Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Removal of Prohibitions for Gillnet Gear in Nantucket Lightship and Closed Area I, 62493-62494 [2021-24510]
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Commercial harvest for the 2022
fishing year for the Georgia-North
Carolina hogfish stock in South Atlantic
Federal waters will open at 12:01 a.m.,
local time, on January 1, 2022.
Classification
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: November 5, 2021.
Ngagne Jafnar Gueye,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 211104–0225]
NMFS issues this action pursuant to
section 305(d) of the Magnuson-Stevens
Act. This action is required by 50 CFR
50 CFR 622.193(u)(1)(i)(A), which was
issued pursuant to section 304(b) of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and is exempt
from review under Executive Order
12866.
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), the
NMFS Assistant Administrator (AA)
finds good cause to waive prior notice
and an opportunity for public comment
on this action, as notice and comment
are unnecessary and contrary to the
public interest. Such procedures are
unnecessary because the rule that
established the commercial ACL and
AMs for hogfish has already been
subject to notice and comment, and all
that remains is to notify the public of
the closure. Such procedures are
contrary to the public interest because
of the need to immediately implement
this action to protect the Georgia-North
Carolina hogfish stock. The commercial
ACL for the Georgia-North Carolina
hogfish stock in the South Atlantic has
been reached and prior notice and
opportunity for public comment would
require time, resulting in a harvest well
in excess of the established commercial
ACL.
For the aforementioned reasons, the
AA also finds good cause to waive the
30-day delay in the effectiveness of this
action under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3).
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Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act
Provisions; Fisheries of the
Northeastern United States; Removal
of Prohibitions for Gillnet Gear in
Nantucket Lightship and Closed Area I
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
This action reopens gillnet
fishing in the Nantucket Lightship and
Closed Area I Closure Areas previously
ordered suspended by a Court decision.
Gillnet fishing will be allowed in the
Nantucket Lightship and Closed Area I
Groundfish Closure Areas, as approved
in the New England Fishery
Management Council’s Omnibus
Essential Fish Habitat Amendment 2.
This action is necessary to end the
suspension of measures from a
previously approved and implemented
Council action and remove temporary
prohibitions that were in place to
comply with a Federal court order.
DATES: Effective on November 10, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Moira Kelly, Senior Fishery Program
Specialist, Greater Atlantic Regional
Fisheries Office, 978–281–9218
Moira.Kelly@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
January 3, 2018, NMFS partially
approved the New England Fishery
Management Council’s Omnibus
Essential Fish Habitat Amendment 2.
The Omnibus Amendment updated
essential fish habitat designations for all
Council-managed species and
implemented changes to the spatial
management of Council-managed
fisheries throughout the Gulf of Maine,
Georges Bank, and Southern New
England. On April 9, 2018, a final rule
implemented the approved measures
(83 FR 15240). The final rule opened,
modified, and maintained various
previously closed areas, as well as
established new closures to implement
approved measures of the Amendment.
The Nantucket Lightship and Closed
Area I Groundfish Closure Areas were
opened to fishing by gears capable of
catching groundfish, including gillnets
and bottom-trawls, throughout the areas
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in this final rule. (Note, scallop fishing
was prohibited for a brief time, pending
a follow-on scallop action that
incorporated the newly opened areas
into the Scallop Fishery Management
Plan’s rotational management program.
See: 83 FR 17300; April 19, 2018.)
Directed groundfish fishing had been
prohibited in these general areas
consistently since the 1980s and early
1990s.
The Conservation Law Foundation
filed suit against NMFS arguing that the
rulemaking process that allowed the
opening of the Nantucket Lightship and
Closed Area I Groundfish Closure Areas
to gears capable of catching groundfish,
including gillnet gear, was not done in
compliance with the Endangered
Species Act consultation requirements
as it pertains to North Atlantic right
whales.
On October 28, 2019, First District
Court Judge James E. Boasberg (see
Conservation Law Found. v. Ross, No.
CV 18–1087 (JEB), 2019 WL 5549814
(D.D.C. Oct. 28, 2019)) agreed with the
Conservation Law Foundation and
enjoined NMFS from allowing gillnet
fishing in those previously closed areas,
until such time that NMFS fully
complied with the requirements of the
Endangered Species Act and the
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act
(Magnuson-Stevens Act). We
implemented that suspension through a
final rule on December 17, 2019 (84 FR
68798).
Reopening Closure Areas to Gillnet
Fishing
Recently, NMFS completed the
Endangered Species Act Section 7
Consultation on 10 fisheries and the
New England Fishery Management
Council’s Omnibus Essential Fish
Habitat Amendment. The consultation
concluded that the implementation of
the approved portions of the
Amendment, including removing the
prohibition on gillnet fishing in the
Nantucket Lightship and Closed Area I
Groundfish Closure Areas, would not
result in large shifts of fishing effort
across or within the region. As a result,
these shifts are not expected to increase
the risk to protected species in the
region. The completion of this
consultation satisfied the requirements
of the court order.
Therefore, this action re-opens the
Nantucket Lightship and Closed Area I
Closure Area to gillnet fishing, as
approved in the Omnibus Habitat
Amendment.
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On-Going Issues Related to Gillnet
Fishing and North Atlantic Right
Whales
The Atlantic Large Whale Take
Reduction Team is considering broader
impacts of gillnet fishing on North
Atlantic right whales. These
considerations may include area-based
closures (seasonal or year-round) or
other measures that may restrict gillnet
fishing in the areas of the Nantucket
Lightship and Groundfish Closure Areas
in the future. Interested parties should
continue to follow the Take Reduction
Team process and provide comments,
concerns, and suggestions as described.
More information is available on our
website (https://www.fisheries.noaa.
gov/new-england-mid-atlantic/marinemammal-protection/atlantic-largewhale-take-reduction-plan).
Classification
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Pursuant to section 304(a) of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS
Assistant Administrator has determined
that the regulations as implemented in
this final rule are necessary to discharge
the Secretary’s responsibilities under
the Magnuson-Stevens Act and to
comply with the Order issued from the
First District Court on October 28, 2019.
This final rule has been determined to
be not significant for purposes of
Executive Order 12866.
The NMFS Assistant Administrator
finds good cause that prior notice and
an opportunity for public comment is
unnecessary or contrary to public
interest pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B).
Notice and opportunity for public
comment prior to reopening the
Nantucket Lightship and Closed Area 1
Groundfish Closure Areas to gillnet
fishing is contrary to public interest
because the Omnibus Habitat
Amendment and its suspended
measures fully comply with the
Endangered Species Act and Magnuson-
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Stevens Act, and the prohibitions
against fishing with gillnets are no
longer necessary to comply with the
Court’s order enjoining fishing with
gillnets in the Nantucket Lightship and
Closed Area I Groundfish Closure Areas.
Because the Amendment is now in full
compliance with the Endangered
Species Act and Magnuson-Stevens Act,
the Secretary has no basis on which to
keep the areas closed or modify the
gillnet provisions that the Secretary
approved in the Amendment. Further
delaying reopening the areas for public
comment would be inconsistent with
the Secretary’s responsibility to carry
out fishery management amendments
the Secretary has approved and are in
full compliance with all applicable
laws.
Additional opportunity for public
comment on the open areas is
unnecessary because notice and
opportunity for comment on the
Omnibus Habitat Amendment measures
and its implementing regulations were
provided already. The development of
the Omnibus Habitat Amendment was a
public process led by the New England
Fishery Management Council, during
which there were over 200 public
meetings. The public had an
opportunity to comment on the
Amendment’s measures and regulations
involved in this action when they were
implemented through publication in the
Federal Register of the proposed and
final rules for the Omnibus Habitat
Amendment. An additional opportunity
for comments on the suspended
measures would be unnecessarily
duplicative. Therefore, it is unnecessary
and contrary to the public interest to
delay this action for prior notice and the
opportunity for public comment.
For the same reasons as above and
additional reasons stated below,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), the
NMFS Assistant Administrator finds
good cause for these provisions to be
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effective immediately upon publication
of this final rule. A delay in
implementation is unnecessary because
affected members of the public do not
need time to prepare and the rule
relieves a restriction implemented by
the Court. The suspended measures
were implemented on April 9, 2018.
From that day until December 17, 2019,
approximately 11 gillnet vessels took 39
trips into these areas. These vessel
owners and operators along with others
are familiar with the suspended
measures. Access to these areas once
these measures are restored and the
prohibitions removed in this action is
expected to provide an economic benefit
to gillnet vessels fishing in these areas.
Delaying the effective date for reopening
these areas will unnecessarily delay and
reduce this economic benefit to these
vessels that could be gained during this
fishing year.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648
Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
Dated: November 4, 2021.
Carrie Robinson,
Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for
Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
For the reasons stated in the
preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is amended
as follows:
PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE
NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
1. The authority citation for part 648
continues to read as follows:
■
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
§ 648.81
[Amended]
2. In § 648.81, remove paragraph
(a)(6).
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 211104-0225]
RIN 0648-BK96
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act
Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Removal of
Prohibitions for Gillnet Gear in Nantucket Lightship and Closed Area I
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: This action reopens gillnet fishing in the Nantucket Lightship
and Closed Area I Closure Areas previously ordered suspended by a Court
decision. Gillnet fishing will be allowed in the Nantucket Lightship
and Closed Area I Groundfish Closure Areas, as approved in the New
England Fishery Management Council's Omnibus Essential Fish Habitat
Amendment 2. This action is necessary to end the suspension of measures
from a previously approved and implemented Council action and remove
temporary prohibitions that were in place to comply with a Federal
court order.
DATES: Effective on November 10, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Moira Kelly, Senior Fishery Program
Specialist, Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office, 978-281-9218
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On January 3, 2018, NMFS partially approved
the New England Fishery Management Council's Omnibus Essential Fish
Habitat Amendment 2. The Omnibus Amendment updated essential fish
habitat designations for all Council-managed species and implemented
changes to the spatial management of Council-managed fisheries
throughout the Gulf of Maine, Georges Bank, and Southern New England.
On April 9, 2018, a final rule implemented the approved measures (83 FR
15240). The final rule opened, modified, and maintained various
previously closed areas, as well as established new closures to
implement approved measures of the Amendment. The Nantucket Lightship
and Closed Area I Groundfish Closure Areas were opened to fishing by
gears capable of catching groundfish, including gillnets and bottom-
trawls, throughout the areas in this final rule. (Note, scallop fishing
was prohibited for a brief time, pending a follow-on scallop action
that incorporated the newly opened areas into the Scallop Fishery
Management Plan's rotational management program. See: 83 FR 17300;
April 19, 2018.) Directed groundfish fishing had been prohibited in
these general areas consistently since the 1980s and early 1990s.
The Conservation Law Foundation filed suit against NMFS arguing
that the rulemaking process that allowed the opening of the Nantucket
Lightship and Closed Area I Groundfish Closure Areas to gears capable
of catching groundfish, including gillnet gear, was not done in
compliance with the Endangered Species Act consultation requirements as
it pertains to North Atlantic right whales.
On October 28, 2019, First District Court Judge James E. Boasberg
(see Conservation Law Found. v. Ross, No. CV 18-1087 (JEB), 2019 WL
5549814 (D.D.C. Oct. 28, 2019)) agreed with the Conservation Law
Foundation and enjoined NMFS from allowing gillnet fishing in those
previously closed areas, until such time that NMFS fully complied with
the requirements of the Endangered Species Act and the Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). We
implemented that suspension through a final rule on December 17, 2019
(84 FR 68798).
Reopening Closure Areas to Gillnet Fishing
Recently, NMFS completed the Endangered Species Act Section 7
Consultation on 10 fisheries and the New England Fishery Management
Council's Omnibus Essential Fish Habitat Amendment. The consultation
concluded that the implementation of the approved portions of the
Amendment, including removing the prohibition on gillnet fishing in the
Nantucket Lightship and Closed Area I Groundfish Closure Areas, would
not result in large shifts of fishing effort across or within the
region. As a result, these shifts are not expected to increase the risk
to protected species in the region. The completion of this consultation
satisfied the requirements of the court order.
Therefore, this action re-opens the Nantucket Lightship and Closed
Area I Closure Area to gillnet fishing, as approved in the Omnibus
Habitat Amendment.
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On-Going Issues Related to Gillnet Fishing and North Atlantic Right
Whales
The Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Team is considering broader
impacts of gillnet fishing on North Atlantic right whales. These
considerations may include area-based closures (seasonal or year-round)
or other measures that may restrict gillnet fishing in the areas of the
Nantucket Lightship and Groundfish Closure Areas in the future.
Interested parties should continue to follow the Take Reduction Team
process and provide comments, concerns, and suggestions as described.
More information is available on our website (https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/new-england-mid-atlantic/marine-mammal-protection/atlantic-large-whale-take-reduction-plan).
Classification
Pursuant to section 304(a) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS
Assistant Administrator has determined that the regulations as
implemented in this final rule are necessary to discharge the
Secretary's responsibilities under the Magnuson-Stevens Act and to
comply with the Order issued from the First District Court on October
28, 2019.
This final rule has been determined to be not significant for
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
The NMFS Assistant Administrator finds good cause that prior notice
and an opportunity for public comment is unnecessary or contrary to
public interest pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B). Notice and opportunity
for public comment prior to reopening the Nantucket Lightship and
Closed Area 1 Groundfish Closure Areas to gillnet fishing is contrary
to public interest because the Omnibus Habitat Amendment and its
suspended measures fully comply with the Endangered Species Act and
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and the prohibitions against fishing with
gillnets are no longer necessary to comply with the Court's order
enjoining fishing with gillnets in the Nantucket Lightship and Closed
Area I Groundfish Closure Areas. Because the Amendment is now in full
compliance with the Endangered Species Act and Magnuson-Stevens Act,
the Secretary has no basis on which to keep the areas closed or modify
the gillnet provisions that the Secretary approved in the Amendment.
Further delaying reopening the areas for public comment would be
inconsistent with the Secretary's responsibility to carry out fishery
management amendments the Secretary has approved and are in full
compliance with all applicable laws.
Additional opportunity for public comment on the open areas is
unnecessary because notice and opportunity for comment on the Omnibus
Habitat Amendment measures and its implementing regulations were
provided already. The development of the Omnibus Habitat Amendment was
a public process led by the New England Fishery Management Council,
during which there were over 200 public meetings. The public had an
opportunity to comment on the Amendment's measures and regulations
involved in this action when they were implemented through publication
in the Federal Register of the proposed and final rules for the Omnibus
Habitat Amendment. An additional opportunity for comments on the
suspended measures would be unnecessarily duplicative. Therefore, it is
unnecessary and contrary to the public interest to delay this action
for prior notice and the opportunity for public comment.
For the same reasons as above and additional reasons stated below,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), the NMFS Assistant Administrator finds
good cause for these provisions to be effective immediately upon
publication of this final rule. A delay in implementation is
unnecessary because affected members of the public do not need time to
prepare and the rule relieves a restriction implemented by the Court.
The suspended measures were implemented on April 9, 2018. From that day
until December 17, 2019, approximately 11 gillnet vessels took 39 trips
into these areas. These vessel owners and operators along with others
are familiar with the suspended measures. Access to these areas once
these measures are restored and the prohibitions removed in this action
is expected to provide an economic benefit to gillnet vessels fishing
in these areas. Delaying the effective date for reopening these areas
will unnecessarily delay and reduce this economic benefit to these
vessels that could be gained during this fishing year.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648
Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Dated: November 4, 2021.
Carrie Robinson,
Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National
Marine Fisheries Service.
For the reasons stated in the preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is amended
as follows:
PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
0
1. The authority citation for part 648 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Sec. 648.81 [Amended]
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2. In Sec. 648.81, remove paragraph (a)(6).
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