95-16094. North Pacific Fisheries Research Plan; Crab Vessel Fee Exemption  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 126 (Friday, June 30, 1995)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 34227-34229]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-16094]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    50 CFR Part 677
    
    [Docket No. 950615155-5155-01; I.D. 060695A]
    RIN 0648-AI01
    
    
    North Pacific Fisheries Research Plan; Crab Vessel Fee Exemption
    
    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 exempt certain crab catcher vessels from the 
    1995 fee-collection program authorized pursuant to the North Pacific 
    Fisheries Research Plan (Research Plan). This exemption would respond 
    to a request from the State of Alaska to conform the Research Plan to a 
    recent change in its crab observer coverage requirements for catcher 
    vessels participating in the Dutch Harbor and Adak area king crab 
    fisheries, and would avoid a ``double payment'' by the affected vessels 
    of both Research Plan fees and costs of the State required direct 
    observer coverage. This proposed rule is consistent with the intent of 
    the final rule implementing the Research Plan and is intended to 
    facilitate Federal/State cooperative implementation of the crab and 
    groundfish observer programs during the first year of the fee-
    collection program authorized under the Research Plan.
    
    DATES: Comments on this proposed rule must be received by July 12, 
    1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments on this proposed rule may be sent to Ronald J. 
    Berg, Chief, Fisheries Management Division, Alaska Region, NMFS, 709 
    West 9th Street, Juneau, AK 99801, or P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802-
    1668; Attn: Lori J. Gravel.
        Copies of the Research Plan and the Environmental Assessment/
    Regulatory Impact Review prepared for the Research Plan may be obtained 
    from the North Pacific Fishery Management Council, P.O. Box 103136, 
    Anchorage, AK 99510.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Susan Salveson, 907-586-7228.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        Regulations implementing the Research Plan became effective October 
    6, 1994 (59 FR 46126, September 6, 1994). A regulatory amendment was 
    published in the Federal Register on January 9, 1995 (60 FR 2344), 
    which clarified 1995 observer coverage requirements and revised the 
    definition of certain terms set out under Sec. 677.2. The purpose for, 
    and description of, the Research Plan are contained in the preamble to 
    the final rule (59 FR 46126, September 6, 1994).
        The Research Plan provides for the coordination of the crab 
    observer program administered by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game 
    (ADF&G) and the groundfish observer program administered by NMFS. 
    Regulations implementing the Research Plan set out 1995 observer 
    coverage requirements for the crab and groundfish fisheries 
    (Sec. 677.10(a)).
        The costs of implementing the Research Plan are financed by a fee 
    assessment of either 2 percent of the exvessel value of all Research 
    Plan fisheries or the actual costs of implementing the Research Plan, 
    whichever is less (Sec. 677.11). Although the fee liability for a given 
    amount of retained catch is divided equally between the processor and 
    harvesting vessel, processors are responsible for collecting all fee 
    assessments and for paying them bimonthly (Sec. 677.6(b)).
        Regulations at Sec. 677.6(b)(1) provide exemptions from fee 
    assessments during 1995 for groundfish catcher vessels equal to or 
    greater than 60 ft (18.3 m) length overall (LOA) and crab catcher 
    vessels required to carry observers while participating in specified 
    crab fisheries. This exemption is accomplished by reducing the 
    processor's fee assessment for these vessels to one-half of the fee 
    percentage established pursuant to Sec. 677.11. These two sectors of 
    the Research Plan fisheries were exempted, because they currently pay 
    costs for observer coverage that are equal to or greater than amounts 
    they would contribute under the 1995 Research Plan fee assessment 
    program.
        The 1995 observer coverage requirements for the king and Tanner 
    crab fisheries of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands area are set out 
    under Sec. 677.10(a)(3). These requirements are intended to reflect 
    existing ADF&G observer coverage requirements and to apply to all crab 
    processor vessels and catcher vessels participating in specified crab 
    fisheries.
        In recent years, the number of processor vessels participating in 
    the Adak and Dutch Harbor king crab fisheries has declined. At this 
    time, the majority of the participating fleet is made up of catcher 
    vessels, which currently are not required to carry observers. This has 
    resulted in a loss of information necessary to manage the Adak and 
    Dutch Harbor king crab stocks for sustained yield.
        At its March 1995 meeting, the Alaska Board of Fisheries (Board) 
    determined that additional observer coverage is needed for the catcher 
    vessel fleet participating in these king crab fisheries. In addition to 
    concerns about the reduced amount of observer data collected from the 
    Dutch Harbor and Adak king crab fisheries, ADF&G staff also provided 
    information that indicates that red king crab stocks in the Adak area 
    are severely depressed and that the Adak fishery should not be opened 
    unless adequate monitoring of the resource is provided through 
    increased observer coverage on the catcher vessel fleet.
        NMFS does not conduct crab surveys in the Adak and Dutch Harbor 
    areas. Furthermore, crab resource assessments of these vast areas would 
    be cost-prohibitive. The Board determined that observer coverage on all 
    catcher vessels in the Adak and Dutch Harbor king crab fisheries, 
    beginning with the September 1, 1995, opening of the brown king crab 
    fishery, is the only means available to collect information sufficient 
    to manage these stocks and allow a fishery. The Board requested the 
    North Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) to take action to 
    incorporate this additional coverage under the Research Plan and exempt 
    these vessels from 1995 Research Plan fee assessments to avoid a 
    ``double payment'' of both Research Plan fees and the costs of State 
    required direct observer coverage.
        At its April 1995 meeting, the Council considered the Board's 
    request, as well as testimony from ADF&G staff and persons representing 
    the crab industry. The Council concurred with the Board's recommended 
    action and requested NMFS to initiate rulemaking to revise 1995 crab 
    observer coverage requirements set out under regulations implementing 
    the Research Plan. The Council also requested NMFS to extend current 
    provisions for exemption from the 1995 Research Plan fees 
    (Sec. 677.6(b)(1)(iii)(B)) to include the above described fee 
    exemptions for crab catcher vessels participating in the Adak and Dutch 
    Harbor king crab fisheries.
        Table 1 lists the number of vessels participating in the Dutch 
    Harbor and Adak crab fisheries, the value of these fisheries and 
    associated costs of increased observer coverage. The catcher vessels' 
    portion of the 1995 fee based on value of retained catch would be 1 
    percent of the standard exvessel prices published in the final 1995 
    Research Plan specifications (59 FR 61556, December 1, 1994) multiplied 
    by projected catch, or $220,000. The projected observer coverage cost 
    for these catcher vessels is almost 300 
    
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    percent of the anticipated fee amount, or $669,750.
    
                Table 1.--Total Catch, Standard Price, Value, Fee           
     [1 percent of the value, observer days and cost for catcher vessels and
      catcher processor vessels participating in the Dutch Harbor and Adak  
       king crab fisheries. Catcher vessel observer costs are based on an   
                  assumed cost per observer day equal to $235]              
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                               Dutch Harbor                                 
                                brown king      Adak brown     Adak red king
                                   crab          king crab         crab     
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    Total catch (lbs).......       1,500,000       5,000,000         500,000
    Standard price..........           $3/lb           $3/lb           $5/lb
    Value...................      $4,500,000     $15,000,000      $2,500,000
    1% of value.............         $45,000        $150,000         $25,000
    No. processor vessels...               0               3               3
    No. catcher vessels                                                     
     (CVs)..................              15              25              15
    CV observer days........             900           1,500             450
    CV observer cost........        $211,500        $352,500        $105,750
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        Table 1 indicates that, if all of the catch in the Dutch Harbor and 
    Adak king crab fisheries were taken by crab catcher vessels, exempting 
    these vessels from the 1995 fee-collection program pursuant to the 
    request of the Board would reduce fee collections by $220,000. In 
    reality, catcher vessels would not take all of the catch, so the actual 
    reduction in fees would be somewhat less than this value.
        If the average catch per vessel is the same for catcher vessels and 
    catcher processors, and if the projected numbers of catcher vessels and 
    catcher processors are used to estimate the percent of catch that will 
    be taken by catcher vessels, the catcher vessels would take about 91 
    percent of the catch, the fee exemption for these vessels would result 
    in a $200,000 reduction in total fee liabilities, and the cost to 
    catcher vessels for observer coverage as a percent of their standard 
    exvessel value would be about 3.3 percent with the fee exemption or 
    about 4.3 percent without the exemption. NMFS does not anticipate that 
    a $200,000 reduction in 1995 fee liabilities would have a significant 
    impact on the collection of sufficient funds necessary for full 
    implementation of the Research Plan in the future.
    
    Classification
    
        The Assistant General Counsel of the Department of Commerce 
    certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
    Administration that this proposed rule, if adopted, would not have a 
    significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
    The proposed rule would result in reduced costs to the 15 crab catcher 
    vessels participating in the Adak and Dutch Harbor king crab fisheries. 
    The reduced fee liability is expected to total about $200,000. As a 
    result, a regulatory flexibility analysis was not prepared.
        If this proposed action is adopted, it should be done as soon as 
    possible, so that clear instructions may be sent out to the crab 
    industry, which reflect the amended 1995 fee collection program 
    authorized under the Research Plan. Delay in implementing the proposed 
    fee exemption would result in payment of 1995 Research Plan fees, in 
    addition to payment for observer coverage, by a sector of the crab 
    catcher vessel fleet. Total costs could exceed 4 percent of the 
    exvessel value of landed catch. This situation would constitute a 
    ``double payment'' for observer services and is counter to the 
    Council's intent for the 1995 fee collection program. NMFS is allowing 
    an opportunity for public comment for a 15-day period to expedite final 
    action, should NMFS approve it.
        This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
    purposes of E.O. 12866.
    
    List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 677
    
        Fisheries, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
    
        Dated: June 26, 1995.
    Gary Matlock,
    Program Management Officer, National Marine Fisheries Service.
    
        For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 677 is 
    proposed to be amended as follows:
    
    PART 677--NORTH PACIFIC FISHERIES RESEARCH PLAN
    
        1. The authority citation for part 677 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
    
        2. In Sec. 677.6, paragraph (b)(1)(iii)(A) is revised to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 677.6  Research Plan fee.
    
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        (b) * * *
        (1) * * *
        (iii) * * *
        (A) The round weight or round-weight equivalent of retained catch 
    of red king crab or brown king crab harvested from ADF&G's Adak 
    management area defined at 5 AAC 34.700, brown king crab harvested from 
    ADF&G's Dutch Harbor management area defined at 5 AAC 34.600, 
    Chionoecetes tanneri Tanner crab, C. angulatus Tanner crab, and 
    Lithodes cousei king crab determined by the best available information 
    received by the Regional Director since the last bimonthly billing 
    period, multiplied by the standard exvessel price established pursuant 
    to Sec. 677.11 for the calendar year, multiplied by one-half the fee 
    percentage established pursuant to Sec. 677.11 for the calendar year; 
    plus
    * * * * *
        3. In Sec. 677.10, paragraph (a)(3) is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 677.10  General requirements.
    
        (a) * * *
        (3) Requirements for vessel operators of Bering Sea and Aleutian 
    Islands area king and Tanner crab. An operator of a vessel that 
    harvests or processes king or Tanner crab must have one or more State 
    of Alaska-certified observers on board the vessel whenever king or 
    Tanner crab are received, processed, or onboard the vessel in the 
    Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands area if the operator is required to do 
    so by Alaska State regulations at 5 AAC 34.035, 34.082, 35.082, or 
    39.645.
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    [FR Doc. 95-16094 Filed 6-27-95; 9:18 am]
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Document Information

Published:
06/30/1995
Department:
Commerce Department
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Proposed rule; request for comments.
Document Number:
95-16094
Dates:
Comments on this proposed rule must be received by July 12, 1995.
Pages:
34227-34229 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 950615155-5155-01, I.D. 060695A
RINs:
0648-AI01
PDF File:
95-16094.pdf
CFR: (2)
50 CFR 677.6
50 CFR 677.10