[Federal Register Volume 63, Number 96 (Tuesday, May 19, 1998)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 27550-27553]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 98-13300]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 980414095-8095-01; I.D. 040798C]
RIN 0648-AJ37
Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Dealer Reporting
Requirements
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 amend the regulations which require dealers
of summer flounder, scup, black sea bass, Atlantic sea scallops,
Northeast (NE) multispecies, Atlantic mackerel, squid, and butterfish
to report their fish purchases to NMFS. This action would improve
weekly monitoring of landings, by species, by requiring dealers to use
a call-in Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system to report their
purchases to NMFS. The rule would also modify the schedule for the
submission by federally permitted dealers of comprehensive written
reports. Reporting requirements for party and charter vessels holding a
federal summer flounder or scup permit, other than a moratorium permit,
would be modified to make them consistent with reporting requirements
in other fisheries.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before June 18, 1998.
ADDRESSES: Comments on the proposed rule or proposed IVR system should
be sent to Andrew A. Rosenberg, Ph.D., Administrator, Northeast Region,
NMFS, One Blackburn Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930. Mark the outside of
the envelope, ``Comments on Proposed Rule for Dealer Reporting.''
Comments on the burden hour estimates for collection-of-
information requirements contained in this proposed rule should be sent
to Andrew A. Rosenberg, Ph.D., and to the Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs, Attention: NOAA Desk Officer, Office of Management
and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kelley McGrath, (978) 281-9307 or
Gregory Power, (978) 281-9304.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Regulations implementing the fishery
management plans for the summer flounder, scup, black sea bass,
Atlantic sea scallops, NE multispecies, and Atlantic mackerel, squid,
and butterfish fisheries are found at 50 CFR part 648. These fishery
management plans were prepared under the authority of the Magnuson-
Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. All dealers of summer
founder, scup, black sea bass, Atlantic sea scallops, NE multispecies,
Atlantic mackerel, Illex or Loligo squid or butterfish must have been
issued and have in their possession a Federal dealer permit in order to
purchase such species from fishing vessels. All dealers issued a
Federal dealer permit are required to submit weekly reports of all fish
purchases to the Administrator, Northeast Region, NMFS (Regional
Administrator). To make it easier for federally permitted dealers to
comply with weekly reporting requirements and to improve the monitoring
of commercial landings, NMFS proposes to modify the dealer reporting
requirements.
Several species are now being managed using domestic annual harvest
limits, such as annual or seasonal quotas and target or actual total
allowable catch (TAC) limits. For example, summer flounder and scup are
managed through annual commercial quotas, while the regulated NE
multispecies are managed through annual target TACs. Regulated
multispecies are defined as a subset of the NE multispecies that
includes cod, haddock, pollock, redfish, white hake, yellowtail
flounder, witch flounder, windowpane flounder, winter flounder, and
American plaice. In order to manage these fisheries effectively,
accurate and timely monitoring of landings is required. For the
purposes of this proposed rule, species managed by quotas or TACs are
referred to as ``quota-managed species.''
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Interactive Voice Response System
This proposed rule would require federally permitted fish dealers
to use a NMFS-established IVR system to report weekly purchases of all
quota-managed species, except those species deferred from IVR system
coverage by the Regional Administrator. This would enable NMFS to
determine more quickly when domestic harvest limits have been reached.
Species whose purchases would have to be reported weekly through the
IVR system include summer flounder, scup, black sea bass, regulated NE
multispecies, Atlantic mackerel, Illex and Loligo squid, and
butterfish.
The Regional Administrator would have the authority to defer
species from coverage by the IVR system weekly reporting requirements
if landings are not expected to reach levels that would cause the
applicable target exploitation rate corresponding to a given domestic
annual harvest limit, target or actual TAC or annual or seasonal quota
specified in the fishery management plan for that species to be
achieved. This deferral determination would be based on the purchases
reported, by species, in the comprehensive written reports submitted by
dealers and other available information. If the Regional Administrator
determines that a species should be deferred from the IVR system weekly
reporting requirement, he/she would publish notification so stating in
the Federal Register. If data indicate that landing levels subsequently
increase to an extent that this determination ceases to be valid, the
Regional Administrator would terminate the deferral by publishing
notification in the Federal Register. Therefore, it is conceivable that
a deferral from the IVR system weekly reporting requirement and a
withdrawal of a given deferral could occur in any given fishing year
for a given quota-managed species. NMFS anticipates that following a
review of landing levels and other applicable information several of
the quota- managed species will be deferred from the IVR system weekly
reporting requirement at the time of implementation of any final rule.
Dealers would be required to report through the IVR system, on a
weekly basis, purchases of those quota-managed species not deferred
from coverage. The IVR system would use a toll-free number that
federally permitted dealers would call to report weekly purchases of
IVR monitored species. For each species requiring IVR monitoring, NMFS
proposes to require federally permitted dealers to report the following
information weekly through the IVR system: Dealer permit number; dealer
code; pounds purchased by species; week in which purchases were made;
and state of landing for each species purchased. If no purchases of the
IVR monitored species were made during the week, the dealer would be
required to submit a report so stating through the IVR system.
Trip-by-Trip Dealer Reports
Currently, federally permitted dealers are required to submit
comprehensive trip-by-trip written reports listing all species
purchased within 3 days after the end of the reporting week. Because
the IVR system would provide timely monitoring of dealer purchases by
species, NMFS proposes to amend this requirement to allow dealers 16
days following the end of the reporting week in which to complete and
submit the trip-by-trip written reports for all species. In addition to
providing dealers with more time to complete these reports, this
proposed change would also result in more accurate price information
being collected on the written reports. Such pricing information is
often unavailable to dealers within 3 days following the end of the
reporting week, but is available within 16 days following the end of
the reporting week.
Dealers would continue to report the following information, within
16 days following the end of the reporting week, on forms supplied by
or approved by the Regional Administrator: Dealer name and mailing
address; dealer number; name and permit number or hull number (United
States Coast Guard (USCG) documentation number or state registration
number, whichever is applicable) of vessels from which fish are landed
or received; dates of purchases; trip identifier for fishing trip from
which fish are purchased; pounds by species (by market category, if
applicable); price per pound, by species (by market category, if
applicable) or total value by species (by market category, if
applicable); port landed; signature of dealer or other authorized
individual; and any other information deemed necessary by the Regional
Administrator. If no fish were purchased during the reporting month,
the dealer would be required to report that on the required form, which
would be submitted within 16 days following the end of the reporting
month. Dealers would retain the option of submitting the required
information electronically if authorized in writing to do so by the
Regional Administrator.
Additional Dealer and Processor Reporting Changes
NMFS proposes to modify five requirements pertaining to dealer
reporting. Dealers are currently required to report the Federal permit
number of the vessel from which fish are purchased or landed. However,
many of the species landed by dealers are not subject to Federal
management and are caught by vessels that hold no Federal permits. This
requirement would be modified to require dealers to report either the
Federal permit number or the hull number (USCG documentation number or
state registration number, as appropriate) of the vessels from which
fish are purchased or landed.
The existing reporting form, NOAA Form 88-30, specifies market
categories for several species. The regulations would be revised to
make it clear to dealers that species must be reported by market
category, when applicable.
The reporting period for negative written reports (reports stating
that no fish were purchased) would be changed from weekly to monthly.
Currently, federally permitted dealers are required to submit a weekly
written negative report if no purchases of any fish were made during
the reporting week. This proposed rule would instead require dealers to
submit monthly a written negative report only if no purchases of any
fish were made during a reporting month (defined as a calendar month).
NMFS also proposes adding language to amplify an existing
prohibition to allow for the collection of biological data (fish
lengths) and samples (scales and otoliths for aging) which are
necessary to characterize the composition of the landed catch. While
most dealers have historically and voluntarily allowed access to their
premises for the collection of these vital data, NMFS proposes to
revise the regulations so that it is explicit that federally permitted
dealers are required to grant such access.
Under current regulations at Sec. 648.7(a)(2)(ii), processors are
required to notify the Regional Administrator if the plant processing
capacities change by more than 10 percent during any year. NMFS
proposes to require that the processor notify the Regional
Administrator in writing within 10 days after this change.
Vessel Reporting Change
NMFS further proposes to revise the reporting requirements for any
owner of a party or charter vessel issued a federal summer flounder or
scup permit, other than a moratorium permit. Currently, owners of party
or charter vessels issued
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a summer flounder or scup permit, other than a moratorium permit, and
carrying passengers for hire are required to submit an accurate daily
fishing log report for each trip that lands summer flounder or scup,
respectively. This proposed rule would amend the vessel reporting
requirements to require these vessels to submit reports for each trip,
regardless of the species fished for or retained. This change would
make the requirements for party/charter vessels in the summer flounder
and scup fisheries consistent with those in the black sea bass, NE
multispecies, and Atlantic mackerel, squid, and butterfish fisheries.
Classification
Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is
required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty
for failure to comply with a collection of information subject to the
requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) unless that
collection of information displays a currently valid Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) control number.
This proposed rule contains collection-of-information requirements
subject to the PRA, and clarifies or makes minor modifications to
requirements previously approved under OMB control number 0648-0229 (2
minutes per response), OMB control number 0648-0212 (5 minutes per
response), OMB Control No. 0648- 0018 (6 minutes per response), and OMB
Control No. 0648-0235 (5 minutes per response). The requirement to use
an IVR system for weekly dealer reporting has been submitted to OMB for
approval under OMB control number 0648-0229 and is estimated to take 4
minutes per response. The response estimates shown include the time for
reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and
maintaining the data needed, and completing, reviewing and submitting
the collection of information. Public comment is sought regarding:
Whether this proposed collection of information is necessary for the
proper performance of the functions of the agency, including whether
the information has practical utility; the accuracy of the burden
estimate; ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information, including through the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of information technology. Send
comments on these or any other aspects of the collection of information
to NMFS and OMB (see ADDRESSES).
The Assistant General Counsel for Legislation and Regulation of the
Department of Commerce certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of
the Small Business Administration that this rule, if adopted as
proposed, would not have significant impact on a substantial number of
small entities as follows:
The proposed rule would require dealers of summer flounder,
scup, black sea bass, Atlantic mackerel, squid, butterfish, and NE
multispecies to report their purchases to the National Marine
Fisheries Service (NMFS) on a weekly basis through a NMFS-
established Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system. The reporting
schedule for federally permitted dealers would be modified to extend
the submission deadline for comprehensive written reports. These
proposed changes would enable NMFS to track landings of quota-
managed species on a real time basis through the IVR system, while
providing dealers with the convenience of additional time to submit
the comprehensive written reports.
Reporting requirements for any owner of a party or charter
vessel issued a summer flounder or scup permit, other than a
moratorium permit, would be modified making the requirements
consistent with those in other fisheries. Currently, owners of a
party or charter vessel issued a summer flounder or scup permit,
other than a moratorium permit, and carrying passengers for hire are
required to submit a report for each trip that lands summer flounder
or scup, respectively. This rule would require these vessels to
submit reports for each trip, regardless of the species fished for
or retained.
Because the information being collected from dealers and vessel
owners is regularly compiled for their own business records,
providing NMFS with the information is a minimal burden and will not
result in a significant economic impact on the dealers or vessel
owners.
This rule has been determined to be not significant for the
purposes of E.O. 12866.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648
Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Dated: May 14, 1998.
David L. Evans,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries
Serivce.
For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is
proposed to be amended as follows:
PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
1. The authority citation for part 648 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
2. Section 648.2 is amended by adding, in alphabetical order,
definitions for ``Dealer code'', ``IVR system'', and ``Quota- managed
species'' to read as follows:
Sec. 648.2 Definitions.
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Dealer code means a confidential five-digit number assigned to each
dealer required to submit purchases using the IVR system for the
purpose of maintaining the integrity of the data reported through the
IVR system.
* * * * *
IVR system means the Interactive Voice Response dealer reporting
system established by the Regional Administrator for the purpose of
monitoring dealer purchases.
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Quota-managed species means any species of finfish managed under
this part by an annual or seasonal quota or by annual target or actual
TAC.
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3. In Sec. 648.7 paragraph (a)(2) is redesignated as paragraph
(a)(3), new paragraphs (a)(2) and (g) are added, paragraph (b)(1)(iii)
is removed, the first sentence of paragraph (a)(1) introductory text,
and paragraphs (a)(1)(i), (a)(3)(i), (a)(3)(ii), (b)(1)(i) and (f)(1)
are revised to read as follows:
Sec. 648.7 Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
(a) Dealers--(1) Detailed weekly report. Federally permitted
dealers must submit to the Regional Administrator, or official
designee, a detailed weekly report, within the time periods specified
in paragraph (f) of this section, on forms supplied by or approved by
the Regional Administrator, a report of all fish purchases, except surf
clam and ocean quahog dealers or processors who are required to report
only surf clam and ocean quahog purchases. * * *
(i) Summer flounder, scup, black sea bass, Atlantic sea scallop, NE
multispecies, Atlantic mackerel, squid and butterfish dealers must
provide: Dealer name and mailing address; dealer number; name and
permit number or name and hull number (USCG documentation number or
state registration number, whichever is applicable) of vessels from
which fish are landed or received; trip identifier for trip from which
fish are landed or received; dates of purchases; pounds by species (by
market category, if applicable); price per pound by species (by market
category, if applicable) or total value by species (by market category,
if applicable); port landed; and any other information deemed necessary
by the Regional Administrator. All report forms must be signed by the
dealer or other authorized individual. If no fish are purchased during
a reporting week, no written report is required to be submitted. If no
fish are purchased
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during an entire reporting month, a report so stating on the required
form must be submitted.
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(2) Weekly IVR system reports. (i) Federally permitted dealers
purchasing quota-managed species not deferred from coverage by the
Regional Administrator pursuant to paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of this section
must submit, within the time period specified in paragraph (f) of this
section, the following information, and any other information required
by the Regional Administrator, to the Regional Administrator or to an
official designee, via the IVR system established by the Regional
Administrator: Dealer permit number; dealer code; pounds purchased, by
species; week in which species were purchased; and state of landing for
each species purchased. If no purchases of quota-managed species not
deferred from coverage by the Regional Administrator pursuant to
paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of this section were made during the week, a
report so stating must be submitted through the IVR system in
accordance with paragraph (f) of this section.
(ii) The Regional Administrator may defer any quota-managed species
from the IVR system reporting requirements if landings are not expected
to reach levels that would cause the applicable target exploitation
rate corresponding to a given domestic annual harvest limit, target or
actual TAC or annual or seasonal quota specified for that species to be
achieved. The Regional Administrator shall base any such determination
on the purchases reported, by species, in the comprehensive written
reports submitted by dealers and other available information. If the
Regional Administrator determines that any quota-managed species should
be deferred from the weekly IVR system reporting requirements, the
Regional Administrator shall publish notification so stating in the
Federal Register. If data indicate that landing levels have increased
to an extent that this determination ceases to be valid, the Regional
Administrator shall terminate the deferral by publishing notification
in the Federal Register.
(3) * * *
(i) Summer flounder, scup, black sea bass, Atlantic sea scallop, NE
multispecies, Atlantic mackerel, squid, and butterfish dealers must
complete the ``Employment Data'' section of the Annual Processed
Products Report; completion of the other sections of that form is
voluntary. Reports must be submitted to the address supplied by the
Regional Administrator.
(ii) Surf clam and ocean quahog processors and dealers must provide
the average number of processing plant employees during each month of
the year just ended; average number of employees engaged in production
of processed surf clam and ocean quahog products, by species, during
each month of the year just ended; plant capacity to process surf clam
and ocean quahog shellstock, or to process surf clam and ocean quahog
meats into finished products, by species; an estimate, for the next
year, of such processing capacities; and total payroll for surf clam
and ocean quahog processing, by month. If the plant processing
capacities required to be reported in this paragraph (a)(3)(ii) change
more than 10 percent during any year, the processor shall notify the
Regional Administrator in writing within 10 days after the change.
(b) Vessel owners--(1) Fishing Vessel Trip Reports--(i) Owners of
vessels issued a summer flounder, scup, black sea bass, Atlantic sea
scallop, NE multispecies, or Atlantic mackerel, squid, and butterfish
permits. The owner or operator of any vessel issued a permit for summer
flounder, scup, black sea bass, Atlantic sea scallops, NE multispecies,
Atlantic mackerel, squid or butterfish must maintain on board the
vessel, and submit, an accurate daily fishing log report for all
fishing trips, regardless of species fished for or taken, on forms
supplied by or approved by the Regional Administrator. If authorized in
writing by the Regional Administrator, vessel owners or operators may
submit reports electronically, for example by using a VTS or other
system. At least the following information, and any other information
required by the Regional Administrator, must be provided: Vessel name;
USCG documentation number (or state registration number, if
undocumented); permit number; date/time sailed; date/time landed; trip
type; number of crew; number of anglers (if a party or charter boat);
gear fished; quantity and size of gear; mesh/ring size; chart area
fished; average depth; latitude/longitude (or loran station and
bearings); total hauls per area fished; average tow time duration;
pounds (or count, if a party or charter vessel), by species, of all
species landed or discarded; dealer permit number; dealer name; date
sold, port and state landed; and vessel operator's name, signature, and
operator permit number (if applicable).
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(f) Submitting reports--(1) Dealer or processor reports. (i)
Detailed weekly trip reports, required by paragraph (a)(1) of this
section, must be postmarked or received within 16 days after the end of
each reporting week. If no fish are purchased during a reporting month,
the report so stating required under paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this
section must be postmarked or received within 16 days after the end of
the reporting month.
(ii) Weekly IVR system reports required in paragraph (a)(2) of this
section must be submitted via the IVR system by midnight, Eastern time,
each Tuesday for the previous reporting week.
(iii) Annual reports for a calendar year must be postmarked or
received by February 10 of the following year. Contact the Regional
Administrator (see Table 1 to Sec. 600.502 of this chapter) for the
address of NMFS Statistics.
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(g) Additional data and sampling. Federally permitted dealers must
allow access to their premises and to make available to an official
designee of the Regional Administrator any fish purchased from vessels
for the collection of biological data. Such data include, but are not
limited to, length measurements of fish and the collection of age
structures such as otoliths or scales.
4. In Sec. 648.14 paragraph (a)(8) is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 648.14 Prohibitions.
(a) * * *
(8) Assault, resist, oppose, impede, harass, intimidate, or
interfere with or bar by command, impediment, threat, or coercion any
NMFS-approved observer or sea sampler aboard a vessel conducting his or
her duties aboard a vessel, or any authorized officer conducting any
search, inspection, investigation, or seizure in connection with
enforcement of this part, or any official designee of the Regional
Administrator conducting his or her duties, including those duties
authorized in Sec. 648.7(g).
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