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in 49 CFR 1.95 and 501.5.
Mark R. Rosekind,
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List of Subjects in 49 CFR Parts 571
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Imports, Motor vehicle safety,
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Tires.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 160615524–6999–02]
RIN 0648–BG13
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act
Provisions; Fisheries of the
Northeastern United States; Scup
Fishery; Framework Adjustment 9
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
This action changes the
southern and eastern boundaries of the
Southern Gear Restricted Area, as
recommended by the Mid-Atlantic
Fishery Management Council. This rule
is intended to increase access to
traditional squid fishing areas, while
maintaining protection for juvenile
scup.
SUMMARY:
Effective December 9, 2016.
Copies of the Scup Gear
Restricted Area Modification
Framework, including the draft
Environmental Assessment, and the
Regulatory Impact Review prepared by
the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management
Council in support of this action are
available from Dr. Christopher Moore,
Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic
Fishery Management Council, 800 North
State Street, Suite 201, Dover, DE 19901.
The supporting documents are also
accessible via the Internet at: https://
www.mafmc.org/actions/scup-gearrestricted-areas-framework or https://
www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/
sustainable/species/scup/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Emily Gilbert, Fishery Policy Analyst,
phone: 978–281–9244; email:
Emily.Gilbert@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
DATES:
ADDRESSES:
Background
Scup (Stenotomus chrysops) is
managed jointly by the Mid-Atlantic
Fishery Management Council and the
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries
Commission through the Summer
Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass
Fishery Management Plan (FMP). The
management unit specified in the FMP
for scup is U.S. waters of the Atlantic
Ocean from 35°13.3′ N. lat. (the latitude
of Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, Buxton,
NC) northward to the U.S./Canada
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border. Currently, the scup stock is not
overfished and it is not experiencing
overfishing.
When scup was overfished prior to
2009, the Council and NMFS
determined that juvenile scup mortality
in small-mesh fisheries (i.e., those
fisheries using mesh smaller than the
minimum size specified in the scup
regulations) was highly problematic.
Two seasonal Gear Restricted Areas
(GRAs) were implemented to prohibit
vessels fishing for squid, black sea bass,
or silver hake (also known as whiting)
from using mesh smaller than the 5.0inch (12.7-cm) minimum scup mesh
size in the areas during certain times of
year. The GRAs were implemented in
2000 (May 24, 2000, 65 FR 33486) and
modified several times between 2000
and 2005 (December 27, 2000, 65 FR
81761; March 1, 2001, 66 FR 12902;
January 2, 2003, 68 FR 60; January 4,
2005, 70 FR 303). Details on the changes
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to the GRAs are described in those
actions and are not repeated here. Most
often the changes were enacted to
accommodate access for one of the
regulated small-mesh fisheries, while
still maintaining an effective level of
protection for juvenile scup. The GRAs
in their current forms have been in
effect since 2003 (Northern GRA) and
2005 (Southern GRA). Scup has been
considered rebuilt since 2009 and is
currently estimated to be approximately
210 percent of the biomass target.
Research by the Northeast Fisheries
Science Center suggests that minimizing
juvenile mortality in the GRAs likely
contributed to the recovery and
expansion of the scup population. This
action only modifies the Southern GRA.
The Northern GRA remains unchanged.
The background on the Council’s
development of this action is described
in the proposed rule and not repeated
here (August 18, 2016, 81 FR 55166).
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Final Southern GRA Modifications
This action removes the southern
portions of the GRA that overlap
statistical areas 631 and 632.
Additionally, this action shifts the
eastern boundary of the Southern GRA
west, roughly following the outermost
points of the proposed Deep-Sea Coral
Protection Areas (September 26, 2016,
81 FR 66245). If approved, the Council’s
pending Deep-Sea Coral Amendment
would implement area closures that
would further restrict access to several
canyon areas year-round. Many of these
canyons are partially contained within
the current boundaries of the Southern
GRA, and this action would align those
boundaries. The current and final
Southern GRA are shown in the figure
below. The updated Southern GRA
coordinates are provided in the final
regulatory text.
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The Council designed these
modifications to minimize overlap
between the GRA and the recommended
discrete deep-sea coral areas. The
eastern boundary is intended to restore
access to the squid fishery in areas
approximately 55 to 60 fathoms (100 to
110 m) and deeper. The shift of the
southern boundary north is based on
analysis suggesting there are very few
scup in statistical areas 631 and 632
from January through March. This
action will marginally reduce the
amount of protection for the scup stock
in return for a modest increase in squid
availability. The updated Southern GRA
is smaller than the current one; slightly
reducing coverage of the scup estimated
to be covered by the GRA. However,
analysis shows that this change will
result in a modest increase in access for
the squid and whiting fisheries and a
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slight increase in the availability of
black sea bass in the GRA from January
1–March 15. It is important to note,
however, that the amount of each stock
(by weight) currently estimated to be
within the GRA during the winter is
only a small fraction of the total stock
abundance. As a result, we do not
expect the boundary changes to
compromise the scup stock or result in
overfishing for squid, black sea bass, or
whiting.
Comments and Responses
We received five comments on the
measures outlined in the August 18,
2016 (81 FR 55166), proposed rule. All
commenters expressed their support for
the boundary modifications, noting the
importance of balancing the needs of the
squid fishing industry with the ability to
protect juvenile scup.
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One commenter also suggested that
NMFS and the Council continue to
monitor the squid fishery in the
modified GRA area to see how the squid
fishery benefits from these changes and
how scup discards may be affected.
Although we do not expect this
boundary change to compromise the
scup stock or result in overfishing for
squid, black sea bass, or whiting, we
agree that continued review of scup
discards in this area is important. The
Council can further modify this GRA in
a future framework adjustment action if
available information indicates the need
to do so.
Changes From Proposed Rule
The Southern GRA coordinates at
§ 648.124(a)(1) are slightly adjusted
from those presented in the proposed
rule to remove an extraneous point and
to better align with the coordinates
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proposed for the Deep-Sea Coral
Protection Areas.
Classification
Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act, the Assistant
Administrator has determined that this
final rule is consistent with the Summer
Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass
FMP, other provisions of the MagnusonStevens Act, and other applicable law.
This final rule has been determined to
be not significant for purposes of
Executive Order 12866.
The Chief Counsel for Regulation of
the Department of Commerce certified
to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the
Small Business Administration during
the proposed rule stage that this action
would not have a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small
entities. The factual basis for the
certification was published in the
proposed rule and is not repeated here.
No comments were received regarding
this certification. As a result, a
regulatory flexibility analysis is not
required and none has been prepared.
There are no new reporting or
recordkeeping requirements contained
in any of the alternatives considered for
this action.
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Dated: November 3, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for
Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
For the reasons stated in the
preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is amended
as follows:
PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE
NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
1. The authority citation for part 648
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
2. In § 648.124, revise paragraph (a)(1)
to read as follows:
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§ 648.124 Scup commercial season and
commercial fishery area restrictions.
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(12.7 cm) throughout the net. The
Southern Gear Restricted Area is an area
bounded by straight lines connecting
the following points in the order stated
(copies of a chart depicting the area are
available from the Regional
Administrator upon request):
SOUTHERN GEAR RESTRICTED AREA
Point
Latitude
SGA1 ....
SGA2 ....
SGA3 ....
SGA4 ....
SGA5 ....
SGA6 ....
SGA7 ....
SGA8 ....
SGA9 ....
SGA10 ..
SGA11 ..
SGA12 ..
SGA13 ..
SGA14 ..
SGA15 ..
SGA16 ..
SGA17 ..
SGA18 ..
SGA19 ..
SGA20 ..
SGA1 ....
39°20′ N ...........
39°4.38′ N ........
38°28.65′ N ......
38°29.72′ N ......
38°26.32′ N ......
38°25.08′ N ......
38°13.15′ N ......
38°13.74′ N ......
38°11.98′ N ......
37°29.53′ N ......
37°29.43′ N ......
37°28.6′ N ........
37°6.97′ N ........
37°5.83′ N ........
37°4.43′ N ........
37°3.5′ N ..........
37° N ................
37° N ................
38° N ................
39°20′ N ...........
39°20′ N ...........
Longitude
72°37′ W.
72°47.22′ W.
73°29.37′ W.
73°30.65′ W.
73°33.44′ W.
73°34.99′ W.
73°49.77′ W.
73°50.73′ W.
73°52.65′ W.
74°29.95′ W.
74°30.29′ W.
74°30.6′ W.
74°40.8′ W.
74°45.57′ W.
74°41.03′ W.
74°40.39′ W.
74°43′ W.
75°3′ W.
74°23′ W.
72°53′ W.
72°37′ W.
(a) Southern Gear Restricted Area—(1)
Restrictions. From January 1 through
March 15, all trawl vessels in the
Southern Gear Restricted Area that fish
for or possess non-exempt species as
specified in paragraph (a)(2) of this
section must fish with nets that have a
minimum mesh size of 5.0-inch (12.7cm) diamond mesh, applied throughout
the codend for at least 75 continuous
meshes forward of the terminus of the
net. For trawl nets with codends
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[FR Doc No: 2016-27020]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 160615524-6999-02]
RIN 0648-BG13
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act
Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Scup Fishery;
Framework Adjustment 9
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: This action changes the southern and eastern boundaries of the
Southern Gear Restricted Area, as recommended by the Mid-Atlantic
Fishery Management Council. This rule is intended to increase access to
traditional squid fishing areas, while maintaining protection for
juvenile scup.
DATES: Effective December 9, 2016.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the Scup Gear Restricted Area Modification
Framework, including the draft Environmental Assessment, and the
Regulatory Impact Review prepared by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery
Management Council in support of this action are available from Dr.
Christopher Moore, Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management
Council, 800 North State Street, Suite 201, Dover, DE 19901. The
supporting documents are also accessible via the Internet at: https://www.mafmc.org/actions/scup-gear-restricted-areas-framework or https://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/sustainable/species/scup/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Emily Gilbert, Fishery Policy Analyst,
phone: 978-281-9244; email: Emily.Gilbert@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Scup (Stenotomus chrysops) is managed jointly by the Mid-Atlantic
Fishery Management Council and the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries
Commission through the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass
Fishery Management Plan (FMP). The management unit specified in the FMP
for scup is U.S. waters of the Atlantic Ocean from 35[deg]13.3' N. lat.
(the latitude of Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, Buxton, NC) northward to the
U.S./Canada
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border. Currently, the scup stock is not overfished and it is not
experiencing overfishing.
When scup was overfished prior to 2009, the Council and NMFS
determined that juvenile scup mortality in small-mesh fisheries (i.e.,
those fisheries using mesh smaller than the minimum size specified in
the scup regulations) was highly problematic. Two seasonal Gear
Restricted Areas (GRAs) were implemented to prohibit vessels fishing
for squid, black sea bass, or silver hake (also known as whiting) from
using mesh smaller than the 5.0-inch (12.7-cm) minimum scup mesh size
in the areas during certain times of year. The GRAs were implemented in
2000 (May 24, 2000, 65 FR 33486) and modified several times between
2000 and 2005 (December 27, 2000, 65 FR 81761; March 1, 2001, 66 FR
12902; January 2, 2003, 68 FR 60; January 4, 2005, 70 FR 303). Details
on the changes to the GRAs are described in those actions and are not
repeated here. Most often the changes were enacted to accommodate
access for one of the regulated small-mesh fisheries, while still
maintaining an effective level of protection for juvenile scup. The
GRAs in their current forms have been in effect since 2003 (Northern
GRA) and 2005 (Southern GRA). Scup has been considered rebuilt since
2009 and is currently estimated to be approximately 210 percent of the
biomass target. Research by the Northeast Fisheries Science Center
suggests that minimizing juvenile mortality in the GRAs likely
contributed to the recovery and expansion of the scup population. This
action only modifies the Southern GRA. The Northern GRA remains
unchanged.
The background on the Council's development of this action is
described in the proposed rule and not repeated here (August 18, 2016,
81 FR 55166).
Final Southern GRA Modifications
This action removes the southern portions of the GRA that overlap
statistical areas 631 and 632. Additionally, this action shifts the
eastern boundary of the Southern GRA west, roughly following the
outermost points of the proposed Deep-Sea Coral Protection Areas
(September 26, 2016, 81 FR 66245). If approved, the Council's pending
Deep-Sea Coral Amendment would implement area closures that would
further restrict access to several canyon areas year-round. Many of
these canyons are partially contained within the current boundaries of
the Southern GRA, and this action would align those boundaries. The
current and final Southern GRA are shown in the figure below. The
updated Southern GRA coordinates are provided in the final regulatory
text.
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The Council designed these modifications to minimize overlap
between the GRA and the recommended discrete deep-sea coral areas. The
eastern boundary is intended to restore access to the squid fishery in
areas approximately 55 to 60 fathoms (100 to 110 m) and deeper. The
shift of the southern boundary north is based on analysis suggesting
there are very few scup in statistical areas 631 and 632 from January
through March. This action will marginally reduce the amount of
protection for the scup stock in return for a modest increase in squid
availability. The updated Southern GRA is smaller than the current one;
slightly reducing coverage of the scup estimated to be covered by the
GRA. However, analysis shows that this change will result in a modest
increase in access for the squid and whiting fisheries and a slight
increase in the availability of black sea bass in the GRA from January
1-March 15. It is important to note, however, that the amount of each
stock (by weight) currently estimated to be within the GRA during the
winter is only a small fraction of the total stock abundance. As a
result, we do not expect the boundary changes to compromise the scup
stock or result in overfishing for squid, black sea bass, or whiting.
Comments and Responses
We received five comments on the measures outlined in the August
18, 2016 (81 FR 55166), proposed rule. All commenters expressed their
support for the boundary modifications, noting the importance of
balancing the needs of the squid fishing industry with the ability to
protect juvenile scup.
One commenter also suggested that NMFS and the Council continue to
monitor the squid fishery in the modified GRA area to see how the squid
fishery benefits from these changes and how scup discards may be
affected. Although we do not expect this boundary change to compromise
the scup stock or result in overfishing for squid, black sea bass, or
whiting, we agree that continued review of scup discards in this area
is important. The Council can further modify this GRA in a future
framework adjustment action if available information indicates the need
to do so.
Changes From Proposed Rule
The Southern GRA coordinates at Sec. 648.124(a)(1) are slightly
adjusted from those presented in the proposed rule to remove an
extraneous point and to better align with the coordinates
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proposed for the Deep-Sea Coral Protection Areas.
Classification
Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the
Assistant Administrator has determined that this final rule is
consistent with the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass FMP,
other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law.
This final rule has been determined to be not significant for
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business
Administration during the proposed rule stage that this action would
not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small
entities. The factual basis for the certification was published in the
proposed rule and is not repeated here. No comments were received
regarding this certification. As a result, a regulatory flexibility
analysis is not required and none has been prepared.
There are no new reporting or recordkeeping requirements contained
in any of the alternatives considered for this action.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648
Fisheries, Fishing, Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
Dated: November 3, 2016.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
For the reasons stated in the preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is amended
as follows:
PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
0
1. The authority citation for part 648 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
0
2. In Sec. 648.124, revise paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows:
Sec. 648.124 Scup commercial season and commercial fishery area
restrictions.
(a) Southern Gear Restricted Area--(1) Restrictions. From January 1
through March 15, all trawl vessels in the Southern Gear Restricted
Area that fish for or possess non-exempt species as specified in
paragraph (a)(2) of this section must fish with nets that have a
minimum mesh size of 5.0-inch (12.7-cm) diamond mesh, applied
throughout the codend for at least 75 continuous meshes forward of the
terminus of the net. For trawl nets with codends (including an
extension) of fewer than 75 meshes, the entire trawl net must have a
minimum mesh size of 5.0 inches (12.7 cm) throughout the net. The
Southern Gear Restricted Area is an area bounded by straight lines
connecting the following points in the order stated (copies of a chart
depicting the area are available from the Regional Administrator upon
request):
Southern Gear Restricted Area
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Point Latitude Longitude
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SGA1................ 39[deg]20' N............ 72[deg]37' W.
SGA2................ 39[deg]4.38' N.......... 72[deg]47.22' W.
SGA3................ 38[deg]28.65' N......... 73[deg]29.37' W.
SGA4................ 38[deg]29.72' N......... 73[deg]30.65' W.
SGA5................ 38[deg]26.32' N......... 73[deg]33.44' W.
SGA6................ 38[deg]25.08' N......... 73[deg]34.99' W.
SGA7................ 38[deg]13.15' N......... 73[deg]49.77' W.
SGA8................ 38[deg]13.74' N......... 73[deg]50.73' W.
SGA9................ 38[deg]11.98' N......... 73[deg]52.65' W.
SGA10............... 37[deg]29.53' N......... 74[deg]29.95' W.
SGA11............... 37[deg]29.43' N......... 74[deg]30.29' W.
SGA12............... 37[deg]28.6' N.......... 74[deg]30.6' W.
SGA13............... 37[deg]6.97' N.......... 74[deg]40.8' W.
SGA14............... 37[deg]5.83' N.......... 74[deg]45.57' W.
SGA15............... 37[deg]4.43' N.......... 74[deg]41.03' W.
SGA16............... 37[deg]3.5' N........... 74[deg]40.39' W.
SGA17............... 37[deg] N............... 74[deg]43' W.
SGA18............... 37[deg] N............... 75[deg]3' W.
SGA19............... 38[deg] N............... 74[deg]23' W.
SGA20............... 39[deg]20' N............ 72[deg]53' W.
SGA1................ 39[deg]20' N............ 72[deg]37' W.
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