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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 665
[Docket No. 130625564–3711–01]
RIN 0648–XC736
Main Hawaiian Islands Deep 7
Bottomfish Annual Catch Limits and
Accountability Measures for 2013–14
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Proposed specifications; request
for comments.
AGENCY:
NMFS proposes to specify an
annual catch limit of 346,000 lb for
Deep 7 bottomfish in the main Hawaiian
Islands for the 2013–14 fishing year. If
and when the annual catch limit is
projected to be reached, NMFS would
close the commercial and noncommercial fisheries for MHI Deep 7
bottomfish for the remainder of the
fishing year. The proposed
specifications and fishery closure
support the long-term sustainability of
Hawaii bottomfish.
DATES: Comments must be received by
September 6, 2013.
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You may submit comments
on this proposed specification,
identified by NOAA–NMFS–2013–0103,
by either of the following methods:
• Electronic Submission: Submit all
electronic public comments via the
Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;
D=NOAA–NMFS–2013–0103, click the
‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon, complete the
required fields, and enter or attach your
comments.
• Mail: Send written comments to
Michael D. Tosatto, Regional
Administrator, NMFS Pacific Islands
Region (PIR), 1601 Kapiolani Blvd.,
Suite 1110, Honolulu, HI 96814–4700.
Instructions: Comments sent by any
other method, to any other address or
individual, or received after the end of
the comment period, may not be
considered by NMFS. All comments
received are a part of the public record
and will generally be posted for public
viewing on www.regulations.gov
without change. All personal identifying
information (e.g., name, address, etc.),
confidential business information, or
otherwise sensitive information
submitted voluntarily by the sender will
be publicly accessible. NMFS will
accept anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/
A’’ in the required fields if you wish to
remain anonymous), and will accept
attachments to electronic comments in
Microsoft Word, Excel, or Adobe PDF
file formats only.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jarad Makaiau, NMFS PIR Sustainable
Fisheries, 808–944–2108.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
bottomfish fishery in Federal waters
around Hawaii is managed under the
Fishery Ecosystem Plan for the
Hawaiian Archipelago (Hawaii FEP),
developed by the Western Pacific
Fishery Management Council (Council)
and implemented by NMFS under the
authority of the Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management
Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). The
regulations at 50 CFR 665.4 require
NMFS to specify an annual catch limit
for MHI Deep 7 bottomfish each fishing
year, based on a recommendation from
the Council. The Deep 7 bottomfish are
onaga (Etelis coruscans), ehu (E.
carbunculus), gindai (Pristipomoides
zonatus), kalekale (P. sieboldii),
opakapaka (P. filamentosus), lehi
(Aphareus rutilans), and hapuupuu
(Epinephelus quernus).
The Council’s recommendation of an
annual catch limit of 346,000 lb
considers the most recent bottomfish
stock assessment, risk of overfishing,
past fishery performance,
recommendations from its Scientific
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and Statistical Committee (SSC), and
input from the public. The proposed
annual catch limit is based on a 2011
stock assessment that indicated that the
MHI Deep 7 bottomfish were not
overfished and not subject to
overfishing. No new information
suggests that this situation has changed.
The proposed annual catch limit is
associated with less than a 41 percent
probability of overfishing the Deep 7
bottomfish in the MHI. This risk level is
more conservative than the 50 percent
risk threshold allowed under NMFS
guidelines for National Standard 1 of
the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act.
NMFS monitors Deep 7 bottomfish
catches based on data provided by
commercial fishermen to the State of
Hawaii. If and when the annual catch
limit is projected to be reached, NMFS,
as an accountability measure, would
close the commercial and noncommercial fisheries for MHI Deep 7
bottomfish in Federal waters for the
remainder of the fishing year. If and
when NMFS closes Federal waters to
fishing for Deep 7 bottomfish, State of
Hawaii law allows the State to adopt a
complementary closure of the Deep 7
fishery in State waters. During a closure
for Deep 7 bottomfish, no person may
fish for, possess, or sell any of these fish
in the MHI, except as otherwise
authorized by law. However, vessels
legally registered to Pacific Remote
Island Area bottomfish fishing permits
may still fish for and possess or sell
Deep 7 bottomfish, provided they
otherwise comply with all other laws
and regulations. There is no prohibition
on fishing for or selling other non-Deep
7 bottomfish species throughout the
year.
NMFS will consider public comments
on the proposed annual catch limit and
accountability measure, and anticipates
announcing the final specifications
prior to the scheduled reopening of the
fishery on September 1, 2013. The
fishery will continue until August 31,
2014, unless the fishery is closed earlier
because the annual catch limit is
reached. Regardless of the final annual
catch limit, all other management
measures will continue to apply in the
MHI bottomfish fishery.
To be considered, comments on these
proposed specifications must be
received by September 6, 2013, not
postmarked or otherwise transmitted by
that date.
Classification
Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries
has determined that this proposed
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specification is consistent with the
Hawaii FEP, other provisions of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other
applicable laws, subject to further
consideration after public comment.
Certification of Finding of No
Significant Impact on Substantial
Number of Small Entities
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The Chief Counsel for Regulation of
the Department of Commerce certified
to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the
Small Business Administration that
these proposed specifications, if
adopted, would not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial
number of small entities. A description
of the action, why it is being considered,
and the legal basis for it are contained
in the preamble to these proposed
specifications.
NMFS proposes to specify an annual
catch limit (ACL) of 346,000 lb for Deep
7 bottomfish in the main Hawaiian
Islands (MHI) for the 2013–14 fishing
year, as recommended by the Western
Pacific Fishery Management Council.
NMFS monitors Deep 7 bottomfish
catches based on data provided by
commercial fishermen to the State of
Hawaii. If and when the fishery is
projected to reach this limit, NMFS, as
an accountability measure (AM), would
close the commercial and noncommercial fisheries for MHI Deep 7
bottomfish for the remainder of the
fishing year. The proposed ACL and AM
specifications are identical to those
NMFS implemented for the 2011–12
and 2012–13 fishing years, and support
the long-term sustainability of Hawaii
bottomfish.
However, NMFS does not expect the
ACL will be reached, and that this rule
will not have an adverse economic
impact on the affected entities. In the
2011–12 fishing year, NMFS set an
identical ACL for Deep 7 bottomfish,
and 468 commercial vessels reported
landing 228,388 lb of Deep 7 bottomfish.
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Based on the most recent landings
information, the fishery is unlikely to
reach the ACL set for the 2012–13
fishing year. The 2012–13 fishing year
started on September 1, 2012. As of July
12, 2013, 442 commercial vessels
reported landing 222,489 lb of Deep 7
bottomfish, at an average landed price of
$5.66/lb, for an estimated average gross
revenue from Deep 7 bottomfish
landings of $2,849 per vessel. The
fishery is not likely to reach the ACL
before the current fishing year ends on
August 31, 2013. NMFS proposes to
specify the same ACL for 2013–14 as in
2012–13. Assuming an average price of
$5.66/lb and 442 participating vessels,
NMFS expects the proposed 2013–14
ACL of 346,000 lb to yield up to
$1,958,360 in total revenue, or an
average of $4,431 per vessel.
Accordingly, if implemented, the ACL
set here will not adversely impact
affected entities; indeed, it may benefit
them if the whole ACL is harvested.
On June 20, 2013, the Small Business
Administration (SBA) issued a final rule
revising the small business size
standards for several industries,
effective July 22, 2013 (78 FR 37398).
The rule increased the size standard for
Finfish Fishing from $4.0 to 19.0
million, Shellfish Fishing from $4.0 to
5.0 million, and Other Marine Fishing
from $4.0 to 7.0 million. Id at 37400
(Table 1). Based on available
information, NMFS has determined that
all vessels in the current fishery are
small entities under the SBA definition
of a small entity, i.e., they are engaged
in the business of fish harvesting, are
independently owned or operated, are
not dominant in their field of operation,
and have annual gross receipts not in
excess of $19 million, the small
business size standard for finfish
fishing. Therefore, there would be no
disproportionate economic impacts
between large and small entities.
Furthermore, there are would be no
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disproportionate economic impacts
among the universe of vessels based on
gear, home port, or vessel length.
Pursuant to the RFA, NMFS has
reviewed the analyses prepared for this
action in light of the new size standards.
Under the former, lower size standards,
all entities subject to this action were
considered small entities, and they all
would continue to be considered small
under the new standards. NMFS does
not think that the new size standards
affect analyses prepared for this action,
and solicits public comment on the
analyses in light of the new size
standards.
Even though this proposed
specification would affect a substantial
number of vessels, i.e., 100 percent of
the bottomfish fleet, NMFS does not
expect the rule will have a significantly
adverse economic impact to individual
vessels. Landings information from the
2011–12 fishing year (completed) and
the 2012–13 fishing year (ongoing)
suggest that Deep 7 bottomfish landings
are not likely to exceed the ACL
proposed for 2013–14.
Therefore, pursuant to the Regulatory
Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 605(b), NMFS
has determined that this proposed
action would not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial
number of small entities. As a result, an
initial regulatory flexibility analysis is
not required and none has been
prepared.
This action is exempt from review
under the procedures of E.O. 12866.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: August 16, 2013.
Alan D. Risenhoover,
Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries,
performing the functions and duties of the
Deputy Assistant Administrator for
Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 665
[Docket No. 130625564-3711-01]
RIN 0648-XC736
Main Hawaiian Islands Deep 7 Bottomfish Annual Catch Limits and
Accountability Measures for 2013-14
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Proposed specifications; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes to specify an annual catch limit of 346,000 lb
for Deep 7 bottomfish in the main Hawaiian Islands for the 2013-14
fishing year. If and when the annual catch limit is projected to be
reached, NMFS would close the commercial and non-commercial fisheries
for MHI Deep 7 bottomfish for the remainder of the fishing year. The
proposed specifications and fishery closure support the long-term
sustainability of Hawaii bottomfish.
DATES: Comments must be received by September 6, 2013.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this proposed specification,
identified by NOAA-NMFS-2013-0103, by either of the following methods:
Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public
comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2013-0103, click the
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or
attach your comments.
Mail: Send written comments to Michael D. Tosatto,
Regional Administrator, NMFS Pacific Islands Region (PIR), 1601
Kapiolani Blvd., Suite 1110, Honolulu, HI 96814-4700.
Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period,
may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily
by the sender will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain
anonymous), and will accept attachments to electronic comments in
Microsoft Word, Excel, or Adobe PDF file formats only.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jarad Makaiau, NMFS PIR Sustainable
Fisheries, 808-944-2108.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The bottomfish fishery in Federal waters
around Hawaii is managed under the Fishery Ecosystem Plan for the
Hawaiian Archipelago (Hawaii FEP), developed by the Western Pacific
Fishery Management Council (Council) and implemented by NMFS under the
authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management
Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). The regulations at 50 CFR 665.4 require
NMFS to specify an annual catch limit for MHI Deep 7 bottomfish each
fishing year, based on a recommendation from the Council. The Deep 7
bottomfish are onaga (Etelis coruscans), ehu (E. carbunculus), gindai
(Pristipomoides zonatus), kalekale (P. sieboldii), opakapaka (P.
filamentosus), lehi (Aphareus rutilans), and hapuupuu (Epinephelus
quernus).
The Council's recommendation of an annual catch limit of 346,000 lb
considers the most recent bottomfish stock assessment, risk of
overfishing, past fishery performance, recommendations from its
Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC), and input from the public.
The proposed annual catch limit is based on a 2011 stock assessment
that indicated that the MHI Deep 7 bottomfish were not overfished and
not subject to overfishing. No new information suggests that this
situation has changed. The proposed annual catch limit is associated
with less than a 41 percent probability of overfishing the Deep 7
bottomfish in the MHI. This risk level is more conservative than the 50
percent risk threshold allowed under NMFS guidelines for National
Standard 1 of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management
Act.
NMFS monitors Deep 7 bottomfish catches based on data provided by
commercial fishermen to the State of Hawaii. If and when the annual
catch limit is projected to be reached, NMFS, as an accountability
measure, would close the commercial and non-commercial fisheries for
MHI Deep 7 bottomfish in Federal waters for the remainder of the
fishing year. If and when NMFS closes Federal waters to fishing for
Deep 7 bottomfish, State of Hawaii law allows the State to adopt a
complementary closure of the Deep 7 fishery in State waters. During a
closure for Deep 7 bottomfish, no person may fish for, possess, or sell
any of these fish in the MHI, except as otherwise authorized by law.
However, vessels legally registered to Pacific Remote Island Area
bottomfish fishing permits may still fish for and possess or sell Deep
7 bottomfish, provided they otherwise comply with all other laws and
regulations. There is no prohibition on fishing for or selling other
non-Deep 7 bottomfish species throughout the year.
NMFS will consider public comments on the proposed annual catch
limit and accountability measure, and anticipates announcing the final
specifications prior to the scheduled reopening of the fishery on
September 1, 2013. The fishery will continue until August 31, 2014,
unless the fishery is closed earlier because the annual catch limit is
reached. Regardless of the final annual catch limit, all other
management measures will continue to apply in the MHI bottomfish
fishery.
To be considered, comments on these proposed specifications must be
received by September 6, 2013, not postmarked or otherwise transmitted
by that date.
Classification
Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the
NMFS Assistant Administrator for Fisheries has determined that this
proposed
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specification is consistent with the Hawaii FEP, other provisions of
the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable laws, subject to further
consideration after public comment.
Certification of Finding of No Significant Impact on Substantial Number
of Small Entities
The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business
Administration that these proposed specifications, if adopted, would
not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small
entities. A description of the action, why it is being considered, and
the legal basis for it are contained in the preamble to these proposed
specifications.
NMFS proposes to specify an annual catch limit (ACL) of 346,000 lb
for Deep 7 bottomfish in the main Hawaiian Islands (MHI) for the 2013-
14 fishing year, as recommended by the Western Pacific Fishery
Management Council. NMFS monitors Deep 7 bottomfish catches based on
data provided by commercial fishermen to the State of Hawaii. If and
when the fishery is projected to reach this limit, NMFS, as an
accountability measure (AM), would close the commercial and non-
commercial fisheries for MHI Deep 7 bottomfish for the remainder of the
fishing year. The proposed ACL and AM specifications are identical to
those NMFS implemented for the 2011-12 and 2012-13 fishing years, and
support the long-term sustainability of Hawaii bottomfish.
However, NMFS does not expect the ACL will be reached, and that
this rule will not have an adverse economic impact on the affected
entities. In the 2011-12 fishing year, NMFS set an identical ACL for
Deep 7 bottomfish, and 468 commercial vessels reported landing 228,388
lb of Deep 7 bottomfish. Based on the most recent landings information,
the fishery is unlikely to reach the ACL set for the 2012-13 fishing
year. The 2012-13 fishing year started on September 1, 2012. As of July
12, 2013, 442 commercial vessels reported landing 222,489 lb of Deep 7
bottomfish, at an average landed price of $5.66/lb, for an estimated
average gross revenue from Deep 7 bottomfish landings of $2,849 per
vessel. The fishery is not likely to reach the ACL before the current
fishing year ends on August 31, 2013. NMFS proposes to specify the same
ACL for 2013-14 as in 2012-13. Assuming an average price of $5.66/lb
and 442 participating vessels, NMFS expects the proposed 2013-14 ACL of
346,000 lb to yield up to $1,958,360 in total revenue, or an average of
$4,431 per vessel. Accordingly, if implemented, the ACL set here will
not adversely impact affected entities; indeed, it may benefit them if
the whole ACL is harvested.
On June 20, 2013, the Small Business Administration (SBA) issued a
final rule revising the small business size standards for several
industries, effective July 22, 2013 (78 FR 37398). The rule increased
the size standard for Finfish Fishing from $4.0 to 19.0 million,
Shellfish Fishing from $4.0 to 5.0 million, and Other Marine Fishing
from $4.0 to 7.0 million. Id at 37400 (Table 1). Based on available
information, NMFS has determined that all vessels in the current
fishery are small entities under the SBA definition of a small entity,
i.e., they are engaged in the business of fish harvesting, are
independently owned or operated, are not dominant in their field of
operation, and have annual gross receipts not in excess of $19 million,
the small business size standard for finfish fishing. Therefore, there
would be no disproportionate economic impacts between large and small
entities. Furthermore, there are would be no disproportionate economic
impacts among the universe of vessels based on gear, home port, or
vessel length.
Pursuant to the RFA, NMFS has reviewed the analyses prepared for
this action in light of the new size standards. Under the former, lower
size standards, all entities subject to this action were considered
small entities, and they all would continue to be considered small
under the new standards. NMFS does not think that the new size
standards affect analyses prepared for this action, and solicits public
comment on the analyses in light of the new size standards.
Even though this proposed specification would affect a substantial
number of vessels, i.e., 100 percent of the bottomfish fleet, NMFS does
not expect the rule will have a significantly adverse economic impact
to individual vessels. Landings information from the 2011-12 fishing
year (completed) and the 2012-13 fishing year (ongoing) suggest that
Deep 7 bottomfish landings are not likely to exceed the ACL proposed
for 2013-14.
Therefore, pursuant to the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C.
605(b), NMFS has determined that this proposed action would not have a
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
As a result, an initial regulatory flexibility analysis is not required
and none has been prepared.
This action is exempt from review under the procedures of E.O.
12866.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: August 16, 2013.
Alan D. Risenhoover,
Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, performing the functions and
duties of the Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
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