Notification of U.S. Fish Quotas and an Effort Allocation in the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO) Regulatory Area, 464-465 [2010-33312]
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PART 171—GENERAL INFORMATION,
REGULATIONS, AND DEFINITIONS
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CFR 1.45 and 1.53; Pub. L. 101–410 section
4 (28 U.S.C. 2461 note); Pub. L. 104–134
section 31001.
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issued by the Associate Administrator,
or other designated Department official,
under the authority of 49 U.S.C. 5117
permitting a person to perform a
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29, 2010 under authority delegated in 49 CFR
part 106.
Cynthia L. Quarterman,
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Materials Safety Administration.
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Notification of U.S. Fish Quotas and an
Effort Allocation in the Northwest
Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO)
Regulatory Area
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule; notification of U.S.
fish quotas.
AGENCY:
NMFS announces that fish
quotas are available for harvest by U.S.
fishermen in the Northwest Atlantic
Fisheries Organization (NAFO)
Regulatory Area. This action is
necessary to make available to U.S.
fishermen a fishing privilege on an
equitable basis.
DATES: Effective January 1, 2011,
through December 31, 2011. Expressions
of interest regarding U.S. fish quota
allocations for all species except
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Division 3L shrimp and Division 3M
redfish will be accepted throughout
2011. Expressions of interest regarding
the U.S. 3L shrimp and 3M redfish
quota allocations and the 3LNO
yellowtail flounder to be transferred by
Canada will be accepted through
January 20, 2011.
ADDRESSES: Expressions of interest
regarding U.S. quota allocations should
be made in writing to Patrick E. Moran
in the NMFS Office of International
Affairs, at 1315 East-West Highway,
Silver Spring, MD 20910 (phone: 301–
713–2276, fax: 301–713–2313, e-mail:
Pat.Moran@noaa.gov).
Information relating to NAFO fish
quotas, NAFO Conservation and
Enforcement Measures, and the High
Seas Fishing Compliance Act (HSFCA)
Permit is available from Allison
McHale, at the NMFS Northeast
Regional Office at 55 Great Republic
Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930 (phone:
978–281–9103, fax: 978–281–9135,
e-mail: allison.mchale@noaa.gov) and
from NAFO on the World Wide Web at
https://www.nafo.int.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Patrick E. Moran, 301–713–2276.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
yellowtail flounder from Canada’s quota
allocation for express use by U.S.
vessels if the United States requests a
transfer before January 1 of 2011, or any
succeeding year through 2017. If such a
request is made, an additional 500 mt of
3LNO yellowtail flounder could be
made available on the condition that the
United States transfers its 3L shrimp
allocation to Canada or through some
other arrangement. Participants in this
fishery will be restricted to an overall
bycatch harvest limit for American
plaice equal to 15% of the total
yellowtail fishery.
Further, U.S. vessels may be
authorized to fish any available portion
of the 385 mt allocation of oceanic
redfish in NAFO Subarea 2 and
Divisions 1F and 3K available to NAFO
members that are not also members of
the Northeast Atlantic Fisheries
Commission. Fishing opportunities may
also be authorized for U.S. fishermen in
the ‘‘Others’’ category for: Division
3LNO yellowtail flounder (85 mt);
Division 3NO white hake (353 mt);
Division 3LNO skates (444 mt); Division
3M cod (40 mt), 3LN redfish (35 mt) and
Division 3O redfish (100 mt).
Procedures for obtaining NMFS
authorization are specified below.
Background
NAFO has established and maintains
conservation measures in its Regulatory
Area that include one effort limitation
fishery as well as fisheries with total
allowable catches (TACs) and member
nation quota allocations. The principal
species managed are cod, flounder,
redfish, American plaice, halibut, hake,
capelin, shrimp, skates and squid. At
the 2010 NAFO Annual Meeting, the
United States received fish quota
allocations for three NAFO stocks to be
fished during 2011. Please note that
NAFO has eliminated the Division 3M
shrimp effort allocation for 2011 due to
conservation concerns. Fishing
opportunities for this stock will be reopened when the NAFO Scientific
Council advice estimates that the stock
is showing signs of recovery.
The species, location, and allocation
(in metric tons) of 2011 U.S. fishing
opportunities, as found in Annexes I.A,
I.B, and I.C of the 2011 NAFO
Conservation and Enforcement
Measures, are as follows:
U.S. Fish Quota Allocations
Expressions of interest to fish for any
or all of the 2011 U.S. fish quota
allocations, including the up to 1,500 mt
of yellowtail flounder to be transferred
by Canada under the circumstances
described above, and ‘‘Others’’ category
allocations in NAFO will be considered
from U.S. vessels in possession of, or
eligible for, a valid HSFCA permit,
which is available from the NMFS
Northeast Regional Office (see
ADDRESSES). All expressions of interest
should be directed in writing to Patrick
E. Moran (see ADDRESSES). Letters of
interest from U.S. vessel owners should
include the name, registration, and
home port of the applicant vessel as
required by NAFO in advance of fishing
operations. In addition, any available
information on intended target species
and dates of fishing operations should
be included. To ensure equitable access
by U.S. vessel owners, NMFS may
promulgate regulations designed to
choose one or more U.S. applicants from
among expressions of interest.
Note that vessels issued valid HSFCA
permits under 50 CFR part 300 are
exempt from multispecies permit, mesh
size, effort-control, and possession limit
restrictions, specified in 50 CFR 648.4,
648.80, 648.82 and 648.86, respectively,
while transiting the U.S. exclusive
economic zone (EEZ) with multispecies
on board the vessel, or landing
(1) Redfish ........
(2) Squid (Illex)
(3) Shrimp .........
NAFO Division
3M.
NAFO Subareas
3 & 4.
NAFO Division
3L.
69 mt.
453 mt.
334 mt.
Additionally, the United States may
be transferred up to 1,000 mt of 3LNO
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multispecies in U.S. ports that were
caught while fishing in the NAFO
Regulatory Area, provided:
(1) The vessel operator has a letter of
authorization issued by the Regional
Administrator on board the vessel;
(2) For the duration of the trip, the
vessel fishes, except for transiting
purposes, exclusively in the NAFO
Regulatory Area and does not harvest
fish in, or possess fish harvested in, or
from, the U.S. EEZ;
(3) When transiting the U.S. EEZ, all
gear is properly stowed in accordance
with one of the applicable methods
specified in 50 CFR 648.23(b); and
(4) The vessel operator complies with
the HSFCA permit and all NAFO
conservation and enforcement measures
while fishing in the NAFO Regulatory
Area.
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NAFO Conservation and Management
Measures
Relevant NAFO Conservation and
Enforcement Measures include, but are
not limited to, maintenance of a fishing
logbook with NAFO-designated entries;
adherence to NAFO hail system
requirements; presence of an on-board
observer; deployment of a functioning,
autonomous vessel monitoring system;
and adherence to all relevant minimum
size, gear, bycatch, and other
requirements. Further details regarding
these requirements are available from
the NMFS Northeast Regional Office,
and can also be found in the current
NAFO Conservation and Enforcement
Measures on the Internet (see
ADDRESSES).
Transfer and Chartering of U.S. Quota
Allocations
In the event that no adequate
expressions of interest in harvesting the
U.S. portion of the 2011 NAFO Division
3M redfish quota allocation are made on
behalf of U.S. vessels, expressions of
interest will be considered from U.S.
fishing interests intending to make use
of vessels of other NAFO Parties
through a transfer of quota allocated to
the United States. Under NAFO rules in
effect for 2011, the United States may
transfer fishing possibilities with the
consent of the receiving Contracting
Party and with prior notification to the
NAFO Executive Secretary. Expressions
of interest from U.S. fishing interests
intending to make use of vessels from
another NAFO Contracting Party
through a transfer of quota allocated to
the United States should include a letter
of consent from the vessel’s flag state. In
addition, expressions of interest for
transfers should be accompanied by a
detailed description of anticipated
benefits to the United States. Such
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benefits might include, but are not
limited to, the use of U.S. processing
facilities/personnel; the use of U.S.
fishing personnel; other specific
positive effects on U.S. employment;
evidence that fishing by the recipient
NAFO Contracting Party actually would
take place; and any available
documentation of the physical
characteristics and economics of the
fishery for future use by the U.S. fishing
industry.
In the event that no adequate
expressions of interest in harvesting the
U.S. portion of the 2011 NAFO Division
3L shrimp quota allocation are made on
behalf of U.S. vessels, expressions of
interest will be considered from U.S.
fishing interests intending to make use
of vessels of other NAFO Parties under
chartering arrangements to fish the 2011
U.S. quota allocation for 3L shrimp.
Under NAFO rules in effect through
2011, a vessel registered to another
NAFO Contracting Party may be
chartered to fish the U.S. shrimp quota
provided that written consent for the
charter is obtained from the vessel’s flag
state and the U.S. allocation is
transferred to that flag state. NAFO
Parties must be notified of such a
chartering operation through a mail
notification process.
A NAFO Contracting Party wishing to
enter into a chartering arrangement with
the United States must be in full current
compliance with the requirements
outlined in the NAFO Convention and
Conservation and Enforcement
Measures including, but not limited to,
submission of the following reports to
the NAFO Executive Secretary:
provisional monthly catches within 30
days following the calendar month in
which the catches were made;
provisional daily catches of shrimp
taken from Division 3L; observer reports
within 30 days following the
completion of a fishing trip; and an
annual statement of actions taken in
order to comply with the NAFO
Convention; and notification to NMFS
of the termination of the charter fishing
activities. Furthermore, the United
States may also consider a Contracting
Party’s previous compliance with NAFO
bycatch, reporting and other provisions,
as outlined in the NAFO Conservation
and Enforcement Measures, before
entering into a chartering arrangement.
Expressions of interest from U.S.
fishing interests intending to make use
of vessels from another NAFO
Contracting Party under chartering
arrangements should include
information required by NAFO
regarding the proposed chartering
operation, including: the name,
registration and flag of the intended
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vessel; a copy of the charter; the fishing
opportunities granted; a letter of consent
from the vessel’s flag state; the date from
which the vessel is authorized to
commence fishing on these
opportunities; and the duration of the
charter (not to exceed six months). More
details on NAFO requirements for
chartering operations are available from
NMFS (see ADDRESSES). In addition,
expressions of interest for chartering
operations should be accompanied by a
detailed description of anticipated
benefits to the United States. Such
benefits might include, but are not
limited to, the use of U.S. processing
facilities/personnel; the use of U.S.
fishing personnel; other specific
positive effects on U.S. employment;
evidence that fishing by the chartered
vessel actually would take place; and
documentation of the physical
characteristics and economics of the
fishery for future use by the U.S. fishing
industry.
In the event that multiple expressions
of interest are made by U.S. fishing
interests proposing the transfer of
Division 3L redfish quota allocated to
the United States, or chartering
operations to fish Division 3L shrimp
quota allocated to the United States, the
information submitted regarding
benefits to the United States will be
used in making a selection. In the event
that applications by U.S. fishing
interests proposing transfer or the use of
chartering operations are considered, all
applicants will be made aware of the
allocation decision as soon as possible.
Once the allocation has been awarded,
NMFS will immediately take
appropriate steps to notify NAFO to take
appropriate action .
After reviewing all requests for
allocations submitted, NMFS may
decide not to grant any allocations if it
is determined that no requests meet the
criteria described in this notice. All
individuals/companies submitting
expressions of interest to NMFS will be
contacted if an allocation has been
awarded. Please note that if the U.S.
portion of any 2011 NAFO quota
allocation, or the 3LNO yellowtail
flounder transferred from Canada is
awarded to a U.S. vessel or a specified
chartering operation, it may not be
transferred without the express, written
consent of NMFS.
Dated: December 30, 2010.
Rebecca Lent,
Director, Office of International Affairs,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 300
RIN 0648-XA125
Notification of U.S. Fish Quotas and an Effort Allocation in the
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO) Regulatory Area
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule; notification of U.S. fish quotas.
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SUMMARY: NMFS announces that fish quotas are available for harvest by
U.S. fishermen in the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO)
Regulatory Area. This action is necessary to make available to U.S.
fishermen a fishing privilege on an equitable basis.
DATES: Effective January 1, 2011, through December 31, 2011.
Expressions of interest regarding U.S. fish quota allocations for all
species except Division 3L shrimp and Division 3M redfish will be
accepted throughout 2011. Expressions of interest regarding the U.S. 3L
shrimp and 3M redfish quota allocations and the 3LNO yellowtail
flounder to be transferred by Canada will be accepted through January
20, 2011.
ADDRESSES: Expressions of interest regarding U.S. quota allocations
should be made in writing to Patrick E. Moran in the NMFS Office of
International Affairs, at 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD
20910 (phone: 301-713-2276, fax: 301-713-2313, e-mail:
Pat.Moran@noaa.gov).
Information relating to NAFO fish quotas, NAFO Conservation and
Enforcement Measures, and the High Seas Fishing Compliance Act (HSFCA)
Permit is available from Allison McHale, at the NMFS Northeast Regional
Office at 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930 (phone: 978-
281-9103, fax: 978-281-9135, e-mail: allison.mchale@noaa.gov) and from
NAFO on the World Wide Web at https://www.nafo.int.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patrick E. Moran, 301-713-2276.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
NAFO has established and maintains conservation measures in its
Regulatory Area that include one effort limitation fishery as well as
fisheries with total allowable catches (TACs) and member nation quota
allocations. The principal species managed are cod, flounder, redfish,
American plaice, halibut, hake, capelin, shrimp, skates and squid. At
the 2010 NAFO Annual Meeting, the United States received fish quota
allocations for three NAFO stocks to be fished during 2011. Please note
that NAFO has eliminated the Division 3M shrimp effort allocation for
2011 due to conservation concerns. Fishing opportunities for this stock
will be re-opened when the NAFO Scientific Council advice estimates
that the stock is showing signs of recovery.
The species, location, and allocation (in metric tons) of 2011 U.S.
fishing opportunities, as found in Annexes I.A, I.B, and I.C of the
2011 NAFO Conservation and Enforcement Measures, are as follows:
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(1) Redfish....................... NAFO Division 3M.... 69 mt.
(2) Squid (Illex)................. NAFO Subareas 3 & 4. 453 mt.
(3) Shrimp........................ NAFO Division 3L.... 334 mt.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Additionally, the United States may be transferred up to 1,000 mt
of 3LNO yellowtail flounder from Canada's quota allocation for express
use by U.S. vessels if the United States requests a transfer before
January 1 of 2011, or any succeeding year through 2017. If such a
request is made, an additional 500 mt of 3LNO yellowtail flounder could
be made available on the condition that the United States transfers its
3L shrimp allocation to Canada or through some other arrangement.
Participants in this fishery will be restricted to an overall bycatch
harvest limit for American plaice equal to 15% of the total yellowtail
fishery.
Further, U.S. vessels may be authorized to fish any available
portion of the 385 mt allocation of oceanic redfish in NAFO Subarea 2
and Divisions 1F and 3K available to NAFO members that are not also
members of the Northeast Atlantic Fisheries Commission. Fishing
opportunities may also be authorized for U.S. fishermen in the
``Others'' category for: Division 3LNO yellowtail flounder (85 mt);
Division 3NO white hake (353 mt); Division 3LNO skates (444 mt);
Division 3M cod (40 mt), 3LN redfish (35 mt) and Division 3O redfish
(100 mt). Procedures for obtaining NMFS authorization are specified
below.
U.S. Fish Quota Allocations
Expressions of interest to fish for any or all of the 2011 U.S.
fish quota allocations, including the up to 1,500 mt of yellowtail
flounder to be transferred by Canada under the circumstances described
above, and ``Others'' category allocations in NAFO will be considered
from U.S. vessels in possession of, or eligible for, a valid HSFCA
permit, which is available from the NMFS Northeast Regional Office (see
ADDRESSES). All expressions of interest should be directed in writing
to Patrick E. Moran (see ADDRESSES). Letters of interest from U.S.
vessel owners should include the name, registration, and home port of
the applicant vessel as required by NAFO in advance of fishing
operations. In addition, any available information on intended target
species and dates of fishing operations should be included. To ensure
equitable access by U.S. vessel owners, NMFS may promulgate regulations
designed to choose one or more U.S. applicants from among expressions
of interest.
Note that vessels issued valid HSFCA permits under 50 CFR part 300
are exempt from multispecies permit, mesh size, effort-control, and
possession limit restrictions, specified in 50 CFR 648.4, 648.80,
648.82 and 648.86, respectively, while transiting the U.S. exclusive
economic zone (EEZ) with multispecies on board the vessel, or landing
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multispecies in U.S. ports that were caught while fishing in the NAFO
Regulatory Area, provided:
(1) The vessel operator has a letter of authorization issued by the
Regional Administrator on board the vessel;
(2) For the duration of the trip, the vessel fishes, except for
transiting purposes, exclusively in the NAFO Regulatory Area and does
not harvest fish in, or possess fish harvested in, or from, the U.S.
EEZ;
(3) When transiting the U.S. EEZ, all gear is properly stowed in
accordance with one of the applicable methods specified in 50 CFR
648.23(b); and
(4) The vessel operator complies with the HSFCA permit and all NAFO
conservation and enforcement measures while fishing in the NAFO
Regulatory Area.
NAFO Conservation and Management Measures
Relevant NAFO Conservation and Enforcement Measures include, but
are not limited to, maintenance of a fishing logbook with NAFO-
designated entries; adherence to NAFO hail system requirements;
presence of an on-board observer; deployment of a functioning,
autonomous vessel monitoring system; and adherence to all relevant
minimum size, gear, bycatch, and other requirements. Further details
regarding these requirements are available from the NMFS Northeast
Regional Office, and can also be found in the current NAFO Conservation
and Enforcement Measures on the Internet (see ADDRESSES).
Transfer and Chartering of U.S. Quota Allocations
In the event that no adequate expressions of interest in harvesting
the U.S. portion of the 2011 NAFO Division 3M redfish quota allocation
are made on behalf of U.S. vessels, expressions of interest will be
considered from U.S. fishing interests intending to make use of vessels
of other NAFO Parties through a transfer of quota allocated to the
United States. Under NAFO rules in effect for 2011, the United States
may transfer fishing possibilities with the consent of the receiving
Contracting Party and with prior notification to the NAFO Executive
Secretary. Expressions of interest from U.S. fishing interests
intending to make use of vessels from another NAFO Contracting Party
through a transfer of quota allocated to the United States should
include a letter of consent from the vessel's flag state. In addition,
expressions of interest for transfers should be accompanied by a
detailed description of anticipated benefits to the United States. Such
benefits might include, but are not limited to, the use of U.S.
processing facilities/personnel; the use of U.S. fishing personnel;
other specific positive effects on U.S. employment; evidence that
fishing by the recipient NAFO Contracting Party actually would take
place; and any available documentation of the physical characteristics
and economics of the fishery for future use by the U.S. fishing
industry.
In the event that no adequate expressions of interest in harvesting
the U.S. portion of the 2011 NAFO Division 3L shrimp quota allocation
are made on behalf of U.S. vessels, expressions of interest will be
considered from U.S. fishing interests intending to make use of vessels
of other NAFO Parties under chartering arrangements to fish the 2011
U.S. quota allocation for 3L shrimp. Under NAFO rules in effect through
2011, a vessel registered to another NAFO Contracting Party may be
chartered to fish the U.S. shrimp quota provided that written consent
for the charter is obtained from the vessel's flag state and the U.S.
allocation is transferred to that flag state. NAFO Parties must be
notified of such a chartering operation through a mail notification
process.
A NAFO Contracting Party wishing to enter into a chartering
arrangement with the United States must be in full current compliance
with the requirements outlined in the NAFO Convention and Conservation
and Enforcement Measures including, but not limited to, submission of
the following reports to the NAFO Executive Secretary: provisional
monthly catches within 30 days following the calendar month in which
the catches were made; provisional daily catches of shrimp taken from
Division 3L; observer reports within 30 days following the completion
of a fishing trip; and an annual statement of actions taken in order to
comply with the NAFO Convention; and notification to NMFS of the
termination of the charter fishing activities. Furthermore, the United
States may also consider a Contracting Party's previous compliance with
NAFO bycatch, reporting and other provisions, as outlined in the NAFO
Conservation and Enforcement Measures, before entering into a
chartering arrangement.
Expressions of interest from U.S. fishing interests intending to
make use of vessels from another NAFO Contracting Party under
chartering arrangements should include information required by NAFO
regarding the proposed chartering operation, including: the name,
registration and flag of the intended vessel; a copy of the charter;
the fishing opportunities granted; a letter of consent from the
vessel's flag state; the date from which the vessel is authorized to
commence fishing on these opportunities; and the duration of the
charter (not to exceed six months). More details on NAFO requirements
for chartering operations are available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES). In
addition, expressions of interest for chartering operations should be
accompanied by a detailed description of anticipated benefits to the
United States. Such benefits might include, but are not limited to, the
use of U.S. processing facilities/personnel; the use of U.S. fishing
personnel; other specific positive effects on U.S. employment; evidence
that fishing by the chartered vessel actually would take place; and
documentation of the physical characteristics and economics of the
fishery for future use by the U.S. fishing industry.
In the event that multiple expressions of interest are made by U.S.
fishing interests proposing the transfer of Division 3L redfish quota
allocated to the United States, or chartering operations to fish
Division 3L shrimp quota allocated to the United States, the
information submitted regarding benefits to the United States will be
used in making a selection. In the event that applications by U.S.
fishing interests proposing transfer or the use of chartering
operations are considered, all applicants will be made aware of the
allocation decision as soon as possible. Once the allocation has been
awarded, NMFS will immediately take appropriate steps to notify NAFO to
take appropriate action .
After reviewing all requests for allocations submitted, NMFS may
decide not to grant any allocations if it is determined that no
requests meet the criteria described in this notice. All individuals/
companies submitting expressions of interest to NMFS will be contacted
if an allocation has been awarded. Please note that if the U.S. portion
of any 2011 NAFO quota allocation, or the 3LNO yellowtail flounder
transferred from Canada is awarded to a U.S. vessel or a specified
chartering operation, it may not be transferred without the express,
written consent of NMFS.
Dated: December 30, 2010.
Rebecca Lent,
Director, Office of International Affairs, National Marine Fisheries
Service.
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