98-14735. Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; List of Fisheries and Gear, and Notification Guidelines  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 107 (Thursday, June 4, 1998)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 30455-30465]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-14735]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    
    50 CFR Part 600
    
    [Docket No. 980519132-8132-01; I.D.022498F]
    RIN 0648-AK49
    
    
    Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; List of Fisheries and Gear, and 
    Notification 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 to establish a list of fisheries and fishing 
    gear used in those fisheries under the authority of each Regional 
    Fishery Management Council (Council), or the Secretary of Commerce 
    (Secretary) for Atlantic highly migratory species. NMFS also proposes 
    guidelines for determining when fishing gear or a fishery is 
    sufficiently different from those listed to require notification of the 
    appropriate authority. The list of fisheries and gear and the 
    guidelines would apply only to fisheries and gear that occur within the
    
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    U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). This proposed rule would also 
    provide a process by which fishermen can give notification to the 
    appropriate Council or to the Secretary in order to use a gear that 
    does not appear on the list of allowable gear types or to participate 
    in an unlisted fishery. The proposed list and guidelines are required 
    by the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery and Conservation and Management Act 
    (Magnuson-Stevens Act), as amended by the Sustainable Fisheries Act 
    (SFA).
    
    DATES: Comments must be received by July 6, 1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to Dr. Gary C. Matlock, Director, 
    Office of Sustainable Fisheries, NMFS, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver 
    Spring, MD 20910. Comments regarding the collection-of-information 
    requirement contained in this rule should be sent to the above address 
    and to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of 
    Management and Budget (OMB), Washington, DC 20503 (Attention: NOAA Desk 
    Officer).
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mark Millikin, NMFS, 301/713-2344.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        This rulemaking is required by the Magnuson-Stevens Act (16 U.S.C. 
    1801 et seq.), as amended by the SFA, which was signed into law on 
    October 11, 1996. Section 305(a) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act requires 
    that the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary), not later than 18 months 
    after the date of enactment of the SFA, publish in the Federal 
    Register, after notice and an opportunity for public comment, a list of 
    fisheries under the authority of each Council and all fishing gear used 
    in such fisheries. This list is to be based on information submitted by 
    the Councils under section 303(a) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and for 
    Atlantic highly migratory pelagic fisheries to which section 302(a)(3) 
    applies. In addition, the Magnuson-Stevens Act requires that the 
    Secretary include with such a list guidelines for determining when 
    fishing gear or a fishery is sufficiently different from those listed 
    as to require fishermen or other individuals to notify a Council or the 
    Secretary under section 305(a)(3).
    
    List of Fisheries and Gear
    
        As required by the SFA, the Councils submitted to NMFS a list of 
    fisheries under their authority and the gear types used in each 
    fishery. Fisheries under a Council's authority include those managed 
    through a fishery management plan (FMP) and fisheries occurring within 
    the geographical boundaries of that Council not managed through an FMP. 
    In addition to these submissions, the List of Fisheries (LOF), as 
    required by the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) and published on 
    February 4, 1998 (63 FR 5748), was used as an additional source of 
    information to ensure the list of fisheries and gear types was 
    complete. The result is the proposed list of fisheries and allowable 
    gear types for all fisheries within the EEZ.
        NMFS is not aware of any Treaty Indian tribe or subsistence 
    fisheries in the EEZ other than those listed in Sec. 600.725(v) of this 
    proposed rule. This action is not intended to supersede or otherwise 
    affect exemptions that exist for subsistence or Native American harvest 
    under Treaty Indian fisheries. However, NMFS is particularly interested 
    in receiving public comment on this topic.
        NMFS is considering the possibility that exceptions to the full 90-
    day waiting period, before using a new gear or participating in a new 
    fishery, may be desirable under certain circumstances. NMFS invites 
    comments on what conditions might warrant such an expedited review and 
    approval of a new gear or fishery.
        This rule is not intended to affect experimental fisheries 
    conducted for a year or less elsewhere under Title 50, Chapter VI of 
    the CFR.
        NMFS requests comments regarding the completeness and accuracy of 
    the proposed list of gear, definitions, and fisheries that may have 
    been inadvertently left off the proposed list of fisheries and 
    allowable gear. While gear types were included on the list, methods of 
    gear deployment were not. This explains the absence of ``gears'' such 
    as pelagic longline, jig, troll, bottom trawl, otter trawl, or drift 
    gillnet on the proposed list. For example, ``jig'' and ``troll'' are 
    considered deployment methods for hook-and-line gear, rather than gear 
    types. Terms such as ``pelagic,'' ``bottom,'' and ``drift'' are 
    modifiers that describe where in the water column the specific gear 
    type is used. Also, ``hand gear'' is included on the list only under 
    fisheries where it is the only allowed method of harvest--the Caribbean 
    Queen Conch FMP and the Coral Reef FMPs in the South Atlantic and the 
    Gulf of Mexico.
        Definitions of each gear type were developed to describe and 
    differentiate among gear used in the fisheries. In order to derive 
    these definitions of gear types, existing definitions of gear types 
    were obtained from fishery regulations in Title 50, Chapter VI of the 
    CFR. Various sources were used to obtain general definitions for gear 
    types not contained in regulations, including staff of the Councils, 
    NMFS, and the Interstate Marine Fishery Commissions. Literature sources 
    and manuals on gear types were also used to obtain gear definitions. 
    The gear definitions are an important aspect of this activity because 
    the definitions will determine the specific allowable gear in each 
    fishery. In addition, the gear definitions have implications for the 
    guidelines when determining if a particular gear type is sufficiently 
    different from those listed so as to require notification under section 
    305(a) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act. General definitions would be added 
    to section 600.10.
    
    Prohibitions on Use of Unlisted Gear
    
        Listed gear would be allowed to be used only in a manner that is 
    consistent with existing laws or regulations. The list of fisheries and 
    allowable gear would not, in any way, alter or supersede any 
    definitions or regulations contained elsewhere in 50 CFR chapter VI. A 
    person or vessel would be prohibited from engaging in fishing or 
    employing fishing gear when such fishing or gear is prohibited or 
    restricted by regulation under an FMP, as implemented elsewhere in 50 
    CFR chapter VI, or under other applicable law.
    
    Procedures for Notification of New Gear or Fisheries
    
        Based on comments received on this proposed rule, NMFS will publish 
    a final rule containing the final list of fisheries and gear used in 
    those fisheries. One hundred and eighty days after the publication of 
    the final list of fisheries and gear, no individual or vessel may 
    employ unlisted fishing gear or participate in an unlisted fishery 
    without providing notification of intent to the appropriate Council, or 
    to the Director, Office of Sustainable fisheries, NMFS (Director), in 
    the case of Atlantic highly migratory species fisheries. Fishermen and 
    vessels may not participate in unlisted fisheries or use unlisted gear 
    for a period of 90 days following notification of the Council or the 
    Director. Required information for adequate notification is listed in 
    section 600.747(c)(3).
    
    Species Other Than Atlantic Highly Migratory Species
    
        After receiving notification regarding intended participation in an 
    unlisted fishery or use of unlisted gear, a Council would begin 
    consideration of the notification and immediately send a copy of the 
    notification to the appropriate NMFS Regional Administrator (RA). If, 
    after
    
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    consideration of the notification and accompanying information, a 
    Council found that the new gear or fishery would not compromise the 
    effectiveness of conservation and management efforts under the 
    Magnuson-Stevens Act, it would recommend to the RA that the authorized 
    list of fisheries and gear be amended, provide rationale and supporting 
    analysis, and provide a draft proposed rule to amend the authorized 
    list of fisheries and gear for publication in the Federal Register. If 
    the Council found that the proposed new gear or fishery would be 
    detrimental to conservation and management efforts, the Council would 
    recommend to the RA that the authorized list of fisheries and gear not 
    be amended, that a proposed rule not be published, give reasons for its 
    recommendation for a disapproval, and might request NMFS to issue 
    emergency or interim regulations, and begin preparation of an FMP or 
    amendment to an FMP, if appropriate.
        Based on the information provided in the notification and by the 
    Council, NMFS would determine if the new gear or fishery would 
    compromise the effectiveness of conservation and management efforts 
    under the Magnuson-Stevens Act and whether to publish the proposed rule 
    to amend the list of fisheries and gear.
        If the initial determination were positive, NMFS would publish the 
    proposed rule, with a 30-day comment period. Following the end of the 
    comment period, NMFS would either approve or disapprove the change to 
    the list based on the potential impacts on the effectiveness of 
    conservation and management efforts. If approved, NMFS would publish a 
    final rule revising the list, and notify the applicant of the final 
    approval. If the use of the gear or participation in a fishery were 
    determined to be detrimental to conservation and management efforts 
    under the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the proposed addition to the list would 
    be disapproved, NMFS would notify the applicant and the appropriate 
    Council of the negative determination and the reasons for the 
    determination, and might publish emergency or interim regulations in 
    the Federal Register to prohibit or restrict the use of the unlisted 
    gear or fishing in the unlisted fishery. Upon notification by NMFS that 
    the proposed revision had been disapproved, the Council should begin 
    preparation of an FMP or amendment to an FMP in order to provide 
    permanent regulations relative to that gear type or fishery.
        If the initial determination by NMFS were negative, because use of 
    the gear or participation in the fishery were likely to compromise 
    conservation and management efforts under the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and 
    it were unlikely that additional new information would be gained from a 
    public comment period, then NMFS would notify the applicant and the 
    Council of the negative determination and the reasons for that 
    determination, and might publish emergency or interim regulations in 
    the Federal Register to prohibit or restrict the use of the unlisted 
    gear or fishing in the unlisted fishery. The Council should then begin 
    preparation of an FMP or an amendment to an FMP to provide permanent 
    regulations relative to that gear type or fishery.
    
    Atlantic Highly Migratory Species
    
        Notification of intent to use an unlisted gear or participate in an 
    unlisted fishery for Atlantic highly migratory species would be 
    addressed to the Director. After receiving such notification, a 
    determination would be made whether the new gear or new fishery would 
    compromise the effectiveness of conservation and management programs 
    and whether to publish a proposed rule to amend the list of gear and 
    fisheries.
        If the determination were positive, a proposed rule to amend the 
    list of gear and fisheries would be published in the Federal Register 
    for public comment. Following the end of the public comment period, 
    NMFS would consider comments or new information received relative to 
    the effect of the new gear or fishery on conservation and management 
    programs, and would either approve or disapprove the proposed 
    amendment. If approved, the applicant would be notified, and a final 
    rule would be published amending the list of fisheries and gear. If 
    after receiving public comment, NMFS disapproved the proposed 
    amendment, the applicant would be notified of the disapproval, 
    including reasons for the disapproval, and NMFS might publish emergency 
    or interim regulations and subsequently develop or amend the FMP to 
    prohibit or restrict the use of the unlisted gear or participation in 
    the unlisted fishery.
        If the initial determination were negative, NMFS would notify the 
    applicant, including the reasons for the disapproval, and might publish 
    emergency or interim regulations and subsequently develop or amend an 
    FMP to prohibit or restrict the use of the unlisted gear or 
    participation in the unlisted fishery.
    
    Issues or Topics of Special Concern
    
        NMFS specifically encourages comments on this proposed rule 
    regarding the determination of what constitutes a ``different'' gear or 
    fishery when an individual is attempting to use a new gear or enter a 
    new fishery not on the proposed list of fisheries and gear. NMFS also 
    requests comments regarding the types of information that would be 
    required in the notification that would be submitted to the appropriate 
    authority. The proposed list of gear by fishery under the Councils, or 
    the Secretary in the case of Atlantic highly migratory species, appears 
    at Sec. 600.725.
    
    Classification
    
        This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
    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 will not have a 
    significant impact on a substantial number of small entities. This 
    action does not change the analyses already completed nor the 
    conclusions made under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) for any 
    gear that can be used in a fishery or gear that is prohibited 
    seasonally, or year round, for any previous rulemakings for fisheries 
    under 50 CFR parts 600, 622, 630, 640, 644, 648, 649, 654, 660, 678, 
    and 679. NMFS' guidelines for preparation of economic analyses to 
    comply with the RFA assume that a ``substantial number'' of small 
    entities would generally be 20 percent of the total universe of small 
    entities affected by the regulation. A regulation would have a 
    ``significant impact'' on a substantial number of small entities if any 
    of the following criteria are met: Annual gross revenues are reduced by 
    more than 5 percent, total costs of production are increased by more 
    than 5 percent, compliance costs for small entities are at least 10 
    percent higher than compliance costs as a percent of sales for large 
    entities, or the action results in a cessation of business operations 
    of 2 percent or more of small entities affected by the action. None of 
    the aforementioned criteria were met by this action. The formalized 
    list of fisheries currently in the EEZ and gears within those fisheries 
    does not change any costs or revenues for members of the fishing 
    industry. The new procedure that will be required before a fisherman 
    may participate in a new fishery or employ a new gear in an existing 
    fishery will affect only that small group of
    
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    individuals (about 20 per year) having to comply with the notification 
    procedure because of reporting requirements associated with it. As a 
    result, a regulatory flexibility analysis was not prepared for this 
    action. Any future rule prohibiting or restricting use of gear or 
    prosecution of a fishery will be analyzed in accordance with the RFA.
        This rule contains a collection-of-information requirement subject 
    to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). This collection-of-information 
    requirement has been submitted to OMB for approval. Public reporting 
    burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 1 
    hour per response for Council notification of entry into a new fishery 
    or use of a new gear in a current fishery, including the time for 
    reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and 
    maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing 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 collection of information, including 
    through the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of 
    information technology. Send comments regarding these burden estimates 
    or any other aspect of this collection of information, including 
    suggestions for reducing this burden, to NMFS and OMB (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.
    
    List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 600
    
        Administrative practice and procedure, Confidential business 
    information, Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing vessels, Foreign relations, 
    Intergovernmental relations, Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping 
    requirements, Statistics.
    
        Dated: May 27, 1998.
    Rolland A. Schmitten,
    Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
    Service.
    
        For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 600 is 
    proposed to be amended as follows:
    
    PART 600--MAGNUSON-STEVENS ACT PROVISIONS
    
        1. The authority citation for part 600 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 5 U.S.C. and 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
    
        2. In Sec. 600.10, the definition for ``trawl'' is revised and new 
    definitions for ``allowable chemical,'' ``bandit gear,'' ``barrier 
    net,'' ``bully net,'' ``buoy gear,'' ``dip net,'' ``dredge,'' 
    ``handline,'' ``hoop net,'' ``lampara net,'' ``longline,'' ``pair 
    trawl,'' ``powerhead,'' ``purse seine,'' ``rod and reel,'' ``seine,'' 
    ``slurp gun,'' ``snare,'' ``spear,'' ``tangle net dredge,'' ``trammel 
    net,'' and ``trap,'' are added in alphabetical order to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 600.10  Definitions.
    
    * * * * *
        Allowable chemical means a substance, generally used to immobilize 
    marine life so it can be captured alive, that, when introduced into the 
    water, does not take Gulf and South Atlantic prohibited coral and is 
    allowed by Florida for the harvest of tropical fish.
    * * * * *
        Bandit gear means vertical hook and line gear with rods that are 
    attached to the vessel when in use. Lines are retrieved by manual, 
    electric, or hydraulic reels.
        Barrier net means a small-mesh net used to capture coral reef 
    fishes.
        Bully net means a circular frame attached at right angles to a pole 
    and supporting a conical bag of webbing.
        Buoy gear means fishing gear consisting of a float and one or more 
    weighted lines suspended therefrom, generally long enough to reach the 
    bottom. A hook or hooks are on the lines at or near the end. The float 
    and line(s) drift freely and are retrieved periodically to remove catch 
    and rebait hooks.
    * * * * *
        Dip net means a small mesh bag, sometimes attached to a handle, 
    shaped and framed in various ways. It is operated by hand or partially 
    by mechanical power to capture the fish by a scooping motion.
    * * * * *
        Dredge means a gear consisting of a mouth frame attached to a 
    holding bag constructed of metal rings or mesh.
    * * * * *
        Handline means fishing gear that is set and pulled by hand and 
    consists of one vertical line to which may be attached leader lines 
    with hooks.
    * * * * *
        Hoop net means a frame, circular or otherwise, supporting a shallow 
    bag of webbing and suspended by a line and bridles.
    * * * * *
        Lampara net means a surround net with the sections of netting made 
    and joined to create bagging. It is hauled with purse rings.
        Longline means a line that is deployed horizontally and to which 
    gangions and hooks or pots are attached. Longlines can be stationary, 
    anchored, or buoyed lines that may be hauled manually, electrically, or 
    hydraulically.
    * * * * *
        Pair trawl means a cone or funnel-shaped net that is towed through 
    the water by two boats simultaneously.
    * * * * *
        Powerhead means any device with an explosive charge, usually 
    attached to a spear gun, spear, pole, or stick, that may or may not 
    fire a projectile upon contact.
    * * * * *
        Purse seine means a floated and weighted encircling net that is 
    closed by means of a drawstring threaded through rings attached to the 
    bottom of the net.
    * * * * *
        Rod and reel means a hand-held (including rod holder) fishing rod 
    with a manually or electrically operated reel attached.
    * * * * *
        Seine means a net with a small conical bag and long narrow wings, 
    that is rigged with floats and weights.
        Slurp gun means tube-shaped suction device that operates somewhat 
    like a syringe by sucking up the fish into a holding bag.
        Snare means a device consisting of a pole to which is attached a 
    line forming at its end a loop with a running knot that tightens around 
    the fish when the line is pulled.
        Spear means a sharp, pointed, or barbed instrument on a shaft. 
    Spears can be operated manually or shot from a gun or sling.
    * * * * *
        Tangle net dredge means dredge gear consisting of weights and 
    flimsy netting that hangs loosely in order to immediately entangle 
    fish.
    * * * * *
        Trammel net means a net consisting of two or more panels of 
    netting, suspended vertically in the water column by a common float 
    line and a
    
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    common weight line. One panel of netting has a larger mesh size than 
    the other(s) in order to entrap fish in a pocket.
    * * * * *
        Trap means a portable, enclosed device with one or more gates or 
    entrances and one or more lines attached to surface floats. Also called 
    a pot.
        Trawl means a cone or funnel-shaped net that is towed through the 
    water.
    * * * * *
        3. In Sec. 600.725, paragraph (v) is added to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 600.725  General prohibitions.
    
    * * * * *
        (v) The use of any gear or participation in a fishery not on the 
    following list of authorized fisheries and gear is prohibited after 
    [date 180 days after the date of publication of the final rule]. Listed 
    gear can only be used in a manner that is consistent with existing laws 
    or regulations. The list of fisheries and allowable gear does not, in 
    any way, alter or supersede any definitions or regulations contained 
    elsewhere in this chapter. A person or vessel is prohibited from 
    engaging in fishing or employing fishing gear when such fishing or gear 
    is prohibited or restricted by regulation under an FMP or under other 
    applicable law. However, after [date 180 days after the date of 
    publication of the final rule], an individual fisherman may notify the 
    appropriate Council, or the Assistant Administrator in the case of 
    Atlantic highly migratory species, of the intent to use a gear or 
    participate in a fishery not already on this list. Ninety days after 
    such notification, the individual may use the gear or participate in 
    that fishery unless regulatory action is taken to prohibit the use of 
    the gear or participate in the fishery (e.g., through emergency or 
    interim regulations). The list of authorized fisheries and gear is as 
    follows:
    
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                       Fishery                        Allowable gear types  
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                 New England Fishery Management Council (NEFMC)             
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    Atlantic Sea Scallops Fishery Management Plan                           
     FMP:                                                                   
        A. Dredge fishery........................  A. Dredge.               
        B. Trawl fishery.........................  B. Trawl.                
    Atlantic Salmon FMP..........................  No harvest/possession in 
                                                    the EEZ.                
    Northeast (NE) Multispecies FMP:                                        
        A. NE Multispecies Sink Gillnet..........  A. Gillnet.              
        B. North Atlantic bottom trawl...........  B. Trawl.                
        C. Groundfish hook and line..............  C. Longline, handline.   
        D. Mixed species trap/pot................  D. Trap/pot.             
        E. Dredge fishery........................  E. Dredge.               
        F. Seine fishery.........................  F. Seine.                
        G. Recreational fishery..................  G. Rod and reel,         
                                                    handline, spear.        
    American Lobster FMP:                                                   
        A. Lobster pot/trap......................  A. Pot, trap.            
        B. North Atlantic bottom trawl...........  B. Trawl.                
        C. Coastal/inshore gillnet...............  C. Gillnet.              
        D. Dredge fishery........................  D. Dredge.               
        E. Recreational fishery..................  E. Pot, trap.            
    Atlantic Herring Preliminary Fishery                                    
     Management Plan:                                                       
        A. Coastal herring trawl.................  A. Trawl.                
        B. Atlantic herring purse seine..........  B. Purse seine.          
        C. Coastal/inshore gillnet...............  C. Gillnet.              
        D. Herring pair trawl fishery............  D. Pair trawl.           
        E. Recreational fishery..................  E. Hook and line.        
    Dogfish Fishery (Non-FMP):                                              
        A. Gillnet fishery.......................  A. Gillnet.              
        B. Trawl fishery.........................  B. Trawl.                
    Atlantic Bluefish (FMP managed by MAFMC):                               
        A. Pelagic longline/hook and line........  A. Longline, handline.   
        B. Seine fishery.........................  B. Purse seine, seine.   
        C. Mixed species pot/trap fishery........  C. Pot, trap.            
        D. Bluefish, croaker, flounder trawl.....  D. Trawl.                
        E. Pelagic drift gillnet fishery.........  E. Gillnet.              
        F. Dredge fishery........................  F. Dredge.               
        G. Recreational fishery..................  G. Rod and reel,         
                                                    handline, trap, pot.    
    Atlantic Mackerel, Squid and Butterfish                                 
     Fishery (FMP managed by the MAFMC):                                    
        A. Mackerel, squid, butterfish trawl.....  A. Trawl.                
        B. Pelagic drift gillnet.................  B. Gillnet.              
        C. Pelagic longline/hook and line........  C. Longline, handline.   
        D. Purse seine fishery...................  D. Purse seine.          
        E. Mixed species pot/trap fishery........  E. Pot, trap.            
        F. Dredge fishery........................  F. Dredge.               
        G. Recreational fishery..................  G. Rod and reel,         
                                                    handline, pot.          
    Atlantic Menhaden Purse Seine (Non-FMP)......  Purse seine.             
    Atlantic Halibut Fishery (Non-FMP)...........  Longline.                
    Weakfish Fishery (Non-FMP):                                             
        A. Commercial fishery....................  A. Trawl, gillnet, hook  
                                                    and line.               
        B. Recreational fishery..................  B. Hook and line.        
    Atlantic Mussel/Sea Urchin Dredge Fishery      Dredge.                  
     (Non-FMP).                                                             
    Atlantic Skate Fishery:                                                 
        A. Trawl fishery.........................  A. Trawl.                
        B. Gillnet fishery.......................  B. Gillnet.              
    
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    Crab Fishery (Non-FMP).......................  Pot.                     
    Northern Shrimp Fishery:                                                
        A. Shrimp trawl fishery..................  A. Trawl.                
        B. Shrimp pot fishery....................  B. Pot.                  
    Monkfish Fishery (Non-FMP):                                             
        A. Trawl fishery.........................  A. Trawl.                
        B. Gillnet fishery.......................  B. Gillnet.              
    Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass Fishery                           
     (FMP managed by MAFMC):                                                
        A. Bluefish, croaker, flounder trawl.....  A. Trawl.                
        B. Pelagic longline/hook and line........  B. Longline, handline.   
        C. Mixed species pot/trap fishery........  C. Pot, trap.            
        D. Pelagic drift gillnet fishery.........  D. Gillnet.              
        E. Recreational fishery..................  E. Rod and reel,         
                                                    handline, pot, trap.    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (MAFMC)            
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass FMP:                              
        A. Bluefish, croaker, flounder trawl.....  A. Trawl.                
        B. Pelagic longline/hook and line........  B. Longline, handline.   
        C. Mixed species pot/trap fishery........  C. Pot, trap.            
        D. Pelagic drift gillnet fishery.........  D. Gillnet.              
        E. Recreational fishery..................  E. Rod and reel,         
                                                    handline, pot, trap.    
    Atlantic Bluefish FMP:                                                  
        A. Bluefish, Croaker, Flounder trawl.....  A. Trawl.                
        B. Pelagic longline/hook and.............  B. Longline, handline.   
        C. Mixed species pot/trap fishery........  C. Pot, trap.            
        D. Pelagic drift gillnet fishery.........  D. Gillnet.              
        E. Seine fishery.........................  E. Purse seine, seine.   
        F. Dredge fishery........................  F. Dredge.               
        G. Recreational fishery..................  G. Rod and reel,         
                                                    handline, trap, pot.    
    Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish FMP:                           
        A. Mackerel, Squid, Butterfish trawl.....  A. Trawl.                
        B. Pelagic drift gillnet.................  B. Gillnet.              
        C. Pelagic longline/hook and.............  C. Longline, handline.   
        D. Purse seine fishery...................  D. Purse seine.          
        E. Mixed species pot/trap fishery........  E. Pot, trap.            
        F. Dredge fishery........................  F. Dredge.               
        G. Recreational fishery..................  G. Rod and reel,         
                                                    handline, pot.          
    Surf Clam/Ocean Quahog FMP...................  Dredge.                  
    Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery (FMP managed by                            
     NEFMC):                                                                
        A. Dredge fishery........................  A. Dredge.               
        B. Trawl fishery.........................  B. Trawl.                
    Atlantic Menhaden Purse Seine Fishery (Non-    Purse seine.             
     FMP).                                                                  
    Northern Shrimp Trawl (Non-FMP)..............  Trawl.                   
    American Lobster Fishery (FMP managed by       Pot, trap.               
     NEFMC).                                                                
    Weakfish fishery (Non-FMP):                                             
        A. Commercial fishery....................  A. Trawl, gillnet, hook  
                                                    and line.               
        B. Recreational fishery..................  B. Hook and line.        
    Mixed Species Trawl (Non-FMP)................  Trawl.                   
    Whelk Fishery (Non-FMP):                                                
        A. Trawl fishery.........................  A. Trawl.                
        B. Pot/trap fishery......................  B. Pot/trap.             
    Monkfish Trawl (Non-FMP).....................  Trawl.                   
    Coastal Gillnet Fishery (Non-FMP)............  Gillnet.                 
    Recreational Fishery (Non-FMP)...............  Rod and reel, handline.  
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    South Atlantic Fishery Management Council               
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Golden Crab FMP..............................  Trap.                    
    Atlantic Red Drum FMP........................  No harvest/possession in 
                                                    EEZ.                    
    Coral and Coral Reef FMP:                                               
        A. Octocoral commercial fishery..........  Hand harvest only.       
        B. Live rock aquaculture.................  Hand harvest only.       
        C. Octocoral recreational fishery........  Hand harvest only.       
    South Atlantic Shrimp FMP....................  Trawl.                   
    South Atlantic Snapper-Grouper FMP:                                     
        A. Commercial fishery....................  A. Longline, rod and     
                                                    reel, bandit gear,      
                                                    handline, spear.        
        B. Black sea bass trap/pot...............  B. Pot, trap.            
        C. Wreckfish fishery.....................  C. Rod and reel, bandit  
                                                    gear, handline.         
        D. Recreational fishery..................  D. Handline, rod and     
                                                    reel, pot, trap, bandit 
                                                    gear, slurp gun, spear, 
                                                    powerhead.              
    South Atlantic Spiny Lobster FMP:                                       
        A. Commercial fishery....................  A. Trap, pot, dip net,   
                                                    bully net, snare.       
    
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        B. Recreational fishery..................  B. Trap, pot, dip net,   
                                                    bully net, snare.       
    South Atlantic Coastal Migratory Pelagics                               
     FMP:                                                                   
        A. Commercial Spanish mackerel fishery...  A. Handline, rod and     
                                                    reel, bandit gear,      
                                                    gillnet, cast net.      
        B. Commercial King mackerel fishery......  B. Handline, rod and     
                                                    reel, bandit gear.      
        C. Other commercial coastal migratory      C. Longline, handline,   
         pelagics.                                  rod and reel, bandit    
                                                    gear.                   
        D. Recreational fishery..................  D. Bandit gear, rod and  
                                                    reel, handline.         
    Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and................  Trawl.                   
    Butterfish Trawl (Non-FMP)...................                           
    Weakfish Fishery (Non-FMP):                                             
        A. Commercial fishery....................  A. Trawl, gillnet, hook  
                                                    and line.               
        B. Recreational fishery..................  B. Hook and line.        
    Whelk Trawl Fishery (non-FMP)................  Trawl.                   
    Marine Life Aquarium Fishery (Non-FMP).......  Dip net, slurp gun,      
                                                    barrier net, allowable  
                                                    chemical.               
    Calico Scallops Trawl (non-FMP)..............  Trawl.                   
    Bluefish, Croaker, Flounder Trawl (Non-FMP)..  Trawl.                   
    Recreational Fishery (Non-FMP)...............  Handline, bandit gear,   
                                                    rod and reel.           
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council               
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Gulf of Mexico Red Drum FMP..................  No harvest/possession in 
                                                    EEZ.                    
    Coral Reef FMP:                                                         
        A. Commercial fishery....................  A. Hand harvest only.    
        B. Recreational fishery..................  B. Hand harvest only.    
    Gulf of Mexico Reef Fish FMP:                                           
        A. Snapper-Grouper reef fish longline/     A. Longline, handline,   
         hook and line.                             bandit gear, rod and    
                                                    reel, buoy gear.        
        B. Pot/trap reef fish....................  B. Pot, trap.            
        C. Other commercial fishery..............  C. Spear, powerhead, cast
                                                    net, trawl.             
        D. Recreational fishery..................  D. Spear, powerhead,     
                                                    bandit gear, handline,  
                                                    rod reel, cast net.     
    Gulf of Mexico Shrimp FMP:                                              
        A. Gulf of Mexico shrimp trawl...........  A. Trawl.                
        B. Recreational fishery..................  B. Trawl.                
    Gulf of Mexico Coastal Migratory Pelagics                               
     FMP:                                                                   
        A. Large pelagics longline...............  A. Longline.             
        B. King/Spanish mackerel gillnet fishery.  B. Gillnet.              
        C. Pelagic hook and line.................  C. Bandit gear, handline,
                                                    rod and reel.           
        D. Pelagic species purse seine...........  D. Purse seine.          
        E. Recreational fishery..................  E. Bandit gear, handline,
                                                    rod and reel, spear.    
    Gulf of Mexico Spiny Lobster FMP:                                       
        A. Spiny lobster pot/trap fishery........  A. Trap, pot.            
        B. Dip net fishery.......................  B. Dip net, bully net,   
                                                    hoop net.               
        C. Recreational fishery..................  C. Dip net, bully net,   
                                                    pot, trap, snare.       
    Stone Crab FMP:                                                         
        A. Trap/pot crab fishery.................  A. Trap, pot.            
        B. Recreational fishery..................  B. Trap, pot.            
    Mullet Fishery (Non-FMP):                                               
        A. Trawl fishery.........................  A. Trawl.                
        B. Gillnet fishery.......................  B. Gillnet.              
        C. Pair trawl fishery....................  C. Pair trawl.           
        D. Recreational fishery..................  D. Bandit gear, handline,
                                                    rod and reel.           
    Inshore Coastal Gillnet (Non-FMP)............  Gillnet.                 
    Golden Crab Fishery (Non-FMP)................  Trap.                    
    Octopus Fishery (Non-FMP)....................  Trap.                    
    Marine Life Aquarium Fishery (Non-FMP).......  Dip net, slurp gun,      
                                                    barrier net, allowable  
                                                    chemical.               
    Coastal Herring Trawl (Non-FMP)..............  Trawl.                   
    Butterfish Trawl (Non-FMP)...................  Trawl.                   
    Gulf of Mexico Groundfish (Non-FMP):                                    
        A. Commercial fishery....................  A. Trawl, purse seine,   
                                                    gillnet.                
        B. Recreational fishery..................  B. Hook and line.        
    Gulf of Mexico Menhaden Purse (Non-FMP)......  Purse seine.             
    Sardine Purse Seine (Non-FMP)................  Purse seine.             
    Recreational fishery (Non-FMP)...............  Bandit gear, handline,   
                                                    rod and reel,           
                                                    spearfishing gear, bully
                                                    net, gillnet, dip net,  
                                                    longline powerhead,     
                                                    seine, slurp gun, trap, 
                                                    trawl, harpoon.         
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      Caribbean Fishery Management Council                  
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Caribbean Spiny Lobster FMP:                                            
    
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        A. Trap/pot fishery......................  A. Trap/pot.             
        B. Dip net fishery.......................  B. Dip net.              
        C. Entangling net fishery................  C. Gillnet, trammel net. 
        D. Recreational fishery..................  D. Dip net, trap, pot,   
                                                    gillnet, trammel net.   
    Caribbean Shallow Water Reef Fish FMP:                                  
        A. Longline/hook and line fishery........  A. Longline, hook and    
                                                    line.                   
        B. Trap/pot fishery......................  B. Trap, pot.            
        C. Entangling net fishery................  C. Gillnet, trammel net. 
        D. Recreational fishery..................  D. Dip net, handline, rod
                                                    and reel, slurp gun,    
                                                    spear.                  
    Coral and Reef Resources FMP:                                           
        A. Commercial fishery....................  A. Dip net, slurp gun.   
        B. Recreational fishery..................  B. Dip net, slurp gun.   
    Queen Conch FMP:                                                        
        A. Commercial fishery....................  A. Hand harvest only.    
        B. Recreational fishery..................  B. Hand harvest only.    
    Caribbean Pelagics (Non-FMP):                                           
        A. Pelagics drift gillnet................  A. Gillnet.              
        B. Pelagics longline/hook and line.......  B. Longline/hook and     
                                                    line.                   
        C. Recreational fishery..................  C. Spear, handline,      
                                                    longline.               
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                       Pacific Fishery Management Council                   
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Washington, Oregon, and California FMP:                                 
        A. Salmon set gillnet fishery............  A. Gillnet.              
        B. Salmon hook and line fishery..........  B. Hook and line.        
        C. Trawl fishery.........................  C. Trawl.                
        D. Recreational fishery..................  D. Rod and reel.         
    West Coast Groundfish FMP:                                              
        A. Pacific groundfish trawl..............  A. Trawl.                
        B. Set gillnet fishery...................  B. Gillnet.              
        C. Groundfish longline/setline...........  C. Longline.             
        D. Groundfish handline/hook and line.....  D. Handline, hook and    
                                                    line.                   
        E. Groundfish pot/trap fishery...........  E. Pot, trap.            
        F. Recreational fishery..................  F. Rod and reel,         
                                                    handline, spear, hook   
                                                    and line.               
    Northern Anchovy FMP.........................  Purse seine, lampara net.
    Angel Shark, White Croaker, California         Gillnet.                 
     Halibut, White Sea Bass, Pacific Mackerel                              
     Large-Mesh Set Net Fishery (Non-FMP).                                  
    Thresher Shark/ Swordfish Drift Gillnet (Non-  Gillnet.                 
     FMP).                                                                  
    Pacific Shrimp/Prawn (Non-FMP):                                         
        A. Pot/trap fishery......................  A. Pot/trap.             
        B. Trawl fishery.........................  B. Trawl.                
    Lobster, Rock Crab Pot/Trap Fishery (Non-FMP)  Pot, trap.               
    Pacific Halibut Longline/Setline (Non-FMP)...  Longline.                
    Shark/Bonito Longline/Setline (Non-FMP)......  Longline.                
    Dungeness Crab Pot/Trap (Non-FMP)............  Pot, trap.               
    Hagfish Trap/Pot Fishery (Non-FMP)...........  Trap, pot.               
    Pacific Albacore, Other Tuna Hook and Line     Hook and line.           
     Fishery (Non-FMP).                                                     
    Pacific Swordfish Harpoon (Non-FMP)..........  Harpoon.                 
    Pacific Scallop Dredge (Non-FMP).............  Dredge.                  
    Pacific Yellowfin, Skipjack, Tuna, Purse       Purse seine.             
     Seine (Non-FMP).                                                       
    Market Squid Purse Seine, Fishery (Non-FMP)..  Purse seine.             
    Pacific Sardine, Pacific, Mackerel, Pacific    Purse seine.             
     Saury, Pacific, Bonito Purse Seine Fishery,                            
     (Non-FMP).                                                             
    Finfish and Shellfish Live, Trap, Hook and      Trap, handline, hook and
     line/Handline (Non-FMP).                       line.                   
    Recreational Fishery.........................  Spear, trap, handline,   
                                                    pot, hook and line, rod 
                                                    and reel.               
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     North Pacific Fishery Management Council               
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Alaska Scallop FMP...........................  Dredge.                  
    Bering Sea (BS) and Aleutian Islands (AI)                               
     King and Tanner Crab FMP:                                              
        A. Alaskan crustacean crab pot...........  A. Pot                   
        B. Recreational fishery..................  B. Pot.                  
    BS and AI Groundfish FMP:                                               
        A. Groundfish trawl fishery..............  A. Trawl.                
        B. Bottomfish hook and line, handline....  B. Hook and line,        
                                                    handline.               
        C. Longline fishery......................  C. Longline              
        D. BS and AI and Gulf of Alaska (GOA) pot/ D. Pot, trap.            
         trap fishery.                                                      
    E. Recreational fishery......................  E. Handline, rod and     
                                                    reel, hook and line,    
                                                    pot, trap.              
    Pacific Halibut (Non-FMP):                                              
        A. Pacific halibut handline/hook and line  A. Hook and line,        
                                                    handline.               
    
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        B. Pacific halibut longline/ setline.....  B. Longline.             
        C. Recreational fishery..................  C. Handline, rod and     
                                                    reel, hook and line.    
        Alaska High Seas Salmon FMP:.............                           
        A. Alaska salmon hook and line...........  A. Hook and line.        
        B. Alaska salmon gillnet fishery.........  B. Gillnet.              
        C. Alaska salmon purse seine.............  C. Purse seine.          
        D. Recreational fishery..................  D. Handline, rod and     
                                                    reel, hook and line.    
    Alaska Pair Trawl (Non-FMP)..................  Pair trawl.              
    Alaska Finfish Otter/Beam Trawl (Non-FMP)....  Trawl.                   
    Octopus/Squid Purse Seine (Non-FMP)..........  Purse seine.             
    Finfish Purse Seine (Non-FMP)................  Purse seine.             
    Octopus/Squid Longline (Non-FMP).............  Longline.                
    Finfish Handline/Hook and Line (Non-FMP).....  Handline, hook and line. 
    Octopus/Squid Handline (Non-FMP).............  Handline.                
    Recreational Fishery (Non-FMP)...............  Handline, rod and reel,  
                                                    hook line.              
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Western Pacific Fishery Management Council               
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Western Pacific Crustacean FMP:                                         
        A. Lobster/crab/shrimp trap fishery......  A. Trap.                 
        B. Crab hoop net fishery.................  B. Hoop net.             
        C. Shrimp trawl fishery..................  C. Trawl.                
        D. Recreational fishery..................  D. Hoop net, trap.       
    Western Pacific Precious Coral FMP Tangle Net  Tangle net dredge.       
     Dredge Fishery.                                                        
    Western Pacific Bottomfish/Seamount                                     
     Groundfish FMP:                                                        
        A. Bottomfish handline fishery...........  A. Handline.             
        B. Hook and line/rod and reel............  B. Hook and line, rod and
                                                    reel.                   
        C. Longline fishery......................  C. Longline.             
        D. Trap/pot fishery......................  D. Trap/pot.             
        E. Spear fishery.........................  E. Spear, powerhead.     
        F. Recreational fishery..................  Handline, rod and reel,  
                                                    spear, powerhead, pot,  
                                                    trap, hook and line.    
    Western Pacific Pelagics FMP:                                           
        A. Swordfish, tuna, billfish Mahi mahi,    A. Longline.             
         wahoo, shark longline/setline fishery.                             
        B. Tuna handline/hook and line...........  B. Handline, hook and    
                                                    line.                   
        C. Pole and line fishery.................  C. Rod and reel,         
                                                    handline, hook and line.
        D. Purse seine fishery...................  D. Purse seine.          
        E. Dip net/hoop net fishery..............  E. Dip net, hoop net.    
        F. Spear fishery.........................  F. Spear, powerhead.     
    Gillnet Fishery (Non-FMP)....................  Gillnet.                 
    Recreational Fishery (Non-FMP)...............  Rod and reel, handline,  
                                                    hook and line.          
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              Secretary of Commerce                         
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Atlantic Swordfish FMP:                                                 
        A. Hook and line fishery.................  A. Rod and reel,         
                                                    handline.               
        B. Longline fishery......................  B. Longline.             
        C. Drift gillnet fishery.................  C. Gillnet.              
        D. Harpoon fishery.......................  D. Harpoon.              
    Atlantic Sharks FMP:                                                    
        A. Hook and line fishery.................  A. Rod and reel,         
                                                    handline, bandit gear.  
        B. Longline fishery......................  B. Longline.             
        C. Drift gillnet fishery.................  C. Gillnet.              
        D. Harpoon fishery.......................  D. Harpoon.              
    Atlantic Billfish FMP (Recreational only):                              
        A. Hook and line fishery.................  A. Rod and reel,         
                                                    handline, bandit gear.  
        B. Harpoon fishery.......................  B. Harpoon.              
    Atlantic Tunas (Non-FMP):                                               
        A. Hook and line fishery.................  A. Rod and reel,         
                                                    handline, bandit gear.  
        B. Purse seine fishery...................  B. Purse seine.          
        C. Longline fishery......................  C. Longline.             
        D. Harpoon fishery.......................  D. Harpoon.              
        E. Recreational fishery..................  E. Rod and reel, bandit  
                                                    gear, harpoon, handline.
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
        4. Section 600.747 is added to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 600.747  Guidelines and procedures for determining new fisheries 
    and gear.
    
        (a) General. Section 305(a) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act requires 
    the Secretary to prepare a list of all fisheries under the authority of 
    each Council, or the Director in the case of Atlantic highly migratory 
    species, and all gear used in such fisheries. This section contains 
    guidelines in paragraph (b) for determining when fishing gear or a 
    fishery is sufficiently different from
    
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    those listed in Sec. 600.725(v) as to require notification of a Council 
    or the Director in order to use the gear or participate in the unlisted 
    fishery. This section also contains procedures in paragraph (c) for 
    notification of a Council or the Director of potentially new fisheries 
    or gear, and for amending the list of fisheries and gear.
        (b) Guidelines. The following guidance establishes the basis for 
    determining when fishing gear or a fishery is sufficiently different 
    from those listed to require notification of the appropriate Council or 
    the Director.
        (1) The initial step in the determination of whether a fishing gear 
    or fishery is sufficiently different to require notification is to 
    compare the gear or fishery in question to the list of authorized 
    fisheries and gear in Sec. 600.725(v) and to the existing gear 
    definitions in Sec. 600.10.
        (2) If the gear in question falls within the bounds of a definition 
    in Sec. 600.10 for an allowable gear type within that fishery, as 
    listed under section 600.725(v), then the gear is not considered 
    different, is considered allowable gear, and does not require 
    notification of the Council or Secretary 90 days before it can be used 
    in that fishery.
        (3) If, for any reason, the gear is not consistent with a gear 
    definition for a listed fishery as described in paragraph (b)(2) of 
    this section, the gear is considered different and requires Council or 
    Secretarial notification as described in paragraph (c) of this section 
    90 days before it can be used in that fishery.
        (4) If a fishery falls within the bounds of the list of authorized 
    fisheries and gear in Sec. 600.725(v) under the Council's or 
    Secretary's authority, then the fishery is not considered different, is 
    considered an allowable fishery and does not require notification of 
    the Council or Director before that fishery can occur.
        (5) If a fishery is not already listed in the list of authorized 
    fisheries and gear in Sec. 600.725(v), then the fishery is considered 
    different and requires notification as described in paragraph (c) of 
    this section 90 days before it can occur.
        (c) Procedures. If a gear or fishery does not appear on the list in 
    Sec. 600.725(v), or if the gear is different from that defined in 
    Sec. 600.10, the process for notification, and consideration by a 
    Council or the Director, is as follows:
        (1) Notification. After [date 180 days from date of publication in 
    the Federal Register of the final rule], no person or vessel may employ 
    fishing gear or engage in a fishery not included on the list of 
    approved gear types in Sec. 600.725(v) without notifying the 
    appropriate Council or the Director at least 90 days before the 
    intended use of that gear.
        (2) Notification procedures. (i) A signed return receipt for the 
    notice serves as adequate evidence of the date that the notification 
    was received by the appropriate Council or the Director, in the case of 
    Atlantic highly migratory species, and establishes the beginning of the 
    90-day notification period, unless required information in the 
    notification is incomplete.
        (ii) The notification must include:
        (A) Name, address, and telephone number of the person submitting 
    the notification.
        (B) Description of the gear.
        (C) The fishery or fisheries in which the gear is or will be used.
        (D) A diagram and/or photograph of the gear, as well as any 
    specifications and dimensions necessary to define the gear.
        (E) The season(s) in which the gear will be fished.
        (F) The area(s) in which the gear will be fished.
        (G) The anticipated bycatch species associated with the gear, 
    including protected species, such as marine mammals, sea turtles, sea 
    birds, or species listed as endangered or threatened under the ESA.
        (H) How the gear will be deployed and fished, including the 
    portions of the marine environment where the gear will be deployed 
    (surface, midwater, and bottom).
        (iii) Failure to submit complete and accurate information will 
    result in a delay in beginning the 90-day notification period. The 90-
    day notification period will not begin until the information received 
    is determined to be accurate and complete.
        (3) Action upon receipt of notification--(i) Species other than 
    Atlantic Highly Migratory Species. (A) Upon signing a return receipt of 
    the notification by certified mail regarding an unlisted fishery or 
    gear, a Council must immediately begin consideration of the 
    notification and send a copy of the notification to the appropriate 
    Regional Administrator.
        (B) If the Council finds that the use of an unlisted gear or 
    participation in a new fishery would not compromise the effectiveness 
    of conservation and management efforts, it shall:
        (1) Recommend to the RA that the list be amended;
        (2) Provide rationale and supporting analysis, as necessary, for 
    proper consideration of the proposed amendment; and
        (3) Provide a draft proposed rule for notifying the public of the 
    proposed addition, with a request for comment.
        (C) If the Council finds that the proposed gear or fishery will be 
    detrimental to conservation and management efforts, it will recommend 
    to the RA that the authorized list of fisheries and gear not be 
    amended, that a proposed rule not be published, give reasons for its 
    recommendation of a disapproval, and may request NMFS to publish 
    emergency or interim regulations, and begin preparation of an FMP or 
    amendment to an FMP, if appropriate.
        (D) After considering information in the notification and Council's 
    recommendation, NMFS will decide whether or not to publish a proposed 
    rule. If information on the new gear or fishery being considered 
    indicates it is likely that it will compromise conservation and 
    management efforts under the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and no additional 
    new information is likely to be gained from a public comment period, 
    then a proposed rule will not be published and NMFS will notify the 
    appropriate Council. In such an instance, NMFS will publish emergency 
    or interim regulations to prohibit or restrict use of the gear or 
    participation in the fishery. If NMFS determines that the proposed 
    amendment is not likely to compromise conservation and management 
    efforts under the Magnuson-Stevens Act, NMFS will publish a proposed 
    rule in the Federal Register with a request for public comment.
        (ii) Atlantic Highly Migratory Species. (A) Upon signing a return 
    receipt of the notification by certified mail regarding an unlisted 
    fishery or gear for Atlantic highly migratory species (HMS), NMFS will 
    immediately begin consideration of the notification.
        (B) Based on information in the notification and submitted by the 
    Council, NMFS will make a determination whether the use of an unlisted 
    gear or participation in an unlisted HMS fishery will compromise the 
    effectiveness of conservation and management efforts under the 
    Magnuson-Stevens Act. If it is determined that the proposed amendment 
    will not compromise conservation and management efforts, NMFS will 
    publish a proposed rule.
        (C) If NMFS finds that the proposed gear or fishery will be 
    detrimental to conservation and management efforts in this initial 
    stage of review, it will not publish a proposed rule and notify the
    
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    applicant of the negative determination with the reasons therefore.
        (4) Final determination and publication of a final rule. Following 
    public comment, NMFS will approve or disapprove the amendment to the 
    list of gear and fisheries.
        (i) If approved, NMFS will publish a final rule in the Federal 
    Register and notify the applicant and the Council, if appropriate, of 
    the final approval.
        (ii) If disapproved, NMFS will withdraw the proposed rule, notify 
    the applicant and the Council, if appropriate, of the disapproval; 
    publish emergency or interim regulations, if necessary, to prohibit or 
    restrict the use of gear or the participation in a fishery; and either 
    notify the Council of the need to amend an FMP or prepare an amendment 
    to an FMP in the case of Atlantic highly migratory species.
    
    [FR Doc. 98-14735 Filed 6-3-98; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 3510-22-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
06/04/1998
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Proposed rule; request for comments.
Document Number:
98-14735
Dates:
Comments must be received by July 6, 1998.
Pages:
30455-30465 (11 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 980519132-8132-01, I.D.022498F
RINs:
0648-AK49: List of Gear and Fisheries Under Jurisdiction of Each Fishery Management Council or the Secretary of Commerce for Highly Migratory Species
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/0648-AK49/list-of-gear-and-fisheries-under-jurisdiction-of-each-fishery-management-council-or-the-secretary-of
PDF File:
98-14735.pdf
CFR: (4)
50 CFR 600.725(v)
50 CFR 600.10
50 CFR 600.725
50 CFR 600.747