Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Amendment 43, 76908-76910 [2016-26616]
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10. Motorized vehicles and other
motorized devices, including electronic
bicycles, are prohibited on all roads and
trails excluding Creekside Terrace Road
and Badger Hills Driveway. Motorized
vehicle use on these two roadways is
restricted to highway licensed streetlegal vehicles.
11. Use and/or occupancy of all lands
within the FONM, including leaving
personal property unattended, is
prohibited between 1⁄2 hour after sunset
and 1⁄2 hour before sunrise.
12. All use (including pet use) is
restricted to designated routes and
trails. Open routes and trails are
indicated on BLM maps and signed with
route or trail markers. Any unsigned
route which does not appear on the
most current BLM map is closed to all
uses.
13. Campfires and other open flame
fires are prohibited.
14. Possession or discharge of
fireworks, including ‘‘safe and sane’’
fireworks, is prohibited.
15. Wood cutting and the collection of
downed wood are prohibited.
Proposed FONM Supplementary Rules
That Are Currently Monterey County
Ordinances
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16. It shall be unlawful for the owner
or person having custody of any dog,
either willfully or through failure to
exercise due care or control, to allow
said dog to defecate and to allow the
feces thereafter to remain on FONM
other than within trash receptacles
provided for such purposes. This
includes bagged feces—Reference
Monterey County ordinance, 8.36.030.
17. All dogs under four months of age
shall be kept under physical restraint by
the owner, keeper, or harborer when on
FONM—Reference Monterey County
ordinance, 8.20.020.
18. Dogs on FONM shall wear a
license tag with or without a chip
implant at all times. The tag shall be
attached at all times to a collar, harness,
or other suitable device upon the dog for
which the license tag was issued—
Reference Monterey County ordinance,
8.08.040.
Exemptions
The following persons are exempt
from these supplementary rules: Any
Federal, State, or local officer or
employee in the scope of their duties;
members of any organized law
enforcement, rescue, or fire-fighting
force in performance of an official duty;
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authorized in writing by the BLM.
Enforcement
Any person who violates any of these
supplementary rules may be tried before
a United States Magistrate and fined in
accordance with 18 U.S.C. 3571,
imprisoned no more than 12 months
under 43 U.S.C. 1733(a) and 43 CFR
8360.0–7, or both.
In accordance with 43 CFR 8365.1–7,
State or local officials may also impose
penalties for violations of California
law.
Jerome E. Perez,
State Director, California.
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Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of
Mexico, and South Atlantic; Reef Fish
Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico;
Amendment 43
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of availability; request
for comments.
AGENCY:
The Gulf of Mexico (Gulf)
Fishery Management Council (Gulf
Council) has submitted Amendment 43
to the Fishery Management Plan for the
Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf of
Mexico (FMP) for review, approval, and
implementation by NMFS. If approved
by the Secretary of Commerce
(Secretary), Amendment 43 would
revise the hogfish fishery management
unit (FMU) to be the West Florida stock
and define the geographic range of this
stock consistent with the South Atlantic
Fishery Management Council’s (South
Atlantic Council) proposed boundary
between the Florida Keys/East Florida
and West Florida stocks, set the status
determination criteria (SDC) and annual
catch limits (ACLs) for the West Florida
stock, increase the minimum size limit
for the West Florida stock, and remove
the powerhead exception for harvest of
hogfish in the Gulf reef fish stressed
area. The purpose of Amendment 43 is
to establish management measures for
the West Florida hogfish stock in the
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Gulf using the best scientific
information available.
DATES: Written comments must be
received by January 3, 2017.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
on Amendment 43 identified by
‘‘NOAA–NMFS–2016–0126’’ 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-20160126, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,
complete the required fields, and enter
or attach your comments.
• Mail: Submit all written comments
to Peter Hood, NMFS Southeast
Regional Office, 263 13th Avenue
South, St. Petersburg, FL 33701.
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).
Electronic copies of Amendment 43,
which includes an environmental
assessment, a fishery impact statement,
a Regulatory Flexibility Act analysis,
and a regulatory impact review, may be
obtained from www.regulations.gov or
the Southeast Regional Office Web site
at https://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/
sustainable_fisheries/gulf_fisheries/
reef_fish/2016/am43/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Peter Hood, NMFS Southeast Regional
Office, telephone: 727–824–5305, email:
peter.hood@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act
(Magnuson-Stevens Act) requires each
regional fishery management council to
submit any FMP or amendment to
NMFS for review and approval, partial
approval, or disapproval. The
Magnuson-Stevens Act also requires
that NMFS, upon receiving an FMP or
amendment, publish an announcement
in the Federal Register notifying the
public that the FMP or amendment is
available for review and comment.
The FMP being revised by
Amendment 43 was prepared by the
Gulf Council and, if approved, would be
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implemented by NMFS through
regulations at 50 CFR part 622 under the
authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
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Background
Currently, hogfish in the Gulf
exclusive economic zone (EEZ) are
managed as a single stock with a stock
ACL and no allocation between the
commercial and recreational sectors.
Although hogfish occur throughout the
Gulf, they are caught primarily off the
Florida west coast. Generally, the
fishing season for both sectors is open
year-round, January 1 through December
31. However, accountability measures
(AMs) for hogfish specify that if
commercial and recreational landings
exceed the stock ACL in a fishing year,
then during the following fishing year if
the stock ACL is reached or is projected
to be reached, the commercial and
recreational sectors will be closed for
the remainder of the fishing year. The
hogfish ACL and AMs were
implemented in 2012 (76 FR 82044,
December 29, 2011). The AMs were
triggered when the hogfish ACL was
exceeded in 2012, and the 2013 season
was closed on December 2 because
NMFS determined that the 2013 hogfish
stock ACL had been harvested (78 FR
72583, December 3, 2013). The stock
ACL was exceeded again in 2013.
However, there was no closure in 2014,
and the stock ACL was not exceeded in
the 2014 or 2015 fishing years.
In 2014, the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission (FWC)
completed the most recent stock
assessment for hogfish through the
Southeast Data, Assessment, and
Review process (SEDAR 37). SEDAR 37
divided the hogfish stock into three
stocks based upon genetic analysis as
follows: The West Florida stock, Florida
Keys/East Florida stock, and the Georgia
through North Carolina stock. The West
Florida stock is completely within the
jurisdiction of the Gulf Council and the
Georgia through North Carolina stock is
completely within the jurisdiction of the
South Atlantic Council. The Florida
Keys/East Florida stock crosses the
Councils’ jurisdictional boundary, with
a small portion of the stock extending
into the Gulf Council’s jurisdiction off
the west coast of Florida. Based on
SEDAR 37 and the Gulf and South
Atlantic Councils’ Scientific and
Statistical Committee (SSC)
recommendations, NMFS determined
the West Florida stock is not overfished
or undergoing overfishing, the Florida
Keys/East Florida stock is overfished
and undergoing overfishing, and the
status of the Georgia-North Carolina
stock status is unknown.
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Actions Contained in Amendment 43
Amendment 43 includes actions to
revise the FMU for hogfish to be the
West Florida stock and define the
geographic range of this stock consistent
with the South Atlantic Council’s
proposed boundary between the Florida
Keys/East Florida and West Florida
stocks, and set the SDC and ACL for the
West Florida stock. In addition, actions
in Amendment 43 increase the
minimum size limit for the West Florida
stock, and remove the powerhead
exception for harvest of hogfish in the
Gulf reef fish stressed area.
Fishery Management Unit
The South Atlantic Council
developed and submitted for review by
the Secretary of Commerce a rebuilding
plan for the Florida Keys/East Florida
hogfish stock through Amendment 37 to
the FMP for the Snapper-Grouper
Fishery of the South Atlantic Region.
Because SEDAR 37 indicated only a
small portion of the Florida Keys/East
Florida stock extends into the Gulf
Council’s jurisdiction off south Florida,
the Gulf Council through Amendment
43 proposes to revise the hogfish FMU
to be the West Florida stock and define
the geographic range of this stock
consistent with the South Atlantic
Council’s proposed boundary between
the Florida Keys/East Florida and West
Florida hogfish stocks near Cape Sable,
Florida. This boundary would be a line
extending west along 25°09′ N. lat. to
the outer boundary of the EEZ. The Gulf
Council would manage hogfish (the
West Florida stock) in the Gulf EEZ
except south of 25°09′ N. lat. off the
west coast of Florida. The South
Atlantic Council would manage hogfish
(the Florida Keys/East Florida stock) in
the Gulf EEZ south of 25°09′ N. lat. off
the west coast of Florida, and in the
South Atlantic EEZ to the state border
of Florida and Georgia. The boundary
line near Cape Sable is south of the line
used in SEDAR 37, which defined the
West Florida stock as north of the
Monroe and Collier County, Florida,
boundary line. Therefore, it is possible
that some fish from the Florida Keys/
East Florida stock will be harvested
under the regulations by the Gulf
Council. However, the majority of
hogfish landings in Monroe County
occur in the Florida Keys, and the
proposed boundary is far enough north
of the Florida Keys that fishing trips
originating in the Florida Keys rarely
travel north of the boundary, and far
enough south of Naples and Marco
Island, Florida, that fishing trips
originating from these locations rarely
travel south of the boundary. In
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addition, the boundary line proposed by
the Gulf and South Atlantic Councils is
currently used by the FWC as a
regulatory boundary for certain statemanaged species. Using a pre-existing
management boundary will increase
enforceability and help fishermen by
simplifying regulations across adjacent
management jurisdictions.
In accordance with section 304(f) of
the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the Gulf
Council requested that the Secretary
designate the South Atlantic Council as
the responsible Council for management
of the Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish
stock in Gulf Federal waters south of
25°09′ N. lat. near Cape Sable on the
west coast of Florida. If the Gulf
Council’s request is approved, the Gulf
Council would continue to manage
hogfish in Federal waters in the Gulf,
except in Federal waters south of this
boundary. Therefore, the South Atlantic
Council, and not the Gulf Council,
would establish the management
measures for the entire range of the
Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish stock,
including in Federal waters south of
25°09′ N. lat. near Cape Sable in the
Gulf. Commercial and recreational forhire vessels fishing for hogfish in Gulf
Federal waters, i.e., north and west of
the jurisdictional boundary between the
Gulf and South Atlantic Councils
(approximately the Florida Keys), as
defined at 50 CFR 600.105(c), would
still be required to have the appropriate
Federal Gulf reef fish permits, and
vessels fishing for hogfish in South
Atlantic Federal waters, i.e., south and
east of the jurisdictional boundary,
would still be required to have the
appropriate Federal South Atlantic
snapper-grouper permits. Those permit
holders would still be required to follow
the sale and reporting requirements
associated with the respective permits.
NMFS specifically seeks public
comment regarding the revised stock
boundaries and the manner in which
the Councils would have jurisdiction
over these stocks if both Amendment 37
for the South Atlantic and Amendment
43 for the Gulf of Mexico are approved
and implemented.
Status Determination Criteria
Currently, the only SDC implemented
for Gulf hogfish is the overfishing
threshold, or maximum fishing
mortality rate (MFMT). The overfished
threshold, or minimum stock size
threshold (MSST), and maximum
sustainable yield (MSY) actions were
disapproved when the Gulf Council’s
Sustainable Fisheries Act Generic
Amendment was approved by NMFS on
November 17, 1999. Amendment 43
would maintain the current MFMT
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value at the fishing mortality
corresponding to 30 percent of the
stock’s spawning potential ratio (SPR)
(F30%SPR). Amendment 43 would also
specify the MSST and MSY values. The
MSY proxy would equal the equilibrium
yield at F30%SPR and the MSST value
would be equal to 75 percent of the
spawning stock biomass capable of
producing an equilibrium yield of the
MSY proxy.
Annual Catch Limit
The current ACL and annual catch
target (ACT) for Gulf hogfish were
established based on 1999 through 2008
landings. The ACL and ACT were set
using the Gulf Council’s acceptable
biological catch (ABC) control rule for
stocks that have not been assessed but
are stable over time. Amendment 43
would set the ACL for the West Florida
hogfish stock at 219,000 lb (99,337 kg),
round weight, for the 2017 and 2018
fishing years based on recommendations
from the Gulf Council’s SSC after its
review of SEDAR 37. In 2019, and
subsequent fishing years, the ACL
would be set at the equilibrium ABC of
159,300 lb (72,257 kg), round weight.
The Gulf Council decided to
discontinue the designation of an ACT,
because it is not used in the current
AMs or for other management purposes.
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Minimum Size Limit
Although the West Florida hogfish
stock is not overfished or undergoing
overfishing, the stock could be subject
to seasonal closures should landings
exceed the stock ACL and AMs are
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triggered. In 2012 and 2013, the stock
ACL was exceeded, thus causing
landings to be closely monitored in
2013 and 2014. This resulted in an inseason closure in 2013 but not in 2014.
To reduce the likelihood of AMs being
triggered, the Gulf Council determined
that increasing the minimum size limit
in Federal waters from 12 inches (30.5
cm), fork length (FL), to 14 inches (35.6
cm), FL, could reduce the directed
harvest rate and, consequently, reduce
the probability of exceeding the stock
ACL and triggering AMs. This action
has an additional benefit of allowing the
hogfish to grow larger and have an
additional spawning opportunity before
being susceptible to harvest.
Powerhead Exemption
Currently, as described at 50 CFR
622.35(a), a regulatory exemption allows
for the harvest of hogfish using
powerheads in the reef fish stressed
area. Amendment 43 would remove this
exemption. The powerhead exemption
provision is a regulatory holdover from
when hogfish were listed as a species in
the fishery but not in the reef fish FMU.
Harvesting species in the FMU with
powerheads in the stressed area was
prohibited. By removing the powerhead
exemption for hogfish, hogfish would be
subject to the same regulations for Gulf
reef fish in the stressed area as other
species in the reef fish FMU. The
coordinates for the reef fish stressed
area are provided in 50 CFR part 622,
Table 2 in Appendix B.
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Proposed Rule for Amendment 43
A proposed rule that would
implement Amendment 43 has been
drafted. In accordance with the
Magnuson-Stevens Act, NMFS is
evaluating Amendment 43 to determine
whether it is consistent with the FMP,
the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other
applicable law. If the determination is
affirmative, NMFS will publish the
proposed rule in the Federal Register
for public review and comment.
Consideration of Public Comments
The Gulf Council has submitted
Amendment 43 for Secretarial review,
approval, and implementation.
Comments on Amendment 43 must be
received by January 3, 2017. Comments
received during the respective comment
periods, whether specifically directed to
Amendment 43 or the proposed rule,
will be considered by NMFS in its
decision to approve, partially approve,
or disapprove Amendment 43.
Comments received after the comment
periods will not be considered by NMFS
in this decision. All comments received
by NMFS on Amendment 43 or the
proposed rule during their respective
comment periods will be addressed in
the final rule.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: October 31, 2016.
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
50 CFR Part 622
RIN 0648-BG18
Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic;
Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Amendment 43
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of availability; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: The Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) Fishery Management Council (Gulf
Council) has submitted Amendment 43 to the Fishery Management Plan for
the Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico (FMP) for review,
approval, and implementation by NMFS. If approved by the Secretary of
Commerce (Secretary), Amendment 43 would revise the hogfish fishery
management unit (FMU) to be the West Florida stock and define the
geographic range of this stock consistent with the South Atlantic
Fishery Management Council's (South Atlantic Council) proposed boundary
between the Florida Keys/East Florida and West Florida stocks, set the
status determination criteria (SDC) and annual catch limits (ACLs) for
the West Florida stock, increase the minimum size limit for the West
Florida stock, and remove the powerhead exception for harvest of
hogfish in the Gulf reef fish stressed area. The purpose of Amendment
43 is to establish management measures for the West Florida hogfish
stock in the Gulf using the best scientific information available.
DATES: Written comments must be received by January 3, 2017.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on Amendment 43 identified by
``NOAA-NMFS-2016-0126'' 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-2016-0126, click the
``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or
attach your comments.
Mail: Submit all written comments to Peter Hood, NMFS
Southeast Regional Office, 263 13th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL
33701.
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).
Electronic copies of Amendment 43, which includes an environmental
assessment, a fishery impact statement, a Regulatory Flexibility Act
analysis, and a regulatory impact review, may be obtained from
www.regulations.gov or the Southeast Regional Office Web site at https://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sustainable_fisheries/gulf_fisheries/reef_fish/2016/am43/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Peter Hood, NMFS Southeast Regional
Office, telephone: 727-824-5305, email: peter.hood@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation
and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) requires each regional
fishery management council to submit any FMP or amendment to NMFS for
review and approval, partial approval, or disapproval. The Magnuson-
Stevens Act also requires that NMFS, upon receiving an FMP or
amendment, publish an announcement in the Federal Register notifying
the public that the FMP or amendment is available for review and
comment.
The FMP being revised by Amendment 43 was prepared by the Gulf
Council and, if approved, would be
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implemented by NMFS through regulations at 50 CFR part 622 under the
authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
Background
Currently, hogfish in the Gulf exclusive economic zone (EEZ) are
managed as a single stock with a stock ACL and no allocation between
the commercial and recreational sectors. Although hogfish occur
throughout the Gulf, they are caught primarily off the Florida west
coast. Generally, the fishing season for both sectors is open year-
round, January 1 through December 31. However, accountability measures
(AMs) for hogfish specify that if commercial and recreational landings
exceed the stock ACL in a fishing year, then during the following
fishing year if the stock ACL is reached or is projected to be reached,
the commercial and recreational sectors will be closed for the
remainder of the fishing year. The hogfish ACL and AMs were implemented
in 2012 (76 FR 82044, December 29, 2011). The AMs were triggered when
the hogfish ACL was exceeded in 2012, and the 2013 season was closed on
December 2 because NMFS determined that the 2013 hogfish stock ACL had
been harvested (78 FR 72583, December 3, 2013). The stock ACL was
exceeded again in 2013. However, there was no closure in 2014, and the
stock ACL was not exceeded in the 2014 or 2015 fishing years.
In 2014, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
(FWC) completed the most recent stock assessment for hogfish through
the Southeast Data, Assessment, and Review process (SEDAR 37). SEDAR 37
divided the hogfish stock into three stocks based upon genetic analysis
as follows: The West Florida stock, Florida Keys/East Florida stock,
and the Georgia through North Carolina stock. The West Florida stock is
completely within the jurisdiction of the Gulf Council and the Georgia
through North Carolina stock is completely within the jurisdiction of
the South Atlantic Council. The Florida Keys/East Florida stock crosses
the Councils' jurisdictional boundary, with a small portion of the
stock extending into the Gulf Council's jurisdiction off the west coast
of Florida. Based on SEDAR 37 and the Gulf and South Atlantic Councils'
Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) recommendations, NMFS
determined the West Florida stock is not overfished or undergoing
overfishing, the Florida Keys/East Florida stock is overfished and
undergoing overfishing, and the status of the Georgia-North Carolina
stock status is unknown.
Actions Contained in Amendment 43
Amendment 43 includes actions to revise the FMU for hogfish to be
the West Florida stock and define the geographic range of this stock
consistent with the South Atlantic Council's proposed boundary between
the Florida Keys/East Florida and West Florida stocks, and set the SDC
and ACL for the West Florida stock. In addition, actions in Amendment
43 increase the minimum size limit for the West Florida stock, and
remove the powerhead exception for harvest of hogfish in the Gulf reef
fish stressed area.
Fishery Management Unit
The South Atlantic Council developed and submitted for review by
the Secretary of Commerce a rebuilding plan for the Florida Keys/East
Florida hogfish stock through Amendment 37 to the FMP for the Snapper-
Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region. Because SEDAR 37
indicated only a small portion of the Florida Keys/East Florida stock
extends into the Gulf Council's jurisdiction off south Florida, the
Gulf Council through Amendment 43 proposes to revise the hogfish FMU to
be the West Florida stock and define the geographic range of this stock
consistent with the South Atlantic Council's proposed boundary between
the Florida Keys/East Florida and West Florida hogfish stocks near Cape
Sable, Florida. This boundary would be a line extending west along
25[deg]09' N. lat. to the outer boundary of the EEZ. The Gulf Council
would manage hogfish (the West Florida stock) in the Gulf EEZ except
south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast of Florida. The South
Atlantic Council would manage hogfish (the Florida Keys/East Florida
stock) in the Gulf EEZ south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. off the west coast
of Florida, and in the South Atlantic EEZ to the state border of
Florida and Georgia. The boundary line near Cape Sable is south of the
line used in SEDAR 37, which defined the West Florida stock as north of
the Monroe and Collier County, Florida, boundary line. Therefore, it is
possible that some fish from the Florida Keys/East Florida stock will
be harvested under the regulations by the Gulf Council. However, the
majority of hogfish landings in Monroe County occur in the Florida
Keys, and the proposed boundary is far enough north of the Florida Keys
that fishing trips originating in the Florida Keys rarely travel north
of the boundary, and far enough south of Naples and Marco Island,
Florida, that fishing trips originating from these locations rarely
travel south of the boundary. In addition, the boundary line proposed
by the Gulf and South Atlantic Councils is currently used by the FWC as
a regulatory boundary for certain state-managed species. Using a pre-
existing management boundary will increase enforceability and help
fishermen by simplifying regulations across adjacent management
jurisdictions.
In accordance with section 304(f) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the
Gulf Council requested that the Secretary designate the South Atlantic
Council as the responsible Council for management of the Florida Keys/
East Florida hogfish stock in Gulf Federal waters south of 25[deg]09'
N. lat. near Cape Sable on the west coast of Florida. If the Gulf
Council's request is approved, the Gulf Council would continue to
manage hogfish in Federal waters in the Gulf, except in Federal waters
south of this boundary. Therefore, the South Atlantic Council, and not
the Gulf Council, would establish the management measures for the
entire range of the Florida Keys/East Florida hogfish stock, including
in Federal waters south of 25[deg]09' N. lat. near Cape Sable in the
Gulf. Commercial and recreational for-hire vessels fishing for hogfish
in Gulf Federal waters, i.e., north and west of the jurisdictional
boundary between the Gulf and South Atlantic Councils (approximately
the Florida Keys), as defined at 50 CFR 600.105(c), would still be
required to have the appropriate Federal Gulf reef fish permits, and
vessels fishing for hogfish in South Atlantic Federal waters, i.e.,
south and east of the jurisdictional boundary, would still be required
to have the appropriate Federal South Atlantic snapper-grouper permits.
Those permit holders would still be required to follow the sale and
reporting requirements associated with the respective permits.
NMFS specifically seeks public comment regarding the revised stock
boundaries and the manner in which the Councils would have jurisdiction
over these stocks if both Amendment 37 for the South Atlantic and
Amendment 43 for the Gulf of Mexico are approved and implemented.
Status Determination Criteria
Currently, the only SDC implemented for Gulf hogfish is the
overfishing threshold, or maximum fishing mortality rate (MFMT). The
overfished threshold, or minimum stock size threshold (MSST), and
maximum sustainable yield (MSY) actions were disapproved when the Gulf
Council's Sustainable Fisheries Act Generic Amendment was approved by
NMFS on November 17, 1999. Amendment 43 would maintain the current MFMT
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value at the fishing mortality corresponding to 30 percent of the
stock's spawning potential ratio (SPR)
(F30SPR). Amendment 43 would also specify
the MSST and MSY values. The MSY proxy would equal the equilibrium
yield at F30SPR and the MSST value would
be equal to 75 percent of the spawning stock biomass capable of
producing an equilibrium yield of the MSY proxy.
Annual Catch Limit
The current ACL and annual catch target (ACT) for Gulf hogfish were
established based on 1999 through 2008 landings. The ACL and ACT were
set using the Gulf Council's acceptable biological catch (ABC) control
rule for stocks that have not been assessed but are stable over time.
Amendment 43 would set the ACL for the West Florida hogfish stock at
219,000 lb (99,337 kg), round weight, for the 2017 and 2018 fishing
years based on recommendations from the Gulf Council's SSC after its
review of SEDAR 37. In 2019, and subsequent fishing years, the ACL
would be set at the equilibrium ABC of 159,300 lb (72,257 kg), round
weight. The Gulf Council decided to discontinue the designation of an
ACT, because it is not used in the current AMs or for other management
purposes.
Minimum Size Limit
Although the West Florida hogfish stock is not overfished or
undergoing overfishing, the stock could be subject to seasonal closures
should landings exceed the stock ACL and AMs are triggered. In 2012 and
2013, the stock ACL was exceeded, thus causing landings to be closely
monitored in 2013 and 2014. This resulted in an in-season closure in
2013 but not in 2014. To reduce the likelihood of AMs being triggered,
the Gulf Council determined that increasing the minimum size limit in
Federal waters from 12 inches (30.5 cm), fork length (FL), to 14 inches
(35.6 cm), FL, could reduce the directed harvest rate and,
consequently, reduce the probability of exceeding the stock ACL and
triggering AMs. This action has an additional benefit of allowing the
hogfish to grow larger and have an additional spawning opportunity
before being susceptible to harvest.
Powerhead Exemption
Currently, as described at 50 CFR 622.35(a), a regulatory exemption
allows for the harvest of hogfish using powerheads in the reef fish
stressed area. Amendment 43 would remove this exemption. The powerhead
exemption provision is a regulatory holdover from when hogfish were
listed as a species in the fishery but not in the reef fish FMU.
Harvesting species in the FMU with powerheads in the stressed area was
prohibited. By removing the powerhead exemption for hogfish, hogfish
would be subject to the same regulations for Gulf reef fish in the
stressed area as other species in the reef fish FMU. The coordinates
for the reef fish stressed area are provided in 50 CFR part 622, Table
2 in Appendix B.
Proposed Rule for Amendment 43
A proposed rule that would implement Amendment 43 has been drafted.
In accordance with the Magnuson-Stevens Act, NMFS is evaluating
Amendment 43 to determine whether it is consistent with the FMP, the
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law. If the determination is
affirmative, NMFS will publish the proposed rule in the Federal
Register for public review and comment.
Consideration of Public Comments
The Gulf Council has submitted Amendment 43 for Secretarial review,
approval, and implementation. Comments on Amendment 43 must be received
by January 3, 2017. Comments received during the respective comment
periods, whether specifically directed to Amendment 43 or the proposed
rule, will be considered by NMFS in its decision to approve, partially
approve, or disapprove Amendment 43. Comments received after the
comment periods will not be considered by NMFS in this decision. All
comments received by NMFS on Amendment 43 or the proposed rule during
their respective comment periods will be addressed in the final rule.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: October 31, 2016.
Emily H. Menashes,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2016-26616 Filed 11-3-16; 8:45 am]
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