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(v) AM if the small-mesh fisheries GB
yellowtail flounder sub-ACL is
exceeded. If NMFS determines that the
sub-ACL of GB yellowtail flounder
allocated to the small-mesh fisheries,
pursuant to paragraph (a)(4)(iii)(G) of
this section, is exceeded, NMFS shall
implement the AM specified in this
paragraph consistent with the
Administrative Procedures Act. The AM
requires that small-mesh fisheries
vessels, as defined in paragraph
(a)(4)(iii)(G)(1) of this section, use one of
the following approved selective trawl
gear in the GB yellowtail flounder stock
area, as defined at § 648.85(b)(6)(v)(H):
A haddock separator trawl, as specified
in § 648.85(a)(3)(iii)(A); a Ruhle trawl,
as specified in § 648.85(b)(6)(iv)(J)(3); a
rope separator trawl, as specified in
§ 648.84(e); a large-mesh belly panel
trawl, as specified in § 648.84(f); or any
other gear approved consistent with the
process defined in § 648.85(b)(6). If
reliable information is available, the AM
shall be implemented in the fishing year
immediately following the year in
which the overage occurred only if there
is sufficient time to do so in a manner
consistent with the Administrative
Procedure Act. Otherwise, the AM shall
be implemented in the second fishing
year after the fishing year in which the
overage occurred. For example, if NMFS
determined after the start of Year 2 that
the small-mesh fisheries sub-ACL for GB
yellowtail flounder was exceeded in
Year 1, the applicable AM would be
implemented at the start of Year 3. If
updated catch information becomes
available subsequent to the
implementation of an AM that indicates
that an overage of the small-mesh
fisheries sub-ACL did not occur, NMFS
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National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
We are implementing
specifications for the 2020 spiny dogfish
fishery, including an annual catch limit
and commercial quota. This action is
necessary to ensure allowable harvest
levels to prevent overfishing while
allowing harvest of optimum yield,
consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management
Act. This action is intended to establish
2020 specifications, consistent with the
Spiny Dogfish Fishery Management
Plan and previously announced multiyear specifications.
DATES: The final specifications for the
2020 Atlantic spiny dogfish fishery are
effective May 1, 2020, through April 30,
2021.
ADDRESSES: Copies of these
specifications, including the original
Environmental Assessment, Regulatory
Flexibility Act Analyses, and other
supporting documents for the action, are
available upon request from Dr.
Christopher M. Moore, Executive
Director, Mid-Atlantic Fishery
Management Council, Suite 201, 800 N
State Street, Dover, DE 19901. These
documents are also accessible via the
internet at https://www.mafmc.org/
dogfish.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Cynthia Ferrio, Fishery Management
Specialist, (978) 281–9180.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The New
England and Mid-Atlantic Fishery
Management Councils jointly manage
the Atlantic spiny dogfish fishery in
Federal waters under the Spiny Dogfish
Fishery Management Plan (FMP), with
the Mid-Atlantic Council serving as the
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administrative lead. The Atlantic States
Marine Fisheries Commission manages
the fishery in state waters from Maine
to North Carolina through an interstate
fishery management plan. The FMP
requires the specification of an annual
catch limit (ACL), annual catch target
(ACT), and the total allowable landings
(TAL) for up to a 5-year period;
however, the Councils often choose to
only set specifications up to 3 years at
a time. This action implements
specifications for the 2020 spiny dogfish
fishery that begins on May 1, 2020.
On May 15, 2019, we approved
specifications for the 2019 fishing year
(84 FR 21723) and projected
specifications for fishing years 2020 and
2021. These were based on recent
fishery data from the 2018 stock
assessment update. The approved
measures substantially reduced the
coastwide commercial quota in 2019 to
prevent overfishing, but included
projections for increased quota in 2020
and 2021. The final 2020 spiny dogfish
specifications, which are summarized in
Table 1, represent a 13-percent increase
in commercial quota from fishing year
2019. All other management measures,
including the 6,000-lb (2,722-kg)
Federal trip limit, remain unchanged.
TABLE 1—SPINY DOGFISH SPECIFICATIONS FOR FISHING YEAR 2020
Metric
tons
Acceptable Biological Catch .............
ACL = ACT .......................................
TAL ...................................................
Commercial Quota ............................
14,126
14,077
10,602
10,521
We have reviewed available 2019
fishery information, and we do not
expect that the 2019 annual catch limit
will be exceeded. Further, there is no
new biological information that would
require altering the projected 2020
specifications. Neither the Council nor
the Commission recommended any
changes to the previously projected
multi-year specifications. Based on this,
we are implementing the 2020
specifications as projected and outlined
in the 2019–2021 spiny dogfish
specifications final rule (84 FR 21723,
May 15, 2019). These final 2020
specifications will be effective from May
1, 2020, until April 30, 2021. We will
finalize the 2021 fishing year
specifications prior to May 1, 2021, by
publishing another rule following a
similar review.
Classification
Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS
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Assistant Administrator has determined
that this final rule is consistent with the
Atlantic Spiny Dogfish FMP, the
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act, and
other applicable law.
This rule is exempt from review
under Executive Order 12866 because
this action contains no implementing
regulations. This rule is not an
Executive Order 13771 regulatory action
because this rule is not significant under
Executive Order 12866.
This final rule does not duplicate,
conflict, or overlap with any existing
Federal rules.
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), we
find good cause to waive prior public
notice and opportunity for public
comment on the final 2020 spiny
dogfish specifications, because allowing
time for notice and comment is
unnecessary. The proposed rule for the
2019 specifications and the projected
2020 and 2021 specifications (84 FR
11923, March 29, 2019) provided the
public with the opportunity to comment
on these 2020 specifications. While
comments received on the multi-year
(2019–2021) specifications were mixed
on the general issue of whether quotas
should be liberalized or made more
restrictive, no substantive comments
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were received on the projected 2020
specifications. Furthermore, this final
rule contains no changes from the
projected 2020 specifications that were
included in both the March 29, 2019,
proposed rule (84 FR 11923), and the
May 15, 2019, final rule (84 FR 21723).
Additionally, the public and industry
participants expect this action, because
we previously alerted the public (in the
March 29, 2019, proposed rule, and the
May 15, 2019, final rule) that we would
conduct this interim-year review of the
multi-year specifications after reviewing
the latest fisheries data, with the intent
of announcing the final 2020
commercial quota prior to the May 1
start of the fishing year. Thus, the
process for issuing the proposed and
final rules containing the 2019
specifications and the projected 2020
and 2021 specifications provided a full
opportunity for the public to comment
on this action. As a result, there is no
need to reopen the comment period
before issuing this final rule.
A final regulatory flexibility analysis
(FRFA) was prepared for this action
pursuant to the Regulatory Flexibility
Act (RFA) (5 U.S.C. 604(a)), and was
included in the May 15, 2019, final rule
on the 2019–2021 spiny dogfish
specifications. That FRFA incorporated
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the initial regulatory flexibility analysis
(IRFA), and a summary of analyses
completed to support the action.
Because this action makes no changes to
what was originally projected in those
proposed and final rules for fishing year
2020 specifications, no changes need to
be made to the FRFA in the May 15,
2019, final rule, and no additional
analyses are necessary. Furthermore,
because advance notice and the
opportunity for public comment are not
required for this action under the
Administrative Procedure Act (as
discussed above), or any other law, the
analytical requirements of the RFA do
not apply to this rule. For all of these
reasons, no new regulatory flexibility
analysis is required, and none has been
prepared.
This action does not contain a
collection of information requirement
for the purposes of the Paperwork
Reduction Act.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: February 28, 2020.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for
Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 200227-0068]
RTID 0648-XX035
Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Spiny
Dogfish Fishery; 2020 Spiny Dogfish Specifications
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: We are implementing specifications for the 2020 spiny dogfish
fishery, including an annual catch limit and commercial quota. This
action is necessary to ensure allowable harvest levels to prevent
overfishing while allowing harvest of optimum yield, consistent with
the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. This
action is intended to establish 2020 specifications, consistent with
the Spiny Dogfish Fishery Management Plan and previously announced
multi-year specifications.
DATES: The final specifications for the 2020 Atlantic spiny dogfish
fishery are effective May 1, 2020, through April 30, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Copies of these specifications, including the original
Environmental Assessment, Regulatory Flexibility Act Analyses, and
other supporting documents for the action, are available upon request
from Dr. Christopher M. Moore, Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic Fishery
Management Council, Suite 201, 800 N State Street, Dover, DE 19901.
These documents are also accessible via the internet at https://www.mafmc.org/dogfish.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cynthia Ferrio, Fishery Management
Specialist, (978) 281-9180.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The New England and Mid-Atlantic Fishery
Management Councils jointly manage the Atlantic spiny dogfish fishery
in Federal waters under the Spiny Dogfish Fishery Management Plan
(FMP), with the Mid-Atlantic Council serving as the administrative
lead. The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission manages the
fishery in state waters from Maine to North Carolina through an
interstate fishery management plan. The FMP requires the specification
of an annual catch limit (ACL), annual catch target (ACT), and the
total allowable landings (TAL) for up to a 5-year period; however, the
Councils often choose to only set specifications up to 3 years at a
time. This action implements specifications for the 2020 spiny dogfish
fishery that begins on May 1, 2020.
On May 15, 2019, we approved specifications for the 2019 fishing
year (84 FR 21723) and projected specifications for fishing years 2020
and 2021. These were based on recent fishery data from the 2018 stock
assessment update. The approved measures substantially reduced the
coastwide commercial quota in 2019 to prevent overfishing, but included
projections for increased quota in 2020 and 2021. The final 2020 spiny
dogfish specifications, which are summarized in Table 1, represent a
13-percent increase in commercial quota from fishing year 2019. All
other management measures, including the 6,000-lb (2,722-kg) Federal
trip limit, remain unchanged.
Table 1--Spiny Dogfish Specifications for Fishing Year 2020
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Metric
tons
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Acceptable Biological Catch.................................... 14,126
ACL = ACT...................................................... 14,077
TAL............................................................ 10,602
Commercial Quota............................................... 10,521
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We have reviewed available 2019 fishery information, and we do not
expect that the 2019 annual catch limit will be exceeded. Further,
there is no new biological information that would require altering the
projected 2020 specifications. Neither the Council nor the Commission
recommended any changes to the previously projected multi-year
specifications. Based on this, we are implementing the 2020
specifications as projected and outlined in the 2019-2021 spiny dogfish
specifications final rule (84 FR 21723, May 15, 2019). These final 2020
specifications will be effective from May 1, 2020, until April 30,
2021. We will finalize the 2021 fishing year specifications prior to
May 1, 2021, by publishing another rule following a similar review.
Classification
Pursuant to section 304(b)(1)(A) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the
NMFS
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Assistant Administrator has determined that this final rule is
consistent with the Atlantic Spiny Dogfish FMP, the Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management Act, and other applicable law.
This rule is exempt from review under Executive Order 12866 because
this action contains no implementing regulations. This rule is not an
Executive Order 13771 regulatory action because this rule is not
significant under Executive Order 12866.
This final rule does not duplicate, conflict, or overlap with any
existing Federal rules.
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), we find good cause to waive prior
public notice and opportunity for public comment on the final 2020
spiny dogfish specifications, because allowing time for notice and
comment is unnecessary. The proposed rule for the 2019 specifications
and the projected 2020 and 2021 specifications (84 FR 11923, March 29,
2019) provided the public with the opportunity to comment on these 2020
specifications. While comments received on the multi-year (2019-2021)
specifications were mixed on the general issue of whether quotas should
be liberalized or made more restrictive, no substantive comments were
received on the projected 2020 specifications. Furthermore, this final
rule contains no changes from the projected 2020 specifications that
were included in both the March 29, 2019, proposed rule (84 FR 11923),
and the May 15, 2019, final rule (84 FR 21723). Additionally, the
public and industry participants expect this action, because we
previously alerted the public (in the March 29, 2019, proposed rule,
and the May 15, 2019, final rule) that we would conduct this interim-
year review of the multi-year specifications after reviewing the latest
fisheries data, with the intent of announcing the final 2020 commercial
quota prior to the May 1 start of the fishing year. Thus, the process
for issuing the proposed and final rules containing the 2019
specifications and the projected 2020 and 2021 specifications provided
a full opportunity for the public to comment on this action. As a
result, there is no need to reopen the comment period before issuing
this final rule.
A final regulatory flexibility analysis (FRFA) was prepared for
this action pursuant to the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) (5 U.S.C.
604(a)), and was included in the May 15, 2019, final rule on the 2019-
2021 spiny dogfish specifications. That FRFA incorporated the initial
regulatory flexibility analysis (IRFA), and a summary of analyses
completed to support the action. Because this action makes no changes
to what was originally projected in those proposed and final rules for
fishing year 2020 specifications, no changes need to be made to the
FRFA in the May 15, 2019, final rule, and no additional analyses are
necessary. Furthermore, because advance notice and the opportunity for
public comment are not required for this action under the
Administrative Procedure Act (as discussed above), or any other law,
the analytical requirements of the RFA do not apply to this rule. For
all of these reasons, no new regulatory flexibility analysis is
required, and none has been prepared.
This action does not contain a collection of information
requirement for the purposes of the Paperwork Reduction Act.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: February 28, 2020.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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