Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Commercial Aggregated Large Coastal Sharks and Hammerhead Sharks in the Western Gulf of Mexico Sub-Region; Closure, 14802-14803 [2020-05217]

Download as PDF 14802 Federal Register / Vol. 85, No. 51 / Monday, March 16, 2020 / Rules and Regulations 1 year. This final rule will have no such effect on State, local, and tribal governments, or on the private sector. period began to the date of expulsion, extraction, or delivery. * * * * * Congressional Review Act [FR Doc. 2020–05042 Filed 3–13–20; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 8320–01–P Pursuant to the Congressional Review Act (5 U.S.C. 801 et seq.), the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs has determined that this rule is not a ‘‘major rule’’ as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2). Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance number and title for the program affected by this document is 64.103, Life Insurance for Veterans. 50 CFR Part 635 List of Subjects in Part 9 Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Commercial Aggregated Large Coastal Sharks and Hammerhead Sharks in the Western Gulf of Mexico Sub-Region; Closure [Docket No. 191125–0090] RTID 0648–XA073 Life insurance, Military personnel, Veterans. Signing Authority The Secretary of Veterans Affairs, or designee, approved this document and authorized the undersigned to sign and submit the document to the Office of the Federal Register for publication electronically as an official document of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Pamela Powers, Chief of Staff, Department of Veterans Affairs, approved this document on February 25, 2020, for publication. Jeffrey M. Martin, Assistant Director, Office of Regulation Policy & Management, Office of the Secretary, Department of Veterans Affairs. For the reasons set forth in the preamble VA amends 38 CFR part 9 as follows: PART 9—SERVICEMEMBERS’ GROUP LIFE INSURANCE AND VETERANS’ GROUP LIFE INSURANCE 1. The authority citation for part 9 continues to read as follows: ■ Authority: 38 U.S.C. 501, 1965–1980A, unless otherwise noted. 2. Amend § 9.1 by revising paragraph (k)(1) to read as follows: ■ § 9.1 Definitions. * lotter on DSKBCFDHB2PROD with RULES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE * * * * (k)(1) The term member’s stillborn child means a member’s biological child— (i) Whose death occurs before expulsion, extraction, or delivery; and (ii) Whose— (A) Fetal weight is 350 grams or more; or (B) Duration in utero is 20 completed weeks of gestation or more, calculated from the date the last normal menstrual VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:35 Mar 13, 2020 Jkt 250001 National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce. ACTION: Temporary rule; closure. AGENCY: NMFS is closing the commercial fishery for the aggregated large coastal sharks (LCS) and hammerhead shark management groups in the western Gulf of Mexico subregion. This action is necessary because the commercial landings of sharks in the aggregated LCS management group in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region for the 2020 fishing season are projected to reach 80 percent of the available commercial quota, and are projected to reach 100 percent of the quota by the end of the fishing season, and the aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark management groups are quota-linked under the regulations. This closure will affect anyone commercially fishing for sharks in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region. DATES: The commercial fishery for the aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark management groups in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region are closed effective 11:30 p.m. local time March 14, 2020, until the end of the 2020 fishing season on December 31, 2020, or until and if NMFS announces via a notice in the Federal Register that additional quota is available and the season is reopened. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Guy DuBeck or Guy Eroh 301–427–8503; fax 301–713–1917. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Atlantic shark fisheries are managed under the 2006 Consolidated Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Fishery Management Plan (FMP), its SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00070 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 amendments, and implementing regulations (50 CFR part 635) issued under authority of the MagnusonStevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.). Under § 635.5(b)(1), dealers must electronically submit reports on sharks that are first received from a vessel on a weekly basis through a NMFSapproved electronic reporting system. Reports must be received by no later than midnight, local time, of the first Tuesday following the end of the reporting week unless the dealer is otherwise notified by NMFS. Under § 635.28(b)(4), the quotas of certain species and/or management groups are linked. If quotas are linked, when the specified quota threshold for one management group or species is reached and that management group or species is closed, the linked management group or species closes at the same time (§ 635.28(b)(3)). The quotas for the aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark management groups in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region are linked (§ 635.28(b)(4)(iii)). Under § 635.28(b)(3), when NMFS calculates that the landings for any linked species and/or management group have reached or are projected to reach a threshold of 80 percent of the available quota, and are projected to reach 100 percent of the relevant quota by the end of the fishing season, NMFS will file for publication with the Office of the Federal Register a notice of an overall, regional, and/or sub-regional closure, as applicable, for the linked species and/or management groups that will be effective no fewer than 4 days from date of filing. From the effective date and time of the closure until and if NMFS announces, via a notice in the Federal Register, that additional quota is available and the season is reopened, the fisheries for all linked species and/ or management groups are closed, even across fishing years. On November 29, 2019 (84 FR 65690), NMFS announced that for 2020, the commercial western Gulf of Mexico aggregated LCS sub-regional quota was 72.0 mt dw (158,724 lb dw) and the western Gulf of Mexico hammerhead sharks sub-regional quota was 11.9 mt dw (26,301 lb dw). Dealer reports received through March 5, 2020, indicate that 79 percent (56.9 mt dw) of the available western Gulf of Mexico aggregated LCS management group subregional quota has been landed and that less than 1 percent (<1.0 mt dw) of the available western Gulf of Mexico hammerhead sharks sub-regional quota has been landed. Based on these dealer reports, the western Gulf of Mexico E:\FR\FM\16MRR1.SGM 16MRR1 lotter on DSKBCFDHB2PROD with RULES Federal Register / Vol. 85, No. 51 / Monday, March 16, 2020 / Rules and Regulations aggregated LCS management group subregional quota is projected to exceed 80 percent of the available quota very soon and is projected to exceed 100 percent of the available quota before the end of the fishing season. Thus, NMFS has determined that a closure of the commercial western Gulf of Mexico aggregated LCS fishery is warranted at this time. While the western Gulf of Mexico hammerhead shark sub-regional quota has reached less than 1 percent of the available quota, it is linked to the aggregated LCS fishery, and therefore, closes when the aggregated LCS management group in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region closes. Accordingly, NMFS is closing the commercial aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark management groups in the western Gulf of Mexico subregion as of 11:30 p.m. local time March 14, 2020. All other shark species or management groups in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region that are currently open will remain open, including the commercial blacktip sharks, nonblacknose small coastal sharks, blue sharks, smoothhound sharks, and pelagic sharks other than porbeagle or blue sharks. The boundary between the Gulf of Mexico region and the Atlantic region is defined at § 635.27(b)(1) as a line beginning on the East Coast of Florida at the mainland at 25°20.4′ N lat, proceeding due east. Any water and land to the south and west of that boundary is considered for the purposes of monitoring and setting quotas, to be within the Gulf of Mexico region. The boundary between the western and eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-regions is drawn along 88° 00′ W long (§ 635.27(b)(1)(ii)). Persons fishing aboard vessels issued a commercial shark limited access permit (LAP) under § 635.4 may still retain sharks in the aggregated LCS and/or hammerhead shark management groups in the eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region (east of 88° 00′ W long). During the closure, retention of sharks in the aggregated LCS and/or hammerhead shark management groups in the western Gulf of Mexico subregion is prohibited for persons fishing aboard vessels issued a commercial shark LAP under § 635.4. However, persons aboard a commercially permitted vessel that is also properly permitted to operate as a charter vessel or headboat for HMS, has a shark endorsement, and is engaged in a forhire trip could fish under the recreational retention limits for sharks and ‘‘no sale’’ provisions (§ 635.22(c)). Similarly, persons aboard a VerDate Sep<11>2014 17:17 Mar 13, 2020 Jkt 250001 commercially permitted vessel that possesses a valid shark research permit under § 635.32 may continue to harvest and sell aggregated LCS and/or hammerhead sharks in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region pursuant to the terms and conditions of the shark research permit, if a NMFS-approved observer is onboard and the shark research fishery, as applicable, is open. During this closure, a shark dealer issued a permit pursuant to § 635.4 may not purchase or receive aggregated LCS and/or hammerhead sharks in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region from a vessel issued an Atlantic shark LAP, except that a permitted shark dealer or processor may possess aggregated LCS and/or hammerhead sharks in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region that were harvested, off-loaded, and sold, traded, or bartered prior to the effective date of the closure and were held in storage consistent with § 635.28(b)(6). Additionally, a permitted shark dealer may possess aggregated LCS and/or hammerhead sharks in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region that were harvested by a vessel issued a valid shark research fishery permit per § 635.32 with a NMFS-approved observer onboard during the trip the sharks were taken on as long as the LCS research fishery quota remains open. Similarly, a shark dealer issued a permit pursuant to § 635.4 may, in accordance with relevant State regulations, purchase or receive aggregated LCS and/ or hammerhead sharks in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region if the sharks were harvested, off-loaded, and sold, traded, or bartered from a vessel that fishes only in State waters and that has not been issued an Atlantic Shark LAP, HMS Angling permit, or HMS Charter/ Headboat permit pursuant to § 635.4. Classification Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), the Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA (AA), finds that providing prior notice and public comment for this action is impracticable and contrary to the public interest because the fishery is currently underway and any delay in this action would result in overharvest of the quotas for these species and management groups and thus would be inconsistent with fishery management requirements and objectives. The regulations implementing the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and amendments provide for inseason retention limit adjustments and fishery closures to respond to the unpredictable nature of availability on the fishing grounds, the migratory nature of the species, and the regional variations. NMFS is not able to give notice sooner PO 00000 Frm 00071 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 14803 nor would sooner notice be practicable given the structure of the regulations, which close the fisheries under specified regulatory criteria or thresholds, and closure determinations need to be based on near real-time data to balance fishing opportunities against the management goal of preventing quota overharvests. Similarly, affording prior notice and opportunity for public comment on this action is contrary to the public interest because if a quota is exceeded, the stock may be negatively affected and fishermen ultimately could experience reductions in the available quota and a lack of fishing opportunities in future seasons. For these reasons, the AA also finds good cause to waive the 30-day delay in effective date pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3). This action is required under § 635.28(b)(3) and § 635.28(b)(4) and is exempt from review under Executive Order 12866. Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. Dated: March 10, 2020. Karyl K. Brewster-Geisz, Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service. [FR Doc. 2020–05217 Filed 3–10–20; 4:15 pm] BILLING CODE 3510–22–P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 50 CFR Part 679 [Docket No. 200221–0062; RTID 0648– XY081] Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Pollock in Statistical Area 630 in the Gulf of Alaska National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce. ACTION: Temporary rule; closure. AGENCY: NMFS is prohibiting directed fishing for pollock in Statistical Area 630 in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA). This action is necessary to prevent exceeding the B season allowance of the 2020 total allowable catch of pollock for Statistical Area 630 in the GOA. DATES: Effective 1200 hrs, Alaska local time (A.l.t.), March 11, 2020, through 1200 hrs, A.l.t., May 31, 2020. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Phil Ganz, 907–586–7228. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS manages the groundfish fishery in the GOA exclusive economic zone according to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\16MRR1.SGM 16MRR1

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 635

[Docket No. 191125-0090]
RTID 0648-XA073


Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Commercial Aggregated Large 
Coastal Sharks and Hammerhead Sharks in the Western Gulf of Mexico Sub-
Region; Closure

AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.

ACTION: Temporary rule; closure.

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SUMMARY: NMFS is closing the commercial fishery for the aggregated 
large coastal sharks (LCS) and hammerhead shark management groups in 
the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region. This action is necessary because 
the commercial landings of sharks in the aggregated LCS management 
group in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region for the 2020 fishing 
season are projected to reach 80 percent of the available commercial 
quota, and are projected to reach 100 percent of the quota by the end 
of the fishing season, and the aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark 
management groups are quota-linked under the regulations. This closure 
will affect anyone commercially fishing for sharks in the western Gulf 
of Mexico sub-region.

DATES: The commercial fishery for the aggregated LCS and hammerhead 
shark management groups in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region are 
closed effective 11:30 p.m. local time March 14, 2020, until the end of 
the 2020 fishing season on December 31, 2020, or until and if NMFS 
announces via a notice in the Federal Register that additional quota is 
available and the season is reopened.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Guy DuBeck or Guy Eroh 301-427-8503; 
fax 301-713-1917.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Atlantic shark fisheries are managed 
under the 2006 Consolidated Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Fishery 
Management Plan (FMP), its amendments, and implementing regulations (50 
CFR part 635) issued under authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
Conservation and Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.).
    Under Sec.  635.5(b)(1), dealers must electronically submit reports 
on sharks that are first received from a vessel on a weekly basis 
through a NMFS-approved electronic reporting system. Reports must be 
received by no later than midnight, local time, of the first Tuesday 
following the end of the reporting week unless the dealer is otherwise 
notified by NMFS. Under Sec.  635.28(b)(4), the quotas of certain 
species and/or management groups are linked. If quotas are linked, when 
the specified quota threshold for one management group or species is 
reached and that management group or species is closed, the linked 
management group or species closes at the same time (Sec.  
635.28(b)(3)). The quotas for the aggregated LCS and hammerhead shark 
management groups in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region are linked 
(Sec.  635.28(b)(4)(iii)).
    Under Sec.  635.28(b)(3), when NMFS calculates that the landings 
for any linked species and/or management group have reached or are 
projected to reach a threshold of 80 percent of the available quota, 
and are projected to reach 100 percent of the relevant quota by the end 
of the fishing season, NMFS will file for publication with the Office 
of the Federal Register a notice of an overall, regional, and/or sub-
regional closure, as applicable, for the linked species and/or 
management groups that will be effective no fewer than 4 days from date 
of filing. From the effective date and time of the closure until and if 
NMFS announces, via a notice in the Federal Register, that additional 
quota is available and the season is reopened, the fisheries for all 
linked species and/or management groups are closed, even across fishing 
years.
    On November 29, 2019 (84 FR 65690), NMFS announced that for 2020, 
the commercial western Gulf of Mexico aggregated LCS sub-regional quota 
was 72.0 mt dw (158,724 lb dw) and the western Gulf of Mexico 
hammerhead sharks sub-regional quota was 11.9 mt dw (26,301 lb dw). 
Dealer reports received through March 5, 2020, indicate that 79 percent 
(56.9 mt dw) of the available western Gulf of Mexico aggregated LCS 
management group sub-regional quota has been landed and that less than 
1 percent (<1.0 mt dw) of the available western Gulf of Mexico 
hammerhead sharks sub-regional quota has been landed. Based on these 
dealer reports, the western Gulf of Mexico

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aggregated LCS management group sub-regional quota is projected to 
exceed 80 percent of the available quota very soon and is projected to 
exceed 100 percent of the available quota before the end of the fishing 
season. Thus, NMFS has determined that a closure of the commercial 
western Gulf of Mexico aggregated LCS fishery is warranted at this 
time. While the western Gulf of Mexico hammerhead shark sub-regional 
quota has reached less than 1 percent of the available quota, it is 
linked to the aggregated LCS fishery, and therefore, closes when the 
aggregated LCS management group in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-
region closes. Accordingly, NMFS is closing the commercial aggregated 
LCS and hammerhead shark management groups in the western Gulf of 
Mexico sub-region as of 11:30 p.m. local time March 14, 2020.
    All other shark species or management groups in the western Gulf of 
Mexico sub-region that are currently open will remain open, including 
the commercial blacktip sharks, non-blacknose small coastal sharks, 
blue sharks, smoothhound sharks, and pelagic sharks other than 
porbeagle or blue sharks.
    The boundary between the Gulf of Mexico region and the Atlantic 
region is defined at Sec.  635.27(b)(1) as a line beginning on the East 
Coast of Florida at the mainland at 25[deg]20.4' N lat, proceeding due 
east. Any water and land to the south and west of that boundary is 
considered for the purposes of monitoring and setting quotas, to be 
within the Gulf of Mexico region. The boundary between the western and 
eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-regions is drawn along 88[deg] 00' W long 
(Sec.  635.27(b)(1)(ii)). Persons fishing aboard vessels issued a 
commercial shark limited access permit (LAP) under Sec.  635.4 may 
still retain sharks in the aggregated LCS and/or hammerhead shark 
management groups in the eastern Gulf of Mexico sub-region (east of 
88[deg] 00' W long).
    During the closure, retention of sharks in the aggregated LCS and/
or hammerhead shark management groups in the western Gulf of Mexico 
sub-region is prohibited for persons fishing aboard vessels issued a 
commercial shark LAP under Sec.  635.4. However, persons aboard a 
commercially permitted vessel that is also properly permitted to 
operate as a charter vessel or headboat for HMS, has a shark 
endorsement, and is engaged in a for-hire trip could fish under the 
recreational retention limits for sharks and ``no sale'' provisions 
(Sec.  635.22(c)). Similarly, persons aboard a commercially permitted 
vessel that possesses a valid shark research permit under Sec.  635.32 
may continue to harvest and sell aggregated LCS and/or hammerhead 
sharks in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region pursuant to the terms 
and conditions of the shark research permit, if a NMFS-approved 
observer is onboard and the shark research fishery, as applicable, is 
open.
    During this closure, a shark dealer issued a permit pursuant to 
Sec.  635.4 may not purchase or receive aggregated LCS and/or 
hammerhead sharks in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region from a 
vessel issued an Atlantic shark LAP, except that a permitted shark 
dealer or processor may possess aggregated LCS and/or hammerhead sharks 
in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region that were harvested, off-
loaded, and sold, traded, or bartered prior to the effective date of 
the closure and were held in storage consistent with Sec.  
635.28(b)(6). Additionally, a permitted shark dealer may possess 
aggregated LCS and/or hammerhead sharks in the western Gulf of Mexico 
sub-region that were harvested by a vessel issued a valid shark 
research fishery permit per Sec.  635.32 with a NMFS-approved observer 
onboard during the trip the sharks were taken on as long as the LCS 
research fishery quota remains open. Similarly, a shark dealer issued a 
permit pursuant to Sec.  635.4 may, in accordance with relevant State 
regulations, purchase or receive aggregated LCS and/or hammerhead 
sharks in the western Gulf of Mexico sub-region if the sharks were 
harvested, off-loaded, and sold, traded, or bartered from a vessel that 
fishes only in State waters and that has not been issued an Atlantic 
Shark LAP, HMS Angling permit, or HMS Charter/Headboat permit pursuant 
to Sec.  635.4.

Classification

    Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), the Assistant Administrator for 
Fisheries, NOAA (AA), finds that providing prior notice and public 
comment for this action is impracticable and contrary to the public 
interest because the fishery is currently underway and any delay in 
this action would result in overharvest of the quotas for these species 
and management groups and thus would be inconsistent with fishery 
management requirements and objectives. The regulations implementing 
the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and amendments provide for inseason 
retention limit adjustments and fishery closures to respond to the 
unpredictable nature of availability on the fishing grounds, the 
migratory nature of the species, and the regional variations. NMFS is 
not able to give notice sooner nor would sooner notice be practicable 
given the structure of the regulations, which close the fisheries under 
specified regulatory criteria or thresholds, and closure determinations 
need to be based on near real-time data to balance fishing 
opportunities against the management goal of preventing quota 
overharvests. Similarly, affording prior notice and opportunity for 
public comment on this action is contrary to the public interest 
because if a quota is exceeded, the stock may be negatively affected 
and fishermen ultimately could experience reductions in the available 
quota and a lack of fishing opportunities in future seasons. For these 
reasons, the AA also finds good cause to waive the 30-day delay in 
effective date pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3). This action is required 
under Sec.  635.28(b)(3) and Sec.  635.28(b)(4) and is exempt from 
review under Executive Order 12866.

    Authority:  16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.

    Dated: March 10, 2020.
Karyl K. Brewster-Geisz,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2020-05217 Filed 3-10-20; 4:15 pm]
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