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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 635
[Docket No. 220919–0193; RTID 0648–
XE181]
Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;
Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Fisheries;
Closure of the General Category June
Through August Fishery for 2024
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; closure.
AGENCY:
NMFS closes the General
category fishery for Atlantic bluefin
tuna (BFT) for the remainder of the June
through August time period. The
General category may only retain,
possess, or land large medium and giant
(i.e., measuring 73 inches (185
centimeters (cm) curved fork length
(CFL) or greater) BFT when open. This
action applies to Atlantic Tunas General
category (commercial) permitted vessels
and Atlantic highly migratory species
(HMS) Charter/Headboat permitted
vessels with a commercial sale
endorsement when fishing
commercially for BFT. This action also
waives the previously scheduled
restricted-fishing days (RFDs) for the
remainder of the June through August
time period. With the RFDs waived
during the closure, fishermen aboard
General category permitted vessels and
HMS Charter/Headboat permitted
vessels may tag and release BFT of all
sizes, subject to the requirements of the
catch-and-release and tag-and-release
programs. On September 1, 2024, the
fishery will reopen automatically and
previously-scheduled RFDs for
September will resume.
DATES: Effective 11:30 p.m., local time,
August 22, 2024, through August 31,
2024.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Larry Redd, Jr., larry.redd@noaa.gov, or
Ann Williamson, ann.williamson@
noaa.gov, 301–427–8503.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Atlantic
BFT 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
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regulations are at 50 CFR part 635.
Section 635.27(a) divides the U.S. BFT
quota, established 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 at 16 U.S.C. 1854(g)(1)(D) 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.
Under § 635.28(a)(1), NMFS files a
closure action with the Office of the
Federal Register for publication when a
BFT quota (or subquota) is reached or is
projected to be reached. Retaining,
possessing, or landing BFT under that
quota category is prohibited on or after
the effective date and time of a closure
action for that category until the
opening of the relevant subsequent
quota period or until such date as
specified.
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
per § 635.27(a)(3)). The General category
baseline quota is 710.7 mt. The General
category baseline quota is suballocated
to time periods. Relevant to this action,
the baseline subquota for the June
through August time period is 355.4 mt.
Closure of the June Through August
2024 BFT General Category Fishery
To date, reported landings for the BFT
General category June through August
time period total 316.1 mt. Based on
these landings data, as well as average
catch rates and anticipated fishing
conditions, NMFS has determined that
the adjusted June through August time
period subquota of 355.4 mt is projected
to be reached and exceeded shortly.
Therefore, retaining, possessing, or
landing large medium or giant (i.e.,
measuring 73 inches (185 cm) CFL or
greater) BFT by persons aboard vessels
permitted in the Atlantic Tunas General
category and HMS Charter/Headboat
permitted vessels (while fishing
commercially) must cease at 11:30 p.m.
local time on August 22, 2024. The BFT
General category will automatically
reopen September 1, 2024, for the
September time period. This action
applies to Atlantic Tunas General
category (commercial) permitted vessels
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and HMS Charter/Headboat permitted
vessels with a commercial sale
endorsement when fishing
commercially for BFT and is taken
consistent with the regulations at
§ 635.28(a)(1).
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Waiver for Remaining June Through
August RFDs
On May 31, 2024 (89 FR 47095),
NMFS published a final rule, which
among other things, implemented RFDs
every Sunday, Tuesday, Friday, and
Saturday from July 1 through November
30, 2024. Since the fishery will be
closed for the remainder of the June
through August time period, NMFS has
decided to waive the previouslyscheduled RFDs for the remainder of
that time period. Previously-scheduled
RFDs (i.e., every Sunday, Tuesday,
Friday, and Saturday) will resume on
September 1, 2024.
With the RFDs waived during a
closure, consistent with § 635.23(a)(7)
fishermen aboard General category
permitted vessels and HMS Charter/
Headboat permitted vessels may tag and
release BFT of all sizes, subject to the
requirements of the catch-and-release
and tag-and-release programs at
§ 635.26. All BFT that are released must
be handled in a manner that will
maximize their survival, and without
removing the fish from the water,
consistent with requirements at
§ 635.21(a)(1). For additional
information on safe handling, see the
‘‘Careful Catch and Release’’ brochure
available at https://www.fisheries.
noaa.gov/resource/outreach-andeducation/careful-catch-and-releasebrochure/.
Monitoring and Reporting
NMFS will continue to monitor the
BFT fisheries closely. Per
§ 635.5(b)(2)(i)(A), 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 per
§ 635.5(a)(4) 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://
hmspermits.noaa.gov, using the HMS
Catch Reporting app, or calling 888–
872–8862 (Monday through Friday from
8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.).
After the fishery reopens on
September 1, depending on the level of
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fishing effort and catch rates of BFT,
NMFS may determine that additional
adjustments are necessary to ensure
available subquotas are not exceeded or
to enhance scientific data collection
from, and fishing opportunities in, all
geographic areas as specified under
§ 635.27(a)(7). If needed, subsequent
adjustments will be published in the
Federal Register. In addition, fishermen
may access https://hmspermits.
noaa.gov, for updates on quota
monitoring and inseason adjustments.
Dated: August 20, 2024.
Kelly Denit,
Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
Classification
[Docket No. 240227–0061; RTID 0648–
XE061]
NMFS issues this action pursuant to
section 305(d) of the Magnuson-Stevens
Act (16 U.S.C. 1855(d)) and regulations
at 50 CFR part 635 and this action is
exempt from review under Executive
Order 12866.
The Assistant Administrator for
NMFS (AA) finds that pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 553(b)(B), it is impracticable and
contrary to the public interest to provide
prior notice of, and an opportunity for
public comment on this action, for the
following reasons. Specifically, the
regulations implementing the 2006
Consolidated HMS FMP and
amendments provide for inseason
retention limit adjustments and fishery
closures 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 for prior
notice and an opportunity to comment
is impracticable and contrary to the
public interest as this fishery is
currently underway and, based on the
most recent landings information, the
available time period subquota is
projected to be reached shortly.
Delaying this action could result in BFT
landings that exceed the June through
August time period subquota, which
may result in future potential quota
reductions for other BFT categories,
depending on the magnitude of a
potential overharvest. Taking this action
does not raise conservation and
management concerns and would
support effective management of the
BFT fishery. 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 and closure criteria.
For all of the above reasons, the AA
also 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.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 679
Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic
Zone Off Alaska; Pacific Cod by
Catcher/Processors Using Trawl Gear
in the Central Regulatory Area of the
Gulf of Alaska
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; closure.
AGENCY:
NMFS is prohibiting retention
of Pacific cod by catcher/processors
using trawl gear in the Central
Regulatory Area of the Gulf of Alaska
(GOA). This action is necessary because
the 2024 total allowable catch of Pacific
cod allocated to catcher/processors
using trawl gear in the Central
Regulatory Area of the GOA has been
reached.
DATES: Effective 1200 hours, Alaska
local time (A.l.t.), August 20, 2024,
through 2400 hours, A.l.t., December 31,
2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Krista Milani, 907–581–2062.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS
manages the groundfish fishery in the
GOA exclusive economic zone
according to the Fishery Management
Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of
Alaska (FMP) prepared by the North
Pacific Fishery Management Council
under authority of the MagnusonStevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens
Act). Regulations governing fishing by
U.S. vessels in accordance with the FMP
appear at subpart H of 50 CFR parts 600
and 679.
The 2024 total allowable catch (TAC)
of Pacific cod allocated to catcher/
processors using trawl gear in the
Central Regulatory Area of the GOA is
635 metric tons as established by the
final 2024 and 2025 harvest
specifications for groundfish of the GOA
(89 FR 15484, March 4, 2024).
In accordance with § 679.20(d)(2), the
Administrator, Alaska Region, NMFS
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 635
[Docket No. 220919-0193; RTID 0648-XE181]
Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Atlantic Bluefin Tuna
Fisheries; Closure of the General Category June Through August Fishery
for 2024
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; closure.
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SUMMARY: NMFS closes the General category fishery for Atlantic bluefin
tuna (BFT) for the remainder of the June through August time period.
The General category may only retain, possess, or land large medium and
giant (i.e., measuring 73 inches (185 centimeters (cm) curved fork
length (CFL) or greater) BFT when open. This action applies to Atlantic
Tunas General category (commercial) permitted vessels and Atlantic
highly migratory species (HMS) Charter/Headboat permitted vessels with
a commercial sale endorsement when fishing commercially for BFT. This
action also waives the previously scheduled restricted-fishing days
(RFDs) for the remainder of the June through August time period. With
the RFDs waived during the closure, fishermen aboard General category
permitted vessels and HMS Charter/Headboat permitted vessels may tag
and release BFT of all sizes, subject to the requirements of the catch-
and-release and tag-and-release programs. On September 1, 2024, the
fishery will reopen automatically and previously-scheduled RFDs for
September will resume.
DATES: Effective 11:30 p.m., local time, August 22, 2024, through
August 31, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Larry Redd, Jr., [email protected],
or Ann Williamson, [email protected], 301-427-8503.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Atlantic BFT 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. Section 635.27(a)
divides the U.S. BFT quota, established 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 at 16
U.S.C. 1854(g)(1)(D) 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.
Under Sec. 635.28(a)(1), NMFS files a closure action with the
Office of the Federal Register for publication when a BFT quota (or
subquota) is reached or is projected to be reached. Retaining,
possessing, or landing BFT under that quota category is prohibited on
or after the effective date and time of a closure action for that
category until the opening of the relevant subsequent quota period or
until such date as specified.
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 per
Sec. 635.27(a)(3)). The General category baseline quota is 710.7 mt.
The General category baseline quota is suballocated to time periods.
Relevant to this action, the baseline subquota for the June through
August time period is 355.4 mt.
Closure of the June Through August 2024 BFT General Category Fishery
To date, reported landings for the BFT General category June
through August time period total 316.1 mt. Based on these landings
data, as well as average catch rates and anticipated fishing
conditions, NMFS has determined that the adjusted June through August
time period subquota of 355.4 mt is projected to be reached and
exceeded shortly. Therefore, retaining, possessing, or landing large
medium or giant (i.e., measuring 73 inches (185 cm) CFL or greater) BFT
by persons aboard vessels permitted in the Atlantic Tunas General
category and HMS Charter/Headboat permitted vessels (while fishing
commercially) must cease at 11:30 p.m. local time on August 22, 2024.
The BFT General category will automatically reopen September 1, 2024,
for the September time period. This action applies to Atlantic Tunas
General category (commercial) permitted vessels
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and HMS Charter/Headboat permitted vessels with a commercial sale
endorsement when fishing commercially for BFT and is taken consistent
with the regulations at Sec. 635.28(a)(1).
Waiver for Remaining June Through August RFDs
On May 31, 2024 (89 FR 47095), NMFS published a final rule, which
among other things, implemented RFDs every Sunday, Tuesday, Friday, and
Saturday from July 1 through November 30, 2024. Since the fishery will
be closed for the remainder of the June through August time period,
NMFS has decided to waive the previously-scheduled RFDs for the
remainder of that time period. Previously-scheduled RFDs (i.e., every
Sunday, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday) will resume on September 1,
2024.
With the RFDs waived during a closure, consistent with Sec.
635.23(a)(7) fishermen aboard General category permitted vessels and
HMS Charter/Headboat permitted vessels may tag and release BFT of all
sizes, subject to the requirements of the catch-and-release and tag-
and-release programs at Sec. 635.26. All BFT that are released must be
handled in a manner that will maximize their survival, and without
removing the fish from the water, consistent with requirements at Sec.
635.21(a)(1). For additional information on safe handling, see the
``Careful Catch and Release'' brochure available at https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/resource/outreach-and-education/careful-catch-and-release-brochure/.
Monitoring and Reporting
NMFS will continue to monitor the BFT fisheries closely. Per Sec.
635.5(b)(2)(i)(A), 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 per Sec. 635.5(a)(4) 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://hmspermits.noaa.gov, using the
HMS Catch Reporting app, or calling 888-872-8862 (Monday through Friday
from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.).
After the fishery reopens on September 1, depending on the level of
fishing effort and catch rates of BFT, NMFS may determine that
additional adjustments are necessary to ensure available subquotas are
not exceeded or to enhance scientific data collection from, and fishing
opportunities in, all geographic areas as specified under Sec.
635.27(a)(7). If needed, subsequent adjustments will be published in
the Federal Register. In addition, fishermen may 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 (16 U.S.C. 1855(d)) and regulations at 50 CFR part 635 and
this action is exempt from review under Executive Order 12866.
The Assistant Administrator for NMFS (AA) finds that pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 553(b)(B), it is impracticable and contrary to the public
interest to provide prior notice of, and an opportunity for public
comment on this action, for the following reasons. Specifically, the
regulations implementing the 2006 Consolidated HMS FMP and amendments
provide for inseason retention limit adjustments and fishery closures
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 for prior notice and an
opportunity to comment is impracticable and contrary to the public
interest as this fishery is currently underway and, based on the most
recent landings information, the available time period subquota is
projected to be reached shortly. Delaying this action could result in
BFT landings that exceed the June through August time period subquota,
which may result in future potential quota reductions for other BFT
categories, depending on the magnitude of a potential overharvest.
Taking this action does not raise conservation and management concerns
and would support effective management of the BFT fishery. 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 and closure criteria.
For all of the above reasons, the AA also 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: August 20, 2024.
Kelly Denit,
Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries
Service.
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