[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 241 (Friday, December 15, 1995)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 64350-64355]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 95-30382]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
50 CFR Part 641
[Docket No. 95081020-5286-04; I.D. 082395A]
RIN 0648-AG29
Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Amendment 11; OMB
Control Numbers
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 certain provisions of
Amendment 11 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Reef Fish Resources
of the Gulf of Mexico (FMP). These provisions revise the framework
procedure for modifying management measures, restrict the sale/purchase
of reef fish harvested from the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) to
permitted reef fish vessels/dealers, allow transfer of reef fish
permits and fish trap endorsements under specified circumstances,
implement a new reef fish permit moratorium, and require charter vessel
and headboat permits. In addition, NMFS informs the public of the
approval by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) of the
collection-of-information requirement contained in this rule. The
intended effects of the final rule are to improve procedures for timely
management, relieve restrictions and hardships, and enhance
enforceability of the regulations.
EFFECTIVE DATES: The amendments in this rule are effective January 1,
1996, except for the amendments to, or additions of, the following
sections, which are effective April 1, 1996: In Sec. 641.4, paragraph
(a)(3), the new paragraph (o), and the second amendment of paragraph
(a)(4); in Sec. 641.7, paragraphs (g), (r), and (x), (gg), and (jj)(1),
and the second amendment of paragraph (bb); Sec. 641.10, paragraphs
(b)(4), (b)(6), and (b)(7).
ADDRESSES: Comments regarding the collection-of-information requirement
contained in this rule should be sent to Edward E. Burgess, Southeast
Regional Office, NMFS, 9721 Executive Center Drive N., St. Petersburg,
FL 33702 and to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, OMB,
Washington, DC 20503 (Attention: NOAA Desk Officer).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael E. Justen or Robert Sadler,
813-570-5305.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The reef fish fishery of the Gulf of Mexico
is managed under the FMP. The FMP was prepared by the Gulf of Mexico
Fishery Management Council (Council) and is implemented through
regulations at 50 CFR part 641 under the authority of the Magnuson
Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson Act).
Based on a preliminary evaluation of Amendment 11 at the beginning
of formal agency review, NMFS disapproved three of its measures after
determining that they were inconsistent with the provisions of the
Magnuson Act and other applicable law. NMFS published a proposed rule
to implement
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the remaining measures of Amendment 11 (60 FR 47341, September 12,
1995). The rationale for the remaining measures of Amendment 11, as
well as the reasons for the disapproval of the three Amendment 11
measures at the beginning of formal agency review, are contained in the
preamble of the proposed rule and are not repeated here. On November
24, 1995, NMFS approved the remaining measures of Amendment 11; this
final rule implements those approved measures.
Comments and Responses
Eight individuals submitted comments on Amendment 11 and the
proposed rule as follows.
Comment: One commenter opposed allowing fish trap endorsements to
be transferred. This final rule permits a fish trap endorsement in
effect on September 12, 1995, to be transferred to an otherwise
ineligible vessel if that vessel participated in the fishery and
reported landings of reef fish from traps in the EEZ from November 20,
1992, through February 6, 1994. The commenter noted that NMFS had
provided information on the moratorium prior to these fishermen
entering the fishery. Therefore, these fishermen should have known that
they may be ineligible for a fish trap endorsement under Amendment 5
and should not be allowed to qualify for a transfer under Amendment 11.
Response: NMFS agrees that proper notice of the moratorium was
provided. However, the Council is free to revisit previously decided
issues any time new information or considerations become available.
Indeed, as noted on page 29 of Amendment 11, whatever permanent measure
replaces the moratorium may be more restrictive, including a possible
ban on fish traps altogether. However, the amendment further states
that some of the current fish trap endorsements are not being used, and
certain fishermen invested in gearing up for this fishery unaware of
the moratorium notwithstanding its widespread announcement. The limited
ability to transfer which is implemented here will restrain effort at
the level which the Council previously established, yet provide an
equitable resolution of these issues.
Comment: One commenter indicated that the new reef fish permit
moratorium on January 1, 1996, would prohibit him from entering the
fishery. Therefore, the start of the new moratorium should occur after
a window of opportunity was provided for him to get a reef fish permit.
Response: The existing reef fish permit moratorium, which was
imposed to prevent continued speculative entry while the Council
considered other reef fish effort management alternatives, expires on
December 31, 1995. The alternative for red snapper chosen by the
Council and approved by NMFS, was contained in Amendment 8, which
established an individual transferable quota system. The Council is now
considering establishing a limited access system for the other species
in the reef fish complex. The Council determined that imposing a new
moratorium effective upon expiration of the old moratorium was needed
to stabilize participation in the fishery during these considerations.
The Council considered options, including allowing the moratorium to
expire, but felt that this would unnecessarily disrupt the fishery. The
Council also recognized that the new moratorium should not be continued
indefinitely. In Amendment 11, the Council proposed and NMFS
implemented a new moratorium to be in effect for not more than 5 years,
that is, through December 31, 2000.
Comment: Three commenters supported the one-time transfer of
existing fish trap endorsements.
Response: NMFS agrees with these commenters and has approved these
management measure for the reasons previously stated.
Comment: Four commenters supported allowing the transfer of reef
fish permits and two supported allowing the transfer of fish trap
endorsements in the event of death or disability.
Response: NMFS agrees with these comments and has approved these
management measures.
Comment: One commenter objected to the charter vessel/headboat
permit requirement. The commenter believes that (1) the current
regulations adequately define when a vessel is operating as a charter
vessel or headboat and (2) headboats can be readily identified by their
required U.S. Coast Guard Certificate of Inspection.
Response: NMFS does not dispute the information contained in the
comment. For-hire vessels (i.e., charter vessels and headboats)
constitute an important part of the recreational fishery for reef fish.
However, accurate information is not available on how many for-hire
vessels are engaged in the reef fish fishery. As stated in Amendment
11, the Council perceives the following benefits of a charter vessel/
headboat permit: (1) Determination of the number and distribution of
charter vessels/headboats, (2) compilation of a mailing list that could
be used to distribute information of interest to the recreational
fishery, (3) identification of the universe of recreational for-hire
vessels in the event that logbooks or other data collection systems are
implemented or that limited access for the recreational for-hire sector
of the fishery is implemented, and (4) creation of a means of curbing
the activities of repeat violators, that is, through permit sanctions.
Accordingly, NMFS implemented the Council's requirement for charter
vessel/headboat permits.
Comments Outside the Scope of the Proposed Rule
Comment: One commenter supported the 2.0 biological generation time
provision for the framework procedure that was previously disapproved
by NMFS based on a preliminary review of Amendment 11. The commenter
felt that the existing 1.5 generation time limit was arbitrary.
Response: NMFS disapproved this provision based on a preliminary
review of Amendment 11. This comment, therefore, is outside the scope
of the proposed rule.
Changes from the Proposed Rule
Publication of the final rule to implement Amendment 8 to the FMP
(60 FR 61200, November 29, 1995) requires changes from the proposed
rule in this final rule. In this final rule, some of the changes that
are effective January 1, 1996, recodify, restate, or otherwise modify
paragraphs that are being changed in the Amendment 8 final rule with an
effective date of April 1, 1996. For clarity, this final rule contains
revisions/additions, effective April 1, 1996, that supersede revisions/
additions contained in the final rule to implement Amendment 8 that
were to be effective April 1, 1996, as follows: (1) Amendment 8's
revised first sentence of Sec. 641.4(a)(2) is superseded by this final
rule's revised first sentence of Sec. 641.4(a)(4); (2) Amendment 8's
revised Sec. 641.7(g), (r), and (bb) are superseded by this final
rule's Sec. 641.7(g), (r), and (bb); and (3) Amendment 8's added
Sec. 641.7(q) is superseded by this final rule's added Sec. 641.7(o).
For compatibility with the final rule to implement Amendment 8,
this final rule changes the designation of paragraphs in Sec. 641.7.
At Sec. 641.4(a)(3), the requirement for a charter vessel/headboat
permit is clarified. A vessel that is used as a charter vessel or
headboat in a fishery other than reef fish is not required to have a
reef fish charter vessel/headboat permit, in addition to its reef fish
commercial permit, to fish for reef fish under the commercial quota. A
prohibition is added at Sec. 641.7(x)
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regarding the requirement for charter vessel/headboat permits.
At Sec. 641.4(n)(4), the criteria for eligibility to receive a
transferred fish trap endorsement is clarified. An owner of a vessel
that had qualifying landings for such transfer may obtain by transfer a
fish trap endorsement for that vessel even if the owner currently has a
fish trap endorsement based on the landings of another vessel.
This final rule removes Sec. 641.24(g). The management measure
currently in Sec. 641.24(g) is included in Sec. 641.28(a) in this final
rule.
Classification
The Regional Director, Southeast Region, NMFS, determined that
Amendment 11 is necessary for the conservation and management of the
reef fish fishery of the Gulf of Mexico and that it is consistent with
the Magnuson Act and other applicable law, with the exception of those
measures that were previously disapproved. (See the proposed rule (60
FR 47341, September 12, 1995) for a discussion of the disapproved
measures.)
This action has been determined to be not significant for purposes
of E.O. 12866.
The Council prepared an initial regulatory flexibility analysis
(IRFA) as part of its regulatory impact review of Amendment 11. The
IRFA described the impacts the proposed rule would have on small
entities, if adopted. Those impacts were summarized in the proposed
rule. NMFS has adopted the IRFA as a final regulatory flexibility
analysis without change.
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 a collection-of-information requirement subject
to the Paperwork Reduction Act, specifically, applications for charter
vessel/headboat permits. This collection has been approved by OMB under
OMB control number 0648-0205. The public reporting burden for this
collection of information is estimated to average 20 minutes per
response. This rule revises the collections of information relating to
applications for commercial vessel permits and applications for fish
trap endorsements, which are currently approved under OMB control
number 0648-0205 and have public reporting burdens estimates of 20
minutes per response, each. The reporting burden estimates are
unchanged. This rule repeats the collection-of-information requirement
for dealer permits, which is currently approved under OMB control
number 0648-0205 and has a public reporting burden estimate of 5
minutes per response. Each of the above reporting burden estimates
includes the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data
sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and
reviewing the collections of information. Send comments regarding any
of these reporting burden estimates or any other aspects of the
collections of information, including suggestions for reducing the
burdens, to NMFS and OMB (see ADDRESSES).
The provisions in this final rule that implement a new reef fish
permit moratorium must be effective January 1, 1996, immediately
following the current permit moratorium. Otherwise, the number of
vessels with reef fish permits could increase, thus subverting the
intended effects of the new moratorium, as discussed in Amendment 11
and the proposed rule. Accordingly, under section 553(d)(3) of the
Administrative Procedure Act (APA), the Assistant Administrator for
Fisheries, NOAA (AA), finds for good cause that it is contrary to the
public interest to delay for 30 days the effective date of the
provisions for a new reef fish permit moratorium.
The provisions in this final rule that allow transfer of reef fish
permits and fish trap endorsements relieve restrictions. Accordingly,
under section 553(d)(1) of the APA, a 30-day delay in effectiveness of
these provisions is not required.
All permitted reef fish dealers and all owners of permitted reef
fish vessels were advised in writing on or about December 1, 1995, that
the provisions in this final rule that restrict the sale/purchase of
reef fish harvested from the EEZ to permitted reef fish vessels/dealers
would be implemented on January 1, 1996. Thus, actual notice
approximately 30 days prior to effectiveness has been provided to
persons affected. In view of the proliferation of effective dates for
changes to the reef fish regulations under Amendments 8 and 11, that
is, November 24, 1995, and April 1, 1996, under Amendment 8 and January
1 and April 1, 1996, under Amendment 11, avoidance of yet another
effective date is highly desirable for ease of understanding and
transition to the new management measures for reef fish. Accordingly,
under section 553(d)(3) of the APA, the AA finds for good cause that it
is contrary to the public interest to delay for 30 days the effective
date of the restrictions on sale/purchase of reef fish harvested from
the EEZ.
To allow time for the dissemination, completion, receipt, and
processing of applications, and for issuance of permits, NMFS makes the
provisions of this final rule requiring charter vessel/headboat permits
effective on April 1, 1996.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 641
Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Dated: December 7, 1995.
Rolland A. Schmitten,
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries
Service.
For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 641 is amended
as follows:
PART 641--REEF FISH FISHERY OF THE GULF OF MEXICO
1. The authority citation for part 641 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
2. In Sec. 641.4, paragraphs (o) and (p) are removed; paragraphs
(a) and (b), the first sentence of paragraph (f)(1), the first sentence
of paragraph (h), and paragraphs (m) and (n) are revised to read as
follows. (Note: This amendment supersedes the amendment to
Sec. 641.4(a)(2) that was published on November 29, l995 (60 FR
61207.))
Sec. 641.4 Permits and fees.
(a) Applicability--(1) Commercial vessel permits.
(i) As a prerequisite to selling reef fish in or from the EEZ and
to be eligible for exemption from the bag limits specified in
Sec. 641.24(b) for reef fish in or from the EEZ, an annual commercial
vessel permit for reef fish must be issued to the vessel and must be on
board. However, see paragraph (m) of this section regarding a
moratorium on commercial vessel permits.
(ii) To obtain or renew a commercial vessel permit, the owner or
operator of the vessel must have derived more than 50 percent of his or
her earned income from commercial fishing, that is, sale of the catch,
or from charter or headboat operations during either of the 2 calendar
years preceding the application. (See paragraph (m)(3) of this section
for a limited exception to this requirement.) For a vessel owned by a
corporation or partnership, the earned income requirement must be met
by an officer or shareholder of the corporation, a general partner of
the partnership, or the vessel operator. A commercial vessel permit
issued upon the qualification of
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an operator is valid only when that person is the operator of the
vessel.
(iii) A qualifying owner or operator of a charter vessel or
headboat may obtain a commercial vessel permit. However, a charter
vessel or headboat must adhere to the bag limits when operating as a
charter vessel or headboat.
(2) Fish trap endorsements. To possess or use a fish trap in the
EEZ, a commercial vessel permit for reef fish with a fish trap
endorsement must be issued to the vessel and must be on board. However,
see paragraph (n) of this section regarding a moratorium on fish trap
endorsements. In addition, a color code for marking the vessel and trap
buoys must be obtained from the Regional Director--see Sec. 641.6.
(3) [Reserved]
(4) Dealer permits. A dealer who receives from a fishing vessel
reef fish harvested from the EEZ must obtain an annual dealer permit.
To be eligible for such permit, an applicant must have a valid state
wholesaler's license in the state(s) where the dealer operates, if
required by such state(s), and must have a physical facility at a fixed
location in such state(s).
(b) Application for a vessel permit--(1) An application for a
commercial vessel permit or a charter vessel/headboat permit must be
submitted to the Regional Director and signed by the owner (in the case
of a corporation, a qualifying officer or shareholder; in the case of a
partnership, a qualifying general partner) or operator of the vessel.
After receipt of a complete application, at least 30 days must be
allowed for processing the application and issuing a permit. All
permits are mailed to owners, whether the applicant is an owner or an
operator.
(2) An applicant must provide the following:
(i) A copy of the vessel's valid U.S. Coast Guard certificate of
documentation or, if not documented, a copy of its valid state
registration certificate.
(ii) The vessel's name and official number.
(iii) The name, address, telephone number, and other identifying
information of the owner and of the applicant, if other than the owner.
(iv) Any other information concerning the vessel, gear
characteristics, principal fisheries engaged in, or fishing areas
requested by the Regional Director.
(v) Any other information that may be necessary for the issuance or
administration of the permit.
(3) In addition, an applicant for a commercial vessel permit--
(i) Must provide documentation of earned income that meets the
criteria of paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of this section; and
(ii) If fish traps will be used to harvest reef fish, must provide
the following information:
(A) The number, dimensions, and estimated cubic volume of the fish
traps that will be used; and
(B) The applicant's desired color code for use in identifying his
or her vessel and buoys (white is not an acceptable color code).
* * * * *
(f) * * * (1) The Regional Director will issue a permit at any time
to an applicant if the application is complete and, in the case of an
application for a commercial vessel permit, the applicant meets the
earned income requirement specified in paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of this
section. * * *
* * * * *
(h) * * * A vessel permit or endorsement or dealer permit issued
under this section is not transferable or assignable, except as
provided under paragraph (m) of this section for a commercial vessel
permit or as provided under paragraph (n) of this section for a fish
trap endorsement. * * *
* * * * *
(m) Moratorium on commercial vessel permits. This paragraph (m) is
effective through December 31, 2000.
(1) Except for an application for renewal of an existing commercial
vessel permit or as provided in paragraphs (m)(2) and (m)(3) of this
section, no applications for commercial vessel permits will be
accepted.
(2) An owner of a permitted vessel may transfer the commercial
vessel permit to another vessel owned by the same entity by returning
the existing permit with an application for a commercial vessel permit
for the replacement vessel.
(3) An owner whose earned income qualified for the commercial
vessel permit may transfer that permit to the owner of another vessel
or to the new owner when he or she sells the permitted vessel. The
owner of a vessel that is to receive the transferred permit must return
the existing permit to the Regional Director with an application for a
commercial vessel permit for his or her vessel. Such new owner may
receive a commercial vessel permit for that vessel, and renew it for
the first calendar year after obtaining it, without meeting the earned
income requirement of paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of this section. However, to
renew the commercial vessel permit for the second calendar year after
the transfer, the new owner must meet that earned income requirement
not later than the first calendar year after the permit transfer takes
place.
(4) A commercial vessel permit that is not renewed or that is
revoked will not be reissued. A permit is considered to be not renewed
when an application for renewal is not received by the Regional
Director within 1 year of the expiration date of the permit.
(n) Moratorium on fish trap endorsements. The provisions of this
paragraph (n) are effective through February 7, 1997.
(1) A fish trap endorsement will not be issued or renewed unless
the current owner of the commercially permitted vessel for which the
endorsement is requested has a record of landings of reef fish from
fish traps in the EEZ of the Gulf of Mexico during 1991 or 1992, as
reported on fishing vessel logbooks received by the Science and
Research Director on or before November 19, 1992. An owner will not be
issued fish trap endorsements for vessels in numbers exceeding the
number of vessels for which the owning entity had the requisite
reported landings in 1991 or 1992.
(2) An owner of a vessel with a fish trap endorsement may transfer
the endorsement to another vessel owned by the same entity by returning
the existing endorsement with an application for an endorsement for the
replacement vessel.
(3) A fish trap endorsement is not transferable upon change of
ownership of a vessel with a fish trap endorsement, except as follows:
(i) A fish trap endorsement is transferable when the change of
ownership of the permitted vessel is from one to another of the
following: Husband, wife, son, daughter, brother, sister, mother, or
father.
(ii) In the event that a vessel with a fish trap endorsement has a
change of ownership that is directly related to the disability or death
of the owner, the Regional Director may issue a fish trap endorsement,
temporarily or permanently, with the reef fish commercial permit that
is issued for the vessel under the new owner. Such new owner will be
the person specified by the owner or his/her legal guardian, in the
case of a disabled owner, or by the will or executor/administrator of
the estate, in the case of a deceased owner. (Change of ownership of a
vessel with a commercial reef fish permit upon disability or death of
an owner is considered a purchase of a permitted vessel and paragraph
(m)(3) of this section applies regarding a commercial reef fish permit
for the vessel under the new owner.)
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(4) A fish trap endorsement in effect on September 12, 1995, may be
transferred to a vessel with a commercial vessel permit whose owner has
a record of landings of reef fish from fish traps in the EEZ, as
reported on fishing vessel logbooks received by the Science and
Research Director from November 20, 1992, through February 6, 1994, and
who was unable to obtain a fish trap endorsement for such vessel under
paragraph (n)(1) of this section. The owner of a vessel that is to
receive the transferred endorsement must return the currently endorsed
commercial permit and the unendorsed permit to the Regional Director
with an application for a fish trap endorsement for his or her vessel.
Revised commercial permits will be returned to each owner.
(5) If a fish trap endorsement is transferred under paragraph
(n)(3) or (n)(4) of this section, the owner of the vessel to which the
endorsement is transferred may renew the endorsement without regard to
the requirement of paragraph (n)(1) of this section regarding a record
of landing of reef fish from fish traps.
(6) A fish trap endorsement that is not renewed or that is revoked
will not be reissued. A fish trap endorsement is considered to be not
renewed when an application for renewal is not received by the Regional
Director within 1 year of the expiration date of the permit.
3. In Sec. 641.4, effective April 1, 1996, paragraphs (a)(3) and
(o) are added, and the first sentence of newly revised paragraph (a)(4)
is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 641.4 Permits and fees.
(a) * * *
(3) Charter vessel/headboat permits. For a person on board a vessel
that is operating as a charter vessel or headboat to fish for or
possess a reef fish in or from the EEZ, a charter vessel/headboat
permit for reef fish must be issued to the vessel and must be on board.
(4) * * * A dealer who receives from a fishing vessel reef fish
harvested from the EEZ, or red snapper from adjoining state waters
harvested by or possessed on board a vessel with a commercial permit
issued under this section, must obtain an annual dealer permit. * * *
* * * * *
(o) Permit conditions. (1) As a condition of a commercial vessel
permit issued under this section, without regard to where red snapper
are harvested or possessed, a vessel with a commercial permit--
(i) Must comply with the red snapper individual transferrable quota
requirements of Sec. 641.10(b).
(ii) May not transfer or receive red snapper at sea.
(iii) Must maintain red snapper with head and fins intact through
landing, and the exceptions to that requirement contained in
Sec. 641.21(b)(3) and (b)(4) do not apply to red snapper. Such red
snapper may be eviscerated, gilled, and scaled but must otherwise be
maintained in a whole condition.
(2) As a condition of a dealer permit issued under this section,
without regard to where red snapper are harvested or possessed, a
permitted dealer must comply with the red snapper individual
transferrable quota requirements of Sec. 641.10(b).
Sec. 641.5 [Amended]
4. In Sec. 641.5, in the first sentence of paragraph (c), the
phrase ``reef fish permit'' is removed and the phrase ``commercial reef
fish permit'' is added in its place.
5. In Sec. 641.7, paragraphs (a), (s), (y), and (bb) are revised
and new paragraphs (ll) and (mm) are added to read as follows:
Sec. 641.7 Prohibitions.
* * * * *
(a) Falsify information specified in Sec. 641.4(b) or (c) on an
application for a permit or endorsement, or information regarding
transfer or revision of a permit or endorsement.
* * * * *
(s) Purchase, barter, trade, or sell, or attempt to purchase,
barter, trade, or sell, a reef fish--
(1) Harvested from the EEZ by a vessel that does not have a valid
commercial permit, or
(2) Possessed under the bag limits--as specified in Sec. 641.28(a).
* * * * *
(y) Use or possess in the EEZ a fish trap without a valid fish trap
endorsement, as specified in Sec. 641.4(a)(2).
* * * * *
(bb) Without a dealer permit, receive from a fishing vessel, by
purchase, trade, or barter, reef fish harvested from the EEZ, as
specified in Sec. 641.4(a)(4).
* * * * *
(ll) Sell, trade, or barter or attempt to sell, trade, or barter
reef fish harvested on board a vessel for which a commercial permit has
been issued under Sec. 641.4 to a dealer that does not have a permit
issued under Sec. 641.4, as specified in Sec. 641.28(b).
(mm) As a permitted dealer, purchase, trade, or barter or attempt
to purchase, trade, or barter reef fish harvested on board a vessel
that does not have a commercial permit issued under Sec. 641.4, as
specified in Sec. 641.28(c).
6. In Sec. 641.7, effective April 1, 1996, paragraphs (g), (r), and
newly revised (bb) are revised and paragraph (x) is added to read as
follows:
Sec. 641.7 Prohibitions.
* * * * *
(g) Possess a finfish without its head and fins intact, as
specified in Sec. 641.21(b); or a red snapper without its head and fins
intact, as specified in Sec. 641.4(o)(1)(iii).
* * * * *
(r) Transfer reef fish at sea, as specified in Sec. 641.24(f); or
transfer or receive red snapper at sea, as specified in
Sec. 641.4(o)(1)(ii).
* * * * *
(x) Own or operate a vessel that fishes for or possesses reef fish
in or from the EEZ, when such vessel is operating as a charter vessel
or headboat without a charter vessel/headboat permit, as specified in
Sec. 641.4(a)(3).
* * * * *
(bb) Without a dealer permit, receive from a fishing vessel, by
purchase, trade, or barter, reef fish harvested from the EEZ, or red
snapper from adjoining state waters harvested by or possessed on board
a vessel with a commercial permit, as specified in Sec. 641.4(a)(4).
* * * * *
Sec. 641.24 [Amended]
7. In Sec. 641.24, paragraph (g) is removed.
Secs. 641.28 and 641.29 [Redesignated as Secs. 641.29 and 641.30]
8. Sections 641.28 and 641.29 are redesignated as Secs. 641.29 and
641.30, respectively, and new Sec. 641.28 is added to read as follows:
Sec. 641.28 Restrictions on sale/purchase.
(a) A reef fish harvested in the EEZ on board a vessel that does
not have a valid commercial permit, as required by Sec. 641.4(a)(1), or
possessed under the bag limits specified in Sec. 641.24(b), may not be
purchased, bartered, traded, or sold, or attempted to be purchased,
bartered, traded, or sold.
(b) A reef fish harvested on board a vessel for which a valid
commercial permit has been issued under Sec. 641.4 may be sold, traded,
or bartered or attempted to be sold, traded, or bartered only to a
dealer who has a valid permit issued under Sec. 641.4.
(c) A reef fish harvested in the EEZ may be purchased, traded, or
bartered or attempted to be purchased, traded, or bartered by a dealer
who has a valid permit issued under Sec. 641.4 only from a vessel for
which a valid commercial permit has been issued under Sec. 641.4.
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Secs. 641.2, 641.23, 641.24, 641.25, and 641.27 [Amended]
9. In addition to the amendments set forth above, effective January
1, 1996, in 50 CFR part 641 remove the word ``permit'' and add, in its
place, the words ``commercial permit'' in the following places:
(a) Section 641.2, in the definitions of ``Charter vessel'' and
``Headboat'';
(b) Section 641.23(d)(2)(iii);
(c) Section 641.24(a)(1)(ii)(A);
(d) Section 641.25 introductory text; and
(e) Section 641.27(a).
Secs. 641.7 and 641.10 [Amended]
10. Effective April 1, 1996, in 50 CFR part 641 remove the word
``permit'' and add, in its place, the words ``commercial permit'' in
the following places:
(a) Section 641.7(gg);
(b) Section 641.7(jj)(1);
(c) Section 641.10(b)(4);
(d) Section 641.10(b)(6), first occurrence only; and
(e) Section 641.10(b)(7), second occurrence only.
[FR Doc. 95-30382 Filed 12-14-95; 8:45 am]
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