95-728. Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska; Groundfish Fishery of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Area; Bycatch Rate Standards for the First Half of 1995  

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    [Pages 2905-2908]
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    [FR Doc No: 95-728]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    50 CFR Parts 672 and 675
    
    [Docket No. 900833-1095; I.D. 010395B]
    
    
    Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska; Groundfish Fishery of the 
    Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Area; Bycatch Rate Standards for the 
    First Half of 1995
    
    AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Pacific halibut and red king crab bycatch rate standards; 
    request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: NMFS announces Pacific halibut and red king crab bycatch rate 
    standards for the first half of 1995. [[Page 2906]] Publication of 
    these bycatch rate standards is necessary under regulations 
    implementing the vessel incentive program. This action is necessary to 
    implement the bycatch rate standards for trawl vessel operators who 
    participate in the Alaska groundfish trawl fisheries. The intent of 
    this action is to reduce prohibited species bycatch rates and promote 
    conservation of groundfish and other fishery resources.
    
    DATES: Effective 12:01 a.m., Alaska local time (A.l.t.), January 20, 
    1995, through 12 midnight, A.l.t., June 30, 1995. Comments on this 
    action must be received at the following address no later than 4:30 
    p.m., A.l.t., January 23, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments should be mailed to Ronald J. Berg, Chief, 
    Fisheries Management Division, NMFS, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802-
    1668, Attn: Lori Gravel, or be delivered to 709 West 9th Street, 
    Federal Building, room 401, Juneau, AK.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Susan J. Salveson, 907-586-7228.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The domestic groundfish fisheries in the 
    exclusive economic zone of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands 
    management area (BSAI) and Gulf of Alaska (GOA) are managed by NMFS 
    according to the Fishery Management Plan for the Groundfish Fishery of 
    the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Area and the Fishery Management 
    Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (FMPs). The FMPs were 
    prepared by the North Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) 
    under the authority of the Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management 
    Act (Magnuson Act). The FMPs are implemented by regulations for the 
    U.S. fisheries at 50 CFR parts 672, 675, and 676. General regulations 
    that also pertain to the U.S. fisheries appear at 50 CFR part 620.
        Regulations at Secs. 672.26 and 675.26 implement a vessel incentive 
    program to reduce halibut and red king crab bycatch rates in the 
    groundfish trawl fisheries. Under the incentive program, operators of 
    trawl vessels may not exceed Pacific halibut bycatch rate standards 
    specified for the BSAI and GOA midwater pollock and ``other trawl'' 
    fisheries, and the BSAI yellowfin sole and ``bottom pollock'' 
    fisheries. Vessel operators also may not exceed red king crab bycatch 
    standards specified for the BSAI yellowfin sole and ``other trawl'' 
    fisheries in Bycatch Limitation Zone 1 (defined in Sec. 675.2). The 
    fisheries included under the incentive program are defined in 
    regulations at Secs. 672.26(b) and 675.26(b).
        Regulations at Secs. 672.26(c) and 675.26(c) require that halibut 
    and red king crab bycatch rate standards for each fishery included 
    under the incentive program be published in the Federal Register. The 
    standards are in effect for specified seasons within the 6-month 
    periods of January 1 through June 30, and July 1 through December 31. 
    Given that the GOA and BSAI fisheries are closed to trawling from 
    January 1 to January 20 of each year (Secs. 672.23(e) and 675.23(d), 
    respectively), the Director, Alaska Region, NMFS (Regional Director), 
    is implementing bycatch rate standards for the first half of 1995 
    effective from January 20, 1995, through June 30, 1995.
        At its September 1994 meeting, the Council reviewed average 1992-94 
    bycatch rates experienced by vessels participating in the fisheries 
    under the incentive program. Based on this and other information 
    presented below, the Council recommended halibut and red king crab 
    bycatch rate standards for the first half of 1995. These standards were 
    reconfirmed by the Council at its December 1994 meeting after the 
    Council considered new information on the intent of some trawl vessel 
    owners to purchase and use voluntarily large-mesh gear to reduce 
    groundfish discard amounts. The Council's recommended bycatch rate 
    standards are listed in Table 1. As required by Secs. 672.26(c) and 
    675.26(c), the Council's recommended bycatch rate standards for January 
    through June are based on the following information:
    
    1. Previous years' average observed bycatch rates;
    2. Immediately preceding season's average observed bycatch rates;
    3. The bycatch allowances and associated fishery closures specified 
    under Secs. 672.20(f) and 675.21;
    4. Anticipated groundfish harvests;
    5. Anticipated seasonal distribution of fishing effort for groundfish; 
    and
    6. Other information and criteria deemed relevant by the Regional 
    Director.
    
    Bycatch Rate Standards for Pacific Halibut
    
        The Council's recommended halibut bycatch rate standards for the 
    1995 trawl fisheries are unchanged from those implemented in 1994. The 
    recommended 1995 standards are based largely on anticipated seasonal 
    fishing effort for groundfish species and 1992-94 halibut bycatch rates 
    observed in the trawl fisheries included under the incentive program. 
    The Council recognized that the 1995 trawl fisheries do not start until 
    January 20.
        The recommended standard for the yellowfin sole fishery was 
    maintained at 5.0 kilograms (kg) halibut per metric ton (mt) of 
    groundfish for the first quarter of 1995. Regulations implemented in 
    1994 (59 FR 38132, July 27, 1994) revised the opening date for the 
    yellowfin sole and ``other flatfish'' trawl fisheries from May 1 to 
    January 20 of each year. This revision was initially implemented by 
    emergency interim rulemaking on February 7, 1994 (59 FR 6222, February 
    10, 1994). The small amount of data available on halibut bycatch rates 
    in the yellowfin sole fishery during the first quarter of 1994 show an 
    average bycatch rate of about 2.70 kg halibut/mt of groundfish. This 
    rate approximates the relatively low halibut bycatch rates experienced 
    by vessels fishing in the BSAI joint venture fisheries during the mid 
    to late 1980's (less than 2 kg halibut/mt of groundfish). The Council 
    also recommended that a bycatch rate standard of 5.0 kg halibut/mt of 
    groundfish be maintained for the second quarter of 1995, even though 
    the average halibut bycatch rate experienced by the yellowfin sole 
    fishery during the second quarter of 1994 (5.98 kg halibut/mt 
    groundfish) was slightly higher than the standard.
        Although the bycatch rate of halibut in the yellowfin sole fishery 
    during the first half of the year has been as high as 13 kg halibut/mt 
    groundfish (1993 observer data), the Council recommended a 1995 halibut 
    bycatch rate standard of 5.0 kg halibut/mt of groundfish given that the 
    average bycatch rates experienced by the yellowfin sole fishery during 
    the first half of 1991, 1992, and 1994 were only slightly higher or 
    below the recommended standard, indicating that vessel operators are 
    able to fish at halibut bycatch rates lower than those experienced in 
    1993. Furthermore, a bycatch rate standard of 5 kg halibut/mt of 
    groundfish will continue to encourage vessel operators to take action 
    to avoid excessively high bycatch rates of halibut.
        The halibut bycatch rate standard recommended for the BSAI and GOA 
    midwater pollock fisheries (1 kg halibut/mt of groundfish) is higher 
    than the bycatch rates normally experienced by vessels participating in 
    these fisheries. The recommended standard is intended to encourage 
    vessel operators to maintain off-bottom trawl operations and limit 
    further bycatch of halibut in the pollock fishery when halibut bycatch 
    restrictions at Secs. 672.20(f)(3)(i) and 675.21(c)(1)(iii) prohibit 
    directed fishing for pollock by vessels using non-pelagic trawl gear.
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        The recommended halibut bycatch rate standards for the BSAI 
    ``bottom pollock'' fishery continue to approximate the average annual 
    rates observed on trawl vessels participating in this fishery during 
    the past 4 years. The recommended standard for the BSAI ``bottom 
    pollock'' fishery during the first quarter of 1995 (7.5 kg halibut/mt 
    of groundfish) is set at a level near the average halibut bycatch rate 
    experienced by vessels participating in the ``bottom pollock'' fishery 
    during the first quarters of 1992 and 1993 (7.58 and 7.59 kg halibut/mt 
    of groundfish, respectively). During the first quarter of 1994, the 
    halibut bycatch rate in this fishery was only 2.71 kg halibut/mt 
    groundfish. However, the average halibut bycatch rate during the second 
    quarter of 1994 was unusually high at almost 30 kg halibut/mt 
    groundfish. This high rate was associated with very little fishing 
    effort because the Bering Sea subarea and Aleutian Islands subarea 
    offshore component pollock fisheries were closed on February 18 and 
    March 1, respectively; and the inshore Bering Sea subarea and Aleutian 
    Islands subarea pollock fisheries were closed on March 2, 1994, and 
    March 18, 1994, respectively. As a result, the second quarter bycatch 
    rate estimated for the 1994 pollock fishery is not considered to be 
    reflective of the rates typically experienced in this fishery. As in 
    past years, the directed fishing allowances specified for the 1995 
    pollock ``A'' season likely will be reached before the end of the ``A'' 
    season on April 15. Directed fishing for pollock is prohibited from the 
    end of the pollock ``A'' season (April 15) until the beginning of the 
    pollock ``B'' season (August 15), except by vessels fishing under the 
    Community Development Quota (CDQ) program (50 CFR 675.27).
        The Council recommended a 5.0 kg halibut/mt of groundfish bycatch 
    rate standard for the second quarter of 1995 to accommodate any CDQ 
    pollock fishery that may occur during this period. This standard 
    approximates the average halibut bycatch rate experienced by vessels 
    participating in the bottom pollock fishery during the second quarter 
    of 1992 (4.34 kg halibut/mt of groundfish), but is higher than the 
    second quarter rate experienced in 1993 (2.72 kg halibut/mt of 
    groundfish).
        A 30 kg halibut/mt of groundfish bycatch rate standard was 
    recommended for the BSAI ``other trawl'' fishery. This standard has 
    remained unchanged since 1992. The Council recommended a 40 kg halibut/
    mt of groundfish bycatch rate standard for the GOA ``other trawl'' 
    fishery, which is the same as for 1994.
        The bycatch rate standards recommended for the GOA and BSAI ``other 
    trawl'' fisheries are based on the Council's intent to simplify the 
    incentive program by specifying a single bycatch rate standard for the 
    aggregate trawl fisheries that are not assigned fishery-specific 
    bycatch rate standards under the incentive program, yet reduce overall 
    halibut bycatch rates in the Alaska groundfish trawl fisheries.
        Observer data collected from the 1994 GOA ``other trawl'' fishery 
    show first and second quarter halibut bycatch rates of 20 and 43 kg 
    halibut/mt of groundfish, respectively. First and second quarter rates 
    from 1993 were 34 and 27 kg halibut/mt of groundfish, respectively. 
    Observer data collected from the 1994 BSAI ``other trawl'' fishery show 
    first and second quarter halibut bycatch rates of 9 and 20 kg halibut/
    mt of groundfish, respectively. Observer data from 1992 and 1993 showed 
    similar rates. The average bycatch rates experienced by vessels 
    participating in the GOA and BSAI ``other trawl'' fisheries are lower 
    than the Council's recommended bycatch rate standards for these 
    fisheries. However, the Council determined that its recommended halibut 
    bycatch rate standards for the ``other trawl'' fisheries would continue 
    to provide an incentive to vessel operators to avoid unusually high 
    halibut bycatch rates while participating in these fisheries and 
    contribute towards an overall reduction in halibut bycatch rates 
    experienced in the Alaska trawl fisheries. Furthermore, these standards 
    would provide some leniency to those vessel operators that choose to 
    use large-mesh trawl gear in the BSAI rock sole fishery (a component 
    fishery of the BSAI ``other trawl'' fishery) as a means to reduce 
    groundfish discard amounts. The bycatch rates of halibut and crab could 
    increase for vessels using this gear type, but observer data do not 
    exist on which to base a revised bycatch rate standard for these 
    operations. The Council recommended maintaining the current bycatch 
    rate standard for the BSAI ``other trawl'' fishery until observer data 
    become available that will provide a basis for bycatch rate standards 
    for vessels using large-mesh trawl gear. At its September and December 
    1994 meetings, the Council requested that NMFS initiate rulemaking to 
    require large-mesh trawl gear in the rock sole, Pacific cod, and 
    pollock fisheries. As part of that process, the Council requested that 
    NMFS amend regulations implementing the vessel incentive program so 
    that separate bycatch rate standards for the rock sole fishery may be 
    specified that consider the potential for higher halibut and red king 
    crab bycatch rates under mesh size restrictions.
    
    Bycatch Rates Standards for Red King Crab
    
        The Council's recommended red king crab bycatch rate standard for 
    the yellowfin sole and ``other trawl'' fisheries in Zone 1 of the 
    Bering Sea subarea is 2.5 crab/mt of groundfish during the first half 
    of 1995. This standard has remained unchanged since 1992.
        With the exception of rock sole, little fishing effort for flatfish 
    has occurred in Zone 1 during recent years, because commercial 
    concentrations of yellowfin sole and ``other flatfish'' normally occur 
    north of this area, when these fisheries opened on May 1. Because 
    regulations recently have been implemented that revise the opening date 
    for these flatfish fisheries to January 20, limited observer data exist 
    for the yellowfin sole fishery in Zone 1 for the 4-year period of 1991-
    94. These data indicate average red king crab bycatch rates during the 
    first part of the year between 0.23 and 2.19 crab/mt of groundfish. 
    During this same 4-year period, the first and second quarter bycatch 
    rates of red king crab experienced by vessels participating in the 
    ``other trawl'' fishery ranged from .02 to 2.39 crab/mt of groundfish. 
    The total bycatch of red king crab by vessels participating in the 1994 
    trawl fisheries is estimated at 244,634 crab, or about 122 percent of 
    the 200,000 red king crab bycatch limit established for the trawl 
    fisheries in Zone 1. Most of red king crab bycatch (193,016 crab) 
    occurred in the rock sole fishery. At the request of the Council, NMFS 
    is pursuing an emergency trawl closure in Zone 1 to reduce the number 
    of female red king crab taken as bycatch. This action was recommended 
    by the Council in response to conservation concerns ensuing from 
    results of the 1994 NMFS crab trawl survey that showed female crab to 
    be below threshold numbers. The emergency rule would close lucrative 
    fishing grounds used by the rock sole fishery and would change observer 
    coverage requirements to provide NMFS with more thorough and timely 
    data on crab bycatch in Zone 1, so that specified fishery bycatch 
    allowances are not exceeded. Anticipating that fishery bycatch 
    allowances will not be exceeded in 1995 and that the red king crab 
    bycatch limit will restrict bycatch amounts to specified levels, the 
    Council maintained the 2.5 red king crab/mt of groundfish bycatch rate 
    standard. As mentioned above, the Council has requested that NMFS 
    pursue rulemaking that would [[Page 2908]] allow separate red king crab 
    bycatch rate standards for the rock sole fishery in the event that 
    proposed trawl mesh regulations result in higher crab bycatch rates.
        The Regional Director has determined that Council recommendations 
    for bycatch rate standards are appropriately based on the information 
    and considerations necessary for such determinations under 
    Secs. 672.26(c) and 675.26(c). Therefore, the Regional Director concurs 
    in the Council's determinations and recommendations for halibut and red 
    king crab bycatch rate standards for the first half of 1995 as set 
    forth in Table 1. These bycatch rate standards may be revised and 
    published in the Federal Register when deemed appropriate by the 
    Regional Director pending his consideration of the information set 
    forth at Secs. 672.26(c)(2)(v) and 675.26(c)(2)(v).
        As required in regulations at Secs. 672.26(a)(2)(iii) and 
    675.26(a)(2)(iii), the 1995 fishing months are specified as the 
    following periods for purposes of calculating vessel bycatch rates 
    under the incentive program:
    
    Month 1: January 1 through January 28;
    Month 2: January 29 through February 25;
    Month 3: February 26 through April 1;
    Month 4: April 2 through April 29;
    Month 5: April 30 through June 3;
    Month 6: June 4 through July 1;
    Month 7: July 2 through July 29;
    Month 8: July 30 through September 2;
    Month 9: September 3 through September 30;
    Month 10: October 1 through October 28;
    Month 11: October 29 through December 2; and
    Month 12: December 3 through December 31.
    
    Classification
    
        This action is taken under 50 CFR 672.26 and 675.26 and is exempt 
    from review under E.O. 12866.
        Information upon which the recommended bycatch rate standards were 
    initially based was reviewed by the Council at its September, 1994, 
    meeting. The Council reconfirmed the recommended bycatch rate standards 
    at its December 1994 meeting after considering new information about 
    the potential effect of voluntary use of large mesh trawl gear in the 
    rock sole fishery on prohibited species bycatch rates. These standards 
    must be effective by the start of the 1995 trawl season on January 20, 
    to avoid a lapse in vessel accountability under the vessel incentive 
    program. Without this accountability, prohibited species bycatch rates 
    could increase in the groundfish trawl fisheries, prohibited species 
    bycatch allowances could be reached sooner, specified groundfish trawl 
    fisheries could be closed prematurely, and owners and operators of 
    groundfish trawl vessels could forego additional revenues. Therefore, 
    in accordance with Secs. 672.26(c)(2) and 675.26(c)(2), the Assistant 
    Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA, finds for good cause that it is 
    impractical and contrary to the public interest to afford prior notice 
    and opportunity for public comment on this action beyond the start of 
    the 1995 trawl season, or to delay its effective date.
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
    
        Dated: January 6, 1995.
    Richard B. Stone,
    Acting Director, Office of Fisheries Conservation and Management, 
    National Marine Fisheries Service.
    
     Table 1.--Bycatch Rate Standards, by Fishery and Quarter, for the First
      Half of 1995 for Purposes of the Vessel Incentive Program in the BSAI 
                                     and GOA                                
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      1995  
                                                                     bycatch
                          Fishery and quarter                         rate  
                                                                    standard
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Halibut bycatch rate standards (kilogram of halibut/metric ton of   
                                groundfish catch)                           
                                                                            
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    BSAI Midwater pollock:                                                  
      Qt 1........................................................       1.0
      Qt 2........................................................       1.0
    BSAI Bottom pollock:                                                    
      Qt 1........................................................       7.5
      Qt 2........................................................       5.0
    BSAI Yellowfin sole:                                                    
      Qt 1........................................................       5.0
      Qt 2........................................................       5.0
    BSAI Other trawl:                                                       
      Qt 1........................................................      30.0
      Qt 2........................................................      30.0
    GOA Midwater pollock:                                                   
      Qt 1........................................................       1.0
      Qt 2........................................................       1.0
    GOA Other trawl:                                                        
      Qt 1........................................................      40.0
      Qt 2........................................................      40.0
                                                                            
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Zone 1 red king crab bycatch rate standards (number of crab/metric ton
                              of groundfish catch)                          
                                                                            
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    BSAI yellowfin sole:                                                    
      Qt 1........................................................       2.5
      Qt 2........................................................       2.5
    BSAI Other trawl:                                                       
      Qt 1........................................................       2.5
      Qt 2........................................................       2.5
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
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Document Information

Effective Date:
1/20/1995
Published:
01/12/1995
Department:
Commerce Department
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Pacific halibut and red king crab bycatch rate standards; request for comments.
Document Number:
95-728
Dates:
Effective 12:01 a.m., Alaska local time (A.l.t.), January 20, 1995, through 12 midnight, A.l.t., June 30, 1995. Comments on this
Pages:
2905-2908 (4 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 900833-1095, I.D. 010395B
PDF File:
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CFR: (2)
50 CFR 672
50 CFR 675