95-31181. North Pacific Fisheries Research Plan; Amendment 1  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 247 (Tuesday, December 26, 1995)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 66755-66758]
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    [FR Doc No: 95-31181]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    
    50 CFR Part 677
    
    [Docket No. 950822211-5291-02; I.D. 080395A]
    RIN 0648-AD80
    
    
    North Pacific Fisheries Research Plan; Amendment 1
    
    AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Final rule; technical amendments.
    
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    SUMMARY: NMFS issues a final rule to implement Amendment 1 to the North 
    Pacific Fisheries Research Plan (Research Plan). Regulations 
    implementing Amendment 1 delay full implementation of the Research Plan 
    until 1997 and establish 1996 observer coverage requirements for the 
    Research Plan fisheries. This delay is necessary to provide the North 
    Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) additional time to address 
    certain issues presented by implementation of the Research Plan. Two 
    technical amendments also are implemented to clarify provisions for 
    refunding excess payments of 1995 Research Plan fee assessments and to 
    clarify 1996 observer coverage requirements for groundfish vessels.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: January 1, 1996.
    
    
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    ADDRESSES: Copies of the Observer Plan may be obtained from the 
    Fisheries Management Division, Alaska Region, NMFS, 709 West 9th 
    Street, Juneau, AK 99801, or P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802-1668, 
    Attn: Lori J. Gravel.
        Copies of the Research Plan as revised by Amendment 1, the 
    environmental assessment/regulatory impact review prepared for the 
    Research Plan, and the final report ``Establishing the Fee Percentage 
    and Standard Exvessel Prices for 1995'' may be obtained from the North 
    Pacific Fishery Management Council, P.O. Box 103136, Anchorage, AK 
    99510.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Susan Salveson, 907-586-7228.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        Regulations implementing the Research Plan became effective October 
    6, 1994 (59 FR 46126, September 6, 1994). Since then, these regulations 
    have been amended three times. The first regulatory amendment was 
    published in the Federal Register on January 9, 1995 (60 FR 2344), to 
    clarify 1995 observer coverage requirements and revise the definition 
    of certain terms set out under Sec. 677.2. A second regulatory 
    amendment was published on July 5, 1995 (60 FR 34904), to require 
    vessels and shoreside processors to facilitate transmission of observer 
    data. The third regulatory amendment was published on August 16, 1995 
    (60 FR 42470), to revise 1995 observer coverage requirements for crab 
    catcher vessels and exempt certain crab catcher vessels required to 
    obtain observer coverage from paying 1995 Research Plan fees.
        The Council requested that full implementation of the Research Plan 
    be delayed for a 1-year period to provide additional time to reconsider 
    certain elements of the Research Plan that were previously adopted by 
    the Council. This Council action was developed during the Council's 
    April and June 1995 meetings, as well as during a May 16, 1995, 
    teleconference. The Council also expressed its intent to continue the 
    fee collection program implemented for 1995 for the remainder of the 
    year, so that adequate start-up funds may be collected for full 
    implementation of the Research Plan in 1997.
        A proposed rule to delay full implementation of the Research Plan 
    was published in the Federal Register on September 11, 1995 (60 FR 
    47142). Comments on the proposed rule were invited through November 6, 
    1995. No written comments were received within the comment period. NMFS 
    received oral comment on the proposed delay of the Research Plan during 
    a September 18, 1995, public hearing by teleconference. The public 
    hearing teleconference provided opportunity for public participation in 
    Anchorage, AK, Juneau, AK, Seattle, WA, and Newport, OR. Members of the 
    public participating in the public hearing either provided no comment 
    or endorsed the proposed delay of the Research Plan.
        Section 313(c)(3) of the Magnuson Act requires that, within 45 days 
    of the close of the public comment period, NMFS, in consultation with 
    the Council, analyze the public comment received and publish final 
    regulations for implementing an amendment to the Research Plan. 
    Consultation with the Council was initiated at the Council's September 
    1995 meeting. Oral comment received by NMFS and the Council indicated 
    widespread industry support for the proposed delay of the Research 
    Plan. NMFS received no further comment subsequent to the September 
    Council meeting that would require further consultation with the 
    Council.
        NMFS has approved a 1-year delay of the full implementation of the 
    Research Plan under section 313(c) of the Magnuson Act. Upon reviewing 
    the Council's reasons for this delay and comments by the industry 
    endorsing this action, NMFS has determined that this final rule is 
    consistent with the Magnuson Act. The reasons for this delay are 
    discussed further in the proposed rule (60 FR 47142, September 11, 
    1995).
        Consistent with the Council's expressed intent, NMFS will continue 
    to assess fees through early 1996 for fish harvested and retained in 
    the Research Plan fisheries during 1995. Lacking future regulatory 
    action to the contrary, collected funds will be held in an interest-
    bearing account and will be used to award contracts to provide 
    observers under the Research Plan starting in 1997. Adequate start-up 
    funds will be collected during 1995; as a result, Research Plan fees 
    will not be assessed for fish caught in 1996.
        The Council intends that 1996 observer coverage levels remain 
    unchanged from 1995 levels. These observer coverage requirements for 
    the groundfish and crab fisheries are set out at Sec. 677.10(a). As in 
    1995, participants in the groundfish and crab Research Plan fisheries 
    will be responsible for making their own arrangements and paying for 
    required observer coverage.
        The Council's intent to maintain 1995 observer coverage levels 
    through 1996 applies to mothership processor vessel and shoreside 
    processor observer coverage requirements set out in regulations 
    implementing Amendment 35 to the Fishery Management Plan for the 
    Groundfish Fishery of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Area. Final 
    regulations implementing Amendment 35 are codified at 50 CFR 675.25(b) 
    and are effective through December 31, 1995. In keeping with the 
    Council's intent to maintain 1995 observer coverage levels in 1996, 
    NMFS is extending the effective date of observer coverage requirements 
    implemented under Amendment 35 through December 31, 1996, and including 
    these requirements in the 1996 Research Plan observer coverage 
    requirements at Sec. 677.10(a).
        NMFS notes that regulations at Sec. 677.10(g) set out vessel safety 
    requirements applicable in 1996 and beyond. No substantive changes to 
    these requirements are implemented; however, the regulatory text is 
    revised to clarify that these requirements apply to vessels required to 
    carry observers in 1996 under Sec. 677.10(a).
        NMFS further notes that the following sections of the Observer Plan 
    still will be in effect until full implementation of the Research Plan 
    in 1997: (1) Standards of observer conduct; and (2) description, 
    specifications, and work statement for certified domestic observer 
    contractors, including conflict of interest standards for NMFS-
    certified observers and contractors and conditions for contractor and 
    observer certification revocation. Copies of the Observer Plan dated 
    May 1994 are available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).
    
    Technical Amendments
    
        Two technical amendments are implemented to clarify NMFS's intent 
    for the Research Plan in 1996. The first technical amendment is 
    necessary to allow groundfish and crab processors that participate in 
    the 1996 Research Plan fisheries to receive a refund for costs of 1995 
    observer coverage up to an amount equal to the sum of the fee 
    assessments paid by the processor for retained catch during 1995. 
    Section 677.6(d)(3)(ii)(C) authorizes NMFS to refund excess payments of 
    1995 Research Plan fee assessments to processors that do not intend to 
    participate in the Research Plan fisheries during the first half of 
    1996. This provision assumes that a fee assessment program would be 
    ongoing in 1996 and that processors participating in the 1996 Research 
    Plan fisheries could be credited for any excess payments of their 1995 
    fee assessments on their 1996 bills. However, the final rule to delay 
    full implementation of the Research Plan does not authorize a fee 
    assessment program during 1996. As a result, 
    
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    regulatory language at Sec. 677.6(d)(3)(ii)(C) must be removed so that 
    all processors who are owed a refund from the 1995 fee assessment 
    program can be issued a refund regardless of whether they participate 
    in a Research Plan fishery during the first half of 1996 or not.
        The second technical amendment is necessary to clarify 1996 
    observer coverage requirements for groundfish vessels that are set out 
    at Sec. 677.10(a)(1). Under the general provisions, a catcher/processor 
    or catcher vessel equal to or greater than 60 ft (18.3 m) length 
    overall (LOA) but less than 125 ft (38.1 m) LOA that is used to 
    participate for more than 3 fishing days in a directed fishery for 
    groundfish during a calendar quarter must carry a NMFS-certified 
    observer during at least 30 percent of its fishing days during that 
    calendar quarter. This means that if a vessel equal to or greater than 
    60 ft (18.3 m) LOA but less than 125 ft (38.1 m) LOA retrieves fishing 
    gear and retains amounts of any groundfish species in excess of the 
    maximum retainable bycatch amounts specified in Secs. 672.20(g) or 
    675.20(h) during more than 3 days of a calendar quarter, that vessel 
    must carry a NMFS-certified observer for at least 30 percent of all 
    fishing days within that calendar quarter. A fishing day is defined at 
    Sec. 677.2 as ``a 24-hour period, from 0001 Alaska local time (A.l.t.) 
    through 2400 A.l.t., in which fishing gear is retrieved and groundfish, 
    halibut, or king or Tanner crab are retained. Days during which a 
    vessel only delivers unsorted codends to a processor are not ``fishing 
    days.'' This final rule does not change these general provisions.
        In addition, Sec. 677.10(a)(1)(i) contains specific requirements 
    that provide that, in addition to the general provisions, a vessel must 
    carry a NMFS-certified observer during at least one fishing trip during 
    the calendar quarter for each of six separate groundfish categories in 
    which the vessel participates. These six categories are defined at 
    Sec. 677.10(a)(1)(ii); the groundfish categories are: the pollock 
    fishery, the Pacific cod fishery, the sablefish fishery, the rockfish 
    fishery, the flatfish fishery, and the other species fishery. Under 
    current regulations, participation in one of these fisheries is based 
    on whether the retained catch in that fishery, during any fishing trip, 
    constitutes the predominant catch of all of the groundfish categories 
    retained by the vessel. These specific categories were developed to 
    ensure more complete observer coverage of directed fishing operations 
    for groundfish and were not intended to include fishing operations that 
    retained only bycatch amounts of groundfish. This provision was 
    intended to apply only to directed fishing operations for groundfish. 
    Nonetheless, the actual language of the regulation, plus recent 
    regulatory action, increased confusion concerning the meaning of this 
    provision. It could be argued that the regulations implementing the 
    individual fishing quota (IFQ) program for halibut inadvertently 
    changed the requirements for observer coverage by increasing the 
    probability that a person fishing for halibut would trigger a ``fishing 
    day'' for groundfish. The IFQ regulations require IFQ card holders to 
    retain all Pacific cod and rockfish, consistent with the maximum 
    bycatch amounts specified for these species. All sablefish must be 
    retained on board if a sablefish IFQ card holder is on board the 
    vessel.
        NMFS is implementing this technical amendment to 
    Sec. 677.10(a)(1)(ii) to clarify that the groundfish fishery categories 
    subject to the separate observer coverage requirements apply only with 
    respect to fishing operations that constitute ``directed fishing'' for 
    groundfish as defined at Secs. 672.2 and 675.2. This change is 
    consistent with the original intent of the separate observer coverage 
    requirement, past practice and the common understanding of the how the 
    separate observer coverage requirements are supposed to be applied. It 
    removes a possible unintended effect of the IFQ regulations. To the 
    extent that this action has any substantive effect, it will relieve an 
    unintended burden for additional observer coverage that otherwise might 
    be imposed on fishermen participating in the IFQ program.
    
    Classification
    
        The Assistant General Counsel for Legislation and Regulation of the 
    Department of Commerce certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of 
    the Small Business Administration that this rule would not have a 
    significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
    The reasons for this certification were summarized in the preamble to 
    the proposed rule.
        This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
    purposes of E.O. 12866.
        A delay of full implementation of the Research Plan until 1997 
    results in a 1-year hiatus of the fee assessment program authorized 
    under the Research Plan. As such, this final rule relieves a 
    restriction and, pursuant to authority at 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(1), the 
    requirement for a 30-day delay in effective date is inapplicable. 
    However, NMFS has determined to make this rule effective on January 1, 
    1996, to coincide with the start of the 1996 fishing year.
        One of the technical amendments implemented under this action 
    clarifies NMFS' intent with respect to issuing refunds of excess 
    payments of the 1995 Research Plan fee assessment. Without this 
    amendment, processors participating in a Research Plan fishery during 
    the first part of 1996 would not be eligible to receive a refund until 
    1997, when the Research Plan fee assessment program would be 
    reinitiated and refund amounts could be credited against 1997 billed 
    fees assessments.
        The second technical amendment clarifies 1996 groundfish observer 
    coverage requirements to exempt from observer coverage those vessels 
    participating in a nongroundfish fishery and retaining bycatch amounts 
    of groundfish. In that the first technical amendment ensures that an 
    action that would have occurred under authority of a regulation issued 
    through notice and comment rulemaking but for the delay in full 
    implementation of the Research plan does in fact occur and that the 
    second technical amendment simply clarifies NMFS intent in an existing 
    regulation, good cause exists, pursuant to authority at 5 U.S.C. 
    553(b)(B), to waive prior notice and opportunity to comment on the 
    technical amendments as such procedure is unnecessary. Because the 
    technical amendments relieve restrictions, a delay in the effective 
    date is not necessary under U.S.C. 553(d)(1).
    
    List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 677
    
        Fisheries, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
    
        Dated: December 15, 1995.
    Gary Matlock,
    Program Management Officer, National Marine Fisheries Service.
        For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 677 is amended 
    as follows:
    
    PART 677--NORTH PACIFIC FISHERIES RESEARCH PLAN
    
        1. The authority citation for part 677 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
    
        2. In Sec. 677.6, paragraph (d)(3)(ii)(C) is removed, paragraph 
    (b)(2) is redesignated as paragraph (b)(3), paragraph (d)(3)(ii)(D) is 
    redesignated as paragraph (d)(3)(ii)(C), new paragraph (b)(2) is added, 
    and the heading to newly redesignated paragraph (b)(3) is revised to 
    read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 677.6  Research Plan fee.
    
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        (b) * * *
        (2) Fee assessments during 1996. Processors of Research Plan 
    fisheries will not be assessed fees based on catch from Research Plan 
    fisheries that is retained during the 1996 calendar year.
        (3) Fee assessments applicable after December 31, 1996. * * *
    * * * * *
        3. In Sec. 677.10, the headings for paragraphs (a) and (b), the 
    introductory text to paragraph (g), and paragraphs (a)(1)(ii)(A) 
    through (F) are revised, paragraphs (a)(1)(i)(C) through (a)(1)(i)(F) 
    are redesignated as paragraphs (a)(1)(i)(D) through (a)(1)(i)(G), 
    respectively, and paragraphs (a)(1)(i)(C) and (a)(2)(iii) are added to 
    read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 677.10  General requirements.
    
        (a) Observer requirements applicable through December 31, 1996--(1) 
    * * * (i) * * *
        (C) Each mothership processor vessel that receives pollock 
    harvested by catcher vessels in the catcher vessel operational area, 
    defined at Sec. 675.22(g) of this chapter, during the second pollock 
    season that starts on August 15 under Sec. 675.23(e) of this chapter, 
    is required to have a second NMFS-certified observer aboard, in 
    addition to the observer required under paragraphs (a)(1)(i)(A) and (B) 
    of this section, for each day of the second pollock season until the 
    chum salmon savings area is closed under Sec. 675.22(h)(2) of this 
    chapter, or October 15, 1996, whichever occurs first.
    * * * * *
        (ii) * * *
        (A) Pollock fishery. Directed fishing for groundfish that results 
    in a retained catch of pollock, during any fishing trip, that is 
    greater than the retained catch of any other groundfish species or 
    species group that is specified as a separate groundfish fishery under 
    this paragraph (a)(1)(ii).
        (B) Pacific cod fishery. Directed fishing for groundfish that 
    results in a retained catch of Pacific cod, during any fishing trip, 
    that is greater than the retained catch of any other groundfish species 
    or species group that is specified as a separate groundfish fishery 
    under this paragraph (a)(1)(ii).
        (C) Sablefish fishery. Directed fishing for groundfish that results 
    in a retained catch of sablefish, during any fishing trip, that is 
    greater than the retained catch of any other groundfish species or 
    species group that is specified as a separate groundfish fishery under 
    this paragraph (a)(1)(ii).
        (D) Rockfish fishery. Directed fishing for groundfish that results 
    in a retained aggregate catch of rockfish of the genera Sebastes and 
    Sebastolobus, during any fishing trip, that is greater than the 
    retained catch of any other groundfish species or species group that is 
    specified as a separate groundfish fishery under this paragraph 
    (a)(1)(ii).
        (E) Flatfish fishery. Directed fishing for groundfish that results 
    in a retained aggregate catch of all flatfish species, except Pacific 
    halibut, during any fishing trip, that is greater than the retained 
    catch of any other groundfish species or species group that is 
    specified as a separate groundfish fishery under this paragraph 
    (a)(1)(ii).
        (F) Other species fishery. Directed fishing for groundfish that 
    results in a retained catch of groundfish, during any fishing trip, 
    that does not qualify as a pollock, Pacific cod, sablefish, rockfish, 
    or flatfish fishery as defined under paragraphs (a)(1)(ii)(A) through 
    (E) of this section.
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        (2) * * *
        (iii) Each shoreside processor that offloads pollock at more than 
    one location on the same dock and has distinct and separate equipment 
    at each location to process those pollock and that receives pollock 
    harvested by catcher vessels in the catcher vessel operational area, 
    defined at Sec. 675.22(g) of this chapter, during the second pollock 
    season that starts on August 15, under Sec. 675.23(e) of this chapter, 
    is required to have a NMFS-certified observer, in addition to the 
    observer required under paragraphs (a)(2)(i) and (ii) of this section, 
    at each location where pollock is offloaded, for each day of the second 
    pollock season until the chum salmon savings area is closed under 
    Sec. 675.22(h)(2) of this chapter, or October 15, 1996, whichever 
    occurs first.
    * * * * *
        (b) Observer requirements applicable after December 31, 1996--(1) * 
    * * (i) * * *
    * * * * *
        (g) Vessel safety requirements applicable after December 31, 1995. 
    Any vessel that is required to carry observers under paragraph (a) or 
    (b) of this section must have onboard either:
    * * * * *
        4. In Sec. 677.11, paragraph (a)(4) is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 677.11  Annual Research Plan specifications.
    
        (a) * * *
        (4) Observer coverage. For the period January 1, 1996, through 
    December 31, 1996, observer coverage levels in Research Plan fisheries 
    will be as required by Sec. 677.10(a). After December 31, 1996, the 
    level of observer coverage will be determined annually by NMFS, after 
    consultation with the Council and the State of Alaska, and may vary by 
    fishery and vessel or processor size, depending upon the objectives to 
    be met for the groundfish, halibut, and king and Tanner crab fisheries. 
    The Regional Director may change observer coverage inseason pursuant to 
    Sec. 677.10(b)(2)(ii).
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    [FR Doc. 95-31181 Filed 12-22-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
1/1/1996
Published:
12/26/1995
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule; technical amendments.
Document Number:
95-31181
Dates:
January 1, 1996.
Pages:
66755-66758 (4 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 950822211-5291-02, I.D. 080395A
RINs:
0648-AD80
PDF File:
95-31181.pdf
CFR: (7)
50 CFR 677.10(a)(1)(ii)
50 CFR 677.10(b)(2)(ii)
50 CFR 675.22(h)(2)
50 CFR 677.2
50 CFR 677.6
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