[Federal Register Volume 61, Number 234 (Wednesday, December 4, 1996)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 64299-64303]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 96-30887]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
50 CFR Part 679
[Docket No. 961126333-6333-01; I.D. 110496A]
RIN 0648-xx73
Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Gulf of
Alaska; Interim 1997 Harvest Specifications
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Interim 1997 harvest specifications for groundfish; associated
management measures; and closures.
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SUMMARY: NMFS issues interim 1997 total allowable catch (TAC) amounts
for each category of groundfish and specifications for prohibited
species bycatch allowances for the groundfish fishery of the Gulf of
Alaska (GOA). NMFS is closing certain fisheries as specified in the
interim 1997 groundfish specifications. The intended effect is to
conserve and manage the groundfish resources in the GOA.
EFFECTIVE DATE: 0001 hrs, Alaska local time (A.l.t.), January 1, 1997,
until the effective date of the Final 1997 Harvest Specifications for
Groundfish, which will be published in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: The preliminary Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation
(SAFE) Report, dated September 1996, is available from the North
Pacific Fishery Management Council, 605 West 4th Avenue, Suite 306,
Anchorage, AK 99501-2252.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kaja Brix, 907-586-7228.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The domestic and foreign groundfish fisheries in the exclusive
economic zone of the GOA are managed by NMFS according to the Fishery
Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (FMP). The FMP was
prepared by the North Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) and
approved by NMFS under the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). The FMP is
implemented by regulations at 50 CFR part 679. General regulations that
also pertain to the U.S. fisheries appear at 50 CFR part 600.
The Council met September 18-22, 1996, to review scientific
information concerning groundfish stocks. The preliminary
specifications are based on the current stock assessments contained in
the preliminary GOA Groundfish SAFE Report, dated September 1996, as
well as recommendations by the GOA Groundfish Plan Team, Advisory
Panel, and Scientific and Statistical Committee. The preliminary SAFE
Report was prepared and presented to the Council by the GOA Groundfish
Plan Team and summarizes the best available scientific information.
Copies of the SAFE Report are available from the Council (see
ADDRESSES). The Council recommended a preliminary total TAC amount of
267,940 metric tons (mt) and a preliminary total acceptable biological
catch (ABC) amount of 546,720 mt for the 1997 fishing year. NMFS
adjusted the total TAC amount to 265,692 mt to accommodate a revision
to the Central Gulf Regulatory Area (CG) ``other rockfish'' TAC amount.
NMFS reduced the CG ``other rockfish'' TAC amount to 960 mt, which is
equal to the 1997 ABC, because the Council's recommended TAC of 1,170
mt for this area exceeded the CG 1997 ABC. This reduced the ``other
species'' category TAC to 12,652 mt, as well as the overall TAC amount.
Under Sec. 679.20(c)(1)(ii), NMFS is publishing in the Proposed
Rules section of this issue of the Federal Register for review and
comment proposed initial harvest specifications for groundfish and
associated management measures in the GOA for the 1997 fishing year.
Those proposed specifications contain detailed information on the 1997
specification process and provide a discussion of the preliminary ABCs,
proposed establishment of the 1997 annual TAC amounts and
apportionments thereof and reserves for each target species and the
``other species'' category, apportionments of pollock and Pacific cod
TAC, apportionments of the sablefish TAC to vessels using hook-and-line
and trawl gear, halibut prohibited species catch (PSC) limits, and
seasonal allocations of the halibut PSC limits.
Regulations at Sec. 679.20(c)(2) require that one-fourth of the
proposed specifications, not including the reserves and the first
seasonal allowance of pollock, one-fourth of the inshore and offshore
allocations of Pacific cod in each regulatory area, the proposed first
seasonal allowance of pollock, and one-fourth of the halibut PSC
amounts become effective at 0001 hours, A.l.t., January 1, on an
interim basis and remain in effect until superseded by the final
harvest specifications, which will be published in the Federal
Register. This action provides interim TAC specifications and
apportionments thereof for the 1997 fishing year, which will become
available on January 1, 1997, on an interim or preliminary basis.
Background information concerning the 1997 groundfish harvest
specification process upon which this interim action is based is
provided in the proposed initial harvest specifications appearing in
the Proposed Rules section of this Federal Register issue.
The reserves for the GOA are 20 percent of the TAC amounts for
pollock, Pacific cod, flatfish species, and the ``other species''
category. Given that the GOA groundfish TAC amounts have been utilized
fully since 1987, and NMFS expects the same to occur in 1997, NMFS
proposes reapportioning all the reserves to TAC. The interim TAC
amounts contained in Table 1 reflect the reapportionment of reserves
back to the TAC.
1. Interim TAC Amounts and Apportionments Thereof
Table 1 provides interim TAC amounts, interim TAC allocations of
Pacific cod to the inshore and offshore components, the first seasonal
allowance of pollock in the combined Western and Central regulatory
areas, and interim sablefish TAC apportionments to hook-and-line and
trawl gear. These interim TAC amounts and apportionments thereof become
effective at 0001 hours, A.l.t., January 1, 1997.
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Table 1.--Interim 1997 TAC Amounts of Groundfish for the Combined
Western/Central (W/C), Western (W), Central (C), and Eastern (E)
Regulatory Areas and in the West Yakutat (WYak), Southeast Outside
(SEO), and Gulfwide (GW) Districts of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA)1, 2. The
First Seasonal Allowances of Pollock in the Combined W/C Regulatory
Areas. Interim Sablefish TAC Apportionments to Hook-and-line (H/L) and
Trawl (TRW) Gear
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Interim
Species Area TAC (mt)
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Pollock \3\ \4\
W (61) 9,075
C (62) 4,575
C (63) 4,875
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Subtotal............................. W/C 18,525
E 1,002
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Total................................ 19,527
Pacific cod \5\
Inshore.................................. W 3,393
Offshore................................. W 377
Inshore.................................. C 7,722
Offshore................................. C 858
Inshore.................................. E 585
Offshore................................. E 65
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Total................................ 13,000
Flatfish, Deep-water \6\
W 115
C 1,875
E 780
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Total................................ 2,770
Rex sole
W 270
C 1,410
E 562
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Total................................ 2,242
Flathead sole
W 500
C 1,250
E 685
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Total................................ 2,435
Flatfish, Shallow-water \7\
W 1,125
C 3,238
E 295
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Total................................ 4,658
Arrowtooth flounder
W 1,250
C 6,250
E 1,250
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Total................................ 8,750
Sablefish \8\ \9\ \10\
H/L...................................... W N/A (300)
TRW...................................... W 75
H/L...................................... C N/A (938)
TRW...................................... C 235
H/L...................................... WYak N/A (489)
TRW...................................... WYak 25
H/L...................................... SEO N/A (800)
TRW...................................... SEO 43
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Total................................ 2,905
Pacific ocean perch \11\
W 367
C 975
E 690
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Total................................ 2,032
Shortraker/rougheye \12\
W 40
C 275
E 120
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Total................................ 435
Rockfish, northern \13\
W 160
C 1,153
E 5
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Total................................ 1,318
Rockfish, other \14\ \15\
W 25
C 240
E 188
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Total................................ 453
Rockfish, pelagic shelf \16\
W 228
C 800
E 270
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Total................................ 1,298
Rockfish, demersal shelf SEO \17\
SEO 238
Thornyhead rockfish
GW 390
Atka mackerel
W 578
C 231
E 1
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Total................................ 810
Other species \18\......................... 3,163
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GOA Total Interim TAC................ 66,424
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(Interim TAC amounts have been rounded.)
\1\ Reserves have been reapportioned back to each species TAC and are
reflected in the interim TAC amounts. (See Sec. 679.20(a)(2))
\2\ See Sec. 679.2 for definitions of regulatory area and statistical
area. See Figure 3b to part 679 for a description of regulatory
district.
\3\ Pollock is apportioned to three statistical areas in the combined
Western/Central Regulatory Area, and is further divided into three
allowances of 25 percent, 25 percent, and 50 percent. The first
allowances are in effect on an interim basis as of January 1, 1997. In
the Eastern Regulatory Area, pollock is not divided into less than
annual allowances, and one-fourth of the TAC is available on an
interim basis.
\4\ The TAC apportionment for pollock in all regulatory areas and all
seasonal allowances is divided into inshore and offshore components.
The inshore component is apportioned 100 percent of the pollock TAC in
each regulatory area after subtraction of amounts that are determined
by the Regional Administrator, NMFS, to be necessary to support the
bycatch needs of the offshore component in directed fisheries for
other groundfish species. At this time, these bycatch amounts are
unknown and will be determined during the fishing year. (See Sec.
679.20(a)(6)(ii))
\5\ The TAC apportionment of Pacific cod in all regulatory areas is
divided into inshore and offshore components. The inshore and offshore
component allocations are 90 percent and 10 percent, respectively, of
the Pacific cod TAC in each regulatory area. (See Sec.
679.20(a)(6)(iii))
\6\ ``Deep-water flatfish'' means Dover sole and Greenland turbot.
\7\ ``Shallow-water flatfish'' means flatfish not including ``deep-water
flatfish,'' flathead sole, rex sole, or arrowtooth flounder.
\8\ Sablefish TAC amounts for each of the regulatory areas and districts
are assigned to hook-and-line and trawl gear. In the Central and
Western Regulatory Areas, 80 percent of the TAC is allocated to hook-
and-line gear and 20 percent to trawl gear. In the Eastern Regulatory
Area, 95 percent of the TAC is assigned to hook-and-line gear. Five
percent is allocated to trawl gear and may only be used as bycatch to
support directed fisheries for other target species. (See Sec.
679.20(a)(4))
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\9\ The sablefish hook-and-line (H/L) gear fishery is managed under the
Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) program and is subject to regulations
contained in subpart D of 50 CFR part 679. Annual IFQ amounts are
based on the final TAC amount specified for the sablefish H/L gear
fishery as contained in the final specifications for groundfish. Under
Sec. 679.7(f)(3), retention of sablefish caught with H/L gear is
prohibited unless the harvest is authorized under a valid IFQ permit
and IFQ card. In 1997, IFQ permits and IFQ cards will not be valid
prior to the effective date of the 1997 final specifications. Thus,
fishing for sablefish with H/L gear will not be authorized under these
interim specifications. Nonetheless, interim amounts are shown in
parentheses to reflect assignments of one-fourth of the proposed TAC
amounts among gear categories and regulatory areas in accordance with
Sec. 679.20(c)(2)(i). See Sec. 679.40 for guidance on the annual
allocation of IFQ.
\10\ Sablefish caught in the GOA with gear other than hook-and-line or
trawl gear must be treated as prohibited species and may not be
retained.
\11\ ``Pacific ocean perch'' means Sebastes alutus.
\12\ ``Shortraker/rougheye rockfish'' means Sebastes borealis
(shortraker) and S. aleutianus (rougheye).
\13\ ``Northern rockfish'' means Sebastes polyspinis.
\14\ ``Other rockfish'' in the Western and Central Regulatory Areas and
in the West Yakutat District means slope rockfish and demersal shelf
rockfish. The category ``other rockfish'' in the Southeast Outside
District means slope rockfish.
\15\ ``Slope rockfish'' means Sebastes aurora (aurora), S. melanostomus
(blackgill), S. paucispinis (bocaccio), S. goodei (chilipepper), S.
crameri (darkblotch), S. elongatus (greenstriped), S. variegateu
(harlequin), S. wilsoni (pygmy), S. proriger (redstripe), S. zacentrus
(sharpchin), S. jordani (shortbelly), S. brevispinis (silvergrey), S.
diploproa (splitnose), S. saxicola (stripetail), S. miniatus
(vermilion), S. babcocki (redbanded), and S. reedi (yellowmouth).
\16\ ``Pelagic shelf rockfish'' includes Sebastes melanops (black), S.
mystinus (blue), S. ciliatus (dusky), S. entomelas (widow), and S.
flavidus (yellowtail).
\17\ ``Demersal shelf rockfish'' means Sebastes pinniger (canary), S.
nebulosus (china), S. caurinus (copper), S. maliger (quillback), S.
helvomaculatus (rosethorn), S. nigrocinctus (tiger), and S. ruberrimus
(yelloweye).
\18\ ``Other species'' includes sculpins, sharks, skates, eulachon,
smelts, capelin, squid, and octopus. The TAC for ``other species''
equals 5 percent of the TAC amounts of target species.
2. Interim Halibut PSC Mortality Limits
Under Sec. 679.21(d), annual Pacific halibut PSC mortality limits
are established for trawl and hook-and-line gear and may be established
for pot gear. The Council proposed to reestablish the 1996 halibut
mortality limits for 1997 because no new information was available. As
in 1996, the Council proposes to exempt pot gear and the sablefish
hook-and-line fishery from halibut PSC limits for 1997. The interim PSC
limits are effective on January 1, 1997, and remain in effect until
superseded by the Final 1997 Harvest Specifications, which will be
published in the Federal Register. The interim halibut PSC limits are
as follows: (1) 500 mt to trawl gear, (2) 75 mt to hook-and-line gear
for fisheries other than demersal shelf rockfish, and (3) 2.5 mt to
hook-and-line gear for demersal shelf rockfish fishery in the Southeast
Outside District.
Regulations at Sec. 679.21(d)(3)(iii) authorize apportionments of
the trawl halibut PSC limit allowance as bycatch allowances to a deep-
water species complex, comprised of rex sole, sablefish, rockfish,
deep-water flatfish, and arrowtooth flounder, and a shallow-water
species complex, comprised of pollock, Pacific cod, shallow-water
flatfish, flathead sole, Atka mackerel, and other species. The interim
1997 apportionment for the shallow-water species complex is 417 mt and
for the deep-water species complex is 83 mt.
3. Closures to Directed Fishing
Under Sec. 679.20(d)(1)(iii)(A), if the Regional Administrator,
NMFS, determines that the amount of a target species or ``other
species'' category apportioned to a fishery or, with respect to Pacific
cod, to an allocation to the inshore or offshore component, is likely
to be reached, the Regional Administrator may establish a directed
fishing allowance for that species or species group. In establishing a
directed fishing allowance, the Regional Administrator shall consider
the amount of that species group or allocation of Pacific cod to the
inshore or offshore component that will be taken as incidental catch in
directed fishing for other species in the same regulatory area or
district. If the Regional Administrator establishes a directed fishing
allowance and that allowance is or will be reached before the end of
the fishing year, NMFS will prohibit directed fishing for that species
or species group in the specified regulatory area or district.
The Regional Administrator has determined that interim amounts of
groundfish specified in Table 1 of these interim specifications for
species or species groups identified in Table 2 will be necessary as
incidental catch to support anticipated groundfish fisheries prior to
the time that final specifications for groundfish are in effect for the
1997 fishing year. Therefore, NMFS is prohibiting directed fishing for
those target species, gears, and components listed in Table 2 to
prevent exceeding the interim amounts of groundfish TAC amounts
specified. These closures will be in effect during the period that the
1997 interim specifications for groundfish TAC amounts are effective
beginning at 0001 hours, A.l.t., January 1, 1997, until superseded by
the Final 1997 Harvest Specifications for Groundfish, which will be
published in the Federal Register. While the closures are in effect,
the maximum retainable bycatch amounts at Sec. 679.20(e) apply at any
time during a fishing trip. Additional closures and restrictions may be
found in existing regulations at 50 CFR part 679.
Table 2.--Closures to Directed Fishing Under The Interim 1997 Total Allowable Catch Amounts Implemented by This
Action\1\ Offshore = The Offshore Component; TRW = Trawl; All = All Gears; WG = Western Regulatory Area; CG =
Central Regulatory Area; EG = Eastern Regulatory Area; GOA = Entire Gulf of Alaska
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Fishery Component Gear Closed areas
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Atka mackerel.................. ............................. All.................... GOA
Flatfish, Deep-water........... ............................. All.................... WG
Northern rockfish.............. ............................. All.................... WG, EG
Other rockfish................. ............................. All.................... GOA
Pacific cod.................... Offshore..................... All.................... EG
Pacific cod.................... ............................. All.................... WG, CG
Pacific ocean perch............ ............................. All.................... GOA
Sablefish...................... ............................. All.................... GOA
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Shortraker/rougheye............ ............................. All.................... GOA
Thornyhead rockfish............ ............................. All.................... GOA
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\1\ These closures to directed fishing are in addition to closures and prohibitions found in regulations at 50
CFR part 679.
After consideration of public comments on the proposed 1997
specifications and additional scientific information presented at its
December 1996 meeting, the Council may recommend other closures to
directed fishing. Additionally, NMFS may implement other closures at
the time the Final 1997 Specifications for Groundfish are implemented,
or during the 1997 fishing year as necessary for effective management.
Classification
This action is authorized under 50 CFR 679.20 and is exempt from
review under E.O. 12866.
The AA finds for good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) that the need
to establish interim total allowable catch limitations and other
restrictions on fisheries in the GOA, effective on January 1 1997,
makes it impracticable and contrary to the public interest to provide
prior notice and opportunity for public comment on this rule.
Regulations at Sec. 679.20(c)(2) require NMFS to specify interim
harvest specifications to be effective on January 1 and remain in
effect until superseded by the final specifications in order for the
GOA groundfish fishing season to begin on January 1 (see Sec. 679.23).
Without interim specifications in effect on January 1, the groundfish
fisheries would not be able to open on January 1, which would result in
unnecessary closures and disruption within the fishing industry.
Because the stock assessment reports and other information concerning
the fisheries in the GOA became available only recently, NMFS is not
able to provide an opportunity for comment on the interim
specifications. It is anticipated that the interim specifications will
be in effect for only a short period of time before they are superseded
by the final specifications. The proposed specifications are published
as a proposed rule in this issue of the Federal Register and provide
the opportunity for public comment.
These interim specifications are exempt from the requirements of
the Regulatory Flexibility Act to prepare a regulatory flexibility
analysis because they are not required to be issued with prior notice
and opportunity for public comment.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq. and 1801 et seq.
Dated: November 27, 1996.
Gary Matlock,
Acting Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries
Service.
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