99-26039. Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast Multispecies and Monkfish Fisheries; Monkfish Fishery Management Plan  

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    Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast Multispecies and 
    Monkfish Fisheries; Monkfish Fishery Management Plan; Final Rule
    
    Federal Register / Vol. 64, No. 194 / Thursday, October 7, 1999 / 
    Rules and Regulations
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    
    15 CFR Part 902
    
    50 CFR Part 648
    
    [Docket No. 981223319-9167-02; I.D. 112598B]
    RIN 0648-AJ44
    
    
    Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast 
    Multispecies and Monkfish Fisheries; Monkfish Fishery Management Plan
    
    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 approved measures 
    contained in the Monkfish Fishery Management Plan (FMP). These 
    regulations implement the following measures: Establishment of two 
    monkfish management areas; target total allowable catch levels (TACs); 
    limited access; effort limits through days-at-sea (DAS) allocations; 
    trip limits and incidental harvest allowances; minimum size and mesh 
    limits; gear restrictions; spawning season closures; a framework 
    adjustment process; permitting and reporting requirements; and other 
    measures for administration and enforcement. The intended effect of 
    this rule is to stop overfishing and rebuild the monkfish stock. In 
    addition, NMFS informs the public of the approval by the Office of 
    Management and Budget (OMB) of the collection-of-information 
    requirements contained in this rule and publishes the OMB control 
    numbers for these collections.
    
    DATES: This rule is effective November 8, 1999.
    
    ADDRESSES: Copies of the FMP, its Regulatory Impact Review (RIR), the 
    Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA), and the Final 
    Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) are available from Paul J. 
    Howard, Executive Director, New England Fishery Management Council 
    (NEFMC), Suntaug Office Park, 5 Broadway (US Rte. 1), Saugus, MA 01906-
    1036.
        Comments regarding the collection-of-information requirements 
    contained in this final rule should be sent to Patricia Kurkul, 
    Regional Administrator, NMFS, Northeast Regional Office, One Blackburn 
    Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930, and to the Office of Information and 
    Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 
    20503 (Attention: NOAA Desk Officer).
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: E. Martin Jaffe, Fishery Policy 
    Analyst, 978-281-9272.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This final rule implements the measures 
    contained in the Monkfish FMP, which were approved by NMFS on behalf of 
    the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) on March 3, 1999. All of the 
    measures contained in the Monkfish FMP but one, the ``running clock'' 
    provision, as originally submitted, were approved by NMFS on behalf of 
    the Secretary. A proposed rule to implement these measures was 
    published on February 16, 1999 (64 FR 7601). NMFS disapproved the 
    running clock provision because it believes that the measure fails to 
    meet national standard 7 of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation 
    and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) with regard to minimizing 
    costs. This provision would have placed an incremental burden on the 
    administration and enforcement of this measure. Additionally, the 
    provision could have conflicted with multispecies vessels also on a cod 
    running clock. Instances could have occurred where a vessel called out 
    with overages in both fisheries, or in one and not in the other, 
    thereby creating an administratively burdensome and confusing program.
        Details concerning the justification for and development of the 
    Monkfish FMP and the implementing regulations were provided in the 
    notice of availability (NOA) of a Monkfish FMP (63 FR 66524, December 
    2, 1998) and in the preamble to the proposed rule (64 FR 7601, February 
    16, 1999) and are not repeated here.
    
    Approved Measures
    
    Two Management Areas
    
        The FMP divides the Northeast monkfish fishery into two management 
    areas separated by a line that roughly runs along Georges Bank from 
    Cape Cod, MA, to the Hague Line. One is the Northern Fishery Management 
    Area (NFMA) and the other is the Southern Fishery Management Area 
    (SFMA).
    
    Total Allowable Catch
    
        The FMP establishes a procedure for setting annual target TAC 
    levels for monkfish, with the exception of target TACs for the fishing 
    year beginning May 1, 1999, which are established by this rule. The 
    target TACs will be based on the best available scientific information 
    and will provide a measure by which to evaluate the effectiveness of 
    the management program and to make annual determinations on the need 
    for adjustments to this program. During the first fishing year 
    beginning May 1, 1999, the annual target TACs are set at 5,673 mt 
    (12,506,614 lb) and 6,024 mt (13,280,423 lb) in the NFMA and the SFMA. 
    The target TAC levels will be set or adjusted so as to attain a fishing 
    mortality rate of 0.07 in the NFMA and of 0.26 in the SFMA for the 
    1999, 2000, and 2001 fishing years. Beginning with the 2002 fishing 
    year, the target TACs will be set so as to halt overfishing in 2002 and 
    allow rebuilding to the stock biomass targets from fishing years 2002 
    to 2009.
    
    Qualification Criteria for Limited Access
    
        Vessels qualify for monkfish limited access based on a vessel's, or 
    a replaced vessel's, historic participation from February 28, 1991, to 
    February 27, 1995 (the monkfish control date).
        Subject to certain restrictions set forth in this rule, a vessel 
    qualifies for a limited access monkfish permit if the vessel landed 
    50,000 lb (22,680 kg) tail-weight or 166,000 lb (75,298 kg) 
    whole-weight during the qualification period. Vessels that do not have 
    multispecies or scallop limited access permits and qualify according to 
    this criterion will receive a ``Category A'' monkfish limited access 
    permit. Vessels that have a multispecies or scallop limited access 
    permit and qualify according to this criterion will receive a 
    ``Category C'' monkfish limited access permit. (Note: The fisheries for 
    Atlantic scallops and Northeast multispecies are governed by 50 CFR 
    part 648--Fisheries of the Northeastern United States, Subparts D and 
    F, respectively. The limited access fisheries for scallops and 
    Northeast multispecies are closed to new entrants.) All vessels not 
    qualifying for a Category A or C permit that are less than 51 gross 
    registered tons (GRT) and vessels of any size that have a multispecies 
    DAS permit will qualify for a limited access monkfish permit if the 
    vessel landed 7,500 lb (3,402 kg) tail-weight or 24,900 lb 
    (11,295 kg) whole-weight during the qualification period. Vessels 
    without a multispecies or scallop limited access permit that qualify 
    according to this criterion will receive a ``Category B'' monkfish 
    limited access permit. Vessels with a multispecies or scallop limited 
    access permit that qualify according to this criterion will receive a 
    ``Category D'' monkfish limited access permit. (See Table 2 to the 
    Preamble.)
    
    Permitting and Reporting Requirements
    
        Vessels that catch monkfish must have either a limited access 
    monkfish
    
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    permit (category A, B, C, or D) or a monkfish incidental catch permit 
    to fish for, possess, retain or land monkfish. (See Table 2.) Vessel 
    owners must also submit Vessel Trip Reports. Vessels with a limited 
    access monkfish permit must call in and out of the monkfish DAS program 
    when participating in the monkfish fishery. Dealers that land monkfish 
    must apply for a Dealer Permit and submit landings reports.
    
    Allocations of Monkfish DAS
    
        The DAS allocations for limited access monkfish permit holders are 
    shown in the following table. Forty (40) DAS are allocated to limited 
    access permitted vessels on November 8, 1999 (Year 1) and at the 
    beginning of Years 2 and 3. In Year 4 monkfish DAS will be set to zero 
    (0), unless other action is taken by the Councils and implemented by 
    NMFS. (See Table 1 to the Preamble.)
    
        Table 1. Monkfish Fishing Year and Maximum Annual DAS Allocations
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              Fishing Year\1\               Maximum Annual DAS Allocation:
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    November 8, 1999 - April 30, 2000...                                  40
    May 1, 2000 - April 30, 2001........                                  40
    May 1, 2001 - April 30, 2002........                                  40
    May 1, 2002 - April 30, 2003 and                                      0
     subsequent fishing years...........
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    \1\ For the first year of implementation of the FMP, 40 DAS will be
      allocated to limited access permitted vessels beginning on November 8,
      1999. Beginning in year 2 and subsequent years, DAS will be allocated
      for the monkfish fishing year (May 1 - April 30).
    \2\ Reserved
    
        Any vessel may carry over a maximum of 10 unused monkfish DAS to 
    the following fishing year's allocation (including beyond May 1, 2002). 
    Unused monkfish DAS may not be carried over beyond the year following 
    the one in which they were unused.
        While a multispecies and scallop vessel that qualifies for a 
    monkfish limited access permit (Categories C or D) receives the same 
    number of monkfish DAS as allocated to other permit categories, up to a 
    maximum of 40 DAS, when such a vessel fishes under the monkfish DAS 
    program, the trip also counts against a multispecies or scallop DAS, 
    whichever is applicable. A combination vessel that holds both a 
    multispecies and a scallop permit may fish under a monkfish DAS during 
    either a multispecies or scallop DAS, provided that unused multispecies 
    or scallop DAS are available. Such a vessel must declare whether to 
    count DAS against the multispecies or scallop DAS at the time it calls 
    into the monkfish DAS program. (See Table 2 to the Preamble.)
    
     Table 2--Monkfish permit categories, qualification criteria for permit
          categories, and DAS allocations for vessels on a monkfish DAS
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                                        Qualification
                                     Criteria1 for Permit
            Permit Category           Categories (landed    DAS Allociation2
                                     weight  expressed in
                                           pounds)
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      A...........................  Vessels that do not    40 DAS
                                     possess a
                                     multispecies or
                                     scallop limited
                                     access permit must
                                     have landed 50,000 lb tail-
                                     weight or 166,000 lb
                                     whole weight of
                                     monkfish during the
                                     qualifying period..
      B...........................  Vessels less than 51   40 DAS
                                     GRT that do not
                                     possess a
                                     multispecies or
                                     scallop limited
                                     access permit and do
                                     not qualify for a
                                     Category A Permit
                                     must have landed
                                     monkfish 7,500 lb tail-
                                     weight or 24,900 lb
                                     whole weight of
                                     monkfish during the
                                     qualifying period..
      C...........................  Vessels that possess   Up to 40 DAS &
                                     a multispecies or      vessel must also
                                     scallop limited        be on a
                                     access permit must     multispecies or
                                     meet landing           scallop DAS
                                     criteria as required
                                     for Permit Category
                                     A..
      D...........................  Vessels that possess   Up to 40 DAS &
                                     a multispecies         vessel must also
                                     limited access         be on a
                                     permit and vessels     multispecies or
                                     less than 51 GRT       scallop DAS
                                     that possess a
                                     scallop limited
                                     access permit that
                                     do not qualify for a
                                     Category C Permit
                                     must meet landing
                                     criteria as required
                                     for Permit Category
                                     B..
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    \1\ Vessel must have landed monkfish during qualifying period, i.e.,
      February 28, 1991, through February 27, 1995, in the amounts
      indicated.
    \2\ DAS allocations indicated are for fishing years 1999, 2000, and
      2001. For fishing years 2002 and thereafter, monkfish DAS will be set
      to zero (0), unless other action is taken by the NEFMC and MAFMC and
      implemented by NMFS.
    
    Trip Limits During a Monkfish DAS
    
        No monkfish trip limits apply to vessels fishing during a monkfish 
    DAS prior to May 1, 2000. If, based on landings, projected landings, 
    and other available data, the Regional Administrator determines that 
    the SFMA monkfish catch (for the period May 1, 1999 - April 30, 2000) 
    is less than or equal to the Year 1 SFMA target TAC, a notification 
    will be published in the Federal Register specifying that no monkfish 
    trip limit applies to a vessel that is fishing under a monkfish DAS in 
    the SFMA. Otherwise, the following trip limits will apply in the SFMA 
    beginning May 1, 2000, depending on the type of monkfish permit the 
    vessel holds and the type of gear the vessel uses: (1) Category A and C 
    vessels using mobile gear during a monkfish DAS, a landing limit of 
    1,500 lb (680 kg) tail-weight or 4,980 lb (2,259 kg) whole weight per 
    DAS; (2) Category B and D vessels using mobile gear during a monkfish 
    DAS, a landing limit of 1,000 lb (454 kg) tail-weight or 3,320 lb 
    (1,506 kg) whole weight per DAS; and (3) any vessel using fixed gear 
    during a monkfish DAS, a landing limit of 300 lb (136 kg) tail-
    
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    weight or 996 lb (452 kg) whole weight per DAS.
    
    Incidental Catch for Vessels Not on a Monkfish DAS
    
        Beginning November 8, 1999, the following measures apply:
        1. Vessels lawfully using large mesh (5\1/2\-inch (14-cm) diamond 
    or 6-inch (15.3-cm) square mesh throughout the body, extension, and 
    codend) while not on a monkfish, multispecies, or scallop DAS, may 
    retain and land whole monkfish up to 5 percent of the total weight of 
    fish on board (or any prorated combination of tail-weight and whole 
    weight percentage based on the conversion factor in Sec. 648.94 of 
    subpart F--Management Measures for the Northeast Multispecies and 
    Monkfish Fisheries).
        2. Vessels that are not under any DAS and fishing with small mesh, 
    rod and reel, or handlines may land up to 50 lb (23 kg) tail-weight or 
    166 lb (75 kg) whole weight per trip. Small mesh is considered to be 
    any mesh smaller than the large mesh described in paragraph 1. 
    Multispecies vessels that are  30 ft (9.1 m) and elect not 
    to fish under the multispecies DAS program may also land up to 50 lb 
    (23 kg) tail-weight or 166 lb (75 kg) whole weight of monkfish per 
    trip.
        3. Multispecies vessels with a monkfish incidental catch permit 
    fishing in the NFMA may land up to 300 lb (136 kg) tail-weight or 996 
    lb (452 kg) whole weight of monkfish per multispecies DAS, or 25 
    percent of total weight of fish on board, whichever is less. If the 
    vessel fishes for any portion of the trip in the SFMA, it may land up 
    to 50 lb (23 kg) tail-weight or 166 lb (75 kg) whole weight of monkfish 
    per multispecies DAS.
    
    Prior to May 1, 2002
    
        1. Vessels with a multispecies permit and a Category C or D limited 
    access monkfish permit - A multispecies vessel that fishes only in the 
    NFMA has no trip limit when it is on a multispecies DAS. If the vessel 
    fishes for any portion of the trip in the SFMA during a multispecies 
    DAS, it may land up to 300 lb (136 kg) tail-weight or 996 lb (452 kg) 
    whole weight of monkfish per multispecies DAS while using mobile gear 
    or 50 lb (23 kg) tail-weight or 166 lb (75 kg) whole weight of monkfish 
    per multispecies DAS while using fixed gear.
        2. Vessels with a sea scallop and a Category C or D limited access 
    monkfish permit - A vessel that has a scallop dredge on board or is on 
    a scallop DAS may land up to 300 lb (136 kg) tail-weight or 996 lb (452 
    kg) whole weight of monkfish per scallop DAS.
        3. Sea scallop vessels with a monkfish incidental catch permit - 
    These vessels may land up to 300 lb (136 kg) tail-weight or 996 lb (452 
    kg) whole weight of monkfish per DAS when on a scallop DAS.
    
    After April 30, 2002
    
        1. Vessels with a multispecies and a Category C or D limited access 
    monkfish permit - Multispecies vessels may land up to 300 lb (136 kg) 
    tail-weight or 996 lb (452 kg) whole weight of monkfish per 
    multispecies DAS, or 25 percent of total weight of fish on board, 
    whichever is less. Vessels using fixed gear in the SFMA may land up to 
    50 lb (23 kg) tail-weight or 166 lb (75 kg) whole weight of monkfish 
    per multispecies DAS.
        2. Vessels with a sea scallop and a Category C or D limited access 
    monkfish permit - Vessels that have a scallop dredge on board or are on 
    a scallop DAS may land up to 200 lb (91 kg) tail-weight or 664 lb (301 
    kg) whole weight of monkfish per scallop DAS.
        3. Sea scallop vessels with a monkfish incidental catch permit - 
    These vessels may land up to 200 lb (91 kg) tail-weight or 664 lb (301 
    kg) whole weight of monkfish per scallop DAS.
    
    Minimum Size Limits
    
        Beginning November 8, 1999, possession or landing of monkfish tails 
    measuring less than 11 inches (27.9 cm) in length or whole monkfish 
    less than 17 inches (43.2 cm) total length by any vessel that has a 
    Federal fisheries permit or any vessel fishing in the exclusive 
    economic zone is prohibited.
        Beginning on May 1, 2000, in Year 2 of the FMP, the minimum 
    monkfish size limit for vessels fishing or landing in the SFMA, only, 
    will be 21 inches (53.3 cm) total length or 14 inches (35.6 cm) tail 
    length. If, based on landings, projected landings, and other available 
    data, the Regional Administrator determines that the SFMA monkfish 
    catch for the period May 1, 1999, through April 30, 2000, is less than 
    or equal to the Year 1 SFMA target TAC, a notification will be 
    published in the Federal Register specifying the minimum monkfish size 
    limit of 17 inches (43.2 cm) total length or 11 inches (27.9 cm) tail 
    length for vessels fishing for, catching, or landing monkfish in the 
    SFMA.
    
    Gillnet Limits
    
        A vessel issued a monkfish limited access permit or fishing under a 
    monkfish DAS may fish with, haul, possess, or deploy up to 160 
    gillnets. A vessel issued a multispecies limited access permit and a 
    limited access monkfish permit or fishing under a monkfish DAS may fish 
    any combination of monkfish, roundfish, and flatfish gillnets, up to 
    160 nets total, provided that the number of monkfish, roundfish, and 
    flatfish gillnets is consistent with the limitations of 
    Sec. 648.82(k)(1)(i) and that the nets are tagged in accordance with 
    the regulations, as specified in Sec. 648.82. Nets cannot be longer 
    than 300 ft (91.44 m), or 50 fathoms, in length. Beginning November 8, 
    1999, all monkfish gillnets fished, hauled, possessed, or deployed by a 
    vessel fishing for monkfish under a monkfish DAS are allowed one tag 
    per net, with one tag secured to every other bridle of every net within 
    a string of nets. Tags are obtained as described in Sec. 648.4.
    
    Time out of the Fishery
    
        Beginning January 1, 2000, Vessels with Category A or B permits 
    (i.e., ``monkfish-only'') are required to declare out of the monkfish 
    fishery and may not use a monkfish DAS for a continuous 20-day block 
    during the months of April, May, and June. Such vessels may engage in 
    other fisheries in which they may legally participate, but they may not 
    possess any monkfish during this 20-day block. Specified periods to 
    protect groundfish spawning (when multispecies vessels are required to 
    declare out of the fishery) also apply to multispecies DAS used when 
    targeting monkfish. Multispecies DAS vessels that declare out of the 
    multispecies fishery for any reason, including the fulfillment of their 
    20-day out periods, are prohibited from possessing monkfish. Vessels 
    that target species other than groundfish and monkfish are, however, 
    allowed to participate in exempted fisheries during the mandatory 
    groundfish tie-up periods. Multispecies vessels with a category C or D 
    monkfish permit are not required to comply with the time-out 
    requirements described here for monkfish-only vessels.
    
    Framework Adjustment Process
    
        The framework adjustment process includes annual reviews by a 
    Monkfish Monitoring Committee (MFMC), which evaluates the effectiveness 
    of the FMP to meet the fishing mortality and rebuilding targets. The 
    MFMC develops management options for consideration and approval by the 
    Councils, and the Councils are required to recommend changes, 
    adjustments, or additions to the management measures in effect to the 
    Regional Administrator, by February 7 of each year, for implementation 
    at the beginning of the fishing year. The Regional Administrator may 
    select
    
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    measures recommended by the MFMC that were not rejected by either 
    Council if the Councils fail to submit a recommendation. Adjustable 
    management measures include: (1) target TACs, (2) Overfishing 
    Definition reference points, (3) closed seasons or closed areas, (4) 
    minimum size limits, (5) liver to monkfish landings ratios, (6) annual 
    monkfish DAS allocations and monitoring, (7) trip or possession limits, 
    (8) blocks of time out of the fishery, (9) gear restrictions, (10) 
    transferability of permits and permit rights, and (11) other 
    frameworkable measures in 50 CFR 648.90 and 50 CFR 648.55.
    
    Restrictions on Liver Landings to Prevent High-grading
    
        Landings of monkfish livers are restricted to 25 percent of the 
    total weight of monkfish tails or 10 percent of the weight of whole 
    monkfish, whichever is applicable.
    
    Minimum Mesh and Gear Restrictions
    
        Vessels that fish while they are called into the monkfish DAS 
    program must use large mesh, unless the vessel is also fishing during a 
    multispecies DAS. When called into the monkfish (but not the 
    multispecies) DAS program, large mesh is defined as 10-inches (25.4-cm) 
    square or 12-inches (30.5-cm) diamond for trawls and 12-inches (30.5-
    cm) diamond for gillnets. Vessels that have a category C or D permit 
    and a limited access sea scallop permit may not use a dredge during a 
    monkfish DAS.
    
    Comments and Responses
    
        Four written comments on the Monkfish FMP were received during the 
    comment period date established by the NOA of the Monkfish FMP, which 
    ended February 1, 1999. These comments were considered by NMFS before 
    it approved the Monkfish FMP on March 3, 1999. Those comments received 
    during the comment period on the FMP are also addressed here.
        NMFS received additional comments on the proposed rule, as well as 
    comments on the FMP, during the comment period specified in the 
    proposed rule, which ended on March 26, 1999. Because the comment 
    period for the rule was distinct from, and followed the comment period 
    for the FMP, comments received during the proposed rule period were not 
    considered in NMFS's determination to approve the Monkfish FMP. 
    However, these comments were considered in approval and implementation 
    of the proposed measures by this final rule. Of the second group of 
    letters received, only comments on the proposed rule are addressed here 
    since the comment period on the FMP had closed prior to their 
    submission.
        Comment 1: While one commenter agreed that the FMP ``is likely to 
    eliminate overfishing and begin stock rebuilding,'' it criticizes what 
    it perceives as an inequity regarding the DAS allocated to scallop and 
    multispecies permit holders, relative to the fishing time allocated to 
    holders of other Northeast region limited access fishing permits. 
    Specifically, the commenter objects to the provision that prevents 
    ``monkfish-qualifying'' scallop and multispecies permit holders from 
    receiving an allocation of monkfish directed DAS in excess of their 
    scallop and multispecies DAS. The commenter, viewing this provision as 
    discriminatory, requested that it be disapproved and returned to the 
    Councils for further deliberation.
        Three comments stated that New Bedford/Fairhaven fishermen are 
    being forced to trade an economic viability that would otherwise be 
    available to them - that is, that there must be a trade-off of days in 
    the scallop and multispecies fisheries. In addition, scallop and 
    multispecies fisheries are forced to forfeit an economic opportunity in 
    their separately regulated, unrelated industry. Other participants in 
    the monkfish fishery that do not have a multispecies or scallop permit 
    forfeit nothing to be able to participate in this fishery. At the very 
    least, for those vessels that can demonstrate that they have 
    participated, there should be a limited monkfish fishery, exempted from 
    either their scallop or groundfish DAS.
        Response 1: Most multispecies and scallop vessels will qualify for 
    monkfish limited access based on a vessel's monkfish landings while 
    targeting a mix of multispecies/monkfish or scallops/monkfish. Most 
    monkfish are landed as incidental catch from groundfish and scallop 
    fishing. In the past, this incidental catch accounted for over 80 
    percent of the catch of monkfish, but increases in directed effort in 
    the early to mid-1990s helped reduce that incidental catch proportion 
    to 70 percent. In keeping with the mixed catch nature of these 
    fisheries and the type of fishing effort that qualifies the vessel, it 
    is necessary that, when on a monkfish DAS, trips that exceed the 
    monkfish incidental catch allowances must also count against the 
    multispecies or scallop DAS. If multispecies and scallop vessels were 
    able to take their monkfish DAS apart from (and in addition to) 
    multispecies or scallop DAS, fishing mortality goals could not be met. 
    In response, the Councils would have to reduce monkfish DAS allocations 
    to uneconomic levels, possibly to levels that are less than one trip 
    length in duration.
        Comment 2: Many commenters felt that the rule was inconsistent with 
    national standard 2, which requires use of the best scientific 
    information available, for several reasons. First, landings data used 
    in the development of the management measures in the FMP (through 1996) 
    were from a period prior to the implementation of the exempted area 
    located primarily off the Continental Shelf. Second, the FMP's 
    discussion of economic impact is limited to old data and vessel owners 
    only. Third, the existing data do not support management based on two 
    stocks, and the northern and southern areas are arbitrarily divided 
    into management areas without evidence that the areas contain different 
    stocks. Fourth, the stock assessment does not show a large biomass of 
    large mature monkfish beyond the continental shelf, as evidenced by 
    existing landing slips. One group felt that these inadequate data led 
    to the development of over-restrictive specifications set forth in the 
    rule.
        Several commenters noted that the Northeast Fisheries Science 
    Center (NEFSC) bottom trawl surveys do not historically land 
    significant amounts of monkfish. One commenter charged that fishery 
    dependent data, such as landings, harvesting locations, depth of water 
    at locations, and size landed, have been ignored or minimized during 
    FMP development by not including 4 years of mandatory reporting data.
        Response 2: NMFS has determined that the management measures were 
    based on the best scientific information available and upon sound 
    conclusions based on such information where no direct information or 
    data were available. The most recent detailed stock assessment was 
    conducted by SAW 23 (NEFSC-1997) during the fall of 1996. This 
    assessment used fishery-dependent and survey data through the end of 
    1995 to evaluate the status of the monkfish resource. Survey data are 
    the most complete data and, therefore, the best scientific information 
    available. The estimates of fishing mortality trends from 1963 to 1995 
    were analyzed in 5-year blocks to smooth the inter-annual variation 
    that occurs in a randomized survey. The analysis indicated that adding 
    1997 data would not radically alter the estimates of fishing mortality, 
    although the proportion of monkfish at larger size may still be 
    declining.
        Admittedly, while the surveys do not encompass the entire range of 
    the monkfish resource - no samples were taken offshore of the 
    Continental Shelf
    
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    edge - these surveys do provide a reasonable estimate of stock 
    abundance for that portion of the population in the coastal and shelf 
    areas. The surveys are also the only scientific data available on this 
    subject. The fact that a portion of the monkfish resource lies in 
    waters seaward of the edge of the continental shelf has been known 
    since at least the 1950s. It is clear from the severe depletion of the 
    resource on the shelf (as revealed by NMFS' surveys) that subsidies or 
    exchanges of fish from deep to shallow waters were insufficient to halt 
    the decline of the inshore portion of the resource due to fishing. This 
    implies that the offshore portion of the resource is small and/or the 
    exchange rate is low. In any regard, the severe depletion of the 
    shallow portions of the resource in the face of increased fishing is 
    indicative of the vulnerability of this resource to harvest. Given the 
    likely greater sensitivity of deep-water resources to exploitation, 
    there is no reason to believe that an intensive, unregulated fishery in 
    the offshore waters could be sustained. A prudent use of the 
    ``precautionary management'' principal, as envisioned in the 
    Sustainable Fisheries Act, would be to assume that the offshore portion 
    of this resource would be no more productive than the inshore 
    (depleted) portion of the resource and to develop appropriate 
    management regulations. This is the basis of the FMP.
        The portion of the range of monkfish not included in the NEFSC 
    surveys is in deep water (>150 fathoms). Based on the continued low 
    levels of abundance throughout the shelf, as indicated by recent 
    surveys, there is no evidence that the deep water portion of the 
    resource is contributing a significant amount of recruitment to the 
    surveyed region. Whatever recruitment is being provided from deep water 
    is jeopardized by the current areal expansion of the commercial fishery 
    into these areas.
        Furthermore, in addition to the survey-based estimates, the 21st 
    SAW included monkfish within its comprehensive assessment of the 
    northeast demersal finfish complex. Most of the analyses in the 
    comprehensive assessment were intended to show broad, long-term trends 
    that were consistent across species. The monkfish indices were not 
    classified by management area, but showed a decline to low levels of 
    biomass through 1987. Since that time, biomass has fluctuated without 
    trend at low levels, while abundance has increased in the NFMA.
        More recent information does not contradict the conclusion of SAW 
    23 that monkfish are at least fully exploited and might be over-
    exploited. Given monkfish's wide range and the extent of the surveys, 
    the FMP's management measures are based on the best scientific 
    information available and appear to be consistent with national 
    standard 2. As other data become available, they may be incorporated by 
    way of management measures altered under the framework provision.
        Finally, the division of the monkfish fishery into two management 
    areas is partly based on the biological characteristics of the resource 
    and partly based on the differences in fisheries in the Gulf of Maine 
    versus areas to the south. Although growth rates are similar for 
    monkfish in both areas, monkfish demonstrate different patterns in 
    recruitment and stock biomass over the survey time series. There 
    appears to be little adult migration between the two areas and egg 
    masses from spawning in the Gulf of Maine probably stay within the Gulf 
    of Maine and northern Georges Bank.
        Catches from each area will be monitored to evaluate the 
    effectiveness of the management measures to meet the individual 
    mortality objectives.
        Comment 3: One commenter felt that the FMP and its regulations 
    violate national standard 3, relating to managing fish stocks as a 
    unit, because the NEFSC survey of the stock does not include the 
    Continental Shelf (200 m, or 100 fathoms), where a directed fishery is 
    prosecuted. This comment was echoed by all of the legislators and by 
    most of the commenters who faulted the overfishing definition for 
    including no data from offshore of the Continental Shelf edge, where 
    significant monkfish effort was directed after adoption of the 
    Northeast Multispecies FMP's Amendment 7. One commenter felt that 
    monkfish in this area should be managed via establishment of a separate 
    management area. Most commenters emphasized that NMFS had approved a 
    monkfish exemption area more than 2 years ago in that area, and most 
    commenters added that the significant landings from there in the past 2 
    years are not reflected in the FMP.
        Response 3: NMFS has determined that the Monkfish FMP and its 
    implementing regulations are consistent with national standard 3. 
    National standard 3 requires that a stock be managed as a unit 
    throughout its range, and that interrelated stocks be managed as a 
    unit, or in close coordination. Data available indicate that the 
    monkfish range from Canadian waters to Cape Lookout, North Carolina, 
    and possibly further south. Since it is unclear if there are several 
    stocks within this range, the stock is managed in close coordination 
    throughout the known area. While the NEFSC survey does not routinely 
    sample beyond the continental shelf break, NMFS is confident that a 
    representative sample of the population is accounted for in the survey. 
    Further information on this use of survey data can be found in Response 
    2.
        Comment 4: Several commenters felt that the proposed regulations 
    violate national standard 4, relating to fairness and equity of the 
    measures to fishers. Specifically, several commenters maintained that 
    the FMP does not accurately depict the socioeconomic impact of the 
    regulations on New Bedford, does not mention New Bedford's reliance on 
    fishing in the monkfish exempted area offshore, would increase the 
    unemployment roles in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and 
    disproportionately impacts New Bedford scallopers, draggermen, 
    wholesalers, and processors.
        Many commenters maintained that no mention was made of fish 
    processing companies in the discussion of economic impacts and stated 
    that the economic impact incorporated in the FMP was not subject to 
    scrutiny by economists. One commenter stressed that denying access to 
    the deep water fishery in the canyons will have a negative effect on 
    New Bedford's economy and that there was no consideration of this when 
    proposing this measure. A fishery supply company said that mesh changes 
    from 8 inches (20.3 cm) in the codend to 10 inches (25.4 cm) square or 
    12 inches (30.5 cm) diamond in the codend will devastate its business 
    in that it will result in its possessing a mesh inventory that will 
    have no other application.
        Response 4: The FMP considers the socioeconomic impact on New 
    Bedford, as well as all ports that land monkfish. Data in the FMP list 
    monkfish revenue by port (including New Bedford) from 1994 through 
    1997. Supplement 1 to the Monkfish FMP, dated October 23, 1998, also 
    summarizes the consequences of the proposed action for small 
    businesses, including processors in New Bedford. During the second 
    round of public hearings, the Councils were given data for New 
    Bedford's fishing industry, including the New Bedford processing 
    sector, which were considered when assessing economic and social 
    impacts.
        National standard 4 requires fisheries regulations not to 
    discriminate against residents of different states and that any 
    allocation of fishing privileges be fair and equitable to all such that 
    the allocation be calculated to promote conservation and that no 
    particular entity acquire an excessive share of such
    
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    privileges. The Councils and NMFS considered these factors, as 
    incorporated in the FMP and other documents, in developing the Monkfish 
    FMP and concluded that the measures adopted were the best suited to 
    provide fair and equitable fishing opportunities to all sectors of the 
    fishery.
        Comment 5: Several commenters felt that the changes to allow North 
    Carolina industry to qualify for limited access permits were unfair.
        Response 5: The 1997 public hearing document erroneously indicated 
    that the southernmost line of the SFMA would be at the Virginia-North 
    Carolina (NC) border, which would have exempted NC catches from 
    management. In fact, the southernmost line is the North Carolina/South 
    Carolina border. Under the correct provision, NC fishermen are subject 
    to the same qualification criteria that apply to vessels in other 
    states and may use state landings data to document their participation 
    in the monkfish fishery. There is no bias that excludes NC participants 
    from meeting the limited access criteria, and NC vessels that do not 
    qualify appear to be indistinguishable from vessels in other states 
    that do not qualify. This error was corrected in subsequent versions of 
    the document, which were available to the public. Fishers affected by 
    these measures were thus provided ample opportunity to comment on them, 
    and the Councils and NMFS were fully aware of comments concerning NC 
    participants before the Councils adopted the FMP.
        Comment 6: One commenter stated that unreasonable trip or daily 
    limits cause a great deal of discards at sea, which do not survive.
        Response 6: NMFS does not believe that the trip or daily limits 
    established in the Monkfish FMP are unreasonable or that they will 
    result in a great deal of discards. In fact, after implementation of 
    the FMP, there are no trip limits established in the NFMA for the first 
    3 years nor during the first year in the SFMA for limited access 
    monkfish vessels fishing during either a monkfish or multispecies DAS.
        Comment 7: A processor commented that the preamble to the proposed 
    rule states that the rebuilding period is 10 years, based on 
    consideration of the status and biology of the stock and on the needs 
    of fishing communities. The commenter continued that the data relevant 
    to the biology and to the status of the stock have not been acquired by 
    NMFS in the 8 years of looking at the species and that the assessment 
    of the needs of the communities was grossly inadequate in the FMP. 
    Thus, it is unrealistic to state credibly to the constituents of this 
    fishery that their community needs determined the rebuilding period.
        Response 7: Sections 304(e)(4)(A)(i) and (ii) of the Magnuson-
    Stevens Act requires that the time period specified for ending 
    overfishing and rebuilding the fishery shall be as short as possible, 
    not to exceed 10 years. The FMP takes into consideration the needs of 
    the communities as justification for establishing the 10-year 
    rebuilding period and not a shorter rebuilding period. Further, as 
    stated previously, the management measures in the FMP must be based on 
    the best scientific information available.
        Comment 8: Several commenters commented that the proposed rule is 
    not consistent with national standard 1 because the FMP cannot achieve 
    optimum yield as it seeks to return stock to a level that nearly equals 
    an unfished state, and that the Ftarget and 
    Fthreshold dates (1970-1979) predate the directed and even 
    incidental fisheries and, therefore, are not relevant when attempting 
    to identify a parameter for optimal sustainable yield.
        Response 8: Threshold fishing mortality rates are estimates of 
    Frep, the fishing mortality rate that results in long-term 
    replacement of the stock. These threshold values are estimated as the 
    average mortality rate for a period when monkfish in the two management 
    areas were relatively abundant and stable. Based on biological data 
    from the research survey, the monkfish technical working group 
    recommended that this period be 1970-1979.
        This is part of the overfishing definition, which describes 
    overfishing thresholds that should be avoided and management targets to 
    be achieved. The definition is consistent with NMFS's ``Scientific 
    Review of Definitions of Overfishing in U.S. Fishery Management Plans'' 
    and complies with the requirements of the Sustainable Fisheries Act and 
    national standard 1 guidelines. For a further discussion of compliance 
    with national standard 1, see Section 5.1 of the Monkfish FMP.
        Comment 9: One commenter noted that there is no accommodation in 
    the proposed rule for scallop vessels as pertains to incidental catch 
    for vessels not on a monkfish DAS.
         Response 9: Such accommodation is specified at 
    Sec. 648.94(c)(2)(i) and (ii).
        Comment 10: One commenter stated that the MFMC should have more 
    than two industry representatives. Conversely, another group stated 
    that the Magnuson-Stevens Act should not allow industry stakeholders to 
    be committee members because the resultant plan represents that 
    member's interests and further questions the validity and 
    constitutionality of a law ``written for and by a few participants in 
    the industry.''
        Response 10: The various species monitoring committees established 
    by the Councils in the Northeast Region are balanced in their 
    representation and usually include one industry representative. Because 
    the MFMC encompasses two management areas, it will have two 
    representatives to present the industry perspective in matters before 
    the MFMC. There is also ample evidence of extensive and wide-ranging 
    industry involvement at meetings of the Oversight and Industry Advisory 
    Committees and at Council meetings, in developing this FMP. Further, 
    the Magnuson-Stevens Act allows for industry stake-holders to 
    participate in FMP development. All Council and committee meetings are 
    open to public participation.
        Comment 11: One industry processor commented on the dealer 
    reporting burden estimate specified under the Paperwork Reduction Act 
    (PRA). The commenter said that the dealer employment report takes 
    approximately 30 minutes to do, not the 2 minutes per report estimated 
    by NMFS, and that vessel trip reports take approximately 15 minutes per 
    report, not the 5 minutes per report estimated by NMFS.
        Response 11: The dealer employment data is part of the fishery 
    products report (NOAA Form 88-13) in the Processed Product Family of 
    Forms, OMB Control No. 0648-0018. The employment data on that form is 
    mandatory, while the remainder of the data requested on the form is 
    voluntary. The employment data is estimated to take 2 minutes per 
    response, whereas the entire report is estimated at 30 minutes per 
    response. NMFS estimates of burden for meeting all reporting 
    requirements, including the vessel trip reports, reflect only the 
    additional burden placed on respondents for items not normally 
    collected in the normal course of their business practices.
        Comment 12: One commenter stated that there is no provision in the 
    proposed rule for notifying vessel owners of Monkfish Incidental Catch 
    Permits. The commenter added that there is no apparent notification of 
    the entire industry, including all vessels registered as fishing 
    vessels, that possession of monkfish requires a permit for which they 
    must apply.
        Response 12: Section 648.4(a)(9) of the proposed rule states that 
    ``any vessel of the United States, including a charter or party boat, 
    must have been issued and have on board a valid monkfish
    
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    permit to fish for, possess, or land any monkfish in or from the EEZ.'' 
    An incidental catch permit for monkfish is an open-access permit - it 
    is available to any vessel, at any time, wishing to fish for monkfish. 
    Consistent with other species FMPs, the publication of these 
    regulations as a final rule in the Federal Register will serve as 
    notification to vessel owners. Additionally, after the approval of the 
    FMP, the NMFS Northeast Region mailed a letter explaining the 
    permitting process to all monkfish permit pre-qualifiers, past and 
    present, and to all current permit holders of any fishery permit.
        Comment 13: A commenter questioned the skin-on requirement for fish 
    or parts, proposed under the section ``Monkfish minimum fish sizes.'' 
    The commenter maintained that, in practice, monkfish cheeks and livers 
    are generally not landed with the skin on. The proposed rule should 
    also make clear that possession of monkfish cheeks is allowed.
         Response 13: The skin-on requirement is for purposes of 
    determining compliance with the minimum tail size requirement. 
    Specifically, the minimum fish size, as applied to the tail, is 
    determined by measuring from the fourth dorsal spine, which must, 
    therefore, be intact. Thus, for enforcement purposes, the skin must 
    remain on the tails. NMFS presumes that livers and cheeks will be 
    processed only from the same legal-sized fish from which tails are 
    obtained. NMFS further recognizes that it is not possible to land a 
    liver ``skin-on.'' Since the liver and cheeks are not a determining 
    part of the minimum fish size requirement, the skin-on requirement does 
    not apply to them.
        Comment 14: A commenter said that the proposed rule states that the 
    procedures for administering the trip limit for cod under the Northeast 
    Multispecies FMP apply to landings of monkfish during a monkfish DAS 
    and added that clarification is needed for those not familiar with the 
    multispecies FMP.
        Response 14: Due to NMFS disapproval of the running clock 
    provision, the particular section referenced by the commenter has been 
    removed from this final rule. Therefore, no clarification is necessary.
        Comment 15: A vessel owner stated that:
    
        the proposed rule violates the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) 
    because 1) it invokes a policy that has takings implementations as 
    set out in Executive Order (E.O.) 12630 in Sect. 601 of the Act and 
    does not compensate for the takings; 2) it does not follow the 
    regulatory philosophy in E.O. 12866 of the Act, which requires NMFS 
    to select regulatory approaches to maximize net benefits; 3) NMFS 
    has not based its decision on the best reasonably obtainable 
    scientific, technical, economic, and other information concerning 
    the need for, and consequences of, the intended regulation as set 
    out in E.O. 12866, Sect. 1(b)(7) in Sect. 601 of the Act; 4) it does 
    not impose the least burden on society, including individuals, 
    businesses of different sizes * * * as required in E.O. 1206 c, 
    Sect. 1(b)(11) and is not simple and easy to understand language as 
    required in Sect. 1(b)(12) of the Order; 5) it is a significant 
    regulatory action under E.O. 12866 and requires a regulatory plan 
    approved by the Agency head, which requirement has not been met as 
    required in Sect. 4(C)(A) through (F); 6) no RFA has been prepared 
    describing the impact of the proposed rule on small entities (boat 
    owners, processors, and related industry support businesses) as 
    required by Sect. 603 of the Act; 7) there is no final RFA that 
    describes and estimates the number of small entities and the steps 
    taken to minimize the significant economic impact on small entities 
    as required by Sect. 604 of the Act; and 8) NMFS has not carried out 
    the periodic review of its rules, which have or will have a 
    significant economic impact upon a substantial number of small 
    entities as required by Section 610 of the Act - there is no 
    indication in the FMP and the proposed rule that this will be done 
    going forward.
    
        Response 15: This particular comment makes reference to several 
    Executive Orders (E.O.s) as a basis for compliance with the RFA. The 
    requirements of the mentioned E.O.s are not a pre-requisite to a 
    determination on an action's compliance with the RFA. The thresholds 
    for action on each of these requirements differ substantially, and 
    there is no basis for arguing that an action fails to comply with the 
    RFA on the grounds of any perceived relationship between it and an E.O. 
    Further, NMFS has determined that it meets the requirements of all 
    applicable E.O.s.
        That being said, the analysis included in the amendment indicates 
    that there are non-selected alternatives that would have imposed a more 
    rigorous reduction schedule. However, these options were rejected on 
    the basis of the greater economic impact on small entities, and the 
    current 4-year phase-in was selected to ease economic dislocation while 
    still achieving rebuilding. This option is consistent with the 
    regulatory philosophy of E.O. 12866 and the separate requirements of 
    the RFA. In any event, the RFA does not require that the least 
    burdensome alternative be chosen. Rather, for an action for which an 
    IRFA/FRFA was prepared, NMFS must describe the steps taken to minimize 
    the economic impact on small entities consistent with the stated 
    objectives of applicable statues, the reasons for selecting the 
    alternative in the final rule, and the reasons why significant 
    alternatives to the rule were rejected. An initial regulatory 
    flexibility analysis was prepared. The analysis is presented in Section 
    8.3.6 of the FEIS. That analysis illustrates the economic impacts of 
    and significant alternatives to the proposed action. That document was 
    open for comment with the rule. NMFS is addressing comments received on 
    the IRFA in this preamble to the final rule, has made revisions to the 
    rule, and has prepared a FRFA. This rule contains a summary of the 
    FRFA, as required by the RFA. Further, the action was found significant 
    under E.O. 12866, primarily for the controversial and novel legal 
    issues it raises.
        Comment 16: A commenter stated that the measures discussed in the 
    January 1998 public hearing document, pertaining to trip limits for 
    scallop and multispecies vessels that also qualified for a monkfish 
    limited access permit, were more lenient in the SFMA than the measures 
    that were contained in the proposed rule. Since these later measures 
    were more restrictive, the commenter feels that the measures should 
    have been submitted to another public hearing process before 
    publication of the proposed rule.
        Response 16: The Monkfish Committee and the Councils considered the 
    comments received during the public hearings when further revising the 
    management measures in the Monkfish FMP. The public had ample 
    opportunity during these subsequent Monkfish Committee and Council 
    meetings to voice its concerns. The measures were further open to 
    public comment for the period established by the NOA for the Monkfish 
    FMP. These comments were considered prior to the FMP approval/
    disapproval process. Finally, the proposed rule also provided an 
    opportunity for public comment on the measures.
        Comment 17: A fishing company stated that the FMP understates 
    dramatically the economic impact of the FMP, and estimates the impact 
    to between 150 and 200 million dollars a year, not including the 
    multiplier effect of the dollars in the community nor the impact on 
    national trade. The economic statement treats the fishery as primarily 
    a bycatch fishery and, the commenter stated, this is not the case.
        Response 17: Historically, over 80 percent of the monkfish landings 
    are made as bycatch from groundfish and scallop fishing. Recent 
    directed effort, particularly by scallop and gillnet vessels and deeper 
    water trawls, has lowered that percentage to 70 percent bycatch. 
    However, the bulk of this fishery is still bycatch. The economic
    
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    impact analysis keeps in mind the fact that international markets 
    determine U.S. domestic prices. Costs to the industry over the long 
    term will be offset by increased net benefits and gross revenue. These 
    estimated benefits are considered underestimated because the effect of 
    the size limit and the rebuilt age structure will increase the 
    proportion of larger, more valuable monkfish.
        Comment 18: Several commenters noted that records were not required 
    to be kept during the specified qualifying period which may cause many 
    vessel owners who should be able to qualify to not qualify. They also 
    stated that this is unfair to vessel owners (generally gillnetters 
    catching whole monkfish for the Asian market) who entered the fishery 
    late into the qualifying period or after the qualifying period ended.
        Response 18: A notice of a ``control date'' for entry into the 
    monkfish fishery was published in the Federal Register on February 27, 
    1995 (60 FR 10574), which described potential eligibility criteria for 
    future access to that resource should a management regime be 
    implemented to limit the number of participants in the fishery. The 
    intent was to discourage new entries into this fishery based on 
    economic speculation, which was of particular concern at that time due 
    to the high price of monkfish livers to the Asian market. The 
    announcement further gave the public notice that they should locate and 
    preserve records that substantiate and verify their participation in 
    the monkfish fishery.
        Comment 19: A commenter stated that the lower trip limit for fixed, 
    versus mobile, gear in the proposed rule is discriminatory toward the 
    fixed gear sector and is in violation of national standard 4 relating 
    to fairness and equality of the measures to fishers.
        Response 19: The purpose of trip limits is to be fair and equitable 
    to all fishers. They are designed to reflect each gear sector's 
    historic level of participation in the fishery and approximate the 
    customary monkfish bycatch of these vessels. Since the limits represent 
    equivalent reductions for each gear sector to promote conservation, the 
    limits have been determined to be consistent with national standard 4.
        Comment 20: One industry group stated that the biomass-based 
    overfishing definition is not authorized by the Magnuson-Stevens Act 
    and that the proposed rule's biomass-based overfishing threshold is 
    inexplicable in that it is much more restrictive than the already over-
    restrictive counterpart threshold in the FMP.
        Response 20: In order to comply with the SFA and national standard 
    1 of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, an overfishing definition must, at a 
    minimum, have an objective and measurable way to determine the status 
    of a stock and the amount of fishing that should be specified. There 
    are two types of determinants to satisfy this need: stock biomass and 
    fishing mortality. These two should be compared with a maximum fishing 
    mortality (F) threshold and a minimum biomass (B) threshold, which are 
    chosen based on a stock's reproductive potential, and a determination 
    made as to whether a stock is overfished (F is too high) or is in an 
    overfished condition (B is too low). For some stocks, this threshold 
    biomass level should be no less than the minimum stock size that could 
    be rebuilt in 10 years or less to the biomass level that results in the 
    maximum sustainable yield, if F was reduced to minimal practical 
    levels. Thus, biomass, in the form of biomass targets, must be 
    considered when attempting to achieve MSY on a continuing basis. In 
    fact, it is the crux of the national standard 1 criteria and is, 
    therefore, a critical component of any overfishing definition.
        Comment 21: Two commenters questioned the length of the comment 
    period on the proposed rule. Specifically, one asked how NMFS can 
    approve the FMP 24 days before the close of comments on the rule, an 
    apparent violation of the Magnuson-Stevens Act and the Administrative 
    Procedure Act (APA). The FMP was approved on March 3, 1999, and the 
    comment period for the proposed rule closed on March 26, 1999. Another 
    stated that NMFS did not provide those directly impacted by the FMP 
    with sufficient time to comment on it, nor the opportunity to comment 
    on it or to inform the agency and the Secretary of issues prior to the 
    FMP's approval.
         Response 21: The Magnuson-Stevens Act, as amended in 1996, 
    established independent review schedules for both the FMP and the 
    implementing regulations. The NOA, published on December 2, 1998, for 
    the monkfish FMP, established the beginning of the 60-day public review 
    period for the FMP. The statutory date by which NMFS must approve, 
    partially approve, or disapprove the FMP is 30 days after the end of 
    the comment period on the FMP, regardless of when the proposed rule to 
    implement the FMP is published. The proposed rule to implement the 
    measures contained in the FMP had its own comment period. Under usual 
    circumstances, the review of both elements will run more or less 
    concurrently. In cases of extreme complexity or controversiality, the 
    review schedules can become disconnected, as with this regulation. 
    Consequently, the approval/disapproval date as specified under the 
    Magnuson-Stevens Act arrived during the comment period for the 
    regulations implementing the FMP. However, the Magnuson-Stevens Act 
    requires that both the FMP and the regulations implementing it be 
    consistent with the requirements specified in the Act. Consequently, 
    the proposed rule is also reviewed for consistency. At the time of the 
    publication of the proposed rule (February 16, 1999), NMFS had not yet 
    made the determination that the FMP was consistent with the Magnuson-
    Steven Act. It did make that determination during the comment period on 
    the proposed rule. Thus, the approval of the FMP separate from the 
    final rule is not inconsistent with the Magnuson-Stevens Act or the 
    APA.
        Comment 22: An industry group requested that the Secretary order 
    interim management measures consisting of (1) a limited access program 
    as specified in the rule, (2) permit and reporting requirements as 
    specified in the rule, (3) minimum fish sizes as specified in the rule, 
    (4) area specific spawning closures, and (5) total allowable catch 
    equal to the mean harvest of recent years to be controlled via DAS, or 
    trip limits, or both.
        Response 22: This final rule will implement the first three 
    elements of the commenter's request in sufficient time to address 
    conservation needs in this fishery, and, therefore, interim management 
    measures are not necessary. The final two items are inconsistent with 
    the approved FMP and are not considered to be necessary at this time. 
    However, the rule implements a framework provision whereby actions such 
    as these can be implemented. A framework action will allow for 
    abbreviated rulemaking, while still allowing for public comment on the 
    action.
        Comment 23: One commenter noted that the OFDs specified in the 
    proposed rule differed from that specified in the FMP. Specifically, 
    the rule indicated a biomass threshold for the NFMA of 2.29 kg/tow and 
    for the SFMA of 1.82 kg/tow, whereas the FMP specifies 1.45 kg/tow and 
    0.75 kg/tow, respectively.
        Response 23: The proposed rule inadvertently labeled the biomass 
    targets from the FMP as biomass thresholds. The text of the OFD, as 
    included in the FMP, is the correct OFD for this FMP. Since the 
    overfishing definition is not codified, the error is not corrected per 
    se by this rule.
    
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    Further, future management actions will be based on the overfishing 
    definition and associated levels as stated in the FMP, not as stated in 
    the proposed rule.
        Comment 24: One commenter remarked on the complexity of the 
    proposed rule by stating that by incorporating the regulations for 
    monkfish in the multispecies regulations, the Agency has significantly 
    increased the complexity of regulations related to monkfish. The 
    commenter concluded that it is plausible that the industry will be in 
    violation without being aware that it is in violation.
        Response 24: NMFS agrees that regulations are becoming increasingly 
    complex and encourages people to obtain a copy of the regulations and 
    become familiar with them. NMFS suggests that industry participants 
    also contact the New England Fishery Management Council to request to 
    be placed on its mailing list for news releases, which explain new 
    regulations.
        Comment 25: One of the industry's comment stated that mortality 
    controls on fishing in other FMPs - closures, state restrictions, DAS, 
    the buyback program, multispecies and scallop reporting mechanisms - 
    all protect the harvest of monkfish, and are not reflected in the FMP.
        Response 25: The monkfish FMP does consider other measures that may 
    have had a direct or indirect impact on monkfish mortality, and NMFS 
    recognizes that these measures contribute to the conservation of 
    monkfish. Nevertheless, as documented in the FMP, these measures by 
    themselves have not been sufficient to prevent overfishing and rebuild 
    monkfish stocks consistent with Magnuson-Stevens Act's requirements.
    
    Changes in the Final Rule From the Proposed Rule
    
        Changes made are primarily related to technical and administrative 
    needs and concerns and are made to clarify the intent of the 
    regulations. These changes are listed below in the order that they 
    appear in the regulations:
        In Sec. 648.4, paragraph (a)(9)(i)(H), a reference to 
    Sec. 648.4(a)(3)(i)(H) is corrected to read Sec. 648.4(a)(1)(i)(H).
        In Sec. 648.7, paragraph (b)(1)(i) is revised. This paragraph in 
    the proposed rule should have only added the requirement for vessel 
    owners or operators to report monkfish on the daily fishing log 
    reports. However, this paragraph inadvertently required only moratorium 
    permitted vessels to maintain daily fishing log reports for all fishing 
    trips. Under regulations implemented November 1, 1998 (64 FR 52639, 
    October 1, 1998), the requirement contained in this paragraph applies 
    to all Federally permitted vessels including party or charter vessels 
    and is no longer limited to only moratorium permitted vessels. The 
    change in the above final rule is consistent with current regulations.
        In Sec. 648.7, paragraph (b)(1)(iii), which references old 
    reporting requirements for any party or charter vessel issued a Federal 
    summer flounder or scup permit, other than a moratorium permit, is 
    removed. The monkfish proposed rule inadvertently addressed the 
    reporting requirements for charter and party vessels in (b)(1)(iii), 
    which are now addressed in paragraph (b)(1)(i) of the above mentioned 
    final rule.
        In Sec. 648.10, paragraph (c), a reference to 
    Sec. 648.4(a)(1)(i)(H)(3) is corrected to read 
    Sec. 648.4(a)(1)(i)(M)(3).
        In Sec. 648.10, paragraph (c), a reference to 
    Sec. 648.4(a)(9)(i)(J) is corrected to read Sec. 648.4(a)(9)(i)(N)(3).
        In Sec. 648.10, paragraph (c)(5), which references Sec. 648.94(b) 
    and (c), is corrected to refer to Sec. 648.94(c) only and is revised 
    for clarity.
        In Sec. 648.14, paragraphs (y)(8) and (y)(11), which pertained to 
    possession and trip limits and included consideration of the 
    disapproved ``running clock'' provision, are revised and simplified.
        In Sec. 648.80, paragraphs (a)(4)(i)(A), (a)(7)(iv)(B), (a)(8)(i), 
    (a)(9)(i)(D), and (b)(3)(ii), which pertain to the allowable incidental 
    catch of monkfish and monkfish parts in the various exempted fisheries, 
    are revised to clarify that the lesser of the allowable incidental 
    catches heretofore specified and the incidental catches specified under 
    the monkfish regulations applies.
        In Sec. 648.92, paragraph (b)(1) is revised to clarify that 
    multispecies and scallop permit holders that also qualify for a 
    monkfish limited access permit shall be allocated up to 40 monkfish 
    DAS, depending on whether they have enough multispecies and/or scallop 
    DAS to use concurrently with their monkfish DAS allocation as required 
    by Sec. 648.92(b)(2).
        In Sec. 648.92, paragraph (b)(5) is revised to clarify that 
    spawning season restrictions will be implemented effective January 1, 
    2000.
        In Sec. 648.92, paragraph (b)(8)(ii) is revised to clarify that 
    tagging requirements for gillnetters fishing for monkfish under a 
    monkfish DAS will be implemented effective May 1, 2000.
        In Sec. 648.93, paragraph (a)(2) is revised to clarify that 
    monkfish cheeks and livers are exempt from the requirement of having to 
    have skin on while possessed on board and at the time of landing.
        In Sec. 648.94, paragraphs (b)(2)(vi)(A), (B), and (C), which 
    pertain to landings in consideration of the disapproved ``running 
    clock'' provision, are removed.
        In Sec. 648.94, paragraph (b)(2)(vi), which references the trip 
    limit for cod and which reference does not apply because of the 
    disapproval of the ``running clock'' provision, is revised and 
    simplified.
        In Sec. 648.94, paragraph (b)(7) is added to clarify that a limited 
    access scallop vessel fishing under a monkfish DAS (Category C and D) 
    that is not using dredge gear and does not have dredge gear on board 
    will be subject to the applicable trip limits specified at 
    Sec. 648.94(b)(1) and (b)(2). A vessel that has a Category C or D 
    monkfish permit and a limited access sea scallop permit is prohibited 
    from using dredge gear or possessing it on board during a monkfish DAS. 
    Paragraph (b)(7) states explicitly what was implied in the proposed 
    rule and is consistent with Section 4.6.3 of the Monkfish FMP.
        In Sec. 648.94, paragraph (e), which referenced transiting when 
    exceeding the monkfish landing limit, which would have been in 
    accordance with the disapproved ``running clock'' provision, is 
    revised.
        In Sec. 648.96, paragraphs (a)(2) and (c)(1), which referenced the 
    ``running clock'' provision, which is a disapproved provision, are 
    revised.
        In Sec. 648.96, paragraphs (a)(4) and (c) are corrected, as 
    requested by the NEFMC, by removing a requirement that documentation 
    and analyses for a framework adjustment be made available at least two 
    weeks before the first of the final two meetings, which would have been 
    inconsistent with the framework adjustment procedures of both the 
    Northeast Multispecies and Atlantic Scallop FMPs.
        NOAA codifies its OMB control numbers for information collection at 
    15 CFR part 902. Part 902 collects and displays the control numbers 
    assigned to information collection requirements of NOAA by OMB pursuant 
    to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). This final rule codifies OMB 
    control number 0648-0202 for Secs. 648.91 through 648.94, and 
    Sec. 648.96.
        Under NOAA Administrative Order 205-11, 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
    
        NMFS has determined that the FMP that this rule implements is 
    necessary for the conservation and management of
    
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    the monkfish fishery and is consistent with the national standards of 
    the Magnuson-Stevens Act and other applicable law.
        This action has been determined to be significant for the purposes 
    of E.O. 12866.
        The Council prepared an FEIS for the Monkfish FMP; an NOA was 
    published on January 15, 1999 (64 FR 2639). This action is expected to 
    have a significant impact on the human environment. NMFS determined 
    upon review of the FMP/FEIS and public comments that approval and 
    implementation of the Monkfish FMP is environmentally preferable to the 
    status quo. The FEIS demonstrates that it contains management measures 
    able to halt overfishing and rebuild the monkfish stock; protect harbor 
    porpoise; provide economic and social benefits to the fishing industry 
    in the long term; and contribute to better balance in the ecosystem in 
    terms of monkfish and groundfish resources.
        In compliance with the Regulatory Flexibility Act, the Council 
    prepared and NMFS adopted an IRFA contained in the FMP that describes 
    the economic impacts of the proposed rule, if adopted, on small 
    entities. The FRFA consists of the IRFA, public comments and responses 
    thereto, the analysis of impacts and alternatives in the Monkfish FMP, 
    and the summary that follows. The reasons for selecting the measures 
    are set out in the preamble to this rule and in the Monkfish FMP.
        The measures are restrictive, and impacts on the industry are 
    expected to be considerable. In the early years of the program, some 
    vessel owners may be unable to cover their operating costs, in part 
    because of these restrictions and because of the poor condition of the 
    stocks. Such vessel owners are expected to leave the fishery. Relative 
    to the status quo, however, implementation of this FMP is expected to 
    produce significant positive effects on a substantial number of small 
    entities after stock abundance of monkfish recovers. The majority of 
    the vessels in the monkfish fishery are considered small entities and, 
    therefore, all alternatives and measures intended to mitigate adverse 
    impacts on the fishing industry necessarily mitigate adverse impacts on 
    small entities. Chief among the measures taken that minimizes the 
    impacts on small entities, however, is the selection by the Council of 
    the longest rebuilding period allowed by the Magnuson-Stevens Act. The 
    Magnuson-Stevens Act requires that overfishing be ended and the fishery 
    rebuilt in the shortest time period as possible, not to exceed 10 
    years. The Council selected 10 years to lessen the impact on the 
    fishing communities and minimize adverse impacts on small entities. For 
    a discussion of other measures selected to mitigate impacts on small 
    entities, see the comments on the FMP, proposed rule, and IRFA, which 
    are summarized and responded to in the preamble.
        The monkfish management measures will reduce the overall revenues 
    of the monkfish fishery by approximately 50 to 54 percent in the first 
    3 years of the program compared to the status quo. Further reductions 
    in catch are necessary in Year 4 to stop overfishing and allow 
    rebuilding. These measures will also reduce overall revenues by 69 
    percent compared to the status quo.
        The impact of these measures will not be uniform for all vessels or 
    all sectors. Instead, the measures will have different effects on 
    different gear groups, with vessels using gillnets and vessels fishing 
    in the Mid-Atlantic being relatively more affected than other vessels. 
    Due to the requirement and desirability to minimize regulatory 
    discards, the catch reduction for vessels that qualify for a limited 
    access monkfish permit are more severe than for vessels that target 
    other species and land their monkfish incidental catch. Fishery sectors 
    that rely more heavily on monkfish will, therefore, experience greater 
    effects than other groups.
        Projected revenues from fishing will be positive beginning in the 
    year 2009, which will create demand for other goods and services in the 
    area and lead to increased production and employment. The overall 
    impacts will be positive. These measures are expected to increase net 
    present value of gross revenues by $20 million over 20 years. Including 
    the estimated cost savings is expected to produce an increase in net 
    benefits to the nation of $38 million over a 20-year period. The 
    negative effects of the non-selected alternatives would be greater than 
    those of these selected measures.
        The recreational sector is not expected to be negatively impacted 
    by this action.
    
    Alternatives Considered, but Rejected by the Councils
    
        Alternatives 1, 2 and 4 were taken to public hearings in January 
    1997, as non-preferred alternatives. Due to the preponderance of public 
    comment for (then) preferred Alternative 3 the Councils chose to 
    continue development of Alternative 3 for inclusion in the FMP. 
    Alternative 3, along with non-preferred Alternatives 3a and 3b, were 
    taken to public hearings in January, 1998. See also Section 8.1.2.2.1. 
    of the Monkfish FMP/EIS for rationale for the adoption of the preferred 
    alternative. The alternatives are summarized below.
        1. No Action - Status quo
        See Volume I, Section 8.1.4.3 of the Monkfish FMP/EIS.
        2. Non-preferred Alternative 1 - Bycatch trip limits and quota-
    controlled limited access fishery
        See Volume I, Section 8.1.4.4.1 of the Monkfish FMP/EIS. 
    Alternative 1 was rejected because quotas would not work well for many 
    mixed-species fisheries that include monkfish and the proposed bycatch 
    trip limits were anticipated to cause unacceptably high discarding. No 
    positive comments were given at the 1997 public hearings.
        3. Non-preferred Alternative 2 - Mixed catch trip limits and quota-
    controlled limited access fishery
        See Volume I, Section 8.1.4.4.2 of the Monkfish FMP/EIS. 
    Alternative 2 was an attempt to increase the bycatch trip limits and 
    accommodate incidental catches of monkfish in fisheries that targeted a 
    mixed catch where monkfish was a component. The Councils rejected 
    Alternative 2 because it relied too heavily on trip limits to manage 
    the fishery and had unacceptably low directed fishery quotas.
        4. Non-preferred Alternative 4 - Days-at-sea effort control
        See Volume I, Section 8.1.4.4.3 of the Monkfish FMP/EIS. 
    Alternative 4 is a modification of DAS management proposed by 
    Alternative 3, but with lower incidental catch allowances to boost the 
    allocation of monkfish to the limited access fishery. The added 
    allocation would enable the Councils to allocate some days to all 
    vessels that qualify for monkfish limited access while meeting the 
    mortality goals of the FMP. Some favorable comments for Alternative 4 
    were received at public hearings, but the overwhelming majority of 
    people supported Alternative 3. The Councils ultimately rejected 
    Alternative 4 because the DAS allocated to limited access vessels were 
    too low and the bycatch trip limits would create unacceptable 
    discarding.
        5. Non-preferred Alternative 3a
        See Volume I, Section 8.1.4.2.2 of the Monkfish FMP/EIS. This 
    alternative is evaluated and analyzed in the EIS. Alternative 3a was 
    expected to achieve similar mortality reductions to the preferred 
    alternative, but discards were estimated to be higher in the NFMA and 
    substantially higher in the SFMA.
        6. Non-preferred Alternative 3b
        See Volume I, Section 8.1.4.2.3 of the Monkfish FMP/EIS. This 
    alternative is evaluated and analyzed in the EIS. Alternative 3b was 
    expected to achieve similar mortality reductions to the
    
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    preferred alternative, but discards were estimated to be higher in the 
    NFMA and substantially higher in the SFMA.
        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.
        This rule contains 19 new collection-of-information requirements 
    subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act. The collection of this 
    information has been approved by the OMB, and the OMB control numbers 
    and public reporting burden are listed as follows:
        Limited access monkfish permits, including four new permit 
    categories, OMB# 0648-0202, (30 minutes/response). In subsequent years, 
    permit renewal, OMB# 0648-0202, (15 minutes/response). Some applicants 
    need to provide documentation of eligibility, OMB# 0648-0202, (1 hour/
    response)
        Monkfish incidental catch permits, OMB# 0648-0202, (30 minutes/
    response). In subsequent years, permit renewal, OMB# 0648-0202, (15 
    minutes/response).
        Permit appeals, OMB# 0648-0202, (180 minutes/response).
        Vessel replacement, OMB# 0648-0202, (180 minutes/response).
        Vessel upgrade, OMB# 0648-0202, (180 minutes/response).
        Retention of vessel history, OMB# 0648-0202, (30 minutes/response).
        Operator permit, OMB# 0648-0202, (60 minutes/response).
        Dealer permit, OMB# 0648-0202, (5 minutes/response).
        Dealer landing report, OMB# 0648-0202, (5 minutes/response(trip)).
        Dealer employment report, OMB# 0648-0202, (2 minutes/response).
        Gillnet designation-declaration into the gillnet fishing category, 
    OMB# 0648-0202, (10 minutes/response).
        Call-in, call-out (DAS reporting), OMB# 0648-0202, (2 minutes/
    response).
        Area declaration for identifying compliance with the differential 
    size limit beginning May 1, 2000, OMB# 0648-0202, (3 minutes/ 
    response).
        Notification of transiting, OMB# 0648-0202, (1 minute/response if 
    made with hail, 3 minutes/response if separate call).
        Vessel trip reports, OMB# 0648-0202, (5 minutes/response).
        Hail weight reports, OMB# 0648-0202, (3 minutes/response).
        Net tagging requirements, OMB# 0648-0202, (1 minute to attach 1 
    tag, 2 minutes to notify of lost tags and request replacement).
        Good Samaritan credits, OMB# 0648-0202, (30 minutes/response).
        Declarations of blocks of time out of the fishery, OMB# 0648-0202, 
    (3 minutes/response).
        Public comment is sought regarding: whether the collection of 
    information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of 
    the agency, including whether the information shall have practical 
    utility; the accuracy of the burden estimate; ways to enhance the 
    quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and 
    ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information, including 
    through the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of 
    information technology. Send comments regarding these reporting burden 
    estimates or any other aspect of the collection of information, 
    including suggestions for reducing the burden, to NMFS and OMB (see 
    ADDRESSES).
        A formal section 7 consultation under the ESA was initiated for the 
    Monkfish FMP based on information provided in the FEIS; a separate 
    Biological Assessment that was submitted on September 23, 1998; 
    Supplement 1 to the Monkfish FMP, which contains a revised RFA 
    submitted on October 23, 1998; NMFS's proposed rule under the Magnuson-
    Stevens Act; NMFS entanglement data; and other relevant sources. In a 
    biological opinion (BO) dated December 21, 1998, the Assistant 
    Administrator for Fisheries, NMFS, determined that fishing activities 
    conducted under the Monkfish FMP and its implementing regulations are 
    not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of threatened or 
    endangered species or designated critical habitat. The final rule is 
    virtually identical to the measures analyzed in the December 21, 1998, 
    BO and thus the BO is still applicable.
        Potential adverse impacts to marine mammals resulting from fishing 
    activities conducted under this FMP are discussed in the EIS, which 
    focuses on potential impacts to harbor porpoise, right whales, and 
    humpback whales. The monkfish sink gillnet fishery is subject to 
    regulation under the harbor porpoise and large whale take reduction 
    plans. The measures contained in the Harbor Porpoise and Large Whale 
    Take Reduction Plans are expected to reduce the take of marine mammals 
    in this fishery to acceptable levels within six months of plan 
    implementation and to within levels approaching a zero mortality or 
    serious injury rate within 5 years.
    
    List of Subjects
    
    15 CFR Part 902
    
        Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
    
    50 CFR Part 648
    
        Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
    
        Dated: September 30, 1999.
    Andrew A. Rosenberg,
    Deputy Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
    Service.
        For the reasons set out in the preamble, 15 CFR part 902, chapter 
    IX, and 50 CFR part 648, chapter VI, 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, the table in paragraph (b) is amended by adding 
    under 50 CFR the following entries in numerical order:
    
    
    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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    648.91                                      -0202
    648.92                                      -0202
    648.93                                      -0202
    648.94                                      -0202
    648.96                                      -0202
     
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    50 CFR Chapter VI
    
    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.
    
        2. In Sec. 648.1, the first sentence of paragraph (a) is revised to 
    read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 648.1  Purpose and scope.
    
        (a) This part implements the fishery management plans (FMPs) for 
    the
    
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    Atlantic mackerel, squid, and butterfish fisheries (Atlantic Mackerel, 
    Squid, and Butterfish FMP); Atlantic salmon (Atlantic Salmon FMP); the 
    Atlantic sea scallop fishery (Atlantic Sea Scallop FMP); the Atlantic 
    surf clam and ocean quahog fisheries (Atlantic Surf Clam and Ocean 
    Quahog FMP); the Northeast multispecies and monkfish fisheries ((NE 
    Multispecies FMP) and (Monkfish FMP)); the summer flounder, scup, and 
    black sea bass fisheries (Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass 
    FMP); and the Atlantic bluefish fishery (Atlantic Bluefish FMP). * * *
    * * * * *
        3. In Sec. 648.2, the definitions for ``Monkfish or anglerfish'', 
    ``Out of the multispecies fishery or DAS program'', and ``Tied up to 
    the dock'' are removed; the definitions for ``Day(s)-at-Sea (DAS)'', 
    ``Fishing year'', ``Prior to leaving port'', ``Sink gillnet or bottom-
    tending gillnet'', ``Upon returning to port'', and ``Vessel Monitoring 
    System (VMS)'' are revised; and the definitions for ``Councils'', 
    ``Monkfish'', ``Monkfish gillnets'', ``Monkfish Monitoring Committee'', 
    ``Out of the monkfish fishery'', ``Out of the multispecies fishery'', 
    and ``Tied up to the dock or tying up at a dock'' are added 
    alphabetically to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 648.2  Definitions.
    
    * * * * *
        Councils, with respect to the monkfish fishery, means the New 
    England Fishery Management Council (NEFMC) and the Mid-Atlantic Fishery 
    Management Council (MAFMC).
        Day(s)-at-Sea (DAS), with respect to the NE multispecies and 
    monkfish fisheries, and Atlantic sea scallop fishery, except as 
    described in Sec. 648.82(k)(1)(iv), means the 24-hour period of time or 
    any part thereof during which a fishing vessel is absent from port to 
    fish for, possess, or land, or fishes for, possesses, or lands, 
    regulated species, monkfish, or scallops.
    * * * * *
        Fishing year means:
        (1) For the Atlantic sea scallop fishery, from March 1 through the 
    last day of February of the following year.
        (2) For the NE multispecies and monkfish fisheries, from May 1 
    through April 30 of the following year.
        (3) For all other fisheries in this part, from January 1 through 
    December 31.
    * * * * *
        Monkfish, also known as anglerfish or goosefish, means Lophius 
    americanus.
        Monkfish gillnets means gillnet gear with mesh size no smaller than 
    10-inches (25.4 cm) diamond mesh that is designed and used to fish for 
    and catch monkfish while fishing under a monkfish DAS.
        Monkfish Monitoring Committee means a team of scientific and 
    technical staff appointed by the NEFMC and MAFMC to review, analyze, 
    and recommend adjustments to the management measures. The team consists 
    of staff from the NEFMC and the MAFMC, NMFS Northeast Regional Office, 
    NEFSC, the USCG, two fishing industry representatives selected by their 
    respective Council chairman (one from each management area with at 
    least one of the two representing either the Atlantic sea scallop or 
    northeast multispecies fishery), and staff from affected coastal 
    states, appointed by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission. 
    The Chair is elected by the Committee from within its ranks, subject to 
    the approval of the Chairs of the NEFMC and MAFMC.
    * * * * *
        Out of the monkfish fishery means the period of time during which a 
    vessel is not fishing for monkfish under the monkfish DAS program.
        Out of the multispecies fishery means the period of time during 
    which a vessel is not fishing for regulated species under the NE 
    multispecies DAS program.
    * * * * *
        Prior to leaving port, with respect to the call-in notification 
    system for the Atlantic sea scallop, NE multispecies, and monkfish 
    fisheries, means prior to the last dock or mooring in port from which a 
    vessel departs to engage in fishing, including the transport of fish to 
    another port.
    * * * * *
        Sink gillnet or bottom-tending gillnet means any gillnet, anchored 
    or otherwise, that is designed to be, or is fished on or near, the 
    bottom in the lower third of the water column.
    * * * * *
        Tied up to the dock or tying up at a dock means tied up at a dock, 
    on a mooring, or elsewhere in a harbor.
    * * * * *
        Upon returning to port, means, for purposes of the call-in 
    notification system for the NE multispecies and monkfish fisheries, 
    upon first tying up at a dock at the end of a fishing trip.
    * * * * *
        Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) means a vessel monitoring system or 
    VMS unit as set forth in Sec. 648.9 and approved by NMFS for use by 
    Atlantic sea scallop, NE multispecies, and monkfish vessels, as 
    required by this part.
    * * * * *
        4. In Sec. 648.4, paragraph (a)(9) is added to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 648.4  Vessel and individual commercial permits.
    
        (a) * * *
        (9) Monkfish vessels. Any vessel of the United States, including a 
    charter or party boat, must have been issued and have on board a valid 
    monkfish permit to fish for, possess, or land any monkfish in or from 
    the EEZ.
        (i) Limited access monkfish permits (effective November 8, 1999. 
    (A) Eligibility. A vessel may be issued a limited access monkfish 
    permit if it meets any of the following limited access monkfish permits 
    criteria:
        (1) Category A permit (vessels without multispecies or scallop 
    limited access permits). The vessel landed 50,000 lb (22,680 
    kg) tail-weight or 166,000 lb (75,297.6 kg) whole weight of monkfish 
    between February 28, 1991, and February 27, 1995;
        (2) Category B permit (vessels less than 51 gross registered 
    tonnage (GRT) without multispecies or scallop limited access permits 
    that do not qualify for a Category A permit). The vessel landed 
    7,500 lb (3,402 kg) tail-weight or 24,900 lb (11,294.6 kg) 
    whole weight of monkfish between February 28, 1991, and February 27, 
    1995;
        (3) Category C permit (vessels with multispecies or scallop limited 
    access permits). The vessel landed 50,000 lb (22,680 kg) 
    tail-weight or 166,000 lb (75,297.6 kg) whole weight of monkfish 
    between February 28, 1991, and February 27, 1995; or
        (4) Category D permit (all vessels with multispecies limited access 
    permits and vessels less than 51 GRT with scallop limited access 
    permits that do not qualify for a Category C permit). The vessel landed 
    7,500 lb (3,402 kg) tail-weight or 24,900 lb (11,294.6 kg) 
    whole weight of monkfish between February 28, 1991, and February 27, 
    1995.
        (B) Application/renewal restrictions. See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(B) of 
    this section.
        (C) Qualification restrictions. (1) See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(C) of 
    this section.
        (2) Vessels under agreement for construction or under 
    reconstruction. A vessel may be issued a limited access monkfish permit 
    if the vessel was under written agreement for construction or 
    reconstruction between February 28, 1994, and February 27, 1995, and 
    such vessel meets any of the qualification criteria regarding amount of 
    landings as stated in paragraph (a)(9)(i)(A) of this section between 
    February 28, 1991, and February 27, 1996.
        (D) Change in ownership. (1) See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(D) of this 
    section.
        (2) A vessel may be issued a limited access monkfish permit if it 
    was under
    
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    written agreement for purchase as of February 27, 1995 and meets any of 
    the qualification criteria regarding amount of landings as stated in 
    paragraph (a)(9)(i)(A) of this section between February 28, 1991, and 
    February 27, 1996.
        (E) Replacement vessels. (1) See paragraph (a)(1)(i)(E) of this 
    section.
        (2) A vessel 51 GRT that lawfully replaced a vessel <51 grt="" between="" february="" 27,="" 1995,="" and="" october="" 7,="" 1999,="" that="" meets="" the="" qualification="" criteria="" set="" forth="" in="" paragraph="" (a)(9)(i)(a)="" of="" this="" section,="" but="" exceeds="" the="" 51="" grt="" vessel="" size="" qualification="" criteria="" as="" stated="" in="" paragraph="" (a)(9)(i)(a)(2)="" or="" (4)="" of="" this="" section,="" may="" qualify="" for="" and="" fish="" under="" the="" permit="" category="" for="" which="" the="" replaced="" vessel="" qualified.="" (3)="" a="" vessel="" that="" replaced="" a="" vessel="" that="" fished="" for="" and="" landed="" monkfish="" between="" february="" 28,="" 1991,="" and="" february="" 27,="" 1995,="" may="" use="" the="" replaced="" vessel's="" history="" in="" lieu="" of="" or="" in="" addition="" to="" such="" vessel's="" fishing="" history="" to="" meet="" the="" qualification="" criteria="" set="" forth="" in="" paragraph="" (a)(9)(i)(a)(1),="" (2),="" (3),="" or="" (4)="" of="" this="" section,="" unless="" the="" owner="" of="" the="" replaced="" vessel="" retained="" the="" vessel's="" permit="" or="" fishing="" history,="" or="" such="" vessel="" no="" longer="" exists="" and="" was="" replaced="" by="" another="" vessel="" according="" to="" the="" provisions="" in="" paragraph="" (a)(1)(i)(d)="" of="" this="" section.="" (f)="" upgraded="" vessel.="" (1)="" see="" paragraph="" (a)(1)(i)(f)="" of="" this="" section.="" (2)="" a="" vessel="">51 GRT that upgraded from a vessel size <51 grt="" between="" february="" 27,="" 1995,="" and="" october="" 7,="" 1999,="" that="" meets="" any="" of="" the="" qualification="" criteria="" set="" forth="" in="" paragraph="" (a)(9)(i)(a)="" of="" this="" section,="" but="" exceeds="" the="" 51="" grt="" vessel="" size="" qualification="" criteria="" as="" stated="" in="" paragraphs="" (a)(9)(i)(a)(2)="" and="" (4)="" of="" this="" section,="" may="" qualify="" for="" and="" fish="" under="" the="" permit="" category="" of="" the="" smaller="" vessel.="" (g)="" consolidation="" restriction.="" see="" paragraph="" (a)(1)(i)(g)="" of="" this="" section.="" (h)="" vessel="" baseline="" specification.="" see="" paragraph="" (a)(1)(i)(h)="" of="" this="" section.="" (i)="" [reserved]="" (j)="" confirmation="" of="" permit="" history.="" see="" paragraph="" (a)(1)(i)(j)="" of="" this="" section.="" (k)="" abandonment="" or="" voluntary="" relinquishment="" of="" permits.="" see="" paragraph="" (a)(1)(i)(k)="" of="" this="" section.="" (l)="" restriction="" on="" permit="" splitting.="" a="" limited="" access="" monkfish="" permit="" may="" not="" be="" issued="" to="" a="" vessel="" or="" to="" its="" replacement,="" or="" remain="" valid,="" if="" the="" vessel's="" permit="" or="" fishing="" history="" has="" been="" used="" to="" qualify="" another="" vessel="" for="" another="" federal="" fishery.="" (m)="" notification="" of="" eligibility="" for="" 1999.="" (1)="" nmfs="" will="" attempt="" to="" notify="" all="" owners="" of="" vessels="" for="" which="" nmfs="" has="" credible="" evidence="" available="" that="" they="" meet="" the="" qualification="" criteria="" described="" in="" paragraph="" (a)(9)(i)(a)(1),="" (2),="" (3),="" or="" (4)="" of="" this="" section="" and="" that="" they="" qualify="" for="" a="" limited="" access="" monkfish="" permit.="" vessel="" owners="" must="" still="" apply="" within="" 12="" months="" of="" the="" effective="" date="" of="" these="" regulations="" to="" complete="" the="" qualification="" requirements.="" (2)="" if="" a="" vessel="" owner="" has="" not="" been="" notified="" that="" the="" vessel="" is="" eligible="" to="" be="" issued="" a="" limited="" access="" monkfish="" permit,="" and="" the="" vessel="" owner="" believes="" that="" there="" is="" credible="" evidence="" that="" the="" vessel="" does="" qualify="" under="" the="" pertinent="" criteria,="" the="" vessel="" owner="" may="" apply="" for="" a="" limited="" access="" monkfish="" permit="" within="" 12="" months="" of="" the="" effective="" date="" of="" these="" regulations="" by="" submitting="" evidence="" that="" the="" vessel="" meets="" the="" requirements="" described="" in="" paragraph="" (a)(9)(i)(a)(1),="" (2),="" (3),="" or="" (4)="" of="" this="" section.="" (n)="" appeal="" of="" denial="" of="" permit.="" (1)="" any="" applicant="" denied="" a="" limited="" access="" monkfish="" permit="" may="" appeal="" to="" the="" regional="" administrator="" within="" 30="" days="" of="" the="" notice="" of="" denial.="" any="" such="" appeal="" shall="" be="" in="" writing.="" the="" only="" ground="" for="" appeal="" is="" that="" the="" regional="" administrator="" erred="" in="" concluding="" that="" the="" vessel="" did="" not="" meet="" the="" criteria="" in="" paragraph="" (a)(9)(i)(a)(1),="" (2),="" (3),="" or="" (4)="" of="" this="" section.="" the="" appeal="" shall="" set="" forth="" the="" basis="" for="" the="" applicant's="" belief="" that="" the="" regional="" administrator's="" decision="" was="" made="" in="" error.="" (2)="" the="" appeal="" may="" be="" presented,="" at="" the="" option="" of="" the="" applicant,="" at="" a="" hearing="" before="" an="" officer="" appointed="" by="" the="" regional="" administrator.="" the="" hearing="" officer="" shall="" make="" a="" recommendation="" to="" the="" regional="" administrator.="" the="" regional="" administrator's="" decision="" on="" the="" appeal="" is="" the="" final="" decision="" of="" the="" department="" of="" commerce.="" (3)="" status="" of="" vessels="" pending="" appeal.="" (i)="" a="" vessel="" denied="" a="" limited="" access="" monkfish="" permit="" may="" fish="" under="" the="" monkfish="" das="" program,="" provided="" that="" the="" denial="" has="" been="" appealed,="" the="" appeal="" is="" pending,="" and="" the="" vessel="" has="" on="" board="" a="" letter="" from="" the="" regional="" administrator="" authorizing="" the="" vessel="" to="" fish="" under="" the="" monkfish="" das="" program.="" the="" regional="" administrator="" will="" issue="" such="" a="" letter="" for="" the="" pendency="" of="" any="" appeal,="" which="" decision="" is="" the="" final="" administrative="" action="" of="" the="" department="" of="" commerce="" pending="" a="" final="" decision="" on="" the="" appeal.="" the="" letter="" of="" authorization="" must="" be="" carried="" on="" board="" the="" vessel.="" a="" vessel="" with="" such="" a="" letter="" of="" authorization="" shall="" not="" exceed="" the="" annual="" allocation="" of="" monkfish="" das="" as="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 648.92(b)(1)="" and="" must="" report="" the="" use="" of="" monkfish="" das="" according="" to="" the="" provisions="" of="" sec.="" 648.10(b)="" or="" (c),="" whichever="" applies.="" if="" the="" appeal="" is="" finally="" denied,="" the="" regional="" administrator="" shall="" send="" a="" notice="" of="" final="" denial="" to="" the="" vessel="" owner;="" the="" authorizing="" letter="" shall="" become="" invalid="" 5="" days="" after="" receipt="" of="" the="" notice="" of="" denial.="" if="" the="" appeal="" is="" finally="" approved,="" any="" das="" used="" during="" pendency="" of="" the="" appeal="" shall="" be="" deducted="" from="" the="" vessel's="" annual="" allocation="" of="" monkfish="" das="" for="" that="" fishing="" year.="" (ii)="" monkfish="" incidental="" catch="" permits="" effective="" november="" 8,="" 1999.="" a="" vessel="" of="" the="" united="" states="" that="" is="" subject="" to="" these="" regulations="" and="" that="" has="" not="" been="" issued="" a="" limited="" access="" monkfish="" permit="" is="" eligible="" for="" and="" may="" be="" issued="" a="" monkfish="" incidental="" catch="" permit="" to="" fish="" for,="" possess,="" or="" land="" monkfish="" subject="" to="" the="" restrictions="" in="" sec.="" 648.94(c).="" (ii)="" [reserved]="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" 5.="" in="" sec.="" 648.5,="" the="" first="" sentence="" of="" paragraph="" (a)="" is="" revised="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 648.5="" operator="" permits.="" (a)="" general.="" any="" operator="" of="" a="" vessel="" fishing="" for="" or="" possessing="" sea="" scallops="" in="" excess="" of="" 40="" lb="" (18="" kg),="" ne="" multispecies,="" monkfish,="" mackerel,="" squid,="" butterfish,="" scup,="" or="" black="" sea="" bass,="" harvested="" in="" or="" from="" the="" eez,="" or="" issued="" a="" permit="" for="" these="" species="" under="" this="" part,="" must="" have="" been="" issued="" under="" this="" section,="" and="" carry="" on="" board,="" a="" valid="" operator's="" permit.*="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" 6.="" in="" sec.="" 648.6,="" paragraph="" (a)="" is="" revised="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 648.6="" dealer/processor="" permits.="" (a)="" general.="" all="" ne="" multispecies,="" monkfish,="" sea="" scallop,="" summer="" flounder,="" surf="" clam,="" ocean="" quahog,="" mackerel,="" squid,="" butterfish,="" scup,="" or="" black="" sea="" bass="" dealers,="" and="" surf="" clam="" and="" ocean="" quahog="" processors,="" must="" have="" been="" issued="" under="" this="" section,="" and="" have="" in="" their="" possession,="" a="" valid="" dealer="" and/or="" processor="" permit="" for="" these="" species.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" 7.="" in="" sec.="" 648.7,="" the="" first="" sentence="" of="" paragraph="" (a)(1)(i),="" the="" first="" sentence="" of="" paragraph="" (a)(3)(i),="" and="" paragraph="" (b)(1)(i)="" are="" revised="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 648.7="" recordkeeping="" and="" reporting="" requirements.="" (a)="" *="" *="" *="" (1)="" *="" *="" *="" (i)="" all="" ne="" multispecies="" or="" monkfish,="" sea="" scallop,="" summer="" flounder,="" mackerel,="" squid,="" and="" butterfish,="" scup,="" or="" black="" sea="" bass="" dealers="" must="" provide:="" dealer="" name="" and="" mailing="" address;="" dealer="" permit="" number;="" name="" and="" permit="" number="" or="" name="" and="" hull="" number="" (uscg="" documentation="" number="" or="" state="" registration="" number,="" whichever="" is="" applicable)="" of="" vessels="" from="" which="" fish="" are="" landed="" or="" received;="" trip="" identifier="" for="" [[page="" 54745]]="" trip="" from="" which="" fish="" are="" landed="" or="" received;="" dates="" of="" purchases;="" pounds="" by="" all="" species="" purchased="" (by="" market="" category,="" if="" applicable);="" price="" per="" pound="" by="" species="" (by="" market="" category,="" if="" applicable)="" or="" total="" value="" by="" species="" (by="" market="" category,="" if="" applicable);="" port="" landed;="" and="" any="" other="" information="" deemed="" necessary="" by="" the="" regional="" administrator.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (3)="" *="" *="" *="" (i)="" all="" ne="" multispecies="" or="" monkfish,="" sea="" scallop,="" summer="" flounder,="" mackerel,="" squid,="" and="" butterfish,="" scup,="" or="" black="" sea="" bass="" dealers="" must="" complete="" the="" ``employment="" data''="" section="" of="" the="" annual="" processed="" products="" report;="" completion="" of="" the="" other="" sections="" of="" that="" form="" is="" voluntary.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (b)="" *="" *="" *="" (1)="" *="" *="" *="" (i)="" the="" owner="" or="" operator="" of="" any="" vessel="" issued="" a="" vessel="" permit="" for="" summer="" flounder,="" mackerel,="" squid,="" or="" butterfish,="" scup,="" or="" black="" sea="" bass,="" or="" a="" permit="" for="" sea="" scallops,="" or="" ne="" multispecies="" or="" monkfish,="" must="" maintain="" on="" board="" the="" vessel="" and="" submit="" an="" accurate="" daily="" fishing="" log="" report="" for="" all="" fishing="" trips,="" regardless="" of="" species="" fished="" for="" or="" taken,="" on="" forms="" supplied="" by="" or="" approved="" by="" the="" regional="" administrator.="" if="" authorized="" in="" writing="" by="" the="" regional="" administrator,="" a="" vessel="" owner="" or="" operator="" may="" submit="" reports="" electronically,="" for="" example="" by="" using="" a="" vms="" or="" other="" media.="" at="" least="" the="" following="" information="" and="" any="" other="" information="" required="" by="" the="" regional="" administrator="" must="" be="" provided:="" vessel="" name;="" uscg="" documentation="" number="" (or="" state="" registration="" number,="" if="" undocumented);="" permit="" number;="" date/time="" sailed;="" date/time="" landed;="" trip="" type;="" number="" of="" crew;="" number="" of="" anglers="" (if="" a="" charter="" or="" party="" boat);="" gear="" fished;="" quantity="" and="" size="" of="" gear;="" mesh/ring="" size;="" chart="" area="" fished;="" average="" depth;="" latitude/longitude="" (or="" loran="" station="" and="" bearings);="" total="" hauls="" per="" area="" fished;="" average="" tow="" time="" duration;="" pounds="" by="" species="" (or="" count,="" if="" a="" party="" or="" charter="" vessel)="" of="" all="" species="" landed="" or="" discarded;="" dealer="" permit="" number;="" dealer="" name;="" date="" sold;="" port="" and="" state="" landed;="" and="" vessel="" operator's="" name,="" signature,="" and="" operator="" permit="" number="" (if="" applicable).="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" 8.="" in="" sec.="" 648.9,="" paragraph="" (d)="" is="" revised="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 648.9="" vms="" requirements.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (d)="" presumption.="" if="" a="" vms="" unit="" fails="" to="" transmit="" an="" hourly="" signal="" of="" a="" vessel's="" position,="" the="" vessel="" shall="" be="" deemed="" to="" have="" incurred="" a="" das,="" or="" fraction="" thereof,="" for="" as="" long="" as="" the="" unit="" fails="" to="" transmit="" a="" signal,="" unless="" a="" preponderance="" of="" evidence="" shows="" that="" the="" failure="" to="" transmit="" was="" due="" to="" an="" unavoidable="" malfunction="" or="" disruption="" of="" the="" transmission="" that="" occurred="" while="" the="" vessel="" was="" declared="" out="" of="" the="" scallop="" fishery="" or="" ne="" multispecies="" or="" monkfish="" fishery,="" as="" applicable,="" or="" was="" not="" at="" sea.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" 9.="" in="" sec.="" 648.10,="" the="" first="" sentence="" of="" paragraph="" (b)="" introductory="" text,="" and="" paragraphs="" (b)(1),="" (c)="" introductory="" text,="" (c)(2),="" and="" (c)(5)="" are="" revised="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 648.10="" das="" notification="" requirements.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (b)="" vms="" notification.="" a="" multispecies="" vessel="" issued="" an="" individual="" das="" or="" combination="" vessel="" permit,="" or="" scallop="" vessel="" issued="" a="" full-time="" or="" part-time="" limited="" access="" scallop="" permit,="" or="" scallop="" vessel="" fishing="" under="" the="" small="" dredge="" program="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 648.51(e),="" or="" a="" vessel="" issued="" a="" limited="" access="" multispecies="" or="" monkfish="" permit,="" or="" scallop="" permit,="" whose="" owner="" elects="" to="" fish="" under="" the="" vms="" notification="" of="" paragraph="" (b)="" of="" this="" section,="" unless="" otherwise="" authorized="" or="" required="" by="" the="" regional="" administrator="" under="" paragraph="" (d)="" of="" this="" section,="" must="" have="" installed="" on="" board="" an="" operational="" vms="" unit="" that="" meets="" the="" minimum="" performance="" criteria="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 648.9(b)="" or="" as="" modified="" in="" sec.="" 648.9(a).="" *="" *="" *="" (1)="" vessels="" that="" have="" crossed="" the="" vms="" demarcation="" line="" specified="" under="" paragraph="" (a)="" of="" this="" section="" are="" deemed="" to="" be="" fishing="" under="" the="" das="" program,="" unless="" the="" vessel's="" owner="" or="" an="" authorized="" representative="" declares="" the="" vessel="" out="" of="" the="" scallop,="" ne="" multispecies,="" or="" monkfish="" fishery,="" as="" applicable,="" for="" a="" specific="" time="" period="" by="" notifying="" the="" regional="" administrator="" through="" the="" vms="" prior="" to="" the="" vessel="" leaving="" port.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (c)="" call-in="" notification.="" owners="" of="" vessels="" issued="" limited="" access="" multispecies="" or="" monkfish="" permits="" who="" are="" participating="" in="" a="" das="" program="" and="" who="" are="" not="" required="" to="" provide="" notification="" using="" a="" vms,="" scallop="" vessels="" qualifying="" for="" a="" das="" allocation="" under="" the="" occasional="" category="" and="" who="" have="" not="" elected="" to="" fish="" under="" the="" vms="" notification="" requirements="" of="" paragraph="" (b)="" of="" this="" section,="" and="" vessels="" fishing="" pending="" an="" appeal="" as="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 648.4(a)(1)(i)(m)(3)="" and="" (a)(9)(i)(n)(3)="" are="" subject="" to="" the="" following="" requirements:="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (2)="" the="" vessel's="" confirmation="" numbers="" for="" the="" current="" and="" immediately="" prior="" multispecies="" or="" monkfish="" fishing="" trip="" must="" be="" maintained="" on="" board="" the="" vessel="" and="" provided="" to="" an="" authorized="" officer="" upon="" request.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (5)="" any="" vessel="" that="" possesses="" or="" lands="" per="" trip="" more="" than="" 400="" lb="" (181="" kg)="" of="" scallops,="" and="" any="" vessel="" issued="" a="" limited="" access="" multispecies="" permit="" subject="" to="" the="" multispecies="" das="" program="" and="" call-in="" requirement="" that="" possesses="" or="" lands="" regulated="" species,="" except="" as="" provided="" in="" secs.="" 648.17="" and="" 648.89,="" and="" any="" vessel="" issued="" a="" limited="" access="" monkfish="" permit="" subject="" to="" the="" monkfish="" das="" program="" and="" call-in="" requirement="" that="" possesses="" or="" lands="" monkfish="" above="" the="" incidental="" catch="" trip="" limits="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 648.94(c),="" shall="" be="" deemed="" in="" its="" respective="" das="" program="" for="" purposes="" of="" counting="" das,="" regardless="" of="" whether="" the="" vessel's="" owner="" or="" authorized="" representative="" provided="" adequate="" notification="" as="" required="" by="" paragraph="" (c)="" of="" this="" section.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" 10.="" in="" sec.="" 648.11,="" the="" first="" sentence="" of="" paragraph="" (a)="" and="" paragraph="" (e)="" introductory="" text="" are="" revised="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 648.11="" at-sea="" sampler/observer="" coverage.="" (a)="" the="" regional="" administrator="" may="" request="" any="" vessel="" with="" a="" permit="" for="" sea="" scallops,="" or="" ne="" multispecies="" or="" monkfish,="" or="" mackerel,="" squid,="" or="" butterfish,="" or="" scup,="" or="" black="" sea="" bass,="" or="" a="" moratorium="" permit="" for="" summer="" flounder,="" to="" carry="" a="" nmfs-approved="" sea="" sampler/observer.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (e)="" the="" owner="" or="" operator="" of="" a="" vessel="" issued="" a="" summer="" flounder="" moratorium="" permit,="" or="" a="" scup="" moratorium="" permit,="" or="" a="" black="" sea="" bass="" moratorium="" permit,="" if="" requested="" by="" the="" sea="" sampler/observer="" also="" must:="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" 11.="" in="" sec.="" 648.12,="" the="" introductory="" text="" is="" revised="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 648.12="" experimental="" fishing.="" the="" regional="" administrator="" may="" exempt="" any="" person="" or="" vessel="" from="" the="" requirements="" of="" subparts="" a="" (general="" provisions),="" b="" (atlantic="" mackerel,="" squid,="" and="" butterfish="" fisheries),="" d="" (atlantic="" sea="" scallop="" fishery),="" e="" (atlantic="" surf="" clam="" and="" ocean="" quahog="" fisheries),="" f="" (ne="" multispecies="" and="" monkfish="" fisheries),="" g="" (summer="" flounder="" fishery),="" h="" (scup="" fishery),="" or="" i="" (black="" sea="" bass="" fishery)="" of="" this="" part="" for="" the="" conduct="" of="" experimental="" fishing="" beneficial="" to="" the="" management="" of="" the="" resources="" or="" fishery="" managed="" under="" that="" [[page="" 54746]]="" subpart.="" the="" regional="" administrator="" shall="" consult="" with="" the="" executive="" director="" of="" the="" mafmc="" regarding="" such="" exemptions="" for="" the="" atlantic="" mackerel,="" squid,="" and="" butterfish,="" summer="" flounder,="" scup,="" and="" black="" sea="" bass="" fisheries.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" 12.="" in="" sec.="" 648.14,="" paragraphs="" (a)(49)="" and="" (103)="" are="" revised,="" and="" paragraphs="" (x)(8)="" and="" (y)="" are="" added="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 648.14="" prohibitions.="" (a)="" *="" *="" *="" (49)="" violate="" any="" of="" the="" possession="" or="" landing="" restrictions="" on="" fishing="" with="" scallop="" dredge="" gear="" specified="" in="" secs.="" 648.80(h)="" and="" 648.94.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (103)="" sell,="" barter,="" trade="" or="" transfer,="" or="" attempt="" to="" sell,="" barter,="" trade="" or="" otherwise="" transfer,="" other="" than="" solely="" for="" transport,="" any="" multispecies="" or="" monkfish,="" unless="" the="" dealer="" or="" transferee="" has="" a="" dealer="" permit="" issued="" under="" sec.="" 648.6.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (x)="" *="" *="" *="" (8)="" monkfish.="" all="" monkfish="" retained="" or="" possessed="" on="" a="" vessel="" issued="" any="" permit="" under="" sec.="" 648.4="" are="" deemed="" to="" have="" been="" harvested="" from="" the="" eez.="" (y)="" in="" addition="" to="" the="" general="" prohibitions="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 600.725="" of="" this="" chapter="" and="" in="" paragraph="" (a)="" of="" this="" section,="" it="" is="" unlawful="" for="" any="" person="" owning="" or="" operating="" a="" vessel="" issued="" a="" limited="" access="" monkfish="" permit="" to="" do="" any="" of="" the="" following:="" (1)="" fish="" for,="" possess,="" retain="" or="" land="" monkfish,="" unless:="" (i)="" the="" monkfish="" are="" being="" fished="" for="" or="" were="" harvested="" in="" or="" from="" the="" eez="" by="" a="" vessel="" issued="" a="" valid="" monkfish="" permit="" under="" this="" part="" and="" the="" operator="" on="" board="" such="" vessel="" has="" been="" issued="" an="" operator="" permit="" that="" is="" on="" board="" the="" vessel;="" or="" (ii)="" the="" monkfish="" were="" harvested="" by="" a="" vessel="" not="" issued="" a="" monkfish="" permit="" that="" fishes="" for="" monkfish="" exclusively="" in="" state="" waters;="" or="" (iii)="" the="" monkfish="" were="" harvested="" in="" or="" from="" the="" eez="" by="" a="" vessel="" engaged="" in="" recreational="" fishing.="" (2)="" land,="" offload,="" or="" otherwise="" transfer,="" or="" attempt="" to="" land,="" offload,="" or="" otherwise="" transfer,="" monkfish="" from="" one="" vessel="" to="" another="" vessel,="" unless="" each="" vessel="" has="" not="" been="" issued="" a="" monkfish="" permit="" and="" fishes="" exclusively="" in="" state="" waters.="" (3)="" sell,="" barter,="" trade,="" or="" otherwise="" transfer,="" or="" attempt="" to="" sell,="" barter,="" trade,="" or="" otherwise="" transfer="" for="" a="" commercial="" purpose,="" any="" monkfish,="" unless="" the="" vessel="" has="" been="" issued="" a="" monkfish="" permit,="" or="" unless="" the="" monkfish="" were="" harvested="" by="" a="" vessel="" with="" no="" monkfish="" permit="" that="" fishes="" for="" monkfish="" exclusively="" in="" state="" waters.="" (4)="" fish="" for,="" possess,="" retain,="" or="" land="" monkfish,="" or="" operate="" or="" act="" as="" an="" operator="" of="" a="" vessel="" fishing="" for="" or="" possessing="" monkfish="" in="" or="" from="" the="" eez="" without="" having="" been="" issued="" and="" possessing="" a="" valid="" operator="" permit.="" (5)="" fish="" with,="" use,="" or="" have="" on="" board,="" while="" fishing="" under="" a="" monkfish="" das="" within="" the="" northern="" fishery="" management="" area="" or="" southern="" fishery="" management="" area="" as="" described="" in="" sec.="" 648.91(a)="" and="" (b),="" nets="" with="" mesh="" size="" smaller="" than="" the="" minimum="" mesh="" size="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 648.91(c).="" (6)="" violate="" any="" provision="" of="" the="" incidental="" catch="" permit="" restrictions="" as="" provided="" in="" secs.="" 648.4(a)(9)(ii)="" and="" 648.94(c).="" (7)="" possess,="" land,="" or="" fish="" for="" monkfish="" while="" in="" possession="" of="" dredge="" gear="" on="" a="" vessel="" not="" fishing="" under="" the="" scallop="" das="" program="" as="" described="" in="" sec.="" 648.53,="" or="" fishing="" under="" a="" general="" scallop="" permit,="" except="" for="" vessels="" with="" no="" monkfish="" permit="" that="" fish="" for="" monkfish="" exclusively="" in="" state="" waters.="" (8)="" purchase,="" possess,="" or="" receive="" as="" a="" dealer,="" or="" in="" the="" capacity="" of="" a="" dealer,="" monkfish="" in="" excess="" of="" the="" possession="" or="" trip="" limits="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 648.94="" as="" is="" applicable="" to="" a="" vessel="" issued="" a="" monkfish="" limited="" access="" or="" incidental="" catch="" permit.="" (9)="" fail="" to="" comply="" with="" the="" monkfish="" size="" limit="" restrictions="" of="" sec.="" 648.93.="" (10)="" fail="" to="" comply="" with="" the="" monkfish="" liver="" landing="" restrictions="" of="" sec.="" 648.94(d).="" (11)="" fish="" for,="" possess="" or="" land="" monkfish="" as="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 648.94="" or="" when="" not="" participating="" in="" the="" monkfish="" das="" program="" pursuant="" to="" sec.="" 648.92.="" (12)="" if="" carrying="" a="" vms="" unit="" under="" sec.="" 648.10:="" (i)="" fail="" to="" have="" a="" certified,="" operational,="" and="" functioning="" vms="" unit="" that="" meets="" the="" specifications="" of="" sec.="" 648.9="" on="" board="" the="" vessel="" at="" all="" times.="" (ii)="" fail="" to="" comply="" with="" the="" notification,="" replacement,="" or="" any="" other="" requirements="" regarding="" vms="" usage="" as="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 648.10.="" (13)="" combine,="" transfer,="" or="" consolidate="" das="" allocations.="" (14)="" fish="" for,="" possess,="" or="" land="" monkfish="" with="" or="" from="" a="" vessel="" that="" has="" had="" the="" horsepower="" of="" such="" vessel="" or="" its="" replacement="" upgraded="" or="" increased="" in="" excess="" of="" the="" limitations="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 648.4(a)(9)(i)(e)="" and="" (f).="" (15)="" fish="" for,="" possess,="" or="" land="" monkfish="" with="" or="" from="" a="" vessel="" that="" has="" had="" the="" length,="" grt,="" or="" nt="" of="" such="" vessel="" or="" its="" replacement="" upgraded="" or="" increased="" in="" excess="" of="" the="" limitations="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 648.4(a)(9)(i)(e)="" and="" (f).="" (16)="" fail="" to="" comply="" with="" any="" provision="" of="" the="" das="" notification="" program="" as="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 648.10.="" (17)="" if="" the="" vessel="" has="" been="" issued="" a="" limited="" access="" monkfish="" permit="" and="" fishes="" under="" a="" monkfish="" das,="" fail="" to="" comply="" with="" gillnet="" requirements="" and="" restrictions="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 648.92(b)(8).="" (18)="" if="" the="" vessel="" is="" fishing="" under="" the="" gillnet="" category,="" fail="" to="" comply="" with="" the="" applicable="" restrictions="" and="" requirements="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 648.92(b)(8).="" (19)="" fail="" to="" produce,="" or="" cause="" to="" be="" produced,="" gillnet="" tags="" when="" requested="" by="" an="" authorized="" officer.="" (20)="" tag="" a="" gillnet="" or="" use="" a="" gillnet="" tag="" that="" has="" been="" reported="" lost,="" missing,="" destroyed,="" or="" issued="" to="" another="" vessel,="" or="" use="" a="" false="" gillnet="" tag.="" (21)="" sell,="" transfer,="" or="" give="" away="" gillnet="" tags="" that="" have="" been="" reported="" lost,="" missing,="" destroyed,="" or="" issued="" to="" another="" vessel.="" 13.="" revise="" the="" heading="" for="" subpart="" f="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" subpart="" f--management="" measures="" for="" the="" ne="" multispecies="" and="" monkfish="" fisheries="" 14.="" in="" sec.="" 648.80,="" the="" section="" heading,="" paragraphs="" (a)(4)(i)(a),="" (a)(7)(iv)(b),="" (a)(8)(i),="" (a)(9)(i)(d),="" and="" (b)(3)(ii)="" are="" revised="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 648.80="" multispecies="" regulated="" mesh="" areas="" and="" restrictions="" on="" gear="" and="" methods="" of="" fishing.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (a)="" *="" *="" *="" (4)="" *="" *="" *="" (i)="" *="" *="" *="" (a)="" a="" vessel="" fishing="" in="" the="" cultivator="" shoal="" whiting="" fishery="" exemption="" area="" under="" this="" exemption="" must="" have="" a="" letter="" of="" authorization="" issued="" by="" the="" regional="" administrator="" on="" board="" and="" may="" not="" fish="" for,="" possess="" on="" board,="" or="" land="" any="" species="" of="" fish="" other="" than="" whiting,="" except="" for="" the="" following,="" with="" the="" restrictions="" noted,="" as="" allowable="" incidental="" species:="" herring;="" longhorn="" sculpin;="" squid;="" butterfish;="" mackerel;="" dogfish,="" and="" red="" hake--up="" to="" 10="" percent="" each,="" by="" weight,="" of="" all="" other="" species="" on="" board;="" monkfish="" and="" monkfish="" parts--up="" to="" 10="" percent,="" by="" weight,="" of="" all="" other="" species="" on="" board="" or="" up="" to="" 50="" lb="" (23="" kg)="" tail-weight/166="" lb="" (75="" kg)="" whole="" weight="" of="" monkfish="" per="" trip,="" as="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 648.94(c)(4),="" whichever="" is="" less;="" and="" american="" lobster--up="" to="" 10="" percent="" by="" weight="" of="" all="" other="" species="" on="" board="" or="" 200="" lobsters,="" whichever="" is="" less.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (7)="" *="" *="" *="" (iv)="" *="" *="" *="" (b)="" a="" limit="" on="" the="" possession="" of="" monkfish="" or="" monkfish="" parts="" of="" 10="" percent,="" by="" weight,="" of="" all="" other="" species="" [[page="" 54747]]="" on="" board="" or="" as="" specified="" by="" sec.="" 648.94(c)(3),(4),(5)="" or="" (6),="" as="" applicable,="" whichever="" is="" less.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (8)="" *="" *="" *="" (i)="" vessels="" subject="" to="" the="" minimum="" mesh="" size="" restrictions="" specified="" in="" paragraph="" (a)(2)="" of="" this="" section="" may="" fish="" with="" or="" possess="" nets="" with="" a="" mesh="" size="" smaller="" than="" the="" minimum="" size,="" provided="" the="" vessel="" complies="" with="" the="" requirements="" of="" paragraphs="" (a)(8)(iv)="" or="" (a)(3)(ii)="" of="" this="" section,="" from="" july="" 15="" through="" november="" 15="" when="" fishing="" in="" small="" mesh="" area="" 1="" and="" from="" january="" 1="" through="" june="" 30="" when="" fishing="" in="" small="" mesh="" area="" 2,="" except="" as="" specified="" in="" paragraph="" (a)(8)(ii)="" and="" (a)(8)(iii)="" of="" this="" section.="" a="" vessel="" may="" not="" fish="" for,="" possess="" on="" board,="" or="" land="" any="" species="" of="" fish="" other="" than:="" butterfish,="" dogfish,="" herring,="" mackerel,="" ocean="" pout,="" scup,="" squid,="" silver="" hake,="" and="" red="" hake,="" except="" for="" the="" following="" allowable="" incidental="" species="" (bycatch="" as="" the="" term="" is="" used="" elsewhere="" in="" this="" part),="" with="" the="" restrictions="" noted:="" longhorn="" sculpin;="" monkfish="" and="" monkfish="" parts--up="" to="" 10="" percent,="" by="" weight,="" of="" all="" other="" species="" on="" board="" or="" up="" to="" 50="" lb="" (23="" kg)="" tail-weight/166="" lb="" (75="" kg)="" whole="" weight="" of="" monkfish="" per="" trip,="" as="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 648.94(c)(4),="" whichever="" is="" less;="" and="" american="" lobster--up="" to="" 10="" percent,="" by="" weight,="" of="" all="" other="" species="" on="" board="" or="" 200="" lobsters,="" whichever="" is="" less.="" these="" areas="" are="" defined="" by="" straight="" lines="" connecting="" the="" following="" points="" in="" the="" order="" stated="" (copies="" of="" a="" chart="" depicting="" these="" areas="" are="" available="" from="" the="" regional="" administrator="" upon="" request="" (see="" table="" 1="" to="" sec.="" 600.502)):="" small="" mesh="" area="" 1="" ------------------------------------------------------------------------="" point="" n.="" lat.="" w.="" long.="" ------------------------------------------------------------------------="" sm1...........................................="" 43="" deg.03'="" 70="" deg.27'="" sm2...........................................="" 42="" deg.57'="" 70="" deg.22'="" sm3...........................................="" 42="" deg.47'="" 70="" deg.32'="" sm4...........................................="" 42="" deg.45'="" 70="" deg.29'="" sm5...........................................="" 42="" deg.43'="" 70="" deg.32'="" sm6...........................................="" 42="" deg.44'="" 70="" deg.39'="" sm7...........................................="" 42="" deg.49'="" 70="" deg.43'="" sm8...........................................="" 42="" deg.50'="" 70="" deg.41'="" sm9...........................................="" 42="" deg.53'="" 70="" deg.43'="" sm10..........................................="" 42="" deg.55'="" 70="" deg.40'="" sm11..........................................="" 42="" deg.59'="" 70="" deg.32'="" sm1...........................................="" 43="" deg.03'="" 70="" deg.27'="" sm13..........................................="" 43="" 69="" deg.05.6'="" deg.55.0'="" sm14..........................................="" 43="" 69="" deg.10.1'="" deg.43.3'="" sm15..........................................="" 42="" 69="" deg.49.5'="" deg.40.0'="" sm16..........................................="" 42="" 69="" deg.41.5'="" deg.40.0'="" sm17..........................................="" 42="" 69="" deg.36.6'="" deg.55.0'="" sm13..........................................="" 43="" 69="" deg.05.6'="" deg.55.0'="" ------------------------------------------------------------------------="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (9)="" *="" *="" *="" (i)="" *="" *="" *="" (d)="" the="" following="" species="" may="" be="" retained,="" with="" the="" restrictions="" noted,="" as="" allowable="" bycatch="" species="" in="" the="" nantucket="" shoals="" dogfish="" fishery="" exemption="" area:="" longhorn="" sculpin;="" silver="" hake--up="" to="" two="" standard="" totes;="" monkfish="" and="" monkfish="" parts--up="" to="" 10="" percent,="" by="" weight,="" of="" all="" other="" species="" on="" board="" or="" up="" to="" 50="" lb="" (23="" kg)="" tail-="" weight/166="" lb="" (75="" kg)="" whole="" weight="" of="" monkfish="" per="" trip,="" as="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 648.94(c)(4),="" whichever="" is="" less;="" american="" lobster--up="" to="" 10="" percent,="" by="" weight,="" of="" all="" other="" species="" on="" board="" or="" 200="" lobsters,="" whichever="" is="" less;="" and="" skate="" or="" skate="" parts--up="" to="" 10="" percent,="" by="" weight,="" of="" all="" other="" species="" on="" board.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (b)="" *="" *="" *="" (3)="" *="" *="" *="" (ii)="" possession="" and="" net="" stowage="" requirements.="" vessels="" may="" possess="" regulated="" species="" while="" in="" possession="" of="" nets="" with="" mesh="" smaller="" than="" the="" minimum="" size="" specified="" in="" paragraph="" (b)(2)(i)="" of="" this="" section,="" provided="" that="" such="" nets="" are="" stowed="" and="" are="" not="" available="" for="" immediate="" use="" in="" accordance="" with="" sec.="" 648.23(b),="" and="" provided="" that="" regulated="" species="" were="" not="" harvested="" by="" nets="" of="" mesh="" size="" smaller="" than="" the="" minimum="" mesh="" size="" specified="" in="" paragraph="" (b)(2)(i)="" of="" this="" section.="" vessels="" fishing="" for="" the="" exempted="" species="" identified="" in="" paragraph="" (b)(3)(i)="" of="" this="" section="" may="" also="" possess="" and="" retain="" the="" following="" species,="" with="" the="" restrictions="" noted,="" as="" incidental="" take="" to="" these="" exempted="" fisheries:="" conger="" eels;="" sea="" robins;="" black="" sea="" bass;="" red="" hake;="" tautog="" (blackfish);="" blowfish;="" cunner;="" john="" dory;="" mullet;="" bluefish;="" tilefish;="" longhorn="" sculpin;="" fourspot="" flounder;="" alewife;="" hickory="" shad;="" american="" shad;="" blueback="" herring;="" sea="" ravens;="" atlantic="" croaker;="" spot;="" swordfish;="" monkfish="" and="" monkfish="" parts--up="" to="" 10="" percent,="" by="" weight,="" of="" all="" other="" species="" on="" board="" or="" up="" to="" 50="" lb="" (23="" kg)="" tail-weight/166="" lb="" (75="" kg)="" whole="" weight="" of="" monkfish="" per="" trip,="" as="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 648.94(c)(4),="" whichever="" is="" less;="" american="" lobster--up="" to="" 10="" percent,="" by="" weight,="" of="" all="" other="" species="" on="" board="" or="" 200="" lobsters,="" whichever="" is="" less;="" and="" skate="" and="" skate="" parts--up="" to="" 10="" percent,="" by="" weight,="" of="" all="" other="" species="" on="" board.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" 15.="" revise="" the="" heading="" of="" sec.="" 648.81="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 648.81="" multispecies="" closed="" areas.="" 16.="" revise="" the="" heading="" of="" sec.="" 648.82="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 648.82="" effort-control="" program="" for="" multispecies="" limited="" access="" vessels.="" 17.="" revise="" the="" heading="" of="" sec.="" 648.83="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 648.83="" multispecies="" minimum="" fish="" sizes.="" 18.="" in="" sec.="" 648.84,="" paragraph="" (a)="" is="" revised="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 648.84="" gear-marking="" requirements="" and="" gear="" restrictions.="" (a)="" bottom-tending="" fixed="" gear,="" including,="" but="" not="" limited="" to,="" gillnets="" and="" longlines="" designed="" for,="" capable="" of,="" or="" fishing="" for="" ne="" multispecies="" or="" monkfish,="" must="" have="" the="" name="" of="" the="" owner="" or="" vessel="" or="" the="" official="" number="" of="" that="" vessel="" permanently="" affixed="" to="" any="" buoys,="" gillnets,="" longlines,="" or="" other="" appropriate="" gear="" so="" that="" the="" name="" of="" the="" owner="" or="" vessel="" or="" the="" official="" number="" of="" the="" vessel="" is="" visible="" on="" the="" surface="" of="" the="" water.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" 19.="" revise="" the="" heading="" of="" sec.="" 648.86="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 648.86="" multispecies="" possession="" restrictions.="" 20.="" revise="" the="" heading="" of="" sec.="" 648.88="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 648.88="" multispecies="" open="" access="" permit="" restrictions.="" 21.="" in="" sec.="" 648.90,="" the="" section="" heading="" and="" paragraph="" (c)="" are="" revised="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 648.90="" multispecies="" framework="" specifications.="" *="" *="" *="" *="" *="" (c)="" nothing="" in="" this="" section="" is="" meant="" to="" derogate="" from="" the="" authority="" of="" the="" secretary="" to="" take="" emergency="" action="" and="" interim="" measures="" under="" section="" 305(c)="" of="" the="" magnuson-stevens="" act.="" 22.="" section="" 648.95="" is="" added="" and="" reserved,="" secs.="" 648.91="" through="" 648.94,="" and="" sec.="" 648.96="" are="" added="" to="" subpart="" f="" to="" read="" as="" follows:="" sec.="" 648.91="" monkfish="" regulated="" mesh="" areas="" and="" restrictions="" on="" gear="" and="" methods="" of="" fishing.="" all="" vessels="" fishing="" for,="" possessing="" or="" landing="" monkfish="" must="" comply="" with="" the="" following="" minimum="" mesh="" size,="" gear,="" and="" methods="" of="" fishing="" requirements,="" unless="" otherwise="" exempted="" or="" prohibited:="" (a)="" northern="" fishery="" management="" area="" (nfma)--="" area="" definition.="" the="" nfma="" (copies="" of="" a="" chart="" depicting="" the="" area="" are="" available="" from="" the="" regional="" administrator="" upon="" request)="" is="" that="" area="" defined="" by="" a="" line="" beginning="" at="" the="" intersection="" of="" 70="" deg.="" w.="" longitude="" and="" the="" south-="" facing="" shoreline="" of="" cape="" cod,="" ma="" (point="" a),="" then="" southward="" along="" 70="" deg.="" w.="" longitude="" to="" 41="" deg.="" n.="" latitude,="" then="" eastward="" to="" the="" u.s.-="" canada="" maritime="" boundary,="" then="" in="" a="" northerly="" direction="" along="" the="" u.s.-="" canada="" maritime="" boundary="" until="" it="" intersects="" the="" maine="" shoreline,="" and="" then="" following="" the="" [[page="" 54748]]="" coastline="" in="" a="" southerly="" direction="" until="" it="" intersects="" with="" point="" a.="" (b)="" southern="" fishery="" management="" area="" (sfma)--="" area="" definition.="" the="" sfma="" (copies="" of="" a="" chart="" depicting="" the="" area="" are="" available="" from="" the="" regional="" administrator="" upon="" request)="" is="" that="" area="" defined="" by="" a="" line="" beginning="" at="" point="" a,="" then="" in="" a="" southerly="" direction="" to="" the="" nc-sc="" border,="" then="" due="" east="" to="" the="" 200-mile="" limit,="" then="" in="" a="" northerly="" direction="" along="" the="" 200-mile="" limit="" to="" the="" u.s.-canada="" maritime="" boundary,="" then="" in="" a="" northwesterly="" direction="" along="" the="" u.s.-canada="" maritime="" boundary="" to="" 41="" deg.="" n.="" latitude,="" and="" then="" westward="" to="" 70="" deg.="" w.="" longitude,="" and="" finally="" north="" to="" the="" shoreline="" at="" cape="" cod,="" ma="" (point="" a).="" (c)="" gear="" restrictions--(1)="" minimum="" mesh="" size--(i)="" trawl="" nets="" while="" on="" a="" monkfish="" das.="" except="" as="" provided="" in="" paragraph="" (c)(1)(ii)="" of="" this="" section,="" the="" minimum="" mesh="" size="" for="" any="" trawl="" net,="" including="" beam="" trawl="" nets,="" used="" by="" a="" vessel="" fishing="" under="" a="" monkfish="" das="" is="" 10-inch="" (25.4="" cm)="" square="" or="" 12-inch="" (30.5="" cm)="" diamond="" mesh="" throughout="" the="" codend="" for="" at="" least="" 45="" continuous="" meshes="" forward="" of="" the="" terminus="" of="" the="" net.="" the="" minimum="" mesh="" size="" for="" the="" remainder="" of="" the="" trawl="" net="" is="" the="" regulated="" mesh="" size="" specified="" by="" sec.="" 648.80(a)(2)(i),="" (b)(2)(i),="" or="" (c)(2)(i)="" of="" the="" northeast="" multispecies="" regulations,="" depending="" upon="" and="" consistent="" with="" the="" multispecies="" regulated="" mesh="" area="" being="" fished.="" (ii)="" trawl="" nets="" while="" on="" a="" monkfish="" and="" multispecies="" das.="" for="" vessels="" issued="" a="" category="" c="" or="" d="" limited="" access="" monkfish="" permit="" and="" fishing="" with="" trawl="" gear="" under="" both="" a="" monkfish="" and="" multispecies="" das,="" the="" minimum="" mesh="" size="" is="" that="" allowed="" under="" regulations="" governing="" mesh="" size="" for="" the="" ne="" multispecies="" fmp="" at="" sec.="" 648.80(a)(2)(i),="" (b)(2)(i),="" or="" (c)(2)(i),="" depending="" upon="" and="" consistent="" with="" the="" multispecies="" regulated="" mesh="" area="" being="" fished.="" (iii)="" gillnets="" while="" on="" a="" monkfish="" das.="" the="" minimum="" mesh="" size="" for="" any="" gillnets="" used="" by="" a="" vessel="" fishing="" under="" a="" monkfish="" das="" is="" 10-inches="" (25.4="" cm)="" diamond="" mesh.="" (iv)="" authorized="" gear="" while="" on="" a="" monkfish="" and="" scallop="" das.="" vessels="" issued="" a="" category="" c="" or="" d="" limited="" access="" monkfish="" permit="" and="" fishing="" under="" a="" monkfish="" and="" scallop="" das="" may="" only="" fish="" with="" and="" use="" a="" trawl="" net="" with="" a="" mesh="" size="" no="" smaller="" than="" that="" specified="" in="" paragraph="" (c)(1)(i)="" of="" this="" section.="" (2)="" other="" gear="" restrictions.="" (i)="" a="" vessel="" may="" not="" fish="" with="" dredges="" or="" have="" dredges="" on="" board="" while="" fishing="" under="" a="" monkfish="" das.="" (ii)="" all="" other="" non-conforming="" gear="" must="" be="" stowed="" as="" specified="" in="" sec.="" 648.81(e).="" (iii)="" the="" mesh="" size="" restrictions="" in="" paragraph="" (c)(1)="" of="" this="" section="" do="" not="" apply="" to="" nets="" or="" pieces="" of="" nets="" smaller="" than="" 3="" ft="" (0.9="" m)="" x="" 3="" ft="" (0.9="" m),="" (9="">2 (0.81 m2)).
    
    
    Sec. 648.92  Effort-control program for monkfish limited access 
    vessels.
    
        (a) General. A vessel issued a limited access monkfish permit may 
    not fish for, possess, retain, or land monkfish, except during a DAS as 
    allocated under and in accordance with the applicable DAS program 
    described in this section, except as otherwise provided in this part.
        (1) End-of-year carry-over. With the exception of vessels that held 
    a Confirmation of Permit History as described in Sec. 648.4(a)(1)(i)(J) 
    for the entire fishing year preceding the carry-over year, limited 
    access vessels that have unused DAS on the last day of April of any 
    year may carry over a maximum of 10 unused DAS into the next fishing 
    year. Any DAS that have been forfeited due to an enforcement proceeding 
    will be deducted from all other unused DAS in determining how many DAS 
    may be carried over.
        (2) [Reserved]
        (b) Monkfish DAS program--permit categories and allocations--(1) 
    Limited access monkfish permit holders. For fishing years 1999, 2000, 
    and 2001, all limited access monkfish permit holders shall be allocated 
    40 monkfish DAS for each fishing year. Multispecies and scallop limited 
    access permit holders who also qualify for a limited access monkfish 
    permit shall be allocated up to 40 monkfish DAS for each fishing year, 
    depending on whether they have sufficient multispecies and/or scallop 
    DAS to use concurrently with their monkfish DAS, as required by 
    paragraph (b)(2) of this section. For fishing years 2002 and 
    thereafter, no monkfish DAS will be allocated to any limited access 
    monkfish permit holder.
        (2) Category C and D limited access monkfish permit holders. Each 
    monkfish DAS used by a limited access multispecies or scallop vessel 
    holding a Category C or D limited access monkfish permit shall also be 
    counted as a multispecies or scallop DAS, as applicable.
        (3) Accrual of DAS. Same as Sec. 648.53(e).
        (4) Good Samaritan credit. Same as Sec. 648.53(f).
        (5) Spawning season restrictions. Beginning January 1, 2000, a 
    vessel issued a valid Category A or B limited access monkfish permit 
    under Sec. 648.4(a)(9)(i)(A)(1) or (a)(9)(i)(A)(2) must declare and be 
    out of the monkfish DAS program, as described in paragraph (b) of this 
    section, for a continuous 20-day period between April 1 and June 30 of 
    each calendar year using the notification requirements specified in 
    Sec. 648.10. If a vessel owner has not declared and been out for a 
    continuous 20-day period between April 1 and June 30 of each calendar 
    year on or before June 11 of each year, the vessel is prohibited from 
    fishing for possessing or landing any monkfish during the period June 
    11 through June 30, inclusive.
        (6) Declaring monkfish DAS and blocks of time out. A vessel's owner 
    or authorized representative shall notify the Regional Administrator of 
    a vessel's participation in the monkfish DAS program and declaration of 
    its continuous 20-day period out of the monkfish DAS program, using the 
    notification requirements specified in Sec. 648.10.
        (7) Adjustments in annual monkfish DAS allocations. Adjustments in 
    annual monkfish DAS allocations, if required to meet fishing mortality 
    goals, may be implemented pursuant to the framework adjustment 
    procedures of Sec. 648.96.
        (8) Gillnet restrictions--(i) Number and size of nets. A vessel 
    issued a monkfish limited access permit or fishing under a monkfish DAS 
    may not fish with, haul, possess, or deploy more than 160 gillnets. A 
    vessel issued a multispecies limited access permit and a limited access 
    monkfish permit, or fishing under a monkfish DAS, may fish any 
    combination of monkfish, roundfish, and flatfish gillnets, up to 160 
    nets total, provided that the number of monkfish, roundfish, and 
    flatfish gillnets is consistent with the limitations of 
    Sec. 648.82(k)(1)(i) and that the nets are tagged in accordance with 
    the regulations, as specified in Sec. 648.82. Nets may not be longer 
    than 300 ft (91.44 m), or 50 fathoms, in length.
        (ii) Tagging requirements. Beginning May 1, 2000, all gillnets 
    fished, hauled, possessed, or deployed by a vessel fishing for monkfish 
    under a monkfish DAS must have one monkfish tag per net, with one tag 
    secured to every other bridle of every net within a string of nets. 
    Tags must be obtained as described in Sec. 648.4. A vessel operator 
    must account for all net tags upon request by an authorized officer.
        (iii) Lost tags. A vessel owner or operator must report lost, 
    destroyed, or missing tag numbers by letter or fax to the Regional 
    Administrator within 24 hours after tags have been discovered lost, 
    destroyed, or missing.
        (iv) Replacement tags. A vessel owner or operator seeking 
    replacement of lost, destroyed, or missing tags must request 
    replacement tags by letter or fax to the Regional Administrator. A 
    check for the
    
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    cost of the replacement tags must be received before the tags will be 
    re-issued.
        (v) Method of counting DAS. A vessel fishing with gillnet gear 
    under a monkfish DAS will accrue 15 hours monkfish DAS for each trip 
    greater than 3 hours but less than or equal to 15 hours. Such vessel 
    will accrue actual monkfish DAS time at sea for trips less than or 
    equal to 3 hours or greater than 15 hours. A vessel fishing with 
    gillnet gear under only a monkfish DAS is not required to remove 
    gillnet gear from the water upon returning to the dock and calling out 
    of the DAS program, provided that the vessel complies with the 
    requirements and conditions of paragraphs (b)(8)(i), (ii), (iii), (iv), 
    and (v) of this section.
    
    
    Sec. 648.93  Monkfish minimum fish sizes.
    
        (a) Minimum fish sizes. (1) All monkfish caught in or from the EEZ 
    or by vessels issued a Federal monkfish permit must meet the following 
    minimum fish size requirements (total length and tail length) unless 
    such minimum fish sizes are adjusted pursuant to paragraph (b) of this 
    section:
    
                               MINIMUM FISH SIZES
                           (Total Length/Tail Length)
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      Total Length                         Tail Length
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    17 inches (43.2 cm)                                  11 inches (27.9 cm)
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
        (2) The minimum fish size applies to the whole fish (total length) 
    or to the tail of a fish (tail length) at the time of landing. Fish or 
    parts of fish, with the exception of cheeks and livers, must have skin 
    on while possessed on board a vessel and at the time of landing in 
    order to meet minimum size requirements. ``Skin on'' means the entire 
    portion of the skin normally attached to the portion of the fish or 
    fish parts possessed. Monkfish tails are measured from the anterior 
    portion of the fourth cephalic dorsal spine to the end of the caudal 
    fin. Any tissue anterior to the fourth dorsal spine is ignored. If the 
    fourth dorsal spine or the tail is not intact, the minimum size is 
    measured between the most anterior vertebra and the most posterior 
    portion of the tail.
        (b) Adjustments--(1) Vessels fishing in the SFMA. (i) Unless the 
    Regional Administrator makes the determination specified in paragraph 
    (b)(1)(ii), beginning on May 1, 2000, the minimum fish size limit for 
    vessels fishing in the SFMA, or for vessels not declared into the NFMA, 
    is 21 inches (53.3 cm) total length/14 inches (35.6 cm) tail length.
        (ii) If, based on landings, projected landings, and other available 
    data, the Regional Administrator determines that the SFMA monkfish 
    catch for the period May 1, 1999, through April 30, 2000, is less than 
    or equal to the Year 1 SFMA TAC, a notification will be published in 
    the Federal Register specifying the minimum monkfish size limit of 17 
    inches (43.2 cm) total length/11 inches (27.9 cm) tail length for 
    vessels fishing for, catching, or landing monkfish in the SFMA.
        (2) Vessels fishing in the NFMA. An adjustment to the minimum size 
    possession limits for vessels fishing for, catching, or landing fish in 
    the SFMA under paragraph (b)(1) of this section will not affect the 
    minimum size possession limits for vessels fishing for or landing 
    monkfish in the NFMA, which will remain as described in paragraph 
    (a)(1) of this section. If the size limits specified in paragraph 
    (b)(1) of this section become effective for the SFMA, a vessel 
    intending to fish for and catch monkfish under a monkfish DAS only in 
    the NFMA must declare into that area for a period not less than 30 days 
    when calling in under the DAS program or as otherwise directed by the 
    Regional Administrator. A vessel that has not declared into the NFMA 
    under this paragraph shall be presumed to have fished in the SFMA and 
    shall be subject to the more restrictive requirements of that area. 
    Such restrictions shall apply to the entire trip. A vessel that has 
    declared into the NFMA may transit the SFMA providing that it complies 
    with the transiting and gear storage provisions described in 
    Sec. 648.94(e) and provided that it does not fish for or catch 
    monkfish, or any other fish, in the SFMA.
    
    
    Sec. 648.94  Monkfish possession and landing restrictions.
    
        (a) General. Monkfish may be possessed or landed either as tails 
    only, or in whole form, or any combination of the two. When both tails 
    and whole fish are possessed or landed, the possession or landing limit 
    for monkfish tails shall be the difference between the whole weight 
    limit minus the landing of whole monkfish, divided by 3.32. A 996 lb 
    (452 kg) whole weight trip limit and a 600 lb (272 kg) landing of whole 
    fish shall, for example, allow for a maximum landing of tails of 119.3 
    lb (54.1 kg).
        (b) Vessels issued limited access monkfish permits--(1) Vessels 
    fishing under the monkfish DAS program prior to May 1, 2000. For 
    vessels fishing under the monkfish DAS program prior to May 1, 2000, 
    there is no monkfish trip limit.
        (2) Vessels fishing under the monkfish DAS program May 1, 2000, and 
    thereafter. (i) Unless the Regional Administrator makes the 
    determination specified in paragraph (b)(2)(ii), the trip limits 
    specified in paragraphs (b)(2)(iii), (iv), (v), and (vi) of this 
    section apply to vessels fishing under the monkfish DAS program in the 
    SFMA.
        (ii) If, based on landings, projected landings, and other available 
    data, the Regional Administrator determines that the SFMA monkfish 
    catch for the period May 1, 1999, through April 30, 2000, is less than 
    or equal to the Year 1 SFMA TAC, no monkfish trip limit shall apply to 
    a vessel that is fishing under a monkfish DAS. Such determination shall 
    be published in the Federal Register.
        (iii) Category A and C vessels using trawl gear. Category A and C 
    vessels exclusively using trawl gear during a monkfish DAS may land up 
    to 1,500 lb (680 kg) tail-weight or 4,980 lb (2,259 kg) whole weight of 
    monkfish per DAS (or any prorated combination of tail-weight and whole 
    weight based on the conversion factor).
        (iv) Category B and D vessels using trawl gear. Category B and D 
    vessels using exclusively trawl gear during a monkfish DAS may land up 
    to 1,000 lb (454 kg) tail-weight or 3,320 lb (1,506 kg) whole weight of 
    monkfish per DAS (or any prorated combination of tail-weight and whole 
    weight based on the conversion factor).
        (v) Vessels using gear other than trawl gear. Any vessel issued a 
    limited access monkfish permit and using gear other than trawl gear 
    during a monkfish DAS may land up to 300 lb (136 kg) tail-weight or 996 
    lb (452 kg) whole weight of monkfish per DAS (or any prorated 
    combination of tail-weight and whole weight based on the conversion 
    factor).
        (vi) Administration of landing limits. A vessel owner or operator 
    may not exceed the monkfish trip limits as specified in paragraphs 
    (b)(2)(iii), (iv), and (v) of this section per monkfish DAS fished, or 
    any part of a monkfish DAS fished.
        (3) Category C and D vessels fishing during a multispecies DAS 
    prior to May 1, 2002--(i) NFMA. There is no monkfish trip limit for a 
    Category C or D vessel that is fishing under a multispecies DAS 
    exclusively in the NFMA.
        (ii) SFMA. If any portion of a trip is fished only under a 
    multispecies DAS, and not under a monkfish DAS, in the SFMA, the vessel 
    may land up to 300 lb (136 kg) tail-weight or 996 lb (452 kg) whole 
    weight of monkfish per DAS if
    
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    trawl gear is used exclusively during the trip, or 50 lb (23 kg) tail-
    weight or 166 lb (75 kg) whole weight if gear other than trawl gear is 
    used during the trip.
        (iii) Transiting. A vessel that harvested monkfish in the NFMA may 
    transit the SFMA and possess monkfish in excess of the SFMA landing 
    limit provided such vessel complies with the provisions of 
    Sec. 648.94(e).
        (4) Category C and D vessels fishing during a multispecies DAS from 
    May 1, 2002, and thereafter--(i) NFMA. Any Category C or D vessel that 
    is fishing under a multispecies DAS in the NFMA may land up to 300 lb 
    (136 kg) tail-weight or 996 lb (452 kg) whole weight of monkfish per 
    DAS, or 25 percent of the total weight of fish on board, whichever is 
    less.
        (ii) SFMA. If any portion of a trip is fished only under a 
    multispecies DAS and not under a monkfish DAS in the SFMA, a vessel 
    issued a Category C or D permit may land up to 300 lb (136 kg) tail-
    weight or 996 lb (452 kg) whole weight of monkfish per DAS, or 25 
    percent of the total weight of fish on board, whichever is less, if 
    trawl gear is used exclusively during the trip, or 50 lb (23 kg) tail-
    weight or 166 lb (75 kg) whole weight if gear other than trawl gear is 
    used during the trip.
        (5) Category C and D vessels fishing under the scallop DAS program 
    prior to May 1, 2002. A category C or D vessel fishing under a scallop 
    DAS with a dredge on board, or under a net exemption provision as 
    specified at Sec. 648.51(f), may land up to 300 lb (136 kg) tail-weight 
    or 996 lb (452 kg) whole weight of monkfish per DAS (or any prorated 
    combination of tail-weight and whole weight based on the conversion 
    factor).
        (6) Category C and D vessels fishing under the scallop DAS program 
    from May 1, 2002, and thereafter. A category C or D vessel fishing 
    under a scallop DAS with a dredge on board may land up to 200 lb (91 
    kg) tail-weight or 664 lb (301 kg) whole weight of monkfish per DAS (or 
    any prorated combination of tail-weight and whole weight based on the 
    conversion factor).
        (7) Category C and D Scallop Vessels Declared into the Monkfish DAS 
    Program without a Dredge on Board. Category C and D vessels that have 
    declared into the Monkfish DAS Program and that do not fish with or 
    have on board a dredge are subject to the same possession limits as 
    specified at (b)(1) and (b)(2). Such vessels are also subject to 
    provisions applicable to Category A and B vessels fishing only under a 
    monkfish DAS, consistent with the provisions of this part.
         (c) Vessels issued a monkfish incidental catch permit--(1) Vessels 
    fishing under a multispecies DAS--(i) NFMA. Vessels issued a monkfish 
    incidental catch permit fishing under a multispecies DAS exclusively in 
    the NFMA may land up to 300 lb (136 kg) tail-weight or 996 lb (452 kg) 
    whole weight of monkfish per DAS (or any prorated combination of tail-
    weight and whole weight based on the conversion factor), or 25 percent 
    of the total weight of fish on board, whichever is less.
        (ii) SFMA. If any portion of the trip is fished by a vessel issued 
    a monkfish incidental catch permit under a multispecies DAS in the 
    SFMA, the vessel may land up to 50 lb (23 kg) tail-weight or 166 lb (75 
    kg) whole weight of monkfish per DAS (or any prorated combination of 
    tail-weight and whole weight based on the conversion factor).
        (2) Scallop dredge vessels fishing under a scallop DAS--(i) Prior 
    to May 1, 2002. A scallop dredge vessel issued a monkfish incidental 
    catch permit fishing under a scallop DAS may land up to 300 lb (136 kg) 
    tail-weight or 996 lb (452 kg) whole weight of monkfish per DAS (or any 
    prorated combination of tail-weight and whole weight based on the 
    conversion factor).
        (ii) From May 1, 2002, and thereafter. A scallop dredge vessel 
    issued a monkfish incidental catch permit fishing under a scallop DAS 
    may land up to 200 lb (91 kg) tail-weight or 664 lb (301 kg) whole 
    weight of monkfish per DAS (or any prorated combination of tail-weight 
    and whole weight based on the conversion factor).
        (3) Vessels not fishing under a monkfish, multispecies or scallop 
    DAS--(i) Vessels fishing in the GOM/GB, SNE and MA Regulated Mesh Areas 
    with large mesh. A vessel issued a valid monkfish incidental catch 
    permit and fishing in the GOM/GB or SNE RMAs with large mesh as defined 
    in Sec. 648.80(a)(2)(i) and (b)(2)(i), respectively, or fishing in the 
    MA RMA with mesh no smaller than specified at Sec. 648.104(a)(1), while 
    not on a monkfish, multispecies, or scallop DAS, may possess, retain, 
    and land monkfish (whole or tails) only up to 5 percent of the total 
    weight of fish on board.
        (ii) [Reserved]
        (4) Vessels fishing with small mesh. A vessel issued a valid 
    monkfish incidental catch permit and fishing with mesh smaller than the 
    mesh size specified by area in paragraph (c)(3) of this section, while 
    not on a monkfish, multispecies, or scallop DAS, may possess, retain, 
    and land only up to 50 lb (23 kg) tail-weight or 166 lb (75 kg) whole 
    weight of monkfish per trip.
        (5) Small vessels. A vessel issued a limited access multispecies 
    permit and a valid monkfish incidental catch permit that is  
    30 feet (9.1 m) in length and that elects not to fish under the 
    multispecies DAS program may possess, retain, and land up to 50 lb (23 
    kg) tail-weight or 166 lb (75 kg) whole weight of monkfish per trip, 
    regardless of the weight of other fish on board.
        (6) Vessels fishing with handgear. A vessel issued a valid monkfish 
    incidental catch permit and fishing exclusively with rod and reel or 
    handlines with no other fishing gear on board, while not on a monkfish, 
    multispecies, or scallop DAS, may possess, retain, and land up to 50 lb 
    (23 kg) tail-weight or 166 lb (75 kg) whole weight of monkfish per 
    trip, regardless of the weight of other fish on board.
        (d) Monkfish liver landing restrictions. (1) A vessel authorized to 
    land monkfish under this part may possess or land monkfish livers up to 
    25 percent of the tail-weight of monkfish, or up to 10 percent of the 
    whole weight of monkfish, per trip, except as provided under paragraph 
    (d)(2) of this section.
        (2) If a vessel possesses or lands both monkfish tails and whole 
    monkfish, the vessel may land monkfish livers up to 10 percent of the 
    whole weight of monkfish per trip using the following weight ratio:
        (0.10) x [(tail weight x 3.32) + (whole fish x 1)]
        Note to paragraph (d)(2): The value 3.32 is the live weight 
    conversion for tails and the value of 1 is the live weight 
    conversion for fish landed in a whole condition.
        (e) Transiting. A vessel that has declared into the NFMA for the 
    purpose of fishing for monkfish, or a vessel that is subject to less 
    restrictive measures in the NFMA, may transit the SFMA, provided that 
    the vessel does not harvest or possess monkfish from the SFMA and that 
    the vessel's fishing gear is properly stowed and not available for 
    immediate use in accordance with Sec. 648.81(e).
        (f) Area declaration. Should the trip limits specified in 
    paragraphs (b)(2)(iii), (iv), (v), and (vi) of this section be 
    implemented under paragraph (b)(2) of this section, a vessel, in order 
    to fish for monkfish under a monkfish DAS in the NFMA, must declare 
    into that area for a period of not less than 30 days. A vessel that has 
    not declared into the NFMA under this paragraph will be presumed to 
    have fished in the SFMA under the more restrictive requirements of that 
    area. Such restrictions will apply to the entire trip. A vessel that 
    has declared its intent to fish in the NFMA may transit the SFMA, 
    provided that it complies with the transiting provisions
    
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    described in paragraph (e) of this section.
        (g) Other landing restrictions. Vessels are subject to any other 
    applicable landing restrictions of this part.
    
    
    Sec. 648.95  [Reserved]
    
    
    Sec. 648.96  Monkfish framework specifications.
    
        (a) Annual review. The Monkfish Monitoring Committee (MFMC) shall 
    meet on or before November 15 of each year to develop target TACs for 
    the upcoming fishing year and options for NEFMC and MAFMC consideration 
    on any changes, adjustment, or additions to DAS allocations, trip 
    limits, size limits, or other measures necessary to achieve the 
    Monkfish FMP's goals and objectives.
        (1) The MFMC shall review available data pertaining to discards and 
    landings, DAS, and other measures of fishing effort; stock status and 
    fishing mortality rates; enforcement of and compliance with management 
    measures; and any other relevant information.
        (2) Based on this review, the MFMC shall recommend target TACs and 
    develop options necessary to achieve the Monkfish FMP's goals and 
    objectives, which may include a preferred option. The MFMC must 
    demonstrate through analysis and documentation that the options it 
    develops are expected to meet the Monkfish FMP goals and objectives. 
    The MFMC may review the performance of different user groups or fleet 
    sectors in developing options. The range of options developed by the 
    MFMC may include any of the management measures in the Monkfish FMP, 
    including, but not limited to: closed seasons or closed areas; minimum 
    size limits; mesh size limits; net limits; liver to monkfish landings 
    ratios; annual monkfish DAS allocations and monitoring; trip or 
    possession limits; blocks of time out of the fishery; gear 
    restrictions; transferability of permits and permit rights or 
    administration of vessel upgrades, vessel replacement, or permit 
    assignment; and other frameworkable measures included in Secs. 648.55 
    and 648.90.
        (3) The Councils shall review the recommended target TACs and all 
    of the options developed by the MFMC and other relevant information, 
    consider public comment, and develop a recommendation to meet the 
    Monkfish FMP's objectives, consistent with other applicable law. The 
    Councils may delegate authority to the Joint Monkfish Oversight 
    Committee to conduct an initial review of the options developed by the 
    MFMC. The oversight committee would review the options developed by the 
    MFMC and any other relevant information, consider public comment, and 
    make a recommendation to the Councils. If the Councils do not submit a 
    recommendation that meets the Monkfish FMP's objectives and is 
    consistent with other applicable law, the Regional Administrator may 
    adopt any option developed by the MFMC unless rejected by either 
    Council, provided such option meets the Monkfish FMP's objectives and 
    is consistent with other applicable law. If either the NEFMC or MAFMC 
    has rejected all options, then the Regional Administrator may select 
    any measure that has not been rejected by both Councils.
        (4) Based on this review, the Councils shall submit a 
    recommendation to the Regional Administrator of any changes, 
    adjustments, or additions to management measures necessary to achieve 
    the Monkfish FMP's goals and objectives. The Councils' recommendation 
    shall include supporting documents, as appropriate, concerning the 
    environmental and economic impacts of the proposed action and the other 
    options considered by the Councils. Management adjustments or 
    amendments for monkfish require majority approval of each Council for 
    submission to the Secretary.
        (5) If the Councils submit, on or before January 7 of each year, a 
    recommendation to the Regional Administrator after one framework 
    meeting, and the Regional Administrator concurs with the 
    recommendation, the recommendation shall be published in the Federal 
    Register as a proposed rule. The Federal Register notification of the 
    proposed action shall provide a 30-day public comment period. The 
    Councils may instead submit their recommendation on or before February 
    1 if they choose to follow the framework process outlined in paragraph 
    (c) of this section and request that the Regional Administrator publish 
    the recommendation as a final rule. If the Regional Administrator 
    concurs that the Councils' recommendation meets the Monkfish FMP's 
    objectives and is consistent with other applicable law, and determines 
    that the recommended management measures should be published as a final 
    rule, the action shall be published as a final rule in the Federal 
    Register. If the Regional Administrator concurs that the recommendation 
    meets the Monkfish FMP's objectives and is consistent with other 
    applicable law and determines that a proposed rule is warranted, and, 
    as a result, the effective date of a final rule falls after the start 
    of the fishing year, fishing may continue. However, DAS used by a 
    vessel on or after the start of a fishing year shall be counted against 
    any DAS allocation the vessel ultimately receives for that year.
        (6) If the Regional Administrator concurs in the Councils' 
    recommendation, a final rule will be published in the Federal Register 
    prior to each fishing year. If the Councils fail to submit a 
    recommendation to the Regional Administrator by February 1 that meets 
    the Monkfish FMP's goals and objectives, the Regional Administrator may 
    publish as a proposed rule one of the MFMC options reviewed and not 
    rejected by either Council, provided that the option meets the Monkfish 
    FMP's objectives and is consistent with other applicable law. If the 
    Councils fail to submit a recommendation that meets the objectives and 
    is consistent with other applicable law, the Regional Administrator may 
    adopt any option developed by the MFMC, unless it was rejected by 
    either the New England or Mid-Atlantic Council, provided the option 
    meets the objective and is consistent with other applicable law. If, 
    after considering public comment, the Regional Administrator decides to 
    approve the option published as a proposed rule, the action shall be 
    published as a final rule in the Federal Register.
        (b) Three-year review of biological objectives and reference 
    points. The MFMC shall meet on or before November 15, 2001, to evaluate 
    threshold and target biological reference points. If adjustments are 
    required, a framework action shall be initiated to replace the existing 
    (``default'') measures scheduled to take effect on May 1, 2002 (Year 
    4). The framework process shall include a comprehensive evaluation, 
    conducted by the MFMC during 2001, of the effectiveness of the 
    management measures to reduce mortality below the overfishing threshold 
    and allow rebuilding within (at that time) 6 years. If a change is 
    required, the framework process shall follow the procedure described in 
    paragraph (a) of this section, but may also include an adjustment of 
    the overfishing definition.
        (c) Within season management action. Either Council, or the joint 
    Monkfish Oversight Committee (subject to the approval of the Councils 
    chairmen), may at any time initiate action to add or adjust management 
    measures if it is determined that action is necessary to meet or be 
    consistent with the goals and objectives of the Monkfish FMP.
    
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    Framework adjustments shall require at least one initial meeting of the 
    Monkfish Oversight Committee or one of the Councils (the agenda must 
    include notification of the framework adjustment proposal) and at least 
    two Council meetings, one at each Council. Management adjustments or 
    amendments for monkfish shall require majority approval of each Council 
    for submission to the Secretary.
        (1) Adjustment process. After a management action has been 
    initiated, the Councils must develop and analyze appropriate management 
    actions over the span of at least two Council meetings, one at each 
    Council. The Councils shall provide the public with advance notice of 
    the availability of both the proposals and the analysis, and 
    opportunity to comment on them prior to the first of the two final 
    Council meetings. The Councils' recommendation on adjustments or 
    additions to management measures must come from one or more of the 
    following categories: closed seasons or closed areas; minimum size 
    limits; mesh size limits; net limits; liver to monkfish landings 
    ratios; annual monkfish DAS allocations and monitoring; trip or 
    possession limits; blocks of time out of the fishery; gear 
    restrictions; transferability of permits and permit rights or 
    administration of vessel upgrades, vessel replacement, or permit 
    assignment; and other frameworkable measures included in Secs. 648.55 
    and 648.90.
        (2) Adjustment process for gear conflicts. The Councils may develop 
    a recommendation on measures to address gear conflict as defined under 
    Sec. 600.10 of this chapter, in accordance with the procedure specified 
    in Sec. 648.55(d) and (e).
        (3) Councils' recommendation. After developing management actions 
    and receiving public testimony, the Councils shall make a 
    recommendation to the Regional Administrator. The Councils' 
    recommendation must include supporting rationale and, if management 
    measures are recommended, an analysis of impacts and a recommendation 
    to the Regional Administrator on whether to issue the management 
    measures as a final rule. If the Councils recommend that the management 
    measures should be issued as a final rule, the Councils must consider 
    at least the following four factors and provide support and analysis 
    for each factor considered:
        (i) Whether the availability of data on which the recommended 
    management measures are based allows for adequate time to publish a 
    proposed rule, and whether regulations have to be in place for an 
    entire harvest/fishing season;
        (ii) Whether there has been adequate notice and opportunity for 
    participation by the public and members of the affected industry in the 
    development of the Councils' recommended management measures;
        (iii) Whether there is an immediate need to protect the resource or 
    to impose management measures to resolve gear conflicts; and
        (iv) Whether there will be a continuing evaluation of management 
    measures adopted following their implementation as a final rule.
        (4) Action by NMFS. If the Councils' recommendation to NMFS 
    includes adjustments or additions to management measures and:
        (i) If NMFS concurs with the Councils' recommended management 
    measures and determines that the recommended management measures should 
    be issued as a final rule based on the factors specified in paragraph 
    (c)(3) of this section, then the measures shall be issued as a final 
    rule in the Federal Register.
        (ii) If NMFS concurs with the Councils' recommendation and 
    determines that the recommended management measures should be published 
    first as a proposed rule, then the measures shall be published as a 
    proposed rule in the Federal Register. After additional public comment, 
    if NMFS concurs with the Councils' recommendation, then the measures 
    shall be issued as a final rule in the Federal Register.
        (iii) If NMFS does not concur, then the Councils shall be notified 
    in writing of the reasons for the non-concurrence.
        (d) Emergency action. Nothing in this section is meant to derogate 
    from the authority of the Secretary to take emergency action under 
    section 305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act.
    [FR Doc. 99-26039 Filed 10-6-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 3510-22-F
    
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
11/8/1999
Published:
10/07/1999
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
99-26039
Dates:
This rule is effective November 8, 1999.
Pages:
54732-54752 (21 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 981223319-9167-02, I.D. 112598B
RINs:
0648-AJ44: Implementation of a Fishery Management Plan for Monkfish
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/0648-AJ44/implementation-of-a-fishery-management-plan-for-monkfish
PDF File:
99-26039.pdf
CFR: (47)
50 CFR 600.502))
50 CFR 648.9(a)
50 CFR 648.10(b)
50 CFR 648.94(b)(1)
50 CFR 648.92(b)(8)
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