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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of
Mexico, and South Atlantic;
Comprehensive Fishery Management
Plan for the Exclusive Economic Zone
of St. Thomas/St. John
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Supplemental Notice of Intent
(NOI) to prepare a draft environmental
impact statement (DEIS); scoping
meetings; request for comments.
AGENCY:
NMFS, Southeast Region, in
collaboration with the Caribbean
Fishery Management Council (Council),
intends to prepare a DEIS to describe
and analyze a range of management
alternatives for management actions to
be considered when developing and
establishing a Comprehensive Fishery
Management Plan (FMP) for the
exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of St.
Thomas/St. John. The purpose of this
Supplemental NOI is to inform the
public of upcoming opportunities to
provide comments on the actions to be
addressed in the DEIS, as specified in
this notice.
DATES: Written comments on the scope
of issues to be addressed in the DEIS
must be received by NMFS by April 11,
2014. A second round of scoping
meetings will be held in April 2014. For
specific dates and times, see
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION, under the
heading, ‘‘Scoping Meetings’’.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
on the DEIS, identified by ‘‘NOAA–
NMFS–2013–0094’’, by any 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-20130094, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,
complete the required fields, and enter
or attach your comments.
• Mail: Submit written comments to
Miguel Lugo, Southeast Regional Office,
NMFS, 263 13th Avenue South, St.
Petersburg, FL 33701, or to the
Caribbean Fishery Management Council,
˜
270 Munoz Rivera Avenue, Suite 401,
San Juan, Puerto Rico 00918.
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
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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). Attachments to
electronic comments will be accepted in
Microsoft Word, Excel, or Adobe PDF
file formats only.
Electronic copies of the scoping
document may be obtained from the
Southeast Regional Office Web site at
https://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_
fisheries/caribbean/island_based/
index.html.
The scoping meetings will be held in
Puerto Rico and in the U.S. Virgin
Islands. For specific locations, see
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION, under the
heading, ‘‘Scoping Meetings’’.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Miguel Lugo, phone 727–824–5305,
email Miguel.Lugo@noaa.gov; or
´
Graciela Garcıa-Moliner, phone 787–
766–5927, email Graciela.GarciaMoliner@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Currently,
the Council manages Federal fisheries in
the U.S. Caribbean under four speciesbased FMPs: The Spiny Lobster FMP of
Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands
(Spiny Lobster FMP), the Reef Fish FMP
of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin
Islands (Reef Fish FMP), the Corals and
Reef Associated Plants and Invertebrates
FMP of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin
Islands (Coral FMP), and the FMP for
the Queen Conch Resources of Puerto
Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands (Queen
Conch FMP). The fishers, fishing
community representatives, and the
local governments of Puerto Rico and
the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) have
frequently requested the Council
consider the differences between the
islands or island groups when
addressing fisheries management in the
U.S. Caribbean to recognize the unique
attributes of each U.S. Caribbean island.
By developing island-based FMPs,
NMFS and the Council would better
account for differences among the U.S.
Caribbean islands with respect to
culture, markets, gear, seafood
preferences, and the ecological impacts
that result from these differences.
At its 145th meeting, held on March
26–27, 2013, the Council decided to
transition from species-based fisheries
management to island-based fisheries
management. If approved, a
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comprehensive FMP for fisheries
management off St. Thomas/St. John, in
conjunction with similar comprehensive
FMPs for fisheries management off
Puerto Rico and off St. Croix, would
replace the existing species-based FMPs.
Also at its March meeting, the Council
voted to hold scoping meetings in July
2013 to receive public feedback on
possible actions and alternatives to
consider during the development of the
St. Thomas/St. John FMP, the Puerto
Rico FMP, and the St. Croix FMP. Based
on public feedback received at the July
scoping meetings, the Council decided
at its 148th Meeting, held December 11–
12, 2013, to hold a second round of
scoping meetings to present a more
robust set of actions and alternatives.
The Council could develop the
comprehensive FMPs without
significant changes to current Federal
fisheries management. For example, the
2010 Caribbean Annual Catch Limit
(ACL) Amendment (76 FR 82404,
December 30, 2011) and the 2011
Caribbean ACL Amendment (76 FR
82414, December 30, 2011) established
ACLs by island or island group with
specific ACLs for the St. Thomas/St.
John EEZ. The spatial and species-based
attributes of these St. Thomas/St. John
ACLs, likely, would not change when
developing the new FMP.
However, a re-arrangement from
species-based FMPs to island-based
FMPs also provides an opportunity for
the Council to update management
regulations that are outdated or do not
reflect the current state of issues in the
St. Thomas/St. John EEZ. In the
comprehensive St. Thomas/St. John
FMP, the Council is considering
management measures to modify the
composition of the fishery management
units (FMUs) by adding or removing
species, establishing management
reference points for any new species
added into the FMUs, and modifying or
establishing additional management
measures. If regulations are to be
changed, additional analyses to assess
the impacts to the social, biological,
economic, ecological, and
administrative environments will be
required.
To implement the proposed
provisions of this new FMP, the Council
will develop a DEIS for the
comprehensive St. Thomas/St. John
FMP that describes and analyzes the
proposed management alternatives. The
new FMP will provide the best available
scientific information regarding the
management of St. Thomas/St. John EEZ
fisheries, within the context of Federal
fisheries management in the U.S.
Caribbean. Those alternatives will
include, but are not limited to, a ‘‘no
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action’’ alternative regarding the
continuation of species-based Federal
fishery management in St. Thomas/St.
John, as well as alternatives to revise the
management of U.S. Caribbean fisheries
when developing the comprehensive St.
Thomas/St. John FMP. In addition, there
will be alternatives to modify the
current FMUs including, but not limited
to, the ‘‘no action’’ alternative. Other
actions could be included in the DEIS
in response to public feedback during
the scoping process.
In accordance with NOAA’s
Administrative Order NAO 216–6,
Section 5.02(c), the Council and NMFS
have identified preliminary
environmental issues as a means to
initiate discussion for scoping purposes
only. These preliminary issues may not
represent the full range of issues that
eventually will be evaluated in the
DEIS.
After the DEIS associated with the
development of the Comprehensive St.
Thomas/St. John FMP is completed, it
will be filed with the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA). After filing,
the EPA will publish a notice of
availability of the DEIS for public
comment in the Federal Register. The
DEIS will have a 45-day comment
period. This procedure is pursuant to
regulations issued by the Council on
Environmental Quality (CEQ) for
implementing the procedural provisions
of the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA; 40 CFR parts 1500–1508)
and to NOAA’s Administrative Order
216–6 regarding NOAA’s compliance
with NEPA and the CEQ regulations.
The Council and NMFS will consider
public comments received on the DEIS
in developing the final environmental
impact statement (FEIS), and before
voting to submit the FMP to NMFS for
Secretarial review, approval, and
implementation.
NMFS will announce in the Federal
Register the availability of the FMP for
public review during the Secretarial
review period. During Secretarial
review, NMFS will also file the FEIS
with the EPA for a final 30-day public
comment period. This comment period
will be concurrent with the Secretarial
review period and will end prior to final
agency action to approve, disapprove, or
partially approve the FMP.
NMFS will announce in the Federal
Register, all public comment periods on
the FMP, its proposed implementing
regulations, and the associated FEIS.
NMFS will consider all public
comments received during the
Secretarial review period, whether they
are on the FMP, the proposed
regulations, or the FEIS, prior to final
agency action.
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Scoping Meetings
All scoping meetings are scheduled
for the weeks of April 7 and 14, 2014
(start times and locations are specified
below). Participants at the scoping
meetings may comment on any of the
island-based FMPs (the Puerto Rico
FMP, the St. Croix FMP, and the St.
Thomas/St. John FMP) during any of the
scoping meetings. The meetings will be
physically accessible to people with
disabilities. Request for sign language
interpretation or other auxiliary aids
should be directed to the Council (see
ADDRESSES).
Supplemental Island-Based Scoping
Meetings in Puerto Rico
• April 7, 2014, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.—
at the Parador and Restaurant El Buen
´
Cafe, #381, Rd. #2, Hatillo, Puerto Rico.
• April 8, 2014, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.—
at the Mayaguez Holiday Inn, 2701
Hostos Avenue, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico.
• April 9, 2014, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.—
´
at the Asociacion de Pescadores Unidos
´
de Playa Hucares, Carr. #3, Km. 65.9,
Naguabo, Puerto Rico.
• April 10, 2014, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.—
at the DoubleTree by Hilton San Juan,
De Diego #105 Avenue, San Juan, Puerto
Rico.
• April 14, 2014, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.—
at the Holiday Inn Ponce & Tropical
Casino, 3315 Ponce By Pass, Ponce,
Puerto Rico.
Supplemental Island-Based Scoping
Meetings in the USVI
• April 7, 2014, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.—
at the Windward Passage Hotel,
Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S.
Virgin Islands.
• April 8, 2014, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.—
at the Buccaneer Hotel, Estate Shoys,
Christiansted, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin
Islands.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: March 4, 2014.
Emily H. Menashes,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RIN 0648-BD34
Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic;
Comprehensive Fishery Management Plan for the Exclusive Economic Zone
of St. Thomas/St. John
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Supplemental Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare a draft
environmental impact statement (DEIS); scoping meetings; request for
comments.
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SUMMARY: NMFS, Southeast Region, in collaboration with the Caribbean
Fishery Management Council (Council), intends to prepare a DEIS to
describe and analyze a range of management alternatives for management
actions to be considered when developing and establishing a
Comprehensive Fishery Management Plan (FMP) for the exclusive economic
zone (EEZ) of St. Thomas/St. John. The purpose of this Supplemental NOI
is to inform the public of upcoming opportunities to provide comments
on the actions to be addressed in the DEIS, as specified in this
notice.
DATES: Written comments on the scope of issues to be addressed in the
DEIS must be received by NMFS by April 11, 2014. A second round of
scoping meetings will be held in April 2014. For specific dates and
times, see SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION, under the heading, ``Scoping
Meetings''.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on the DEIS, identified by ``NOAA-
NMFS-2013-0094'', by any 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-2013-0094, click the
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or
attach your comments.
Mail: Submit written comments to Miguel Lugo, Southeast
Regional Office, NMFS, 263 13th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33701,
or to the Caribbean Fishery Management Council, 270 Mu[ntilde]oz Rivera
Avenue, Suite 401, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00918.
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). Attachments to electronic comments will be accepted in
Microsoft Word, Excel, or Adobe PDF file formats only.
Electronic copies of the scoping document may be obtained from the
Southeast Regional Office Web site at https://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_fisheries/caribbean/island_based/.
The scoping meetings will be held in Puerto Rico and in the U.S.
Virgin Islands. For specific locations, see SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION,
under the heading, ``Scoping Meetings''.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Miguel Lugo, phone 727-824-5305, email
Miguel.Lugo@noaa.gov; or Graciela Garc[iacute]a-Moliner, phone 787-766-
5927, email Graciela.Garcia-Moliner@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Currently, the Council manages Federal
fisheries in the U.S. Caribbean under four species-based FMPs: The
Spiny Lobster FMP of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands (Spiny
Lobster FMP), the Reef Fish FMP of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin
Islands (Reef Fish FMP), the Corals and Reef Associated Plants and
Invertebrates FMP of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands (Coral
FMP), and the FMP for the Queen Conch Resources of Puerto Rico and the
U.S. Virgin Islands (Queen Conch FMP). The fishers, fishing community
representatives, and the local governments of Puerto Rico and the U.S.
Virgin Islands (USVI) have frequently requested the Council consider
the differences between the islands or island groups when addressing
fisheries management in the U.S. Caribbean to recognize the unique
attributes of each U.S. Caribbean island. By developing island-based
FMPs, NMFS and the Council would better account for differences among
the U.S. Caribbean islands with respect to culture, markets, gear,
seafood preferences, and the ecological impacts that result from these
differences.
At its 145th meeting, held on March 26-27, 2013, the Council
decided to transition from species-based fisheries management to
island-based fisheries management. If approved, a
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comprehensive FMP for fisheries management off St. Thomas/St. John, in
conjunction with similar comprehensive FMPs for fisheries management
off Puerto Rico and off St. Croix, would replace the existing species-
based FMPs.
Also at its March meeting, the Council voted to hold scoping
meetings in July 2013 to receive public feedback on possible actions
and alternatives to consider during the development of the St. Thomas/
St. John FMP, the Puerto Rico FMP, and the St. Croix FMP. Based on
public feedback received at the July scoping meetings, the Council
decided at its 148th Meeting, held December 11-12, 2013, to hold a
second round of scoping meetings to present a more robust set of
actions and alternatives. The Council could develop the comprehensive
FMPs without significant changes to current Federal fisheries
management. For example, the 2010 Caribbean Annual Catch Limit (ACL)
Amendment (76 FR 82404, December 30, 2011) and the 2011 Caribbean ACL
Amendment (76 FR 82414, December 30, 2011) established ACLs by island
or island group with specific ACLs for the St. Thomas/St. John EEZ. The
spatial and species-based attributes of these St. Thomas/St. John ACLs,
likely, would not change when developing the new FMP.
However, a re-arrangement from species-based FMPs to island-based
FMPs also provides an opportunity for the Council to update management
regulations that are outdated or do not reflect the current state of
issues in the St. Thomas/St. John EEZ. In the comprehensive St. Thomas/
St. John FMP, the Council is considering management measures to modify
the composition of the fishery management units (FMUs) by adding or
removing species, establishing management reference points for any new
species added into the FMUs, and modifying or establishing additional
management measures. If regulations are to be changed, additional
analyses to assess the impacts to the social, biological, economic,
ecological, and administrative environments will be required.
To implement the proposed provisions of this new FMP, the Council
will develop a DEIS for the comprehensive St. Thomas/St. John FMP that
describes and analyzes the proposed management alternatives. The new
FMP will provide the best available scientific information regarding
the management of St. Thomas/St. John EEZ fisheries, within the context
of Federal fisheries management in the U.S. Caribbean. Those
alternatives will include, but are not limited to, a ``no action''
alternative regarding the continuation of species-based Federal fishery
management in St. Thomas/St. John, as well as alternatives to revise
the management of U.S. Caribbean fisheries when developing the
comprehensive St. Thomas/St. John FMP. In addition, there will be
alternatives to modify the current FMUs including, but not limited to,
the ``no action'' alternative. Other actions could be included in the
DEIS in response to public feedback during the scoping process.
In accordance with NOAA's Administrative Order NAO 216-6, Section
5.02(c), the Council and NMFS have identified preliminary environmental
issues as a means to initiate discussion for scoping purposes only.
These preliminary issues may not represent the full range of issues
that eventually will be evaluated in the DEIS.
After the DEIS associated with the development of the Comprehensive
St. Thomas/St. John FMP is completed, it will be filed with the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). After filing, the EPA will
publish a notice of availability of the DEIS for public comment in the
Federal Register. The DEIS will have a 45-day comment period. This
procedure is pursuant to regulations issued by the Council on
Environmental Quality (CEQ) for implementing the procedural provisions
of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA; 40 CFR parts 1500-1508)
and to NOAA's Administrative Order 216-6 regarding NOAA's compliance
with NEPA and the CEQ regulations.
The Council and NMFS will consider public comments received on the
DEIS in developing the final environmental impact statement (FEIS), and
before voting to submit the FMP to NMFS for Secretarial review,
approval, and implementation.
NMFS will announce in the Federal Register the availability of the
FMP for public review during the Secretarial review period. During
Secretarial review, NMFS will also file the FEIS with the EPA for a
final 30-day public comment period. This comment period will be
concurrent with the Secretarial review period and will end prior to
final agency action to approve, disapprove, or partially approve the
FMP.
NMFS will announce in the Federal Register, all public comment
periods on the FMP, its proposed implementing regulations, and the
associated FEIS. NMFS will consider all public comments received during
the Secretarial review period, whether they are on the FMP, the
proposed regulations, or the FEIS, prior to final agency action.
Scoping Meetings
All scoping meetings are scheduled for the weeks of April 7 and 14,
2014 (start times and locations are specified below). Participants at
the scoping meetings may comment on any of the island-based FMPs (the
Puerto Rico FMP, the St. Croix FMP, and the St. Thomas/St. John FMP)
during any of the scoping meetings. The meetings will be physically
accessible to people with disabilities. Request for sign language
interpretation or other auxiliary aids should be directed to the
Council (see ADDRESSES).
Supplemental Island-Based Scoping Meetings in Puerto Rico
April 7, 2014, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.--at the Parador and
Restaurant El Buen Caf[eacute], 381, Rd. 2, Hatillo,
Puerto Rico.
April 8, 2014, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.--at the Mayaguez Holiday
Inn, 2701 Hostos Avenue, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico.
April 9, 2014, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.--at the Asociaci[oacute]n
de Pescadores Unidos de Playa H[uacute]cares, Carr. 3, Km.
65.9, Naguabo, Puerto Rico.
April 10, 2014, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.--at the DoubleTree by
Hilton San Juan, De Diego 105 Avenue, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
April 14, 2014, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.--at the Holiday Inn
Ponce & Tropical Casino, 3315 Ponce By Pass, Ponce, Puerto Rico.
Supplemental Island-Based Scoping Meetings in the USVI
April 7, 2014, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.--at the Windward Passage
Hotel, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.
April 8, 2014, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.--at the Buccaneer Hotel,
Estate Shoys, Christiansted, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: March 4, 2014.
Emily H. Menashes,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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