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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 240315–0081]
RIN 0648–BM55
Fisheries of the Northeastern United
States; Mid-Atlantic Blueline Tilefish
and Golden Tilefish Fisheries; 2024
Specifications
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
This final rule implements
status quo harvest limits for the 2024
golden tilefish and blueline tilefish
fisheries north of the North Carolina/
Virginia border, shifts the recreational
season for blueline tilefish to May 15
through November 14, and modifies
regulations to reflect the January 1 start
date of the golden tilefish fishing year.
The action is necessary to establish
allowable harvest levels and other
management measures to prevent
overfishing while allowing optimum
yield, consistent with the Magnuson-
SUMMARY:
Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act and the Tilefish
Fishery Management Plan.
DATES:
This rule is effective April 19,
2024.
Copies of the supporting
documents for this action are available
from Dr. Christopher M. Moore,
Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic
Fishery Management Council, 800 North
State Street, Suite 201, Dover, DE 19901.
These documents are also accessible via
the internet at https://www.mafmc.org.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Douglas Potts, douglas.potts@noaa.gov,
978–281–9241.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Mid-Atlantic Fishery
Management Council (the Council)
manages the golden tilefish and blueline
tilefish fisheries north of the North
Carolina/Virginia border under the
Tilefish Fishery Management Plan
(FMP), which outlines the Council’s
process for establishing annual
specifications. The Tilefish FMP
requires the Council to recommend the
acceptable biological catch (ABC),
annual catch limit (ACL), annual catch
target (ACT), total allowable landings
(TAL), and other management measures
for the commercial and recreational
sectors of the fisheries. Detailed
information about the development of
these specifications was provided in the
specifications proposed rule (88 FR
77944, November 14, 2023). That
information is not repeated here.
Specifications
The 2024 specifications for blueline
tilefish and golden tilefish are detailed
in tables 1 and 2. The regulations at 50
CFR 648.293(b)(2) specify that
commercial landings of blueline tilefish
in excess of the commercial ACL will be
deducted from the commercial ACL the
following year. NMFS closed the 2023
commercial blueline tilefish fishery on
September 5, 2023 (88 FR 60597),
because 100 percent of the commercial
TAL was projected to have been caught.
Total commercial blueline tilefish
landings in 2023 were 31,339 pounds
(lb) (14,215 kilograms (kg)), which
exceeded the 2023 commercial ACL by
4,470 lb (2,028 kg). Therefore, that
amount is deducted from the 2024
commercial ACL.
TABLE 1—BLUELINE TILEFISH 2024 SPECIFICATIONS
ABC—North of NC/VA line .............................................................................................................................................
Recreational ACL/ACT ...................................................................................................................................................
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TABLE 1—BLUELINE TILEFISH 2024 SPECIFICATIONS—Continued
Commercial ACL/ACT ....................................................................................................................................................
2023 Overage Adjustment ..............................................................................................................................................
Adjusted Commercial ACL .............................................................................................................................................
Recreational TAL ............................................................................................................................................................
Commercial TAL .............................................................................................................................................................
27,140 lb (12.3 mt).
¥4,470 lb (¥2.0 mt).
22,670 lb (10.3 mt).
71,912 lb (32.6 mt).
22,399 lb (10.2 mt).
TABLE 2—GOLDEN TILEFISH 2024 SPECIFICATIONS
ABC .................................................................................................................................................................................
ACL .................................................................................................................................................................................
IFQ * fishery ACT ............................................................................................................................................................
Incidental fishery ACT ....................................................................................................................................................
IFQ fishery TAL = IFQ ACT (no discards permitted in fishery) .....................................................................................
Incidental fishery TAL = Incidental fishery ACT¥discards ............................................................................................
1,964,319 lb (891 mt).
1,964,319 lb (891 mt).
1,763,478 lb (800 mt).
92,815 lb (42 mt).
1,763,478 lb (800 mt).
75,410 lb (42 mt).
* IFQ = Individual Fishing Quota.
The 2024 fishing year for golden
tilefish and blueline tilefish began on
January 1, 2024. The regulations include
rollover provisions for both species that
allow the fisheries to operate under
status quo specifications until this
action is effective.
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Blueline Tilefish Recreational Season
This action shifts the recreational
fishing season for blueline tilefish by
two weeks. The recreational fishing
season for blueline tilefish will now be
May 15 through November 14. The
blueline tilefish recreational possession
limits are not changed and depend on
the type of fishing vessel used. Anglers
fishing from a private vessel that has
been issued a valid Federal Tilefish
Private Recreational Permit are allowed
to keep up to three blueline tilefish per
person per trip. Anglers fishing from a
for-hire vessel that has been issued a
valid Federal Tilefish Party/Charter
Permit, but does not have a current U.S.
Coast Guard safety inspection sticker,
can retain up to five blueline tilefish per
person per trip. Finally, anglers on forhire vessels that have both a valid
Federal Tilefish Party/Charter Permit
and a current U.S. Coast Guard safety
inspection sticker can retain up to seven
blueline tilefish per person per trip.
Corrections
The final rule to implement
Framework Adjustment 7 to the Tilefish
FMP (87 FR 67830, November 10, 2022)
moved the start of the fishing year for
golden tilefish from November 1 to
January 1. However, the rule did not
change the following ancillary dates in
the regulations that derive from the start
of the fishing year, including: (1) the
date by which an IFQ permit
application must be submitted to ensure
the IFQ permit is issued before the start
of the fishing year; (2) the date when an
IFQ permit ceases to be valid (i.e., the
last day of the fishing year); and (3) the
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cut-off date for submitting an IFQ
transfer application for the current
fishing year. This rule adjusts those
dates in the regulations based on
January 1 being the start of the fishing
year.
Comments
On November 14, 2023, we published
a proposed rule (88 FR 77944)
requesting comment on these measures.
The comment period was open through
December 14, 2023. We received three
comments. Two comments were from
members of the for-hire fishing industry,
and one comment was submitted
anonymously.
Comment 1: Two comments were
submitted by head boat operators in
New York and New Jersey. Both
commenters disagree with the rationale
for changing the blueline tilefish
recreational season. In their experience,
the bycatch of black sea bass on fishing
trips targeting blueline tilefish that
prompted the Council to recommend
the change only occurs farther south,
primarily in the waters off Virginia.
They also mention that for-hire fishing
trips for blueline tilefish in the first two
weeks of May are important to their
businesses because there are few other
species available during that time.
Response: The type and extent of
bycatch and incidental catch often
varies based on numerous factors
including location and fishing method.
The Council used an analysis of the
coast-wide bycatch of black sea bass in
blueline tilefish recreational trips to
assess the need for, and likely effect of,
changing the recreational season. While
this analysis may not fully reflect the
conditions observed at a given location,
it can be useful in understanding the
likely impact of a management change
overall. Based on that analysis,
adjusting the recreational season for
blueline tilefish is likely to reduce the
number of black sea bass discarded by
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anglers who are fishing for blueline
tilefish. NMFS and the Council will
continue to monitor the blueline tilefish
recreational fishery and may make
further adjust measures in the future,
including the recreational season, if
warranted.
Comment 2: One commenter asserted
that specifications need to be revised in
light of the development of offshore
wind projects. However, the commenter
did not specify how they believe
offshore wind development might affect
blueline tilefish and golden tilefish
populations or what changes to the
specifications might be necessary.
Response: NMFS is closely involved
in assessing the potential impact of
offshore wind development on a broad
range of marine resources. No specific
impacts on blueline tilefish and golden
tilefish populations from the
construction or operation of offshore
wind turbines have been identified and,
therefore, no changes to current
specifications are necessary. If an issue
does arise, NMFS will work with the
Council to make any needed changes to
management measures.
Changes From Proposed Rule
The commercial blueline tilefish ACL
and TAL have each been reduced by
4,470 lb (2,028 kg) from what appeared
in the proposed rule. This change
reflects the small overage that occurred
in 2023 and the requirement of
§ 648.293(b)(1) that such overages be
deducted from the commercial ACL in
the next fishing year. The calculation of
this overage was not available at the
time the proposed rule was published.
Classification
Pursuant to section 304(b)(3) of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS
Assistant Administrator has determined
that this final rule is consistent with the
Tilefish FMP, other provisions of the
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Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other
applicable law.
This final rule has been determined to
be not significant for purposes of
Executive Order 12866.
The Chief Counsel for Regulation of
the Department of Commerce certified
to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the
Small Business Administration during
the proposed rule stage that this action
would not have a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small
entities. The factual basis for the
certification was published in the
proposed rule and is not repeated here.
No comments were received regarding
this certification. As a result, a
regulatory flexibility analysis was not
required and none was prepared.
This final rule contains no
information collection requirements
under the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648
Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
Dated: March 15, 2024.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for
Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
For the reasons set out in the
preamble, NMFS amends 50 CFR part
648 as follows:
PART 648—FISHERIES OF THE
NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
1. The authority citation for part 648
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
2. In § 648.294, revise paragraphs
(b)(1)(ii), (b)(2) and (3), and (e)(4)
introductory text to read as follows:
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§ 648.294 Golden tilefish individual fishing
quota (IFQ) program.
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*
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*
(b) * * *
(1) * * *
(ii) Renewal applications.
Applications to renew an IFQ allocation
permit must be received by November
15 to be processed in time for the
January 1 start of the next fishing year.
Renewal applications received after this
date may not be approved, and a new
permit may not be issued before the
start of the next fishing year. An IFQ
allocation permit holder must renew
his/her IFQ allocation permit on an
annual basis by submitting an
application for such permit prior to the
end of the fishing year for which the
permit is required. Failure to renew an
IFQ allocation permit in any fishing
year will result in any IFQ quota share
held by that IFQ allocation permit
holder to be considered abandoned and
relinquished.
(2) Issuance. Except as provided in
subpart D of 15 CFR part 904, and
provided an application for such permit
is submitted by November 15, as
specified in paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this
section, NMFS shall issue annual IFQ
allocation permits on or before
December 31 to those who hold IFQ
quota share as of November 1 of the
current fishing year. From November 1
through December 31, permanent
transfer of IFQ quota share is not
permitted, as described in paragraph
(e)(4) of this section.
(3) Duration. An annual IFQ
allocation permit is valid until
December 31 of each fishing year unless
it is suspended, modified, or revoked
pursuant to 15 CFR part 904; revised
due to a transfer of all or part of the IFQ
quota share or annual IFQ allocation
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under paragraph (e) of this section; or
suspended for non-payment of the cost
recovery fee as described in paragraph
(h)(4) of this section.
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*
*
(e) * * *
(4) Application for an IFQ allocation
transfer. Any IFQ allocation permit
holder applying for either permanent
transfer of IFQ quota share or temporary
transfer of annual IFQ allocation must
submit a completed IFQ Allocation
Transfer Form, available from NMFS.
The IFQ Allocation Transfer Form must
be submitted to the NMFS Greater
Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office at
least 30 days before the date on which
the applicant desires to have the IFQ
allocation transfer effective. The
Regional Administrator shall notify the
applicants of any deficiency in the
application pursuant to this section.
Applications for permanent IFQ quota
share allocation transfers must be
received by November 1 to be processed
and effective before annual IFQ
allocations are issued for the next
fishing year. Applications for temporary
IFQ allocation transfers must be
received by December 10 to be
processed for the current fishing year.
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*
■ 3. In § 648.296, revise paragraph (b)
introductory text to read as follows:
§ 648.296 Tilefish recreational possession
limits and gear restrictions.
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*
*
(b) Blueline tilefish. The recreational
blueline tilefish fishery is open May 15
through November 14, and closed
November 15 through May 14.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 240315-0081]
RIN 0648-BM55
Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Mid-Atlantic
Blueline Tilefish and Golden Tilefish Fisheries; 2024 Specifications
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: This final rule implements status quo harvest limits for the
2024 golden tilefish and blueline tilefish fisheries north of the North
Carolina/Virginia border, shifts the recreational season for blueline
tilefish to May 15 through November 14, and modifies regulations to
reflect the January 1 start date of the golden tilefish fishing year.
The action is necessary to establish allowable harvest levels and other
management measures to prevent overfishing while allowing optimum
yield, consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act and the Tilefish Fishery Management Plan.
DATES: This rule is effective April 19, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the supporting documents for this action are
available from Dr. Christopher M. Moore, Executive Director, Mid-
Atlantic Fishery Management Council, 800 North State Street, Suite 201,
Dover, DE 19901. These documents are also accessible via the internet
at https://www.mafmc.org.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Douglas Potts, [email protected],
978-281-9241.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (the Council) manages
the golden tilefish and blueline tilefish fisheries north of the North
Carolina/Virginia border under the Tilefish Fishery Management Plan
(FMP), which outlines the Council's process for establishing annual
specifications. The Tilefish FMP requires the Council to recommend the
acceptable biological catch (ABC), annual catch limit (ACL), annual
catch target (ACT), total allowable landings (TAL), and other
management measures for the commercial and recreational sectors of the
fisheries. Detailed information about the development of these
specifications was provided in the specifications proposed rule (88 FR
77944, November 14, 2023). That information is not repeated here.
Specifications
The 2024 specifications for blueline tilefish and golden tilefish
are detailed in tables 1 and 2. The regulations at 50 CFR 648.293(b)(2)
specify that commercial landings of blueline tilefish in excess of the
commercial ACL will be deducted from the commercial ACL the following
year. NMFS closed the 2023 commercial blueline tilefish fishery on
September 5, 2023 (88 FR 60597), because 100 percent of the commercial
TAL was projected to have been caught. Total commercial blueline
tilefish landings in 2023 were 31,339 pounds (lb) (14,215 kilograms
(kg)), which exceeded the 2023 commercial ACL by 4,470 lb (2,028 kg).
Therefore, that amount is deducted from the 2024 commercial ACL.
Table 1--Blueline Tilefish 2024 Specifications
------------------------------------------------------------------------
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ABC--North of NC/VA line......... 100,520 lb (45.6 mt).
Recreational ACL/ACT............. 73,380 lb (33.3 mt).
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Commercial ACL/ACT............... 27,140 lb (12.3 mt).
2023 Overage Adjustment.......... -4,470 lb (-2.0 mt).
Adjusted Commercial ACL.......... 22,670 lb (10.3 mt).
Recreational TAL................. 71,912 lb (32.6 mt).
Commercial TAL................... 22,399 lb (10.2 mt).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Table 2--Golden Tilefish 2024 Specifications
------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
ABC.............................. 1,964,319 lb (891 mt).
ACL.............................. 1,964,319 lb (891 mt).
IFQ * fishery ACT................ 1,763,478 lb (800 mt).
Incidental fishery ACT........... 92,815 lb (42 mt).
IFQ fishery TAL = IFQ ACT (no 1,763,478 lb (800 mt).
discards permitted in fishery).
Incidental fishery TAL = 75,410 lb (42 mt).
Incidental fishery ACT-discards.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* IFQ = Individual Fishing Quota.
The 2024 fishing year for golden tilefish and blueline tilefish
began on January 1, 2024. The regulations include rollover provisions
for both species that allow the fisheries to operate under status quo
specifications until this action is effective.
Blueline Tilefish Recreational Season
This action shifts the recreational fishing season for blueline
tilefish by two weeks. The recreational fishing season for blueline
tilefish will now be May 15 through November 14. The blueline tilefish
recreational possession limits are not changed and depend on the type
of fishing vessel used. Anglers fishing from a private vessel that has
been issued a valid Federal Tilefish Private Recreational Permit are
allowed to keep up to three blueline tilefish per person per trip.
Anglers fishing from a for-hire vessel that has been issued a valid
Federal Tilefish Party/Charter Permit, but does not have a current U.S.
Coast Guard safety inspection sticker, can retain up to five blueline
tilefish per person per trip. Finally, anglers on for-hire vessels that
have both a valid Federal Tilefish Party/Charter Permit and a current
U.S. Coast Guard safety inspection sticker can retain up to seven
blueline tilefish per person per trip.
Corrections
The final rule to implement Framework Adjustment 7 to the Tilefish
FMP (87 FR 67830, November 10, 2022) moved the start of the fishing
year for golden tilefish from November 1 to January 1. However, the
rule did not change the following ancillary dates in the regulations
that derive from the start of the fishing year, including: (1) the date
by which an IFQ permit application must be submitted to ensure the IFQ
permit is issued before the start of the fishing year; (2) the date
when an IFQ permit ceases to be valid (i.e., the last day of the
fishing year); and (3) the cut-off date for submitting an IFQ transfer
application for the current fishing year. This rule adjusts those dates
in the regulations based on January 1 being the start of the fishing
year.
Comments
On November 14, 2023, we published a proposed rule (88 FR 77944)
requesting comment on these measures. The comment period was open
through December 14, 2023. We received three comments. Two comments
were from members of the for-hire fishing industry, and one comment was
submitted anonymously.
Comment 1: Two comments were submitted by head boat operators in
New York and New Jersey. Both commenters disagree with the rationale
for changing the blueline tilefish recreational season. In their
experience, the bycatch of black sea bass on fishing trips targeting
blueline tilefish that prompted the Council to recommend the change
only occurs farther south, primarily in the waters off Virginia. They
also mention that for-hire fishing trips for blueline tilefish in the
first two weeks of May are important to their businesses because there
are few other species available during that time.
Response: The type and extent of bycatch and incidental catch often
varies based on numerous factors including location and fishing method.
The Council used an analysis of the coast-wide bycatch of black sea
bass in blueline tilefish recreational trips to assess the need for,
and likely effect of, changing the recreational season. While this
analysis may not fully reflect the conditions observed at a given
location, it can be useful in understanding the likely impact of a
management change overall. Based on that analysis, adjusting the
recreational season for blueline tilefish is likely to reduce the
number of black sea bass discarded by anglers who are fishing for
blueline tilefish. NMFS and the Council will continue to monitor the
blueline tilefish recreational fishery and may make further adjust
measures in the future, including the recreational season, if
warranted.
Comment 2: One commenter asserted that specifications need to be
revised in light of the development of offshore wind projects. However,
the commenter did not specify how they believe offshore wind
development might affect blueline tilefish and golden tilefish
populations or what changes to the specifications might be necessary.
Response: NMFS is closely involved in assessing the potential
impact of offshore wind development on a broad range of marine
resources. No specific impacts on blueline tilefish and golden tilefish
populations from the construction or operation of offshore wind
turbines have been identified and, therefore, no changes to current
specifications are necessary. If an issue does arise, NMFS will work
with the Council to make any needed changes to management measures.
Changes From Proposed Rule
The commercial blueline tilefish ACL and TAL have each been reduced
by 4,470 lb (2,028 kg) from what appeared in the proposed rule. This
change reflects the small overage that occurred in 2023 and the
requirement of Sec. 648.293(b)(1) that such overages be deducted from
the commercial ACL in the next fishing year. The calculation of this
overage was not available at the time the proposed rule was published.
Classification
Pursuant to section 304(b)(3) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the NMFS
Assistant Administrator has determined that this final rule is
consistent with the Tilefish FMP, other provisions of the
[[Page 19762]]
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law.
This final rule has been determined to be not significant for
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business
Administration during the proposed rule stage that this action would
not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small
entities. The factual basis for the certification was published in the
proposed rule and is not repeated here. No comments were received
regarding this certification. As a result, a regulatory flexibility
analysis was not required and none was prepared.
This final rule contains no information collection requirements
under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648
Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Dated: March 15, 2024.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
For the reasons set out in the preamble, NMFS amends 50 CFR part
648 as follows:
PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
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1. The authority citation for part 648 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
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2. In Sec. 648.294, revise paragraphs (b)(1)(ii), (b)(2) and (3), and
(e)(4) introductory text to read as follows:
Sec. 648.294 Golden tilefish individual fishing quota (IFQ) program.
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(b) * * *
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(ii) Renewal applications. Applications to renew an IFQ allocation
permit must be received by November 15 to be processed in time for the
January 1 start of the next fishing year. Renewal applications received
after this date may not be approved, and a new permit may not be issued
before the start of the next fishing year. An IFQ allocation permit
holder must renew his/her IFQ allocation permit on an annual basis by
submitting an application for such permit prior to the end of the
fishing year for which the permit is required. Failure to renew an IFQ
allocation permit in any fishing year will result in any IFQ quota
share held by that IFQ allocation permit holder to be considered
abandoned and relinquished.
(2) Issuance. Except as provided in subpart D of 15 CFR part 904,
and provided an application for such permit is submitted by November
15, as specified in paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this section, NMFS shall
issue annual IFQ allocation permits on or before December 31 to those
who hold IFQ quota share as of November 1 of the current fishing year.
From November 1 through December 31, permanent transfer of IFQ quota
share is not permitted, as described in paragraph (e)(4) of this
section.
(3) Duration. An annual IFQ allocation permit is valid until
December 31 of each fishing year unless it is suspended, modified, or
revoked pursuant to 15 CFR part 904; revised due to a transfer of all
or part of the IFQ quota share or annual IFQ allocation under paragraph
(e) of this section; or suspended for non-payment of the cost recovery
fee as described in paragraph (h)(4) of this section.
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(4) Application for an IFQ allocation transfer. Any IFQ allocation
permit holder applying for either permanent transfer of IFQ quota share
or temporary transfer of annual IFQ allocation must submit a completed
IFQ Allocation Transfer Form, available from NMFS. The IFQ Allocation
Transfer Form must be submitted to the NMFS Greater Atlantic Regional
Fisheries Office at least 30 days before the date on which the
applicant desires to have the IFQ allocation transfer effective. The
Regional Administrator shall notify the applicants of any deficiency in
the application pursuant to this section. Applications for permanent
IFQ quota share allocation transfers must be received by November 1 to
be processed and effective before annual IFQ allocations are issued for
the next fishing year. Applications for temporary IFQ allocation
transfers must be received by December 10 to be processed for the
current fishing year.
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3. In Sec. 648.296, revise paragraph (b) introductory text to read as
follows:
Sec. 648.296 Tilefish recreational possession limits and gear
restrictions.
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(b) Blueline tilefish. The recreational blueline tilefish fishery
is open May 15 through November 14, and closed November 15 through May
14.
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[FR Doc. 2024-05915 Filed 3-19-24; 8:45 am]
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