98-16789. Fisheries Off West Coast States and in the Western Pacific; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; Restrictions on Frequency of Limited Entry Permit Transfers; Sorting Catch by Species; Retention of Fish Tickets  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 122 (Thursday, June 25, 1998)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 34606-34609]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-16789]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    
    50 CFR Part 660
    
    [Docket No. 971208294-8154-02; I.D. 103097B]
    RIN 0648-AJ20
    
    
    Fisheries Off West Coast States and in the Western Pacific; 
    Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; Restrictions on Frequency of Limited 
    Entry Permit Transfers; Sorting Catch by Species; Retention of Fish 
    Tickets
    
    AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: NMFS issues this final rule to implement management measures 
    that restrict the frequency of limited entry permit transfers to once 
    every 12 months, with transfers taking effect on the first day of a 
    cumulative landings limit period. This rule also requires the sorting 
    of all groundfish species with trip limits, size limits, quotas, or 
    harvest guidelines at the point of landing, and the retention of 
    landings receipts on board the vessel that has made those landings. 
    This rule is intended to constrain the introduction of new fishing 
    effort into the Pacific Coast groundfish fisheries, and to improve the 
    enforceability of Federal and state fisheries regulations.
    
    DATES: Effective July 27, 1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: Copies of the Environmental Assessments/Regulatory Impact 
    Reviews (EA/RIRs) for these issues are available from Lawrence D. Six, 
    Executive Director, Pacific Fishery Management Council, 2130 SW Fifth 
    Avenue, Suite 224, Portland, OR 97201.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Yvonne deReynier at 206-526-6140, 
    Svein Fougner at 562-980-4000, or the Pacific Fishery Management 
    Council at 503-326-6352.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This rule implements three separate 
    regulatory changes: (1) Restricting the frequency of limited entry 
    permit transfers to once every 12 months, with transfers taking effect 
    only on the first day of a cumulative landings limit period; (2) 
    providing Federal regulatory support for existing state requirements 
    that require the sorting of all groundfish species with trip limits, 
    size limits, quotas, or harvest guidelines; and (3) providing 
    consistent regulatory requirements on the retention of landings 
    receipts throughout the management area. These regulatory changes were 
    recommended by the Council at its June 1995 and October 1996 meetings. 
    The notice of proposed rulemaking for this action (62 FR 67610, 
    December 29, 1997) fully described the background and rationale for the 
    Council's recommendations. NMFS requested public comments on this 
    action through February 12, 1998. NMFS received one comment during the 
    comment period, which is addressed later in the preamble to this final 
    rule.
    
    Restrictions on Permit Transfer Frequency
    
        This rule implements Council recommendations to constrain 
    groundfish fleet effort expansion by restricting the frequency of 
    limited entry permit transfers to once every 12 months, with transfers 
    taking effect only on the first day of a major cumulative limit period. 
    The major cumulative limit periods are the cumulative limit periods 
    that govern all gears in the groundfish fishery. These are generally 1- 
    or 2- month periods. The major cumulative limit periods will be 
    announced each
    
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    year in the Federal Register with the annual specifications and 
    management measures, or with routine management measures when the 
    cumulative limit periods are changed. Cumulative limit periods that 
    govern just a portion of the groundfish fisheries, such as the fixed 
    gear regular sablefish season, are not considered ``major'' cumulative 
    limit periods. For permit holders participating in the ``B'' delivery 
    platoon, transfer effectiveness dates will align with ``B'' platoon 
    cumulative limit period dates, and the new holder of the ``B'' platoon 
    permit will be required to participate in ``B'' platoon deliveries for 
    the remainder of the calendar year.
        This action is expected to constrain effort expansion in two ways: 
    (1) It should prevent two or more vessels from sharing a limited entry 
    permit during a single cumulative limit period and thereby landing more 
    than one limit on that permit, and (2) it should discourage increased 
    fishing effort in the fishery by preventing limited entry permit 
    holders from temporarily transferring their permits during times when 
    the vessel is undergoing repairs, operating in other fisheries, or 
    otherwise idle.
        If a permit holder suffers one of two specified hardships, NMFS may 
    allow transfer of a permit within 12 months of a prior transfer. 
    Hardship exemptions for this issue are either death of the permit 
    holder or total loss of the permitted vessel. An application for a 
    hardship transfer must include documents demonstrating that the 
    transfer meets the exceptions of death of the permit holder or loss of 
    the vessel. Hardship exemptions may not be used to waive the 
    requirement that transfers take effect only on the first day of a 
    cumulative limit period.
        Total loss of vessel is defined in the Pacific Coast groundfish 
    regulations at Sec. 660.302, ``Totally lost means the vessel being 
    replaced no longer exists in specie, or is absolutely and irretrievably 
    sunk or otherwise beyond the possible control of the owner, or the 
    costs of repair (including recovery) would exceed the repaired value of 
    the vessel.'' Death of a permit holder would be documented by a copy of 
    the death certificate of the permit holder. If the permit is owned by a 
    partnership or a corporation, a transfer within 12 months of the last 
    transfer will be allowed if a person or persons owning 50 percent or 
    more of the ownership interest in the partnership or corporation have 
    died.
        If a request for transfer is denied, the Sustainable Fisheries 
    Division (SFD), NMFS Northwest Region, will explain in writing why the 
    transfer request has been denied. Further, if the transfer is denied, 
    the permit holder may appeal that decision within 30 days to the 
    Regional Administrator, explaining the basis for the appeal. The 
    Regional Administrator will decide upon the appeal within 45 days in a 
    final agency action.
    
    Sorting of Groundfish Catch by Species
    
        This measure requires the sorting of all species managed by trip 
    limits, size limits, quotas, or harvest guidelines. This requirement 
    will facilitate enforcement because agents will not have to examine 
    unsorted catches. Compliance should also be enhanced if fishers sort at 
    sea because fishers will be more aware of the harvest amount of 
    individual species.
    
    Retaining Fish Tickets on Board the Vessel
    
        This action requires that all West Coast groundfish fishers retain 
    landings receipts on board their vessels throughout the cumulative trip 
    limit period of the landings and for 15 days thereafter. This rule also 
    clarifies that the fish tickets must be provided to an authorized 
    officer upon request. This is a minor regulatory change that is 
    expected to eliminate confusion among fishers as to which state's 
    landings receipts should be kept on board for what length of time.
    
    Changes from the Proposed Rule
    
        NMFS has made one change from the proposed rule, which is explained 
    under ``Comment of Clarification.''
    
    Comments and Responses
    
        NMFS received one comment on the proposed rule during the 45-day 
    comment period. NMFS also received comments on the proposal to restrict 
    the frequency of limited entry permit transfers outside the comment 
    period and subsequent to the Council's recommendation on this issue. 
    Because those comments spoke directly to the intent of this rule, they 
    will be summarized and addressed in this section.
    
    Comment of Clarification
    
        If a permit owner leases out his permit for a period of time, and 
    then receives the permit back from the lessee without immediately 
    registering the permit for use with a specific vessel, the vessel 
    registration for that permit is listed as ``Unidentified'' until the 
    permit owner specifies the vessel that will be registered with his or 
    her permit. The proposed changes to the regulations at 
    Sec. 660.333(f)(2) read in part, ``Limited entry permits may not be 
    transferred to a different holder or registered for use with a 
    different vessel more than once every 12 months, except in cases of 
    death of the permit holder or if the permit is totally lost.'' How 
    would this provision apply to cases where a permit is transferred off 
    one vessel and from one permit holder to another permit holder and yet 
    not registered for use with a new vessel?
        Response: NMFS has clarified the regulatory language 
    Sec. 660.333(f)(2) to address this comment as follows: ``When a permit 
    transferred from one holder to another holder is initially registered 
    as 'unidentified' with regard to vessel association, or when a permit's 
    vessel registration is otherwise unidentified', the transaction is not 
    considered a transfer' for purposes of this restriction until the 
    permit is registered for use with a specific vessel.'' Because a permit 
    may not be used unless it is registered for use with a particular 
    vessel, NMFS does not expect that this change will alter the 
    effectiveness of the rule in restricting the frequency of limited entry 
    permit transfers. The result of this clarification is that a permit may 
    be transferred to a different owner within 12 months, but it may not be 
    registered for use with a vessel until the end of the 12-month period. 
    In addition, a permit owner may remove a permit from a vessel within 
    the 12-month period, but may not register it for use with another 
    vessel until the end of the 12-month period.
    
    Comments Opposing the Rule
    
        As stated in the proposed rule, some members of the at-sea 
    component of the whiting fishery oppose this action, because their 
    participation in Pacific coast groundfish fisheries is limited to the 
    whiting fishery and depends upon their ability to have short-term use 
    of limited entry permits. Some permit owners wish to retain the 
    flexibility to transfer their permits between vessels appropriate for 
    the whiting fishery and vessels appropriate for the cumulative limit 
    groundfish complex fishery occurring outside the whiting fishery. At 
    and subsequent to the October 1996 Council meeting where these changes 
    were first proposed, interested members of the public suggested that 
    transfers made for the purpose of operating in the whiting fishery 
    should not be subject to the restrictions described above.
        Response: When making its recommendation on this issue, the Council 
    determined that the benefits to the groundfish fishery that could be 
    gained from restricting the entrance of new effort into the fishery as 
    a whole
    
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    outweighed the concerns of the at-sea whiting sector. NMFS concurs with 
    the Council's determination. When the limited entry program was 
    implemented in 1994, NMFS and the Council expected that requirements 
    associated with permit ownership would change over time. Permits were 
    viewed as allowing a permit holder to operate the permitted vessel in 
    the Pacific coast groundfish fishery, in conformance with the Pacific 
    Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan (FMP), and to use the gear(s) 
    for which the permit is endorsed. The Council and NMFS specifically 
    retained the right to revise the FMP in the future, and to change or 
    abolish the requirements associated with limited entry permits. NMFS 
    finds that the restriction on permit transfers to once every 12 months 
    is acceptable within the scope and intentions of the FMP and the 
    Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act.
    
    Classification
    
        This final rule has been determined to be not significant for the 
    purposes of E.O. 12866.
        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 would not have a 
    significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
    No comments were received regarding this certification. As a result, a 
    regulatory flexibility analysis was not prepared.
    
    List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660
    
        Administrative practice and procedure, American Samoa, Fisheries, 
    Fishing, Guam, Hawaiian Natives, Indians, Northern Mariana Islands, 
    Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
    
        Dated: June 18, 1998.
    Rolland A. Schmitten,
    Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
    Services.
    
        For the reasons set forth in the preamble, 50 CFR part 660 is 
    amended as follows:
    
    PART 660 --FISHERIES OFF WEST COAST STATES AND IN THE WESTERN 
    PACIFIC
    
        1. The authority citation for part 660 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
    
        2. In Sec. 660.302, the definition of ``Fisheries Management 
    Division'' is removed and a definition of ``Sustainable Fisheries 
    Division'' is added to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 660.302  Definitions.
    
    * * * * *
         Sustainable Fisheries Division (SFD) means the Chief, Fisheries 
    Management Division, Northwest Regional Office, NMFS, or a designee.
        3. In Sec. 660.303, paragraph (c) is added to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 660.303  Reporting and recordkeeping
    
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        (c) Any person landing groundfish must retain on board the vessel 
    from which groundfish is landed, and provide to an authorized officer 
    upon request, copies of any and all reports of groundfish landings 
    containing all data, and in the exact manner, required by the 
    applicable state law throughout the cumulative limit period during 
    which a landing occurred and for 15 days thereafter.
        4. In Sec. 660.306, paragraph (h) is revised and paragraph (x) is 
    added to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 660.306  Prohibitions.
    
    * * * * *
        (h) Fail to sort, prior to the first weighing after offloading, 
    those groundfish species or species groups for which there is a trip 
    limit, size limit, quota, or harvest guideline, if the vessel fished or 
    landed in an area during a time when such trip limit, size limit, 
    harvest guideline or quota applied.
    * * * * *
        (x) Fail to retain on board a vessel from which groundfish is 
    landed, and provide to an authorized officer upon request, copies of 
    any and all reports of groundfish landings, or receipts containing all 
    data, and made in the exact manner required by the applicable state law 
    throughout the cumulative limit period during which such landings 
    occurred and for 15 days thereafter.
        5. In Sec. 660.333, paragraphs (c)(1) and (c)(2) are revised; 
    paragraphs (c)(3) and (c)(4) are redesignated as (c)(4) and (c)(5) 
    respectively and a new (c)(3) is added; paragraph (d) introductory text 
    is revised; paragraphs (f)(2) and (f)(3) are redesignated as (f)(3) and 
    (f)(4) respectively and a new (f)(2) is added to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 660.333  Limited entry fishery - general.
    
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        (c) * * *
        (1) Upon transfer of a limited entry permit, the SFD will reissue 
    the permit in the name of the new permit holder, with such gear 
    endorsements, and, if applicable, species endorsements as are eligible 
    for transfer with the permit. Permit transfers will take effect on the 
    first day of the next major limited entry cumulative limit period 
    following the date of the transfer. Transfers of permits designated as 
    participating in the ``B'' platoon will become effective on the first 
    day of the next ``B'' platoon major limited entry cumulative limit 
    period following the date of the transfer. No transfer is effective 
    until the limited entry permit has been reissued as registered with the 
    new vessel and the permit is in the possession of the new permit 
    holder.
        (2) A limited entry permit may not be used with a vessel unless it 
    is registered for use with that vessel. Limited entry permits will 
    normally be registered for use with a particular vessel at the time the 
    permit is issued, renewed, transferred, or replaced. A permit not 
    registered for use with a particular vessel may not be used. If the 
    permit will be used with a vessel other than the one registered on the 
    permit, a registration for use with the new vessel must be obtained 
    from the SFD and placed on board the vessel before it is used under the 
    permit. Registration of a permit to be used with a new vessel will take 
    effect on the first day of the next major limited entry cumulative 
    limit period following the date of the transfer.
        (3) The major limited entry cumulative limit periods will be 
    announced in the Federal Register each year with the annual 
    specifications and management measures, or with routine management 
    measures when the cumulative limit periods are changed.
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        (d) Evidence and burden of proof. A vessel owner (or person holding 
    limited entry rights under the express terms of a written contract) 
    applying for issuance, renewal, replacement, transfer, or registration 
    of a limited entry permit has the burden to submit evidence to prove 
    that qualification requirements are met. A permit holder applying to 
    register a limited entry permit has the burden to submit evidence to 
    prove that registration requirements are met. The following evidentiary 
    standards apply:
    * * * * *
        (f) * * *
        (2) Limited entry permits may not be transferred to a different 
    holder or registered for use with a different vessel more than once 
    every 12 months, except in cases of death of the permit holder or if 
    the permitted vessel is totally lost, as defined at Sec. 660.302. The 
    exception for death of a permit holder applies for a permit held by a 
    partnership or a
    
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    corporation if the person or persons holding at least 50 percent of the 
    ownership interest in the entity dies. When a permit transferred from 
    one holder to another holder is initially ``unidentified'' with regard 
    to vessel registration, or when a permit's vessel registration is 
    otherwise ``unidentified'', the transaction is not considered a 
    ``transfer'' for purposes of this restriction until the permit is 
    registered for use with a specific vessel.
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    [FR Doc. 98-16789 Filed 6-24-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
7/27/1998
Published:
06/25/1998
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
98-16789
Dates:
Effective July 27, 1998.
Pages:
34606-34609 (4 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 971208294-8154-02, I.D. 103097B
RINs:
0648-AJ20: Regulatory Amendment to Restrict Frequency of Limited Entry Permit Transfers and Require the Sorting of Catch by species and the Retention of Fish Tickets
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/0648-AJ20/regulatory-amendment-to-restrict-frequency-of-limited-entry-permit-transfers-and-require-the-sorting
PDF File:
98-16789.pdf
CFR: (5)
50 CFR 660.333(f)(2)
50 CFR 660.302
50 CFR 660.303
50 CFR 660.306
50 CFR 660.333