99-32546. Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Fisheries; Atlantic Bluefin Tuna  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 241 (Thursday, December 16, 1999)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 70198-70199]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-32546]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    
    50 CFR Part 635
    
    [I.D. 120199C]
    
    
    Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Fisheries; Atlantic Bluefin 
    Tuna
    
    AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Retention limit adjustment.
    
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    SUMMARY: NMFS adjusts the daily retention limit for the Angling 
    category fishery for Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT) in all areas to one 
    large school or small medium BFT (measuring 47 to less than 73 inches 
    (119 to less than 185 cm) curved fork length) per vessel. The Angling 
    category trophy retention limit for large medium and giant BFT remains 
    at one fish per vessel, per fishing year. This action is being taken to 
    lengthen the fishing season and to ensure reasonable fishing 
    opportunities in all geographic areas without risking overharvest of 
    the quota established for the Angling category fishery.
    
    DATES: The daily retention limit adjustment is effective 1 a.m., local 
    time, January 1, 2000, until May 31, 2000.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Pat Scida or Sarah McLaughlin, 978-
    281-9260.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Regulations implemented under the authority 
    of the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act (16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.) and the 
    Magnuson-Stevens Act (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.) governing the harvest of 
    BFT by persons and vessels subject to U.S. jurisdiction are found at 50 
    CFR part 635.
        Implementing regulations for the Atlantic tuna fisheries at 
    Sec. 635.23 allow for adjustments to the daily retention limits in 
    order to provide for maximum utilization of the quota over the longest 
    possible period of time. NMFS may increase or reduce the per angler 
    retention limit for any size class BFT or may change the per angler 
    limit to a per boat limit or a per boat limit to a per angler limit.
        Since October 7, 1999, NMFS has maintained the daily retention 
    limit at one large school or small medium BFT per vessel. In order to 
    maintain the current daily retention limit through the end of the 1999 
    fishing year (May 31, 2000), NMFS must announce a daily retention limit 
    adjustment since the current retention limit is valid only through 
    December 31, 1999 (64 FR 10576, March 5, 1999).
        Preliminary Large Pelagic Survey estimates of landings from the 
    beginning of the 1999 fishing year (June 1, 1999) through November 7, 
    1999, indicate that approximately 34 metric tons (mt) of school BFT and 
    approximately 44 mt of large school/small medium BFT have been landed; 
    reported landings of large medium and giant BFT total approximately 1 
    mt.
        NMFS adjusts the BFT Angling category daily retention limit for all 
    areas one large school or small medium BFT (measuring 47 to less than 
    73 inches (119 to less than 185 cm) curved fork length) per vessel. In 
    addition, each Angling category vessel may retain no more than one 
    large medium or giant BFT (measuring 73 inches (185 cm or greater) per 
    year. Landing rates during the first few months of 1998 and 1999 were 
    low, but landing rates during the winter fishery were high in 1996 and 
    1997. This action is being taken to provide the greatest geographic and 
    temporal range of data collection and fishing opportunities without 
    risking overharvest.
        This daily retention limit adjustment is effective January 1 
    through May 31, 2000. The daily retention limit and the duration of 
    daily retention limit adjustment have been selected based on an 
    examination of past catch and effort rates. NMFS will continue to 
    monitor the Angling category fishery closely through the Automated 
    Landings Reporting System, the North Carolina harvest tagging program, 
    and the Large Pelagic Survey. Depending on the level of fishing effort 
    and catch rates of BFT, NMFS may determine that an interim closure or 
    additional retention limit adjustment is necessary to enhance 
    scientific data collection from, and fishing opportunities in, all 
    geographic areas. Additionally, NMFS may determine that an allocation 
    from the school BFT reserve is warranted to further fishery management 
    objectives.
        If NMFS determines, based on landings statistics and other 
    available information, that a BFT quota in any category or, as 
    appropriate, subcategory has been exceeded or has not been reached, 
    NMFS shall subtract the overharvest from, or add the underharvest to, 
    that quota category for the following fishing year, provided that the 
    total of the adjusted category quotas and the reserve is consistent 
    with a recommendation of ICCAT regarding country quotas, the take of 
    school BFT, and the allowance for dead discards.
        Closures or subsequent adjustments to the daily retention limit, if 
    any, shall be
    
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    announced through publication in the Federal Register. In addition, 
    anglers may call the Atlantic Tunas Information Line at (888) 872-8862 
    or (978) 281-9305 for updates on quota monitoring and retention limit 
    adjustments. Anglers aboard Charter/Headboat category vessels, when 
    engaged in recreational fishing for school, large school, and small 
    medium BFT, are subject to the same rules as anglers aboard Angling 
    category vessels. All BFT landed under the Angling category quota must 
    be reported within 24 hours of landing to the NMFS Automated Landings 
    Reporting System by calling (888) 872-8862 or, if landed in the state 
    of North Carolina, to a reporting station prior to offloading. 
    Information about the North Carolina harvest tagging programs, 
    including reporting station locations, can be obtained by calling (800) 
    338-7804. In addition, anglers aboard permitted vessels may continue to 
    tag and release BFT of all sizes under a tag-and-release program, 
    provided the angler tags all BFT so caught, regardless of whether 
    previously tagged, with conventional tags issued or approved by NMFS, 
    returns such fish to the sea immediately after tagging with a minimum 
    of injury, and reports the tagging, and, if the BFT was previously 
    tagged, the information on the previous tag (50 CFR 635.26).
    
    Classification
    
        This action is taken under 50 CFR 635.23(b)(3). This action is 
    exempt from review under E.O. 12866.
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq. and 1801 et seq.
    
        Dated: December 9, 1999.
    Gary C. Matlock,
    Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
    Service.
    [FR Doc. 99-32546 Filed 12-15-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 3510-22-F
    
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
1/1/2000
Published:
12/16/1999
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Retention limit adjustment.
Document Number:
99-32546
Dates:
The daily retention limit adjustment is effective 1 a.m., local time, January 1, 2000, until May 31, 2000.
Pages:
70198-70199 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
I.D. 120199C
PDF File:
99-32546.pdf
CFR: (1)
50 CFR 635.23