95-10502. Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska; Groundfish Fishery of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Area; Maximum Retainable Bycatch Amounts  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 82 (Friday, April 28, 1995)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 20952-20959]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-10502]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    
    50 CFR Parts 672, 675, and 676
    
    [Docket No. 940414104-5104-01; I.D. 110194B]
    RIN 0648-AF53
    
    
    Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska; Groundfish Fishery of the 
    Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Area; Maximum Retainable Bycatch 
    Amounts
    
    AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: NMFS proposes revised regulations for directed fishing 
    standards in the groundfish fisheries in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) and 
    the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands management area (BSAI). The 
    proposed rule would simplify and clarify the regulations. In place of 
    directed fishing standards, the proposed rule would specify retainable 
    percentages from which the maximum amounts of fish that may be retained 
    as bycatch in fisheries that are closed to directed fishing can be 
    derived. The proposed changes are expected to promote compliance with 
    groundfish regulations and to facilitate enforcement efforts. This 
    action is intended to further the objectives of the fishery management 
    plans (FMPs) for the groundfish fisheries off Alaska.
    
    DATES: Comments must be submitted by May 30, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments must be sent to Ronald J. Berg, Chief, Fisheries 
    Management Division, Alaska Region, NMFS, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK 
    99802 (Attn: Lori Gravel). Individual copies of the environmental 
    assessment/regulatory impact review prepared for this action may be 
    obtained from the same address.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kaja Brix, 907-586-7228.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The domestic groundfish fisheries in the 
    exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of the GOA and the BSAI are managed by 
    NMFS in accordance with the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of 
    the Gulf of Alaska and the Fishery Management Plan for the Groundfish 
    Fishery of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands. The FMPs were prepared 
    by the North Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) under the 
    Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson Act).
        The FMPs are implemented by regulations that appear at 50 CFR parts 
    672, 675, and 676. General regulations that also govern the groundfish 
    fisheries appear at 50 CFR part 620. These fishery regulations 
    generally distinguish between fish taken in directed fishing efforts 
    and fish of other species that are taken incidentally, sometimes 
    referred to as ``bycatch.''
        Typically, a fishery for a certain species is open to directed 
    fishing until specified amounts of that species are taken or are 
    projected to be taken, at which point the fishery is closed to directed 
    fishing. Once a fishery for a particular species is closed to directed 
    fishing, that species may be retained only as bycatch in fisheries for 
    other species that remain open. The current fishery regulations specify 
    standards for determining what constitutes directed fishing, and the 
    proportions of retained catches that represent allowable bycatch 
    levels. Once the catch of a species exceeds, or is projected to exceed, 
    its total allowable catch (TAC) limit, that species may not be retained 
    and must be discarded at sea.
        Current regulations at 50 CFR 672.20(g) and 675.20(h) specify a 
    large number of species-, area-, gear-, and management goal-specific 
    directed fishing standards for the GOA and BSAI, respectively. The 
    current regulations define directed fishing in terms of the proportion 
    of the retained catch of one species in relationship to the retained 
    catch of other species. Directed fishing standards range from 1 percent 
    to 35 percent with a general default of 20 percent. Under current 
    regulations arrowtooth flounder may not be used to calculate retainable 
    amounts of other groundfish species because arrowtooth flounder was 
    sometimes being harvested solely for the purpose of providing directed 
    catch against which retainable bycatch quantities were calculated and 
    accumulated.
        These regulations were intended to reduce harvest rates of 
    groundfish species when their TAC limits are being approached. At the 
    same time, the directed fishing standards were intended to reduce waste 
    and minimize the need to discard fish at sea by allowing retention of 
    incidental groundfish bycatch, after closure of the directed fishery 
    until the TAC limit is achieved.
        In spite of increased specificity, directed fishing standards have 
    often failed to prevent overharvest or underharvest of groundfish. 
    Furthermore, the existing regulations have not eliminated undesirable 
    fishing [[Page 20953]] practices, such as covert targeting on high 
    value species after fishery closures or wasteful discarding. Therefore, 
    at its June 1994 meeting, the Council requested that NMFS revise the 
    regulations defining directed fishing standards.
        This proposed regulatory amendment does not use the term ``directed 
    fishing standard.'' Instead, the proposed rule would provide tables of 
    retainable percentages for each bycatch species/basis species 
    combination, from which the maximum retainable bycatch amount could be 
    calculated. The maximum retainable bycatch amount is the amount, in 
    round-weight equivalents, of a species or species group that a vessel 
    may retain on board at any time during a fishing trip. Retention in 
    excess of this amount constitutes directed fishing.
        This rule would establish a single retainable percentage for each 
    bycatch species/basis species combination, regardless of gear type or 
    management area. Thus, the rule would establish the same retainable 
    percentages for trawl, hook-and-line, pot, and other gear types. The 
    same retainable percentages would be specified for the GOA and BSAI, 
    with separate tables to reflect the differences in species groupings 
    between the two areas.
        Therefore, the proposed regulations would be simpler to apply than 
    those currently in place.
        Details of the proposed changes in this regulatory amendment 
    follow.
    
    Specific Changes
    
        1. To satisfy the Council's intent for simplification and 
    consistency, the proposed rule would add new tables to Secs. 672.20 and 
    675.20. These tables display bycatch species as columns and species 
    open to directed fishing (basis species) as rows. Each species open to 
    directed fishing retained on board a vessel would become a basis 
    species from which individual retainable bycatch amounts for the 
    bycatch species would be measured. The individual retainable bycatch 
    amount would be calculated by multiplying the retainable percentage in 
    the appropriate block of the table by the round-weight equivalent of 
    the corresponding basis species. The maximum retainable bycatch amount 
    for a given bycatch species would be the sum of all the individual 
    retainable bycatch amounts for the various basis species retained on 
    board the vessel.
        Directed fishing would be defined as any fishing activity that 
    results in the retention of an amount of that species or species group 
    on board a vessel that is greater than the maximum retainable bycatch 
    amount for that species or species group as calculated under 
    Secs. 672.20 and 675.20.
        Current regulations indicate that when a fishery is closed to 
    directed fishing, a vessel may retain bycatch in an amount up to, but 
    not including, the amount that is calculated using the directed fishing 
    standards. Under the proposed rule, the maximum retainable bycatch 
    amount could equal the calculated amount.
        The maximum retainable bycatch amount for a bycatch species is 
    calculated for a vessel in relation to the amounts of basis species 
    that are retained on that vessel. Bycatch species are listed on the 
    horizontal axis of the table and are identified by column headings at 
    the top of each table. A bycatch species would be any species or 
    species group for which a maximum retainable bycatch amount would need 
    to be calculated when a fishery is closed to directed fishing, or under 
    other circumstances.
        Any species or species group that is open to directed fishing and 
    that the vessel is authorized to harvest would be considered a ``basis 
    species.'' Basis species are listed on the vertical axis of the table 
    and are identified as row headings on the left side of Table 2 to 
    Sec. 672.20 or Table 1 to Sec. 675.20 of the proposed rule. The 
    retainable percentages for each bycatch species/basis species 
    combination are contained in each table block (row and column 
    intersection of the box). These retainable percentages range from 0 to 
    35 percent.
        To calculate the maximum retainable bycatch amount for each bycatch 
    species, individual retainable bycatch amounts would be calculated by 
    multiplying the retainable percentage set forth in the tables of the 
    proposed rule (Table 2 to Sec. 672.20 and Table 1 to Sec. 675.20) by 
    the amount of each basis species retained on board a vessel, in round-
    weight equivalents. Then the total or maximum retainable bycatch amount 
    would be determined by adding together the individual retainable 
    bycatch amounts calculated for each bycatch species in relation to each 
    basis species retained on board the vessel.
        For example, if a vessel in the BSAI is fishing in an area that is 
    open to directed fishing for pollock, Pacific cod and Pacific ocean 
    perch, but is closed to directed fishing for yellowfin sole and 
    Greenland turbot, and all of those species are retained on board the 
    vessel, the maximum retainable bycatch amount of yellowfin sole would 
    be calculated as follows using Table 1 of Sec. 675.20:
        a. The individual retainable bycatch amount of yellowfin sole (on 
    the top of the table) in relation to pollock (on the left side of the 
    table) would be determined by multiplying the retainable percentage for 
    bycatch of yellowfin sole in relation to the basis species of pollock--
    in this case 20 percent (the intersection of the yellowfin sole column 
    and the pollock row in the table) by the amount of pollock retained, in 
    round-weight equivalents.
        b. The individual retainable bycatch amount of yellowfin sole (on 
    the top of the table) in relation to Pacific cod (on the left side of 
    the table) would then be determined by multiplying the retainable 
    percentage specified for bycatch of yellowfin sole in relation to the 
    basis species of Pacific cod--in this case 20 percent (the intersection 
    of yellowfin sole column and the Pacific cod row in the table) by the 
    amount of Pacific cod retained, in round-weight equivalents.
        c. The same type of calculation would then be made with respect to 
    Pacific ocean perch.
        d. The three amounts (for pollock, Pacific cod, and Pacific ocean 
    perch) would then be added together to obtain the maximum retainable 
    bycatch amount of yellowfin sole that could be retained on board the 
    vessel.
        Similar calculations would be made to determine the maximum 
    retainable bycatch amount of Greenland turbot, except that the 
    retainable percentages for Greenland turbot in relation to pollock, 
    Pacific cod, and Pacific ocean perch are 1 percent, 1 percent, and 35 
    percent, respectively, based on Table 1 to Sec. 675.20. Again, the 
    three amounts would be added together to calculate the maximum 
    retainable bycatch amount of Greenland turbot that could be retained on 
    board.
        2. Directed fishing standards based on groupings of fisheries 
    categories would be eliminated (except for rockfish). Retainable 
    percentages would be established that are species specific, except for 
    rockfish, which would use percentages applied to the aggregate 
    grouping. Consistent with existing regulations at Secs. 672.20(g)(2) 
    and 675.20(h)(3)(iii), rockfish, except demersal shelf rockfish, would 
    continue to be aggregated to prevent ``topping off'' of individual 
    rockfish species that are closed to directed fishing. Definitions of 
    groundfish species may be found in the final 1995 groundfish harvest 
    specifications for the BSAI (60 FR 8479, February 14, 1995) and GOA (60 
    FR 8470, February 14, 1995). One retainable percentage would apply for 
    all gear types, such as trawl, hook-and-line, pot, and jig gear. A 
    separate table would be published at Secs. 672.20(g) and 
    [[Page 20954]] 675.20(h) to accommodate distinctions between species 
    groupings that are specific to the different management areas.
        3. The separate directed fishing standard for vessels using pelagic 
    trawl gear would be eliminated. Instead, one retainable percentage for 
    each bycatch species/basis species combination would be specified. The 
    existing directed fishing standard for pelagic trawl gear was intended 
    to be effective after the directed fishery for pollock by vessels using 
    bottom trawl gear was closed because a prohibited species bycatch 
    allowance, specified for the pollock fishery, had been reached. The 
    intent of the existing directed fishing standard was to encourage 
    vessel operators using pelagic trawl gear to conduct midwater 
    operations and avoid contact with the seabed and, therefore, avoid 
    additional bycatch amounts of halibut and crab.
        Since the directed fishing standard for pelagic trawl gear was 
    implemented, several new regulatory measures have been implemented to 
    monitor and enforce off-bottom trawl operations more effectively during 
    the period when directed fishing for pollock with bottom trawl gear is 
    closed. These measures include a revised definition of pelagic trawl 
    gear (Secs. 672.2 and 675.2, definitions of, ``Authorized fishing 
    gear'') and a new performance standard for pelagic trawl gear based on 
    the number of crab on board a vessel at any time (Secs. 672.7(m) and 
    675.7(n)). These measures were implemented to control more effectively 
    the type of fishing behavior that the directed fishing standard for 
    pelagic trawl gear was intended to address. As a result of these recent 
    measures, the current directed fishing standard for pelagic trawl gear 
    arguably is redundant and unnecessarily complicates the issue of what 
    constitutes directed fishing or the amount of a species that may be 
    retained as bycatch. If information collected in the future indicates 
    that additional performance standards are appropriate for pelagic trawl 
    gear operations, it is likely that these standards would be developed 
    and implemented separately from the proposed regulations governing the 
    maximum amount of a species that may be retained as bycatch.
        4. The proposed rule would eliminate closures of fisheries for 
    species in the aggregate under Sec. 675.21(c) and (d) when a prohibited 
    species bycatch allowance is reached. Under current regulations, NMFS 
    can close the fishery for an aggregate group of target species when a 
    prohibited species bycatch allowance is attained. The default directed 
    fishing standard of 20 percent for that aggregate group is then 
    effective. This differs from the use of a directed fishing standard for 
    a specific target species category to manage the harvest of species' 
    TAC amounts.
        Under the proposed rule, once a prohibited species bycatch 
    allowance is reached, the fishery for each species in the grouping 
    would be closed individually. A single species specific retainable 
    percentage would then apply. This change is consistent with the 
    objective of simplifying the standards for directing fishing.
        For the following items 5 through 9, the proposed retainable 
    percentages differ from the current directed fishing standards to 
    represent a more accurate estimation of the observed bycatch rates and 
    to simplify the regulations:
        5. The retainable percentage for sablefish would be 15 percent with 
    respect to each deep-water target species (deep-water flatfish, rex 
    sole, flathead sole, Pacific ocean perch, shortraker/rougheye, other 
    rockfish, northern rockfish, pelagic rockfish, demersal shelf rockfish 
    in the Southeast outside area, thornyhead, Greenland turbot, other 
    rockfish, other red rockfish in the Bering Sea, sharpchin/northern-AI, 
    and shortraker/ rougheye-AI), and 1 percent with respect to each other 
    target species (pollock, Pacific cod, shallow-water flatfish, Atka 
    mackerel and ``other species'').
        The retainable percentage for sablefish of 15 percent with respect 
    to deep-water species would be higher than the directed fishing 
    standard currently established for the BSAI trawl fisheries and the GOA 
    hook-and-line fisheries. Historically, trawl vessels have not taken 
    their TAC for sablefish and the Council believes that the current 
    directed fishing standard is unnecessarily conservative.
        Currently, a vessel using hook-and-line gear in the GOA is 
    considered to be engaged in directed fishing for sablefish if 4 percent 
    or more of the total amount of fish on board the vessel are sablefish. 
    The sablefish fishery will be managed under an individual fishing quota 
    (IFQ) system in 1995. Sablefish will most likely be taken as bycatch in 
    the Pacific cod fishery outside of the IFQ open season; therefore, a 
    retainable percentage of 1 percent with respect to Pacific cod, which 
    is a shallow-water species, would be appropriate. These considerations, 
    together with the overall intent to simplify the regulations, support 
    the proposed retainable percentage of 15 and 1 percent.
        6. The retainable percentage for Greenland turbot would be 35 
    percent with respect to rockfish retained on board the vessel. 
    Similarly, the retainable percentage for Greenland turbot would be 35 
    percent with respect to sablefish retained on board the vessel. The 
    retainable percentage for Greenland turbot would be 1 percent of each 
    other target species on board the vessel.
        The Council recommended that the retainable percentage for BSAI 
    Greenland turbot be 35 percent of deep-water flatfish, flathead sole, 
    and rex sole retained on board the vessel. The final groundfish harvest 
    specifications for the BSAI published February 14, 1995 (60 FR 8479) 
    established a separate TAC category for flathead sole. A technical 
    amendment published concurrently with the BSAI specifications 
    established the retainable percentage for flathead sole as 35 percent. 
    However, the other two groups currently are aggregated under the 
    ``other flatfish'' grouping to reflect the combined annual TAC 
    specified for these species. To establish distinct retainable 
    percentages for these other two species, the species must first be 
    separated from the ``other flatfish'' grouping through the annual TAC 
    specification process. Until this separation occurs, a distinct 
    retainable percentage for these target species cannot be established.
        7. The retainable percentage for aggregated rockfish would be 15 
    percent of deep-water target species (deep-water flatfish, rex sole, 
    flathead sole, sablefish, rockfish, and Greenland turbot) and 5 percent 
    of each other target species.
        The assignment of 15 percent for deep-water species, such as 
    rockfish and sablefish, against flathead sole differs from the current 
    BSAI regulations. Currrent regulations allow deep-water species to be 
    retained at 1 percent against ``other flatfish'', from which flathead 
    sole was separated in 1995. This could indicate that deep-water species 
    should be allowed at 1 percent against flathead sole since it was 
    separated from the ``other flatfish'' category. However, to maintain 
    consistency with the GOA and with the Council's intent to allow 15 
    percent against flathead sole, deep-water species such as rockfish and 
    sablefish would be 15 percent against flathead sole for both the GOA 
    and the BSAI.
        8. The retainable percentage for a species taken as bycatch, other 
    than those specifically established above, would be 20 percent of each 
    basis species. The retainable percentage for groundfish species 
    measured against nongroundfish basis species would also be the default 
    of 20 percent.
        9. Consistent with the Council intent to specify retainable 
    percentages that are more representative of actual bycatch rates, the 
    proposed rule would change [[Page 20955]] the retainable percentage for 
    arrowtooth flounder from 20 percent to 35 percent of each basis species 
    retained on board the vessel.
    
    Classification
    
        The Assistant General Counsel of the Department of Commerce 
    certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
    Administration that this proposed rule, if adopted, would not have a 
    significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
    While the proposed rule would affect a substantial number of small 
    entities, it would slightly lessen economic burdens on them by reducing 
    the time required to calculate amounts of retainable groundfish bycatch 
    and maintain required records. This lessening of burdens would not be 
    economically significant for purposes of the Regulatory Flexibility 
    Act.
        This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
    purposes of E.O. 12866.
    
    List of Subjects in 50 CFR Parts 672, 675, and 676
    
        Fisheries, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
    
        Dated: April 19, 1995.
    Richard H. Schaefer,
    Acting Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
    Service.
    
        For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR parts 672, 675, and 
    676 are proposed to be amended as follows:
    
    PART 672--GROUNDFISH OF THE GULF OF ALASKA
    
        1. The authority citation for part 672 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
    
        2. In Sec. 672.2, the definition of ``Directed fishing'' is revised 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 672.2  Definitions.
    
    * * * * *
        Directed fishing means any fishing activity that results in the 
    retention of an amount of a species or species group on board a vessel 
    that is greater than the maximum retainable bycatch amount for that 
    species or species group as calculated under Sec. 672.20 (g) and (h).
    * * * * *
        3. In Sec. 672.20, the last sentence of paragraphs (c)(2)(i) and 
    (c)(2)(ii), and paragraph (g) are revised, and new Table 2 is added at 
    the end of this section to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 672.20  General limitations.
    
    * * * * *
        (c) * * *
        (2) * * *
        (i) * * * If directed fishing for a species or species group is 
    prohibited, any amount of that species or species group greater than 
    the maximum retainable bycatch amount, as calculated under paragraph 
    (g) of this section, may not be retained and must be treated as a 
    prohibited species under paragraph (e) of this section.
        (ii) * * *If directed fishing for a species or species group is 
    prohibited, any amount of that species or species group greater than 
    the maximum retainable bycatch amount, as calculated under paragraph 
    (g) of this section, may not be retained and must be treated as a 
    prohibited species under paragraph (e) of this section.
    * * * * *
        (g) Maximum retainable bycatch amounts. (1) The maximum retainable 
    bycatch amount for a bycatch species or species group is calculated as 
    a proportion of the basis species retained on board the vessel using 
    the retainable percentages in Table 2 to this section. As used in this 
    paragraph (g), ``bycatch species'' means any species or species group 
    for which a maximum retainable bycatch amount is being calculated. As 
    used in this paragraph (g), ``basis species'' means any species or 
    species group that is open to directed fishing that the vessel is 
    authorized to harvest.
        (2) If a fishery is closed to directed fishing, a vessel may not 
    retain a bycatch species in an amount that exceeds that maximum 
    retainable bycatch amount, as calculated under this paragraph (g), at 
    any time during a fishing trip.
        (3) To calculate the maximum retainable bycatch amount for a 
    specific bycatch species, an individual retainable bycatch amount must 
    be calculated with respect to each basis species that is retained on 
    board that vessel. To obtain these individual retainable bycatch 
    amounts, the appropriate retainable percentage for the bycatch species/
    basis species combination, set forth in Table 2 to this section, is 
    multiplied by the amount of that basis species, in round-weight 
    equivalents. The maximum retainable bycatch amount for that specific 
    bycatch species consists of the sum of the individual retainable 
    bycatch amounts.
    * * * * *
    
                             Table 2 to Sec. 672.20.--Gulf of Alaska Retainable Percentages                         
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             Basis species\1\                                         Deep                    Flathead     Shallow  
                                          Pollock    Pacific cod    flatfish     Rex sole       sole       flatfish 
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    Pollock...........................        \2\na           20           20           20           20           20
    Pacific cod.......................           20        \2\na           20           20           20           20
    Deep-water flatfish...............           20           20        \2\na           20           20           20
    Rex sole..........................           20           20           20        \2\na           20           20
    Flathead sole.....................           20           20           20           20        \2\na           20
    Shallow-water flatfish............           20           20           20           20           20        \2\na
    Arrowtooth........................            0            0            0            0            0            0
    Sablefish.........................           20           20           20           20           20           20
    Pacific Ocean perch...............           20           20           20           20           20           20
    Shortraker/rougheye...............           20           20           20           20           20           20
    Other rockfish....................           20           20           20           20           20           20
    Northern rockfish.................           20           20           20           20           20           20
    Pelagic rockfish..................           20           20           20           20           20           20
    DSR--Southeast outside............           20           20           20           20           20           20
    Thornyhead........................           20           20           20           20           20           20
    Atka mackerel.....................           20           20           20           20           20           20
    Other species.....................           20           20           20           20           20           20
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    Aggregated amount non-groundfish                                                                                
     species..........................           20           20           20           20           20           20
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    \1\For definition of species see Table 1 of the Gulf of Alaska groundfish specifications.                       
    \2\na=not applicable.                                                                                           
    
    
                             Table 2 to Sec. 672.20.--Gulf of Alaska Retainable Percentages                         
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             Basis species\1\                                                      DSR                              
                                         Arrowtooth   Sablefish    Aggregated   southeast       Atka        Other   
                                                                  rockfish\2\    outside      mackerel     species  
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    Pollock...........................           35            1            5           10           20           20
    Pacific cod.......................           35            1            5           10           20           20
    Deep-water flatfish...............           35           15           15            1           20           20
    Rex sole..........................           35           15           15            1           20           20
    Flathead sole.....................           35           15           15            1           20           20
    Shallow-water flatfish............           35            1            5           10           20           20
    Arrowtooth........................        \3\na            0            0            0            0            0
    Sablefish.........................           35        \3\na           15            1           20           20
    Pacific Ocean perch...............           35           15           15            1           20           20
    Shortraker/rougheye...............           35           15           15            1           20           20
    Other rockfish....................           35           15           15            1           20           20
    Northern rockfish.................           35           15           15            1           20           20
    Pelagic rockfish..................           35           15           15            1           20           20
    DSR-Southeast outside.............           35           15           15        \3\na           20           20
    Thornyhead........................           35           15           15            1           20           20
    Atka mackerel.....................           35            1            5           10        \3\na           20
    Other species.....................           35            1            5           10           20        \3\na
    Aggregated amount non-groundfish                                                                                
     species..........................           35            1            5           10           20          20 
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    \1\For definition of species see Table 1 of the Gulf of Alaska groundfish specifications.                       
    \2\Aggregated rockfish means rockfish of the general Sebastes and Sebastolobus except for demersal shelf        
      rockfish.                                                                                                     
    \3\na=not applicable.                                                                                           
    
    PART 675--GROUNDFISH OF THE BERING SEA AND ALEUTIAN ISLANDS AREA
    
        4. The authority citation for part 675 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
    
        5. In Sec. 675.2, the definition of ``Directed fishing'' is revised 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 675.2  Definitions.
    
    * * * * *
        Directed fishing means any fishing activity that results in the 
    retention of an amount of a species or species group on board a vessel 
    that is greater than the maximum retainable bycatch amount for that 
    species or species group as calculated under Sec. 675.20 (h) and (i).
    * * * * *
        6. In Sec. 675.20, the last sentence of paragraph (a)(8) and 
    paragraph (h) are revised, and new Table 1 is added at the end of the 
    section to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 675.20  General limitations.
    
        (a) * * *
        (8) * * * If directed fishing for a species or species group is 
    prohibited, any amount of that species or species group greater than 
    the maximum retainable bycatch amount, as calculated under paragraph 
    (h) of this section, may not be retained and must be treated as a 
    prohibited species under paragraph (c) of this section.
    * * * * *
        (h) Maximum retainable bycatch amounts. (1) The maximum retainable 
    bycatch amount for a bycatch species or species group is calculated as 
    a proportion of the basis species retained on board the vessel using 
    the retainable percentages in Table 1 to this section. As used in this 
    paragraph (h), ``bycatch species'' means any species or species group 
    for which a maximum retainable bycatch amount is being calculated. As 
    used in this paragraph (h), ``basis species'' means any species or 
    species group that is open to directed fishing that the vessel is 
    authorized to harvest.
        (2) If a fishery is closed to directed fishing, a vessel may not 
    retain a bycatch species in an amount that exceeds that maximum 
    retainable bycatch amount, as calculated under this paragraph (h), at 
    any time during a fishing trip.
        (3) To calculate the maximum retainable bycatch amount for a 
    specific bycatch species, an individual retainable bycatch amount must 
    be calculated with respect to each basis species that is retained on 
    board the vessel. To obtain these individual amounts, the appropriate 
    retainable percentage for the bycatch species/basis species 
    combination, set forth in Table 1 to this section, is multiplied by the 
    amount of that basis species, in round-weight equivalents. The maximum 
    retainable bycatch amount for that specific bycatch species consists of 
    the sum of the individual retainable bycatch amounts.
    * * * * *
    
                                                                                                                    
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             Table 1 to Sec. 675.20.--Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area Retainable Percentages        
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                                                                     Bycatch species\1\                             
                                       -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Basis species\1\                                                                Yellowfin      Other   
                                          Pollock       P. cod     Atka mack.   Arrowtooth      sole       flatfish 
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Pollock...........................        \2\na           20           20           35           20           20
    Pacific cod.......................           20        \2\na           20           35           20           20
    Atka mackerel.....................           20           20        \2\na           35           20           20
    Arrowtooth........................            0            0            0        \2\na            0            0
    Yellowfin sole....................           20           20           20           35        \2\na           35
    Other flatfish....................           20           20           20           35           35        \2\na
    Rocksole..........................           20           20           20           35           35           35
    Flathead sole.....................           20           20           20           35           35           35
    Greenland turbot..................           20           20           20           35           20           20
    Sablefish.........................           20           20           20           35           20           20
    Other rockfish....................           20           20           20           35           20           20
    Other red rockfish-BS.............           20           20           20           35           20           20
    Pacific Ocean perch...............           20           20           20           35           20           20
    Sharpchin/Northern--AI............           20           20           20           35           20           20
    Shortraker/Rougheye--AI...........           20           20           20           35           20           20
    Squid.............................           20           20           20           35           20           20
    Other species.....................           20           20           20           35           20           20
    Aggregated amount nongroundfish                                                                                 
     species..........................           20           20           20           35           20           20
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    \1\For definition of species see Table 1 of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands groundfish specifications.      
    \2\na=not applicable.                                                                                           
    
    
                                                                                                                    
             Table 1 to Sec. 675.20.--Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area Retainable Percentages        
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                            Bycatch species\1\                      
                    Basis species\1\                 ---------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         Rocksole      Flathead sole    Grld turbot      Sablefish  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Pollock.........................................              20              20               1               1
    Pacific cod.....................................              20              20               1               1
    Atka mackerel...................................              20              20               1               1
    Arrowtooth......................................               0               0               0               0
    Yellowfin sole..................................              35              35               1               1
    Other flatfish..................................              35              35               1               1
    Rocksole........................................           \2\na              35               1               1
    Flathead sole...................................              35           \2\na              35              15
    Greenland turbot................................              20              20           \2\na              15
    Sablefish.......................................              20              20              35           \2\na
    Other rockfish..................................              20              20              35              15
    Other red rockfish--BS..........................              20              20              35              15
    Pacific Ocean perch.............................              20              20              35              15
    Sharpchin/Northern--AI..........................              20              20              35              15
    Shortraker/Rougheye--AI.........................              20              20              35              15
    Squid...........................................              20              20               1               1
    Other species...................................              20              20               1               1
    Aggregated amount non-groundfish species........              20              20               1               1
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    \1\For definition of species see Table 1 of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands groundfish specifications.      
    \2\na=not applicable.                                                                                           
    
    
             Table 1 to Sec. 675.20.--Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area Retainable Percentages        
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                 Aggregated                                         
                        Basis species\1\                        rockfish\2\           Squid          Other species  
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Pollock................................................                  5                 20                 20
    Pacific cod............................................                  5                 20                 20
    Atka mackerel..........................................                  5                 20                 20
    Arrowtooth.............................................                  0                  0                  0
    Yellowfin sole.........................................                  5                 20                 20
    Other flatfish.........................................                  5                 20                 20
    Rocksole...............................................                  5                 20                 20
    Flathead sole..........................................                 15                 20                 20
    Greenland turbot.......................................                 15                 20                 20
    Sablefish..............................................                 15                 20                 20
    Other rockfish.........................................                 15                 20                 20
    Other red rockfish--BS.................................                 15                 20                 20
    Pacific Ocean perch....................................                 15                 20                 20
    Sharpchin/Northern--AI.................................                 15                 20                 20
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    Shortraker/Rougheye--AI................................                 15                 20                 20
    Squid..................................................                  5              \3\na                 20
    Other species..........................................                  5                 20              \3\na
    Aggregated amount non-groundfish species...............                  5                 20                 20
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    \1\For definition of species see Table 1 of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands groundfish specifications.      
    \2\Aggregated rockfish means rockfish of the genera Sebastes and Sebastolobus.                                  
    \3\na=not applicable.                                                                                           
    
        7. In Sec. 675.21, paragraphs (c)(1)(i) through (c)(1)(iii) and 
    (c)(2) introductory text, and paragraph (d) are revised to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 675.21  Prohibited species catch (PSC) limitations.
    
    * * * * *
        (c) * * *
        (1) * * *
        (i) Zone 1 red king crab or C. bairdi Tanner crab bycatch 
    allowance. If, during the fishing year, the Regional Director 
    determines that U.S. fishing vessels participating in any of the 
    fishery categories listed in paragraphs (b)(1)(iii) (B) through (F) of 
    this section will catch the Zone 1 bycatch allowance, or seasonal 
    apportionment thereof, of red king crab or C. bairdi Tanner crab 
    specified for that fishery category under paragraph (b) of this 
    section, NMFS will publish in the Federal Register the closure of Zone 
    1 to directed fishing for each species and/or species group in that 
    fishery category for the remainder of the year or for the remainder of 
    the season, except that when a bycatch allowance, or seasonal 
    apportionment thereof, specified for the pollock/Atka mackerel/``other 
    species'' fishery category is reached, only directed fishing for 
    pollock is closed to trawl vessels using nonpelagic trawl gear.
        (ii) Zone 2 red king crab or C. bairdi Tanner crab bycatch 
    allowance. If, during the fishing year, the Regional Director 
    determines that U.S. fishing vessels participating in any of the 
    fishery categories listed in paragraphs (b)(1)(iii) (B) through (F) of 
    this section will catch the Zone 2 bycatch allowance, or seasonal 
    apportionment thereof, of red king crab or C. bairdi Tanner crab 
    specified for that fishery category under paragraph (b) of this 
    section, NMFS will publish in the Federal Register the closure of Zone 
    2 to directed fishing for each species and/or species group in that 
    fishery category for the remainder of the year or for the remainder of 
    the season, except that when a bycatch allowance, or seasonal 
    apportionment thereof, specified for the pollock/Atka mackerel/``other 
    species'' fishery category is reached, only directed fishing for 
    pollock is closed to trawl vessels using nonpelagic trawl gear.
        (iii) Halibut bycatch allowance. If, during the fishing year the 
    Regional Director determines that U.S. fishing vessels participating in 
    any of the trawl fishery categories listed in paragraphs (b)(1)(iii) 
    (B) through (F) of this section in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands 
    management area will catch the halibut bycatch allowance, or seasonal 
    apportionment thereof, specified for that fishery category under 
    paragraph (b) of this section, NMFS will publish in the Federal 
    Register the closure of the entire Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands 
    management area to directed fishing for each species and/or species 
    group in that fishery category for the remainder of the year or for the 
    remainder of the season, except that when a bycatch allowance, or 
    seasonal apportionment thereof, specified for the pollock/Atka 
    mackerel/``other species'' fishery category is reached, only directed 
    fishing for pollock is closed to trawl vessels using nonpelagic trawl 
    gear.
        (2) Attainment of a trawl bycatch allowance for Pacific herring. 
    If, during the fishing year, the Regional Director determines that U.S. 
    fishing vessels participating in any of the fishery categories listed 
    in paragraphs (b)(1)(iii) (A) through (F) of this section in the Bering 
    Sea and Aleutian Islands management area will catch the herring bycatch 
    allowance, or seasonal apportionment thereof, specified for that 
    fishery category under paragraph (b) of this section, NMFS will publish 
    in the Federal Register the closure of the Herring Savings Area to 
    directed fishing for each species and/or species group in that fishery 
    category, except that:
    * * * * *
        (d) Attainment of a Pacific halibut nontrawl fishery bycatch 
    allowance. If, during the fishing year, the Regional Director 
    determines that U.S. fishing vessels participating in any of the 
    nontrawl fishery categories listed in paragraphs (b)(2)(ii) (A) through 
    (C) of this section will catch the Pacific halibut bycatch allowance, 
    or seasonal apportionment thereof, specified for that fishery category 
    under paragraph (b) of this section, NMFS will publish in the Federal 
    Register the closure of the entire Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands 
    management area to directed fishing with the relevant gear type for 
    each species and/or species group in that fishery category.
        8. In Sec. 675.22, paragraph (g) introductory text is revised to 
    read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 675.22  Time and area closures.
    
    * * * * *
        (g) Catcher vessel operational area (applicable through December 
    31, 1995). Processor vessels in the ``offshore component,'' defined at 
    Sec. 675.2, may not catch pollock in excess of the maximum retainable 
    bycatch amount for pollock during the second seasonal allowance of 
    pollock, defined at Sec. 675.20(a)(2)(ii), in the Bering Sea subarea 
    south of 56 deg.00' N. lat., and between 163 deg.00' and 168 deg.00' W. 
    long.
    * * * * *
    
    PART 676--LIMITED ACCESS MANAGEMENT OF FEDERAL FISHERIES IN AND OFF 
    OF ALASKA
    
        9. The authority citation for part 676 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq. and 1801 et seq.
    
        10. In Sec. 676.23, paragraph (b) is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 676.23  IFQ fishing season.
    
    * * * * *
        (b) Directed fishing for sablefish using fixed gear in any IFQ 
    regulatory area may be conducted in any fishing year during the period 
    specified by the Regional Director through notification published in 
    the Federal Register. The Regional Director will take into account the 
    opening date of the Pacific halibut season when determining the opening 
    date for sablefish for the purposes of reducing bycatch and regulatory 
    [[Page 20959]] discards between the two fisheries. Catches of sablefish 
    by fixed gear during other periods may be retained up to and including 
    the maximum retainable bycatch amount specified at Secs. 672.20(g) and 
    675.20(h) of this chapter if an individual is aboard when the catch is 
    made who has a valid IFQ card and unused IFQ in the account on which 
    the card was issued. Catches of sablefish in excess of the maximum 
    retainable bycatch amounts and catches made without IFQ must be treated 
    in the same manner as prohibited species.
    
    [FR Doc. 95-10502 Filed 4-27-95; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 3510-22-W
    
    

Document Information

Published:
04/28/1995
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Proposed rule; request for comments.
Document Number:
95-10502
Dates:
Comments must be submitted by May 30, 1995.
Pages:
20952-20959 (8 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 940414104-5104-01, I.D. 110194B
RINs:
0648-AF53
PDF File:
95-10502.pdf
CFR: (7)
50 CFR 672.2
50 CFR 672.20
50 CFR 675.2
50 CFR 675.20
50 CFR 675.21
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