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1994).
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 200130–0040]
RIN 0648–BJ46
Fisheries of the Northeastern United
States; Northeast Skate Complex;
Framework Adjustment 8 and 2020–
2021 Specifications
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
comments.
AGENCY:
NMFS proposes to implement
measures recommended by the New
England Fishery Management Council
in Framework Adjustment 8 to the
Northeast Skate Complex Fishery
Management Plan. This action would
specify skate catch limits for fishing
years 2020 and 2021, and increase
seasonal trip limits for both the wing
and bait fisheries. This proposed action
is necessary to establish skate
specifications consistent with the most
recent scientific information. The intent
of this action is to establish appropriate
catch limits for the skate fishery, while
providing additional operational
flexibility to fishery participants.
DATES: Comments must be received by
March 6, 2020.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
on this document, identified by NOAA–
NMFS–2019–0143, by either of the
following methods:
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Electronic submission: Submit all
electronic public comments via the
Federal e-Rulemaking Portal.
1. Go to www.regulations.gov/
#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-20190143,
2. Click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,
complete the required fields, and
3. Enter or attach your comments.
—OR—
Mail: Submit written comments to
Michael Pentony, Regional
Administrator, National Marine
Fisheries Service, Greater Atlantic
Region, 55 Great Republic Drive,
Gloucester, MA 01930–2276. Mark the
outside of the envelope: ‘‘Comments on
the Proposed Rule for Skate Framework
Adjustment 8.’’
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.
New England Fishery Management
Council staff prepared a draft
environmental assessment (EA) for this
action that describes the proposed
measures and other considered
alternatives. The EA also provides an
economic analysis, as well as an
analysis of the biological, economic, and
social impacts of the proposed measures
and other considered alternatives.
Copies of the Framework Adjustment 8
EA are available on request from
Thomas A. Nies, Executive Director,
New England Fishery Management
Council, 50 Water Street, Newburyport,
MA 01950. This document is also
accessible via the internet at
www.nefmc.org.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Cynthia Ferrio, Fishery Management
Specialist, (978) 281–9180.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The New England Fishery
Management Council manages a
complex of seven skate species
(barndoor, clearnose, little, rosette,
smooth, thorny, and winter) off the New
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England and mid-Atlantic coasts
through the Northeast Skate Complex
Fishery Management Plan (FMP). The
FMP was implemented in 2003. Skates
are harvested and managed through two
different targeted fisheries, one for food
(the wing fishery) and one for use as bait
in other fisheries (the bait fishery). The
FMP requires that annual catch and
possession limits for the skate fishery be
reviewed and established through the
specifications process for up to two
fishing years at a time. The current
specifications (revised February 15,
2019; 84 FR 4373) expire on April 30,
2020, and will remain effective in the
event that a final rule for this action is
delayed beyond that date.
In August 2019, the Council’s
Scientific and Statistical Committee
(SSC) reviewed updated information on
the status of the seven skate species and
recommended an acceptable biological
catch (ABC) of 32,715 mt for fishing
years 2020 and 2021. This ABC
incorporates updated data derived from
the median catch/biomass exploitation
ratio for the time series up to 2019 and
the three-year average stratified mean
biomass for skates, using the 2017–2019
spring New England Fisheries Science
Center (NEFSC) survey data for little
skate and the 2016–2018 fall NEFSC
survey data for the other species.
At a meetings in late August and early
September, the skate plan development
team (PDT), advisory panel (AP), and
Committee met to discuss and make
recommendations on these
specifications. The PDT and Committee
agreed with the SSC recommendation
for the ABC, and following Amendment
3 procedures, recommended that the
annual catch limit (ACL) be set equal to
the ABC. The PDT and Committee also
recommended a moderate increase in
the total allowable landings (TAL) for
both the wing and bait fisheries,
primarily due to recent data indicating
fewer discards in the directed fisheries.
The AP and Committee discussed ways
to provide greater access to the skate
resource to better utilize the increased
quotas. Based on this discussion, the
Committee recommended increasing
seasonal possession limits for both the
wing and bait fisheries. The Council
took final action on this framework at
the September 2019 meeting in
Gloucester, MA.
Proposed Measures
This action proposes the Council’s
recommendations for 2020 and 2021.
This action would increase the ACL to
32,715 mt (up from 31,327 mt in 2019)
and the overall TAL to 17,864 mt (an
increase from 15,788 mt in 2019). This
would result in an approximately 13-
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percent increase each in both the bait
and wing fisheries’ TALs. The bait
fishery TAL would be 5,984 mt, and the
wing fishery TAL would be 11,879 mt.
The fishing year for skates is from May
1 to April 30. However, the directed
wing and bait fisheries are broken up
into separate seasons to more closely
manage harvest. According to
regulations at 50 CFR 648.322, 66.5
percent of the skate TAL is allocated to
wing fishery. Of the wing fishery TAL,
57 percent is allocated to Season 1 (May
1–August 31), with the remainder
allocated to Season 2 (September 1–
April 30). In the bait fishery, Season 1
(May 1–July 31) is allocated 30.8
percent of the bait TAL, Season 2
(August 1–October 31) receives 37.1
percent, and the remainder is allocated
to Season 3 (November 1–April 30). A
summary of the proposed 2020–2021
skate fishery specifications is shown
below in Table 1.
TABLE 1—SUMMARY OF PROPOSED 2020–2021 SKATE FISHERY SPECIFICATIONS COMPARED TO CURRENT 2019 LIMITS
[In metric tons]
FY2019
(current)
ABC/ACL ..................................................................................................................................................................
Annual Catch Target (ACT) (90%) ..........................................................................................................................
Overall TAL ..............................................................................................................................................................
Wing TAL (66.5% of Overall TAL) ...........................................................................................................................
Wing Season 1 TAL (57% of Wing TAL) ................................................................................................................
Wing Season 2 TAL (43% of Wing TAL) ................................................................................................................
Bait TAL (33.5% of Overall TAL) .............................................................................................................................
Bait Season 1 TAL (30.8% of Bait TAL) .................................................................................................................
Bait Season 2 TAL (37.1% of Bait TAL) .................................................................................................................
Bait Season 3 TAL (32.1% of Bait TAL) .................................................................................................................
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This proposed action would also
increase seasonal possession limits in
both the wing and bait fisheries to allow
more flexibility in harvesting the
additional quota. The wing fishery trip
limit in Season 1 would be raised from
2,600 lb (1,179 kg) to 3,000 lb (1,361 kg),
and the Season 2 trip limit would
increase from 4,100 lb (1,860 kg) to
5,000 lb (2,268 kg). The barndoor skate
possession limit within the wing fishery
would also increase from 650 lb (295 kg)
to 750 lb (340 kg) in Season 1, and from
1,025 lb (465 kg) to 1,250 lb (567 kg) in
Season 2. In the bait fishery, the Season
3 trip limit would be raised from 12,000
lb (5,443 kg) to 25,000 lb (11,340 kg) to
be consistent with the rest of the fishing
year. The incidental possession limits of
500 lb (227 kg) in the wing fishery and
8,000 lb (3,629 kg) in the bait fishery
would remain unchanged.
Classification
Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the
Magnuson Stevens Fishery Conservation
and Management Act (MagnusonStevens Act), the NMFS Assistant
Administrator has determined that this
proposed rule is consistent with the
Northeast Skate Complex FMP, other
provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens
Act, and other applicable law, subject to
further consideration after public
comment.
The Council reviewed the proposed
regulations for this action and deemed
them necessary and appropriate to
implement consistent with section
303(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
This proposed rule has been
determined to be not significant for
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
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The Chief Counsel for Regulation of
the Department of Commerce certified
to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the
Small Business Administration that this
proposed rule, if adopted, would not
have a significant economic impact on
a substantial number of small entities.
The factual basis for this determination
is as follows.
The Council conducted an evaluation
of the potential socioeconomic impacts
of the proposed measures. The action
would impact vessels or affiliated
groups that hold Federal skate permits
and participate in skate fisheries. The
Council’s analysis of 2018 data, the
most recent complete set of data
available, and the commercial
ownership affiliate database, indicated
that the skate fishery had 364 vessels
with federal permits that landed skates
in 2018. Those 364 vessels were owned
by a total of 331 business entities that
could be directly affected by this action.
Of the 331 affiliate groups that landed
skate, 327 were classified as small
businesses and 4 were large businesses.
The purpose of this action was
previously outlined in the preamble to
this proposed rule and is not repeated
here. As proposed, this action would
slightly increase the available catch
limits in skate fishery for fishing years
2020–2021, as well as seasonal
possession limits for both the wing and
bait skate fisheries. This action is
expected to result in increased revenues
and economic benefits from the higher
annual catch limits, while providing
additional operational flexibility and
fishing opportunity through the
increased trip limits. This action is not
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FY2020–21
(proposed)
31,327
28,194
15,788
10,499
5,984
4,515
5,289
1,629
1,962
1,698
32,715
29,444
17,864
11,879
6,771
5,108
5,984
1,843
2,220
1,921
expected to have a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small
entities. The effects on the regulated
small entities in this analysis are
expected to be positive. Under the
proposed action, small entities would
not be placed at a competitive
disadvantage relative to large entities,
and the regulations would not reduce
profits for any small entities. As a result,
an initial regulatory flexibility analysis
is not required and none has been
prepared.
This action would not establish any
new reporting or record-keeping
requirements.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648
Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
Dated: January 30, 2020.
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 648 is proposed
to be amended as follows:
PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE
NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
1. The authority citation for part 648
continues to read as follows:
■
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
2. In § 648.322, revise paragraphs
(b)(1)(i) and (ii), and paragraph (c)(3) to
read as follows:
■
§ 648.322 Skate allocation, possession,
and landing provisions.
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(1) Vessels fishing under an Atlantic
sea scallop, NE multispecies, or
monkfish DAS. (i) A vessel or operator
of a vessel that has been issued a valid
Federal skate permit under this part,
and fishes under an Atlantic sea scallop,
NE multispecies, or monkfish DAS as
specified at §§ 648.53, 648.82, and
648.92, respectively, unless otherwise
exempted under § 648.80 or paragraph
(c) of this section, may fish for, possess,
and/or land up to the allowable trip
limits specified as follows: Up to 3,000
lb (1,361 kg) of skate wings (6,810 lb
(3,089 kg) whole weight) per trip in
Season 1 (May 1 through August 31),
and 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) of skate wings
(11,350 lb (5,148 kg) whole weight) per
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trip in Season 2 (September 1 through
April 30), or any prorated combination
of the allowable landing forms defined
at paragraph (b)(5) of this section.
(ii) When fishing under the
possession limits specified in paragraph
(b)(1)(i) of this section, a vessel is
allowed to possess and land up to 750
lb (340 kg) of barndoor skate wings
(1,702 lb (772 kg) whole weight) per trip
in Season 1, and 1,250 lb (567 kg) of
barndoor skate wings (2,837 lb (1,287
kg) whole weight) per trip in Season 2.
The possession limits for barndoor skate
wings are included within the overall
possession limit (i.e., total pounds of
skate wings on board, including
barndoor skate wings, are not allowed to
exceed 3,000 lb (1,361 kg) in Season 1
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and 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) in Season 2).
Vessels are prohibited from discarding
any skate wings when in possession of
barndoor skate wings. Barndoor skate
wings and carcasses on board a vessel
subject to this possession limit must be
separated from other species of fish and
stored so as to be readily available for
inspection.
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(3) The vessel owner or operator
possesses or lands no more than 25,000
lb (11,340 kg) of whole skates per trip.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 200130-0040]
RIN 0648-BJ46
Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast Skate
Complex; Framework Adjustment 8 and 2020-2021 Specifications
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes to implement measures recommended by the New
England Fishery Management Council in Framework Adjustment 8 to the
Northeast Skate Complex Fishery Management Plan. This action would
specify skate catch limits for fishing years 2020 and 2021, and
increase seasonal trip limits for both the wing and bait fisheries.
This proposed action is necessary to establish skate specifications
consistent with the most recent scientific information. The intent of
this action is to establish appropriate catch limits for the skate
fishery, while providing additional operational flexibility to fishery
participants.
DATES: Comments must be received by March 6, 2020.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by
NOAA-NMFS-2019-0143, by either of the following methods:
Electronic submission: Submit all electronic public comments via
the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal.
1. Go to www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2019-0143,
2. Click the ``Comment Now!'' icon, complete the required fields,
and
3. Enter or attach your comments.
--OR--
Mail: Submit written comments to Michael Pentony, Regional
Administrator, National Marine Fisheries Service, Greater Atlantic
Region, 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930-2276. Mark the
outside of the envelope: ``Comments on the Proposed Rule for Skate
Framework Adjustment 8.''
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.
New England Fishery Management Council staff prepared a draft
environmental assessment (EA) for this action that describes the
proposed measures and other considered alternatives. The EA also
provides an economic analysis, as well as an analysis of the
biological, economic, and social impacts of the proposed measures and
other considered alternatives. Copies of the Framework Adjustment 8 EA
are available on request from Thomas A. Nies, Executive Director, New
England Fishery Management Council, 50 Water Street, Newburyport, MA
01950. This document is also accessible via the internet at
www.nefmc.org.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cynthia Ferrio, Fishery Management
Specialist, (978) 281-9180.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The New England Fishery Management Council manages a complex of
seven skate species (barndoor, clearnose, little, rosette, smooth,
thorny, and winter) off the New England and mid-Atlantic coasts through
the Northeast Skate Complex Fishery Management Plan (FMP). The FMP was
implemented in 2003. Skates are harvested and managed through two
different targeted fisheries, one for food (the wing fishery) and one
for use as bait in other fisheries (the bait fishery). The FMP requires
that annual catch and possession limits for the skate fishery be
reviewed and established through the specifications process for up to
two fishing years at a time. The current specifications (revised
February 15, 2019; 84 FR 4373) expire on April 30, 2020, and will
remain effective in the event that a final rule for this action is
delayed beyond that date.
In August 2019, the Council's Scientific and Statistical Committee
(SSC) reviewed updated information on the status of the seven skate
species and recommended an acceptable biological catch (ABC) of 32,715
mt for fishing years 2020 and 2021. This ABC incorporates updated data
derived from the median catch/biomass exploitation ratio for the time
series up to 2019 and the three-year average stratified mean biomass
for skates, using the 2017-2019 spring New England Fisheries Science
Center (NEFSC) survey data for little skate and the 2016-2018 fall
NEFSC survey data for the other species.
At a meetings in late August and early September, the skate plan
development team (PDT), advisory panel (AP), and Committee met to
discuss and make recommendations on these specifications. The PDT and
Committee agreed with the SSC recommendation for the ABC, and following
Amendment 3 procedures, recommended that the annual catch limit (ACL)
be set equal to the ABC. The PDT and Committee also recommended a
moderate increase in the total allowable landings (TAL) for both the
wing and bait fisheries, primarily due to recent data indicating fewer
discards in the directed fisheries. The AP and Committee discussed ways
to provide greater access to the skate resource to better utilize the
increased quotas. Based on this discussion, the Committee recommended
increasing seasonal possession limits for both the wing and bait
fisheries. The Council took final action on this framework at the
September 2019 meeting in Gloucester, MA.
Proposed Measures
This action proposes the Council's recommendations for 2020 and
2021. This action would increase the ACL to 32,715 mt (up from 31,327
mt in 2019) and the overall TAL to 17,864 mt (an increase from 15,788
mt in 2019). This would result in an approximately 13-
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percent increase each in both the bait and wing fisheries' TALs. The
bait fishery TAL would be 5,984 mt, and the wing fishery TAL would be
11,879 mt. The fishing year for skates is from May 1 to April 30.
However, the directed wing and bait fisheries are broken up into
separate seasons to more closely manage harvest. According to
regulations at 50 CFR 648.322, 66.5 percent of the skate TAL is
allocated to wing fishery. Of the wing fishery TAL, 57 percent is
allocated to Season 1 (May 1-August 31), with the remainder allocated
to Season 2 (September 1-April 30). In the bait fishery, Season 1 (May
1-July 31) is allocated 30.8 percent of the bait TAL, Season 2 (August
1-October 31) receives 37.1 percent, and the remainder is allocated to
Season 3 (November 1-April 30). A summary of the proposed 2020-2021
skate fishery specifications is shown below in Table 1.
Table 1--Summary of Proposed 2020-2021 Skate Fishery Specifications
Compared to Current 2019 Limits
[In metric tons]
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FY2019 FY2020-21
(current) (proposed)
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ABC/ACL................................. 31,327 32,715
Annual Catch Target (ACT) (90%)......... 28,194 29,444
Overall TAL............................. 15,788 17,864
Wing TAL (66.5% of Overall TAL)......... 10,499 11,879
Wing Season 1 TAL (57% of Wing TAL)..... 5,984 6,771
Wing Season 2 TAL (43% of Wing TAL)..... 4,515 5,108
Bait TAL (33.5% of Overall TAL)......... 5,289 5,984
Bait Season 1 TAL (30.8% of Bait TAL)... 1,629 1,843
Bait Season 2 TAL (37.1% of Bait TAL)... 1,962 2,220
Bait Season 3 TAL (32.1% of Bait TAL)... 1,698 1,921
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This proposed action would also increase seasonal possession limits
in both the wing and bait fisheries to allow more flexibility in
harvesting the additional quota. The wing fishery trip limit in Season
1 would be raised from 2,600 lb (1,179 kg) to 3,000 lb (1,361 kg), and
the Season 2 trip limit would increase from 4,100 lb (1,860 kg) to
5,000 lb (2,268 kg). The barndoor skate possession limit within the
wing fishery would also increase from 650 lb (295 kg) to 750 lb (340
kg) in Season 1, and from 1,025 lb (465 kg) to 1,250 lb (567 kg) in
Season 2. In the bait fishery, the Season 3 trip limit would be raised
from 12,000 lb (5,443 kg) to 25,000 lb (11,340 kg) to be consistent
with the rest of the fishing year. The incidental possession limits of
500 lb (227 kg) in the wing fishery and 8,000 lb (3,629 kg) in the bait
fishery would remain unchanged.
Classification
Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), the NMFS
Assistant Administrator has determined that this proposed rule is
consistent with the Northeast Skate Complex FMP, other provisions of
the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law, subject to further
consideration after public comment.
The Council reviewed the proposed regulations for this action and
deemed them necessary and appropriate to implement consistent with
section 303(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
This proposed 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 that this proposed rule, if adopted, would not have a
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
The factual basis for this determination is as follows.
The Council conducted an evaluation of the potential socioeconomic
impacts of the proposed measures. The action would impact vessels or
affiliated groups that hold Federal skate permits and participate in
skate fisheries. The Council's analysis of 2018 data, the most recent
complete set of data available, and the commercial ownership affiliate
database, indicated that the skate fishery had 364 vessels with federal
permits that landed skates in 2018. Those 364 vessels were owned by a
total of 331 business entities that could be directly affected by this
action. Of the 331 affiliate groups that landed skate, 327 were
classified as small businesses and 4 were large businesses.
The purpose of this action was previously outlined in the preamble
to this proposed rule and is not repeated here. As proposed, this
action would slightly increase the available catch limits in skate
fishery for fishing years 2020-2021, as well as seasonal possession
limits for both the wing and bait skate fisheries. This action is
expected to result in increased revenues and economic benefits from the
higher annual catch limits, while providing additional operational
flexibility and fishing opportunity through the increased trip limits.
This action is not expected to have a significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities. The effects on the regulated
small entities in this analysis are expected to be positive. Under the
proposed action, small entities would not be placed at a competitive
disadvantage relative to large entities, and the regulations would not
reduce profits for any small entities. As a result, an initial
regulatory flexibility analysis is not required and none has been
prepared.
This action would not establish any new reporting or record-keeping
requirements.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648
Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Dated: January 30, 2020.
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 648 is
proposed to be 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. 648.322, revise paragraphs (b)(1)(i) and (ii), and
paragraph (c)(3) to read as follows:
Sec. 648.322 Skate allocation, possession, and landing provisions.
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(b) * * *
(1) Vessels fishing under an Atlantic sea scallop, NE multispecies,
or monkfish DAS. (i) A vessel or operator of a vessel that has been
issued a valid Federal skate permit under this part, and fishes under
an Atlantic sea scallop, NE multispecies, or monkfish DAS as specified
at Sec. Sec. 648.53, 648.82, and 648.92, respectively, unless
otherwise exempted under Sec. 648.80 or paragraph (c) of this section,
may fish for, possess, and/or land up to the allowable trip limits
specified as follows: Up to 3,000 lb (1,361 kg) of skate wings (6,810
lb (3,089 kg) whole weight) per trip in Season 1 (May 1 through August
31), and 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) of skate wings (11,350 lb (5,148 kg) whole
weight) per trip in Season 2 (September 1 through April 30), or any
prorated combination of the allowable landing forms defined at
paragraph (b)(5) of this section.
(ii) When fishing under the possession limits specified in
paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section, a vessel is allowed to possess and
land up to 750 lb (340 kg) of barndoor skate wings (1,702 lb (772 kg)
whole weight) per trip in Season 1, and 1,250 lb (567 kg) of barndoor
skate wings (2,837 lb (1,287 kg) whole weight) per trip in Season 2.
The possession limits for barndoor skate wings are included within the
overall possession limit (i.e., total pounds of skate wings on board,
including barndoor skate wings, are not allowed to exceed 3,000 lb
(1,361 kg) in Season 1 and 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) in Season 2). Vessels
are prohibited from discarding any skate wings when in possession of
barndoor skate wings. Barndoor skate wings and carcasses on board a
vessel subject to this possession limit must be separated from other
species of fish and stored so as to be readily available for
inspection.
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(c) * * *
(3) The vessel owner or operator possesses or lands no more than
25,000 lb (11,340 kg) of whole skates per trip.
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[FR Doc. 2020-02172 Filed 2-4-20; 8:45 am]
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