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fishing year (January 1, 2010, through
December 31, 2010) to account for 2009
underharvests per 50 part 635.27(c) and
transfer 18.8 mt dw to Canada from the
reserve category of North Atlantic swordfish
quota and 75.2 mt dw to other countries from
the 2009 U.S. underharvest available in the
South Atlantic swordfish quota. Consistent
with Federal regulation (50 CFR part
635.27(c)(1)), the 2010 North Atlantic
swordfish directed baseline quotas plus the
2009 underharvests would be divided
equally between the semiannual periods of
January through June and July through
December, 2010. The 2010 adjusted quotas
are 4,406.4 mt dw for North Atlantic
swordfish and 75.2 mt dw for South Atlantic
swordfish.
The commercial swordfish fishery is
comprised of fishermen who hold a
swordfish directed, incidental, or handgear
limited access permit (LAP) and the related
industries including processors, bait houses,
and equipment suppliers, all of which NMFS
considers to be small entities according to the
size standards set by the Small Business
Administration. As of October 2009, there
were approximately 187 fishermen with a
directed swordfish LAP, 72 fishermen with
an incidental swordfish LAP, and 81
fishermen with a handgear LAP for
swordfish. Based on the 2009 swordfish exvessel price per pound of $3.49, the 2010
North Atlantic swordfish baseline quota
could result in gross revenues of
$22,602,049.68 (6,476,232 lbs dw * $3.49)
and $578,589.65 (165,785 lbs dw * $3.49) for
South Atlantic quota if the quota was fully
utilized. However, in both the North and
South Atlantic swordfish fisheries, the
United States has not caught the full baseline
quota since the 1997 fishing year. The 2009
total underharvest for North Atlantic
swordfish was 2,524.2 mt dw and 75.2 mt dw
for South Atlantic swordfish. The
underharvest carryover amount has been
capped, for the North Atlantic swordfish, at
1,468.8 mt dw (323,811 lbs dw) and at 75.2
mt dw (165,785 lbs dw) for South Atlantic
swordfish. However, under ICCAT
recommendation 09–03, 100 mt ww (75.2 mt
dw) of 2009 U.S. underharvest of the South
Atlantic swordfish quota was transferred to
other countries. The proposed 2010 adjusted
quota for the North and South Atlantic
swordfish would be 4,406.4 mt dw and 75.2
mt dw, respectively. In this proposed action,
the 2010 baseline quotas would be adjusted
to account for the 2009 underharvest, which
could result in additional total revenues for
the North Atlantic swordfish fisheries of
$33,903,079.54 for a fully utilized adjusted
quota. Potential revenues on a per vessel
basis, considering a total of 340 swordfish
permit holders, could be $99,714.94 for the
North Atlantic swordfish fishery and
$1,701.73 for the South Atlantic swordfish
fishery. Because the United States is not
expected to catch its entire quota, and the
quota adjustments are the same in 2010 as
they were in 2007, 2008, and 2009, NMFS
does not expect these quota adjustments to
have a significant economic impact on a large
number of small entities.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. and 16
U.S.C. 971 et seq.
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Dated: June 16, 2010.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for
Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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Administration
50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 100513223–0254–01]
RIN 0648–AY88
Fisheries of the Northeastern United
States; Atlantic Deep-Sea Red Crab
Fisheries; 2010 Atlantic Deep-Sea Red
Crab Specifications In-season
Adjustment
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
comments.
SUMMARY: In May 2010, NMFS finalized
2010 specifications for the Atlantic
deep-sea red crab fishery, including a
target total allowable catch (TAC) and a
fleet-wide days-at-sea (DAS) allocation.
However, the implementing regulations
for the Atlantic Deep-Sea Red Crab
Fishery Management Plan (FMP) allow
NMFS to make an in-season adjustment
to the specifications, after consulting
with the New England Fishery
Management Council (Council). The
intent of this rulemaking is to adjust the
target TAC and corresponding fleet DAS
allocation equivalent to the revised
recommendation by Council’s Scientific
and Statistical Committee (SSC).
DATES: Written comments must be
received no later than 5 p.m. eastern
standard time, on July 7, 2010.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by 0648–AY88, 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: Regional
Administrator.
• 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 Red Crab In-season Adjustment.’’
Instructions: No comments will be
posted for public viewing until after the
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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 the specifications
document, including the Supplemental
Environmental Assessment and
Supplemental Regulatory Flexibility
Analysis and other supporting
documents for the in-season adjustment,
are available from Patricia A. Kurkul,
Regional Administrator, NMFS,
Northeast Regional Office, 55 Great
Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Moira Kelly, Fishery Policy Analyst,
(978) 281–9218.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
For fishing year (FY) 2010, the
Council was required to establish
specifications for the red crab fishery
consistent with the best available
scientific information. In September
2009, the Council’s SSC recommended
a maximum sustainable yield (MSY) for
red crab within the range 3.75 4.19
million lb (1,700–1,900 mt), which was
consistent with the most recent stock
assessment (conducted by the Northeast
Fisheries Science Center’s 2008 Data
Poor Stocks Working Group), and
recommended that the interim
acceptable biological catch (ABC) be set
commensurate with recent catch. At the
time, the SSC determined recent catch
to be the amount of red crab landed in
FY 2007, which was 2.83 million lb
(1,284 mt). The landings in FY 2007
were the lowest since the
implementation of the FMP in 2002.
During the Council’s review of the SSC’s
recommendation at its September and
November 2009 meetings, the Council
requested the SSC reconsider its
recommendations, and recommended
that the FY 2010 specifications for red
crab be set equal to those implemented
under the 2009 red crab emergency
action implemented by NMFS (74 FR
9770, March 6, 2009), i.e., a target TAC
of 3.56 million lb (1,615 mt) and 582
fleet DAS.
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In response to the request from the
Council to reconsider its
recommendation, the SSC met on March
16–17, 2010, and determined that the
interim ABC for red crab should be
revised. The SSC has determined that
the model results from the December
2008 Data Poor Stocks Working Group
are an underestimate of MSY, but could
not determine by how much, and did
not recommend an estimate of MSY.
The SSC now recommends that the ABC
for red crab be set equal to long-term
(1974–2008) average landings (3.91
million lb; 1,775 mt). The SSC considers
this level of landings to be sustainable
and comfortably below the actual, but
undetermined, MSY level.
Because NMFS does not have the
regulatory authority to establish a target
TAC greater than that recommended by
the Council in the May 14, 2010 final
rule implementing the FY 2010 red crab
specifications (75 FR 27219), that rule
set the specifications equal to the
Council’s November 2009
recommendation for a target TAC of
3.56 million lb (1,615 mt) and a
corresponding allocation of 582 fleet
DAS. However, the regulations for red
crab do allow for an in-season
adjustment of the specifications, as set
forth in § 648.260(a)(3), after
consultation with the Council and an
opportunity for additional public
comment. The Council met on April 28,
2010, and has recommended adjusting
the red crab specifications in
accordance with the SSC’s revised
recommended catch level of 3.91
million lbs, or 1,775 mt. With the
Council’s new recommendation of a
target TAC for red crab of 3.91 million
lbs (1,775 mt), NFMS now proposes an
in-season adjustment.
Proposed Specifications
NMFS is proposing to implement the
SSC’s revised recommended catch level
as the adjusted target TAC for the FY
2010 red crab fishery. This would result
in a target TAC of 3.91 million lb (1,775
mt). Using the most recent calculation of
average landings-per-DAS charged
(5,882 lb/DAS (2,668 kg/DAS) charged
from FY 2005–2009), the corresponding
fleet DAS allocation would be 665 DAS.
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Classification
Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS
Assistant Administrator has
preliminarily determined that this
proposed rule is consistent with the
Atlantic Deep-Sea Red Crab FMP, other
provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens
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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 IRFA has been prepared, as
required by section 603 of the
Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The
IRFA consists of relevant portions of
this preamble and the environmental
assessment for this action. 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
preamble and in the SUMMARY. A
summary of the analysis follows. A copy
of this analysis is available from the
Regional Administrator (see
ADDRESSES).
There are no large entities, as defined
in section 601 of the RFA, that
participate in this fishery; therefore,
there are no disproportionate effects on
small versus large entities. Information
on costs in the fishery are not readily
available, and individual vessel
profitability cannot be determined
directly; therefore, changes in gross
revenues were used as a proxy for
profitability. In the absence of
quantitative data, qualitative analyses
were conducted.
The participants in the commercial
sector are the owners of vessels issued
limited access red crab vessel permits.
There are five limited access red crab
vessel permits, although only three
vessels participated in the fishery in FY
2009.
The IRFA in the Supplemental EA
analyzed the revised recommendation
for establishing a target TAC and fleetwide DAS allocation for FY 2010. The
revised recommended specifications
would set the target TAC equal to 3.91
million lb (1,775 mt), and the fleet DAS
would be 665. The fleet DAS would be
divided by the five current limited
access permits, or less depending on the
number of permits that declare out of
the fishery. One of the limited access
permits has been declared out of the
fishery each year since 2004, including
FY 2010. If the DAS are allocated
equally to the four vessels that have
been actively fishing this year, the DAS
per vessel would be 166.
Under the Council’s revised
recommended specifications,
approximately $350,000 of additional
potential revenue could be available to
the red crab fleet compared to NMFS’
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originally implemented FY 2010
specifications. The target TAC in this
proposed rule is is greater than the
average of the past 4 years’ landings, 2
of which were higher, and 2 lower. For
the past 2 years, the fleet has landed less
than the target TAC recommended by
the Council. Whereas a reduced demand
for red crab in recent years has been
responsible for the shortfall in landings
compared to the target TAC, red crab
vessel owners have invested heavily in
a new processing plant in New Bedford,
MA, and have developed new marketing
outlets with hopes to increase demand
for their product. Accordingly, NMFS
anticipates a greater likelihood that red
crab landings will be closer to the target
TAC in FY 2010.
Dated: June 16, 2010.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for
Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648
Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
For the reasons stated in the
preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is proposed
to be amended as follows:
PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE
NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
1. The authority citation for part 648
continues to read as follows:
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
2. In § 648.260, paragraph (a)(1) is
revised to read as follows:
§ 648.260
Specifications.
(a) * * *
(1) Target total allowable catch. The
target TAC for each fishing year will be
3.910 million lb (1,775 mt), unless
modified pursuant to this paragraph.
*
*
*
*
*
3. In § 648.262, paragraph (b)(2) is
revised to read as follows:
§ 648.262 Effort-control program for red
crab limited access vessels.
*
*
*
*
*
(b) * * *
(2) For fishing year 2010 and
thereafter. Each limited access permit
holder shall be allocated 133 DAS
unless one or more vessels declares out
of the fishery consistent with
§ 648.4(a)(13)(i)(B)(2) or the TAC is
adjusted consistent with § 648.260.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 100513223-0254-01]
RIN 0648-AY88
Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Deep-Sea
Red Crab Fisheries; 2010 Atlantic Deep-Sea Red Crab Specifications In-
season Adjustment
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: In May 2010, NMFS finalized 2010 specifications for the
Atlantic deep-sea red crab fishery, including a target total allowable
catch (TAC) and a fleet-wide days-at-sea (DAS) allocation. However, the
implementing regulations for the Atlantic Deep-Sea Red Crab Fishery
Management Plan (FMP) allow NMFS to make an in-season adjustment to the
specifications, after consulting with the New England Fishery
Management Council (Council). The intent of this rulemaking is to
adjust the target TAC and corresponding fleet DAS allocation equivalent
to the revised recommendation by Council's Scientific and Statistical
Committee (SSC).
DATES: Written comments must be received no later than 5 p.m. eastern
standard time, on July 7, 2010.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by 0648-AY88, 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: Regional Administrator.
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 Red Crab
In-season Adjustment.''
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 the specifications document, including the Supplemental
Environmental Assessment and Supplemental Regulatory Flexibility
Analysis and other supporting documents for the in-season adjustment,
are available from Patricia A. Kurkul, Regional Administrator, NMFS,
Northeast Regional Office, 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA
01930.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Moira Kelly, Fishery Policy Analyst,
(978) 281-9218.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
For fishing year (FY) 2010, the Council was required to establish
specifications for the red crab fishery consistent with the best
available scientific information. In September 2009, the Council's SSC
recommended a maximum sustainable yield (MSY) for red crab within the
range 3.75 4.19 million lb (1,700-1,900 mt), which was consistent with
the most recent stock assessment (conducted by the Northeast Fisheries
Science Center's 2008 Data Poor Stocks Working Group), and recommended
that the interim acceptable biological catch (ABC) be set commensurate
with recent catch. At the time, the SSC determined recent catch to be
the amount of red crab landed in FY 2007, which was 2.83 million lb
(1,284 mt). The landings in FY 2007 were the lowest since the
implementation of the FMP in 2002. During the Council's review of the
SSC's recommendation at its September and November 2009 meetings, the
Council requested the SSC reconsider its recommendations, and
recommended that the FY 2010 specifications for red crab be set equal
to those implemented under the 2009 red crab emergency action
implemented by NMFS (74 FR 9770, March 6, 2009), i.e., a target TAC of
3.56 million lb (1,615 mt) and 582 fleet DAS.
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In response to the request from the Council to reconsider its
recommendation, the SSC met on March 16-17, 2010, and determined that
the interim ABC for red crab should be revised. The SSC has determined
that the model results from the December 2008 Data Poor Stocks Working
Group are an underestimate of MSY, but could not determine by how much,
and did not recommend an estimate of MSY. The SSC now recommends that
the ABC for red crab be set equal to long-term (1974-2008) average
landings (3.91 million lb; 1,775 mt). The SSC considers this level of
landings to be sustainable and comfortably below the actual, but
undetermined, MSY level.
Because NMFS does not have the regulatory authority to establish a
target TAC greater than that recommended by the Council in the May 14,
2010 final rule implementing the FY 2010 red crab specifications (75 FR
27219), that rule set the specifications equal to the Council's
November 2009 recommendation for a target TAC of 3.56 million lb (1,615
mt) and a corresponding allocation of 582 fleet DAS. However, the
regulations for red crab do allow for an in-season adjustment of the
specifications, as set forth in Sec. 648.260(a)(3), after consultation
with the Council and an opportunity for additional public comment. The
Council met on April 28, 2010, and has recommended adjusting the red
crab specifications in accordance with the SSC's revised recommended
catch level of 3.91 million lbs, or 1,775 mt. With the Council's new
recommendation of a target TAC for red crab of 3.91 million lbs (1,775
mt), NFMS now proposes an in-season adjustment.
Proposed Specifications
NMFS is proposing to implement the SSC's revised recommended catch
level as the adjusted target TAC for the FY 2010 red crab fishery. This
would result in a target TAC of 3.91 million lb (1,775 mt). Using the
most recent calculation of average landings-per-DAS charged (5,882 lb/
DAS (2,668 kg/DAS) charged from FY 2005-2009), the corresponding fleet
DAS allocation would be 665 DAS.
Classification
Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the
NMFS Assistant Administrator has preliminarily determined that this
proposed rule is consistent with the Atlantic Deep-Sea Red Crab 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 IRFA has been prepared, as required by section 603 of the
Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA). The IRFA consists of relevant
portions of this preamble and the environmental assessment for this
action. 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 preamble and in the SUMMARY. A
summary of the analysis follows. A copy of this analysis is available
from the Regional Administrator (see ADDRESSES).
There are no large entities, as defined in section 601 of the RFA,
that participate in this fishery; therefore, there are no
disproportionate effects on small versus large entities. Information on
costs in the fishery are not readily available, and individual vessel
profitability cannot be determined directly; therefore, changes in
gross revenues were used as a proxy for profitability. In the absence
of quantitative data, qualitative analyses were conducted.
The participants in the commercial sector are the owners of vessels
issued limited access red crab vessel permits. There are five limited
access red crab vessel permits, although only three vessels
participated in the fishery in FY 2009.
The IRFA in the Supplemental EA analyzed the revised recommendation
for establishing a target TAC and fleet-wide DAS allocation for FY
2010. The revised recommended specifications would set the target TAC
equal to 3.91 million lb (1,775 mt), and the fleet DAS would be 665.
The fleet DAS would be divided by the five current limited access
permits, or less depending on the number of permits that declare out of
the fishery. One of the limited access permits has been declared out of
the fishery each year since 2004, including FY 2010. If the DAS are
allocated equally to the four vessels that have been actively fishing
this year, the DAS per vessel would be 166.
Under the Council's revised recommended specifications,
approximately $350,000 of additional potential revenue could be
available to the red crab fleet compared to NMFS' originally
implemented FY 2010 specifications. The target TAC in this proposed
rule is is greater than the average of the past 4 years' landings, 2 of
which were higher, and 2 lower. For the past 2 years, the fleet has
landed less than the target TAC recommended by the Council. Whereas a
reduced demand for red crab in recent years has been responsible for
the shortfall in landings compared to the target TAC, red crab vessel
owners have invested heavily in a new processing plant in New Bedford,
MA, and have developed new marketing outlets with hopes to increase
demand for their product. Accordingly, NMFS anticipates a greater
likelihood that red crab landings will be closer to the target TAC in
FY 2010.
Dated: June 16, 2010.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648
Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
For the reasons stated in the preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is proposed
to be amended as follows:
PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
1. The authority citation for part 648 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
2. In Sec. 648.260, paragraph (a)(1) is revised to read as
follows:
Sec. 648.260 Specifications.
(a) * * *
(1) Target total allowable catch. The target TAC for each fishing
year will be 3.910 million lb (1,775 mt), unless modified pursuant to
this paragraph.
* * * * *
3. In Sec. 648.262, paragraph (b)(2) is revised to read as
follows:
Sec. 648.262 Effort-control program for red crab limited access
vessels.
* * * * *
(b) * * *
(2) For fishing year 2010 and thereafter. Each limited access
permit holder shall be allocated 133 DAS unless one or more vessels
declares out of the fishery consistent with Sec. 648.4(a)(13)(i)(B)(2)
or the TAC is adjusted consistent with Sec. 648.260.
* * * * *
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