97-14631. Atlantic Swordfish Fishery; Extension of Drift Gillnet Emergency Closure  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 108 (Thursday, June 5, 1997)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 30775-30776]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-14631]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    
    50 CFR Part 630
    
    [Docket No. 960314073-7129-04; I.D. 112696C]
    RIN 0648-AI23
    
    
    Atlantic Swordfish Fishery; Extension of Drift Gillnet Emergency 
    Closure
    
    AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Correction and extension of fishery closure.
    
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    SUMMARY: On December 5, 1996, NMFS published an emergency rule that 
    closed the drift gillnet fishery for swordfish in the Atlantic Ocean, 
    including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, from December 1, 1996, 
    through May 29, 1997, and announced that it had reinitiated 
    consultation under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) for Atlantic 
    swordfish fisheries. On May 29, 1997, NMFS issued a biological opinion 
    (BO) that concluded that the swordfish, shark, and tuna driftnet 
    fishery segments of the Atlantic pelagic fishery are likely to 
    jeopardize the continued existence of the North Atlantic right whale. 
    Two alternatives that would avoid the likelihood of jeopardy were set 
    forth in the BO, although NMFS has not identified a preferred 
    alternative at this time. This action extends the emergency closure for 
    the swordfish drift gillnet fishery for a second period of 180 days 
    until November 26, 1997, or until a preferred option to avoid the 
    likelihood of jeopardy is identified and implemented. This action also 
    corrects the effective date language of the initial emergency closure 
    that was published on December 5, 1996, because it inadvertently added 
    the codified text of the temporary rule on a permanent basis.
    
    DATES: The correction is effective December 1, 1996. The emergency 
    closure extension and the amendment to part 630 are effective from May 
    30, 1997, through 2400 hours local time November 26, 1997.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John Kelly, 301-713-2347 or Mark 
    Murray-Brown, 508-281-9260.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On September 25, 1996, NMFS reinitiated 
    consultation under section 7(a) of the ESA on the Atlantic swordfish 
    fisheries. While this consultation was underway, an emergency fishery 
    closure covering the semiannual subquota period of December 1, 1996, 
    through May 29, 1997, was published on December 5, 1996 (61 FR 64486), 
    to ensure that no irreversible and irretrievable commitment of 
    resources was made that would have the effect of foreclosing the 
    formulation or implementation of any prudent and reasonable alternative 
    measures while the consultation was pending.
        On May 29, 1997, NMFS issued the BO that concluded that the 
    swordfish, tunas, and shark driftnet fishery segments of the Atlantic 
    pelagic fishery are likely to jeopardize the continued existence of the 
    North Atlantic right whale. NMFS has identified two alternatives for 
    these segments of the fishery that would avoid the likelihood of 
    jeopardy:
        1. Prohibit the use of driftnet gear in Highly Migratory Species 
    (HMS) fisheries, and
        2. Implement actions to allow the restricted use of driftnet gear, 
    including general gear restrictions and/or implementation of the 
    Atlantic large whale and offshore cetacean take reduction plans.
    
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        The emergency closure must remain in effect to avoid the likelihood 
    of jeopardy until a preferred option is identified and implemented.
        In order to implement one of these options, a rulemaking will have 
    to be initiated. Although NMFS has proposed changes to the shark 
    driftnet segment of the fishery (April 7, 1997, 62 FR 16519), 
    rulemaking has not yet been initiated on the swordfish and tuna 
    driftnet segments. As the original emergency rule only closed the 
    swordfish drift gillnet fishery, this extension will also only apply to 
    the swordfish driftnet component of the fishery. Actions affecting the 
    shark and tuna components of the drift gillnet fishery are being 
    considered separately.
        The Atlantic Offshore Cetacean Take Reduction Team (AOCTRT) 
    submitted a draft take reduction plan to NMFS, on November 25, 1996, 
    which included recommended measures to reduce incidental takes of 
    strategic marine mammal stocks to below their Potential Biological 
    Removal level within 6 months of implementation. The AOCTRT's draft 
    plan is complex, requires substantial review, and has significant 
    implications for fishery management actions and the drift gillnet 
    fishery in particular. Final approval and implementation of the AOCTRT 
    plan by NMFS, as well as the pending Large Whale Take Reduction Plan, 
    will provide guidance on necessary drift gillnet modifications to avoid 
    the likelihood of jeopardy.
        However, the existing emergency closure for the swordfish drift 
    gillnet fishery expires on May 29, 1997, and final action on the above 
    initiatives will not occur before this date. Therefore, NMFS is 
    extending the emergency closure of the drift gillnet swordfish fishery 
    for a second period of 180 days through 2400 hours November 26, 1997, 
    to ensure that this component of the fishery does not cause jeopardy.
        Pursuant to this emergency closure: (1) No one aboard a vessel 
    using or having on board a drift gillnet may fish for swordfish from 
    the North Atlantic swordfish stock; and (2) no more than two swordfish 
    per trip may be possessed on board a vessel using or having on board a 
    drift gillnet in the North Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico 
    and Caribbean Sea, north of 5 deg. N. lat., or landed in an Atlantic, 
    Gulf of Mexico, or Caribbean coastal state.
        A request for comments on the original emergency closure was 
    published in the Federal Register on May 14, 1997 (62 FR 26427). 
    Comments and responses are summarized below.
    
    Comments and Responses
    
         Comment: One written and several telephone comments expressed 
    support for implementing the AOCTRT plan to eliminate the drift gillnet 
    derby fishery.
         Response: NMFS agrees that rulemaking needs to be undertaken to 
    address these issues and will consider the AOCTRT plan as one of the 
    alternatives for reducing the likelihood of jeopardy.
         Comment: One commenter expressed support for an extension of the 
    emergency closure due to the gear's adverse effect on marine mammals 
    and endangered species. Furthermore, the commenter expressed belief 
    that the gear should be retired permanently as it is non-discriminatory 
    and has a bycatch of non-targeted HMS species.
         Response: NMFS is extending the emergency closure for an 
    additional 180 days. The management of the drift gillnet segment of the 
    pelagics fishery will be determined following review and implementation 
    of necessary measures to avoid the likelihood of jeopardy.
    
    Correction
    
        This action also corrects the effective date language of the 
    initial emergency closure that was published on December 5, 1996 (61 FR 
    64486). As published, the rule inadvertently added the codified text of 
    the temporary rule on a permanent basis.
        Accordingly, the publication on December 5, 1996, of the emergency 
    closure (I.D. 112696C) that was the subject of FR Doc. 96-30932 is 
    corrected as follows:
        On page 64486, in the third column, the EFFECTIVE DATES section is 
    corrected to read as follows:
        DATES: The closure and the amendments to part 630 will be effective 
    from December 1, 1996, through 2400 hours local time, May 29, 1996.
    
    Classification
    
        This action extends an emergency rule issued under section 305(c) 
    of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, 16 
    U.S.C. 1855(c). In order to ensure that no irreversible and 
    irretrievable commitment of resources is made that has the effect of 
    foreclosing the formulation or implementation of any reasonable and 
    prudent alternative measures while consultation under section 7(a) of 
    ESA takes place on this fishery, the Assistant Administrator for 
    Fisheries, NOAA, under authority at 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), for good cause 
    found that this rule can be made effective immediately. This action is 
    exempt from review under E.O. 12866.
    
        Dated: May 30, 1997.
    Rolland A. Schmitten,
    Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
    Service.
        For the reasons set forth in the preamble, 50 CFR part 630 is 
    amended as follows:
    
    PART 630--ATLANTIC SWORDFISH FISHERY
    
        1. The authority citation for part 630 continues to read as
        follows:
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. and 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.
    
        2. In Sec. 630.7, paragraph (aa) is added to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 630.7  Prohibitions.
    
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        (aa) Notwithstanding any other provision of part 630:
        (1) No one aboard a vessel using or having on board a drift gillnet 
    may fish for swordfish from the North Atlantic swordfish stock.
        (2) No more than two swordfish per trip may be possessed on board a 
    vessel using or having on board a drift gillnet in the North Atlantic 
    Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, north of 5 deg. 
    N. lat.
        (3) No more than two swordfish per trip may be landed from a vessel 
    using or having on board a drift gillnet in an Atlantic, Gulf of 
    Mexico, or Caribbean coastal state.
    [FR Doc. 97-14631 Filed 5-30-97; 4:51 pm]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
12/1/1996
Published:
06/05/1997
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Correction and extension of fishery closure.
Document Number:
97-14631
Dates:
The correction is effective December 1, 1996. The emergency closure extension and the amendment to part 630 are effective from May 30, 1997, through 2400 hours local time November 26, 1997.
Pages:
30775-30776 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 960314073-7129-04, I.D. 112696C
RINs:
0648-AI23: 1996 Total Allowable Catch of Atlantic Swordfish
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/0648-AI23/1996-total-allowable-catch-of-atlantic-swordfish
PDF File:
97-14631.pdf
CFR: (1)
50 CFR 630.7