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[Federal Register: July 8, 2009 (Volume 74, Number 129)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Page 32466-32469]
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 648
[Docket No. 080521698-91087-03]
RIN 0648-AW87

Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast
Multispecies Fishery; Secretarial Final Interim Action

AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary final rule; interim measures.

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SUMMARY: This action modifies interim management measures implemented
for the Northeast (NE) multispecies fishery through a previous interim
final rule, and corrects several errors. Specifically, this rule
removes the current trip limit for Georges Bank (GB) winter flounder
and increases the white hake trip limit, reinstates regulatory
provisions of the NE Multispecies Day-at-Sea (DAS) Leasing Program and
the Closed Area I Hook Gear Haddock Special Access Program (SAP) that
were inadvertently removed, and corrects several Total Allowable Catch
(TAC) specifications, and latitude/longitude coordinates.

DATES: Effective July 2, 2009, through October 28, 2009.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tom Warren, Fishery Policy Analyst,
(978) 281-9347, fax (978) 281-9135.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Correction of Errors and Clarification

    A temporary rule, which modified the NE Multispecies fishery
management plan (FMP) by temporarily suspending the differential DAS
counting provisions and extending the deadline for NE Multispecies DAS
Leasing Program applications for the 2008 fishing year, published in
the Federal Register on March 11, 2009 (74 FR 10513), with public
comment accepted through April 10, 2009. This temporary rule was in
response to a January 26, 2009, Federal Court Order in the case of
Commonwealth of Massachusetts and State of New Hampshire v. Carlos M.
Gutierrez (Civil Action No.: 06-12110-EFH) (Court Order), which
suspended the regulations regarding differential DAS counting in the
Gulf of Maine (GOM) and Southern New England (SNE) Differential DAS
Areas through April 10, 2009.

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    A complete discussion of the temporary suspension of specific
regulations and extension of the DAS lease application deadline appears
in the preamble to the temporary rule and is not repeated here.
    Because of an error in the amendatory instructions in the temporary
rule, when the changes expired on April 10, 2009, the introductory
paragraph of Sec.  648.82(k)(3) was removed from the CFR, rather than
reverting to the language in effect prior to the temporary rule. The
regulatory text at Sec.  648.82(k)(3) provides details about the DAS
Leasing Program application process, including: Application signature
requirements, expected application processing time, procedure for
notifying applicants when an application is incomplete, the deadline
for submission of an application, and clarification that vessel owners
may submit multiple leases during a fishing year but individual DAS may
only be leased once. This action reinstates the introductory paragraph
at Sec.  648.82(k)(3) as it read prior to the March 11, 2009, temporary rule.
    A proposed rule for Secretarial interim action was published in the
Federal Register on January 16, 2009 (74 FR 2959), that proposed
management measures for the NE multispecies complex for FY 2009, while
the New England Fishery Management Council (Council) completes
Amendment 16 to the FMP. The proposed rule included a variety of
management measures to reduce fishing mortality. A final interim rule
implementing management measures for the NE multispecies fishery for FY
2009 was published on April 13, 2009 (69 FR 17063), and became
effective May 1, 2009. The final interim rule solicited public comment
through June 12, 2009. Included in the suite of management measures
were modifications to the Closed Area I Hook Gear Haddock Special
Access Program (SAP). As published, the final interim rule
inadvertently repeated the regulatory text on Vessel Monitoring System
declaration requirements for this SAP at Sec.  648.85(b)(11)(iv)(D) in
Sec.  648.85(b)(11)(vi)(D). This rule reinstates the correct language
for Sec.  648.85(b)(11)(vi)(D) regarding the daily catch reporting
requirements for non-sector vessels.
    The final interim rule for FY 2009 also incorrectly stated the
latitude/longitude coordinates for two of the stock areas defined for
the Regular B DAS Program (Cape Cod (CC)/GOM yellowtail flounder stock
area, and the SNE/Mid Atlantic (MA) yellowtail flounder stock area).
This rule corrects the pertinent coordinates.
    The final interim rule for FY 2009 also incorrectly specified the
GB cod incidental catch TAC and allocations of this TAC to the Special
Management Programs. As explained in detail in the final interim rule,
the GB cod TAC (5,501 mt) was developed based upon the Groundfish
Assessment Review Meeting in 2008 (GARM III) information and the
estimated fishing mortality rate resulting from measures implemented by
the action. Because the GB cod TAC includes Canadian catch, the amount
of anticipated Canadian catch must be subtracted from the total TAC to
derive the net U.S. TAC. The net GB cod TAC available for the U.S.
fishery is derived by subtracting the Canadian TAC from the total TAC
(5,501 mt - 1,173 mt = 4,328 mt). In the final interim rule, the GB cod
incidental catch TAC (and related allocations of this TAC) were
incorrectly calculated based upon the total GB cod TAC (5,501 mt)
instead of the U.S. portion of the TAC (4,328 mt). Therefore, this
action specifies the GB cod TAC and associated TACs as follows, based
upon 4,328 mt, resulting in slightly lower TACs than specified in the
April 13, 2009, final interim rule.

         Table 1--Specification of GB Cod Incidental Catch TACs
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                                                   Previous     Revised
              TAC                  Calculation      TAC mt      TAC mt
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GB Cod Incidental Catch TAC      2% of GB Cod    110.0        86.6
                                  TAC
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regular B DAS Program GB Cod     70% of GB Cod   77.0         60.6
 Incidental Catch TAC             Incidental
                                  Catch TAC
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Closed Area I Hook Gear Haddock  14% of GB Cod   17.6         13.9
 Special Access Program           Incidental
                                  Catch TAC
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eastern U.S./Canada Haddock      16% of GB Cod   15.4         12.1
 Special Access Program           Incidental
                                  Catch TAC
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Lastly, the interim rule implemented a prohibition on the use of
low profile, tie-down gillnets in the Regular B DAS Program, but the
regulations may not be sufficiently clear regarding the trip limits
associated with the use of stand-up gillnets, which are allowed to be
used in the program. Framework Adjustment (FW) 42 to the FMP
implemented gear performance incentives for the Regular B DAS Program
(71 FR 62156; October 23, 2006) that applied to the haddock separator
trawl, as well as other gears that may be authorized for Special
Management Programs in the future. The FW 42 regulations neither
prohibited nor explicitly allowed the use of gillnets in the Regular B
DAS Program. Therefore, it was not sufficiently clear in the
regulations whether the gear performance incentives applied to gillnet
gear. Because the interim final rule for FY 2009 prohibited low profile
gillnet gear, but did not clarify whether the gear performance
incentives apply to stand-up gillnets, this rule modifies existing
regulatory text to make it clear that vessels fishing in the Regular B
DAS Program with stand-up gillnets are subject to the same possession
limit restriction as trawl vessels fishing in the Regular B DAS
Program. These possession limits are as follows: 500 lb (226.8 kg) of
flounders (all species, combined), 500 lb (226.8 kg) of monkfish (whole
weight), 500 lb (226.8 kg) of skates (whole weight), and zero lb of
lobsters, ocean pout, SNE/MA winter flounder, and windowpane flounder
(north). This is consistent with the use of regulatory incentives in
the Regular B DAS Program and gear performance standards to promote
fishing behavior and methods of gear use that minimize catch of stocks
of concern.

Modification of Trip Limits

    The proposed interim rule for FY 2009 noted above included a
variety of management measures to reduce fishing mortality, including
new trip limits. The proposed rule included less restrictive limits
than the status quo for GB winter flounder and white hake (i.e., no
trip limit and 2,000 lb (909.1 kg)/DAS up to 10,000 lb (4,545.5 kg)/
trip, respectively). In contrast to the proposed rule, the April 13,
2009, final interim rule for FY 2009 retained the more restrictive,
status quo trip limits for GB winter flounder and white hake (i.e.,
5,000 lb (2,272.7 kg)/trip; and 1,000 lb (454.5 kg)/DAS up to 10,000 lb
(4,545.5 kg) /trip, respectively).
    On April 9, 2009, the Council passed a motion that the Council
request that NMFS further consider the trip limits for GB winter
flounder and white hake as they relate to the allowable fishing
mortality rates (of the final interim rule), and adjust the such limits
accordingly. Pursuant to the motion, on April 13,

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2009, the Council sent a letter to NMFS making that request.
    In response to the Council's letter of April 13, 2009, NMFS
initiated an analysis of the pertinent trip limits and discovered that
an error had been made in the analysis of the final rule measures
(NMFS. Environmental Assessment-Secretarial Interim Action to Implement
Measures to Reduce Overfishing in the Northeast Multispecies Fishery
Complex. April 6, 2009). Although the preferred alternative included
the more restrictive trip limits for these two stocks, the trip limit
analysis completed in the Environmental Assessment (EA) for this
alternative had mistakenly not been updated from the proposed rule, and
therefore represented the analysis of the more liberal trip limit for
white hake and removal of the GB winter flounder trip limit. The
impacts of the more restrictive measures are represented by the impacts
of the No Action Alternative.
    The underlying analytical basis for the interim action and an
explanation of the specific objectives for each stock were explained in
the final interim rule, and are not repeated here. Based on estimated
fishing mortality rates in calendar year 2008, fishing mortality can be
increased on GB winter flounder and white hake and still achieve the
respective goals of Fmsy and Frebuild. The analysis of the Preferred
Alternative in the EA indicates that the management measures, including
the trip limits implemented by this action, would result in a 13-
percent reduction in fishing mortality for GB winter flounder and a 17-
percent reduction in fishing mortality for white hake. The impacts of
the less restrictive trip limits are consistent with the goals of the
interim action. Therefore, in consideration of the Council's request
and the impacts, this rule removes the trip limit for GB winter
flounder, and implements a white hake trip limit of 2,000 lb (909.1
kg)/DAS up to 10,000 lb (4,545.5 kg)/trip.

Classification

    NMFS has determined that the management measures implemented by
this final interim rule are necessary for the conservation and
management of the NE multispecies fishery, and are consistent with the
Magnuson-Stevens Act and other applicable laws. This final interim rule
has been determined to be not significant for the purposes of Executive
Order (E.O.) 12866.
    This final rule does not contain policies with federalism or
``takings'' implications as those terms are defined in E.O. 13132 and
E.O. 12630, respectively.
    An analysis of the impacts of the measures implemented by this rule
on small entities were included in the Final Regulatory Flexibility
Analysis of the interim final rule that implemented management measures
for FY 2009 (74 FR 17030; April 13, 2009).
    Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), the Assistant Administrator for
Fisheries, NOAA (AA) finds it is unnecessary, impracticable, and
contrary to the public interest to provide for additional prior notice
and an opportunity for public comment. The substantive measure
implemented by this action (modification of trip limits) was among
measures proposed for FY 2009 in the proposed rule for the interim
action and for which public comment was solicited during a 30-day
period. The final interim action did not adopt the trip limit changes
for these two stocks, and established a postpromulgation comment period
of 60 days. The trip limit changes of this interim final rule are in
response to a postpromulgation comment. Further public comment is
unnecessary and impracticable, given the opportunity for public comment
already provided for FY 2009 management measures, and the fact that
further public comment would delay implementation and undermine the
regulatory objective of providing for increased economic opportunity.
Other changes implemented by this rule are minor, non-substantive
changes that do not change operating practices in the fishery.
    Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(1), the AA finds it is unnecessary,
impracticable, and contrary to the public interest to provide for a 30-
day delayed effectiveness, because this rule relieves a restriction.
Specifically, the current regulations include a trip limit for GB
winter flounder and a possession/trip limit for white hake. This
interim final rule relieves restrictions by eliminating the GB winter
flounder trip limit, and increasing the daily possession limit for
white hake, and providing increased economic opportunity. A 30-day
delay in the implementation of this rule would therefore delay the date
vessels could take advantage of this economic opportunity. Such a delay
would represent a 1-month reduction in fishing opportunity for these
stocks and an economic loss, because fishing opportunities during the
spring/summer portions of the fishing season are not equivalent to
fishing opportunity later in the fishing season. Other changes
implemented by this rule are minor, non-substantive changes that do not
change operating practices in the fishery.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: July 1, 2009.
John Oliver,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Operations, National Marine
Fisheries Service.

• For the reasons stated in the preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is amended as follows:

PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

• 1. The authority citation for part 648 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.

Sec.  648.14  [Amended]

• 2. In Sec.  648.14, paragraph (k)(13)(ii)(H) is suspended.

• 3. In Sec.  648.82, paragraph (k)(3) introductory text is added to read
as follows:

Sec.  648.82  Effort-control program for NE multispecies limited access vessels.

* * * * *
    (k) * * *
    (3) Application to lease NE multispecies DAS. To lease Category A
DAS, the eligible Lessor and Lessee vessel must submit a completed
application form obtained from the Regional Administrator. The
application must be signed by both Lessor and Lessee and be submitted
to the Regional Office at least 45 days before the date on which the
applicants desire to have the leased DAS effective. The Regional
Administrator will notify the applicants of any deficiency in the
application pursuant to this section. Applications may be submitted at
any time prior to the start of the fishing year or throughout the
fishing year in question, up until the close of business on March 1.
Eligible vessel owners may submit any number of lease applications
throughout the application period, but any DAS may only be leased once
during a fishing year.
* * * * *

• 4. In Sec.  648.85, paragraphs (b)(10)(iv)(D), (b)(10)(v)(C) and (D),
and (b)(11)(vi)(D) are revised to read as follows:

Sec.  648.85  Special management programs.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (10) * * *
    (iv) * * *
    (D) Landing limits. Unless otherwise specified in this paragraph
(b)(10)(iv)(D), a NE multispecies vessel fishing in the Regular B DAS
Program described in this paragraph (b)(10), and

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fishing under a Regular B DAS, may not land more than 100 lb (45.5 kg)
per DAS, or any part of a DAS, up to a maximum of 1,000 lb (454 kg) per
trip of any of the following species/stocks from the areas specified in
paragraph (b)(10)(v) of this section: Cod, pollock, white hake, witch
flounder, GB winter flounder, GB yellowtail flounder, and southern
windowpane flounder; and may not land more than 25 lb (11.3 kg) per
DAS, or any part of a DAS, up to a maximum of 250 lb (113 kg) per trip
of CC/GOM or SNE/MA yellowtail flounder. In addition, trawl vessels
that are required to fish with a haddock separator trawl or Ruhle
trawl, as specified under paragraph (b)(10)(iv)(J) of this section,
gillnet gear, and other gear that may be required in order to reduce
catches of stocks of concern as described under paragraph
(b)(10)(iv)(J) of this section, are restricted to the following trip
limits: 500 lb (227 kg) of all flatfish species (American plaice, witch
flounder, winter flounder (GOM or GB), windowpane flounder (south), and
yellowtail flounder), combined; 500 lb (227 kg) of monkfish (whole
weight); 500 lb (227 kg) of skates (whole weight); and zero possession
of lobsters, ocean pout, SNE/MA winter flounder, and windowpane
flounder (north), unless otherwise restricted by Sec.  648.94(b)(3).
* * * * *
    (v) * * *
    (C) CC/GOM yellowtail flounder stock area. The CC/GOM yellowtail
flounder stock area for the purposes of the Regular B DAS Program is
the area defined by straight lines connecting the following points in
the order stated:

                  CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder Stock Area
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                   Point                          N. Lat.       W. Long.
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CCGOM1                                      43[deg]00'              \1\
CCGOM2                                      43[deg]00'          70[deg]0
                                                                     0'
CCGOM3                                      42[deg]30'          70[deg]0
                                                                     0'
CCGOM4                                      42[deg]30'          69[deg]3
                                                                     0'
CCGOM5                                      41[deg]30'          69[deg]3
                                                                     0'
CCGOM6                                      41[deg]30'          69[deg]0
                                                                     0'
CCGOM7                                      41[deg]00'          69[deg]0
                                                                     0'
CCGOM8                                      41[deg]00'          69[deg]3
                                                                     0'
CCGOM9                                      41[deg]30'          70[deg]0
                                                                     0'
CCGOM10                                     \2\                 70[deg]0
                                                                     0'
CCGOM11                                     42[deg]00'              \3\
CCGOM12                                     42[deg]00'              \4\
CCGOM13                                     \3\                 70[deg]0
                                                                     0'
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Intersection with the New Hampshire coastline.
\2\ Intersection of the south-facing shoreline of Cape Cod, MA.
\3\ Intersection with the east-facing shoreline of Cape Cod, MA.
\4\ Intersection with the west-facing shoreline of Massachusetts.

    (D) SNE/MA yellowtail flounder stock area. The SNE/MA stock area
for the purposes of the Regular B DAS Program is the area bounded on
the north, east, and south by straight lines connecting the following
points in the order stated:

                  SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder Stock Area
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                   Point                          N. Lat.       W. Long.
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SNEMA1                                      40[deg]00'          74[deg]
                                                                    00'
SNEMA2                                      40[deg]00'          72[deg]0
                                                                     0'
SNEMA3                                      40[deg]30'          72[deg]0
                                                                     0'
SNEMA4                                      40[deg]30'          69[deg]3
                                                                     0'
SNEMA5                                      41[deg]00'          69[deg]3
                                                                     0'
SNEMA6                                      41[deg]00'          69[deg]0
                                                                     0'
SNEMA7                                      41[deg]30'          69[deg]0
                                                                     0'
SNEMA8                                      41[deg]30'          70[deg]0
                                                                     0'
SNEMA9                                      41[deg]00'          70[deg]0
                                                                     0'
SNEMA10                                     41[deg]00'          70[deg]3
                                                                     0'
SNEMA11                                     41[deg]30'          70[deg]3
                                                                     0'
SNEMA12                                     \1\                 72[deg]0
                                                                     0'
SNEMA13                                     \2\                 72[deg]0
                                                                     0'
SNEMA14                                     \3\                 73[deg]0
                                                                     0'
SNEMA15                                     40[deg]30'          73[deg]0
                                                                     0'
SNEMA16                                     40[deg]30'          74[deg]0
                                                                     0'
SNEMA17                                     40[deg]00'          74[deg]0
                                                                     0'
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ South-facing shoreline of Connecticut.
\2\ North-facing shoreline of Long Island, New York.
\3\ South-facing shoreline of Long Island, New York.

* * * * *
    (11) * * *
    (vi) * * *
    (D) Reporting requirements. The owner or operator of a non-Sector
vessel declared into the Closed Area I Hook Gear Haddock SAP must
submit reports via VMS, in accordance with instructions to be provided
by the Regional Administrator, for each day fished in the Closed Area I
Hook Gear Haddock SAP Area. The reports must be submitted in 24-hr
intervals for each day fished, beginning at 0000 hr local time and
ending at 2400 hr local time. The reports must be submitted by 0900 hr
local time of the day following fishing. The reports must include at
least the following information: Total pounds of haddock, cod,
yellowtail flounder, winter flounder, witch flounder, pollock, and
white hake kept; total pounds of haddock, cod, yellowtail flounder,
winter flounder, witch flounder, pollock, and white hake discarded;
date fish were caught; and VTR serial number, as instructed by the
Regional Administrator. Daily reporting must continue even if the
vessel operator is required to exit the SAP as required under paragraph
(b)(11)(iv)(F) of this section.
* * * * *

• 5. In Sec.  648.86, paragraphs (e) and (j) are suspended, and paragraph
(o) is added to read as follows:

Sec.  648.86  NE Multispecies possession restrictions.

* * * * *
    (o) White hake. Unless otherwise restricted under this part, a
vessel issued NE multispecies DAS permit, a limited access Handgear A
permit, an open access Handgear B permit, or a monkfish limited access
permit and fishing under the monkfish Category C or D permit provisions
may only land up to 2,000 lb (907.2 kg) of white hake per DAS, or any
part of a DAS, up to 10,000 lb (4,536 kg) per trip.

[FR Doc. E9-16050 Filed 7-2-09; 4:15 pm]
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