98-34729. Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Gulf of Alaska; Interim 1999 Harvest Specifications  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 1 (Monday, January 4, 1999)]
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    [FR Doc No: 98-34729]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    
    50 CFR Part 679
    
    [Docket No. 981222314-8321-02; I.D. 121698B]
    
    
    Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Gulf of 
    Alaska; Interim 1999 Harvest Specifications
    
    AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Interim 1999 harvest specifications for groundfish and 
    associated management measures.
    
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    SUMMARY: NMFS issues interim 1999 total allowable catch (TAC) amounts 
    for each category of groundfish and specifications for prohibited 
    species bycatch allowances for the groundfish fishery of the Gulf of 
    Alaska (GOA). This action is necessary to conserve and manage the 
    groundfish resources in the GOA and is intended to implement the goals 
    and objectives of the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the 
    Gulf of Alaska (FMP).
    
    DATES: Effective 0001 hrs, Alaska local time (A.l.t.), January 1, 1999, 
    until the effective date of the final 1999 harvest specifications for 
    GOA groundfish, which will be published in the Federal Register.
    
    ADDRESSES: The preliminary 1999 Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation 
    (SAFE) Report, dated September 1998, is available from the North 
    Pacific Fishery Management Council, 605 West 4th Avenue, Suite 306, 
    Anchorage, AK 99501-2252, telephone 907-586-7237. The Final 
    Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement as well as an Environmental 
    Assessment prepared for this action and the final 1999 GOA groundfish 
    specifications may be obtained from the Alaska Region, NMFS, P.O. Box 
    21668, Juneau, Alaska 99801-21668, Attn: Lori Gravel.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mary Furuness, 907-586-7228.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        Federal regulations at 50 CFR part 679 that implement the FMP 
    govern the groundfish fisheries in the GOA. The North Pacific Fishery 
    Management Council (Council) prepared the FMP, and NMFS approved it 
    under the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and 
    Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). General regulations that also 
    pertain to the U.S. fisheries appear at 50 CFR part 600.
        The Council met October 7 to 12, 1998, to review scientific 
    information concerning groundfish stocks. At that meeting, the Council 
    adopted the preliminary SAFE Report for the 1999 GOA groundfish 
    fisheries. The preliminary SAFE Report, dated September 1998, provides 
    an update on the status of stocks. Copies of the preliminary SAFE 
    Report are available for public review from the Council (see 
    ADDRESSES). The Council recommended a preliminary total TAC of 327,046 
    metric tons (mt) and a preliminary total acceptable biological catch of 
    548,650 mt for the 1999 fishing year.
        Under Sec. 679.20(c)(1)(ii), NMFS published in the December 30, 
    1998 Federal Register, the proposed initial harvest specifications for 
    groundfish and associated management measures in the GOA for the 1999 
    fishing year. That action discusses in detail the 1999 specification 
    process, as well as 1999 proposed specifications, reserves, 
    apportionments for groundfish, and PSC limits.
        This action provides interim harvest specifications and 
    apportionments thereof of GOA groundfish for the 1999 fishing year that 
    will become available on January 1, 1999, and remain in effect until 
    superseded by the final 1999 harvest specifications. NMFS notes that 
    the Council, at its December 1998 meeting, requested NMFS to implement, 
    by emergency interim rule, conservation measures to mitigate impacts of 
    the GOA pollock fishery on Steller sea lions and their critical 
    habitat. Prior to the opening of the 1999 pollock trawl fisheries, NMFS 
    will implement measures necessary to ensure that the pollock trawl 
    fisheries do not jeopardize the continued existence, or adversely 
    modify the critical habitat, of Steller sea lions. NMFS will revise the 
    pollock interim specifications accordingly.
    
    Establishment of Interim TACs
    
        Regulations at Sec. 679.20(c)(2) require that one-fourth of each 
    proposed TAC and apportionment thereof (not including the reserves and 
    the first seasonal allowance of pollock), one-fourth of the proposed 
    halibut prohibited species catch (PSC) amounts, and the proposed first 
    seasonal allowance of pollock become available for harvest at 0001 
    hours, A.l.t., January 1, on an interim basis and remain in effect 
    until superseded by the final harvest specifications.
        On December 16, 1998, NMFS approved portions of Amendment 51 to the 
    FMP, which allocate 100 percent of the pollock TAC and 90 percent of 
    the Pacific cod TAC to vessels catching pollock and Pacific cod for 
    processing by the inshore component. Ten percent of the Pacific cod TAC 
    is allocated to vessels catching Pacific cod for processing by the 
    offshore component.
        The reserves for the GOA are 20 percent of the TAC amounts for 
    pollock, Pacific cod, flatfish species, and the ``other species'' 
    category. The GOA groundfish TAC amounts have been fully utilized since 
    1987. NMFS expects this trend to continue in 1999, and, with the 
    exception of Pacific cod, has proposed reapportioning all the reserves 
    to TAC.
        The Pacific cod fishery in the GOA has become increasingly 
    difficult to manage. The increased number of participants, unexpected 
    increases in harvest rates, and unexpected shifts to other management 
    areas and targets in the GOA have resulted in overharvests of Pacific 
    cod in some areas. Therefore, NMFS proposed to initially reserve 20 
    percent of the Pacific cod TACs in the GOA as a management buffer to 
    prevent exceeding the Pacific cod TAC.
        With the exception of Pacific cod, the interim TAC amounts 
    contained in Table 1 to this part reflect the
    
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    reapportionment of reserves back to the TAC.
    
    Interim 1999 GOA Groundfish Harvest Specifications and 
    Apportionments
    
        Table 1 to this part provides interim TAC amounts, interim TAC 
    allocations of Pacific cod to the inshore and offshore components, the 
    first seasonal allowance of pollock in the combined Western and Central 
    regulatory areas, and interim sablefish TAC apportionments to hook-and-
    line and trawl gear. These interim TAC amounts and apportionments 
    become effective at 0001 hours, A.l.t., January 1, 1999. This table 
    also lists inshore/offshore allocations of Pacific cod that will be 
    effective under the final rule implementing the inshore/offshore 
    allocations of Pacific cod authorized under Amendment 51 to the FMP 
    that was approved by NMFS on December 16, 1998.
    
        Table 1.--Interim 1999 TAC Amounts of Groundfish for the Combined
        Western/Central (W/C), Western (W), Central (C), and Eastern (E)
       Regulatory Areas, and in the West Yakutat (WYak), Southeast Outside
     (SEO), and Gulfwide (GW) Districts of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA);\1\ \2\
     the First Seasonal Allowances of Pollock in the Combined W/C Regulatory
     Areas; Interim Sablefish TAC Apportionments to Hook-and-Line (H/L) and
                                Trawl (TRW) Gear
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                                                                Interim TAC
                Species                        Area                (mt)
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    Pollock 3 4
                                     W (610)                           7,450
                                     C (620)                          12,510
                                     C (630)                           9,830
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        Subtotal...................  W/C                              29,790
                                     E                                 1,395
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        Total......................  .......................          31,185
    Pacific cod \5\
        Inshore....................  W                                 4,171
        Offshore...................  W                                   436
        Inshore....................  C                                 7,510
        Offshore...................  C                                   834
        Inshore....................  E                                   211
        Offshore...................  E                                    23
                                                             ---------------
        Total......................  .......................          12,523
    Flatfish, Deep-water \6\
                                     W                                    85
                                     C                                   923
                                     E                                   785
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        Total......................  .......................           1,793
    Rex sole
                                     W                                   298
                                     C                                 1,373
                                     E                                   618
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        Total......................  .......................           2,288
    Flathead sole
                                     W                                   500
                                     C                                 1,250
                                     E                                   510
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        Total......................  .......................           2,260
    Flatfish, Shallow-water \7\
                                     W                                 1,125
                                     C                                 3,238
                                     E                                   295
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        Total......................  .......................           4,658
    Arrowtooth flounder
                                     W                                 1,250
                                     C                                 6,250
                                     E                                 1,250
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        Total......................  .......................           8,750
    Sablefish 8 9 10
        H/L........................  W                              N/A(368)
        TRW........................  W                                    92
        H/L........................  C                            N/A(1,264)
        TRW........................  C                                   316
        TRW........................  E                                    75
        H/L........................  WYak                           N/A(543)
        H/L........................  SEO                            N/A(872)
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        Total......................  .......................           3,530
    Pacific ocean perch \11\
                                     W                                   453
                                     C                                 1,650
                                     E                                   592
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        Total......................  .......................           2,694
    Shortraker/rougheye \12\
                                     W                                    40
                                     C                                   242
                                     E                                   115
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        Total......................  .......................             397
    Rockfish, northern \13\
                                     W                                   210
                                     C                                 1,037
                                     E                                     3
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        Total......................  .......................           1,250
    Rockfish, other 14 15
                                     W                                     5
                                     C                                   162
                                     E                                   375
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        Total......................  .......................             542
    Rockfish, pelagic shelf \16\
                                     W                                   155
                                     C                                   815
                                     E                                   250
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        Total......................  .......................           1,220
    Rockfish, demersal shelf SEO
     \17\
                                     SEO                                 140
    Thornyhead rockfish
                                     W                                    63
                                     C                                   178
                                     E                                   260
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        Total......................  .......................             500
    Atka mackerel
                                     GW                                  150
        Other species \18\.........  .......................           3,893
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        GOA Total Interim TAC......  .......................          78,462
    (Interim TAC amounts have been
     rounded.)
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    \1\ Reserves have been reapportioned back to each species TAC and are
      reflected in the interim TAC amounts except for Pacific cod. (See Sec.
       679.20(a)(2).)
    \2\ See Sec.  679.2 for definitions of regulatory area and statistical
      area. See Figure 3b to part 679 for a description of regulatory
      district.
    \3\ Pollock is apportioned to three statistical areas in the combined
      Western/Central Regulatory Area, and is further divided into three
      allowances of 25 percent, 35 percent, and 40 percent. The first
      allowances are in effect on an interim basis as of January 1, 1999. In
      the Eastern Regulatory Area, pollock is not divided into less than
      annual allowances, and one-fourth of the TAC is available on an
      interim basis.
    \4\ Under Amendment 51 of the FMP approved by NMFS on December 16, 1998,
      the pollock TAC in all regulatory areas will be allocated 100 percent
      to vessels catching groundfish for processing by the inshore component
      after subtraction of amounts that are determined by the Regional
      Administrator, NMFS, to be necessary to support the bycatch needs of
      the offshore component in directed fisheries for other groundfish
      species. At this time, these bycatch amounts are unknown and will be
      determined during the fishing year. (See Sec.  679.20(a)(6)(ii)).
    \5\ The Pacific cod TAC in all regulatory areas is allocated 90 percent
      to vessels catching groundfish for processing by the inshore component
      and 10 percent to vessels catching groundfish for processing by the
      offshore component. (See Sec.  679.20(a)(6)(iii).)
    \6\ ``Deep-water flatfish'' means Dover sole, Greenland turbot and
      deepsea sole.
    \7\ ``Shallow-water flatfish'' means flatfish not including ``deep-water
      flatfish'', flathead sole, rex sole, or arrowtooth flounder.
    \8\ Sablefish TAC amounts for each of the regulatory areas and districts
      are assigned to hook-and-line and trawl gear. In the Central and
      Western Regulatory Areas, 80 percent of the TAC is allocated to hook-
      and-line gear and 20 percent to trawl gear. In the Eastern Regulatory
      Area, 95 percent of the TAC is assigned to hook-and-line gear. Five
      percent is allocated to trawl gear and may only be used as bycatch to
      support directed fisheries for other target species. (See Sec.
      679.20(a)(4).)
    
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    \9\ The sablefish hook-and-line (H/L) gear fishery is managed under the
      Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) program and is subject to regulations
      contained in subpart D of 50 CFR part 679. Annual IFQ amounts are
      based on the final TAC amount specified for the sablefish H/L gear
      fishery as contained in the final specifications for groundfish. Under
      Sec.  679.7(f)(3), retention of sablefish caught with H/L gear is
      prohibited unless the harvest is authorized under a valid IFQ permit
      and IFQ card. In 1999, IFQ permits and IFQ cards will not be valid
      prior to the effective date of the 1999 final specifications. Thus,
      fishing for sablefish with H/L gear will not be authorized under these
      interim specifications. Nonetheless, interim amounts are shown in
      parentheses to reflect assignments of one-fourth of the proposed TAC
      amounts among gear categories and regulatory areas in accordance with
      Sec.  679.20(c)(2)(i). See Sec.  679.40 for guidance on the annual
      allocation of IFQ.
    \10\ Sablefish caught in the GOA with gear other than hook-and-line or
      trawl gear must be treated as prohibited species and may not be
      retained.
    \11\ ``Pacific ocean perch'' means Sebastes alutus.
    \12\ ``Shortraker/rougheye rockfish'' means Sebastes borealis
      (shortraker) and S. aleutianus (rougheye).
    \13\ ``Northern rockfish'' means Sebastes polyspinis.
    \14\ ``Other rockfish'' in the Western and Central Regulatory Areas and
      in the West Yakutat District means slope rockfish and demersal shelf
      rockfish. The category ``other rockfish'' in the Southeast Outside
      District means slope rockfish.
    \15\ ``Slope rockfish'' means Sebastes aurora (aurora), S. melanostomus
      (blackgill), S. paucispinis (bocaccio), S. goodei (chilipepper), S.
      crameri (darkblotch), S. elongatus (greenstriped), S. variegateu
      (harlequin), S. wilsoni (pygmy), S. proriger (redstripe), S. zacentrus
      (sharpchin), S. jordani (shortbelly), S. brevispinis (silvergrey), S.
      diploproa (splitnose), S. saxicola (stripetail), S. miniatus
      (vermilion), S. babcocki (redbanded), and S. reedi (yellowmouth).
    \16\ ``Pelagic shelf rockfish'' includes Sebastes ciliatus (dusky), S.
      entomelas (widow), and S. flavidus (yellowtail). ``Offshore Pelagic
      shelf rockfish'' includes S. ciliatus (dusky), S. entomelas (widow),
      and S. flavidus (yellowtail).
    \17\ ``Demersal shelf rockfish'' means Sebastes pinniger (canary), S.
      nebulosus (china), S. caurinus (copper), S. maliger (quillback), S.
      helvomaculatus (rosethorn), S. nigrocinctus (tiger), and S. ruberrimus
      (yelloweye).
    \18\ ``Other species'' includes sculpins, sharks, skates, squid, and
      octopus. The TAC for ``other species'' equals 5 percent of the TAC
      amounts of target species.
    
    Interim Halibut PSC Mortality Limits
    
        Under Sec. 679.21(d), annual Pacific halibut PSC mortality limits 
    are established for trawl and hook-and-line gear and may be established 
    for pot gear. The Council recommended that the 1998 halibut mortality 
    limits be reestablished for 1999 because no new information was 
    available. Consistent with 1998, the Council recommended exemptions for 
    pot gear, jig gear, and the sablefish hook-and-line fishery from 
    halibut PSC limits for 1999. The interim PSC limits take effect on 
    January 1, 1999, and remain in effect until superseded by the final 
    1999 harvest specifications. The interim halibut PSC limits are: (1) 
    500 mt to trawl gear, (2) 75 mt to hook-and-line gear for fisheries 
    other than demersal shelf rockfish, and (3) 2.5 mt to hook-and-line 
    gear for the demersal shelf rockfish fishery in the Southeast Outside 
    District.
        Regulations at Sec. 679.21(d)(3)(iii) authorize apportionments of 
    the trawl halibut PSC limit allowance as bycatch allowances to a deep-
    water species complex; comprising rex sole, sablefish, rockfish, deep-
    water flatfish, and arrowtooth flounder, and to a shallow-water species 
    complex; comprising pollock, Pacific cod, shallow-water flatfish, 
    flathead sole, Atka mackerel, and ``other species''. The interim 1999 
    apportionment for the shallow-water species complex is 417 mt and for 
    the deep-water species complex is 83 mt.
        NMFS will implement fishery closures for those fisheries where 
    insufficient interim TAC exists to support a directed fishery. The 
    closures will be implemented prior to the beginning of the 1999 fishing 
    year.
    
    Classification
    
        This action is authorized under 50 CFR 679.20 and is exempt from 
    review under E.O. 12866.
        Pursuant to section 7 of the Endangered Species Act, NMFS completed 
    a consultation on the effects of the pollock and Atka mackerel 
    fisheries on listed and candidate species, including the Steller sea 
    lion, and designated critical habitat. The biological opinion prepared 
    for this consultation, dated December 3, 1998, concludes that the 
    pollock fisheries in the Bering Sea/Aleutian Island Management Area, 
    and the GOA jeopardize the continued existence of Steller sea lions and 
    adversely modify their designated critical habitat. The biological 
    opinion contains reasonable and prudent alternatives (RPAs) to mitigate 
    the adverse impacts of the pollock fisheries on Steller sea lions. At 
    its December meeting, the Council recommended specific measures 
    necessary to implement the RPAs. On December 16, 1998, NMFS issued 
    revised reasonable and prudent alternatives based on the Council's 
    recommendations adopted during its December meeting, which adhere to 
    the principles identified in the December 3, 1998, Biological Opinion. 
    Prior to the start of the 1999 pollock fishery, NMFS will implement 
    these measures through emergency rulemaking.
        NMFS also initiated consultation on the effects of the 1999 GOA 
    groundfish fisheries (excluding pollock) on listed and candidate 
    species, including the Steller sea lion and listed seabirds, and on 
    designated critical habitat. The biological opinion prepared for this 
    consultation, dated December 22, 1998, concludes that groundfish 
    fisheries in the GOA (excluding pollock) are not likely to jeopardize 
    the continued existence of the listed and candidate species, or to 
    adversely modify designated critical habitat.
        The Assistant Administrator for Fisheries (AA), NOAA, finds for 
    good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) that the need to establish interim 
    total allowable catch level limitations and related management measures 
    for fisheries in the GOA, effective on January 1, 1999, makes it 
    impracticable and contrary to the public interest to provide prior 
    notice and opportunity for public comment on this rule. Likwise, the AA 
    finds for good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) that the need to 
    establish interim TAC levels and other management measures in the GOA, 
    effective on January 1, 1999, makes it impractical and contrary to the 
    public interest to delay the effective date of the limits and measures 
    for 30 days. Regulations at Sec. 679.20(c)(2) require NMFS to specify 
    interim harvest specifications to be effective on January 1 and remain 
    in effect until superseded by the final specifications in order for the 
    GOA groundfish fishing season to begin on January 1 (see Sec. 679.23). 
    Without interim specifications in effect on January 1, the groundfish 
    fisheries would not be able to open on January 1, which would result in 
    unnecessary closures and disruption within the fishing industry. 
    Because the stock assessment reports and other information concerning 
    the fisheries in the GOA became available only recently, NMFS is not 
    able to provide an opportunity for comment on the interim 
    specifications. NMFS anticipates that the interim specifications will 
    be in effect for only a short period of time before they are superseded 
    by the final specifications. The proposed 1999 harvest specifications 
    for groundfish of the GOA have been published in the
    
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    Federal Register on December 30, 1998, and provide the opportunity for 
    public comment. The interim specifications will be effective January 1, 
    1999.
        Because these interim specifications are not required to be issued 
    with prior notice and opportunity for public comment, the analytical 
    requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility Act do not apply. 
    Consequently, no regulatory flexibility analysis has been prepared.
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq. and 1801 et seq.
    
        Dated: December 28, 1998.
    Gary C. Matlock,
    Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
    Service.
    [FR Doc. 98-34729 Filed 12-28-98; 4:55 pm]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
1/1/1999
Published:
01/04/1999
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Interim 1999 harvest specifications for groundfish and associated management measures.
Document Number:
98-34729
Dates:
Effective 0001 hrs, Alaska local time (A.l.t.), January 1, 1999, until the effective date of the final 1999 harvest specifications for GOA groundfish, which will be published in the Federal Register.
Pages:
46-50 (5 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 981222314-8321-02, I.D. 121698B
PDF File:
98-34729.pdf
CFR: (2)
50 CFR 679.20(c)(2)(i)
50 CFR 679.7(f)(3)