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As an overview of the draft Updated
Technical Guidance, the main body of
the document contains a summary of
the updated acoustic threshold levels
and marine mammal auditory weighting
functions, with additional details
provided in Appendix A (Navy
Technical Report), Appendix B
(Research Recommendations),
Appendix C (Review Process, which
will be completed before finalization to
reflect input received during this public
comment period), and Appendix D
(Glossary).
There are some notable changes
associated with the draft Updated
Technical Guidance. Namely, the
marine mammal hearing group
terminology from Southall et al. 2019
has been adopted. Furthermore, in-air
acoustic criteria are also now included.
However, the methodology for deriving
AUD INJ and TTS criteria within the
draft Updated Technical Guidance is
very similar to the methodology for
NMFS’s current 2018 Revised Technical
Guidance (which also underwent peer
review and public comment), which we
believe represents the best available
science. Thus NMFS encourages
members of the public to focus their
comments on the incorporation of new
data and recommended improvements
to the existing methodology, if
applicable.
Changes to AUD INJ and TTS criteria
as reflected in the draft Updated
Technical Guidance are primarily a
result of new marine mammal
audiogram and TTS data. Some of the
most notable changes to the AUD INJ
and TTS criteria include predictions of
AUD INJ and TTS thresholds below 10
kHz for species formerly classified as
mid-frequency cetaceans (now classified
as high-frequency cetaceans) and
significantly lower AUD INJ and TTS
thresholds for underwater otariid
pinnipeds.
Please note that until NMFS finalizes
the Updated Technical Guidance, the
2018 Revised Technical Guidance
remains our current guidance.
NMFS is aware that the National
Marine Mammal Foundation
successfully collected preliminary
hearing data on two minke whales
during their third field season in
Norway (summer 2023). These data
have implications for not only the
generalized hearing range for lowfrequency cetaceans but also on their
weighting function. However, no official
results have been published.
Furthermore, a fourth field season
(2024) is proposed, where more data
will likely be collected. Thus, NMFS
has not proposed any changes to our
draft Updated Technical Guidance
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based on these limited and unpublished
data, though we recognize that
mysticete hearing will likely merit reevaluation in the future. Therefore, we
anticipate that once the data from both
field seasons are published, it will likely
warrant additional updates to our
Technical Guidance.
Dated: April 30, 2024.
Catherine G. Marzin,
Acting Director, Office of Protected Resources,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
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Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;
Gear Considerations
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of availability of scoping
document; request for comments.
AGENCY:
NMFS announces the
availability of a scoping document to
consider changes to gear regulations and
requirements in fisheries targeting
Atlantic highly migratory species
(HMS). While management measures
implemented since 1999 have helped
achieve fishery management and
conservation goals, the combination of
over two decades of gear-specific
measures may have had unanticipated
consequences. Changes in species
distribution, fishing gears, fishing
techniques, market conditions, and
fishing interests may warrant a
reexamination of some gear-specific
management measures to see if they are
still meeting applicable goals. NMFS
requests comments on the options
presented in the scoping document as
well as additional ideas that may
warrant consideration.
DATES: Written comments on this notice
of availability and the scoping
document must be received on or before
July 31, 2024. Three virtual scoping
meetings will be held during the
comment period. SEE SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION for all meeting dates and
times.
ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of the
scoping document and the public
hearing presentation may also be
obtained on the internet at: https://
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identified by NOAA–NMFS–2024–0050,
via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go
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NOAA–NMFS–2024–0050 into the
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complete the required fields, and enter
or attach your comments.
Instructions: Comments sent by any
other method, to any other address or
individual, or received after the end of
the comment period, may not be
considered by NMFS. All comments
received are a part of the public record
and will generally be posted for public
viewing on https://www.regulations.gov
without change. All personal identifying
information (e.g., name, address, etc.),
confidential business information, or
otherwise sensitive information
submitted voluntarily by the sender will
be publicly accessible. NMFS will
accept anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/
A’’ in the required fields if you wish to
remain anonymous).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Guy
DuBeck (Guy.DuBeck@noaa.gov), Steve
Durkee (Steve.Durkee@noaa.gov), Becky
Curtis (Becky.Curtis@noaa.gov), or Karyl
Brewster-Geisz (Karyl.Brewster-Geisz@
noaa.gov) by email, or by phone at (301)
427–8503 for information on the
scoping document.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Atlantic HMS fisheries are managed
under the 2006 Consolidated HMS
Fishery Management Plan (FMP) and its
amendments, pursuant to the
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act
(Magnuson-Stevens Act; 16 U.S.C. 1801
et seq.) and consistent with the Atlantic
Tunas Convention Act (ATCA; 16 U.S.C.
971 et seq.). HMS implementing
regulations are at 50 CFR part 635.
Under the Magnuson-Stevens Act,
conservation and management measures
must prevent overfishing while
achieving, on a continuing basis, the
optimum yield from each fishery (16
U.S.C. 1851(a)(1)). Where a fishery is
determined to be in or approaching an
overfished condition, NMFS must adopt
conservation and management measures
to prevent or end overfishing and
rebuild the fishery (16 U.S.C.
1853(a)(10) and 1854(e)). In addition,
NMFS must, among other things,
comply with the Magnuson-Stevens
Act’s 10 national standards, including a
requirement to use the best scientific
information available as well as to
consider potential impacts on residents
of different States, efficiency, costs,
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fishing communities, bycatch, and
safety at sea (16 U.S.C. 1851(a)(1–10)).
Under ATCA, the Secretary shall
promulgate regulations as may be
necessary and appropriate to carry out
binding recommendations adopted by
the International Commission for the
Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT).
Since the 1999 Federal FMP for
Atlantic Tunas, Swordfish, and Sharks
and amendment 1 to the Atlantic
Billfish FMP (64 FR 29090, May 28,
1999), NMFS has implemented a wide
range of management measures specific
to fishing gear in order to comply with
the Magnuson-Stevens Act and ATCA.
These management measures were
designed to, among other things,
prevent or stop overfishing and to
minimize bycatch to the extent
practicable. Many of these management
measures included restrictions on
fishing gear to reduce impacts on
bycatch species, increase post-release
survivability, limit the use of some gears
to reduce lost and derelict gear, and
meet other objectives as necessary.
While each of these management
measures helped achieve fishery
management and conservation goals, the
combination of over two decades of
gear-specific measures may have had
unanticipated consequences given the
many changes in species distributions,
fishing gears, fishing techniques, market
conditions, and fishing interests that
have occurred over the years. These
unanticipated consequences could
include limiting fishing opportunities,
which in turn may limit the ability to
achieve optimum yield from the
fisheries. Additionally, these
unanticipated consequences may reduce
the ability of fishermen to adjust their
fishing techniques to account for a
changing environment and changing
species distributions and/or to modify
their gear to be more efficient or less
likely to catch non-target species. As
such, NMFS announces the availability
of a scoping document and requests
comments to consider whether certain
gear-specific management measures are
still meeting applicable goals. NMFS
anticipates potential changes to gear
regulations and requirements in
fisheries targeting Atlantic HMS through
a future rulemaking.
Scoping Document
In the scoping document, NMFS
details a wide range of potential
management options based on
comments and suggestions from
constituents, including members of the
HMS Advisory Panel. See ADDRESSES
section for information to access the
scoping document and the public
hearing presentation. NMFS is
considering options to facilitate
targeting of swordfish deeper in the
water column; authorize additional
species for certain gears along with
gears under additional permit types; and
address gear regulation inconsistencies
across HMS and non-HMS fisheries.
The management measures presented
in the scoping document should not be
considered an exhaustive list. The
management options are intended to
facilitate discussion of the merits of
each range of topics under
consideration.
Request for Comments
NMFS invites public comment on the
options presented in the scoping
document as well as additional ideas
that could provide increased flexibility
and still meet applicable fishery
management and conservation goals.
Three virtual scoping meetings will be
held during the comment period (table
1). Any comments received on the
scoping document will be used to assist
in the development of options to be
considered in a future rulemaking.
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TABLE 1—DATES, TIMES, AND INFORMATION FOR VIRTUAL SCOPING MEETING CONFERENCE CALLS/WEBINARS
Meeting type
Date, time
Conference call/webinar information
Conference calls/Webinars .............
May 29, 2024, 5 p.m.–7 p.m. ET ..
June 28, 2024, 10 a.m.–12:00
p.m. ET.
July 17, 2024, 1 p.m.–3 p.m. ET.
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/action/public-comment-requested-gearconsiderations-atlantic-highly-migratory-species-fisheries.
The public is reminded that NMFS
expects participants at virtual scoping
meetings to conduct themselves
appropriately. At the beginning of each
meeting, a representative of NMFS will
explain the ground rules (e.g., all
comments are to be directed to the
Agency; attendees will be called to give
their comments in the order in which
they registered to speak; each attendee
will have an equal amount of time to
speak; and attendees should not
interrupt one another). A NMFS
representative will attempt to structure
the meeting so that all attending
members of the public will be able to
comment if they so choose, regardless of
the controversial nature of the subject
matter. If attendees do not respect the
ground rules they will be asked to leave
the scoping meeting. For the virtual
scoping meetings, participants are
strongly encouraged to log/dial in 15
minutes prior to the meeting. NMFS
will show the presentations via webinar
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and allow public comment during
identified times on the agenda.
In addition to the scoping meetings,
NMFS will discuss the topics in the
scoping document at the May 2024 HMS
Advisory Panel meeting. The HMS
Advisory Panel meeting will be
accessible via conference call and
webinar. Conference call and webinar
access information are available at:
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/action/
public-comment-requested-gearconsiderations-atlantic-highlymigratory-species-fisheries. NMFS has
requested to present the scoping
document to four Atlantic Regional
Fishery Management Councils (the New
England, Mid-Atlantic, South Atlantic,
and Gulf of Mexico Fishery
Management Councils) that are meeting
during the public comment period.
Please see the Councils’ and
Commissions’ meeting notices for times
and locations.
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Dated: April 24, 2024.
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
RTID 0648-XD861
Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Gear Considerations
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of availability of scoping document; request for
comments.
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SUMMARY: NMFS announces the availability of a scoping document to
consider changes to gear regulations and requirements in fisheries
targeting Atlantic highly migratory species (HMS). While management
measures implemented since 1999 have helped achieve fishery management
and conservation goals, the combination of over two decades of gear-
specific measures may have had unanticipated consequences. Changes in
species distribution, fishing gears, fishing techniques, market
conditions, and fishing interests may warrant a reexamination of some
gear-specific management measures to see if they are still meeting
applicable goals. NMFS requests comments on the options presented in
the scoping document as well as additional ideas that may warrant
consideration.
DATES: Written comments on this notice of availability and the scoping
document must be received on or before July 31, 2024. Three virtual
scoping meetings will be held during the comment period. See
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for all meeting dates and times.
ADDRESSES: Electronic copies of the scoping document and the public
hearing presentation may also be obtained on the internet at: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/action/public-comment-requested-gear-considerations-atlantic-highly-migratory-species-fisheries. You may
submit comments on this document, identified by NOAA-NMFS-2024-0050,
via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to https://www.regulations.gov,
enter NOAA-NMFS-2024-0050 into the search box, click the ``Comment''
icon, complete the required fields, and enter or attach your comments.
Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period,
may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on
https://www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily
by the sender will be publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous
comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain
anonymous).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Guy DuBeck ([email protected]),
Steve Durkee ([email protected]), Becky Curtis
([email protected]), or Karyl Brewster-Geisz ([email protected]) by email, or by phone at (301) 427-8503 for information
on the scoping document.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Atlantic HMS fisheries are managed under the 2006 Consolidated HMS
Fishery Management Plan (FMP) and its amendments, pursuant to the
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-
Stevens Act; 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.) and consistent with the Atlantic
Tunas Convention Act (ATCA; 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.). HMS implementing
regulations are at 50 CFR part 635. Under the Magnuson-Stevens Act,
conservation and management measures must prevent overfishing while
achieving, on a continuing basis, the optimum yield from each fishery
(16 U.S.C. 1851(a)(1)). Where a fishery is determined to be in or
approaching an overfished condition, NMFS must adopt conservation and
management measures to prevent or end overfishing and rebuild the
fishery (16 U.S.C. 1853(a)(10) and 1854(e)). In addition, NMFS must,
among other things, comply with the Magnuson-Stevens Act's 10 national
standards, including a requirement to use the best scientific
information available as well as to consider potential impacts on
residents of different States, efficiency, costs,
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fishing communities, bycatch, and safety at sea (16 U.S.C. 1851(a)(1-
10)). Under ATCA, the Secretary shall promulgate regulations as may be
necessary and appropriate to carry out binding recommendations adopted
by the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas
(ICCAT).
Since the 1999 Federal FMP for Atlantic Tunas, Swordfish, and
Sharks and amendment 1 to the Atlantic Billfish FMP (64 FR 29090, May
28, 1999), NMFS has implemented a wide range of management measures
specific to fishing gear in order to comply with the Magnuson-Stevens
Act and ATCA. These management measures were designed to, among other
things, prevent or stop overfishing and to minimize bycatch to the
extent practicable. Many of these management measures included
restrictions on fishing gear to reduce impacts on bycatch species,
increase post-release survivability, limit the use of some gears to
reduce lost and derelict gear, and meet other objectives as necessary.
While each of these management measures helped achieve fishery
management and conservation goals, the combination of over two decades
of gear-specific measures may have had unanticipated consequences given
the many changes in species distributions, fishing gears, fishing
techniques, market conditions, and fishing interests that have occurred
over the years. These unanticipated consequences could include limiting
fishing opportunities, which in turn may limit the ability to achieve
optimum yield from the fisheries. Additionally, these unanticipated
consequences may reduce the ability of fishermen to adjust their
fishing techniques to account for a changing environment and changing
species distributions and/or to modify their gear to be more efficient
or less likely to catch non-target species. As such, NMFS announces the
availability of a scoping document and requests comments to consider
whether certain gear-specific management measures are still meeting
applicable goals. NMFS anticipates potential changes to gear
regulations and requirements in fisheries targeting Atlantic HMS
through a future rulemaking.
Scoping Document
In the scoping document, NMFS details a wide range of potential
management options based on comments and suggestions from constituents,
including members of the HMS Advisory Panel. See ADDRESSES section for
information to access the scoping document and the public hearing
presentation. NMFS is considering options to facilitate targeting of
swordfish deeper in the water column; authorize additional species for
certain gears along with gears under additional permit types; and
address gear regulation inconsistencies across HMS and non-HMS
fisheries.
The management measures presented in the scoping document should
not be considered an exhaustive list. The management options are
intended to facilitate discussion of the merits of each range of topics
under consideration.
Request for Comments
NMFS invites public comment on the options presented in the scoping
document as well as additional ideas that could provide increased
flexibility and still meet applicable fishery management and
conservation goals. Three virtual scoping meetings will be held during
the comment period (table 1). Any comments received on the scoping
document will be used to assist in the development of options to be
considered in a future rulemaking.
Table 1--Dates, Times, and Information for Virtual Scoping Meeting
Conference Calls/Webinars
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Conference call/
Meeting type Date, time webinar information
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Conference calls/Webinars..... May 29, 2024, 5 https://
p.m.-7 p.m. ET. www.fisheries.noaa.g
June 28, 2024, 10 ov/action/public-
a.m.-12:00 p.m. comment-requested-
ET.. gear-considerations-
July 17, 2024, 1 atlantic-highly-
p.m.-3 p.m. ET.. migratory-species-
fisheries.
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The public is reminded that NMFS expects participants at virtual
scoping meetings to conduct themselves appropriately. At the beginning
of each meeting, a representative of NMFS will explain the ground rules
(e.g., all comments are to be directed to the Agency; attendees will be
called to give their comments in the order in which they registered to
speak; each attendee will have an equal amount of time to speak; and
attendees should not interrupt one another). A NMFS representative will
attempt to structure the meeting so that all attending members of the
public will be able to comment if they so choose, regardless of the
controversial nature of the subject matter. If attendees do not respect
the ground rules they will be asked to leave the scoping meeting. For
the virtual scoping meetings, participants are strongly encouraged to
log/dial in 15 minutes prior to the meeting. NMFS will show the
presentations via webinar and allow public comment during identified
times on the agenda.
In addition to the scoping meetings, NMFS will discuss the topics
in the scoping document at the May 2024 HMS Advisory Panel meeting. The
HMS Advisory Panel meeting will be accessible via conference call and
webinar. Conference call and webinar access information are available
at: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/action/public-comment-requested-gear-considerations-atlantic-highly-migratory-species-fisheries. NMFS
has requested to present the scoping document to four Atlantic Regional
Fishery Management Councils (the New England, Mid-Atlantic, South
Atlantic, and Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Councils) that are
meeting during the public comment period. Please see the Councils' and
Commissions' meeting notices for times and locations.
Dated: April 24, 2024.
Everett Wayne Baxter,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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