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determination regarding the proposed
issuance of the authorization.
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Proposed Authorization
As a result of these preliminary
determinations, NMFS proposes to issue
an IHA to the City for conducting for the
proposed pile driving and removal
activities as well as DTH during
construction of the Hoonah Marine
Industrial Center Cargo Dock Project,
Hoonah Alaska for one year, beginning
March or April 2021, provided the
previously mentioned mitigation,
monitoring, and reporting requirements
are incorporated. A draft of the
proposed IHA can be found at https://
www.fisheries.noaa.gov/permit/
incidental-take-authorizations-undermarine-mammal-protection-act.
Request for Public Comments
We request comment on our analyses,
the proposed authorization, and any
other aspect of this notice of proposed
IHA for the proposed pile driving and
removal activities as well as DTH during
construction of the Hoonah Marine
Industrial Center Cargo Dock Project.
We also request at this time, comments
on the potential for Renewal of this
proposed IHA as described in the
paragraph below. Please include with
your comments any supporting data or
literature citations to help inform
decisions on the request for this IHA or
a subsequent Renewal IHA.
On a case-by-case basis, NMFS may
issue a one-time, 1-year Renewal IHA
following notice to the public providing
an additional 15 days for public
comments when (1) up to another year
of identical or nearly identical, or nearly
identical, activities as described in the
Description of Proposed Activities
section of this notice is planned or (2)
the activities as described in the
Description of Proposed Activities
section of this notice would not be
completed by the time the IHA expires
and a Renewal would allow for
completion of the activities beyond that
described in the Dates and Duration
section of this notice, provided all of the
following conditions are met:
D A request for renewal is received no
later than 60 days prior to the needed
Renewal IHA effective date (recognizing
that the Renewal IHA expiration date
cannot extend beyond one year from
expiration of the initial IHA);
D The request for renewal must
include the following:
(1) An explanation that the activities
to be conducted under the requested
Renewal IHA are identical to the
activities analyzed under the initial
IHA, are a subset of the activities, or
include changes so minor (e.g.,
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reduction in pile size) that the changes
do not affect the previous analyses,
mitigation and monitoring
requirements, or take estimates (with
the exception of reducing the type or
amount of take); and
(2) A preliminary monitoring report
showing the results of the required
monitoring to date and an explanation
showing that the monitoring results do
not indicate impacts of a scale or nature
not previously analyzed or authorized.
Upon review of the request for
Renewal, the status of the affected
species or stocks, and any other
pertinent information, NMFS
determines that there are no more than
minor changes in the activities, the
mitigation and monitoring measures
will remain the same and appropriate,
and the findings in the initial IHA
remain valid.
Dated: February 26, 2021.
Donna S. Wieting,
Director, Office of Protected Resources,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
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Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions;
General Provisions for Domestic
Fisheries; Application for Exempted
Fishing Permits
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; request for comments.
AGENCY:
The Assistant Regional
Administrator for Sustainable Fisheries,
Greater Atlantic Region, NMFS, has
made a preliminary determination that
an Exempted Fishing Permit application
contains all of the required information
and warrants further consideration. The
Exempted Fishing Permit would allow
two commercial fishing vessels to use
large mesh gillnet gear to collect preconstruction data on the abundance,
size structure, and distribution of
monkfish and winter skate in the South
Fork Wind Farm work area and adjacent
waters, under the direction of the
Commercial Fisheries Research
Foundation. Regulations under the
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act
require publication of this notification
to provide interested parties the
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opportunity to comment on applications
for proposed Exempted Fishing Permits.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before March 19, 2021.
ADDRESSES: You may submit written
comments by any of the following
methods:
• Email: nmfs.gar.efp@noaa.gov.
Include in the subject line ‘‘CFRF South
Fork Wind Farm Gillnet EFP.’’
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Louis Forristall, Marine Resources
Management Specialist, 978–281–9321,
Louis.Forristall@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Commercial Fisheries Research
Foundation (CFRF) submitted a
complete application for an Exempted
Fishing Permit (EFP) in support of its
South Fork Wind Farm (SFWF) Gillnet
Survey on October 16, 2020. The
proposed research would use largemesh gillnet gear in a Before-AfterControl-Impact study design to collect
pre-construction data on the abundance,
size structure, and distribution of
monkfish, winter skate, and other
species in the SFWF lease area and
adjacent waters.
This EFP would temporarily exempt
up to two active vessels and six backup
vessels from: Possession limits and
minimum size requirements specified in
50 CFR 648 subparts A, B, and D
through O for on-board sampling and
donation of sampled catch; and gillnet
tagging requirements in 50 CFR 648
subparts A and F, so gillnets used in the
surveys can be marked with tags from
CFRF.
A rotational sampling schedule would
be used between a survey site inside the
SFWF lease area and two reference
survey areas outside the lease area.
Individual surveys would sample one or
two of these areas per trip, depending
on the rotational schedule and steam
time between the areas. Each survey
would consist of four 1-day trips: Two
trips to set the gear and two trips to
retrieve gear and sample the catch.
Survey trips would take place
seasonally four times per month from
April–June and again from October–
December for each project year resulting
in four sampling periods: October 2020–
December 2020; April 2021–June 2021;
October 2021–December 2021; and
April 2022–June 2022. In total, 90 nets
would be sampled after 48 hour soak
times twice per month during the
survey periods.
Vessels sampling gillnets under this
EFP would declare out of fishery (DOF)
to avoid using a monkfish day-at-sea
(DAS) while carrying out the research
activities covered by this EFP. Vessels
operating as DOF and solely conducting
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survey activities would not need to use
monkfish DAS and a DAS exemption
would be unnecessary. If vessels
combine commercial activities with
survey activities (i.e., setting or hauling
commercial gear) the operator would
need to be declared into the monkfish
DAS program. The proposed research
area would fall within the bounds of the
monkfish Southern Fishery
Management Area (SFMA). Current
effort controls for the SFMA were
established in Framework Adjustment
12 to the Monkfish Fishery Management
Plan (FMP). Framework 12 documented
a decline in landings over the last ten
years and decreased the SFMA Annual
Catch Limit (ACL). Even with the
decreased ACL in the SFMA, the limit
is higher than landings in recent fishing
years. Therefore, the fishing effort from
this EFP would not be beyond the scope
of what was considered in Framework
12. Additionally, this EFP would not
result in a significant increase in catch
from what was considered in the
Supplemental Information Report
completed for Framework Adjustment 8
to the Northeast Skate Complex FMP. A
vessel conducting survey activities
under this EFP would be required to
adhere to its permit-based Vessel Trip
Reporting requirements to ensure
accurate catch accounting. Catch from
this EFP will be counted against the
monkfish and skate ACLs, but not
against the in season Total Allowable
Landings limits for the commercial
skate fisheries.
Participating vessels would use gillnet
strings with six, 300-foot net panels of
12-inch mesh and tie-downs. Gillnet
strings would be compliant with all
regulations, including the Atlantic Large
Whale Take Reduction Plan, and will be
using Future Oceans Marine Mammal
Deterrent Devices (10Khz) to warn
harbor porpoises of nearby nets. The
EFP would exempt vessels from gillnet
tagging requirements and all buoys
would be labeled with ‘‘CFRF’’ and the
EFP permit number to mark them as
research gear.
CFRF staff would be on board for all
sampling trips of survey nets. No catch
from the survey nets would be landed
for sale. From each haul, researchers
would record the number and size for
all species, and all organisms would be
identified to the species level. Length
frequency distribution would be
recorded for dominant species in the
catch up to 50 individuals, as well as for
any endangered species. Stomach
content analysis would be performed for
commercially important species
(monkfish, winter skate, gadids, black
sea bass) to determine the prey
composition for these species during the
pre-construction period in the offshore
wind lease area. A maximum of 5
individuals per species and 10 total
animals per string will be sampled.
Otoliths would be sampled from all fish
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that are sacrificed for biological
sampling.
If a sturgeon is encountered, the
protocols outlined in the observer ondeck reference guide will be followed.
This will include photographing the
animal, taking a fin clip unless it is a
shortnose sturgeon, measuring fork
length and weight if possible, recording
any injuries or bruises, and returning
the animal to the water as soon as these
activities are completed.
Estimated catch of federally regulated
species that would be expected under
this EFP is shown in Table 1. Survey
catch estimates were derived from
commercial catch data for similar gillnet
gear reported in NOAA Technical
Memorandum NMFS–NE–254 2019
Discard Estimation, Precision and
Sample Size Analyses for 14 Federally
Managed Species Groups in the Waters
off the Northeastern United States
(https://repository.library.noaa.gov/
view/noaa/23007). The gear
configuration, location, and soak times
of these trips is unknown, and would
likely vary from what would be used
under this EFP. It is also likely that the
catch from this survey would be less
than the estimates provided below
because they are derived from fishing
data from trips that often targeted these
species directly with commercial fishing
gear in areas where they are more
abundant.
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TABLE 1—ESTIMATED CATCH OF FEDERALLY REGULATED SPECIES PER SURVEY TRIP, AND TOTAL ESTIMATED CATCH
Species name/species group
Catch per area per trip
Skate Complex ....................................................................................................
Monkfish ...............................................................................................................
Spiny Dogfish .......................................................................................................
Fluke ....................................................................................................................
Atlantic Halibut .....................................................................................................
Atlantic Cod .........................................................................................................
Pollock .................................................................................................................
Bluefish ................................................................................................................
Silver Hake ..........................................................................................................
White Hake ..........................................................................................................
Haddock ...............................................................................................................
American Plaice ...................................................................................................
Scup .....................................................................................................................
Winter Flounder ...................................................................................................
Tilefish ..................................................................................................................
Golden Tilefish .....................................................................................................
Black Sea Bass ...................................................................................................
1,516.5 lb (687.9 kg) ...............
606.1 lb (274.9 kg) ..................
140.1 lb (63.5 kg) ....................
7.2 lb (3.3 kg) ..........................
6.7 lb (3.0 kg) ..........................
6.5 lb (2.9 kg) ..........................
3.5 lb (1.6 kg) ..........................
1.8 lb (0.8 kg) ..........................
1.8 lb (0.8 kg) ..........................
1.3 lb (0.6 kg) ..........................
1.0 lb (0.5 kg) ..........................
0.4 lb (0.2 kg) ..........................
0.4 lb (0.2 kg) ..........................
0.4 lb (0.2 kg) ..........................
0.2 lb (0.1 kg) ..........................
0.2 lb (0.1 kg) ..........................
0.2 lb (0.1 kg) ..........................
If approved, CFRF may request minor
modifications and extensions to the EFP
throughout the study. EFP modifications
and extensions may be granted without
further notice if they are deemed
essential to facilitate completion of the
proposed research and have minimal
impacts that do not change the scope or
impact of the initially approved EFP
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request. Any fishing activity conducted
outside the scope of the exempted
fishing activity would be prohibited.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
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Estimated total survey catch
109,184.8 lb (49,525.4 kg)
43,638.0 lb (19,793.9 kg)
10,147.3 lb (4602.7 kg)
1,443.9 lb (654.9 kg)
561.8 lb (254.8 kg)
520.5 lb (236.1 kg)
483.8 lb (219.4 kg)
467.1 lb (211.9 kg)
248.4 lb (112.7 kg)
132.3 lb (60.0 kg)
127.1 lb (57.7 kg)
126.4 lb (57.3 kg)
90.4 lb (41.0 kg)
73.2 lb (33.2 kg)
29.5 lb (13.4 kg)
28.4 lb (12.9 kg)
28.0 lb (12.7 kg)
Dated: February 26, 2021.
Kelly Denit,
Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RIN 0648-XA845
Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; General Provisions for Domestic
Fisheries; Application for Exempted Fishing Permits
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: The Assistant Regional Administrator for Sustainable
Fisheries, Greater Atlantic Region, NMFS, has made a preliminary
determination that an Exempted Fishing Permit application contains all
of the required information and warrants further consideration. The
Exempted Fishing Permit would allow two commercial fishing vessels to
use large mesh gillnet gear to collect pre-construction data on the
abundance, size structure, and distribution of monkfish and winter
skate in the South Fork Wind Farm work area and adjacent waters, under
the direction of the Commercial Fisheries Research Foundation.
Regulations under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act require publication of this notification to provide
interested parties the opportunity to comment on applications for
proposed Exempted Fishing Permits.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before March 19, 2021.
ADDRESSES: You may submit written comments by any of the following
methods:
Email: [email protected]. Include in the subject line
``CFRF South Fork Wind Farm Gillnet EFP.''
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Louis Forristall, Marine Resources
Management Specialist, 978-281-9321, [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Commercial Fisheries Research Foundation
(CFRF) submitted a complete application for an Exempted Fishing Permit
(EFP) in support of its South Fork Wind Farm (SFWF) Gillnet Survey on
October 16, 2020. The proposed research would use large-mesh gillnet
gear in a Before-After-Control-Impact study design to collect pre-
construction data on the abundance, size structure, and distribution of
monkfish, winter skate, and other species in the SFWF lease area and
adjacent waters.
This EFP would temporarily exempt up to two active vessels and six
backup vessels from: Possession limits and minimum size requirements
specified in 50 CFR 648 subparts A, B, and D through O for on-board
sampling and donation of sampled catch; and gillnet tagging
requirements in 50 CFR 648 subparts A and F, so gillnets used in the
surveys can be marked with tags from CFRF.
A rotational sampling schedule would be used between a survey site
inside the SFWF lease area and two reference survey areas outside the
lease area. Individual surveys would sample one or two of these areas
per trip, depending on the rotational schedule and steam time between
the areas. Each survey would consist of four 1-day trips: Two trips to
set the gear and two trips to retrieve gear and sample the catch.
Survey trips would take place seasonally four times per month from
April-June and again from October-December for each project year
resulting in four sampling periods: October 2020-December 2020; April
2021-June 2021; October 2021-December 2021; and April 2022-June 2022.
In total, 90 nets would be sampled after 48 hour soak times twice per
month during the survey periods.
Vessels sampling gillnets under this EFP would declare out of
fishery (DOF) to avoid using a monkfish day-at-sea (DAS) while carrying
out the research activities covered by this EFP. Vessels operating as
DOF and solely conducting
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survey activities would not need to use monkfish DAS and a DAS
exemption would be unnecessary. If vessels combine commercial
activities with survey activities (i.e., setting or hauling commercial
gear) the operator would need to be declared into the monkfish DAS
program. The proposed research area would fall within the bounds of the
monkfish Southern Fishery Management Area (SFMA). Current effort
controls for the SFMA were established in Framework Adjustment 12 to
the Monkfish Fishery Management Plan (FMP). Framework 12 documented a
decline in landings over the last ten years and decreased the SFMA
Annual Catch Limit (ACL). Even with the decreased ACL in the SFMA, the
limit is higher than landings in recent fishing years. Therefore, the
fishing effort from this EFP would not be beyond the scope of what was
considered in Framework 12. Additionally, this EFP would not result in
a significant increase in catch from what was considered in the
Supplemental Information Report completed for Framework Adjustment 8 to
the Northeast Skate Complex FMP. A vessel conducting survey activities
under this EFP would be required to adhere to its permit-based Vessel
Trip Reporting requirements to ensure accurate catch accounting. Catch
from this EFP will be counted against the monkfish and skate ACLs, but
not against the in season Total Allowable Landings limits for the
commercial skate fisheries.
Participating vessels would use gillnet strings with six, 300-foot
net panels of 12-inch mesh and tie-downs. Gillnet strings would be
compliant with all regulations, including the Atlantic Large Whale Take
Reduction Plan, and will be using Future Oceans Marine Mammal Deterrent
Devices (10Khz) to warn harbor porpoises of nearby nets. The EFP would
exempt vessels from gillnet tagging requirements and all buoys would be
labeled with ``CFRF'' and the EFP permit number to mark them as
research gear.
CFRF staff would be on board for all sampling trips of survey nets.
No catch from the survey nets would be landed for sale. From each haul,
researchers would record the number and size for all species, and all
organisms would be identified to the species level. Length frequency
distribution would be recorded for dominant species in the catch up to
50 individuals, as well as for any endangered species. Stomach content
analysis would be performed for commercially important species
(monkfish, winter skate, gadids, black sea bass) to determine the prey
composition for these species during the pre-construction period in the
offshore wind lease area. A maximum of 5 individuals per species and 10
total animals per string will be sampled. Otoliths would be sampled
from all fish that are sacrificed for biological sampling.
If a sturgeon is encountered, the protocols outlined in the
observer on-deck reference guide will be followed. This will include
photographing the animal, taking a fin clip unless it is a shortnose
sturgeon, measuring fork length and weight if possible, recording any
injuries or bruises, and returning the animal to the water as soon as
these activities are completed.
Estimated catch of federally regulated species that would be
expected under this EFP is shown in Table 1. Survey catch estimates
were derived from commercial catch data for similar gillnet gear
reported in NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-NE-254 2019 Discard
Estimation, Precision and Sample Size Analyses for 14 Federally Managed
Species Groups in the Waters off the Northeastern United States
(https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/23007). The gear
configuration, location, and soak times of these trips is unknown, and
would likely vary from what would be used under this EFP. It is also
likely that the catch from this survey would be less than the estimates
provided below because they are derived from fishing data from trips
that often targeted these species directly with commercial fishing gear
in areas where they are more abundant.
Table 1--Estimated Catch of Federally Regulated Species per Survey Trip,
and Total Estimated Catch
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Catch per area per Estimated total
Species name/species group trip survey catch
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Skate Complex................... 1,516.5 lb (687.9 109,184.8 lb
kg). (49,525.4 kg)
Monkfish........................ 606.1 lb (274.9 43,638.0 lb
kg). (19,793.9 kg)
Spiny Dogfish................... 140.1 lb (63.5 kg) 10,147.3 lb
(4602.7 kg)
Fluke........................... 7.2 lb (3.3 kg)... 1,443.9 lb (654.9
kg)
Atlantic Halibut................ 6.7 lb (3.0 kg)... 561.8 lb (254.8
kg)
Atlantic Cod.................... 6.5 lb (2.9 kg)... 520.5 lb (236.1
kg)
Pollock......................... 3.5 lb (1.6 kg)... 483.8 lb (219.4
kg)
Bluefish........................ 1.8 lb (0.8 kg)... 467.1 lb (211.9
kg)
Silver Hake..................... 1.8 lb (0.8 kg)... 248.4 lb (112.7
kg)
White Hake...................... 1.3 lb (0.6 kg)... 132.3 lb (60.0 kg)
Haddock......................... 1.0 lb (0.5 kg)... 127.1 lb (57.7 kg)
American Plaice................. 0.4 lb (0.2 kg)... 126.4 lb (57.3 kg)
Scup............................ 0.4 lb (0.2 kg)... 90.4 lb (41.0 kg)
Winter Flounder................. 0.4 lb (0.2 kg)... 73.2 lb (33.2 kg)
Tilefish........................ 0.2 lb (0.1 kg)... 29.5 lb (13.4 kg)
Golden Tilefish................. 0.2 lb (0.1 kg)... 28.4 lb (12.9 kg)
Black Sea Bass.................. 0.2 lb (0.1 kg)... 28.0 lb (12.7 kg)
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If approved, CFRF may request minor modifications and extensions to
the EFP throughout the study. EFP modifications and extensions may be
granted without further notice if they are deemed essential to
facilitate completion of the proposed research and have minimal impacts
that do not change the scope or impact of the initially approved EFP
request. Any fishing activity conducted outside the scope of the
exempted fishing activity would be prohibited.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: February 26, 2021.
Kelly Denit,
Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries
Service.
[FR Doc. 2021-04420 Filed 3-3-21; 8:45 am]
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