[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 1 (Monday, January 4, 1999)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 13-16]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 98-34738]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
15 CFR Part 902
50 CFR Part 300
[Docket No. 980602143-8309-02; I.D. 040197B]
RIN 0648-AI99
High Seas Fishing Compliance Act; Vessel Identification and
Reporting Requirements; OMB Control Numbers
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: NMFS issues this final rule to implement vessel identification
and reporting requirements under the High Seas Fishing Compliance Act
(HSFCA). This rule requires vessels possessing permits issued under the
HSFCA to be marked for identification purposes and to report their
catches and effort when fishing on the high seas. This action is
necessary to comply with the HSFCA.
DATES: Effective February 3, 1999.
ADDRESSES: Northeast Region, NMFS, One Blackburn Drive, Gloucester, MA
01930-2298; Southeast Region, NMFS, 9721 Executive Center Drive, N.,
St. Petersburg, FL 33702; Southwest Region, NMFS, 501 West Ocean Blvd.,
Suite 4200, Long Beach, CA 90802-4213; Northwest Region, NMFS, 7600
Sand Point Way, NE., BIN C15700, Bldg. 1, Seattle, WA 98115; Alaska
Region, NMFS, 709 West Ninth Street, Suite 401, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau,
AK 99802.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert A. Dickinson, (301) 713-2276.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The HSFCA (16 U.S.C. 5501 et seq.)
implements the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Agreement to Promote Compliance with International Conservation and
Management Measures by Fishing Vessels on the High Seas (Agreement).
The HSFCA requires U.S. vessels fishing on the high seas to possess a
permit issued under the HSFCA. As used in the HSFCA, the term ``high
seas'' means the waters beyond the territorial sea or exclusive
economic zone (or the equivalent) of any nation, to the extent that
such territorial sea or exclusive economic zone (or the equivalent) is
recognized by the United States. Additional information on the
Agreement and the HSFCA is published at 61 FR 11751, March 22, 1996,
and 61
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FR 35548, July 5, 1996. Regulations at 50 CFR part 300, subpart B
govern permit application and issuance procedures under the HSFCA.
The HSFCA also prescribes that licensed U.S. vessels operating on
the high seas be marked for identification purposes and report their
catches on the high seas. A proposed rule to implement vessel
identification and reporting requirements was published at 63 FR 34624,
June 25, 1998. The proposed rule requested public comments. No comments
were received.
NMFS has endeavored to minimize duplication of reporting
requirements and to ensure that, to the extent practicable, the
regulations issued by this action are consistent with regulations
implementing fishery management plans (FMPs) under the Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) (16
U.S.C. 1801 et seq.) and regulations implementing other Federal fishery
management statutes (e.g., regulations implementing the Antarctic
Marine Living Resources Convention Act).
NMFS proposed to implement vessel identification requirements under
the HSFCA by considering licensed vessels that are already marked
according to regulations implementing Federal fishery statutes as being
appropriately marked for purposes of the HSFCA. For vessels not so
marked, NMFS proposed to specify identification requirements for
licensed vessels based on the FAO Standard Specifications for the
Marking and Identification of Fishing Vessels. The proposed vessel
identification regulations are adopted as final without change.
NMFS proposed to implement vessel reporting requirements under the
HSFCA by considering vessel operators already reporting high seas catch
and effort in conformity with regulations implementing Federal fishery
statutes as meeting HSFCA reporting requirements. It was proposed that
vessel operators not already so reporting be required to meet HSFCA
reporting requirements by completing gear-specific logs, to be
available from NMFS Regional Administrators (see ADDRESSES), except
that vessel operators in the albacore fishery of the Pacific Ocean
would meet their HSFCA reporting requirements by completing the ``U.S.
Pacific Albacore Logbook,'' to be available from the NMFS Southwest
Regional Administrator (see ADDRESSES). The proposed vessel reporting
regulations are adopted as final without change.
Sources for listed reporting forms for specified fisheries may be
found in the applicable implementing regulations; the ``U.S. Pacific
Albacore Logbook'' may be obtained from the NMFS Southwest Region (see
ADDRESSES); gear-specific log forms (consisting of forms for the
following gear types: Longline/gillnet, purse seine, troll/pole and
line, trawl, trap, mothership and ``other'') may be obtained from the
NMFS Regional Office (see ADDRESSES) from which a vessel's HSFCA permit
was issued.
NMFS also proposed to revise the existing regulations to clarify
the conditions under which a U.S. vessel is eligible for a permit and
the scope of permit sanction authority under the HSFCA. The proposed
revisions regarding permit eligibility and sanction authority are
adopted as final without change.
Operators of U.S. vessels fishing on the high seas are reminded of
their responsibility under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) (16
U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) to report all incidental injuries and mortalities
of marine mammals that occur as a result of commercial fishing
operations. MMPA reporting forms and additional information about the
MMPA can be obtained through NMFS Regional Offices (see ADDRESSES).
Under NOAA Administrative Order 205-11, 7.01, dated December 17,
1990, the Under Secretary for Oceans and Atmosphere has delegated to
the Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA, the authority to sign
material for publication in the Federal Register.
Classification
This final rule has been determined to be not significant for
purposes of E.O. 12866.
The Assistant General Counsel for Legislation and Regulation of the
Department of Commerce certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of
the Small Business Administration when this rule was proposed that it
would not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of
small entities. No comments were received regarding this certification.
As a result, a regulatory flexibility analysis was not prepared.
This rule contains two collection-of-information requirements
subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act. These collection-of-information
requirements have been approved by the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB). The first collection-of-information requirement pertains to
vessel identification requirements for vessels not already marked for
identification purposes in accordance with the implementing regulations
of a FMP or Federal fishery management statute. The collection of this
information has been approved under OMB control number 0648-0348. The
second collection-of-information requirement pertains to reporting of
catch and effort by those vessels not otherwise required to report high
seas catches and effort. The collection of this information has been
approved under OMB control number 0648-0349.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person is required
to respond to, nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure
to comply with, a collection-of-information subject to the requirements
of the Paperwork Reduction Act unless that collection-of-information
displays a currently valid OMB control number.
List of Subjects
15 CFR Part 902
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
50 CFR Part 300
Exports, Fisheries, Marine resources, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Treaties.
Dated: December 24, 1998.
Andrew A. Rosenberg,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries
Service.
For the reasons set out in the preamble, 15 CFR Chapter IX and 50
CFR Chapter III are amended as follows:
15 CFR Chapter IX
PART 902-- NOAA INFORMATION COLLECTION REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE
PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT: OMB CONTROL NUMBERS
1. The authority citation for part 902 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.
2. In Sec. 902.1, paragraph (b), the table is amended by adding in
the left column under 50 CFR, in numerical order, ``300.14'' and
``300.17'', and in the right column, in corresponding positions, the
control numbers ``-0348'' and ``-0349'', as follows:
Sec. 902.1 OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork
Reduction Act.
* * * * *
(b) * * *
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Current OMB control number
CFR part or section where the information (All numbers begin with 0648-
collection requirement is located )
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50 CFR
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300.14 -0348
300.17 -0349
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50 CFR Chapter III
PART 300--INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS
3. The authority citation for subpart B continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 5501 et seq.
4. In Sec. 300.13, (a)(1) introductory text is revised to read as
follows:
Sec. 300.13 Vessel permits.
(a) * * *
(1) Any high seas fishing vessel of the United States is eligible
to receive a permit under this subpart, unless the vessel was
previously authorized to be used for fishing on the high seas by a
foreign nation, and --
* * * * *
5. In Sec. 300.14, the section heading is revised, and text is
added to read as follows:
Sec. 300.14 Vessel identification.
(a) General. A vessel permitted under this subpart must be marked
for identification purposes in accordance with this section.
(b) Marking. Vessels must be marked either:
(1) In accordance with vessel identification requirements specified
in Federal fishery regulations issued under the Magnuson-Stevens Act or
under other Federal fishery management statutes; or
(2) In accordance with the following identification requirements:
(i) A vessel must be marked with its IRCS, or, if not assigned an
IRCS, must be marked (in order of priority) with its Federal, state, or
other documentation number appearing on its high seas fishing permit;
(ii) The markings must be displayed at all times on the vessel's
side or superstructure, port and starboard, as well as on a deck;
(iii) The markings must be placed so that they do not extend below
the waterline, are not obscured by fishing gear, whether stowed or in
use, and are clear of flow from scuppers or overboard discharges that
might damage or discolor the markings;
(iv) Block lettering and numbering must be used;
(v) The height of the letters and numbers must be in proportion to
the size of the vessel as follows: for vessels 25 meters (m) and over
in length, the height of letters and numbers must be no less than 1.0
m; for vessels 20 m but less than 25 m in length, the height of letters
and numbers must be no less than 0.8 m; for vessels 15 m but less than
20 m in length, the height of letters and numbers must be no less than
0.6 m; for vessels 12 m but less than 15 m in length, the height of
letters and numbers must be no less than 0.4 m; for vessels 5 m but
less than 12 m in length, the height of letters and numbers must be no
less than 0.3 m; and for vessels under 5 m in length, the height of
letters and numbers must be no less than 0.1 m;
(vi) The height of the letters and numbers to be placed on decks
must be no less than 0.3 m;
(vii) The length of the hyphen(s), if any, must be half the height
(h) of the letters and numbers;
(viii) The width of the stroke for all letters, numbers, and
hyphens must be h/6;
(ix) The space between letters and/or numbers must not exceed h/4
nor be less than h/6;
(x) The space between adjacent letters having sloping sides must
not exceed h/8 nor be less than h/10;
(xi) The marks must be white on a black background, or black on a
white background;
(xii) The background must extend to provide a border around the
mark of no less than h/6; and
(xiii) The marks and the background must be maintained in good
condition at all times.
6. In Sec. 300.15, paragraph (c) is added to read as follows:
Sec. 300.15 Prohibitions.
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(c) Use a high seas fishing vessel on the high seas that is not
marked in accordance with Sec. 300.14.
7. Section 300.16 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 300.16 Penalties.
(a) Any person, any high seas fishing vessel, the owner or operator
of such vessel, or any person who has been issued or has applied for a
permit, found to be in violation of the Act, this subpart, or any
permit issued under this subpart will be subject to the civil and
criminal penalty provisions, permit sanctions, and forfeiture
provisions prescribed by the Act, 15 CFR part 904 (Civil Procedures),
and other applicable laws.
(b) Permits under this subpart may be subject to permit sanctions
prescribed by the Act, 15 CFR part 904 (Civil Procedures), and other
applicable laws if any amount in settlement of a civil forfeiture
imposed on a high seas fishing vessel or other property, or any civil
penalty or criminal fine imposed on a high seas fishing vessel or on an
owner or operator of such a vessel or on any other person who has been
issued or has applied for a permit under any fishery resource statute
enforced by the Secretary, has not been paid and is overdue.
8. In Sec. 300.17, the section heading is revised, and text is
added to read as follows:
Sec. 300.17 Reporting.
(a) General. The operator of any vessel permitted under this
subpart must report high seas catch and effort information to NMFS in a
manner set by this section. Reports must include: identification
information for vessel and operator; operator signature; crew size;
whether an observer is aboard; target species; gear used; dates, times,
locations, and conditions under which fishing was conducted; species
and amounts of fish retained and discarded; and details of any
interactions with sea turtles or birds.
(b) Reporting options. (1) For the following fisheries, a permit
holder must maintain and submit the listed reporting forms to the
appropriate address and in accordance with the time limits required by
the relevant regulations:
(i) Antarctic--CCAMLR Logbook (50 CFR 300.107);
(ii) Atlantic--Fishing Vessel Log Reports (50 CFR 648.7(b));
(iii) Atlantic Pelagic Longline--Longline Logbook (50 CFR 630.5);
(iv) Atlantic Purse Seine--Purse Seine Logbook (50 CFR 285.54);
(v) Pacific Pelagic Longline--Longline Logbook (50 CFR 660.14(a));
(vi) Eastern Pacific Purse Seine--IATTC Logbook (50 CFR 300.22); or
(vii) Western Pacific Purse Seine--South Pacific Tuna Treaty
Logbook (50 CFR 300.34).
(2) For the albacore troll fisheries in the North and South
Pacific, a permit holder must report high seas catch and effort by
maintaining and submitting the log provided by the Regional
Administrator, Southwest Region, NMFS.
(3) For other fisheries, a permit holder must report high seas
catch and effort by maintaining and submitting records, specific to the
fishing gear being used, on forms provided by the Regional
Administrator of the NMFS Region which issued the permit holder's HSFCA
permit.
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(c) Confidentiality of statistics. Information submitted pursuant
to this subpart will be treated in accordance with the provisions of 50
CFR part 600 of this title.
[FR Doc. 98-34738 Filed 12-31-98; 8:45 am]
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