny Dogfish Monitoring Committee (MC), comprised of
representatives from states; MAFMC staff; NEFMC staff; NMFS staff;
academia; and two non-voting, ex-officio industry representatives (one
each from the MAFMC and NEFMC regions) is required to review the best
available information and to recommend a commercial quota and other
management measures necessary to achieve the target F for 1-5 fishing
years, with the fishing year being from May 1 through April 30. The
Council's Joint Spiny Dogfish Committee (Joint Committee) then
considers the MC's recommendations and any public comment in making its
recommendation to the two Councils. The MAFMC and the NEFMC review the
recommendations of the MC and Joint Committee and make their
recommendations to NMFS. NMFS reviews those recommendations, and may
modify them if necessary to assure that the target F will not be
exceeded. NMFS then publishes proposed measures for public comment.
Spiny Dogfish Stock Status Update
In the fall of 2009, the Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC)
updated the spiny dogfish stock status using the population modeling
approach from the 43rd Stock Assessment Workshop (43rd SAW, 2006), 2008
catch data, and results from the 2009 trawl survey. The update
indicates that the female spawning stock biomass (SSB) for 2009 is
163,256 mt (360 M lb), about 2.7% below the maximum spawning stock
biomass, SSBmax (167,800mt), the current maximum sustainable
yield biomass (Bmsy) proxy. However, no biomass target
currently exists in the Federal FMP because the Councils' recommended
target (90% SSBmax) was disapproved during the review of the
FMP in 2000.
The NEFSC stock status update estimated that overfishing is not
occurring. Total removals (U.S. commercial dead discards, recreational
landings and discards, and Canadian commercial landings) in 2008 were
approximately 10,828 mt (23.871 M lb), corresponding to a fishing
mortality (F) estimate of 0.11, well below the overfishing threshold of
F = 0.39 and equivalent to the F level necessary to rebuild the stock
(Frebuild).
While the stock status update shows that the stock is close to the
biomass target proxy, the 2009 stock assessment could not conclude that
the stock is rebuilt. In addition, there are still a number of concerns
about the stock condition. Although recruitment to the fishery
increased in 2009, a decline in SSB is expected when these small 1997-
2003 year-classes recruit to the SSB (approximately 2015) due to
estimated low pup production from 1997-2003 and low survey catches of
the size categories for these year classes. In addition, the current
survival rate of pups may be lower than historic levels due to reduced
maternal size and a skewed male-to-female sex ratio in the population.
Technical Recommendations
The MAFMC's Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) met on
October 27, 2009, to develop an acceptable biological catch (ABC)
recommendation for spiny dogfish for FY 2010 based on the NEFSC stock
status update. The SSC discussed the fact that the stock had not been
declared rebuilt, and that the appropriate target fishing mortality for
spiny dogfish should be one consistent with continuing to achieve
Frebuild (0.11). According to model projections, the ABC
associated with Frebuild for spiny dogfish would be 10,064
mt (22.188 million lb).
The MC met on October 29, 2009, and November 13, 2009, to recommend
the appropriate quota and possession limits for FY 2010 based on the
SSC's ABC recommendation. To set the appropriate commercial quota, the
MC took into account all other sources of fishing mortality for the
spiny dogfish stock (U.S. commercial dead discards, recreational
landings and discards, and Canadian commercial landings). The
commercial quota that is available after deducting the estimated values
for these other factors is 12.251 million lb (5,556.96 mt). The MC
chose to recommend a commercial quota of 12.0 million lb (5,443.11 mt)
in order to maintain the same quota in FY 2010 as in FY 2009. The MC
felt that maintaining the slightly lower (status quo) commercial quota
accommodated some management uncertainty for FY 2010. The MC also
recommended maintaining possession limits at 3,000 lb (1.36 mt),
unchanged from 2009.
Joint Committee Recommendations
The Joint Committee did not meet to review the Monitoring
Committee's recommendations due to time limitations associated with the
specification process. The Joint Committee review was encompassed in
the meetings of both of the full Councils.
Council Recommendations
The MAFMC and NEFMC met in December and November 2009,
respectively, to review the technical recommendations. While management
measures may be established in the specification setting process for up
to five years, the Councils are both recommending that the
specifications and management measures be set for FY 2010 only. This is
primarily because the Transboundary Resource Assessment Committee
(TRAC) conducted a benchmark stock assessment for spiny dogfish in
early February 2010, the results of which are expected in late March
2010. The Councils intend to utilize these results in developing
specifications for FY 2011 and beyond.
The MAFMC adopted the MC's recommendation for 12.0 million lb
(5,443.11 mt). The NEFMC did not adopt the MC recommendation and
instead derived their recommendation from an ABC based on F = 0.20. The
commercial quota that results after
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deductions of U.S. commercial dead discards, recreational landings, and
Canadian commercial landings is 21.6 million lb (9,797.60 mt). Both
Councils recommended maintaining the possession limits of 3,000 lb
(1.36 mt).
Proposed Measures
The FMP provides for disagreement between the Councils on
management measures for the upcoming fishing year by specifying that
NMFS may propose measures that were not rejected by both Councils
assuring that the target F (in this case Frebuild until the
fishery is declared rebuilt) will not be exceeded in any fishing year.
NMFS reviewed both Councils' recommendations and concluded that the
MC's recommendation would assure that the Frebuild (0.11) is
not exceeded, as required by the FMP until the stock is determined to
be rebuilt. Therefore, NMFS proposes the measures recommended by the
MAFMC: a commercial spiny dogfish quota of 12.0 million lb (5443.11 mt)
and maintaining the current possession limit of 3,000 lb (1.36 mt). As
specified in the FMP, quota Period 1 (May 1 through October 31) would
be allocated 6,948,000 lb (3,151.56 mt), and quota Period 2 (November 1
through April 30) would be allocated 5,052,000 lb (2,291.55 mt).
The FMP authorizes NMFS to update biological reference points
through the specification process based on the results of a peer-
reviewed resource assessment such as the TRAC. Therefore, this rule
also proposes that; if the results of the TRAC assessment, including
any additional analysis, provide a biomass target that indicates the
stock is rebuilt, NMFS may consider setting a higher quota for FY 2010
in the final rule consistent with an appropriate F value. The Councils
have analyzed the impacts of a quota of 29.5 million lb (13,380.97 mt),
consistent with a target F (0.28) which is the current F target for a
rebuilt stock.
Measures Adopted by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
(ASMFC)
NMFS notes that the proposed 2010 spiny dogfish commercial quota is
inconsistent with the commercial quota adopted by the ASMFC. On
February 5, 2010, the ASMFC approved a 15 million lb (6,803.89 mt)
quota with a maximum possession limit of 3,000 lb (1.36 mt) for FY
2010. As the quota implemented under the ASMFC is higher, the proposed
Federal quota is likely to be exceeded by landings by vessels
authorized to fish only in state waters. As in previous years, when the
federal spiny dogfish fishery is closed but state fisheries remain
open, fishing vessels issued federal permits may not fish for, possess,
or land spiny dogfish from state or federal waters. In addition,
Addendum II to the ASMFC's Interstate FMP for Spiny Dogfish allocated
the ASMFC quota with 58 percent to states from Maine through
Connecticut, 26 percent to New York through Virginia, and 16 percent to
North Carolina. Due to this difference in allocation, state and Federal
waters may close at different times, depending on regional and seasonal
quota attainment.
Classification
Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the
NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that the proposed rule is
consistent with the Spiny Dogfish FMP, other provisions of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law, subject to further
consideration after public comment.
This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
An initial regulatory flexibility analysis (IRFA) was prepared, as
required by section 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The
IRFA describes the economic impact this proposed rule, if adopted,
would have on small entities. A description of the action, why it is
being considered, and the legal basis for this action are contained at
the beginning of this section in the preamble and in the SUMMARY
section of the preamble. A copy of this analysis is available from the
Council (see ADDRESSES). A summary of the analysis follows:
Statement of Objective and Need
A description of the reasons why this action is being considered,
and the objectives of and legal basis for this action, is contained in
the preamble to this proposed rule and is not repeated here.
Description and Estimate of Number of Small Entities to Which the Rule
Will Apply
According to NMFS permit file data, 3,019 vessels were issued
Federal spiny dogfish permits in FY 2008, while 229 of these vessels
contributed to overall landings. All of the potentially affected
businesses are considered small entities under the standards described
in NMFS guidelines because they have gross receipts that do not exceed
$3.5 million annually. Information from FY 2008 was used to evaluate
impacts of this action, as that is the most recent year for which data
are complete.
Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance
Requirements
This action does not contain any new collection-of-information,
reporting, recordkeeping, or other compliance requirements. It does not
duplicate, overlap, or conflict with any other Federal rules.
Minimizing Significant Economic Impacts on Small Entities
The IRFA considered three distinct alternatives. The proposed
action (Alternative 1, Status quo and equivalent to No Action) is
expected to achieve Frebuild = 0.11 and recommends a
commercial quota of 12.0 million lb (5,443.11 mt) and a possession
limit of 3,000 lb (1.36 mt), for FY 2010. The proposed commercial quota
is lower than those that result from the higher F targets associated
with Alternative 2 (F = 0.20) and Alternative 3 (F = 0.28). Alternative
2 proposes a 21.6 million lb (9,797.60 mt) quota and Alternative 3
proposes a 29.5 million lb (13,380.97 mt) quota. None of the
alternatives propose to modify the current 3,000 lb possession limit.
Assuming that the quota implemented would be attained, the proposed
action would be expected to maintain current revenue levels.
Alternatives 2 and 3 would be expected to increase revenue from dogfish
landings, which would have positive or null economic impact on small
entities. Total spiny dogfish revenue from the last complete fishing
year (FY 2008) was reported as $2.157 million. Using the average FY
2008 price/lb ($0.24), landing the 12 million lb (5,443.11 mt) quota
would yield $2.880 million in fleet revenue. Using the same approach,
revenue would be expected to increase to $5.191 million under
Alternative 2 and $7.070 million under Alternative 3. However, under
Alternative 1, the proposed quota assures that Frebuild
(0.11) is not exceeded until the stock is determined to be rebuilt, as
required by the FMP.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: March 29, 2010.
Eric C. Schwaab,
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries
Service.
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