Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Fisheries; Quota Transfer and Adjustment (General Category December Subquota), 77903-77905 [2023-24923]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 635
[Docket No. 220919–0193; RTID 0648–
XD473]
Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;
Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Fisheries; Quota
Transfer and Adjustment (General
Category December Subquota)
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; quota transfer
and adjustment.
AGENCY:
NMFS is adjusting the
Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT) General
category December 2023 subquota by
transferring quota from the Reserve
category. This adjustment results in an
adjusted December time period
subquota of 48.7 mt and an adjusted
Reserve category quota of 1 mt. This
action accounts for the accrued
overharvest from previous 2023 General
category time period subquotas, and
will further opportunities for General
category fishermen to participate in the
December General category fishery,
based on consideration of the regulatory
determination criteria regarding
inseason adjustments. This action
would affect Atlantic Tunas General
category (commercial) permitted vessels
and Highly Migratory Species (HMS)
Charter/Headboat permitted vessels
with a commercial sale endorsement
when fishing commercially for BFT.
DATES: The quota transfer and
adjustment is effective December 1,
2023, through December 31, 2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Erianna Hammond, erianna.hammond@
noaa.gov, 301–427–8503; or Larry Redd,
Jr., larry.redd@noaa.gov, 301–427–8503.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Atlantic
HMS fisheries, including BFT fisheries,
are managed under the authority of the
Atlantic Tunas Convention Act (ATCA;
16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.) and the
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act
(Magnuson-Stevens Act; 16 U.S.C. 1801
et seq.). The 2006 Consolidated Atlantic
HMS Fishery Management Plan (FMP)
and its amendments are implemented
by regulations at 50 CFR part 635.
Section 635.27 divides the U.S. BFT
quota recommended by the
International Commission for the
Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)
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and as implemented by the United
States among the various domestic
fishing categories, per the allocations
established in the 2006 Consolidated
HMS FMP and its amendments. NMFS
is required under the Magnuson-Stevens
Act to provide U.S. fishing vessels with
a reasonable opportunity to harvest
quotas under relevant international
fishery agreements such as the ICCAT
Convention, which is implemented
domestically pursuant to ATCA.
As described in § 635.27(a), the
current baseline U.S. BFT quota is
1,316.14 metric tons (mt) (not including
the 25 mt ICCAT allocated to the United
States to account for bycatch of BFT in
pelagic longline fisheries in the
Northeast Distant Gear Restricted Area).
The baseline quotas for the General and
Reserve categories are 710.7 mt and 38.2
mt, respectively. The General category
baseline quota is suballocated to
different time periods. Relevant to this
action, the baseline subquota for the
December time period is 37 mt. Effective
January 1, 2023, NMFS transferred 20.5
mt of BFT quota from the December
2023 time period to the January through
March 2023 time period resulting in an
adjusted subquota of 16.5 mt (37
mt¥20.5 mt = 16.5 mt) for the
December 2023 time period (88 FR 786,
January 5, 2023).
To date, NMFS has published several
actions that adjusted the Reserve
category quota (88 FR 48136, July 26,
2023; 88 FR 64385, September 19, 2023;
88 FR 64831, September 20, 2023; 88 FR
67654, October 2, 2023). As a result of
these previous actions, the current
adjusted Reserve category quota prior to
this action is 87.2 mt.
Based on preliminary landings data
received to date, NMFS has determined
that the General category landed 795 mt.
This amount exceeded the cumulative
adjusted quota available through
November 30 (741 mt) by 54 mt (795
mt¥741 mt = 54 mt).
December subquota time period; the
consideration of the determination
criteria can be found below after this
section.
Quota Transfer and Adjustment
Consideration of the Relevant
Determination Criteria
Under § 635.27(a)(1)(ii) NMFS has the
authority to adjust each period’s
apportionment based on overharvest or
underharvest in the prior period, after
considering determination criteria
provided under § 635.27(a)(7).
Additionally, under § 635.27(a)(8),
NMFS has the authority to transfer
quota among fishing categories or
subcategories after considering the
determination criteria provided under
§ 635.27(a)(7). This section focuses on
the calculations involved in transferring
quota from the Reserve category to the
General category and adjusting the
quota available for the General category
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As stated above, the adjusted Reserve
category quota is 87.2 mt. The quota in
the Reserve category is held in reserve
for inseason or annual adjustments and
research. Under § 635.24(a)(8), NMFS
may allocate any portion of the Reserve
category quota for inseason or annual
adjustments to any fishing category
quota.
Transferring 86.2 mt from the Reserve
category to the General category would
account for the 54 mt accrued
overharvest from the January through
November time periods, results in a
total adjusted December time period
subquota of 48.7 mt (16.5 mt + 32.2 mt
= 48.7 mt), and leaves 1 mt in the
Reserve category to account for any BFT
mortalities associated with research.
The General category quota is available
for use by Atlantic Tunas General
category (commercial) permitted vessels
and HMS Charter/Headboat permitted
vessels with a commercial sale
endorsement when fishing
commercially for BFT.
In summary, these modifications
result in a total adjusted General
category December time period
subquota of 48.7 mt and a Reserve
category quota of 1 mt. This action
accounts for the accrued overharvest
from previous 2023 General category
time period subquotas, and will further
opportunities for General category
fishermen to participate in the
December General category fishery,
based on consideration of the regulatory
determination criteria regarding
inseason adjustments (see below). These
quotas will be in effect when the fishery
automatically opens on December 1,
2023.
NMFS has considered all of the
relevant determination criteria and their
applicability to this inseason action.
These considerations include, but are
not limited to, the following:
Regarding the usefulness of
information obtained from catches in
the particular category for biological
sampling and monitoring of the status of
the stock (§ 635.27(a)(7)(i)), biological
samples collected from BFT landed by
General category fishermen and
provided by tuna dealers provide NMFS
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with valuable parts and data for ongoing
scientific studies of BFT age and
growth, migration, and reproductive
status. Additional opportunity to land
BFT in the General category would
support the continued collection of a
broad range of data for these studies and
for stock monitoring purposes.
NMFS also considered the catches of
the General category quota to date
(including during the summer/fall and
winter fisheries in the last several years)
and the likelihood of closure of that
segment of the fishery if no adjustment
is made (§ 635.27(a)(7)(ii) and (ix)). As
stated above, preliminary landings data
to date, indicate that the General
category landed 795 mt. This amount
exceeded the cumulative adjusted quota
available through November 30 by 54
mt. While the General category is
currently closed and December time
period has not yet opened or been
exceeded, without a quota transfer and
adjustment at this time, based on recent
catch rates in comparison to the current
available quota (16.5 mt), NMFS would
likely need to close the General category
fishery shortly after the December time
period opens. Once the fishery is closed,
participants would have to stop BFT
fishing activities while commercialsized BFT remain available in the areas
where General category permitted
vessels operate. A quota transfer and
adjustment at this time provides limited
additional opportunities to harvest the
U.S. BFT quota while avoiding
exceeding it.
Regarding the projected ability of the
vessels fishing under the General
category quota to harvest the additional
amount of BFT quota before the end of
the fishing year (§ 635.27(a)(7)(iii)),
NMFS considered General category
landings over the last several years and
landings to date this year. Landings are
highly variable and depend on access to
commercial-sized BFT and fishing
conditions, among other factors, such as
the restrictions that some dealers placed
on their purchases of BFT from General
category participants this year. Thus,
this quota transfer and adjustment
would allow fishermen to take
advantage of the availability of BFT on
the fishing grounds and provide a
reasonable opportunity to harvest
available U.S. BFT quota.
NMFS also considered the estimated
amounts by which quotas for other gear
categories of the BFT fishery might be
exceeded (§ 635.27(a)(7)(iv)) and the
ability to account for all 2023 landings
and dead discards. In most of the
several years, total U.S. BFT landings
have been below the available U.S.
quota such that the United States has
carried forward the maximum amount
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of underharvest allowed by ICCAT from
one year to the next. NMFS recently
took such an action to carryover the
allowable 106.5 mt of underharvest from
2022 to 2023 (88 FR 64831, September
20, 2023). NMFS anticipates having
sufficient quota to account for landings
and dead discards within the adjusted
U.S. quota, consistent with ICCAT
recommendations.
NMFS also considered the effects of
the adjustment on the BFT stock and the
effects of the adjustment on
accomplishing the objectives of the FMP
(§ 635.27(a)(7)(v) and (vi)). This quota
transfer and adjustment would be with
established quotas and subquotas,
which are implemented consistent with
ICCAT Recommendation 22–10, ATCA,
and the objectives of the 2006
Consolidated HMS FMP and
amendments. In establishing these
quotas and subquotas and associated
management measures, ICCAT and
NMFS considered the best scientific
information available, objectives for
stock management and status, and
effects on the stock. This quota transfer
and adjustment is in line with the
established management measures and
stock status determinations. Another
principal consideration is the objective
of providing opportunities to harvest the
available General category quota
without exceeding the annual quota,
based on the objectives of the 2006
Consolidated HMS FMP and its
amendments, including to achieve
optimum yield on a continuing basis
and to allow all permit categories a
reasonable opportunity to harvest
available BFT quota allocations (related
to § 635.27(a)(7)(x)). Specific to the
General category, this includes
providing opportunities equitably across
all time periods.
Monitoring and Reporting
NMFS will continue to monitor the
BFT fishery closely. Dealers are required
to submit landing reports within 24
hours of a dealer receiving BFT. Late
reporting by dealers compromises
NMFS’ ability to timely implement
actions such as quota and retention
limit adjustments, as well as closures,
and may result in enforcement actions.
Additionally, and separate from the
dealer reporting requirement, General
and HMS Charter/Headboat category
vessel owners are required to report
their own catch of all BFT retained or
discarded dead within 24 hours of the
landing(s) or end of each trip, by
accessing https://www.hmspermits.
noaa.gov or by using the HMS Catch
Reporting app, or calling (888) 872–
8862 (Monday through Friday from 8
a.m. until 4:30 p.m.).
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Depending on the level of fishing
effort and catch rates of BFT, NMFS
may determine that additional
adjustments are necessary to ensure
available quota is not exceeded or to
enhance scientific data collection from,
and fishing opportunities in, all
geographic areas. If needed, subsequent
adjustments will be published in the
Federal Register. In addition, fishermen
may call the Atlantic Tunas Information
Line at (978) 281–9260, or access
https://hmspermits.noaa.gov, for
updates on quota monitoring and
inseason adjustments.
Classification
NMFS issues this action pursuant to
section 305(d) of the Magnuson-Stevens
Act and regulations at 50 CFR part 635
and is exempt from review under
Executive Order 12866.
The Assistant Administrator for
NMFS (AA) finds that pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 533(b)(B), there is good cause to
waive prior notice and opportunity to
provide comment on this action, as
notice and comment would be
impracticable and contrary to this action
for the following reasons. Specifically,
the regulations implementing the 2006
Consolidated HMS FMP and
amendments provide for inseason
retention limit adjustments to respond
to the unpredictable nature of BFT
availability on the fishing grounds, the
migratory nature of this species, and the
regional variations in the BFT fishery.
Providing prior notice and opportunity
for public comment on this quota
transfer and adjustment of the General
category is impracticable and contrary
to the public interest as the General
category fishery will open on December
1 for the December time period. Based
on General category catch rates, a delay
in this action would likely result in BFT
landings exceeding the adjusted
December 2023 General category quota
shortly after the opening on December 1.
Subquota exceedance may result in the
need to reduce quota for the General
category later in the year and thus could
affect later fishing opportunities. NMFS
could not have proposed this action
earlier, as it needed to consider and
respond to updated landings data, in
deciding to add the underharvest from
the October through November time
period and transfer a portion of the
Reserve category quota to the General
category, specifically the December time
period subquota. This action does not
raise conservation and management
concerns. Transferring quota from the
Reserve category to the General category
does not affect the overall U.S. BFT
quota, and available data show the
adjustment would have a minimal risk
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of exceeding the ICCAT-allocated quota.
NMFS notes that the public had an
opportunity to comment on the
underlying rulemakings that established
the U.S. BFT quota and the inseason
adjustment criteria.
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For all of the above reasons, the AA
finds that pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(d),
there is good cause to waive the 30-day
delay in effective date.
Dated: November 7, 2023.
Kelly Denit,
Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq. and 1801
et seq.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 635
[Docket No. 220919-0193; RTID 0648-XD473]
Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Atlantic Bluefin Tuna
Fisheries; Quota Transfer and Adjustment (General Category December
Subquota)
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; quota transfer and adjustment.
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SUMMARY: NMFS is adjusting the Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT) General
category December 2023 subquota by transferring quota from the Reserve
category. This adjustment results in an adjusted December time period
subquota of 48.7 mt and an adjusted Reserve category quota of 1 mt.
This action accounts for the accrued overharvest from previous 2023
General category time period subquotas, and will further opportunities
for General category fishermen to participate in the December General
category fishery, based on consideration of the regulatory
determination criteria regarding inseason adjustments. This action
would affect Atlantic Tunas General category (commercial) permitted
vessels and Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Charter/Headboat permitted
vessels with a commercial sale endorsement when fishing commercially
for BFT.
DATES: The quota transfer and adjustment is effective December 1, 2023,
through December 31, 2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Erianna Hammond,
[email protected], 301-427-8503; or Larry Redd, Jr.,
[email protected], 301-427-8503.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Atlantic HMS fisheries, including BFT
fisheries, are managed under the authority of the Atlantic Tunas
Convention Act (ATCA; 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.) and the Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act; 16
U.S.C. 1801 et seq.). The 2006 Consolidated Atlantic HMS Fishery
Management Plan (FMP) and its amendments are implemented by regulations
at 50 CFR part 635. Section 635.27 divides the U.S. BFT quota
recommended by the International Commission for the Conservation of
Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) and as implemented by the United States among
the various domestic fishing categories, per the allocations
established in the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments. NMFS
is required under the Magnuson-Stevens Act to provide U.S. fishing
vessels with a reasonable opportunity to harvest quotas under relevant
international fishery agreements such as the ICCAT Convention, which is
implemented domestically pursuant to ATCA.
As described in Sec. 635.27(a), the current baseline U.S. BFT
quota is 1,316.14 metric tons (mt) (not including the 25 mt ICCAT
allocated to the United States to account for bycatch of BFT in pelagic
longline fisheries in the Northeast Distant Gear Restricted Area). The
baseline quotas for the General and Reserve categories are 710.7 mt and
38.2 mt, respectively. The General category baseline quota is
suballocated to different time periods. Relevant to this action, the
baseline subquota for the December time period is 37 mt. Effective
January 1, 2023, NMFS transferred 20.5 mt of BFT quota from the
December 2023 time period to the January through March 2023 time period
resulting in an adjusted subquota of 16.5 mt (37 mt-20.5 mt = 16.5 mt)
for the December 2023 time period (88 FR 786, January 5, 2023).
To date, NMFS has published several actions that adjusted the
Reserve category quota (88 FR 48136, July 26, 2023; 88 FR 64385,
September 19, 2023; 88 FR 64831, September 20, 2023; 88 FR 67654,
October 2, 2023). As a result of these previous actions, the current
adjusted Reserve category quota prior to this action is 87.2 mt.
Based on preliminary landings data received to date, NMFS has
determined that the General category landed 795 mt. This amount
exceeded the cumulative adjusted quota available through November 30
(741 mt) by 54 mt (795 mt-741 mt = 54 mt).
Quota Transfer and Adjustment
Under Sec. 635.27(a)(1)(ii) NMFS has the authority to adjust each
period's apportionment based on overharvest or underharvest in the
prior period, after considering determination criteria provided under
Sec. 635.27(a)(7). Additionally, under Sec. 635.27(a)(8), NMFS has
the authority to transfer quota among fishing categories or
subcategories after considering the determination criteria provided
under Sec. 635.27(a)(7). This section focuses on the calculations
involved in transferring quota from the Reserve category to the General
category and adjusting the quota available for the General category
December subquota time period; the consideration of the determination
criteria can be found below after this section.
As stated above, the adjusted Reserve category quota is 87.2 mt.
The quota in the Reserve category is held in reserve for inseason or
annual adjustments and research. Under Sec. 635.24(a)(8), NMFS may
allocate any portion of the Reserve category quota for inseason or
annual adjustments to any fishing category quota.
Transferring 86.2 mt from the Reserve category to the General
category would account for the 54 mt accrued overharvest from the
January through November time periods, results in a total adjusted
December time period subquota of 48.7 mt (16.5 mt + 32.2 mt = 48.7 mt),
and leaves 1 mt in the Reserve category to account for any BFT
mortalities associated with research. The General category quota is
available for use by Atlantic Tunas General category (commercial)
permitted vessels and HMS Charter/Headboat permitted vessels with a
commercial sale endorsement when fishing commercially for BFT.
In summary, these modifications result in a total adjusted General
category December time period subquota of 48.7 mt and a Reserve
category quota of 1 mt. This action accounts for the accrued
overharvest from previous 2023 General category time period subquotas,
and will further opportunities for General category fishermen to
participate in the December General category fishery, based on
consideration of the regulatory determination criteria regarding
inseason adjustments (see below). These quotas will be in effect when
the fishery automatically opens on December 1, 2023.
Consideration of the Relevant Determination Criteria
NMFS has considered all of the relevant determination criteria and
their applicability to this inseason action. These considerations
include, but are not limited to, the following:
Regarding the usefulness of information obtained from catches in
the particular category for biological sampling and monitoring of the
status of the stock (Sec. 635.27(a)(7)(i)), biological samples
collected from BFT landed by General category fishermen and provided by
tuna dealers provide NMFS
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with valuable parts and data for ongoing scientific studies of BFT age
and growth, migration, and reproductive status. Additional opportunity
to land BFT in the General category would support the continued
collection of a broad range of data for these studies and for stock
monitoring purposes.
NMFS also considered the catches of the General category quota to
date (including during the summer/fall and winter fisheries in the last
several years) and the likelihood of closure of that segment of the
fishery if no adjustment is made (Sec. 635.27(a)(7)(ii) and (ix)). As
stated above, preliminary landings data to date, indicate that the
General category landed 795 mt. This amount exceeded the cumulative
adjusted quota available through November 30 by 54 mt. While the
General category is currently closed and December time period has not
yet opened or been exceeded, without a quota transfer and adjustment at
this time, based on recent catch rates in comparison to the current
available quota (16.5 mt), NMFS would likely need to close the General
category fishery shortly after the December time period opens. Once the
fishery is closed, participants would have to stop BFT fishing
activities while commercial-sized BFT remain available in the areas
where General category permitted vessels operate. A quota transfer and
adjustment at this time provides limited additional opportunities to
harvest the U.S. BFT quota while avoiding exceeding it.
Regarding the projected ability of the vessels fishing under the
General category quota to harvest the additional amount of BFT quota
before the end of the fishing year (Sec. 635.27(a)(7)(iii)), NMFS
considered General category landings over the last several years and
landings to date this year. Landings are highly variable and depend on
access to commercial-sized BFT and fishing conditions, among other
factors, such as the restrictions that some dealers placed on their
purchases of BFT from General category participants this year. Thus,
this quota transfer and adjustment would allow fishermen to take
advantage of the availability of BFT on the fishing grounds and provide
a reasonable opportunity to harvest available U.S. BFT quota.
NMFS also considered the estimated amounts by which quotas for
other gear categories of the BFT fishery might be exceeded (Sec.
635.27(a)(7)(iv)) and the ability to account for all 2023 landings and
dead discards. In most of the several years, total U.S. BFT landings
have been below the available U.S. quota such that the United States
has carried forward the maximum amount of underharvest allowed by ICCAT
from one year to the next. NMFS recently took such an action to
carryover the allowable 106.5 mt of underharvest from 2022 to 2023 (88
FR 64831, September 20, 2023). NMFS anticipates having sufficient quota
to account for landings and dead discards within the adjusted U.S.
quota, consistent with ICCAT recommendations.
NMFS also considered the effects of the adjustment on the BFT stock
and the effects of the adjustment on accomplishing the objectives of
the FMP (Sec. 635.27(a)(7)(v) and (vi)). This quota transfer and
adjustment would be with established quotas and subquotas, which are
implemented consistent with ICCAT Recommendation 22-10, ATCA, and the
objectives of the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and amendments. In
establishing these quotas and subquotas and associated management
measures, ICCAT and NMFS considered the best scientific information
available, objectives for stock management and status, and effects on
the stock. This quota transfer and adjustment is in line with the
established management measures and stock status determinations.
Another principal consideration is the objective of providing
opportunities to harvest the available General category quota without
exceeding the annual quota, based on the objectives of the 2006
Consolidated HMS FMP and its amendments, including to achieve optimum
yield on a continuing basis and to allow all permit categories a
reasonable opportunity to harvest available BFT quota allocations
(related to Sec. 635.27(a)(7)(x)). Specific to the General category,
this includes providing opportunities equitably across all time
periods.
Monitoring and Reporting
NMFS will continue to monitor the BFT fishery closely. Dealers are
required to submit landing reports within 24 hours of a dealer
receiving BFT. Late reporting by dealers compromises NMFS' ability to
timely implement actions such as quota and retention limit adjustments,
as well as closures, and may result in enforcement actions.
Additionally, and separate from the dealer reporting requirement,
General and HMS Charter/Headboat category vessel owners are required to
report their own catch of all BFT retained or discarded dead within 24
hours of the landing(s) or end of each trip, by accessing https://www.hmspermits.noaa.gov or by using the HMS Catch Reporting app, or
calling (888) 872-8862 (Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 4:30
p.m.).
Depending on the level of fishing effort and catch rates of BFT,
NMFS may determine that additional adjustments are necessary to ensure
available quota is not exceeded or to enhance scientific data
collection from, and fishing opportunities in, all geographic areas. If
needed, subsequent adjustments will be published in the Federal
Register. In addition, fishermen may call the Atlantic Tunas
Information Line at (978) 281-9260, or access https://hmspermits.noaa.gov, for updates on quota monitoring and inseason
adjustments.
Classification
NMFS issues this action pursuant to section 305(d) of the Magnuson-
Stevens Act and regulations at 50 CFR part 635 and is exempt from
review under Executive Order 12866.
The Assistant Administrator for NMFS (AA) finds that pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 533(b)(B), there is good cause to waive prior notice and
opportunity to provide comment on this action, as notice and comment
would be impracticable and contrary to this action for the following
reasons. Specifically, the regulations implementing the 2006
Consolidated HMS FMP and amendments provide for inseason retention
limit adjustments to respond to the unpredictable nature of BFT
availability on the fishing grounds, the migratory nature of this
species, and the regional variations in the BFT fishery. Providing
prior notice and opportunity for public comment on this quota transfer
and adjustment of the General category is impracticable and contrary to
the public interest as the General category fishery will open on
December 1 for the December time period. Based on General category
catch rates, a delay in this action would likely result in BFT landings
exceeding the adjusted December 2023 General category quota shortly
after the opening on December 1. Subquota exceedance may result in the
need to reduce quota for the General category later in the year and
thus could affect later fishing opportunities. NMFS could not have
proposed this action earlier, as it needed to consider and respond to
updated landings data, in deciding to add the underharvest from the
October through November time period and transfer a portion of the
Reserve category quota to the General category, specifically the
December time period subquota. This action does not raise conservation
and management concerns. Transferring quota from the Reserve category
to the General category does not affect the overall U.S. BFT quota, and
available data show the adjustment would have a minimal risk
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of exceeding the ICCAT-allocated quota. NMFS notes that the public had
an opportunity to comment on the underlying rulemakings that
established the U.S. BFT quota and the inseason adjustment criteria.
For all of the above reasons, the AA finds that pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 553(d), there is good cause to waive the 30-day delay in
effective date.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq. and 1801 et seq.
Dated: November 7, 2023.
Kelly Denit,
Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries
Service.
[FR Doc. 2023-24923 Filed 11-13-23; 8:45 am]
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