98-3332. New England Fishery Management Council; Meeting  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 27 (Tuesday, February 10, 1998)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 6701-6702]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-3332]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    
    50 CFR Part 648
    
    [I.D. 020398A]
    
    
    New England Fishery Management Council; Meeting
    
    AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Public meeting.
    
    SUMMARY: The New England Fishery Management Council (Council) will hold 
    a 2-day public meeting on February 25 and 26, 1998, to consider actions 
    affecting New England fisheries in the exclusive economic zone.
    
    DATES: The meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 25, 1998, at 10 
    a.m., and on Thursday, February 26, 1998, at 8:30 a.m.
    
    ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at the Sheraton Portsmouth Hotel, 
    250 Market Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03801; telephone (603) 
    431-2300. Requests for special accommodations should be addressed to 
    the New England Fishery Management Council, 5 Broadway, Saugus, 
    Massachusetts 01906-1097; telephone: (781) 231-0422.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul J. Howard, Executive Director, 
    New
    
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    England Fishery Management Council (781) 231-0422.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Wednesday, February 25, 1998
    
        After introductions, the Monkfish Committee will review public 
    hearing comments and approve the final monkfish management measures for 
    Amendment 9 to the Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan 
    (FMP). During the afternoon session, results of a synthesis of 
    available scientific information about fishing gear impacts on habitat 
    will be presented by Dr. Peter Auster, Science Director of the National 
    Undersea Research Center at the University of Connecticut. This will be 
    followed by an update on progress to develop essential fish habitat 
    designations for Council-managed species and a review of the Dogfish 
    Committee's recent meeting. The discussion will include consideration 
    and approval of a dogfish fishery control date (which may be used in 
    the future to establish rules to limit participation in this fishery). 
    Next, the Whiting Committee will discuss the development of a whiting 
    management program and its recommendations concerning several whiting 
    exempted fisheries proposals. Prior to adjournment for the day, a 
    scoping hearing to solicit comments on whiting management will conclude 
    the Council meeting. The Council will ask the public to identify major 
    issues to be considered in the development of management measures for 
    silver hake (whiting), offshore hake, and red hake.
    
    Thursday, February 26, 1998
    
        The Groundfish Committee Report may approve initial action on a 
    framework adjustment to the Northeast Multispecies FMP that would 
    restrict the use of ``streetsweeper'' trawl gear. The Council may also 
    consider including alternative measures to protect Gulf of Maine cod 
    (contained in a proposal forwarded by the Gulf of Maine Fishermen's 
    Alliance) in this action. The proposal would establish 2 vessel 
    categories (inshore/offshore and offshore/trip limit exemption area), 
    trip limits, area closures, and incentives to fish outside the Gulf of 
    Maine. Finally, the Groundfish Committee will review progress on a plan 
    amendment to address the Sustainable Fisheries Act (SFA) requirements. 
    In addition to a briefing on the recent U.S./Canada industry meeting, 
    the Herring Committee may ask the Council to approve management 
    alternatives for public hearing purposes (including, but not limited 
    to, controlled access, spawning area closures, vessel/dealer/operator 
    permit requirements, area management, a target total allowable catch 
    level, vessel size limits, a prohibition on fishing for the purpose of 
    meal production, limits on fishing time, and restrictions on fishing 
    for roe). The Thursday agenda will include reports from the Council 
    Chairman, Executive Director, Administrator, Northeast Region, NMFS 
    (Regional Administrator), Northeast Fisheries Science Center and Mid-
    Atlantic Fishery Management Council liaisons, and representatives of 
    the Coast Guard, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, and 
    of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The Interspecies Committee will 
    update the Council on efforts to eliminate inconsistencies in vessel 
    upgrading, replacement, and permit-splitting restrictions, including 
    asking the Council to approve measures to eliminate upgrading 
    restrictions on boats less than 30 ft (9.1 m). It will review comments 
    on the Atlantic States Coastal Cooperative Statistics Program fishing 
    vessel logbook form and discuss the development of a policy on 
    harvesting innovations and new fisheries technology. The Overfishing 
    Definition Review Panel will review the overfishing definitions for sea 
    herring, silver hake, and possibly other species. The Sea Scallop 
    Committee will discuss its progress on a plan amendment to address SFA 
    requirements, the development of criteria for opening and closing 
    management areas and on its discussions of days-at-sea leasing and an 
    industry-funded vessel buyout program.
        The Regional Administrator will consult with the Council regarding 
    a proposal from Soren Henriksen of the Westport Scalloping Corporation 
    to conduct an experimental fishery to harvest seed scallops with a 
    small mesh-lined scallop dredge in the Nantucket Lightship Closed Area 
    (NLCA). There will be a discussion and opportunity for public comment. 
    This proposal authorizes additional activities to facilitate the sea 
    scallop aquaculture research project approved last winter under 
    Amendment 5 to the Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery Management Plan. The 
    applicant cites problems with harvesting seed scallops from distant 
    areas and off-loading to the test site (20 hours steam). The 1997 NMFS 
    sea scallop survey indicates the presence of mixed scallop beds 
    containing seed within the northeast part of the NLCA (survey stations 
    #238-241). The area is currently closed to scallop dredge vessels under 
    the northeast multispecies regulations. The experiment would authorize 
    one limited access scallop vessel to catch and retain a maximum of 1500 
    bushels (528.6 hl) of seed scallops with a small mesh-lined scallop 
    dredge from the NLCA and off-load to the Scallop Experimental Fishing 
    Area (five hours steam). The vessel would be given a 2-day exemption 
    from the days-at-sea reporting requirements while collecting seed 
    scallops in the NLCA. The experiment is intended to allow the 
    harvesting of seed scallops to support the ongoing sea scallop 
    aquaculture research project aimed at developing techniques and 
    practices that could allow the scallop fishery to evolve from one based 
    exclusively on wild-capture to an industry that also incorporates 
    modern husbandry, enhancement, and open-ocean cage culture. The Council 
    meeting will adjourn after the conclusion of any other outstanding 
    Council business.
        Although other issues not contained in this agenda may come before 
    this Council for discussion, in accordance with the Magnuson-Stevens 
    Fishery Conservation and Management Act, those issues may not be the 
    subject of formal Council action during this meeting. Council action 
    will be restricted to those issues specifically listed in this notice.
    
    Special Accommodations
    
        This meeting is physically accessible to people with disabilities. 
    Requests for sign language interpretation or other auxiliary aids 
    should be directed to Paul J. Howard (see ADDRESSES) at least 5 days 
    prior to the meeting date.
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
    
        Dated: February 4, 1998.
    Gary Matlock,
    Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
    Service.
    [FR Doc. 98-3332 Filed 2-9-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
02/10/1998
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Public meeting.
Document Number:
98-3332
Dates:
The meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 25, 1998, at 10 a.m., and on Thursday, February 26, 1998, at 8:30 a.m.
Pages:
6701-6702 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
I.D. 020398A
PDF File:
98-3332.pdf
CFR: (1)
50 CFR 648