99-14061. Fisheries off West Coast States and in the Western Pacific; Western Pacific Crustaceans Fisheries; Bank-Specific Harvest Guidelines  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 106 (Thursday, June 3, 1999)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 29834-29837]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-14061]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    
    50 CFR Part 660
    
    [Docket No. 990304061-9150-02; I.D. 051099A]
    RIN 0648-AL63
    
    
    Fisheries off West Coast States and in the Western Pacific; 
    Western Pacific Crustaceans Fisheries; Bank-Specific Harvest Guidelines
    
    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 a rule that would divide the Northwestern 
    Hawaiian Islands (NWHI) lobster fishery into four fishing grounds and 
    allow the Southwest Regional Administrator, NMFS (Regional 
    Administrator) to allocate the annual NWHI harvest guideline among 
    these grounds for the 1999 season and beyond. The four lobster fishing 
    grounds would be: Necker Island, Maro Reef, Gardner Pinnacles, and the 
    remaining NWHI lobster fishing grounds combined. Also, the proposed 
    rule would allow lobster vessels carrying a NMFS-certified vessel 
    monitoring system (VMS) unit to be within the boundary of a fishing 
    grounds immediately after it is closed, provided the vessels are making 
    steady progress to an open fishing grounds or back to port. This rule 
    is intended to protect the lobster resources at each fishing ground, to 
    provide better data on stocks, and to conserve the resource.
    
    DATES: Written comments must be received on or before June 18, 1999.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written comments should be sent to the Regional 
    Administrator, 2570 Dole Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 (attn: Al 
    Katekaru). Copies of the regulatory impact review/initial regulatory 
    flexibility analysis (RIR/IRFA) (revised May 1999) and environmental 
    assessment are available
    
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    from Kitty Simonds, Executive Director, Western Pacific Fishery 
    Management Council (Council), 1164 Bishop St. Suite 1400, Honolulu, HI 
    96814. Comments regarding the collection-of-information requirements 
    contained in this rule should be sent to the Regional Administrator and 
    to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of 
    Management and Budget (OMB), Washington, D.C. 20503 (Attention: NOAA 
    Desk Officer).
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kitty Simonds at 808-522-8220 or Alvin 
    Katekaru, Fishery Management Specialist, Pacific Islands Area Office, 
    NMFS, at 808-973-2985.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the framework procedures of the 
    Fishery Management Plan for the Crustaceans Fisheries of the Western 
    Pacific Region (FMP) and its implementing regulations (50 CFR 660.53), 
    the Council, at its 98th meeting, requested that the Regional 
    Administrator initiate rulemaking to define the above four fishing 
    grounds for the purpose of allocating the annual NWHI lobster harvest 
    guideline among them.
        The procedure for determining the annual NWHI lobster harvest 
    guideline, which was also employed during the 1998 lobster season, 
    follows the methodology described in FMP Amendments 7 and 9. NMFS 
    estimates the NWHI exploitable population of lobsters (spiny and 
    slipper lobsters combined) at the beginning of the lobster season, 
    which opens on July 1. The exploitable lobster population is the total 
    number of lobsters, regardless of lobster size or reproductive 
    condition, that are vulnerable to commercial fishing gear. Commercial 
    logbook catch and effort data, provided by fishermen and augmented by 
    NMFS scientific/observer and dealer pack-out information, are used to 
    estimate the exploitable lobster population for the NWHI and the four 
    fishing grounds.
        Under procedures established by this proposed rule, the Regional 
    Administrator would be authorized to allocate the annual NWHI lobster 
    harvest guideline between the four fishing grounds by applying the FMP-
    specified constant harvest rate of 13 percent to the exploitable 
    lobster population estimates for each of the four fishing grounds. The 
    13-percent harvest rate is associated with a 10-percent risk of 
    overfishing. NMFS would announce the annual total lobster harvest 
    guideline, including the bank-specific harvest allocations, in the 
    Federal Register by February 28 of each year (50 CFR 660.50). During 
    the lobster season, NMFS would monitor the amount of lobsters harvested 
    on a daily basis and, when the bank-specific harvest guideline for a 
    lobster fishing ground is taken or projected to be taken, the Regional 
    Administrator would announce, at least 24 hours in advance, closure of 
    that fishing ground via electronic communication to each of the vessels 
    participating in the fishery. The entire NWHI lobster fishery would 
    close when all four fishing grounds are closed or on December 31 of 
    that year, whichever occurs first.
        Under the proposed rule, the harvest of lobster and the possession 
    of lobster traps on board a permitted lobster vessel would be 
    prohibited within a lobster fishing ground when the harvest guideline 
    allocation is determined to have been taken, unless the vessel has on 
    board an operational NMFS-certified VMS unit and makes steady progress 
    to another fishing ground that is open, or returns to port. This 
    proposed provision, which was implemented on a trial basis during the 
    1998 lobster season, is intended to encourage lobster vessels to carry 
    a VMS unit to allow NMFS to monitor their location on a real-time 
    basis. Also, vessels with a VMS unit would not be subject to a 
    specified time by which their lobsters must be landed. Vessels not 
    carrying an operational VMS unit would be required to land their 
    lobsters within a specified time period, determined by the Regional 
    Administrator, following closure of the fishery, as provided by current 
    regulations (50 CFR 660.50).
        At its meeting on December 3, 1998, the Council considered a number 
    of alternatives for permanently allocating the NWHI harvest guideline 
    between fishing grounds (or banks). These were: (1) No action (return 
    to a pre-1998, NWHI-wide harvest guideline program); (2) Necker Island, 
    Maro Reef, Gardner Pinnacles, and all other grounds combined 
    (Preferred, Partial and Bank-Specific Alternative), with the option of 
    further defining subareas as new information becomes available; (3) 
    Necker-Maro-Gardner-other grounds, which is similar to alternative 2, 
    but with no option for defining new areas; (4) General area where 
    several banks are combined into broad areas, i.e., combining Nihoa-
    Necker-French Frigate Shoals-Gardner Pinnacles into one area, and NMFS 
    would allocate a portion of the NWHI harvest guideline to each area; 
    and (5) Full bank, with each of the 16 lobster banks assigned a harvest 
    guideline to the extent data are available to estimate the exploitable 
    lobster population for a bank. The Council concluded that the preferred 
    alternative (Necker-Gardner-Maro-General Area lobster grounds with the 
    option of establishing additional fishing grounds) would best meet the 
    management objectives of the FMP and would enhance lobster resource 
    conservation because it would help prevent local depletion at the 
    Necker Island, Gardner Pinnacles, and Maro Reef fishing grounds and 
    promote a broader distribution of fishing effort in other areas of the 
    NWHI (General Area fishing grounds). Also, this action would provide 
    more information about the lobster resource in the NWHI, because 
    lobster fishing effort would be more widely distributed than it was in 
    the past several years and would allow for the specification of 
    additional fishing grounds as new information becomes available. This 
    information, combined with a NMFS scientific data collection/observer 
    program, should result in more effective management of the fishery. 
    Most important, the proposed allocation system would respond to the 
    concern that, unless lobster harvest at Necker Island, Gardner 
    Pinnacles, and Maro Reef is limited, the lobster populations in those 
    areas may be at risk.
        If a final rule is issued after the public comment period, it is 
    NMFS intention to make it effective before or as close as possible to 
    the July 1, 1999, season opening and to announce bank-specific 
    allocations of the 1999 harvest guideline concurrently, or soon 
    thereafter as possible.
    
    Classification
    
        This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
    purposes of E.O. 12866.
        NMFS has prepared a regulatory impact review/initial regulatory 
    flexibility analysis (RIR/IRFA) in compliance with the Regulatory 
    Flexibility Act. This analysis describes the impact this proposed rule 
    would have on small entities. The proposed rule would apply to the 12 
    permit holders, who own the 15 vessels in this limited entry fishery; 
    however, typically only about half of the permitted vessels are 
    expected to participate in each annual fishery. All participants in the 
    fishery are small entities. No new reporting or record keeping 
    requirements would be imposed by this proposed rule. No Federal rules 
    are known to duplicate, overlap, or conflict with this rule. The 
    reasons for, objectives of, and legal basis for this rule are described 
    elsewhere in this preamble. The five alternative actions the Council 
    considered regarding permanent allocation of the NWHI harvest guideline 
    are discussed previously in the preamble to this rule, and in the RIR/
    IRFA. The IRFA compares annual revenues and costs per
    
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    vessel under the following four scenarios: (1) No allocations among 
    fishing grounds; (2) 1998 allocation of the NWHI-wide harvest guideline 
    among four fishing grounds, i.e., Necker Island, Maro Reef, Gardner 
    Pinnacles, and Other Grounds; (3) 50-percent increase in the 1998 
    harvest allocation for each of the fishing grounds that have 
    historically produced the majority of the lobster landings from the 
    NWHI (i.e., Necker Island, Maro Reef, and Gardner Pinnacles); and (4) 
    50-percent decrease in the 1998 harvest allocation for the Necker 
    Island, Maro Reef, and Gardner Pinnacles fishing grounds. The impact of 
    each of the four scenarios in terms of gross revenue, operating costs, 
    return on operations, fixed costs, net revenue, and return on 
    investment is presented in Table 2 to the IRFA.
        Based on the experience of the 1998 fishery, which was managed 
    under a nearly identical 1-year rule on a trial basis, participants are 
    expected to fish at the Necker Island, Maro Reef, and Gardner Pinnacles 
    fishing grounds until each closes. Some fishing on the Other Grounds in 
    the NWHI will take place. However, average catch per unit effort rates 
    are expected to be lower than those on the other three fishing grounds, 
    and the entire NWHI harvest guideline may not be taken (22 percent of 
    the total harvest guideline was not taken in 1998). This will lead to 
    lower average gross revenues, as well as to slightly higher travel 
    costs compared to the same harvest guidelines unallocated among banks. 
    However, the proposed action should result in long-term economic 
    benefits to the fishery as the resource increases with improved 
    fisheries management. A copy of the RIR/IRFA is available for public 
    review and comment (see ADDRESSES).
        Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person is required 
    to respond to nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure to 
    comply with a collection-of-information subject to the requirements of 
    the PRA unless that collection-of-information displays a currently 
    valid OMB control number. This rule contains a collection-of-
    information requirement subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) 
    that has been approved by OMB under OMB Control Number 0648-0307. This 
    rule's collection-of-information burden is only for those persons who 
    wish to voluntarily use a VMS unit in the fishery. The collection is to 
    query through the VMS system a vessel to learn of its location before 
    and after the start of the season or closure of a fishing ground, which 
    is automatic with no action required by the vessel operator, except to 
    verify the VMS unit is operating. The burden associated with this 
    collection is estimated to require a response time of .033 seconds. 
    Permit holders whose vessels are not equipped with VMS would have the 
    option of installing new VMS in order to participate under this 
    regulatory option for the opening and closing of the lobster season and 
    transitting between fishing grounds. Send comments regarding the 
    collection-of-information burden or any other aspect of the information 
    collection to NMFS and OMB (see ADDRESSES).
        A formal section 7 consultation under the Endangered Species Act 
    was concluded for Amendment 9, which established the harvest guideline 
    system. On February 20, 1999, NMFS initiated an informal section 7 
    consultation to determine whether the effect on Hawaiian monk seals 
    from the fishery managed under the proposed action is likely to be 
    adverse. During the consultation NMFS will consider the Marine Mammal 
    Commission's recommendation to prohibit lobster fishing at French 
    Frigate Shoals, Kure Atoll, Pearl and Hermes Reef, and Lisianski Island 
    because of their proximity to major Hawaiian monk seal breeding 
    colonies. This consultation is expected to be concluded soon.
    
    List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660
    
        Administrative practice and procedure, American Samoa, Fisheries, 
    Fisheries, Fishing, Guam, Hawaiian Natives, Indians, Northern Mariana 
    Islands, Reporting and record keeping requirements.
    
        Dated: May 28, 1999.
    Andrew A. Rosenberg,
    Deputy Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
    Service.
        For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 660 is 
    proposed to be 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. Section 660.12 is amended by adding the definition of ``Lobster 
    grounds'', in alphabetical order, to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 660.12  Definitions.
    
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        Lobster grounds refers, singularly or collectively, to the 
    following four areas in Crustaceans Permit Area 1 that shall be used to 
    manage the lobster fishery:
        (1) Necker Island Lobster Grounds--waters bounded by straight lines 
    connecting the following coordinates in the order presented: 24 deg.00' 
    N. lat., 165 deg.00' W. long.; 24 deg.00' N. lat., 164 deg.00' W. 
    long.; 23 deg.00' N. lat., 164 deg.00' W. long.; and 23 deg.00' N. 
    lat., 165 deg.00' W. long.
        (2) Gardner Pinnacles Lobster Grounds--waters bounded by straight 
    lines connecting the following coordinates in the order presented: 
    25 deg.20' N. lat., 168 deg.20' W. long.; 25 deg.20' N. lat., 
    167 deg.40' W. long.; 24 deg.20' N. lat., 167 deg.40' W. long.; and 
    24 deg.20' N. lat., 168 deg.20' W. long.
        (3) Maro Reef Lobster Grounds--waters bounded by straight lines 
    connecting the following coordinates in the order presented: 25 deg.40' 
    N. lat., 171 deg.00' W. long.; 25 deg.40' N. lat., 170 deg.20' W. 
    long.; 25 deg.00' N. lat., 170 deg.20' W. long.; and 25 deg.00' N. 
    lat., 171 deg.00' W. long.
        (4) General NWHI Lobster Grounds--all waters within Crustaceans 
    Permit Area 1 except for the Necker Island, Gardner Pinnacles, and Maro 
    Reef Lobster Grounds.
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        3. Section 660.42 is amended by adding new paragraphs (a)(1)(vi) 
    and (a)(13) to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 660.42  Prohibitions.
    
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        (a) * * *
        (1) * * *
        (vi) In a lobster grounds after closure of that grounds as 
    specified in Sec. 660.50(b).
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        (13) Possess, on a fishing vessel that has a limited access permit 
    issued under this subpart, any lobster trap in a lobster grounds that 
    is closed under Sec. 660.50(b), unless the vessel has an operational 
    VMS unit, certified by NMFS, on board.
    * * * * *
        4. Section 660.48 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(7) to read 
    as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 660.48  Gear restrictions.
    
        (a) * * *
        (7) A vessel, whose owner has a limited access permit issued under 
    this subpart and has on board an operational VMS unit certified by 
    NMFS, may transit Crustaceans Permit Area 1, including Crustaceans 
    Permit Area 1 VMS Subarea, with lobster traps on board for the purpose 
    of moving to another lobster grounds or returning to port following the 
    closure date, as specified in Sec. 660.50, providing the vessel does 
    not stop or fish and is making steady progress to another lobster 
    grounds or back to port as determined by NMFS.
    * * * * *
        5. Section 660.50 is amended by revising paragraph (a) introductory 
    text,
    
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    paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(3) and (b)(4), and adding new paragraph (b)(5) 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 660.50  Harvest limitation program.
    
        (a) General. Harvest guidelines for the Necker Island Lobster 
    Grounds, Gardner Pinnacles Lobster Grounds, Maro Reef Lobster Grounds, 
    and General NWHI Lobster Grounds for Permit Area 1 will be set annually 
    for the calendar year and shall:
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        (b) Harvest guideline. (1) The Regional Administrator shall use 
    information from daily lobster catch reports and lobster sales reports 
    from previous years, and may use information from research sampling and 
    other sources to establish the annual harvest guideline in accordance 
    with the FMP after consultation with the Council.
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        (3) The Regional Administrator shall determine, on the basis of the 
    information reported to NMFS by the operator of each vessel fishing, 
    when the harvest guideline for each lobster ground will be reached.
        (4) Notice of the date when the harvest guideline for a lobster 
    ground is expected to be reached and specification of the closure date 
    of the lobster grounds will be provided to each permit holder and/or 
    operator of each permitted vessel at least 24 hours in advance of the 
    closure. After a closure, the harvest of lobster in that lobster ground 
    is prohibited, and the possession of lobster traps on board the vessel 
    in that lobster ground is prohibited unless allowed under 
    Sec. 660.48(a)(7).
        (5) With respect to the notification in paragraph (b)(4) of this 
    section, NMFS shall provide each permit holder and operator of each 
    permitted vessel with the following information, as appropriate:
        (i) Determination of when the over-all harvest guideline for 
    Crustaceans Permit Area 1 will be reached;
        (ii) Closure date after which harvest of lobster or possession of 
    lobster traps on board the vessel in a lobster grounds is prohibited;
        (iii) Closure date after which the possession of lobster traps on 
    board the vessel in Crustaceans Permit Area 1 is prohibited by any 
    permitted vessel that is not operating a VMS unit certified by NMFS; 
    and
        (iv) Specification of when further landings of lobster will be 
    prohibited by permitted vessels not carrying an operational VMS unit, 
    certified by NMFS, on board.
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    [FR Doc. 99-14061 Filed 6-2-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
06/03/1999
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Proposed rule; request for comments.
Document Number:
99-14061
Dates:
Written comments must be received on or before June 18, 1999.
Pages:
29834-29837 (4 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 990304061-9150-02, I.D. 051099A
RINs:
0648-AL63: 1999 Harvest Guideline for the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Lobster Fishery
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/0648-AL63/1999-harvest-guideline-for-the-northwestern-hawaiian-islands-lobster-fishery
PDF File:
99-14061.pdf
CFR: (5)
50 CFR 660.48(a)(7)
50 CFR 660.12
50 CFR 660.42
50 CFR 660.48
50 CFR 660.50