94-15838. Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery  

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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    50 CFR Part 663
    
    [Docket No. 931249-3349; I.D. 062394A]
    
     
    
    Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery
    
    AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Fishing restrictions; request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: NMFS announces a reduction in the cumulative vessel trip limit 
    for the Dover sole, thornyheads, and trawl-caught sablefish complex 
    (DTS) and reductions in the cumulative vessel trip limits for 
    thornyheads and trawl-caught sablefish in the groundfish fishery off 
    Washington, Oregon, and California. This action is authorized by the 
    regulations implementing the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery 
    Management Plan (FMP). The trip limits are designed to keep landings 
    within the 1994 harvest guidelines for these species while extending 
    the fishery as long as possible during the year.
    
    DATES: Effective from 0001 hours (local time) July, 1, 1994, until 
    December 31, 1994. Comments will be accepted through July 15, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Submit comments to J. Gary Smith, Acting Regional Director, 
    Northwest Region, National Marine Fisheries Service, 7600 Sand Point 
    Way NE., BIN-C15700, Seattle, WA 98115-0070; or Rodney McInnis, Acting 
    Regional Director, Southwest Region, National Marine Fisheries Service, 
    501 West Ocean Blvd., Suite 4200, Long Beach, CA 90802-4213.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: William L. Robinson at
        206-526-6140; or Rodney McInnis at 310-980-4040.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FMP and its implementing regulations (50 
    CFR part 663) provide for rapid changes to specific management measures 
    that have been designated routine. Trip landing and frequency limits 
    for the DTS complex are among those management measures that have been 
    designated as routine at 50 CFR 663.23(c)(1). Implementation and 
    further adjustment of those measures may occur after consideration at a 
    single Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) meeting.
        A trip limit is defined at 50 CFR 663.2 as:
    
        the total allowable amount of a groundfish species or species 
    complex by weight, or by percentage of weight of fish on board, that 
    may be taken and retained, possessed, or landed from a single 
    fishing trip.
    
        A cumulative trip limit is the maximum amount that may be taken and 
    retained, possessed or landed per vessel in a specified period of time, 
    without a limit on the number of landings or trips. Cumulative trip 
    limits for 1994 apply to calendar months.
        On January 1, 1994, the cumulative trip limit for the DTS complex 
    was set at 50,000 lb (22,680 kg) per month, including no more than 
    30,000 lb (13,608 kg) of thornyheads and 12,000 lb (5,443 kg) of trawl-
    caught sablefish. In any landing of the DTS complex, the trip limit for 
    trawl-caught sablefish was set at 1,000 lb (454 kg) or 25 percent of 
    the DTS complex, whichever was greater, and applied to each trip. In 
    any landing, no more than 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) could be trawl-caught 
    sablefish smaller than 22 inches (56 cm) (total length) (59 FR 685, 
    January 6, 1994).
        In order to simplify the percentage portion of the trip limit, on 
    May 6, 1994, NMFS restated it in equivalent terms that are easier to 
    calculate--25 percent of the DTS complex (including sablefish) is 
    equivalent to 33.333 percent (approximately one third) of the legal 
    thornyheads and Dover sole (i.e., the DTS complex excluding sablefish) 
    (59 FR 23638, May 6, 1994).
        DTS are managed collectively as the DTS complex because they are 
    often caught together in the trawl fishery. Information on DTS complex 
    landings indicated that at the current rate of harvest, the harvest 
    guidelines for thornyheads and trawl-caught sablefish would be achieved 
    well before the end of the year. The Council, therefore, convened an 
    emergency tele-conference Council meeting to consider the issue on June 
    17, 1994. The best available information presented at the June 17, 
    1994, teleconference Council meeting indicated that the trawl catch of 
    sablefish through May 28, 1994, was 1,803 mt or 51 percent of the 1994 
    trawl allocation, and that the catch rate for trawl-caught sablefish 
    during April-May 1994 was 112 percent of the catch rate average for 
    this period in 1992 and 1993. The data also indicated that the catch of 
    thornyheads through May 28, 1994, was 3,829 mt or 55 percent of the 
    1994 harvest guideline for thornyheads. High thornyhead prices to the 
    fishers have attracted much greater effort, and the recent rate of 
    thornyhead landings was 78 percent above the 1992-1993 catch rate 
    average.
        Consequently, if landing rates are not curtailed, the harvest 
    guideline for trawl-caught sablefish (3,521 mt) would be taken near 
    August 26, 1994, and the harvest guideline for thornyheads (7,000 mt) 
    would be taken near August 7, 1994. In order to delay the achievement 
    of the harvest guidelines, the Council recommended imposing an 
    immediate reduction in the cumulative trip limit for the DTS complex 
    from 50,000 lb (22,680 kg) to 30,000 lb (13,608 kg) per calendar month. 
    Within this limit, no more than 8,000 lb (3,629 kg) may be thornyheads 
    (down from 30,000 lb (13,608 kg)) and no more than 6,000 lb (2,722 kg) 
    may be trawl-caught sablefish (down from 12,000 lb (5,443 kg)). The 
    individual trip limit for trawl-caught sablefish of 1,000 lb (454 kg) 
    or 33.333 percent of the legal thornyheads and Dover sole, whichever is 
    greater, and the 5,000 pound (2,268 kg) limit on trawl-caught sablefish 
    smaller than 22 inches (56 cm) (total length) remain unchanged.
        The sharp increase in monthly catch of thornyheads and sablefish 
    has been associated with a decrease in the monthly catch of Dover sole. 
    The reduction in the thornyhead cumulative limit is expected to greatly 
    reduce the magnitude and frequency of trips in deep water. The shift in 
    effort to shallow water should increase the catch of Dover sole and 
    decrease the catch of thornyheads, but sablefish are caught in 
    association with both species. Because the sablefish limit has been 
    reduced to 6,000 lb (2,721 kg), the reduction in the DTS complex limit 
    from 50,000 lb (22,680 kg) to 30,000 lb (13,608 kg) is designed to 
    prevent increases in sablefish discard as vessels increase targeting on 
    Dover sole.
    
    Secretarial Action
    
        NMFS hereby announces the following change to the management 
    measures announced at 59 FR 685, January 6, 1994, pursuant to 50 CFR 
    663.23(c)(1):
        (1) Coastwide, no more than 30,000 lb (13,608 kg) cumulative of the 
    DTS complex may be taken and retained, possessed, or landed per vessel 
    in a calendar month, of which no more than 8,000 lb (3,629 kg) 
    cumulative of thornyheads and 6,000 lb (2,722 kg) cumulative of trawl-
    caught sablefish may be taken and retained, possessed, or landed per 
    vessel in a calendar month.
        (2) In any trip, no more than 1,000 lb (454 kg) or 33.333 percent 
    of the legal thornyheads and Dover sole, whichever is greater, may be 
    trawl-caught sablefish; and no more than 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) may be 
    trawl-caught sablefish smaller than 22 inches (56 cm) (total length).
        The determination to take this action is based on the most recent 
    data available. The aggregate data upon which the determination is 
    based are available for public inspection at the Office of the Regional 
    Director, Northwest Region, (see ADDRESSES) during business hours.
    
    Classification
    
        Delay in the implementation of this action could result in 
    exceeding the trawl-caught sablefish allocation and/or exceeding the 
    thornyhead limited entry harvest guideline. Furthermore, there was an 
    opportunity for public comment at the June 17 Council meeting. The 
    Secretary therefore finds good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) and 
    553(d)(3) to waive the requirements for publication of a general notice 
    of proposed rulemaking and a 30-day delay in effectiveness for this 
    action.
        This action is taken under the authority of 50 CFR 663.23(c) and is 
    exempt from OMB review under E.O. 12866.
    
        Dated: June 24, 1994.
    David S. Crestin,
    Acting Director, Office of Fisheries Conservation and Management, 
    National Marine Fisheries Service.
    [FR Doc. 94-15838 Filed 6-27-94; 12:12 pm]
    BILLING CODE 3510-22-F
    
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
7/1/1994
Published:
06/30/1994
Department:
Commerce Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Fishing restrictions; request for comments.
Document Number:
94-15838
Dates:
Effective from 0001 hours (local time) July, 1, 1994, until December 31, 1994. Comments will be accepted through July 15, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: June 30, 1994, Docket No. 931249-3349, I.D. 062394A
CFR: (1)
50 CFR 663