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Groundfish Fisheries of the EEZ Off
Alaska; Pacific Halibut Fisheries; CDQ
Program; Bering Sea and Aleutian
Islands King and Tanner Crab
Fisheries; Recordkeeping and
Reporting
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
NMFS issues this rule to
revise recordkeeping and reporting
regulations and make other
miscellaneous revisions. The revisions
include adding a requirement that the
Registered Crab Receiver record in
eLandings the region in which the
stationary floating processor is located
at time of crab delivery; standardizing
reporting time limits for recording
discard, disposition, product, and other
required information in the daily fishing
logbook, daily cumulative production
logbook, eLandings, or the electronic
logbook so that the information
corresponds with fishing and processing
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operations; incorporating miscellaneous
edits and corrections to regulatory text
and tables, including standardizing the
use of the terms ‘‘recording,’’
‘‘submitting,’’ ‘‘landings,’’ and
‘‘landing;’’ and reinstating regulations
that were inadvertently removed in a
previous final rule about locations
where NMFS will conduct scale
inspections. This action promotes the
goals and objectives of the fishery
management plans, the MagnusonStevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act, and other applicable
laws.
DATES: Effective August 10, 2011.
ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of this
rule, the Regulatory Impact Review
(RIR), and the categorical exclusion
memorandum prepared for this action
may be obtained from the Alaska Region
Web site at https://
alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
Written comments regarding the
burden-hour estimates or other aspects
of the collection-of-information
requirements contained in this rule may
be submitted by mail to NMFS, Alaska
Region, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK
99802–1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian,
Records Officer; in person at NMFS,
Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street,
Room 420A, Juneau, Alaska; and by email to
OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov, or by
fax to 202–395–7285.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Patsy A. Bearden, 907–586–7008.
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NMFS
manages the U.S. groundfish fisheries of
the exclusive economic zone off Alaska
under the Fishery Management Plan for
Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska and the
Fishery Management Plan for
Groundfish of the Bering Sea and
Aleutian Islands Management Area
(BSAI FMP). With Federal oversight, the
State of Alaska manages the commercial
king crab and Tanner crab fisheries
under the Fishery Management Plan for
Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands king and
Tanner Crabs. The fishery management
plans (FMPs) were prepared by the
North Pacific Fishery Management
Council and approved by the Secretary
of Commerce under authority of the
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act, 16
U.S.C. 1801 et seq. The FMPs are
implemented by regulations at 50 CFR
parts 679 and 680. General regulations
that pertain to U.S. fisheries appear at
subpart H of 50 CFR part 600.
Management of the Pacific halibut
fisheries in and off Alaska is governed
by an international agreement, the
‘‘Convention Between the United States
of America and Canada for the
Preservation of the Halibut Fishery of
the Northern Pacific Ocean and Bering
Sea,’’ (Convention) which was signed in
Ottawa, Canada, on March 2, 1953, and
was amended by the ‘‘Protocol
Amending the Convention,’’ signed in
Washington, DC, on March 29, 1979.
The Convention is implemented in the
United States by the Northern Pacific
Halibut Act of 1982.
The Interagency Electronic Reporting
System, with its data entry component,
eLandings, was implemented with a
final rule published March 2, 2005 (70
FR 10174), for the Crab Rationalization
(CR) Program. The use of eLandings was
implemented for groundfish fisheries
and the Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ)
Program through a final rule published
December 15, 2008 (73 FR 76136).
Since implementation and use of
eLandings, NMFS has identified minor
regulatory changes needed to improve
and update the methods and procedures
of eLandings, and to improve the
flexibility and efficiency of
recordkeeping and reporting
requirements for NMFS Alaska Region
fishery programs.
This final rule revises regulations, as
follows:
• Standardizes data entry time limits
for recording discard, disposition,
product, and other required information
in the daily fishing logbook, daily
cumulative production logbook, or
eLandings to correspond with actual
fishing operations.
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• Sets time limits for recording
information in the paper catcher vessel
daily fishing logbooks (DFLs) and
mothership and catcher/processor
DCPLs.
• Sets time limits to submit landing
reports and production reports to NMFS
through eLandings.
• Sets time limits to submit electronic
logbook (ELB) information through
eLandings.
• Revises information to be recorded
or submitted ‘‘by noon of the following
day’’ to read ‘‘by midnight of the
following day.’’
• Revises ‘‘noon’’ and ‘‘midnight’’ in
Alaska local time (A.l.t.) to read 1200
hours, A.l.t., and 2400 hours, A.l.t.,
respectively.
• Changes the deadline for a vessel
operator’s signature entry in the DFLs,
DCPLs, and ELBs from noon to
midnight.
• Revises the deadline for printing a
copy of the ELB logsheet from noon to
midnight each day.
• Revises the submittal time limit for
the delivery ‘‘landed scale weight’’ entry
on SSP or SFP eLandings landing
reports.
• Revises the time limit to record
scale weights in the DCPL for catcher/
processors participating in the Central
Gulf of Alaska Rockfish Program.
• Revises deadlines for recording
scale weights and CDQ group number in
the catcher/processor trawl DCPL.
• Removes the requirement to record
the date of landing in the SSP or SFP
landing report.
• Clarifies extension of time limits for
eLandings production reports from SSPs
or SFPs not taking deliveries over the
weekend.
• Corrects reporting time limit tables
for DCPLs and eLandings.
• Adds a requirement that the
Registered Crab Receiver record the
region in which the stationary floating
processor is located at the time of crab
delivery.
• Makes non-substantive clarification
edits and corrections to regulatory text
to include the recording of information
in a logbook versus submitting
information through eLandings, record
information about crew and observers in
eLandings, and the correct use of the
terms ‘‘landings’’ and ‘‘landing.’’
• Makes non-substantive
clarifications to regulatory tables.
• Removes detailed NMFS mail, fax,
and delivery addresses from regulations
and replace them with one paragraph
stating that the form must be submitted
in accordance with instructions on the
form.
• Provides separate species codes for
Arrowtooth flounder, Atheresthes
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stomias, species code 121, and for
Kamchatka flounder, Atheresthes
evermanni, species code 117.
• Reinstates regulations about scale
inspection locations that were
inadvertently removed in a previous
rule.
These changes are intended to remove
inconsistencies in the current
regulations describing eLandings. These
changes will reduce potential confusion
on the part of industry participants,
other interested parties, and the public
at large. In addition, these changes will
reduce costs for processors and
Registered Crab Receivers using
eLandings. The fishing industry
currently uses eLandings to comply
with recordkeeping and reporting
requirements, so the time and
knowledge it takes to complete an
eLandings data entry is already
established. The entities upon which
these changes are imposed are existing
registered eLandings users.
These changes will provide benefits,
by clarifying eLandings requirements for
industry participants and other
interested parties, and by increasing the
efficiency of the eLandings process. The
overall impact on the fishing industry
will be increased operational flexibility.
There are no economic impacts from
these proposed regulatory changes.
NMFS published the proposed rule
for this action in the Federal Register on
February 11, 2011 (76 FR 7788), with a
public comment period that closed
March 14, 2011. No comments were
received during this comment period.
The principal elements of this
regulatory amendment are described
and explained in detail in the preamble
to the proposed rule and are not
repeated here.
NMFS made no changes from the
proposed rule to the final rule.
Classification
The Administrator, Alaska Region,
NMFS, determined that the amendment
is necessary for the conservation and
management of the BSAI and GOA
groundfish fisheries and that it is
consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management
Act and other applicable laws.
This final rule has been determined to
be not significant for purposes of
Executive Order 12866.
The Chief Counsel for Regulation of
the Department of Commerce certified
to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the
Small Business Administration during
the proposed rule stage that this action
will not have a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small
entities. The factual basis for the
certification was published in the
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proposed rule and is not repeated here.
No comments were received regarding
this certification, and no changes have
been made from the proposed rule. As
a result, a regulatory flexibility analysis
was not required and none was
prepared.
Collection-of-Information Requirements
This final rule contains collection-ofinformation requirements subject to the
Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) and
which have been approved by the Office
of Management and Budget (OMB).
Public reporting burden estimates per
response for these requirements are
listed by OMB control number.
OMB Control Number 0648–0213
Public reporting burden is estimated
to average per response: 18 minutes for
catcher vessel trawl gear DFL; 28
minutes for catcher vessel longline or
pot gear DFL; 31 minutes for mothership
DCPL; 41 minutes for catcher/processor
longline or pot gear DCPL; and 30
minutes for catcher/processor trawl gear
DCPL or ELB.
OMB Control Number 0648–0515
Public reporting burden is estimated
to average per response: 15 minutes for
eLandings application processor
registration; 35 minutes for eLandings
landing report; and 20 minutes for
catcher/processor or mothership
eLandings production report.
OMB Control Number 0648–0330
Public reporting burden is estimated
to average per response: 6 minutes for
inspection request for an at-sea scale.
Public reporting estimates include the
time for reviewing instructions,
searching existing data sources,
gathering and maintaining the data
needed, and completing and reviewing
the collection-of-information.
Send comments on these or any other
aspects of the collection-of-information
to NMFS Alaska Region at the
ADDRESSES above, and e-mail to
OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov, or fax
to 202–395–7285.
Notwithstanding any other provision
of the law, no person is required to
respond to, nor shall any person be
subject to a penalty for failure to comply
with, a collection-of-information subject
to the requirements of the PRA, unless
that collection-of-information displays a
currently valid OMB control number.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679
Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
Dated: June 28, 2011.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for
Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
For the reasons set out in the
preamble, 50 CFR part 679 is amended
as follows:
PART 679—FISHERIES OF THE
EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF
ALASKA
2. In § 679.5,
■ a. Remove paragraphs (c)(3)(i)(C)(2)
and (e)(5)(i)(A)(11);
■ b. Redesignate paragraph (c)(3)(i)(C)(1)
as (c)(3)(i)(C), paragraphs (c)(4)(ii)(B)(2)
through (6) as paragraphs (c)(4)(ii)(B)(3)
through (7), and paragraph
(e)(5)(i)(A)(12) as (e)(5)(i)(A)(11);
■ c. Revise paragraphs (c)(3)(ii)(A) table
heading, (c)(3)(ii)(A)(2), (c)(3)(ii)(B)
introductory text, (c)(3)(ii)(B) table
heading, (c)(3)(ii)(B)(1), (2), (3), (4), and
(5), (c)(4)(ii) heading, (c)(4)(ii)(A) table
heading, (c)(4)(ii)(A)(2), (c)(4)(ii)(B)
introductory text, (c)(4)(ii)(B) table
heading, (c)(4)(ii)(B)(1), newly
redesignated (c)(4)(ii)(B)(3) through (6),
(c)(6)(ii) heading, (c)(6)(ii) introductory
text, (c)(6)(ii) table heading, (c)(6)(ii)(A),
(B), (C), (D), and (E), (e)(2)(ii), (e)(4),
(e)(5)(i)(B), (e)(5)(ii), (e)(6)(ii),
(e)(7)(iii)(C), (e)(8)(iii)(B), (e)(9)(ii),
(e)(10)(iv), (e)(11)(i), (e)(12),
(f)(2)(iii)(B)(1), and (f)(3)(i)(C); and
■ d. Add paragraphs (c)(4)(ii)(B)(2) and
(e)(8)(iii)(D).
The additions and revisions read as
follows:
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§ 679.5
(R&R).
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1. The authority citation for part 679
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et
seq.; 3631 et seq.; Pub. L. 108–447.
Recordkeeping and reporting
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REPORTING TIME LIMITS, CATCHER VESSEL LONGLINE OR POT GEAR
Required information
Time limit for recording
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(2) Discard and disposition information .................................................... By 2400 hours, A.l.t., each day to record the previous day’s discard
and disposition information.
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(B) Catcher/processor. The operator of
a catcher/processor using longline or
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pot gear must record in the DCPL or
submit via eLandings the information
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from the following table for each set
within the specified time limit:
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Required information
Record in
DCPL
Submit via
eLandings
(1) Set number, time and date gear set, time and date
gear hauled, beginning and end positions, CDQ
group number, halibut CDQ permit number, halibut
IFQ permit number, sablefish IFQ permit number,
crab IFQ permit number, FFP number and/or Federal crab vessel permit number (if applicable), number of pots set, and estimated total hail weight for
each set.
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Time limit for reporting
Within 2 hours after completion of gear retrieval.
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REPORTING TIME LIMITS, CATCHER/PROCESSOR LONGLINE OR POT GEAR—Continued
Required information
Record in
DCPL
Submit via
eLandings
Time limit for reporting
(2) Discard and disposition information ........................
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X
(3) Product information .................................................
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X
(4) All other required information ..................................
X
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(5) Operator sign the completed logsheets ..................
X
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By 2400 hours, A.l.t., each day to record the previous
day’s discard and disposition information.
By 2400 hours, A.l.t., each day to record the previous
day’s production information.
By 2400 hours, A.l.t., of the day following completion
of production.
By 2400 hours, A.l.t., of the day following the weekending date of the weekly reporting period.
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(ii) Reporting time limits.
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REPORTING TIME LIMITS, CATCHER VESSEL TRAWL GEAR
Required information
Time limit for recording
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(2) Discard and disposition information .................................................... By 2400 hours, A.l.t., each day to record the previous day’s discard
and disposition information.
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(B) Catcher/processor. The operator of
a catcher/processor using trawl gear
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must record in the DCPL or submit via
eLandings the information in the
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following table for each haul within the
specified time limit:
REPORTING TIME LIMITS, CATCHER/PROCESSOR TRAWL GEAR
Required information
Record in
DCPL
Submit via
eLandings
(1) Management program, except CDQ Program, haul
number, time and date gear set, time and date gear
hauled, begin and end positions of gear, and, if not
required to weigh catch on a scale approved by
NMFS, total estimated hail weight for each haul.
(2) CDQ group number (if applicable) and, if required
to weigh catch on a scale approved by NMFS, the
scale weight of total catch for each haul.
(3) Discard and disposition information ........................
X
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Within 2 hours after completion of gear retrieval.
X
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Within 2 hours after completion of weighing all catch
in the haul.
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X
(4) Product information .................................................
........................
X
(5) All other required information ..................................
X
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(6) Operator sign the completed logsheets ..................
X
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By 2400 hours, A.l.t., each day to record the previous
day’s discard and disposition information.
By 2400 hours, A.l.t., each day to record the previous
day’s production information.
By 2400 hours, A.l.t., of the day following completion
of production to record all other required information.
By 2400 hours, A.l.t., of the day following the weekending date of the weekly reporting period.
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Time limit for reporting
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(ii) Reporting time limits. The
operator of a mothership must record in
the DCPL or submit via eLandings the
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information in the following table for
each groundfish delivery within the
specified time limit:
REPORTING TIME LIMITS, MOTHERSHIP
Required information
Record in
DCPL
Submit via
eLandings
Time limit for reporting
(A) All catcher vessel or buying station delivery information.
X
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Within 2 hours after completion of receipt of each
groundfish delivery.
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REPORTING TIME LIMITS, MOTHERSHIP—Continued
Required information
Record in
DCPL
Submit via
eLandings
Time limit for reporting
(B) Product information .................................................
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X
(C) Discard or disposition information ..........................
........................
X
(D) All other required information .................................
X
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(E) Operator sign the completed logsheets ..................
X
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By 2400 hours, A.l.t., each day to record the previous
day’s production information.
By 2400 hours, A.l.t., each day to record the previous
day’s discard/disposition.
By 2400 hours, A.l.t., of the day following completion
of production.
By 2400 hours, A.l.t., of the day following the weekending date of the weekly reporting period.
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(2) * * *
(ii) Upon registration acceptance, the
User must print, sign, and mail the User
Agreement Form to NMFS at the
address or fax number shown on the
form. Confirmation will be e-mailed to
indicate that the User is registered,
authorized to use eLandings, and that
the UserID and User’s account are
enabled.
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(4) Information entered automatically
for eLandings landing report. eLandings
autofills the following fields from
processor registration records (see
paragraph (e)(2) of this section): UserID,
processor company name, business
telephone number, e-mail address, port
of landing, operation type (for catcher/
processors, motherships, or SFPs),
ADF&G processor code, and Federal
permit number. The User must review
the autofilled cells to ensure that they
are accurate for the landing that is
taking place. eLandings assigns a unique
landing report number and an ADF&G
electronic fish ticket number upon
completion of data entry.
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(5) * * *
(i) * * *
(B) Landed scale weight. The User for
a shoreside processor or SFP must
record landed scale weight (to the
nearest pound) for all retained species
from groundfish deliveries by species
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code and delivery condition code.
Obtain actual weights for each
groundfish species received and
retained by:
(1) Sorting according to species codes
and direct weighing of that species, or
(2) Weighing the entire delivery and
then sorting and weighing the
groundfish species individually to
determine their weights.
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(ii) Submittal time limit. The User for
a shoreside processor or SFP must
submit a landing report containing the
information described in paragraph
(e)(5)(i) of this section for each
groundfish delivery from a specific
vessel by 1200 hours, A.l.t., of the day
following completion of the delivery. If
the landed scale weight required in
paragraph (e)(5)(i)(C) of this section is
not available by this deadline, the User
must transmit an estimated weight for
each species by 1200 hours, A.l.t., of the
day following completion of the
delivery, and must submit a revised
landing report with the landed scale
weight for each species by 1200 hours,
A.l.t., of the third day following
completion of the delivery.
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(ii) Submittal time limit. The User for
a mothership must submit a landing
report containing the information
described at paragraph (e)(6)(i) of this
section for each groundfish delivery
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from a specific vessel by 2400 hours,
A.l.t., of the day following the delivery.
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(iii) * * *
(C) Landing completion. The User for
the Registered Buyer must submit an
IFQ landing report, containing the
information described in this paragraph
(e)(7), within six hours after all IFQ
halibut, CDQ halibut, and IFQ sablefish
are offloaded from a specific vessel and
prior to shipment or transfer of said fish
from the landing site.
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(iii) * * *
(B) Operation type and port code—(1)
If a shoreside processor, the port code
is pre-filled automatically (see
§ 679.5(e)(4)).
(2) If a catcher/processor, the at-sea
operation type is pre-filled
automatically.
(3) If an SFP and crab delivery is
received in port, the at-sea operation
type is pre-filled automatically (see
§ 679.5(e)(4)) and the User must enter
the port code from Table 14a to this
part.
(4) If an SFP and crab delivery is
received at sea, the at-sea operation type
is pre-filled automatically (see
§ 679.5(e)(4)) and the User must enter
the appropriate crab regional
designation (see § 680.40(b)(2)), shown
below:
CR CRAB REGIONAL DESIGNATIONS
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N—North Region .............................
S—South Region ............................
W—West Region ............................
Landed in the Bering Sea subarea north of 56°20′ N. lat.
Landed in any area in Alaska, not in the North Region.
West of 174° W. long. Only applicable for western Aleutian Islands golden king crab (WAG).
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(D) Crew and observer information—
(1) For crew size, enter the number of
licensed crew aboard the vessel,
including the operator.
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(ii) Submittal time limits—(A) When
active pursuant to paragraph (c)(5)(ii) of
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over a weekend, the User or manager
may submit the eLandings production
report from Saturday and Sunday to
NMFS by 1200 hours, A.l.t., on the
following Monday.
(10) * * *
(iv) Submittal time limits—(A) Except
as described in paragraph (e)(10)(iv)(B)
of this section, when a mothership is
active pursuant to paragraph (c)(6)(iv) of
this section, a catcher/processor
longline or pot gear is active pursuant
to paragraph (c)(3)(iv)(B) of this section,
or a catcher/processor trawl gear is
active pursuant to paragraph
(c)(4)(iv)(B) of this section, the User for
a mothership or catcher/processor must
submit a production report by 2400
hours, A.l.t., each day to record the
previous day’s production information.
(B) If a vessel is required to have 100
percent observer coverage or more, the
User may submit a production report for
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday no later
than 2400 hours, A.l.t., on the following
Monday.
(11) Printing of landing reports,
landing receipts, and production
reports—(i) The User daily must print a
paper copy onsite or onboard of:
(A) Each landing report.
(B) If IFQ halibut, IFQ sablefish, or
CDQ halibut, each sablefish/halibut IFQ
landing receipt.
(C) If IFQ crab, each crab IFQ landing
receipt.
(D) Each production report.
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(12) Retention and inspection of
landing reports, landing receipts, and
production reports—(i) The User daily
must retain a printed paper copy onsite
or onboard of:
(A) Each landing report.
(B) If IFQ halibut, IFQ sablefish, or
CDQ halibut, each sablefish/halibut IFQ
landing receipt.
(C) If IFQ crab, each crab IFQ landing
receipt.
(D) Each production report.
(ii) The User must make available the
printed copies upon request of NMFS
observers and authorized officers as
indicated at paragraph (a)(5) of this
section.
(f) * * *
(2) * * *
(iii) * * *
(B) * * *
(1) Recording time limits. The time
limits for recording applicable
information in the ELBs are the same as
the recording time limits for DFLs and
DCPLs in paragraphs (c)(3), (c)(4), and
(c)(6) of this section.
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(C) Print a copy of the ELB logsheet
for the observer’s use, if an observer is
onboard the vessel, by 2400 hours,
A.l.t., each day to record the previous
day’s ELB information.
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3. In § 679.28, paragraph (b)(2)(v) is
revised to read as follows.
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§ 679.28 Equipment and operational
requirements.
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(b) * * *
(2) * * *
(v) Where will scale inspections be
conducted? Scales inspections by
inspectors paid by NMFS will be
conducted on vessels tied up at docks
in Kodiak, Alaska; Dutch Harbor,
Alaska; and in the Puget Sound area of
Washington State.
§§ 679.5, 679.28, 679.32, 679.40, 679.41,
679.42, 679.45, 679.80, 679.90, 679.94
[Amended]
4. At each of the locations shown in
the ‘‘Location’’ column, remove the
phrase indicated in the ‘‘Remove’’
column and replace it with the phrase
indicated in the ‘‘Add’’ column for the
number of times indicated in the
‘‘Frequency’’ column.
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Location
Remove
Add
§ 679.5(c)(3)(i)(B)(2) ................................
§ 679.5(c)(3)(ii) heading ...........................
§ 679.5(c)(4)(i)(B) .....................................
§ 679.5(c)(4)(iv)(B)(2) ..............................
§ 679.5(c)(4)(v)(C) ...................................
§ 679.5(e)(1)(i) .........................................
§ 679.5(e)(1)(iii) heading ..........................
sablefish landings data ............................
Data entry time limits ..............................
catch-by-haul landings information .........
record in eLandings .................................
noon .........................................................
landings data ...........................................
Reporting of IFQ crab, IFQ halibut, and
IFQ sablefish.
SFP landings report ................................
daily landings report ................................
Mothership landings report ......................
daily landings report ................................
Registered Buyer landings report ...........
landings reports .......................................
groundfish IFQ landing receipt ................
Registered Crab Receiver (RCR) IFQ
crab landings report.
landings report .........................................
must enter the following information (see
paragraphs (e)(8)(iii)(A) through (C) of
this section) into eLandings.
noon .........................................................
noon .........................................................
noon .........................................................
https://www.fakr.noaa.gov .........................
sablefish landing data .............................
Reporting time limits ................................
catch-by-haul landing information ...........
submit in eLandings ................................
2400 hours, A.l.t. .....................................
landing data .............................................
IFQ manual landing report ......................
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SFP landing report ..................................
daily landing report ..................................
Mothership landing report .......................
daily landing report ..................................
Registered Buyer landing report .............
landing reports .........................................
sablefish/halibut IFQ landing receipt .......
Registered Crab Receiver (RCR) IFQ
crab landing report.
landing report ..........................................
must submit information described at
paragraphs (e)(8)(iii)(A) through (D) of
this section into eLandings.
1200 hours, A.l.t. .....................................
2400 hours, A.l.t. .....................................
2400 hours, A.l.t. .....................................
https://alaskafisheries.
noaa.gov.
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
groundfish IFQ landing receipt ................
https://www.fakr.noaa.gov/ram ..................
sablefish/halibut IFQ landing receipt .......
https://alaskafisheries.
noaa.gov/ram.
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1
§ 679.5(e)(5) heading ..............................
§ 679.5(e)(5) introductory text .................
§ 679.5(e)(6) heading ..............................
§ 679.5(e)(6) introductory text .................
§ 679.5(e)(7) heading ..............................
§ 679.5(e)(7) introductory text .................
§ 679.5(e)(7)(ii)(A) and (iii)(B) ..................
§ 679.5(e)(8) heading ..............................
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§ 679.5(e)(8)(iii) ........................................
§ 679.5(e)(8)(vi)(B) ...................................
§ 679.5(f)(3)(i)(A) .....................................
§ 679.5(f)(4)(i) ..........................................
§ 679.28(d)(8)(i)
introductory
text,
§ 679.28(i)(3)
introductory
text,
§ 679.32(c)(1), § 679.41(m)(3) introductory text, § 679.42(d)(2)(iii) introductory
text,
§ 679.80(e)(2),
§ 679.90(b)(2),
§ 679.90(f)(2),
and
§ 679.94(a)(3).
§ 679.40(h)(2) ..........................................
§ 679.45(a)(4)(iii) ......................................
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5. Revise Table 1a to part 679 to read
as follows:
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TABLE 1a TO PART 679—DELIVERY CONDITION* AND PRODUCT CODES
[General Use Codes]
Description
Code
Belly flaps. Flesh in region of pelvic and pectoral fins and behind head (ancillary only) .......................................................................
Bled only. Throat, or isthmus, slit to allow blood to drain .......................................................................................................................
Bled fish destined for fish meal (includes offsite production) DO NOT RECORD ON PTR ..................................................................
Bones (if meal, report as 32) (ancillary only) ..........................................................................................................................................
Butterfly, no backbone. Head removed, belly slit, viscera and most of backbone removed; fillets attached ........................................
Cheeks. Muscles on sides of head (ancillary only) .................................................................................................................................
Chins. Lower jaw (mandible), muscles, and flesh (ancillary only) ..........................................................................................................
Fillets, deep-skin. Meat with skin, adjacent meat with silver lining, and ribs removed from sides of body behind head and in front
of tail, resulting in thin fillets ................................................................................................................................................................
Fillets, skinless/boneless. Meat with both skin and ribs removed, from sides of body behind head and in front of tail .......................
Fillets with ribs, no skin. Meat with ribs with skin removed, from sides of body behind head and in front of tail .................................
Fillets with skin and ribs. Meat and skin with ribs attached, from sides of body behind head and in front of tail .................................
Fillets with skin, no ribs. Meat and skin with ribs removed, from sides of body behind head and in front of tail .................................
Fish meal. Meal from whole fish or fish parts; includes bone meal .......................................................................................................
Fish oil. Rendered oil from whole fish or fish parts. Record only oil destined for sale and not oil stored or burned for fuel onboard
Gutted, head on. Belly slit and viscera removed ....................................................................................................................................
Gutted, head off. Belly slit and viscera removed (May be used for halibut personal use) ....................................................................
Head and gutted, with roe .......................................................................................................................................................................
Headed and gutted, Western cut. Head removed just in front of the collar bone, and viscera removed ..............................................
Headed and gutted, Eastern cut. Head removed just behind the collar bone, and viscera removed ...................................................
Headed and gutted, tail removed. Head removed usually in front of collar bone, and viscera and tail removed .................................
Heads. Heads only, regardless where severed from body (ancillary only) ............................................................................................
Kirimi (Steak). Head removed either in front or behind the collar bone, viscera removed, and tail removed by cuts perpendicular to
the spine, resulting in a steak ..............................................................................................................................................................
Mantles, octopus or squid. Flesh after removal of viscera and arms .....................................................................................................
Milt. In sacs, or testes (ancillary only) .....................................................................................................................................................
Minced. Ground flesh ..............................................................................................................................................................................
Other retained product. If product is not listed on this table, enter code 97 and write a description with product recovery rate next
to it in parentheses ..............................................................................................................................................................................
Pectoral girdle. Collar bone and associated bones, cartilage and flesh .................................................................................................
Roe. Eggs, either loose or in sacs, or skeins (ancillary only) .................................................................................................................
Salted and split. Head removed, belly slit, viscera removed, fillets cut from head to tail but remaining attached near tail. Product
salted ....................................................................................................................................................................................................
Stomachs. Includes all internal organs (ancillary only) ...........................................................................................................................
Surimi. Paste from fish flesh and additives .............................................................................................................................................
Whole fish/ or shellfish/food fish ..............................................................................................................................................................
Wings. On skates, side fins are cut off next to body ..............................................................................................................................
SHELLFISH ONLY
Soft shell crab ...................................................................................................................................................................................
Bitter crab .........................................................................................................................................................................................
Deadloss ...........................................................................................................................................................................................
Sections ............................................................................................................................................................................................
Meat ..................................................................................................................................................................................................
19
03
42
39
37
17
18
24
23
22
20
21
32
33
04
05
06
07
08
10
16
11
36
34
31
97
15
14
12
35
30
01
13
75
76
79
80
81
Note: When using whole fish code, record round weights rather than product weights, even if the whole fish is not used.
* Delivery condition code: Condition of the fish or shellfish at the point it is weighed and recorded on the ADF&G fish ticket.
6. Revise Table 1b to part 679 to read
as follows:
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TABLE 1B TO PART 679—DISCARD AND DISPOSITION CODES
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Description
Code
Confiscation or seized .............................................................................................................................................................................
Deadloss (crab only) ................................................................................................................................................................................
Overage ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
Retained for future sale ...........................................................................................................................................................................
Tagged IFQ Fish (Exempt from debit) ....................................................................................................................................................
Whole fish/bait, not sold. Used as bait onboard vessel ..........................................................................................................................
Whole fish/bait, sold ................................................................................................................................................................................
Whole fish/discard at sea. Whole groundfish and prohibited species discarded by catcher vessels, catcher/processors,
motherships, or tenders. DO NOT RECORD ON PTR .......................................................................................................................
Whole fish/discard, damaged. Whole fish damaged by observer’s sampling procedures .....................................................................
Whole fish/discard, decomposed. Decomposed or previously discarded fish ........................................................................................
Whole fish/discard, infested. Flea-infested fish, parasite-infested fish ...................................................................................................
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62
87
64
92
61
98
93
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Description
Code
Whole fish/discard, onshore. Discard after delivery and before processing by shoreside processors, stationary floating processors,
and buying stations and in-plant discard of whole groundfish and prohibited species during processing. DO NOT RECORD ON
PTR ......................................................................................................................................................................................................
Whole fish/donated prohibited species. Number of Pacific salmon or Pacific halibut, otherwise required to be discarded, that is donated to charity under a NMFS-authorized program ...........................................................................................................................
Whole fish/fish meal. Whole fish destined for meal (includes offsite production.) DO NOT RECORD ON PTR ..................................
Whole fish/personal use, consumption. Fish or fish products eaten on board or taken off the vessel for personal use. Not sold or
utilized as bait ......................................................................................................................................................................................
Whole fish/sold, for human consumption ................................................................................................................................................
99
86
41
95
60
Note: When using whole fish codes, record round weights rather than product weights, even if the whole fish is not used.
1 Disposition Code: The intended use or disposal of the fish or shellfish.
7. Revise Table 2a to part 679 to read
as follows:
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TABLE 2A TO PART 679—SPECIES CODES: FMP GROUNDFISH
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Species description
Code
Atka mackerel (greenling) ........................................................................................................................................................................
Flatfish, miscellaneous (flatfish species without separate codes) ..........................................................................................................
FLOUNDER
Alaska plaice ....................................................................................................................................................................................
Arrowtooth ........................................................................................................................................................................................
Bering ...............................................................................................................................................................................................
Kamchatka ........................................................................................................................................................................................
Starry ................................................................................................................................................................................................
Octopus, North Pacific .............................................................................................................................................................................
Pacific cod ...............................................................................................................................................................................................
Pollock .....................................................................................................................................................................................................
ROCKFISH
Aurora (Sebastes aurora) .................................................................................................................................................................
Black (BSAI) (S. melanops) .............................................................................................................................................................
Blackgill (S. melanostomus) .............................................................................................................................................................
Blue (BSAI) (S. mystinus) ................................................................................................................................................................
Bocaccio (S. paucispinis) .................................................................................................................................................................
Canary (S. pinniger) .........................................................................................................................................................................
Chilipepper (S. goodei) .....................................................................................................................................................................
China (S. nebulosus) ........................................................................................................................................................................
Copper (S. caurinus) ........................................................................................................................................................................
Darkblotched (S. crameri) ................................................................................................................................................................
Dusky (S. variabilis) ..........................................................................................................................................................................
Greenstriped (S. elongatus) .............................................................................................................................................................
Harlequin (S. variegatus) ..................................................................................................................................................................
Northern (S. polyspinis) ....................................................................................................................................................................
Pacific Ocean Perch (S. alutus) .......................................................................................................................................................
Pygmy (S. wilsoni) ............................................................................................................................................................................
Quillback (S. maliger) .......................................................................................................................................................................
Redbanded (S. babcocki) .................................................................................................................................................................
Redstripe (S. proriger) ......................................................................................................................................................................
Rosethorn (S. helvomaculatus) ........................................................................................................................................................
Rougheye (S. aleutianus) .................................................................................................................................................................
Sharpchin (S. zacentrus) ..................................................................................................................................................................
Shortbelly (S. jordani) .......................................................................................................................................................................
Shortraker (S. borealis) ....................................................................................................................................................................
Silvergray (S. brevispinis) .................................................................................................................................................................
Splitnose (S. diploproa) ....................................................................................................................................................................
Stripetail (S. saxicola) .......................................................................................................................................................................
Thornyhead (all Sebastolobus species) ...........................................................................................................................................
Tiger (S. nigrocinctus) ......................................................................................................................................................................
Vermilion (S. miniatus) .....................................................................................................................................................................
Widow (S. entomelas) ......................................................................................................................................................................
Yelloweye (S. ruberrimus) ................................................................................................................................................................
Yellowmouth (S. reedi) .....................................................................................................................................................................
Yellowtail (S. flavidus) ......................................................................................................................................................................
Sablefish (blackcod) ................................................................................................................................................................................
Sculpins ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
SHARKS
Other (if salmon, spiny dogfish or Pacific sleeper shark—use specific species code) ...................................................................
Pacific sleeper ..................................................................................................................................................................................
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120
133
121
116
117
129
870
110
270
185
142
177
167
137
146
178
149
138
159
172
135
176
136
141
179
147
153
158
150
151
166
181
152
157
182
183
143
148
184
156
145
175
155
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160
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TABLE 2A TO PART 679—SPECIES CODES: FMP GROUNDFISH—Continued
Species description
Code
Salmon ..............................................................................................................................................................................................
Spiny dogfish ....................................................................................................................................................................................
SKATES
Big .....................................................................................................................................................................................................
Longnose ..........................................................................................................................................................................................
Other (If longnose or big skate—use specific species code) ..........................................................................................................
SOLE
Butter ................................................................................................................................................................................................
Dover ................................................................................................................................................................................................
English ..............................................................................................................................................................................................
Flathead ............................................................................................................................................................................................
Petrale ..............................................................................................................................................................................................
Rex ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
Rock ..................................................................................................................................................................................................
Sand .................................................................................................................................................................................................
Yellowfin ...........................................................................................................................................................................................
Squid, majestic ........................................................................................................................................................................................
Turbot, Greenland ....................................................................................................................................................................................
690
691
702
701
700
126
124
128
122
131
125
123
132
127
875
134
8. Revise Table 2d to part 679 to read
as follows:
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TABLE 2D TO PART 679—SPECIES CODES: NON-FMP SPECIES
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Species description
Code
Arctic char, anadromous ..........................................................................................................................................................................
Dolly varden, anadromous .......................................................................................................................................................................
Eels or eel-like fish ..................................................................................................................................................................................
Eel, wolf ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
GREENLING
Kelp ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
Rock ..................................................................................................................................................................................................
Whitespot ..........................................................................................................................................................................................
Grenadier, giant .......................................................................................................................................................................................
Grenadier (rattail) .....................................................................................................................................................................................
Jellyfish (unspecified) ..............................................................................................................................................................................
Lamprey, pacific .......................................................................................................................................................................................
Lingcod ....................................................................................................................................................................................................
Lumpsucker .............................................................................................................................................................................................
Pacific flatnose .........................................................................................................................................................................................
Pacific hagfish ..........................................................................................................................................................................................
Pacific hake .............................................................................................................................................................................................
Pacific lamprey ........................................................................................................................................................................................
Pacific saury ............................................................................................................................................................................................
Pacific tomcod .........................................................................................................................................................................................
Poacher (Family Algonidae) ....................................................................................................................................................................
Prowfish ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
Ratfish ......................................................................................................................................................................................................
Rockfish, black (GOA) .............................................................................................................................................................................
Rockfish, blue (GOA) ...............................................................................................................................................................................
Rockfish, dark ..........................................................................................................................................................................................
Sardine, Pacific (pilchard) ........................................................................................................................................................................
Sea cucumber, red ..................................................................................................................................................................................
Shad .........................................................................................................................................................................................................
Skilfish ......................................................................................................................................................................................................
Snailfish, general (genus Liparis and genus Careproctus) .....................................................................................................................
Sturgeon, general ....................................................................................................................................................................................
Wrymouths ...............................................................................................................................................................................................
Shellfish
Abalone, northern (pinto) ..................................................................................................................................................................
Clams
Arctic surf ..........................................................................................................................................................................................
Cockle ...............................................................................................................................................................................................
Eastern softshell ...............................................................................................................................................................................
Pacific geoduck ................................................................................................................................................................................
Pacific littleneck ................................................................................................................................................................................
Pacific razor ......................................................................................................................................................................................
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625
600
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260
212
112
600
220
250
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General use
Species description
Code
Washington butter ............................................................................................................................................................................
Coral ........................................................................................................................................................................................................
Mussel, blue .............................................................................................................................................................................................
Oyster, Pacific ..........................................................................................................................................................................................
Scallop, weathervane ..............................................................................................................................................................................
Scallop, pink (or calico) ...........................................................................................................................................................................
SHRIMP
Coonstripe ........................................................................................................................................................................................
Humpy ..............................................................................................................................................................................................
Northern (pink) ..................................................................................................................................................................................
Sidestripe ..........................................................................................................................................................................................
Spot ..................................................................................................................................................................................................
Snails .......................................................................................................................................................................................................
Urchin, green sea ....................................................................................................................................................................................
Urchin, red sea ........................................................................................................................................................................................
9. Revise Table 3 to part 679 to read
as follows:
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TABLE 21 TO PART 679—ELIGIBLE GOA COMMUNITIES, HALIBUT IFQ REGULATORY USE AREAS AND COMMUNITY
GOVERNING BODY THAT RECOMMENDS THE COMMUNITY QUOTA ENTITY
Eligible GOA community
Community governing body that recommends the CQE
May use halibut QS only in halibut IFQ regulatory areas 2C, 3A
Angoon ...............................
Coffman Cove ....................
Craig ...................................
Edna Bay ............................
Elfin Cove ...........................
Gustavus ............................
Hollis ...................................
Hoonah ...............................
Hydaburg ............................
Kake ...................................
Kasaan ...............................
Klawock ..............................
Metlakatla ...........................
Meyers Chuck ....................
Pelican ................................
Point Baker .........................
Port Alexander ....................
Port Protection ....................
Tenakee Springs ................
Thorne Bay .........................
Whale Pass ........................
Akhiok .................................
Chenega Bay ......................
Chignik ................................
Chignik Lagoon ..................
Chignik Lake .......................
Halibut Cove .......................
Ivanof Bay ..........................
Karluk .................................
King Cove ...........................
Larsen Bay .........................
Nanwalek ............................
Old Harbor ..........................
Ouzinkie ..............................
Perryville .............................
Port Graham .......................
Port Lions ...........................
Sand Point ..........................
Seldovia ..............................
Tatitlek ................................
Tyonek ................................
Yakutat ...............................
City of Angoon.
City of Coffman Cove.
City of Craig.
Edna Bay Community Association.
Community of Elfin Cove.
Gustavus Community Association.
Hollis Community Council.
City of Hoonah.
City of Hydaburg.
City of Kake.
City of Kasaan.
City of Klawock.
Metlakatla Indian Village.
N/A.
City of Pelican.
Point Baker Community.
City of Port Alexander.
Port Protection Community Association.
City of Tenakee Springs.
City of Thorne Bay.
Whale Pass Community Association.
City of Akhiok.
Chenega IRA Village.
City of Chignik.
Chignik Lagoon Village Council.
Chignik Lake Traditional Council.
N/A.
Ivanof Bay Village Council.
Native Village of Karluk.
City of King Cove.
City of Larsen Bay.
Nanwalek IRA Council.
City of Old Harbor.
City of Ouzinkie.
Native Village of Perryville.
Port Graham Village Council.
City of Port Lions.
City of Sand Point.
City of Seldovia.
Native Village of Tatitlek.
Native Village of Tyonek.
City of Yakutat.
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[Federal Register Volume 76, Number 132 (Monday, July 11, 2011)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 40628-40644]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2011-16608]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 679
[Docket No. 0906261095-1339-03]
RIN 0648-AX97
Groundfish Fisheries of the EEZ Off Alaska; Pacific Halibut
Fisheries; CDQ Program; Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands King and Tanner
Crab Fisheries; Recordkeeping and Reporting
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: NMFS issues this rule to revise recordkeeping and reporting
regulations and make other miscellaneous revisions. The revisions
include adding a requirement that the Registered Crab Receiver record
in eLandings the region in which the stationary floating processor is
located at time of crab delivery; standardizing reporting time limits
for recording discard, disposition, product, and other required
information in the daily fishing logbook, daily cumulative production
logbook, eLandings, or the electronic logbook so that the information
corresponds with fishing and processing operations; incorporating
miscellaneous edits and corrections to regulatory text and tables,
including standardizing the use of the terms ``recording,''
``submitting,'' ``landings,'' and ``landing;'' and reinstating
regulations that were inadvertently removed in a previous final rule
about locations where NMFS will conduct scale inspections. This action
promotes the goals and objectives of the fishery management plans, the
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, and other
applicable laws.
DATES: Effective August 10, 2011.
ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of this rule, the Regulatory Impact Review
(RIR), and the categorical exclusion memorandum prepared for this
action may be obtained from the Alaska Region Web site at https://alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this
rule may be submitted by mail to NMFS, Alaska Region, P.O. Box 21668,
Juneau, AK 99802-1668, Attn: Ellen Sebastian, Records Officer; in
person at NMFS, Alaska Region, 709 West 9th Street, Room 420A, Juneau,
Alaska; and by e-mail to OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov, or by fax to
202-395-7285.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patsy A. Bearden, 907-586-7008.
[[Page 40629]]
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS manages the U.S. groundfish fisheries
of the exclusive economic zone off Alaska under the Fishery Management
Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska and the Fishery Management
Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management
Area (BSAI FMP). With Federal oversight, the State of Alaska manages
the commercial king crab and Tanner crab fisheries under the Fishery
Management Plan for Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands king and Tanner Crabs.
The fishery management plans (FMPs) were prepared by the North Pacific
Fishery Management Council and approved by the Secretary of Commerce
under authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act, 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. The FMPs are implemented by
regulations at 50 CFR parts 679 and 680. General regulations that
pertain to U.S. fisheries appear at subpart H of 50 CFR part 600.
Management of the Pacific halibut fisheries in and off Alaska is
governed by an international agreement, the ``Convention Between the
United States of America and Canada for the Preservation of the Halibut
Fishery of the Northern Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea,'' (Convention)
which was signed in Ottawa, Canada, on March 2, 1953, and was amended
by the ``Protocol Amending the Convention,'' signed in Washington, DC,
on March 29, 1979. The Convention is implemented in the United States
by the Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982.
The Interagency Electronic Reporting System, with its data entry
component, eLandings, was implemented with a final rule published March
2, 2005 (70 FR 10174), for the Crab Rationalization (CR) Program. The
use of eLandings was implemented for groundfish fisheries and the
Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) Program through a final rule published
December 15, 2008 (73 FR 76136).
Since implementation and use of eLandings, NMFS has identified
minor regulatory changes needed to improve and update the methods and
procedures of eLandings, and to improve the flexibility and efficiency
of recordkeeping and reporting requirements for NMFS Alaska Region
fishery programs.
This final rule revises regulations, as follows:
Standardizes data entry time limits for recording discard,
disposition, product, and other required information in the daily
fishing logbook, daily cumulative production logbook, or eLandings to
correspond with actual fishing operations.
Sets time limits for recording information in the paper
catcher vessel daily fishing logbooks (DFLs) and mothership and
catcher/processor DCPLs.
Sets time limits to submit landing reports and production
reports to NMFS through eLandings.
Sets time limits to submit electronic logbook (ELB)
information through eLandings.
Revises information to be recorded or submitted ``by noon
of the following day'' to read ``by midnight of the following day.''
Revises ``noon'' and ``midnight'' in Alaska local time
(A.l.t.) to read 1200 hours, A.l.t., and 2400 hours, A.l.t.,
respectively.
Changes the deadline for a vessel operator's signature
entry in the DFLs, DCPLs, and ELBs from noon to midnight.
Revises the deadline for printing a copy of the ELB
logsheet from noon to midnight each day.
Revises the submittal time limit for the delivery ``landed
scale weight'' entry on SSP or SFP eLandings landing reports.
Revises the time limit to record scale weights in the DCPL
for catcher/processors participating in the Central Gulf of Alaska
Rockfish Program.
Revises deadlines for recording scale weights and CDQ
group number in the catcher/processor trawl DCPL.
Removes the requirement to record the date of landing in
the SSP or SFP landing report.
Clarifies extension of time limits for eLandings
production reports from SSPs or SFPs not taking deliveries over the
weekend.
Corrects reporting time limit tables for DCPLs and
eLandings.
Adds a requirement that the Registered Crab Receiver
record the region in which the stationary floating processor is located
at the time of crab delivery.
Makes non-substantive clarification edits and corrections
to regulatory text to include the recording of information in a logbook
versus submitting information through eLandings, record information
about crew and observers in eLandings, and the correct use of the terms
``landings'' and ``landing.''
Makes non-substantive clarifications to regulatory tables.
Removes detailed NMFS mail, fax, and delivery addresses
from regulations and replace them with one paragraph stating that the
form must be submitted in accordance with instructions on the form.
Provides separate species codes for Arrowtooth flounder,
Atheresthes stomias, species code 121, and for Kamchatka flounder,
Atheresthes evermanni, species code 117.
Reinstates regulations about scale inspection locations
that were inadvertently removed in a previous rule.
These changes are intended to remove inconsistencies in the current
regulations describing eLandings. These changes will reduce potential
confusion on the part of industry participants, other interested
parties, and the public at large. In addition, these changes will
reduce costs for processors and Registered Crab Receivers using
eLandings. The fishing industry currently uses eLandings to comply with
recordkeeping and reporting requirements, so the time and knowledge it
takes to complete an eLandings data entry is already established. The
entities upon which these changes are imposed are existing registered
eLandings users.
These changes will provide benefits, by clarifying eLandings
requirements for industry participants and other interested parties,
and by increasing the efficiency of the eLandings process. The overall
impact on the fishing industry will be increased operational
flexibility. There are no economic impacts from these proposed
regulatory changes.
NMFS published the proposed rule for this action in the Federal
Register on February 11, 2011 (76 FR 7788), with a public comment
period that closed March 14, 2011. No comments were received during
this comment period.
The principal elements of this regulatory amendment are described
and explained in detail in the preamble to the proposed rule and are
not repeated here.
NMFS made no changes from the proposed rule to the final rule.
Classification
The Administrator, Alaska Region, NMFS, determined that the
amendment is necessary for the conservation and management of the BSAI
and GOA groundfish fisheries and that it is consistent with the
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act and other
applicable laws.
This final rule has been determined to be not significant for
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business
Administration during the proposed rule stage that this action will not
have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small
entities. The factual basis for the certification was published in the
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proposed rule and is not repeated here. No comments were received
regarding this certification, and no changes have been made from the
proposed rule. As a result, a regulatory flexibility analysis was not
required and none was prepared.
Collection-of-Information Requirements
This final rule contains collection-of-information requirements
subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) and which have been
approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Public reporting
burden estimates per response for these requirements are listed by OMB
control number.
OMB Control Number 0648-0213
Public reporting burden is estimated to average per response: 18
minutes for catcher vessel trawl gear DFL; 28 minutes for catcher
vessel longline or pot gear DFL; 31 minutes for mothership DCPL; 41
minutes for catcher/processor longline or pot gear DCPL; and 30 minutes
for catcher/processor trawl gear DCPL or ELB.
OMB Control Number 0648-0515
Public reporting burden is estimated to average per response: 15
minutes for eLandings application processor registration; 35 minutes
for eLandings landing report; and 20 minutes for catcher/processor or
mothership eLandings production report.
OMB Control Number 0648-0330
Public reporting burden is estimated to average per response: 6
minutes for inspection request for an at-sea scale.
Public reporting estimates include the time for reviewing
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the
collection-of-information.
Send comments on these or any other aspects of the collection-of-
information to NMFS Alaska Region at the ADDRESSES above, and e-mail to
OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov, or fax to 202-395-7285.
Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is
required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty
for failure to comply with, a collection-of-information subject to the
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection-of-information displays
a currently valid OMB control number.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679
Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Dated: June 28, 2011.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 679 is amended
as follows:
PART 679--FISHERIES OF THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF ALASKA
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1. The authority citation for part 679 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et seq.; 3631 et seq.;
Pub. L. 108-447.
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2. In Sec. 679.5,
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a. Remove paragraphs (c)(3)(i)(C)(2) and (e)(5)(i)(A)(11);
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b. Redesignate paragraph (c)(3)(i)(C)(1) as (c)(3)(i)(C), paragraphs
(c)(4)(ii)(B)(2) through (6) as paragraphs (c)(4)(ii)(B)(3) through
(7), and paragraph (e)(5)(i)(A)(12) as (e)(5)(i)(A)(11);
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c. Revise paragraphs (c)(3)(ii)(A) table heading, (c)(3)(ii)(A)(2),
(c)(3)(ii)(B) introductory text, (c)(3)(ii)(B) table heading,
(c)(3)(ii)(B)(1), (2), (3), (4), and (5), (c)(4)(ii) heading,
(c)(4)(ii)(A) table heading, (c)(4)(ii)(A)(2), (c)(4)(ii)(B)
introductory text, (c)(4)(ii)(B) table heading, (c)(4)(ii)(B)(1), newly
redesignated (c)(4)(ii)(B)(3) through (6), (c)(6)(ii) heading,
(c)(6)(ii) introductory text, (c)(6)(ii) table heading, (c)(6)(ii)(A),
(B), (C), (D), and (E), (e)(2)(ii), (e)(4), (e)(5)(i)(B), (e)(5)(ii),
(e)(6)(ii), (e)(7)(iii)(C), (e)(8)(iii)(B), (e)(9)(ii), (e)(10)(iv),
(e)(11)(i), (e)(12), (f)(2)(iii)(B)(1), and (f)(3)(i)(C); and
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d. Add paragraphs (c)(4)(ii)(B)(2) and (e)(8)(iii)(D).
The additions and revisions read as follows:
Sec. 679.5 Recordkeeping and reporting (R&R).
* * * * *
(c) * * *
(3) * * *
(ii) * * *
(A) * * *
Reporting Time Limits, Catcher Vessel Longline or Pot Gear
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Required information Time limit for recording
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* * * * * * *
(2) Discard and disposition information By 2400 hours, A.l.t., each day
to record the previous day's
discard and disposition
information.
* * * * * * *
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(B) Catcher/processor. The operator of a catcher/processor using
longline or pot gear must record in the DCPL or submit via eLandings
the information from the following table for each set within the
specified time limit:
Reporting Time Limits, Catcher/Processor Longline or Pot Gear
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Submit via
Required information Record in DCPL eLandings Time limit for reporting
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(1) Set number, time and date gear set, X ............... Within 2 hours after completion of
time and date gear hauled, beginning and gear retrieval.
end positions, CDQ group number, halibut
CDQ permit number, halibut IFQ permit
number, sablefish IFQ permit number, crab
IFQ permit number, FFP number and/or
Federal crab vessel permit number (if
applicable), number of pots set, and
estimated total hail weight for each set.
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(2) Discard and disposition information... ............... X By 2400 hours, A.l.t., each day to
record the previous day's discard
and disposition information.
(3) Product information................... ............... X By 2400 hours, A.l.t., each day to
record the previous day's
production information.
(4) All other required information........ X ............... By 2400 hours, A.l.t., of the day
following completion of
production.
(5) Operator sign the completed logsheets. X ............... By 2400 hours, A.l.t., of the day
following the week-ending date of
the weekly reporting period.
* * * * * * *
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(4) * * *
(ii) Reporting time limits.
(A) * * *
Reporting Time Limits, Catcher Vessel Trawl Gear
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Required information Time limit for recording
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* * * * * * *
(2) Discard and disposition information By 2400 hours, A.l.t., each day
to record the previous day's
discard and disposition
information.
* * * * * * *
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(B) Catcher/processor. The operator of a catcher/processor using
trawl gear must record in the DCPL or submit via eLandings the
information in the following table for each haul within the specified
time limit:
Reporting Time Limits, Catcher/Processor Trawl Gear
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Submit via
Required information Record in DCPL eLandings Time limit for reporting
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(1) Management program, except CDQ X ............... Within 2 hours after completion of
Program, haul number, time and date gear gear retrieval.
set, time and date gear hauled, begin and
end positions of gear, and, if not
required to weigh catch on a scale
approved by NMFS, total estimated hail
weight for each haul.
(2) CDQ group number (if applicable) and, X ............... Within 2 hours after completion of
if required to weigh catch on a scale weighing all catch in the haul.
approved by NMFS, the scale weight of
total catch for each haul.
(3) Discard and disposition information... ............... X By 2400 hours, A.l.t., each day to
record the previous day's discard
and disposition information.
(4) Product information................... ............... X By 2400 hours, A.l.t., each day to
record the previous day's
production information.
(5) All other required information........ X ............... By 2400 hours, A.l.t., of the day
following completion of
production to record all other
required information.
(6) Operator sign the completed logsheets. X ............... By 2400 hours, A.l.t., of the day
following the week-ending date of
the weekly reporting period.
* * * * * * *
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* * * * *
(6) * * *
(ii) Reporting time limits. The operator of a mothership must
record in the DCPL or submit via eLandings the information in the
following table for each groundfish delivery within the specified time
limit:
Reporting Time Limits, Mothership
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Submit via
Required information Record in DCPL eLandings Time limit for reporting
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(A) All catcher vessel or buying station X ............... Within 2 hours after completion of
delivery information. receipt of each groundfish
delivery.
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(B) Product information................... ............... X By 2400 hours, A.l.t., each day to
record the previous day's
production information.
(C) Discard or disposition information.... ............... X By 2400 hours, A.l.t., each day to
record the previous day's discard/
disposition.
(D) All other required information........ X ............... By 2400 hours, A.l.t., of the day
following completion of
production.
(E) Operator sign the completed logsheets. X ............... By 2400 hours, A.l.t., of the day
following the week-ending date of
the weekly reporting period.
* * * * * * *
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(e) * * *
(2) * * *
(ii) Upon registration acceptance, the User must print, sign, and
mail the User Agreement Form to NMFS at the address or fax number shown
on the form. Confirmation will be e-mailed to indicate that the User is
registered, authorized to use eLandings, and that the UserID and User's
account are enabled.
* * * * *
(4) Information entered automatically for eLandings landing report.
eLandings autofills the following fields from processor registration
records (see paragraph (e)(2) of this section): UserID, processor
company name, business telephone number, e-mail address, port of
landing, operation type (for catcher/processors, motherships, or SFPs),
ADF&G processor code, and Federal permit number. The User must review
the autofilled cells to ensure that they are accurate for the landing
that is taking place. eLandings assigns a unique landing report number
and an ADF&G electronic fish ticket number upon completion of data
entry.
* * * * *
(5) * * *
(i) * * *
(B) Landed scale weight. The User for a shoreside processor or SFP
must record landed scale weight (to the nearest pound) for all retained
species from groundfish deliveries by species code and delivery
condition code. Obtain actual weights for each groundfish species
received and retained by:
(1) Sorting according to species codes and direct weighing of that
species, or
(2) Weighing the entire delivery and then sorting and weighing the
groundfish species individually to determine their weights.
* * * * *
(ii) Submittal time limit. The User for a shoreside processor or
SFP must submit a landing report containing the information described
in paragraph (e)(5)(i) of this section for each groundfish delivery
from a specific vessel by 1200 hours, A.l.t., of the day following
completion of the delivery. If the landed scale weight required in
paragraph (e)(5)(i)(C) of this section is not available by this
deadline, the User must transmit an estimated weight for each species
by 1200 hours, A.l.t., of the day following completion of the delivery,
and must submit a revised landing report with the landed scale weight
for each species by 1200 hours, A.l.t., of the third day following
completion of the delivery.
* * * * *
(6) * * *
(ii) Submittal time limit. The User for a mothership must submit a
landing report containing the information described at paragraph
(e)(6)(i) of this section for each groundfish delivery from a specific
vessel by 2400 hours, A.l.t., of the day following the delivery.
* * * * *
(7) * * *
(iii) * * *
(C) Landing completion. The User for the Registered Buyer must
submit an IFQ landing report, containing the information described in
this paragraph (e)(7), within six hours after all IFQ halibut, CDQ
halibut, and IFQ sablefish are offloaded from a specific vessel and
prior to shipment or transfer of said fish from the landing site.
* * * * *
(8) * * *
(iii) * * *
(B) Operation type and port code--(1) If a shoreside processor, the
port code is pre-filled automatically (see Sec. 679.5(e)(4)).
(2) If a catcher/processor, the at-sea operation type is pre-filled
automatically.
(3) If an SFP and crab delivery is received in port, the at-sea
operation type is pre-filled automatically (see Sec. 679.5(e)(4)) and
the User must enter the port code from Table 14a to this part.
(4) If an SFP and crab delivery is received at sea, the at-sea
operation type is pre-filled automatically (see Sec. 679.5(e)(4)) and
the User must enter the appropriate crab regional designation (see
Sec. 680.40(b)(2)), shown below:
CR Crab Regional Designations
------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
N--North Region................... Landed in the Bering Sea subarea
north of 56[deg]20' N. lat.
S--South Region................... Landed in any area in Alaska, not in
the North Region.
W--West Region.................... West of 174[deg] W. long. Only
applicable for western Aleutian
Islands golden king crab (WAG).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* * * * *
(D) Crew and observer information--(1) For crew size, enter the
number of licensed crew aboard the vessel, including the operator.
(2) Number of observers aboard.
* * * * *
(9) * * *
(ii) Submittal time limits--(A) When active pursuant to paragraph
(c)(5)(ii) of this section, the User for a shoreside processor or SFP
must submit a production report by 1200 hours, A.l.t., each day to
record the previous day's production information.
(B) If a shoreside processor or SFP using eLandings is not taking
deliveries
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over a weekend, the User or manager may submit the eLandings production
report from Saturday and Sunday to NMFS by 1200 hours, A.l.t., on the
following Monday.
(10) * * *
(iv) Submittal time limits--(A) Except as described in paragraph
(e)(10)(iv)(B) of this section, when a mothership is active pursuant to
paragraph (c)(6)(iv) of this section, a catcher/processor longline or
pot gear is active pursuant to paragraph (c)(3)(iv)(B) of this section,
or a catcher/processor trawl gear is active pursuant to paragraph
(c)(4)(iv)(B) of this section, the User for a mothership or catcher/
processor must submit a production report by 2400 hours, A.l.t., each
day to record the previous day's production information.
(B) If a vessel is required to have 100 percent observer coverage
or more, the User may submit a production report for Friday, Saturday,
and Sunday no later than 2400 hours, A.l.t., on the following Monday.
(11) Printing of landing reports, landing receipts, and production
reports--(i) The User daily must print a paper copy onsite or onboard
of:
(A) Each landing report.
(B) If IFQ halibut, IFQ sablefish, or CDQ halibut, each sablefish/
halibut IFQ landing receipt.
(C) If IFQ crab, each crab IFQ landing receipt.
(D) Each production report.
* * * * *
(12) Retention and inspection of landing reports, landing receipts,
and production reports--(i) The User daily must retain a printed paper
copy onsite or onboard of:
(A) Each landing report.
(B) If IFQ halibut, IFQ sablefish, or CDQ halibut, each sablefish/
halibut IFQ landing receipt.
(C) If IFQ crab, each crab IFQ landing receipt.
(D) Each production report.
(ii) The User must make available the printed copies upon request
of NMFS observers and authorized officers as indicated at paragraph
(a)(5) of this section.
(f) * * *
(2) * * *
(iii) * * *
(B) * * *
(1) Recording time limits. The time limits for recording applicable
information in the ELBs are the same as the recording time limits for
DFLs and DCPLs in paragraphs (c)(3), (c)(4), and (c)(6) of this
section.
* * * * *
(3) * * *
(i) * * *
(C) Print a copy of the ELB logsheet for the observer's use, if an
observer is onboard the vessel, by 2400 hours, A.l.t., each day to
record the previous day's ELB information.
* * * * *
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3. In Sec. 679.28, paragraph (b)(2)(v) is revised to read as follows.
Sec. 679.28 Equipment and operational requirements.
* * * * *
(b) * * *
(2) * * *
(v) Where will scale inspections be conducted? Scales inspections
by inspectors paid by NMFS will be conducted on vessels tied up at
docks in Kodiak, Alaska; Dutch Harbor, Alaska; and in the Puget Sound
area of Washington State.
Sec. Sec. 679.5, 679.28, 679.32, 679.40, 679.41, 679.42, 679.45,
679.80, 679.90, 679.94 [Amended]
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4. At each of the locations shown in the ``Location'' column, remove
the phrase indicated in the ``Remove'' column and replace it with the
phrase indicated in the ``Add'' column for the number of times
indicated in the ``Frequency'' column.
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Location Remove Add Frequency
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Sec. 679.5(c)(3)(i)(B)(2)............. sablefish landings data... sablefish landing data.... 1
Sec. 679.5(c)(3)(ii) heading.......... Data entry time limits.... Reporting time limits..... 1
Sec. 679.5(c)(4)(i)(B)................ catch-by-haul landings catch-by-haul landing 1
information. information.
Sec. 679.5(c)(4)(iv)(B)(2)............ record in eLandings....... submit in eLandings....... 1
Sec. 679.5(c)(4)(v)(C)................ noon...................... 2400 hours, A.l.t......... 1
Sec. 679.5(e)(1)(i)................... landings data............. landing data.............. 1
Sec. 679.5(e)(1)(iii) heading......... Reporting of IFQ crab, IFQ IFQ manual landing report. 1
halibut, and IFQ
sablefish.
Sec. 679.5(e)(5) heading.............. SFP landings report....... SFP landing report........ 1
Sec. 679.5(e)(5) introductory text.... daily landings report..... daily landing report...... 1
Sec. 679.5(e)(6) heading.............. Mothership landings report Mothership landing report. 1
Sec. 679.5(e)(6) introductory text.... daily landings report..... daily landing report...... 1
Sec. 679.5(e)(7) heading.............. Registered Buyer landings Registered Buyer landing 1
report. report.
Sec. 679.5(e)(7) introductory text.... landings reports.......... landing reports........... 1
Sec. 679.5(e)(7)(ii)(A) and (iii)(B).. groundfish IFQ landing sablefish/halibut IFQ 1
receipt. landing receipt.
Sec. 679.5(e)(8) heading.............. Registered Crab Receiver Registered Crab Receiver 1
(RCR) IFQ crab landings (RCR) IFQ crab landing
report. report.
Sec. 679.5(e)(8)(i) and (ii).......... landings report........... landing report............ 1
Sec. 679.5(e)(8)(iii)................. must enter the following must submit information 1
information (see described at paragraphs
paragraphs (e)(8)(iii)(A) (e)(8)(iii)(A) through
through (C) of this (D) of this section into
section) into eLandings. eLandings.
Sec. 679.5(e)(8)(vi)(B)............... noon...................... 1200 hours, A.l.t......... 1
Sec. 679.5(f)(3)(i)(A)................ noon...................... 2400 hours, A.l.t......... 1
Sec. 679.5(f)(4)(i)................... noon...................... 2400 hours, A.l.t......... 1
Sec. 679.28(d)(8)(i) introductory https://www.fakr.noaa.gov.. https://alaskafisheries. 1
text, Sec. 679.28(i)(3) introductory noaa.gov.
text, Sec. 679.32(c)(1), Sec.
679.41(m)(3) introductory text, Sec.
679.42(d)(2)(iii) introductory text,
Sec. 679.80(e)(2), Sec.
679.90(b)(2), Sec. 679.90(f)(2), and
Sec. 679.94(a)(3).
Sec. 679.40(h)(2)..................... groundfish IFQ landing sablefish/halibut IFQ 1
receipt. landing receipt.
Sec. 679.45(a)(4)(iii)................ https://www.fakr.noaa.gov/ https://alaskafisheries. 1
ram. noaa.gov/ram.
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5. Revise Table 1a to part 679 to read as follows:
Table 1a to Part 679--Delivery Condition* and Product Codes
[General Use Codes]
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Description Code
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Belly flaps. Flesh in region of pelvic and pectoral fins 19
and behind head (ancillary only)..........................
Bled only. Throat, or isthmus, slit to allow blood to drain 03
Bled fish destined for fish meal (includes offsite 42
production) DO NOT RECORD ON PTR..........................
Bones (if meal, report as 32) (ancillary only)............. 39
Butterfly, no backbone. Head removed, belly slit, viscera 37
and most of backbone removed; fillets attached............
Cheeks. Muscles on sides of head (ancillary only).......... 17
Chins. Lower jaw (mandible), muscles, and flesh (ancillary 18
only).....................................................
Fillets, deep-skin. Meat with skin, adjacent meat with 24
silver lining, and ribs removed from sides of body behind
head and in front of tail, resulting in thin fillets......
Fillets, skinless/boneless. Meat with both skin and ribs 23
removed, from sides of body behind head and in front of
tail......................................................
Fillets with ribs, no skin. Meat with ribs with skin 22
removed, from sides of body behind head and in front of
tail......................................................
Fillets with skin and ribs. Meat and skin with ribs 20
attached, from sides of body behind head and in front of
tail......................................................
Fillets with skin, no ribs. Meat and skin with ribs 21
removed, from sides of body behind head and in front of
tail......................................................
Fish meal. Meal from whole fish or fish parts; includes 32
bone meal.................................................
Fish oil. Rendered oil from whole fish or fish parts. 33
Record only oil destined for sale and not oil stored or
burned for fuel onboard...................................
Gutted, head on. Belly slit and viscera removed............ 04
Gutted, head off. Belly slit and viscera removed (May be 05
used for halibut personal use)............................
Head and gutted, with roe.................................. 06
Headed and gutted, Western cut. Head removed just in front 07
of the collar bone, and viscera removed...................
Headed and gutted, Eastern cut. Head removed just behind 08
the collar bone, and viscera removed......................
Headed and gutted, tail removed. Head removed usually in 10
front of collar bone, and viscera and tail removed........
Heads. Heads only, regardless where severed from body 16
(ancillary only)..........................................
Kirimi (Steak). Head removed either in front or behind the 11
collar bone, viscera removed, and tail removed by cuts
perpendicular to the spine, resulting in a steak..........
Mantles, octopus or squid. Flesh after removal of viscera 36
and arms..................................................
Milt. In sacs, or testes (ancillary only).................. 34
Minced. Ground flesh....................................... 31
Other retained product. If product is not listed on this 97
table, enter code 97 and write a description with product
recovery rate next to it in parentheses...................
Pectoral girdle. Collar bone and associated bones, 15
cartilage and flesh.......................................
Roe. Eggs, either loose or in sacs, or skeins (ancillary 14
only).....................................................
Salted and split. Head removed, belly slit, viscera 12
removed, fillets cut from head to tail but remaining
attached near tail. Product salted........................
Stomachs. Includes all internal organs (ancillary only).... 35
Surimi. Paste from fish flesh and additives................ 30
Whole fish/ or shellfish/food fish......................... 01
Wings. On skates, side fins are cut off next to body....... 13
SHELLFISH ONLY
Soft shell crab........................................ 75
Bitter crab............................................ 76
Deadloss............................................... 79
Sections............................................... 80
Meat................................................... 81
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Note: When using whole fish code, record round weights rather than
product weights, even if the whole fish is not used.
* Delivery condition code: Condition of the fish or shellfish at the
point it is weighed and recorded on the ADF&G fish ticket.
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6. Revise Table 1b to part 679 to read as follows:
Table 1b to Part 679--Discard and Disposition Codes \1\
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Description Code
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Confiscation or seized..................................... 63
Deadloss (crab only)....................................... 79
Overage.................................................... 62
Retained for future sale................................... 87
Tagged IFQ Fish (Exempt from debit)........................ 64
Whole fish/bait, not sold. Used as bait onboard vessel..... 92
Whole fish/bait, sold...................................... 61
Whole fish/discard at sea. Whole groundfish and prohibited 98
species discarded by catcher vessels, catcher/processors,
motherships, or tenders. DO NOT RECORD ON PTR.............
Whole fish/discard, damaged. Whole fish damaged by 93
observer's sampling procedures............................
Whole fish/discard, decomposed. Decomposed or previously 89
discarded fish............................................
Whole fish/discard, infested. Flea-infested fish, parasite- 88
infested fish.............................................
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Whole fish/discard, onshore. Discard after delivery and 99
before processing by shoreside processors, stationary
floating processors, and buying stations and in-plant
discard of whole groundfish and prohibited species during
processing. DO NOT RECORD ON PTR..........................
Whole fish/donated prohibited species. Number of Pacific 86
salmon or Pacific halibut, otherwise required to be
discarded, that is donated to charity under a NMFS-
authorized program........................................
Whole fish/fish meal. Whole fish destined for meal 41
(includes offsite production.) DO NOT RECORD ON PTR.......
Whole fish/personal use, consumption. Fish or fish products 95
eaten on board or taken off the vessel for personal use.
Not sold or utilized as bait..............................
Whole fish/sold, for human consumption..................... 60
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Note: When using whole fish codes, record round weights rather than
product weights, even if the whole fish is not used.
\1\ Disposition Code: The intended use or disposal of the fish or
shellfish.
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7. Revise Table 2a to part 679 to read as follows:
Table 2a to Part 679--Species Codes: FMP Groundfish
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Species description Code
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Atka mackerel (greenling).................................. 193
Flatfish, miscellaneous (flatfish species without separate 120
codes)....................................................
FLOUNDER
Alaska plaice.......................................... 133
Arrowtooth............................................. 121
Bering................................................. 116
Kamchatka.............................................. 117
Starry................................................. 129
Octopus, North Pacific..................................... 870
Pacific cod................................................ 110
Pollock.................................................... 270
ROCKFISH
Aurora (Sebastes aurora)............................... 185
Black (BSAI) (S. melanops)............................. 142
Blackgill (S. melanostomus)............................ 177
Blue (BSAI) (S. mystinus).............................. 167
Bocaccio (S. paucispinis).............................. 137
Canary (S. pinniger)................................... 146
Chilipepper (S. goodei)................................ 178
China (S. nebulosus)................................... 149
Copper (S. caurinus)................................... 138
Darkblotched (S. crameri).............................. 159
Dusky (S. variabilis).................................. 172
Greenstriped (S. elongatus)............................ 135
Harlequin (S. variegatus).............................. 176
Northern (S. polyspinis)............................... 136
Pacific Ocean Perch (S. alutus)........................ 141
Pygmy (S. wilsoni)..................................... 179
Quillback (S. maliger)................................. 147
Redbanded (S. babcocki)................................ 153
Redstripe (S. proriger)................................ 158
Rosethorn (S. helvomaculatus).......................... 150
Rougheye (S. aleutianus)............................... 151
Sharpchin (S. zacentrus)............................... 166
Shortbelly (S. jordani)................................ 181
Shortraker (S. borealis)............................... 152
Silvergray (S. brevispinis)............................ 157
Splitnose (S. diploproa)............................... 182
Stripetail (S. saxicola)............................... 183
Thornyhead (all Sebastolobus species).................. 143
Tiger (S. nigrocinctus)................................ 148
Vermilion (S. miniatus)................................ 184
Widow (S. entomelas)................................... 156
Yelloweye (S. ruberrimus).............................. 145
Yellowmouth (S. reedi)................................. 175
Yellowtail (S. flavidus)............................... 155
Sablefish (blackcod)....................................... 710
Sculpins................................................... 160
SHARKS
Other (if salmon, spiny dogfish or Pacific sleeper 689
shark--use specific species code).....................
Pacific sleeper........................................ 692
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Salmon................................................. 690
Spiny dogfish.......................................... 691
SKATES
Big.................................................... 702
Longnose............................................... 701
Other (If longnose or big skate--use specific species 700
code).................................................
SOLE
Butter................................................. 126
Dover.................................................. 124
English................................................ 128
Flathead............................................... 122
Petrale................................................ 131
Rex.................................................... 125
Rock................................................... 123
Sand................................................... 132
Yellowfin.............................................. 127
Squid, majestic............................................ 875
Turbot, Greenland.......................................... 134
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8. Revise Table 2d to part 679 to read as follows:
Table 2d to Part 679--Species Codes: Non-FMP Species
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General use
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Species description Code
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Arctic char, anadromous.................................... 521
Dolly varden, anadromous................................... 531
Eels or eel-like fish...................................... 210
Eel, wolf.................................................. 217
GREENLING
Kelp................................................... 194
Rock................................................... 191
Whitespot.............................................. 192
Grenadier, giant........................................... 214
Grenadier (rattail)........................................ 213
Jellyfish (unspecified).................................... 625
Lamprey, pacific........................................... 600
Lingcod.................................................... 130
Lumpsucker................................................. 216
Pacific flatnose........................................... 260
Pacific hagfish............................................ 212
Pacific hake............................................... 112
Pacific lamprey............................................ 600
Pacific saury.............................................. 220
Pacific tomcod............................................. 250
Poacher (Family Algonidae)................................. 219
Prowfish................................................... 215
Ratfish.................................................... 714
Rockfish, black (GOA)...................................... 142
Rockfish, blue (GOA)....................................... 167
Rockfish, dark............................................. 173
Sardine, Pacific (pilchard)................................ 170
Sea cucumber, red.......................................... 895
Shad....................................................... 180
Skilfish................................................... 715
Snailfish, general (genus Liparis and genus Careproctus)... 218
Sturgeon, general.......................................... 680
Wrymouths.................................................. 211
Shellfish
Abalone, northern (pinto).............................. 860
Clams
Arctic surf............................................ 812
Cockle................................................. 820
Eastern softshell...................................... 842
Pacific geoduck........................................ 815
Pacific littleneck..................................... 840
Pacific razor.......................................... 830
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Washington butter...................................... 810
Coral...................................................... 899
Mussel, blue............................................... 855
Oyster, Pacific............................................ 880
Scallop, weathervane....................................... 850
Scallop, pink (or calico).................................. 851
SHRIMP
Coonstripe............................................. 864
Humpy.................................................. 963
Northern (pink)........................................ 961
Sidestripe............................................. 962
Spot................................................... 965
Snails..................................................... 890
Urchin, green sea.......................................... 893
Urchin, red sea............................................ 892
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9. Revise Table 3 to part 679 to read as follows:
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10. Revise Table 10 to part 679 to read as follows:
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11. Revise Table 21 to part 679 to read as follows:
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Table 21 to Part 679--Eligible GOA Communities, Halibut IFQ Regulatory
Use Areas and Community Governing Body That Recommends the Community
Quota Entity
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Community governing body
Eligible GOA community that recommends the CQE
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May use halibut QS only in halibut IFQ regulatory areas 2C, 3A
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Angoon.................................... City of Angoon.
Coffman Cove.............................. City of Coffman Cove.
Craig..................................... City of Craig.
Edna Bay.................................. Edna Bay Community
Association.
Elfin Cove................................ Community of Elfin Cove.
Gustavus.................................. Gustavus Community
Association.
Hollis.................................... Hollis Community Council.
Hoonah.................................... City of Hoonah.
Hydaburg.................................. City of Hydaburg.
Kake...................................... City of Kake.
Kasaan.................................... City of Kasaan.
Klawock................................... City of Klawock.
Metlakatla................................ Metlakatla Indian Village.
Meyers Chuck.............................. N/A.
Pelican................................... City of Pelican.
Point Baker............................... Point Baker Community.
Port Alexander............................ City of Port Alexander.
Port Protection........................... Port Protection Community
Association.
Tenakee Springs........................... City of Tenakee Springs.
Thorne Bay................................ City of Thorne Bay.
Whale Pass................................ Whale Pass Community
Association.
Akhiok.................................... City of Akhiok.
Chenega Bay............................... Chenega IRA Village.
Chignik................................... City of Chignik.
Chignik Lagoon............................ Chignik Lagoon Village
Council.
Chignik Lake.............................. Chignik Lake Traditional
Council.
Halibut Cove.............................. N/A.
Ivanof Bay................................ Ivanof Bay Village Council.
Karluk.................................... Native Village of Karluk.
King Cove................................. City of King Cove.
Larsen Bay................................ City of Larsen Bay.
Nanwalek.................................. Nanwalek IRA Council.
Old Harbor................................ City of Old Harbor.
Ouzinkie.................................. City of Ouzinkie.
Perryville................................ Native Village of
Perryville.
Port Graham............................... Port Graham Village Council.
Port Lions................................ City of Port Lions.
Sand Point................................ City of Sand Point.
Seldovia.................................. City of Seldovia.
Tatitlek.................................. Native Village of Tatitlek.
Tyonek.................................... Native Village of Tyonek.
Yakutat................................... City of Yakutat.
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