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(2) Notwithstanding the collective
5,000 metric ton limit, in calendar year
2014 commercial vessels of the United
States may capture, retain, transship, or
land 500 metric tons of Pacific bluefin
tuna.
(3) After NMFS determines that the
limits under paragraphs (h)(1) and (h)(2)
of this section are expected to be
reached by a future date, and at least 7
calendar days in advance of that date,
NMFS will publish a notice of closure
in the Federal Register announcing the
effective date that additional targeting,
retaining on board, transshipping or
landing Pacific bluefin tuna in the
Convention Area shall be prohibited as
described in paragraph (h)(4) of this
section.
(4) Beginning on the date announced
in the notice of closure published under
paragraph (h)(3) of this section through
the end of the calendar year, a
commercial fishing vessel of the United
States may not be used to target, retain
on board, transship, or land any
additional Pacific bluefin tuna captured
in the Convention Area. Any Pacific
bluefin tuna already on board a fishing
vessel on the effective date of the notice
may be retained on board, transshipped,
and/or landed, to the extent authorized
by applicable laws and regulations,
provided such tuna is landed within 14
days after the effective date published in
the notice of closure.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
[FR Doc. 2014–11182 Filed 5–15–14; 8:45 am]
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 660
[Docket No. 140418348–4406–01]
RIN 0648–BE14
Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions;
Fisheries off West Coast States;
Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery;
2013–2014 Biennial Specifications and
Management Measures; Correction
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule; correcting
amendment.
AGENCY:
This action corrects the
Pacific coast groundfish harvest
specifications and management
measures regulations that published in
the Federal Register on January 3, 2013.
Specifically, this rule corrects the 2014
shorebased trawl allocations for several
species of groundfish in the shorebased
trawl allocation table that were
inadvertently misreported. Quota share
accounts will be updated to reflect this
correction within two weeks from May
16, 2014.
DATES: This rule is effective May 16,
2014.
SUMMARY:
Miako Ushio, 206–526–4644;
Miako.Ushio@noaa.gov.
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Background
NMFS established the 2013–2014
harvest specifications and management
measures for groundfish taken in the
U.S. exclusive economic zone off the
coasts of Washington, Oregon, and
California through a final rule that
published on January 3, 2013. (78 FR
580). This notice corrects the 2014
shorebased trawl allocations for several
species of groundfish in the shorebased
trawl allocation table that were
inadvertently misreported in the
January 3, 2013 final rule.
During the development of the
shorebased trawl allocations, due to a
spreadsheet error, some shorebased
fishery allocations were multiplied by
the initial issuance allocation
percentages for non-whiting trips. Those
non-whiting trip allocation percentages
were designed only to be used for
calculations related to the initial
issuance of quota share. The initial
issuance allocation percentages for nonwhiting trips were not intended to be
used for determining the annual
shorebased trawl allocation for those
species. As a result, for certain
Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) species,
the shorebased trawl sector did not
receive its full 2014 allocation.
Table 1 depicts the initial issuance
allocation percentages between whiting
and non-whiting trips NMFS used to
weigh each calculation to determine
initial quota share amounts that
represented a combined whiting and
non-whiting shorebased IFQ program.
TABLE 1—THE COUNCIL-PREFERRED SHORESIDE WHITING AND NON-WHITING TRAWL ALLOCATIONS FOR USE IN INITIAL
ALLOCATION OF QUOTA SHARE. EXCERPT FROM THE Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) FOR ALLOCATION OF HARVEST OPPORTUNITY BETWEEN SECTORS OF THE PACIFIC COAST GROUNDFISH FISHERY
Stocks and stock
Shoreside trawl sectors
Alternative 4:
Complexes
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Lingcod—coastwide ...........................................
Pacific Cod .........................................................
Pacific Whiting—coastwide ................................
Sablefish N. of 36° .............................................
Sablefish S. of 36° .............................................
PACIFIC OCEAN PERCH .................................
WIDOW ..............................................................
Chilipepper S. of 40°10′ ....................................
Splitnose S. of 40°10′ ........................................
Yellowtail N. of 40°10′ .......................................
Shortspine N. of 34°27′ .....................................
Shortspine S. of 34°27′ .....................................
Longspine N. of 34°27′ ......................................
Longspine S. of 34°27′ ......................................
DARKBLOTCHED .............................................
Minor Slope RF North ........................................
Dover Sole .........................................................
English Sole .......................................................
Petrale Sole—coastwide ....................................
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98.2% ...............................................................
100.0% .............................................................
Remaining ........................................................
Remaining ........................................................
100.0% .............................................................
100.0% .............................................................
Remaining ........................................................
99.9% ...............................................................
100.0% .............................................................
100.0% .............................................................
100.0% .............................................................
Remaining ........................................................
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100.0% .............................................................
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300 mt
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TABLE 1—THE COUNCIL-PREFERRED SHORESIDE WHITING AND NON-WHITING TRAWL ALLOCATIONS FOR USE IN INITIAL
ALLOCATION OF QUOTA SHARE. EXCERPT FROM THE Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) FOR ALLOCATION OF HARVEST OPPORTUNITY BETWEEN SECTORS OF THE PACIFIC COAST GROUNDFISH FISHERY—Continued
Stocks and stock
Shoreside trawl sectors
Alternative 4:
Complexes
Non-Whiting
Whiting
100.0% .............................................................
100.0% .............................................................
99.9% ...............................................................
0.0%
0.0%
0.1%
An example of the error being
corrected through this notice is the
shorebased trawl allocation of Other
Flatfish. The 2014 Other Flatfish annual
catch limit is 4,884 mt. Deducting
anticipated mortality from research,
incidental open access fisheries, and the
tribal fishery results in a fishery harvest
guideline of 4,682mt. (50 CFR part 660,
Subpart C, Table 2a). From the fishery
harvest guideline, the trawl allocation is
90 percent of that amount, or 4,214 mt.
(50 CFR part 660, Subpart C, Table 2b).
From the trawl allocation, the at-sea
whiting fishery receives a set-aside of 20
mt. (50 CFR part 660, Subpart C, Table
2d). The remaining approximately 4,194
mt. should have been the shorebased
trawl allocation of Other Flatfish.
However, the existing shorebased trawl
allocation table at § 660.140 (d)(1)(ii)(D)
has the value as 4,189.61 mt. The
roughly 4.4 mt shortfall in the
shorebased trawl allocation of Other
Flatfish was caused by multiplying the
4,194 mt by the 99.9 percent initial
issuance allocation percent for Other
Flatfish non-whiting trips, seen in the
first column in Table 1 above. As stated
previously, this was not the intended
use for those initial issuance values, and
the resulting errors under-allocated fish
to the shorebased trawl sector.
The shortfalls occurred for English
sole, lingcod, minor slope rockfish north
of 40°10 N. latitude, Other Flatfish,
Pacific cod, shortspine thornyhead N. of
34°27 N. latitude, and yellowtail
rockfish north of 40°10′ N latitude. This
action corrects the allocations such that
the shorebased IFQ sector receives 100
percent of the intended allocation for
2014 and revises the 2014 shorebased
trawl allocation table at § 660.140
(d)(1)(ii)(D) for English sole, lingcod,
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Arrowtooth Flounder ..........................................
Starry Flounder ..................................................
Other Flatfish .....................................................
minor slope rockfish north of 40°10 N.
latitude, Other Flatfish, Pacific cod,
shortspine thornyhead N. of 34°27 N.
latitude, and yellowtail rockfish north of
40°10′ N latitude. For all species except
yellowtail rockfish north of 40°10′ N
latitude, the correction represents an
increased allocation of less than 5 mt;
for yellowtail rockfish north of 40°10′ N
latitude, it results in an increase of 300
mt. This correction does not change any
existing annual catch limits or
allocation formulas or result in
allocating fish in a manner other than
was intended through the 2013–2014
harvest specifications and management
measures.
contrary to the public interest to delay
implementation of these changes until
after public notice and comment,
because making this regulatory change
by May 16, 2014, allows harvest as
intended by the Council, consistent
with the best scientific information
available. For the reasons above, the AA
also finds good cause under 5 U.S.C.
553(d)(3) to waive the 30-day delay in
effectiveness and makes this rule
effective immediately upon publication.
Classification
The Assistant Administrator (AA) for
Fisheries, NOAA, finds that pursuant to
5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), there is good cause
to waive prior notice and an
opportunity for public comment on this
action, as notice and comment would be
impracticable and contrary to the public
interest. This notice corrects 2014
shorebased trawl allocations for several
species of groundfish in the shorebased
trawl allocation table that were
inadvertently misreported in the
Biennial Specifications and
Management Measures final rule, and
will result in a very minor increase in
quota pounds (the number of pounds of
fish this particular sector is allowed to
catch) for several species. This
correction must be implemented in a
timely manner so that fishermen are
allowed increased opportunities to
harvest available stocks, and meet the
objective of the Pacific Groundfish
Fishery Management Plan to allow
fisheries to approach, but not exceed,
Annual Catch Limits. It would be
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660
Fisheries, Fishing, and Indian
fisheries.
Dated: May 12, 2014.
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 660 is corrected
by making the following correcting
amendments:
PART 660—FISHERIES OFF WEST
COAST STATES
1. The authority citation for part 660
continues to read as follows:
■
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. and 16
U.S.C. 773 et seq.
2. In § 660.140, revise paragraph
(d)(1)(ii)(D) to read as follows:
■
§ 660.140
Shorebased IFQ Program.
*
*
*
*
*
(d) * * *
(1) * * *
(ii) * * *
(D) For the trawl fishery, NMFS will
issue QP based on the following
shorebased trawl allocations:
2013
Shorebased
trawl allocation
(mt)
IFQ Species
Management area
Arrowtooth flounder ......................................................
BOCACCIO ...................................................................
CANARY ROCKFISH ...................................................
Chilipepper ....................................................................
2014
Shorebased
trawl allocation
(mt)
3,846.13
74.90
39.90
1,099.50
3,467.08
79.00
41.10
1,067.25
.......................................................................................
South of 40°10′ N. lat. ..................................................
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South of 40°10′ N. lat. ..................................................
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Shorebased
trawl allocation
(mt)
IFQ Species
Management area
COWCOD .....................................................................
DARKBLOTCHED ROCKFISH ....................................
Dover sole ....................................................................
English sole ..................................................................
Lingcod .........................................................................
Lingcod .........................................................................
Longspine thornyhead ..................................................
Minor shelf rockfish complex ........................................
Minor shelf rockfish complex ........................................
Minor slope rockfish complex .......................................
Minor slope rockfish complex .......................................
Other flatfish complex ...................................................
Pacific cod ....................................................................
PACIFIC OCEAN PERCH ............................................
Pacific Whiting ..............................................................
PETRALE SOLE ...........................................................
Sablefish .......................................................................
Sablefish .......................................................................
Shortspine thornyhead .................................................
Shortspine thornyhead .................................................
Splitnose rockfish .........................................................
Starry flounder ..............................................................
Widow rockfish .............................................................
YELLOWEYE ROCKFISH ............................................
Yellowtail rockfish .........................................................
2014
Shorebased
trawl allocation
(mt)
1.00
266.70
22,234.50
6,365.03
1,222.57
494.41
1,859.85
508.00
81.00
776.93
376.11
4,189.61
1,125.29
109.43
85,679
2,318.00
1,828.00
602.28
1,385.35
50.00
1,518.10
751.50
993.83
1.00
2,635.33
1.00
278.41
22,234.50
5,260.85
1,155.15
474.30
1,811.40
508.00
81.00
789.38
378.63
4,193.80
1,126.41
112.28
108,935
2,378.00
1,988.00
653.10
1,372.49
50.00
1,575.10
755.50
993.83
1.00
2,938.85
South of 40°10′ N. lat. ..................................................
.......................................................................................
.......................................................................................
.......................................................................................
North of 40°10′ N. lat. ..................................................
South of 40°10′ N. lat. ..................................................
North of 34°27′ N. lat. ..................................................
North of 40°10′ N. lat. ..................................................
South of 40°10′ N. lat. ..................................................
North of 40°10′ N. lat. ..................................................
South of 40°10′ N. lat. ..................................................
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North of 40°10′ N. lat. ..................................................
.......................................................................................
.......................................................................................
North of 36° N. lat. .......................................................
South of 36° N. lat. .......................................................
North of 34°27′ N. lat. ..................................................
South of 34°27′ N. lat. ..................................................
South of 40°10′ N. lat. ..................................................
.......................................................................................
.......................................................................................
.......................................................................................
North of 40°10′ N. lat. ..................................................
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 660
[Docket No. 140418348-4406-01]
RIN 0648-BE14
Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries off West Coast States;
Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; 2013-2014 Biennial Specifications and
Management Measures; Correction
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule; correcting amendment.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: This action corrects the Pacific coast groundfish harvest
specifications and management measures regulations that published in
the Federal Register on January 3, 2013. Specifically, this rule
corrects the 2014 shorebased trawl allocations for several species of
groundfish in the shorebased trawl allocation table that were
inadvertently misreported. Quota share accounts will be updated to
reflect this correction within two weeks from May 16, 2014.
DATES: This rule is effective May 16, 2014.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Miako Ushio, 206-526-4644;
Miako.Ushio@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
NMFS established the 2013-2014 harvest specifications and
management measures for groundfish taken in the U.S. exclusive economic
zone off the coasts of Washington, Oregon, and California through a
final rule that published on January 3, 2013. (78 FR 580). This notice
corrects the 2014 shorebased trawl allocations for several species of
groundfish in the shorebased trawl allocation table that were
inadvertently misreported in the January 3, 2013 final rule.
During the development of the shorebased trawl allocations, due to
a spreadsheet error, some shorebased fishery allocations were
multiplied by the initial issuance allocation percentages for non-
whiting trips. Those non-whiting trip allocation percentages were
designed only to be used for calculations related to the initial
issuance of quota share. The initial issuance allocation percentages
for non-whiting trips were not intended to be used for determining the
annual shorebased trawl allocation for those species. As a result, for
certain Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) species, the shorebased trawl
sector did not receive its full 2014 allocation.
Table 1 depicts the initial issuance allocation percentages between
whiting and non-whiting trips NMFS used to weigh each calculation to
determine initial quota share amounts that represented a combined
whiting and non-whiting shorebased IFQ program.
Table 1--The Council-Preferred Shoreside Whiting and Non-Whiting Trawl
Allocations for Use in Initial Allocation of Quota Share. Excerpt from
the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for Allocation of
Harvest Opportunity Between Sectors of the Pacific Coast Groundfish
Fishery
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Stocks and stock Shoreside trawl sectors
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alternative 4:
Complexes ---------------------------------------
Non-Whiting Whiting
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lingcod--coastwide.............. 99.7%............. 0.3%
Pacific Cod..................... 99.9%............. 0.1%
Pacific Whiting--coastwide...... 0.1%.............. 99.9%
Sablefish N. of 36[deg]......... 98.2%............. 1.8%
Sablefish S. of 36[deg]......... 100.0%............ 0.0%
PACIFIC OCEAN PERCH............. Remaining......... 17% or 30 mt,
whichever is
greater, to
WIDOW........................... Remaining......... If under
rebuilding, 52%
to SS +
Chilipepper S. of 40[deg]10'.... 100.0%............ 0.0%
Splitnose S. of 40[deg]10'...... 100.0%............ 0.0%
Yellowtail N. of 40[deg]10'..... Remaining......... 300 mt
Shortspine N. of 34[deg]27'..... 99.9%............. 0.1%
Shortspine S. of 34[deg]27'..... 100.0%............ 0.0%
Longspine N. of 34[deg]27'...... 100.0%............ 0.0%
Longspine S. of 34[deg]27'...... 100.0%............ 0.0%
DARKBLOTCHED.................... Remaining......... 9% or 25 mt,
whichever is
greater, to
Minor Slope RF North............ 98.6%............. 1.4%
Dover Sole...................... 100.0%............ 0.0%
English Sole.................... 99.9%............. 0.1%
Petrale Sole--coastwide......... 100.0%............ 0.0%
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Arrowtooth Flounder............. 100.0%............ 0.0%
Starry Flounder................. 100.0%............ 0.0%
Other Flatfish.................. 99.9%............. 0.1%
------------------------------------------------------------------------
An example of the error being corrected through this notice is the
shorebased trawl allocation of Other Flatfish. The 2014 Other Flatfish
annual catch limit is 4,884 mt. Deducting anticipated mortality from
research, incidental open access fisheries, and the tribal fishery
results in a fishery harvest guideline of 4,682mt. (50 CFR part 660,
Subpart C, Table 2a). From the fishery harvest guideline, the trawl
allocation is 90 percent of that amount, or 4,214 mt. (50 CFR part 660,
Subpart C, Table 2b). From the trawl allocation, the at-sea whiting
fishery receives a set-aside of 20 mt. (50 CFR part 660, Subpart C,
Table 2d). The remaining approximately 4,194 mt. should have been the
shorebased trawl allocation of Other Flatfish. However, the existing
shorebased trawl allocation table at Sec. 660.140 (d)(1)(ii)(D) has
the value as 4,189.61 mt. The roughly 4.4 mt shortfall in the
shorebased trawl allocation of Other Flatfish was caused by multiplying
the 4,194 mt by the 99.9 percent initial issuance allocation percent
for Other Flatfish non-whiting trips, seen in the first column in Table
1 above. As stated previously, this was not the intended use for those
initial issuance values, and the resulting errors under-allocated fish
to the shorebased trawl sector.
The shortfalls occurred for English sole, lingcod, minor slope
rockfish north of 40[deg]10 N. latitude, Other Flatfish, Pacific cod,
shortspine thornyhead N. of 34[deg]27 N. latitude, and yellowtail
rockfish north of 40[deg]10' N latitude. This action corrects the
allocations such that the shorebased IFQ sector receives 100 percent of
the intended allocation for 2014 and revises the 2014 shorebased trawl
allocation table at Sec. 660.140 (d)(1)(ii)(D) for English sole,
lingcod, minor slope rockfish north of 40[deg]10 N. latitude, Other
Flatfish, Pacific cod, shortspine thornyhead N. of 34[deg]27 N.
latitude, and yellowtail rockfish north of 40[deg]10' N latitude. For
all species except yellowtail rockfish north of 40[deg]10' N latitude,
the correction represents an increased allocation of less than 5 mt;
for yellowtail rockfish north of 40[deg]10' N latitude, it results in
an increase of 300 mt. This correction does not change any existing
annual catch limits or allocation formulas or result in allocating fish
in a manner other than was intended through the 2013-2014 harvest
specifications and management measures.
Classification
The Assistant Administrator (AA) for Fisheries, NOAA, finds that
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), there is good cause to waive prior
notice and an opportunity for public comment on this action, as notice
and comment would be impracticable and contrary to the public interest.
This notice corrects 2014 shorebased trawl allocations for several
species of groundfish in the shorebased trawl allocation table that
were inadvertently misreported in the Biennial Specifications and
Management Measures final rule, and will result in a very minor
increase in quota pounds (the number of pounds of fish this particular
sector is allowed to catch) for several species. This correction must
be implemented in a timely manner so that fishermen are allowed
increased opportunities to harvest available stocks, and meet the
objective of the Pacific Groundfish Fishery Management Plan to allow
fisheries to approach, but not exceed, Annual Catch Limits. It would be
contrary to the public interest to delay implementation of these
changes until after public notice and comment, because making this
regulatory change by May 16, 2014, allows harvest as intended by the
Council, consistent with the best scientific information available. For
the reasons above, the AA also finds good cause under 5 U.S.C.
553(d)(3) to waive the 30-day delay in effectiveness and makes this
rule effective immediately upon publication.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660
Fisheries, Fishing, and Indian fisheries.
Dated: May 12, 2014.
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 660 is
corrected by making the following correcting amendments:
PART 660--FISHERIES OFF WEST COAST STATES
0
1. The authority citation for part 660 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. and 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.
0
2. In Sec. 660.140, revise paragraph (d)(1)(ii)(D) to read as follows:
Sec. 660.140 Shorebased IFQ Program.
* * * * *
(d) * * *
(1) * * *
(ii) * * *
(D) For the trawl fishery, NMFS will issue QP based on the
following shorebased trawl allocations:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2013 2014
Shorebased Shorebased
IFQ Species Management area trawl trawl
allocation allocation
(mt) (mt)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Arrowtooth flounder........................... ................................ 3,846.13 3,467.08
BOCACCIO...................................... South of 40[deg]10' N. lat...... 74.90 79.00
CANARY ROCKFISH............................... ................................ 39.90 41.10
Chilipepper................................... South of 40[deg]10' N. lat...... 1,099.50 1,067.25
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COWCOD........................................ South of 40[deg]10' N. lat...... 1.00 1.00
DARKBLOTCHED ROCKFISH......................... ................................ 266.70 278.41
Dover sole.................................... ................................ 22,234.50 22,234.50
English sole.................................. ................................ 6,365.03 5,260.85
Lingcod....................................... North of 40[deg]10' N. lat...... 1,222.57 1,155.15
Lingcod....................................... South of 40[deg]10' N. lat...... 494.41 474.30
Longspine thornyhead.......................... North of 34[deg]27' N. lat...... 1,859.85 1,811.40
Minor shelf rockfish complex.................. North of 40[deg]10' N. lat...... 508.00 508.00
Minor shelf rockfish complex.................. South of 40[deg]10' N. lat...... 81.00 81.00
Minor slope rockfish complex.................. North of 40[deg]10' N. lat...... 776.93 789.38
Minor slope rockfish complex.................. South of 40[deg]10' N. lat...... 376.11 378.63
Other flatfish complex........................ ................................ 4,189.61 4,193.80
Pacific cod................................... ................................ 1,125.29 1,126.41
PACIFIC OCEAN PERCH........................... North of 40[deg]10' N. lat...... 109.43 112.28
Pacific Whiting............................... ................................ 85,679 108,935
PETRALE SOLE.................................. ................................ 2,318.00 2,378.00
Sablefish..................................... North of 36[deg] N. lat......... 1,828.00 1,988.00
Sablefish..................................... South of 36[deg] N. lat......... 602.28 653.10
Shortspine thornyhead......................... North of 34[deg]27' N. lat...... 1,385.35 1,372.49
Shortspine thornyhead......................... South of 34[deg]27' N. lat...... 50.00 50.00
Splitnose rockfish............................ South of 40[deg]10' N. lat...... 1,518.10 1,575.10
Starry flounder............................... ................................ 751.50 755.50
Widow rockfish................................ ................................ 993.83 993.83
YELLOWEYE ROCKFISH............................ ................................ 1.00 1.00
Yellowtail rockfish........................... North of 40[deg]10' N. lat...... 2,635.33 2,938.85
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[FR Doc. 2014-11309 Filed 5-15-14; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510-22-P