Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic; Reopening of the Commercial Harvest of Red Snapper and Gray Triggerfish in the South Atlantic, 73555-73556 [2012-29878]
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implements the FMP through
regulations at 50 CFR part 622 under the
authority of the Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management
Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 622
Background
[Docket Nos. 120709225–2365–01 and
100812345–2142–03]
RIN 0648–XC367
Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South
Atlantic; Reopening of the Commercial
Harvest of Red Snapper and Gray
Triggerfish in the South Atlantic
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; reopening.
AGENCY:
NMFS reopens the 2012
commercial sector for red snapper and
gray triggerfish in the South Atlantic
exclusive economic zone (EEZ). NMFS
previously determined the commercial
annual catch limits (ACLs) for gray
triggerfish and red snapper had been
reached, and closed the commercial
sector for gray triggerfish at 12:01 a.m.,
local time, on September 11, 2012 and
the commercial sector for red snapper at
12:01 a.m., local time, on November 21,
2012. However, updated landings
estimates indicate the commercial ACLs
for red snapper and gray triggerfish have
not been reached at this time. Therefore,
NMFS is reopening the commercial
sector for red snapper and gray
triggerfish in the South Atlantic at 12:01
a.m., on December 12, 2012. These
species will remain open until 12:01
a.m. on December 19, 2012. The
intended effect of this temporary rule is
to maximize harvest benefits for
commercial red snapper and gray
triggerfish fishermen. Additionally, this
reopening for red snapper provides an
opportunity to collect fishery-dependent
data that could be useful for the 2014
red snapper stock assessment.
DATES: This temporary rule is effective
12:01 a.m., local time, December 12,
2012, until 12:01 a.m., local time,
December 19, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Catherine Hayslip, telephone: 727–824–
5305, or email:
catherine.hayslip@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS and
the South Atlantic Fishery Management
Council (Council) manage South
Atlantic snapper-grouper including red
snapper and gray triggerfish under the
Fishery Management Plan for the
Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South
Atlantic Region (FMP). The Council
prepared the FMP and NMFS
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Red Snapper
NMFS implemented emergency
rulemaking to allow for the limited
harvest and possession of red snapper in
or from the South Atlantic EEZ in 2012
(77 FR 51939, August 28, 2012).
Through the emergency rule, NMFS
implemented an ACL of 20,818 lb (9,443
kg), gutted weight, for the commercial
sector. A commercial trip limit of 50 lb
(22.7-kg), gutted weight, no size limit,
and a 7-day commercial fishing season
were implemented to constrain harvest
to the ACL. The commercial fishing
season opened at 12:01 a.m., local time,
September 17, 2012, and closed at 12:01
a.m., local time, September 24, 2012.
The Southeast Fisheries Science Center
(SEFSC) monitored commercial
landings during the 7-day season to
determine whether the commercial ACL
had been harvested. The AMs specified
in 50 CFR 622.49(b)(25)(i) state that if
the SEFSC determines the ACL has not
been harvested during the 7-day season,
the Regional Administrator may reopen
the commercial sector for an additional
limited time. The SEFSC determined
that the ACL was not harvested during
the first 7-day season, therefore, NMFS
published a temporary rule on
November 15, 2012 (77 FR 68071), and
reopened the commercial sector for red
snapper at 12:01 a.m., on November 13,
2012, and closed it at 12:01 a.m., on
November 21, 2012. However, the
SEFSC determined that the ACL was not
harvested during the November
reopening, therefore, NMFS is
reopening the commercial sector for red
snapper at 12:01 a.m., on December 12,
2012, and closing it at 12:01 a.m., on
December 19, 2012. During the
reopening, harvest will again be limited
to the 50-lb (22.7-kg), gutted weight,
daily trip limit and there will be no size
limit.
After the commercial sector closes, an
operator of a vessel with a valid
commercial vessel permit for South
Atlantic snapper-grouper having red
snapper onboard must have landed and
bartered, traded or sold such red
snapper prior to 12:01 a.m., local time,
December 19, 2012. During the closure,
all sale or purchase of red snapper is
prohibited and, because the recreational
sector is also closed, the bag and
possession limit of red snapper is zero.
This bag and possession limit and the
prohibition on sale/purchase apply in
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the South Atlantic on board a vessel for
which a valid Federal commercial or
charter vessel/headboat permit for
South Atlantic snapper-grouper has
been issued, without regard to where
such species were harvested, i.e., in
state or Federal waters. The prohibition
on sale or purchase does not apply to
the sale or purchase of red snapper that
were harvested, landed ashore, and sold
prior to 12:01 a.m., local time, December
19, 2012, and were held in cold storage
by a dealer or processor.
Gray Triggerfish
NMFS determined that the
commercial ACL of 305,262 lb (138,465
kg), round weight, for gray triggerfish
was reached and published a temporary
rule on September 4, 2012 (77 FR
53776), to close gray triggerfish on
September 11, 2012. However, since
that closure, the SEFSC has received
additional landings data and has
determined that the ACL was not
harvested prior to September 11, 2012.
Therefore, in accordance with 50 CFR
622.43(c), NMFS is reopening the
commercial sector for gray triggerfish
beginning at 12:01 a.m., on December
12, 2012, and closing at 12:01 a.m., on
December 19, 2012.
After the commercial sector closes, all
sale or purchase of gray triggerfish is
prohibited and harvest or possession of
gray triggerfish in or from the South
Atlantic EEZ is limited to the bag and
possession limit, as specified at 50 CFR
622.39(d)(1) and (d)(2). During the
closure, the bag and possession limits
and the prohibition on sale/purchase
apply in the South Atlantic on board a
vessel for which a valid Federal
commercial or charter vessel/headboat
permit for South Atlantic snappergrouper has been issued, without regard
to where the fish were harvested, i.e., in
state or Federal waters. The commercial
sector for gray triggerfish will reopen on
January 1, 2013, the beginning of the
2013 commercial fishing season.
Classification
The Regional Administrator,
Southeast Region, NMFS, has
determined this temporary rule is
necessary for the conservation and
management of South Atlantic red
snapper and gray triggerfish and is
consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens
Act and other applicable laws.
This action is taken under 50 CFR
622.49(b)(25)(i) and 50 CFR 622.43(c)
and is exempt from review under
Executive Order 12866.
These measures are exempt from the
procedures of the Regulatory Flexibility
Act because the temporary rule is issued
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without opportunity for prior notice and
comment.
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), there
is good cause to waive the requirements
to provide prior notice and the
opportunity for public comment on this
temporary rule. Such procedures are
unnecessary and contrary to the public
interest regarding red snapper because
the commercial ACL and AMs for red
snapper were established in emergency
rulemaking to allow for the limited
harvest and possession of red snapper in
2012 (77 FR 51939, August 28, 2012),
and the AMs allow the Regional
Administrator to reopen the commercial
sector if the ACL has been determined
to have not been reached during the first
7-day commercial season. NMFS
previously determined the commercial
ACL for red snapper would be reached
by November 21, 2012, and closed the
commercial sector for red snapper in the
South Atlantic at 12:01 a.m., local time,
on November 21, 2012. However,
updated landings estimates indicate the
commercial ACL for red snapper has not
been reached at this time, and therefore
additional harvest is available in order
to achieve optimum yield. Such
procedures are unnecessary and
contrary to the public interest regarding
gray triggerfish because NMFS
previously determined the commercial
ACL for gray triggerfish would be
reached by September 11, 2012, and
therefore, closed the commercial sector
for gray triggerfish in the South Atlantic
at 12:01 a.m., local time, on September
11, 2012. However, updated landings
estimates indicate the commercial ACL
for gray triggerfish has not been reached
at this time, and therefore additional
harvest is available in order to achieve
optimum yield. All that remains is to
notify the public that additional harvest
is available under the established ACLs
and, therefore, the commercial sector for
red snapper and gray triggerfish will
reopen.
Additionally, reopening the
commercial sector for red snapper and
gray triggerfish will likely result in
revenue increases to commercial
vessels. Fishermen will be able to keep
the red snapper and gray triggerfish that
they are currently required to discard.
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Additionally, reopening the commercial
sector for red snapper will provide an
opportunity to collect fishery-dependent
data that will likely be useful for the
2014 red snapper stock assessment.
Delaying the implementation of this
rulemaking to provide prior notice and
the opportunity for public comment
would reduce the likelihood of
reopening the commercial sector for red
snapper and gray triggerfish in the 2012
fishing year.
For the aforementioned reasons, the
AA also finds good cause to waive the
30-day delay in the effectiveness of this
action under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3).
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: December 6, 2012.
Emily H. Menashes,
Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 111220786–1781–01]
RIN 0648–XC373
Fisheries of the Northeastern United
States; Summer Flounder Fishery;
Quota Transfer
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; quota transfer.
AGENCY:
NMFS announces that the
State of Maine is transferring a portion
of its 2012 commercial summer flounder
quota to the State of Connecticut. NMFS
is adjusting the quotas and announcing
the revised commercial quota for each
state involved.
DATES: Effective December 6, 2012,
through December 31, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Carly Bari, Fishery Management
Specialist, 978–281–9224.
SUMMARY:
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Regulations governing the summer
flounder fishery are in 50 CFR part 648,
and require annual specification of a
commercial quota that is apportioned
among the coastal states from North
Carolina through Maine. The process to
set the annual commercial quota and the
percent allocated to each state are
described in § 648.100.
The final rule implementing
Amendment 5 to the Summer Flounder,
Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fishery
Management Plan, which was published
on December 17, 1993 (58 FR 65936),
provided a mechanism for summer
flounder quota to be transferred from
one state to another. Two or more states,
under mutual agreement and with the
concurrence of the Administrator,
Northeast Region, NMFS (Regional
Administrator), can transfer or combine
summer flounder commercial quota
under § 648.102(c)(2). The Regional
Administrator is required to consider
the criteria in § 648.102(c)(2)(i) to
evaluate requests for quota transfers or
combinations.
Maine has agreed to transfer 6,000 lb
(2,721 kg) of its 2012 commercial quota
to Connecticut. This transfer was
prompted by the diligent efforts of state
officials in Connecticut not to exceed
the commercial summer flounder quota.
The Regional Administrator has
determined that the criteria set forth in
§ 648.102(c)(2)(i) have been met. The
revised summer flounder quotas for
calendar year 2012 are: Maine, 54 lb (24
kg); and Connecticut, 293,320 lb
(133,048 kg).
Classification
This action is taken under 50 CFR
part 648 and is exempt from review
under Executive Order 12866.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: December 5, 2012.
Emily H. Menashes,
Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 622
[Docket Nos. 120709225-2365-01 and 100812345-2142-03]
RIN 0648-XC367
Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic; Reopening of the
Commercial Harvest of Red Snapper and Gray Triggerfish in the South
Atlantic
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; reopening.
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SUMMARY: NMFS reopens the 2012 commercial sector for red snapper and
gray triggerfish in the South Atlantic exclusive economic zone (EEZ).
NMFS previously determined the commercial annual catch limits (ACLs)
for gray triggerfish and red snapper had been reached, and closed the
commercial sector for gray triggerfish at 12:01 a.m., local time, on
September 11, 2012 and the commercial sector for red snapper at 12:01
a.m., local time, on November 21, 2012. However, updated landings
estimates indicate the commercial ACLs for red snapper and gray
triggerfish have not been reached at this time. Therefore, NMFS is
reopening the commercial sector for red snapper and gray triggerfish in
the South Atlantic at 12:01 a.m., on December 12, 2012. These species
will remain open until 12:01 a.m. on December 19, 2012. The intended
effect of this temporary rule is to maximize harvest benefits for
commercial red snapper and gray triggerfish fishermen. Additionally,
this reopening for red snapper provides an opportunity to collect
fishery-dependent data that could be useful for the 2014 red snapper
stock assessment.
DATES: This temporary rule is effective 12:01 a.m., local time,
December 12, 2012, until 12:01 a.m., local time, December 19, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Catherine Hayslip, telephone: 727-824-
5305, or email: catherine.hayslip@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS and the South Atlantic Fishery
Management Council (Council) manage South Atlantic snapper-grouper
including red snapper and gray triggerfish under the Fishery Management
Plan for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region
(FMP). The Council prepared the FMP and NMFS implements the FMP through
regulations at 50 CFR part 622 under the authority of the Magnuson-
Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act).
Background
Red Snapper
NMFS implemented emergency rulemaking to allow for the limited
harvest and possession of red snapper in or from the South Atlantic EEZ
in 2012 (77 FR 51939, August 28, 2012). Through the emergency rule,
NMFS implemented an ACL of 20,818 lb (9,443 kg), gutted weight, for the
commercial sector. A commercial trip limit of 50 lb (22.7-kg), gutted
weight, no size limit, and a 7-day commercial fishing season were
implemented to constrain harvest to the ACL. The commercial fishing
season opened at 12:01 a.m., local time, September 17, 2012, and closed
at 12:01 a.m., local time, September 24, 2012. The Southeast Fisheries
Science Center (SEFSC) monitored commercial landings during the 7-day
season to determine whether the commercial ACL had been harvested. The
AMs specified in 50 CFR 622.49(b)(25)(i) state that if the SEFSC
determines the ACL has not been harvested during the 7-day season, the
Regional Administrator may reopen the commercial sector for an
additional limited time. The SEFSC determined that the ACL was not
harvested during the first 7-day season, therefore, NMFS published a
temporary rule on November 15, 2012 (77 FR 68071), and reopened the
commercial sector for red snapper at 12:01 a.m., on November 13, 2012,
and closed it at 12:01 a.m., on November 21, 2012. However, the SEFSC
determined that the ACL was not harvested during the November
reopening, therefore, NMFS is reopening the commercial sector for red
snapper at 12:01 a.m., on December 12, 2012, and closing it at 12:01
a.m., on December 19, 2012. During the reopening, harvest will again be
limited to the 50-lb (22.7-kg), gutted weight, daily trip limit and
there will be no size limit.
After the commercial sector closes, an operator of a vessel with a
valid commercial vessel permit for South Atlantic snapper-grouper
having red snapper onboard must have landed and bartered, traded or
sold such red snapper prior to 12:01 a.m., local time, December 19,
2012. During the closure, all sale or purchase of red snapper is
prohibited and, because the recreational sector is also closed, the bag
and possession limit of red snapper is zero. This bag and possession
limit and the prohibition on sale/purchase apply in the South Atlantic
on board a vessel for which a valid Federal commercial or charter
vessel/headboat permit for South Atlantic snapper-grouper has been
issued, without regard to where such species were harvested, i.e., in
state or Federal waters. The prohibition on sale or purchase does not
apply to the sale or purchase of red snapper that were harvested,
landed ashore, and sold prior to 12:01 a.m., local time, December 19,
2012, and were held in cold storage by a dealer or processor.
Gray Triggerfish
NMFS determined that the commercial ACL of 305,262 lb (138,465 kg),
round weight, for gray triggerfish was reached and published a
temporary rule on September 4, 2012 (77 FR 53776), to close gray
triggerfish on September 11, 2012. However, since that closure, the
SEFSC has received additional landings data and has determined that the
ACL was not harvested prior to September 11, 2012. Therefore, in
accordance with 50 CFR 622.43(c), NMFS is reopening the commercial
sector for gray triggerfish beginning at 12:01 a.m., on December 12,
2012, and closing at 12:01 a.m., on December 19, 2012.
After the commercial sector closes, all sale or purchase of gray
triggerfish is prohibited and harvest or possession of gray triggerfish
in or from the South Atlantic EEZ is limited to the bag and possession
limit, as specified at 50 CFR 622.39(d)(1) and (d)(2). During the
closure, the bag and possession limits and the prohibition on sale/
purchase apply in the South Atlantic on board a vessel for which a
valid Federal commercial or charter vessel/headboat permit for South
Atlantic snapper-grouper has been issued, without regard to where the
fish were harvested, i.e., in state or Federal waters. The commercial
sector for gray triggerfish will reopen on January 1, 2013, the
beginning of the 2013 commercial fishing season.
Classification
The Regional Administrator, Southeast Region, NMFS, has determined
this temporary rule is necessary for the conservation and management of
South Atlantic red snapper and gray triggerfish and is consistent with
the Magnuson-Stevens Act and other applicable laws.
This action is taken under 50 CFR 622.49(b)(25)(i) and 50 CFR
622.43(c) and is exempt from review under Executive Order 12866.
These measures are exempt from the procedures of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act because the temporary rule is issued
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without opportunity for prior notice and comment.
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), there is good cause to waive the
requirements to provide prior notice and the opportunity for public
comment on this temporary rule. Such procedures are unnecessary and
contrary to the public interest regarding red snapper because the
commercial ACL and AMs for red snapper were established in emergency
rulemaking to allow for the limited harvest and possession of red
snapper in 2012 (77 FR 51939, August 28, 2012), and the AMs allow the
Regional Administrator to reopen the commercial sector if the ACL has
been determined to have not been reached during the first 7-day
commercial season. NMFS previously determined the commercial ACL for
red snapper would be reached by November 21, 2012, and closed the
commercial sector for red snapper in the South Atlantic at 12:01 a.m.,
local time, on November 21, 2012. However, updated landings estimates
indicate the commercial ACL for red snapper has not been reached at
this time, and therefore additional harvest is available in order to
achieve optimum yield. Such procedures are unnecessary and contrary to
the public interest regarding gray triggerfish because NMFS previously
determined the commercial ACL for gray triggerfish would be reached by
September 11, 2012, and therefore, closed the commercial sector for
gray triggerfish in the South Atlantic at 12:01 a.m., local time, on
September 11, 2012. However, updated landings estimates indicate the
commercial ACL for gray triggerfish has not been reached at this time,
and therefore additional harvest is available in order to achieve
optimum yield. All that remains is to notify the public that additional
harvest is available under the established ACLs and, therefore, the
commercial sector for red snapper and gray triggerfish will reopen.
Additionally, reopening the commercial sector for red snapper and
gray triggerfish will likely result in revenue increases to commercial
vessels. Fishermen will be able to keep the red snapper and gray
triggerfish that they are currently required to discard. Additionally,
reopening the commercial sector for red snapper will provide an
opportunity to collect fishery-dependent data that will likely be
useful for the 2014 red snapper stock assessment. Delaying the
implementation of this rulemaking to provide prior notice and the
opportunity for public comment would reduce the likelihood of reopening
the commercial sector for red snapper and gray triggerfish in the 2012
fishing year.
For the aforementioned reasons, the AA also finds good cause to
waive the 30-day delay in the effectiveness of this action under 5
U.S.C. 553(d)(3).
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: December 6, 2012.
Emily H. Menashes,
Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2012-29878 Filed 12-6-12; 4:15 pm]
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