Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Proposed Amendment 13 to the Fishery Management Plan (FMP) for the Shrimp Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Scoping Meetings
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[Federal Register: August 19, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 160)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Page 53769-53771]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 622
[I.D. 080502E]
Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic;
Proposed Amendment 13 to the Fishery Management Plan (FMP) for the
Shrimp Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Scoping Meetings
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare a draft supplemental environmental
impact statement (DSEIS) and notice of scoping meetings; request for
comments.
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SUMMARY: The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Council)
intends to prepare a DSEIS to describe and analyze management
alternatives associated with proposed Amendment 13 to the FMP for the
Shrimp Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico.
Amendment 13 would establish stock status determination criteria
for managed shrimp stocks in the Gulf. The Amendment may also include,
but would not be limited to, alternatives
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related to adding rock shrimp to the management unit of the shrimp FMP,
requiring endorsements for vessels harvesting rock shrimp and royal red
shrimp in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of the Gulf of Mexico,
requiring vessel monitoring systems (VMS) aboard shrimp trawl vessels
fishing in or transiting all or some portions of the Gulf of Mexico
EEZ, improving bycatch reporting, and further reducing bycatch in the
shrimp fishery.
The purpose of this notice of intent is to solicit public comments
on the scope of issues to be addressed in the DSEIS, which will be
submitted to NMFS for filing with the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) for publication of a notice of availability for public comment.
DATES: Written comments on the scope of issues to be addressed in the
DSEIS must be received by the Council by September 18, 2002. A series
of scoping meetings will be held late August through early October
2002. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for specific dates and times.
ADDRESSES: Written comments on the scope of the DSEIS and requests for
additional information on proposed Amendment 13 should be sent to the
Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council, The Commons at Rivergate,
3018 U.S. Highway 301 North, Suite 1000, Tampa, Florida 33619;
telephone: 813-228-2815; fax: 813-225-7015. Comments may also be sent
by e-mail to Rick.Leard@gulfcouncil.org.
Eight scoping meetings will be held throughout the Gulf, in the
states of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. See
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for the specific locations, dates, and times
of those meetings.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Richard Leard; phone: 813-228-
2815; fax: 813-225-7015; e-mail: Rick.Leard@gulfcouncil.org or Dr.
Steve Branstetter; phone: 727-570-5305; fax: 727-570-5583; e-mail:
Steve.Branstetter@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation
and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) requires the Council to
establish stock status determination criteria for all managed stocks.
The Council submitted proxy definitions for these parameters as part of
its Generic Sustainable Fisheries Act Amendment in 1999. However, NMFS
approved only the definitions of the overfished conditions.
Consequently, through proposed Amendment 13, the Council would revise
the remaining stock status determination criteria for managed shrimp
stocks in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Council has established some relatively large permanently and
seasonally closed areas to shrimp trawling, namely the Tortugas Shrimp
Sanctuary and the cooperative Texas Closure. To enhance enforcement of
these closures and with the intent to collect better effort data from
the shrimp fishery, the Council may also consider through Amendment 13,
requiring the use of VMS on shrimp vessels in at least some portion of
the EEZ during some closure period.
Section 303 (a)(11) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act requires the
Council to establish a standardized bycatch reporting methodology to
determine the type and amount of bycatch occurring in the shrimp
fishery. The Council has proposed such a methodology under Amendment 10
to the FMP for the Shrimp Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico. However,
through Amendment 13, the Council may consider ways to improve that
reporting methodology. Amendment 13 may also consider additional
measures to reduce bycatch in the shrimp fishery to the extent
practicable and to reduce the mortality of bycatch that cannot be
avoided, as required by Section 303 (a)(11) of the Magnuson-Stevens
Act.
Other management alternatives that may be considered in Amendment
13 include adding rock shrimp to the management unit of the shrimp FMP,
and requiring endorsements for vessels harvesting rock shrimp and royal
red shrimp in the EEZ of the Gulf of Mexico.
The Council will develop a DSEIS to describe and analyze management
alternatives considered in proposed Amendment 13. In addition to the
management measures described above, the DSEIS will evaluate, as
needed, additional management measures to address problems or issues
that are identified during the scoping process.
Written comments on the range of alternatives and scope of issues
to be addressed in the DSEIS may be sent to the Council (see
ADDRESSES). The Council has scheduled the following eight scoping
meetings to provide the opportunity for additional public input:
1. Monday, August 26, 2002: Four Points Sheraton, 3777 North
Expressway, Brownsville, TX; telephone: 956-547-1500;
2. Tuesday, August 27, 2002: Palacios Recreation Center, 2401
Perryman, Palacios, TX; telephone: 361-972-2387;
3. Wednesday, August 28, 2002: San Luis Resort, 5222 Seawall
Boulevard, Galveston Island, TX; telephone: 409-744-1500;
4. Monday, September 23, 2002: New Orleans Airport Hilton, 901
Airline Highway, Kenner, LA; telephone: 504-469-5000;
5. Tuesday, September 24, 2002: Isle of Capri Casino Hotel, 151
Beach Boulevard, Biloxi, MS; telephone: 228-436-8720;
6. Wednesday, September 25, 2002: Adams Mark Hotel, 64 South Water
Street, Mobile, AL; telephone: 251-438-4000;
7. Tuesday, October 1, 2002: Franklin County Courthouse, 33 Market
Street, Apalachicola, FL; telephone: 850-653-8861; and
8. Wednesday, October 2, 2002: Tampa Airport Hilton, 2225 Lois
Avenue, Tampa, FL; telephone: 813-877-6688.
All scoping meetings will begin at 6 pm. The first portion of each
meeting will be allocated to taking public comments on proposed
Amendment 13. Immediately following the conclusion of public comments
on Amendment 13, the Council will take public comments on the DSEIS
being developed to support the Draft Red Snapper Rebuilding Amendment.
The notice of intent for that action can be found at Notice I.D.
080502D published in the Notices section of this issue of the Federal
Register, and contains information on the scope of issues and
alternatives that will be considered in the Draft Red Snapper
Rebuilding Amendment, which will establish a red snapper rebuilding
plan based on biomass-based stock rebuilding targets and thresholds.
All meetings will be physically accessible to people with
disabilities. Requests for sign language interpretation or other
auxiliary aids should be directed to Dr. Richard Leard at the Council
(see ADDRESSES).
Once the Council completes the DSEIS associated with Amendment 13,
it will submit the document to NMFS for filing with the EPA. The EPA
will publish a notice of availability of the DSEIS for public comment
in the Federal Register. The DSEIS will have a 45-day comment period.
This procedure is pursuant to regulations issued by the Council on
Environmental Quality (CEQ) for implementing the procedural provisions
of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA; 40 CFR parts 1500-1508)
and to NOAA's Administrative Order 216-6 regarding NOAA's compliance
with NEPA and the CEQ regulations.
The Council will consider public comments received on the DSEIS in
developing the final supplemental environmental impact statement
(FSEIS) and before adopting final management measures for Amendment 13.
The Council will submit both the final
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Amendment and the supporting FSEIS to NMFS for Secretarial review,
approval, and implementation under the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
NMFS will announce, through a notice published in the Federal
Register, the availability of the final Amendment 13 for public review
during the Secretarial review period. During Secretarial review, the
NMFS will also file the FSEIS with the EPA for a final 30-day public
comment period. This comment period will be concurrent with the
Secretarial review period and will end prior to final agency action to
approve, disapprove, or partially approve Amendment 13.
NMFS will announce, through a notice published in the Federal
Register, all public comment periods on the final Amendment 13, its
proposed implementing regulations, and its associated FSEIS. NMFS will
consider all public comments received during the Secretarial review
period, whether they are on the final Amendment, the proposed
regulations, or the FSEIS, prior to final agency action.
Dated: August 14, 2002.
Virginia M. Fay,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 02-21023 Filed 8-16-02; 8:45 am]
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