96-12073. Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska; Groundfish Fishery of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Area; Limited Access Management of Federal Fisheries Off of Alaska; Addition of the City of Akutan To the List of Communities Eligible to ...  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 95 (Wednesday, May 15, 1996)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 24475-24477]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-12073]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    
    50 CFR Parts 672, 675, and 676
    
    [Docket No. 960501122-6122-01; I.D. 042596A]
    RIN 0648-AI46
    
    
    Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska; Groundfish Fishery of the 
    Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Area; Limited Access Management of 
    Federal Fisheries Off of Alaska; Addition of the City of Akutan To the 
    List of Communities Eligible to Participate in the Community 
    Development Quota Programs (CDQ)
    
    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 to add the city of Akutan to the list of western 
    Alaska communities that are eligible to participate in the CDQ 
    programs, to remove the authority to use scales to weigh total catch in 
    the pollock CDQ fishery, and to prohibit processor vessels from filling 
    fish holding bins above the level of the viewing port. These actions 
    are necessary to further the objectives of the CDQ programs.
    
    DATES: Comments must be received at the following address by June 13, 
    1996.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments must be sent to Ronald J. Berg, Chief, Fisheries 
    Management Division, Alaska Region, NMFS, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK 
    99802-1668; Attn: Lori Gravel. The Environmental Assessment/Regulatory 
    Impact Review/Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (EA/RIR/IRFA) may 
    be obtained from the same address or by calling 907-586-7228.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David Ham, 907-586-7228.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        The domestic groundfish fisheries in the exclusive economic zone of 
    the Gulf of Alaska and the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands management 
    area (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 Island Area (BSAI FMP). The FMPs were prepared by the Council 
    and approved by NMFS 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.
        Beginning with the 1995 fishing season, the Pacific halibut and 
    sablefish fixed gear fisheries have been managed under the Individual 
    Fishing Quota (IFQ) program. The IFQ program is a regulatory regime 
    designed to promote the conservation and management of these fisheries 
    and to further the objectives of the Magnuson Act and the Northern 
    Pacific Halibut Act. Further information on the implementation of the 
    IFQ program, and the rationale supporting it, are contained in the 
    preamble to the final rule implementing the IFQ Program published in 
    the Federal Register, November 9, 1993 (58 FR 59375), and revised in 
    subsequent amendments to the program published in the Federal Register.
        Information on the halibut and sablefish (H/S) CDQ program, and the 
    rationale supporting it, are contained in the preamble to the proposed 
    rule to implement the program that was published in the Federal 
    Register on December 3, 1992 (57 FR 57130).
        The pollock CDQ program originally was developed by the Council and 
    submitted as part of Amendment 18 to the BSAI FMP. Amendment 18 was 
    approved in part by NMFS (57 FR 23321, June 3, 1992). Initial Federal 
    regulations implementing the pollock CDQ program became effective on 
    November 18, 1992 (57 FR 54936, November 23, 1992), and expired on 
    December 31, 1995. The Council proposed re-authorizing the pollock CDQ 
    program for an additional 3 years as part of Amendment 38 to the FMP, 
    and NMFS approved this amendment on November 28, 1995. Regulations 
    implementing the pollock CDQ program for 1996, 1997, and 1998, were 
    published on December 12, 1995 (60 FR 63654), and corrected on January 
    2, 1996 (61 FR 20).
        The pollock and H/S CDQ programs apportion designated percentages 
    of the annual total allowable catch for pollock, Pacific halibut, and 
    fixed gear sablefish to a CDQ reserve that may be allocated to eligible 
    western Alaska communities. The purpose of the CDQ program is to 
    provide the CDQ communities with a means for starting or supporting 
    commercial seafood activities that will result in ongoing, regionally 
    based, commercial seafood or related businesses.
    
    CDQ Eligibility for Akutan
    
        The pollock CDQ regulations and the H/S CDQ regulations 
    (Sec. 675.27(d)(2) and Sec. 676.24(f)(2), respectively), list four 
    criteria for determining the eligibility of western Alaska communities 
    to participate in the CDQ programs. In 1992, NMFS determined that the 
    city of Akutan met the first three criteria but did not meet the fourth 
    criterion. The fourth criterion states that: ``the community must not 
    have previously developed harvesting or processing capability 
    sufficient to support substantial groundfish fisheries participation in 
    the BSAI, except if the community can show that benefits from an 
    approved community development plan (CDP) would be the only way to 
    realize a return from previous investments.''
        Akutan was excluded from CDQ participation because a large 
    groundfish processing plant--the Trident plant--was located within 
    Akutan's city limits.
        Despite the presence of this processing plant, the city of Akutan 
    apparently gains little benefit. The Council, at its September 1995, 
    meeting, recommended to NMFS that Akutan be added to the list of CDQ-
    eligible communities. The Council took this action because the Aleutian 
    Pribilof Island Community Development Association, a CDQ group, put 
    forward evidence showing that Akutan should not be denied CDQ 
    eligibility because of the fourth criterion. The evidence showed that 
    the residents of Akutan have little economic interaction with the 
    Trident processing plant in Akutan due to the nature of the processing 
    plant's operations. The processing plant physically is detached from 
    the city of
    
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    Akutan, and the plant uses its own catcher vessels to supply the plant 
    with raw fish product. The processing plant was built to support the 
    large capacity, heavily capitalized fleet. The plant cannot usually 
    accept deliveries from the community's small skiff fleet because of the 
    relatively small volume of groundfish produced by that fleet, and 
    little or no local market exists for the local skiff fleet's fish. 
    Hence, the city of Akutan does not have access to groundfish processing 
    facilities that would support substantial groundfish fisheries 
    participation in the BSAI.
        In addition to a lack of groundfish processing capability, the city 
    of Akutan has not developed harvesting capability. Vessels in the local 
    skiff fleet are too small and unsafe to participate effectively and no 
    small boat harbor is available for moorage. Allowing Akutan to 
    participate in the CDQ programs could provide a basis for the community 
    to develop the groundfish harvesting fleet and a boat harbor that would 
    enable the community to make deliveries to the existing Trident 
    groundfish processing plant or to develop alternative groundfish 
    processing facilities.
    
    Weighing Total Catch in the Pollock CDQ Fishery
    
        Processor vessels in the pollock CDQ fishery are required to either 
    provide measured, marked, and certified fish holding bins for 
    volumetric estimates of catch weight or to provide scales to weigh 
    total catch. This requirement at Sec. 675.27(h)(2)(ii)(A) and (B) was 
    published on May 16, 1994 (59 FR 25346), and effective August 15, 1994. 
    NMFS proposes to terminate the option to use scales to weigh catch 
    until NMFS issues regulations specifying a procedure to assure that 
    accurate weights are obtained from the scales.
        Under the current regulations, any scale used on a processor vessel 
    to weigh groundfish harvested in the CDQ fisheries must measure catch 
    weights to at least 95-percent accuracy. However, evaluation of two 
    different models of flow scales during the 1995 pollock CDQ fishery and 
    open access pollock non-roe season indicates that, although these 
    scales are capable of weighing with a high degree of accuracy, 
    consistently accurate weighing has not yet been achieved. Observers 
    performed a series of scale tests by weighing approximately 800 
    kilograms of fish, first on a motion compensated platform scale (to 
    establish the ``known weight'' of the fish) and then again on the flow 
    scale. The accuracy of the scale, as measured by the difference between 
    these two weights, varied between 0 percent and 97 percent in 
    individual tests. This level of variability in scale performance would 
    not be acceptable under the current CDQ regulations or any regulations 
    anticipated for the BSAI pollock fishery. NMFS believes that requiring 
    that the scale perform to a certain level of accuracy is not adequate 
    to assure accurate weights. NMFS intends to implement a scale testing 
    and certification program that would require a processor vessel to 
    demonstrate that the scale was weighing accurately before the vessel 
    would be allowed to process fish. An advance notice of proposed 
    rulemaking, which outlines NMFS's proposed scale testing and 
    certification program, was published in the Federal Register on 
    February 20, 1996 (61 FR 6337). Once the scale testing and 
    certification program is implemented, the use of scales to weigh total 
    catch in the pollock CDQ fisheries may be allowed. Until such 
    regulations are implemented, Sec. 675.27(h)(2)(ii)(B) would be removed.
    
    Prohibiting Vessels From Overfilling Bins
    
        NMFS has become aware that the operators of some processor vessels 
    in the pollock CDQ fishery have been filling fish holding bins above 
    the level of the viewing port. When this happens, the NMFS-certified 
    observer is not able to see the marked increments on the inside of the 
    bins and to estimate total catch. Therefore, NMFS proposes to amend the 
    pollock CDQ regulations at Sec. 675.27(h)(2)(ii) to prohibit such 
    activity.
    
    Classification
    
        This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
    purposes of E.O. 12866.
        NMFS prepared an initial regulatory flexibility analysis as part of 
    the regulatory impact review. The analysis describes the impact this 
    proposed rule would have on small entities if it is adopted. The 
    addition of Akutan to the list of eligible CDQ communities would affect 
    a substantial number of small entities, that is, the other 5 
    communities currently participating in the CDQ program. Akutan would be 
    expected to receive some CDQ support, and support would be reduced for 
    one or more of the other communities accordingly. While it is possible 
    that Akutan would receive only a very small allocation and the 
    resulting reallocations would not have a significant impact, it is more 
    likely that the reallocations would reduce the gross revenues of the 
    other 5 communities by more than 5 percent, thus having a significant 
    economic impact on these entities. It would be speculative to try to 
    predict specific allocations or impacts. The economic impact on other 
    communities is not a factor to be considered in determining whether a 
    particular community is eligible under the CDQ program. Accordingly, 
    there are no practical alternatives that would be available or that 
    could be considered to reduce or minimize the economic impact on other 
    communities if Akutan is added to the list of CDQ communities. Other 
    aspects of this proposed rule are not expected to have a significant 
    economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
        There are no reporting and recordkeeping requirements other than 
    those already discussed in the Paperwork Reduction Act material that 
    has been submitted to the Office of Management and Budget for approval.
        There are no Federal rules that duplicate, overlap, or conflict 
    with this proposed rule.
        There are no significant alternatives to the proposed action that 
    would accomplish the stated objectives.
        A copy of the EA/RIR/IRFA analysis is available from NMFS (see 
    ADDRESSES).
    
    List of Subjects
    
    50 CFR Parts 672 and 675
    
        Fisheries; Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
    
    50 CFR Part 676
    
        Alaska, Fisheries, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
    
        Dated: May 8, 1996.
    Gary Matlock,
    Program Management Officer, National Marine Fisheries Service.
    
        For 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. Table 7 to 50 CFR part 672, is amended by removing the statement 
    in brackets that follows the table heading and by revising the heading 
    of the Table and the entries under ``Aleutian Region'' to read as 
    follows:
    
    Table 7 to Part 672--Communities Determined To Be Eligible To Apply for 
    Community Development Quotas (Other Communities That Do Not Appear on 
    This Table May Also Be Eligible)
    
        Aleutian Region:
    1. Atka
    2. Akutan
    
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    3. False Pass
    4. Nelson Lagoon
    5. Nikolski
    6. St. George
    7. St. Paul
    * * * * *
    
    PART 675--GROUNDFISH OF THE BERING SEA AND ALEUTIAN ISLANDS AREA
    
        3. The authority citation for part 675 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
    
        4. In Sec. 675.27, the last sentence of paragraph (d)(2)(iv) and 
    paragraph (h)(2)(ii) introductory text are revised, paragraph 
    (h)(2)(ii)(A) heading and paragraph (h)(2)(ii)(B) are removed, and 
    paragraphs (h)(2)(ii)(A)(1) through (h)(2)(ii)(A)(5) are redesignated 
    as paragraphs (h)(2)(ii)(A) through (h)(2)(ii)(E), respectively, and 
    paragraph (h)(2)(ii)(F) is added to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 675.27   Western Alaska Community Development Quota Program.
    
    (applicable through December 31, 1998)
    * * * * *
        (d) * * *
        (2) * * *
        (iv) * * * The community of Unalaska is excluded under this 
    provision.
    * * * * *
        (h) * * *
        (2) * * *
        (ii) Each processor vessel participating in the CDQ fishery for 
    pollock must estimate the total weight of its groundfish catch by the 
    volumetric procedures specified in this paragraph.
    * * * * *
        (F) Fish must not be loaded into a bin used for volumetric 
    measurements above the level of the viewing port in the bin.
    
    PART 676--LIMITED ACCESS MANAGEMENT OF FEDERAL FISHERIES IN AND OFF 
    OF ALASKA
    
        5. The authority citation for part 676 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq. and 1801 et seq.
    
        6. In Sec. 676.24, the last sentence of paragraph (f)(2)(iv) is 
    revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 676.24   Western Alaska community Development Quota Program.
    
    * * * * *
        (f) * * *
        (2) * * *
        (iv) * * * The community of Unalaska is excluded under this 
    provision;
    * * * * *
        7. Table 1 to Sec. 676.24, is amended by revising the heading of 
    the Table and the entries under ``Aleutian Region'' to read as follows:
    
    Table 1 to Sec. 676.24--Communities Determined To Be Eligible To Apply 
    for Community Development Quotas (Other Communities That Do Not Appear 
    on This Table May Also Be Eligible)
    
        Aleutian Region:
    1. Atka
    2. Akutan
    3. False Pass
    4. Nelson Lagoon
    5. Nikolski
    6. St. George
    7. St. Paul
    * * * * *
    [FR Doc. 96-12073 Filed 5-14-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/15/1996
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Proposed rule; request for comments.
Document Number:
96-12073
Pages:
24475-24477 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 960501122-6122-01, I.D. 042596A
RINs:
0648-AI46: Regulatory Amendment To Include the City of Akutan as a Community Development Quota Community
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/0648-AI46/regulatory-amendment-to-include-the-city-of-akutan-as-a-community-development-quota-community
PDF File:
96-12073.pdf
CFR: (2)
50 CFR 675.27
50 CFR 676.24