97-6979. Atlantic Swordfish Fishery; Quota adjustment; Closure  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 54 (Thursday, March 20, 1997)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 13350-13351]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-6979]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    
    50 CFR Part 630
    
    [I.D. 012197D]
    
    
    Atlantic Swordfish Fishery; Quota adjustment; Closure
    
    AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Quota adjustment; closure; bycatch limit adjustment.
    
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    SUMMARY: NMFS is reducing the directed fishery quota for the second 
    semiannual swordfish season (December 1, 1996, to May 31, 1997), due to 
    updated estimates of dead discards in 1995 and 1996. The directed 
    fishery quota is reduced from 1,064.4 metric tons (mt) dressed weight 
    to 749.7 mt. Based upon landings to date in the second semiannual 
    season and historical landings, NMFS estimates that this adjusted 
    fishery landings quota will be reached on or before April 12, 1997. 
    Therefore, NMFS closes the directed fishery effective at 12 noon on 
    April 12, 1997.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATES: The reduction is effective March 14, 1997 through May 
    31, 1997. The closure is effective at 12 noon on April 12, 1997, 
    through May 31, 1997.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rebecca Lent or James Chambers, 301-
    713-2347.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Atlantic swordfish fishery is managed 
    under the Fishery Management Plan for Atlantic Swordfish and its 
    implementing regulations at 50 CFR part 630 under the authority of the 
    Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (16 U.S.C. 
    1801 et seq.) (Magnuson Act) and the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act 
    (ATCA) (16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.). Regulations issued under the authority 
    of ATCA carry out the recommendations of International Commission for 
    the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT).
        The regulations governing the Atlantic swordfish fisheries at 50 
    CFR 630.24 provide for a specified annual quota to be landed by the 
    directed fishery. The annual quota is divided into two semiannual 
    quotas for each of the 6-month periods, June 1 through November 1, and 
    December 1 through May 31 (61 FR 27304, May 31, 1996). NMFS is 
    required, under Sec. 630.25(a)(1), to monitor the catch and landings 
    statistics and, on the basis of these statistics, to project a date 
    when the catch will equal the quota, and to publish a Federal Register 
    document announcing the closure.
        Under Sec. 630.25(b), NMFS is authorized to set aside, during the 
    June 1 through November 30 semi-annual period, swordfish not exceeding 
    21,500 lb (9,752 kg), dressed weight, for the harpoon segment of the 
    fishery if NMFS determines that the harpoon and longline quota in this 
    semi-annual period will be harvested before the harpoon segment of the 
    fishery has had an opportunity to harvest the set-aside amount (61 FR 
    34746, July 3, 1996). No set-aside is currently authorized for the 
    December 1 through May 31 semi-annual period. Therefore, this closure 
    is effective for the entire directed swordfish fishery and affects all 
    gear categories.
        NMFS is authorized, under Sec. 630.25(c)(2), to adjust the longline 
    bycatch allowance of 15 swordfish per trip during a closure of the 
    directed fishery. The bycatch limit of 15 swordfish was reduced to 6 
    swordfish during the 1995 closure (60 FR 58245, November 27, 1995). 
    However, while this bycatch allowance of 6 fish was effective for a 
    period of less than one month, it still did not prevent the quota from 
    being exceeded. Accordingly, based on the length of the directed 
    fishery closure (April 12 through May 31, 1997) and the remaining 
    available bycatch quota, NMFS believes it is necessary to further 
    reduce the bycatch allowance to 5 swordfish per trip.
    
    1996 Quota Adjustment
    
        Estimates of longline swordfish dead discards were included in the 
    calculation of the U.S. quota for landings by longline operators. The 
    1995 final quota rule (60 FR 46775, September 8, 1995) allocated 2,676 
    mt to the directed swordfish longline fishery, of which 8.4 percent 
    (226 mt) was projected to be discarded dead, yielding a total landings 
    quota of 2,450 mt for the 1995 fishing year. Final 1995 figures 
    indicate that, in fact, swordfish longline dead discards (394.3 mt) 
    accounted for 14.7 percent of the total catch by weight. Thus, actual 
    longline dead discards exceeded the original projection by 168.3 mt. 
    The directed swordfish longline fishery landings quota for the second 
    1996 semiannual season (December 1, 1996, to May 31, 1997) is reduced 
    by 168.3 mt to correct for this difference. The 1996 fishing year 
    landings quota for the longline fishery must also be adjusted to 
    account for the higher dead discard rate that actually occurred in the 
    1995 fishing year.
    
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    Assuming a discard rate of 14.7 percent, the estimate of dead discards 
    should be revised from 195.2 mt to 341.6 mt, or an increase of 146.4 
    mt.
        The total reduction in the 1996 fishing year landings quota for the 
    longline fishery is 168.3 mt plus 146.4 mt, or 314.7 mt. This leaves a 
    total directed landing quota of 749.7 mt for the Atlantic swordfish 
    fishery.
    
    Closure of the Fishery
    
        The landings of swordfish in the longline fishery in the second 
    semiannual season reached 610 mt by March 1, 1997, leaving 139.7 mt in 
    the landings quota. Additional quota remaining for the second half 
    includes 90 mt from the bridge period quota (January 1-May 31, 1996) 
    and 96 mt from the bycatch quota for 1996. Thus, the total quota 
    remaining as of March 1, 1997, is 325.7 mt (139.7 + 90 + 96 mt). In 
    1996, landings of swordfish by longliners reached 213 mt in March. If 
    the same rate occurs in March of 1997, this would leave 113 mt for both 
    April and May.
        During a two month closure of the directed fishery in 1995, with a 
    bycatch limit of 15 fish per trip for November and 6 fish per trip in 
    December, the bycatch of swordfish was estimated to be 64 mt. Under a 
    bycatch limit of 5 fish per trip during the proposed closure, NMFS 
    estimates that 50 mt could be landed during the two month closure, 
    leaving 63 mt available for the directed fishery during April. At the 
    rate of landings which occurred during April 1996 (43 mt per week), 63 
    mt would allow 11 days of directed fishing prior to the closure. Thus, 
    NMFS estimates that the directed quota for swordfish will be taken on 
    or before April 12, 1997.
        Therefore, NMFS announces that the directed fishery for swordfish 
    is closed at 12 noon on April 12, 1997. All vessels must be in port 
    with their swordfish offloaded on or before this closing date. This 
    notice provides more than a four week period during which swordfish 
    vessel owners can plan their fishing and sale of landings prior to the 
    closure deadline. During the closure of the directed fishery, a person 
    may not fish for swordfish from the North Atlantic stock, and no more 
    than 5 swordfish per vessel per trip may be possessed or landed 
    incidental to longline fishing for other species. As previously stated, 
    no harpoon fishery set-aside has been established for this semi-annual 
    period. Therefore, a person fishing aboard a vessel using or having 
    aboard harpoon gear may not fish for swordfish from the North Atlantic 
    swordfish stock, and no swordfish may be possessed in the North 
    Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, north 
    of 5 deg. N. latitude, or landed in an Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, or 
    Caribbean state.
    
    Classification
    
        This action is required by 50 CFR 630.24(d) and is exempt from 
    review under E.O. 12866.
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.
    
        Dated: March 14, 1997.
    Gary C. Matlock,
    Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
    Service.
    [FR Doc. 97-6979 Filed 3-14-97; 4:49 pm]
    BILLING CODE 3510-22-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
3/14/1997
Published:
03/20/1997
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Quota adjustment; closure; bycatch limit adjustment.
Document Number:
97-6979
Dates:
The reduction is effective March 14, 1997 through May 31, 1997. The closure is effective at 12 noon on April 12, 1997, through May 31, 1997.
Pages:
13350-13351 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
I.D. 012197D
PDF File:
97-6979.pdf
CFR: (1)
50 CFR 630