97-32370. Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Red Snapper Minimum Size Limit  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 237 (Wednesday, December 10, 1997)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 65056-65057]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-32370]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    
    50 CFR Part 622
    
    [Docket No. ; I.D. 120497C]
    RIN 0648-AK28
    
    
    Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; 
    Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Red Snapper Minimum Size Limit
    
    AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Proposed rule, request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: NMFS issues this proposed rule to implement the provisions of 
    a regulatory amendment prepared by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery 
    Management Council (Council) in accordance with framework procedures 
    for adjusting management measures of the Fishery Management Plan for 
    the Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico (FMP). This proposed rule 
    would maintain the current minimum size limit for red snapper of 15 
    inches (38.1 cm), total length (TL). Under the present regulations, the 
    minimum size limit would increase to 16 inches (40.6 cm), TL, on 
    January 1, 1998. The intended effect of this proposed rule is to 
    maximize the economic benefits from the red snapper resource within the 
    constraints of the rebuilding program for this overfished resource.
    
    DATES: Written comments must be received on or before December 29, 
    1997.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments on the proposed rule must be sent to Peter 
    Eldridge, Southeast Regional Office, NMFS, 9721 Executive Center Drive 
    N., St. Petersburg, FL 33702.
        Requests for copies of the framework regulatory amendment, which 
    includes an environmental assessment and a regulatory impact review 
    (RIR) should be sent to the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council, 
    3018 U.S. Highway 301 North, Suite 1000, Tampa, FL 33619-2266; Phone: 
    813-228-2815; Fax: 813-225-7015.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Peter Eldridge, 813-570-5305.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The reef fish fishery in the Exclusive 
    Economic Zone of the Gulf of Mexico is managed under the FMP. The FMP 
    was prepared by the Council and is implemented under the authority of 
    the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act by 
    regulations at 50 CFR part 622.
        The Council has proposed an adjusted management measure (a 
    regulatory amendment) for the Gulf red snapper fishery for NMFS' 
    review, approval, and implementation. This measure was developed and 
    submitted to NMFS under the terms of the FMP's framework procedure for 
    annual adjustments in total allowable catch and related measures for 
    the red snapper fishery (framework procedure). The proposed rule would 
    implement the measure contained in the Council's regulatory amendment.
    
    Red Snapper Minimum Size Limit
    
        The red snapper resource in the Gulf of Mexico is overfished and is 
    currently under a management program to restore the stock to a 
    threshold level of 20-percent spawning potential (SPR) by the year 
    2019. Amendment 5 to the FMP established a gradual increase in the 
    recreational and commercial minimum size limit for red snapper, from 13 
    inches (33.0 cm), TL, to 14 inches (35.6 cm), TL, in 1994, 15 inches 
    (38.1 cm), TL, in 1996, and 16 inches (40.6 cm), TL, in 1998. Amendment 
    5 noted that this action would increase the yield-per-recruit obtained 
    from the fishery provided that the potential gains were not negated 
    from additional release mortality of undersized fish.
        The 1997 red snapper stock assessment evaluated the impact of 
    increases in the minimum size through a series of simulations. The 
    assessment concluded that under the constant catch scenario, as 
    presently implemented, an increase in minimum size limit from 15 inches 
    (38.1 cm) to 16 inches (40.6 cm), TL, would have little, if any, effect 
    on the SPR value in the year 2019 because of the associated discard 
    mortality. Therefore, it would not contribute to rebuilding the 
    resource. The assessment indicated that as minimum size increases, the 
    portion of the stock that is available to contribute to the yield 
    decreases. Consequently, in these simulations, fishermen would have to 
    fish harder to produce the same yield. This simulated increase in 
    effort in turn would result in more fish being released and, thus, 
    subject to release mortality. The Reef Fish Stock Assessment Panel 
    reviewed the 1997 assessment and concurred with the conclusion that 
    increasing the minimum size from 15 inches (38.1 cm) to 16 inches (40.6 
    cm), TL, would not be expected to result in biological benefits.
        Testimony, to date, from recreational and commercial fishermen has 
    indicated serious concern about additional discard mortality if the
    
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    minimum size limit is increased to 16 inches (40.6 cm), TL. Some 
    fishermen have reported that the increase in minimum size would force 
    them to fish further offshore, where discard mortality would be higher 
    because of greater depth. In addition, fishing further offshore would 
    increase fishing costs.
    
    Classification
    
        This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
    purposes of E.O. 12866.
        The Assistant General Counsel for Legislation and Regulation of the 
    Department of Commerce, based on the Council's RIR that assesses the 
    economic impacts of the management measures proposed in this rule on 
    fishery participants, certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of 
    the Small Business Administration that this proposed rule, if adopted, 
    would not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of 
    small entities as follows:
    
        The proposed action to maintain the current size limit for red 
    snapper in the Gulf of Mexico will not decrease commercial vessel 
    and for-hire revenues. Without this action the size limit would 
    increase on January 1, 1998, with possible decreases in commercial 
    vessel and for-hire revenues. Since no additional permits or gear 
    modifications are required, there will be no public burden to 
    comply. Since all the impacted firms are small, there is no 
    differential impact. Because the proposed action does not affect a 
    major change in the commercial or the for-hire sector, no additional 
    capital costs are required.
    
        As a result, a regulatory flexibility analysis was not prepared.
    
    List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622
    
        Fisheries, Fishing, Puerto Rico, Reporting and recordkeeping 
    requirements, Virgin Islands.
    
        Dated: December 5, 1997.
    Gary C. Matlock,
    Acting Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
    Service.
        For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is 
    proposed to be amended as follows:
    
    PART 622--FISHERIES OF THE CARIBBEAN, GULF, AND SOUTH ATLANTIC
    
        1. The authority citation for part 622 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
    
        2. In Sec. 622.37, paragraph (d)(3) is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 622.37  Minimum sizes.
    
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        (d) * * *
        (3) Red snapper--15 inches (38.1 cm), TL.
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    [FR Doc. 97-32370 Filed 12-5-97; 4:18 pm]
    BILLING CODE 3510-22-F
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
12/10/1997
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Proposed rule, request for comments.
Document Number:
97-32370
Dates:
Written comments must be received on or before December 29, 1997.
Pages:
65056-65057 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No., I.D. 120497C
RINs:
0648-AK28: Regulatory Amendment To Adjust Management Measures Under the Fishery Management Plan for Reef Fish Species of the Gulf of Mexico (FMP) for the 1998 Fishing Season
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/0648-AK28/regulatory-amendment-to-adjust-management-measures-under-the-fishery-management-plan-for-reef-fish-s
PDF File:
97-32370.pdf
CFR: (1)
50 CFR 622.37