94-1476. Queen Conch Resources of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands  

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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    [I.D. #123093F]
    
     
    
    Queen Conch Resources of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands
    
    AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare a draft environmental impact 
    statement (DEIS) and request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: NMFS announces the intention of the Caribbean Fishery 
    Management Council (Council) to prepare a DEIS on a proposed Fishery 
    Management Plan for Queen Conch Resources of Puerto Rico and the U.S. 
    Virgin Islands (FMP). Management measures under consideration are 
    designed to protect queen conch from further overharvest and damage 
    from pollution and habitat degradation, and to restore the 
    overexploited resource.
        The Council also announces a continuing public process to determine 
    the scope of issues to be addressed and to identify the significant 
    issues related to instituting a queen conch management program. The 
    purpose of this notice is to inform the public of this ongoing process 
    and of the opportunity to participate by submitting written comments.
    
    DATES: Written comments on the scope of the DEIS must be submitted by 
    February 22, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Scoping comments and requests for additional information on 
    conch management issues should be sent to SR. Miguel Rolon, Executive 
    Director, Caribbean Fishery Management Council, Suite 1108, 268 Ave. 
    Munoz Rivera, San Juan, Puerto Rico 00918-4577.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sr. Miguel Rolon, (809) 766-5928.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    
    Background
    
        At a meeting on March 9-10, 1988, in La Parguera, Puerto Rico, the 
    Council reaffirmed its intent to manage declining conch resources 
    within its area of jurisdiction. The status of the conch fishery was 
    assessed in 1987 by Appeldoorn under contract with the Council. 
    Overfishing was documented as so severe that the queen conch had 
    virtually disappeared from certain traditional fishing grounds, 
    especially from shallow areas. Decreased abundance has caused fishermen 
    to move to other areas or into deep waters with scuba gear. Specific 
    indications of overfishing of queen conch are: (1) Recent large 
    decreases in catch following periods of historically high landing; (2) 
    a low density of conch observed in resource surveys; (3) reports from 
    fishermen that the resource is noticeably declining; and (4) high 
    levels of fishing mortality in comparison to natural mortality, 
    indicating that harvest is exceeding production and that overfishing is 
    occurring.
    Actions and Possible Alternatives Under Consideration
        The Council intends to develop the FMP to regulate the harvest of 
    queen conch and to rebuild the overfished resource. Among alternatives, 
    the Council will examine the following measures: (1) Seasonal closures; 
    (2) area closures; (3) minimum sizes; (4) gear restrictions; (5) 
    harvest limitations; (6) permitting requirements; (7) limiting entry; 
    (8) reporting requirements; and (9) no regulatory action.
    
    Scoping Process
    
        The council initially held scoping meetings on the conch fishery in 
    September and November 1979; however, management efforts were abandoned 
    when the meetings disclosed that conch resources occurred predominantly 
    in waters under local (non-Federal) jurisdiction. After a lapse of 
    about 8 years, efforts to manage queen conch were reinitiated after 
    local resources were nearly exhausted and remaining conch resources 
    were largely in Federal waters. Accordingly, scoping comments have been 
    invited by the Council periodically since 1987. Upon reinitiation of 
    the FMP planning efforts, scoping meetings were conducted in St. 
    Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands (U.S.V.I.) on February 25, 1988, and in 
    Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, on February 26, 1988, to obtain recommendations 
    from fishery participants on managing the fishery.
        In addition, management issues for the queen conch fishery were 
    also discussed at the following Council meetings: St. Thomas, U.S.V.I., 
    April 4-5, 1990; La Parguera, Puerto Rico, July 18-19, 1990; St. Croix, 
    U.S.V.I., March 27-28, 1991; San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 26-27, 1992; 
    and St. Croix, U.S.V.I., September 24-25, 1992. Because, a major 
    amendment to the Fishery Management Plan for the Reef Fish Fishery of 
    Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands took higher priority, the 
    Council further deferred preparation of the FMP.
        In view of all the previous discussions, no additional scoping 
    meetings are scheduled on queen conch. Public hearings will be held on 
    the draft FMP (Options Paper) and the DEIS; dates will be announced 
    later. Further elaboration of proposed management measures for queen 
    conch will take place at Council meetings scheduled during 1994. The 
    Council will take testimony on proposed management measures at regular 
    meetings where conch resources are addressed, as well as at public 
    hearings on the draft options paper, FMP, and DEIS.
    
    Timetable for DEIS Preparation and Decisionmaking Schedule
    
        The Council has established a tentative schedule for preparation, 
    review, approval, and implementation of a queen conch FMP. Under this 
    schedule, the draft FMP options paper and DEIS should be completed by 
    September 1994. If the draft documents are acceptable, the Council will 
    schedule public hearings on the proposed management options. It is 
    anticipated that public comments will be addressed and that revised 
    documents suitable for Secretarial review and approval will be 
    completed by the end of November 1994.
        Under the Magnuson Act, Secretarial review of a proposed management 
    plan takes up to 95 days and includes concurrent public comment periods 
    on the documents submitted. Depending on the receipt date of the FMP 
    and necessary documents and, if approved by the Secretary, the new 
    management program probably would become effective in the spring of 
    1995.
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
    
        Dated: January 18, 1994.
    David S. Crestin,
    Acting Director, Office of Fisheries Conservation and Management, 
    National Marine Fisheries Service.
    [FR Doc. 94-1476 Filed 1-19-94; 4:15 pm]
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Document Information

Published:
01/21/1994
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of intent to prepare a draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) and request for comments.
Document Number:
94-1476
Dates:
Written comments on the scope of the DEIS must be submitted by February 22, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: January 21, 1994, I.D. #123093F