Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Reallocation of Pacific Cod in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area, 2358 [2022-00640]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 679
[Docket No. 210217–0022; RTID 0648–
XB720]
Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic
Zone Off Alaska; Reallocation of
Pacific Cod in the Bering Sea and
Aleutian Islands Management Area
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; reallocation.
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NMFS is reallocating the
projected unused amount of Pacific cod
from vessels using jig gear to catcher
vessels less than 60 feet (18.3 meters)
length overall using hook-and-line or
pot gear in the Bering Sea and Aleutian
Islands management area. This action is
necessary to allow the A season
apportionment of the 2022 total
allowable catch of Pacific cod to be
harvested.
DATES: Effective January 10, 2022,
through 2400 hours, Alaska local time
(A.l.t.), December 31, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Krista Milani, 907–581–2062.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS
manages the groundfish fishery in the
Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands (BSAI)
according to the Fishery Management
Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea
and Aleutian Islands Management Area
(FMP) prepared by the North Pacific
Fishery Management Council under
authority of the Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management
Act. Regulations governing fishing by
U.S. vessels in accordance with the FMP
appear at subpart H of 50 CFR part 600
and 50 CFR part 679.
The A season apportionment of the
2022 Pacific cod total allowable catch
(TAC) specified for vessels using jig gear
in the BSAI is 1,127 metric tons (mt) as
established by the final 2021 and 2022
harvest specifications for groundfish in
the BSAI (86 FR 11449, February 25,
2021) and inseason adjustment (86 FR
74389, December 30, 2021).
The 2022 Pacific cod TAC allocated to
catcher vessels less than 60 feet
(18.3 meters (m)) length overall (LOA)
using hook-and-line or pot gear in the
BSAI is 2,671 mt as established by final
2021 and 2022 harvest specifications for
groundfish in the BSAI (86 FR 11449,
February 25, 2021) and inseason
adjustment (86 FR 74389, December 30,
2021).
The Administrator, Alaska Region,
NMFS, (Regional Administrator) has
determined that jig vessels will not be
able to harvest 1,075 mt of the A season
apportionment of the 2022 Pacific cod
TAC allocated to those vessels under
§ 679.20(a)(7)(ii)(A)(1). Therefore, in
accordance with § 679.20(a)(7)(iv)(C),
NMFS apportions 1,027 mt of Pacific
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cod from the A season jig gear
apportionment to the annual amount
specified for catcher vessels less than 60
feet (18.3 m) LOA using hook-and-line
or pot gear.
The harvest specifications for 2022
Pacific cod included in final 2021 and
2022 harvest specifications for
groundfish in the BSAI (86 FR 11449,
February 25, 2021) and inseason
adjustment (86 FR 74389, December 30,
2021) are revised as follows: 52 mt to the
A season apportionment and 804 mt to
the annual amount for vessels using jig
gear, and 3,746 mt to catcher vessels less
than 60 feet (18.3 m) LOA using hookand-line or pot gear.
Classification
NMFS issues this action pursuant to
section 305(d) of the Magnuson-Stevens
Act. This action is required by 50 CFR
part 679, which was issued pursuant to
section 304(b), and is exempt from
review under Executive Order 12866.
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), there
is good cause to waive prior notice and
an opportunity for public comment on
this action, as notice and comment
would be impracticable and contrary to
the public interest, as it would prevent
NMFS from responding to the most
recent fisheries data in a timely fashion
and would delay the reallocation of
Pacific cod specified from jig vessels to
catcher vessels less than 60 feet (18.3 m)
LOA using hook-and-line or pot gear.
NMFS was unable to publish a notice
providing time for public comment
because the most recent, relevant data
only became available as of January 10,
2022.
The Assistant Administrator for
Fisheries, NOAA also finds good cause
to waive the 30-day delay in the
effective date of this action under 5
U.S.C. 553(d)(3). This finding is based
upon the reasons provided above for
waiver of prior notice and opportunity
for public comment.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: January 10, 2022.
Ngagne Jafnar Gueye,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 679
[Docket No. 210217-0022; RTID 0648-XB720]
Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Reallocation
of Pacific Cod in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; reallocation.
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SUMMARY: NMFS is reallocating the projected unused amount of Pacific
cod from vessels using jig gear to catcher vessels less than 60 feet
(18.3 meters) length overall using hook-and-line or pot gear in the
Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands management area. This action is
necessary to allow the A season apportionment of the 2022 total
allowable catch of Pacific cod to be harvested.
DATES: Effective January 10, 2022, through 2400 hours, Alaska local
time (A.l.t.), December 31, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Krista Milani, 907-581-2062.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS manages the groundfish fishery in the
Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands (BSAI) according to the Fishery
Management Plan for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands
Management Area (FMP) prepared by the North Pacific Fishery Management
Council under authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation
and Management Act. Regulations governing fishing by U.S. vessels in
accordance with the FMP appear at subpart H of 50 CFR part 600 and 50
CFR part 679.
The A season apportionment of the 2022 Pacific cod total allowable
catch (TAC) specified for vessels using jig gear in the BSAI is 1,127
metric tons (mt) as established by the final 2021 and 2022 harvest
specifications for groundfish in the BSAI (86 FR 11449, February 25,
2021) and inseason adjustment (86 FR 74389, December 30, 2021).
The 2022 Pacific cod TAC allocated to catcher vessels less than 60
feet (18.3 meters (m)) length overall (LOA) using hook-and-line or pot
gear in the BSAI is 2,671 mt as established by final 2021 and 2022
harvest specifications for groundfish in the BSAI (86 FR 11449,
February 25, 2021) and inseason adjustment (86 FR 74389, December 30,
2021).
The Administrator, Alaska Region, NMFS, (Regional Administrator)
has determined that jig vessels will not be able to harvest 1,075 mt of
the A season apportionment of the 2022 Pacific cod TAC allocated to
those vessels under Sec. 679.20(a)(7)(ii)(A)(1). Therefore, in
accordance with Sec. 679.20(a)(7)(iv)(C), NMFS apportions 1,027 mt of
Pacific cod from the A season jig gear apportionment to the annual
amount specified for catcher vessels less than 60 feet (18.3 m) LOA
using hook-and-line or pot gear.
The harvest specifications for 2022 Pacific cod included in final
2021 and 2022 harvest specifications for groundfish in the BSAI (86 FR
11449, February 25, 2021) and inseason adjustment (86 FR 74389,
December 30, 2021) are revised as follows: 52 mt to the A season
apportionment and 804 mt to the annual amount for vessels using jig
gear, and 3,746 mt to catcher vessels less than 60 feet (18.3 m) LOA
using hook-and-line or pot gear.
Classification
NMFS issues this action pursuant to section 305(d) of the Magnuson-
Stevens Act. This action is required by 50 CFR part 679, which was
issued pursuant to section 304(b), and is exempt from review under
Executive Order 12866.
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), there is good cause to waive prior
notice and an opportunity for public comment on this action, as notice
and comment would be impracticable and contrary to the public interest,
as it would prevent NMFS from responding to the most recent fisheries
data in a timely fashion and would delay the reallocation of Pacific
cod specified from jig vessels to catcher vessels less than 60 feet
(18.3 m) LOA using hook-and-line or pot gear. NMFS was unable to
publish a notice providing time for public comment because the most
recent, relevant data only became available as of January 10, 2022.
The Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA also finds good
cause to waive the 30-day delay in the effective date of this action
under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3). This finding is based upon the reasons
provided above for waiver of prior notice and opportunity for public
comment.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: January 10, 2022.
Ngagne Jafnar Gueye,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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