Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast Multispecies Fishery; Gulf of Maine Cod Trimester Total Allowable Catch Area Closure and Possession Limit Adjustments for the Common Pool Fishery, 87368-87369 [2023-27748]
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Federal Register / Vol. 88, No. 241 / Monday, December 18, 2023 / Rules and Regulations
Dated: December 12, 2023.
Samuel D. Rauch, III
Deputy Assistant Administrator for
Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
For the reasons set out in the
preamble, NMFS amends 50 CFR part
622 as follows:
PART 622—FISHERIES OF THE
CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND
SOUTH ATLANTIC
1. The authority citation for part 622
continues to read as follows:
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2. In § 622.43:
■ a. Suspend paragraphs (a)(1) and (2);
and
■ b. Add paragraph (a)(3).
The addition reads as follows:
§ 622.43
Spencer Talmage, Fishery Policy
Analyst, (978) 281–9232.
[Docket No. 230810–0190; RTID 0648–
XD575]
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Fisheries of the Northeastern United
States; Northeast Multispecies
Fishery; Gulf of Maine Cod Trimester
Total Allowable Catch Area Closure
and Possession Limit Adjustments for
the Common Pool Fishery
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; in-season
possession limit adjustment and area
closure.
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This action prohibits
possession of Gulf of Maine cod by
common pool vessels through the end of
fishing year. This action also closes the
Gulf of Maine Cod Trimester Total
Allowable Catch Area to Northeast
multispecies common pool vessels
fishing with trawl gear, sink gillnet gear,
and longline/hook gear for Trimester 3
of fishing year 2023. These actions are
necessary because the common pool
fishery is projected to have achieved the
annual sub-annual catch limit and
caught more than 90 percent of its
Trimester 3 quota for Gulf of Maine cod.
This action is intended to prevent
overages of the common pool’s quota for
this stock.
DATES: The prohibition of cod
possession by common pool vessels is
effective December 15, 2023, through
April 30, 2024. The closure of the Gulf
SUMMARY:
Commercial trip limits.
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(3) Until the commercial quota
specified in § 622.39(a)(1)(v) is
reached—7 fish. See § 622.39(b) for the
limitations regarding greater amberjack
after the quota is reached.
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50 CFR Part 648
AGENCY:
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
of Maine Cod Trimester Total Allowable
Catch Area is effective January 1, 2024,
through April 30, 2024.
This
temporary rule immediately prohibits
common pool vessel possession of Gulf
of Maine (GOM) cod through the end of
the fishing year on April 30, 2024, and
closes the GOM Cod Trimester Total
Allowable Catch (TAC) Area from
January 1, 2024, through April 30, 2024.
These actions are intended to prevent
the common pool fishery from
exceeding the common pool GOM cod
Third Trimester TAC and common pool
GOM cod annual sub-Annual Catch
Limit (sub-ACL).
Possession Prohibition for GOM Cod
Recently available fishing year 2023
catch information shows that as of
November 28, 2023, the Northeast
Multispecies Common Pool fishery has
caught 100 percent of its 10.6-metric ton
(mt) sub-ACL for GOM cod. Regulations
at 50 CFR 648.86(o)(1) provide that the
Regional Administrator may implement
or adjust the Days-at-Sea (DAS)
possession limit to prevent an
exceedance of the sub-ACL. In addition,
regulations at § 648.82(n)(2)(iii) require
a deduction of an amount equal to an
overage from the common pool’s subACL in the next fishing year. To prevent
a common pool overage of its 2023 subACL for GOM cod, effective December
15, 2023, the GOM cod possession and
trip limits are decreased to 0 pounds (lb)
(0 kilograms (kg)), and possession is
prohibited for all common pool vessels
(table 1).
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TABLE 1—NEW POSSESSION AND TRIP LIMITS FOR GOM COD
Permit type
Current possession/trip limits
Days-At-Sea (A DAS) ........
Handgear A ........................
Handgear B ........................
Small Vessel Category ......
50 lb (22.7 kg) per DAS, up to 100 lb (45.4 kg) per trip .................
50 lb (22.7 kg) per trip.
25 lb (11.3 kg) per trip.
150 lb (11.3 kg) per trip, within combined 300 lb (136.1 kg) trip
limit for cod, haddock, and yellowtail flounder.
Common pool groundfish vessels that
have declared their trip through the
Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) or the
interactive voice response system, and
crossed the VMS demarcation line prior
to December 15, 2023, are not subject to
the new possession and trip limits for
that trip.
Weekly quota monitoring reports for
the common pool fishery are on our
website at: https://www.greateratlantic.
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nemultispecies.html. We will continue
to monitor common pool catch through
vessel trip reports, dealer-reported
landings, VMS catch reports, and other
available information and, if necessary,
will make additional adjustments to
common pool management measures.
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0 lb (0 kg) per trip; Possession Prohibited.
Closure of the Gulf of Maine Cod
Trimester Total Allowable Catch Area
Federal regulations at
§ 648.82(n)(2)(ii) require the Regional
Administrator to close a common pool
Trimester TAC Area for a stock when 90
percent of the Trimester TAC is
projected to be caught. Based on
recently available catch information,
common pool vessel catch is projected
to exceed the GOM cod Trimester 3 TAC
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as of November 28, 2023. Consequently,
beginning January 1, 2024, through
April 30, 2024, the GOM Cod Trimester
TAC Area is closed. The closure applies
to all common pool vessels fishing with
gear capable of catching that stock, and
remains in effect for the remainder of
the trimester. During the closure,
affected common pool vessels may not
fish for, harvest, possess, or land
regulated multispecies or ocean pout in
or from the Trimester TAC Area for the
stock.
The common pool fishery is currently
in Trimester 2, which runs from
September 1, 2023, through December
31, 2023. Current Trimester 1 and 2
catch amounts leave no Trimester 3
TAC available to catch. Regulations at
§ 648.82(n)(2)(iii) state that any overage
or underage of common pool Trimester
TACs in Trimesters 1 and 2 must be
accounted for in the Trimester 3 TAC by
deducting overages and adding
underages to the Trimester 3 TAC.
Common pool catch of GOM cod in
Trimester 1 resulted in an overage of 3.3
mt, leaving only 1.9 mt available catch
for the remainder of the year and
Trimester 2. Deducting the Trimester 1
overage from the current Trimester 2
underage results in an overall overage of
1.9 mt that must be deducted from the
Trimester 3 TAC. The Trimester 3 TAC
is 1.9 mt, so this deduction results in a
Trimester 3 TAC of 0 mt.
With a Trimester 3 TAC of 0 mt, any
amount of catch in Trimester 3 would
result in the common pool exceeding
the Trimester 3 TAC and the common
pool sub-ACL for GOM cod.
Additionally, 90 percent of 0 is 0. As a
result, we conclude that on January 1,
2024, the common pool fishery will
have caught 90 percent of the Trimester
3 TAC.
Based on the above, effective on
January 1, 2024, the Gulf of Maine Cod
Trimester TAC Area is closed for
Trimester 3, through April 30, 2024. The
Gulf of Maine Cod Trimester TAC Area
consists of statistical areas 513 and 514.
During the closure, common pool
vessels fishing with trawl gear, sink
gillnet gear, and longline/hook gear,
may not fish for, harvest, possess, or
land regulated multispecies or ocean
pout in or from this area. This closure
of the GOM Cod TAC Area ends at the
beginning of Trimester 1 of fishing year
2024 on May 1, 2024.
Classification
This action is required by 50 CFR part
648 and is exempt from review under
Executive Order 12866.
The Assistant Administrator for
Fisheries, NOAA, finds good cause
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) and 5
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U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to waive prior notice
and the opportunity for public comment
and the 30-day delayed effectiveness
period because it would be
impracticable, unnecessary, and
contrary to the public interest.
The regulations require the Regional
Administrator to close a trimester TAC
area to the common pool fishery when
90 percent of the Trimester TAC for a
stock has been caught. Updated catch
information through November 28,
2023, only recently became available
indicating that the common pool fishery
is projected to have caught 90 percent
of its Trimester 3 TAC for GOM cod,
and 100 percent of its GOM cod subACL. The time necessary to provide for
prior notice and comment, and a 30-day
delay in effectiveness, would prevent
the timely closure of the GOM Cod
Trimester TAC Area on January 1, 2024,
and immediate prohibition of
possession of the stock. Delay in closure
would be contrary to the regulatory
requirements and, with a delay in
implementation of the possession
prohibition would increase the
likelihood that the common pool fishery
would exceed its annual quota of GOM
cod.
Any overage of the annual quota
would be deducted from common pool’s
quota for the next fishing year, to the
detriment of this stock. This could
undermine conservation and
management objectives of the Northeast
Multispecies Fishery Management Plan.
Prior notice and comment and a 30-day
delay in effectiveness are unnecessary
because fishermen were provided ample
notice and opportunity to comment on
the regulations that require this
immediate closure. Fishermen expect
these closures to occur in a timely way
to prevent overages and their payback
requirements. Overages of the trimester
or annual common pool quota could
cause negative economic impacts to the
common pool fishery as a result of
overage paybacks deducted from a
future trimester or fishing year.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: December 13, 2023.
Everett Wayne Baxter,
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 660
RIN 0648–BM29
Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions;
Fisheries Off West Coast States;
Groundfish Electronic Monitoring
Program; Service Provider Revisions;
Correction
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule; correction.
AGENCY:
NMFS published a final rule
on November 22, 2023, announcing
changes to Federal requirements for
service providers in the Pacific Coast
Groundfish electronic monitoring
program and other minor corrections to
the groundfish regulations. This
correction is necessary to modify
regulatory instructions so that the
implementing regulations are accurate.
DATES: Effective December 22, 2023.
ADDRESSES:
SUMMARY:
Electronic Access
This rule is accessible via the internet
at the Office of the Federal Register
website at https://
www.federalregister.gov. Background
information and documents are
available at the Pacific Fishery
Management Council’s website at
https://www.pcouncil.org/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Melissa Hooper, (206) 526–4357,
melissa.hooper@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS
published a final rule on November 22,
2023, announcing changes to Federal
requirements for service providers in
the Pacific Coast Groundfish electronic
monitoring program. This final rule also
made minor administrative changes to
other groundfish regulations to correct
typos and update web addresses and
other outdated references (88 FR 81354).
This rule is effective December 22, 2023.
This action corrects the amendatory
instructions to 50 CFR part 660 to
correct additional typos that were left
out of the original final rule; specifically
changing the word ‘‘coop’’ to ‘‘co-op’’
when referring to harvest cooperatives.
This correction is necessary to modify
the incorrect regulatory instruction so
that the implementing regulations are
accurate.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 230810-0190; RTID 0648-XD575]
Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast
Multispecies Fishery; Gulf of Maine Cod Trimester Total Allowable Catch
Area Closure and Possession Limit Adjustments for the Common Pool
Fishery
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; in-season possession limit adjustment and area
closure.
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SUMMARY: This action prohibits possession of Gulf of Maine cod by
common pool vessels through the end of fishing year. This action also
closes the Gulf of Maine Cod Trimester Total Allowable Catch Area to
Northeast multispecies common pool vessels fishing with trawl gear,
sink gillnet gear, and longline/hook gear for Trimester 3 of fishing
year 2023. These actions are necessary because the common pool fishery
is projected to have achieved the annual sub-annual catch limit and
caught more than 90 percent of its Trimester 3 quota for Gulf of Maine
cod. This action is intended to prevent overages of the common pool's
quota for this stock.
DATES: The prohibition of cod possession by common pool vessels is
effective December 15, 2023, through April 30, 2024. The closure of the
Gulf of Maine Cod Trimester Total Allowable Catch Area is effective
January 1, 2024, through April 30, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Spencer Talmage, Fishery Policy
Analyst, (978) 281-9232.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This temporary rule immediately prohibits
common pool vessel possession of Gulf of Maine (GOM) cod through the
end of the fishing year on April 30, 2024, and closes the GOM Cod
Trimester Total Allowable Catch (TAC) Area from January 1, 2024,
through April 30, 2024. These actions are intended to prevent the
common pool fishery from exceeding the common pool GOM cod Third
Trimester TAC and common pool GOM cod annual sub-Annual Catch Limit
(sub-ACL).
Possession Prohibition for GOM Cod
Recently available fishing year 2023 catch information shows that
as of November 28, 2023, the Northeast Multispecies Common Pool fishery
has caught 100 percent of its 10.6-metric ton (mt) sub-ACL for GOM cod.
Regulations at 50 CFR 648.86(o)(1) provide that the Regional
Administrator may implement or adjust the Days-at-Sea (DAS) possession
limit to prevent an exceedance of the sub-ACL. In addition, regulations
at Sec. 648.82(n)(2)(iii) require a deduction of an amount equal to an
overage from the common pool's sub-ACL in the next fishing year. To
prevent a common pool overage of its 2023 sub-ACL for GOM cod,
effective December 15, 2023, the GOM cod possession and trip limits are
decreased to 0 pounds (lb) (0 kilograms (kg)), and possession is
prohibited for all common pool vessels (table 1).
Table 1--New Possession and Trip Limits for GOM Cod
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Current possession/ New possession/
Permit type trip limits trip limits
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Days-At-Sea (A DAS)........... 50 lb (22.7 kg) per 0 lb (0 kg) per
DAS, up to 100 lb trip;
(45.4 kg) per trip. Possession
Prohibited.
Handgear A.................... 50 lb (22.7 kg) per
trip.
Handgear B.................... 25 lb (11.3 kg) per
trip.
Small Vessel Category......... 150 lb (11.3 kg) per
trip, within combined
300 lb (136.1 kg)
trip limit for cod,
haddock, and
yellowtail flounder.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Common pool groundfish vessels that have declared their trip
through the Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) or the interactive voice
response system, and crossed the VMS demarcation line prior to December
15, 2023, are not subject to the new possession and trip limits for
that trip.
Weekly quota monitoring reports for the common pool fishery are on
our website at: https://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/ro/fso/reports/h/nemultispecies.html. We will continue to monitor common pool
catch through vessel trip reports, dealer-reported landings, VMS catch
reports, and other available information and, if necessary, will make
additional adjustments to common pool management measures.
Closure of the Gulf of Maine Cod Trimester Total Allowable Catch Area
Federal regulations at Sec. 648.82(n)(2)(ii) require the Regional
Administrator to close a common pool Trimester TAC Area for a stock
when 90 percent of the Trimester TAC is projected to be caught. Based
on recently available catch information, common pool vessel catch is
projected to exceed the GOM cod Trimester 3 TAC
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as of November 28, 2023. Consequently, beginning January 1, 2024,
through April 30, 2024, the GOM Cod Trimester TAC Area is closed. The
closure applies to all common pool vessels fishing with gear capable of
catching that stock, and remains in effect for the remainder of the
trimester. During the closure, affected common pool vessels may not
fish for, harvest, possess, or land regulated multispecies or ocean
pout in or from the Trimester TAC Area for the stock.
The common pool fishery is currently in Trimester 2, which runs
from September 1, 2023, through December 31, 2023. Current Trimester 1
and 2 catch amounts leave no Trimester 3 TAC available to catch.
Regulations at Sec. 648.82(n)(2)(iii) state that any overage or
underage of common pool Trimester TACs in Trimesters 1 and 2 must be
accounted for in the Trimester 3 TAC by deducting overages and adding
underages to the Trimester 3 TAC. Common pool catch of GOM cod in
Trimester 1 resulted in an overage of 3.3 mt, leaving only 1.9 mt
available catch for the remainder of the year and Trimester 2.
Deducting the Trimester 1 overage from the current Trimester 2 underage
results in an overall overage of 1.9 mt that must be deducted from the
Trimester 3 TAC. The Trimester 3 TAC is 1.9 mt, so this deduction
results in a Trimester 3 TAC of 0 mt.
With a Trimester 3 TAC of 0 mt, any amount of catch in Trimester 3
would result in the common pool exceeding the Trimester 3 TAC and the
common pool sub-ACL for GOM cod. Additionally, 90 percent of 0 is 0. As
a result, we conclude that on January 1, 2024, the common pool fishery
will have caught 90 percent of the Trimester 3 TAC.
Based on the above, effective on January 1, 2024, the Gulf of Maine
Cod Trimester TAC Area is closed for Trimester 3, through April 30,
2024. The Gulf of Maine Cod Trimester TAC Area consists of statistical
areas 513 and 514. During the closure, common pool vessels fishing with
trawl gear, sink gillnet gear, and longline/hook gear, may not fish
for, harvest, possess, or land regulated multispecies or ocean pout in
or from this area. This closure of the GOM Cod TAC Area ends at the
beginning of Trimester 1 of fishing year 2024 on May 1, 2024.
Classification
This action is required by 50 CFR part 648 and is exempt from
review under Executive Order 12866.
The Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA, finds good cause
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) and 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to waive prior
notice and the opportunity for public comment and the 30-day delayed
effectiveness period because it would be impracticable, unnecessary,
and contrary to the public interest.
The regulations require the Regional Administrator to close a
trimester TAC area to the common pool fishery when 90 percent of the
Trimester TAC for a stock has been caught. Updated catch information
through November 28, 2023, only recently became available indicating
that the common pool fishery is projected to have caught 90 percent of
its Trimester 3 TAC for GOM cod, and 100 percent of its GOM cod sub-
ACL. The time necessary to provide for prior notice and comment, and a
30-day delay in effectiveness, would prevent the timely closure of the
GOM Cod Trimester TAC Area on January 1, 2024, and immediate
prohibition of possession of the stock. Delay in closure would be
contrary to the regulatory requirements and, with a delay in
implementation of the possession prohibition would increase the
likelihood that the common pool fishery would exceed its annual quota
of GOM cod.
Any overage of the annual quota would be deducted from common
pool's quota for the next fishing year, to the detriment of this stock.
This could undermine conservation and management objectives of the
Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan. Prior notice and
comment and a 30-day delay in effectiveness are unnecessary because
fishermen were provided ample notice and opportunity to comment on the
regulations that require this immediate closure. Fishermen expect these
closures to occur in a timely way to prevent overages and their payback
requirements. Overages of the trimester or annual common pool quota
could cause negative economic impacts to the common pool fishery as a
result of overage paybacks deducted from a future trimester or fishing
year.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: December 13, 2023.
Everett Wayne Baxter,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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