99-17322. Atlantic Tuna Fisheries; Atlantic Bluefin Tuna  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 130 (Thursday, July 8, 1999)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 36818-36819]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-17322]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    
    50 CFR Part 635
    
    [I.D. 062599B]
    
    
    Atlantic Tuna Fisheries; Atlantic Bluefin Tuna
    
    AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Inseason transfer.
    
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    SUMMARY: NMFS allocates 8 metric tons (mt) of the 1999 Atlantic bluefin 
    tuna (BFT) Reserve to the Purse Seine category, creating a adjusted 
    Purse Seine category quota of 260 mt and a adjusted Reserve quota of 35 
    mt for the 1999 fishing season. This action is being taken following 
    input received by the Highly Migratory Species Advisory Panel (AP), as 
    prescribed by management measures adopted in the Fishery Management 
    Plan for Atlantic Tunas, Swordfish, and Sharks (FMP), and is consistent 
    with the criteria for BFT quota transfers as specified in 50 CFR 
    635.27.
    
    DATES: Effective July 2, 1999, until May 31, 2000.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Pat Scida, 978-281-9260.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Atlantic tunas are managed by the Secretary 
    of Commerce under the dual authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery 
    Conservation and Management Act and the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act. 
    The authority to issue regulations has been delegated from the 
    Secretary to the Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA. Within 
    NMFS, daily responsibility for management of Atlantic Highly Migratory 
    Species (HMS) fisheries rests with the Office of Sustainable Fisheries, 
    and is
    
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    administered by the HMS Management Division.
        Based on the 1998 revised stock assessment, parties at the 1998 
    meeting of the International Commission for the Conservation of 
    Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) adopted a 20-year west Atlantic BFT rebuilding 
    program, beginning in 1999 and continuing through 2018. ICCAT has 
    adopted an annual total allowable catch (TAC) of 2,500 mt whole weight 
    (ww) of west Atlantic BFT inclusive of dead discards, to be applied 
    annually until such time as the TAC is changed based on advice from the 
    Standing Committee on Research and Statistics. The annual landing quota 
    allocated to the United States was increased by 43 mt ww to 1,387 mt 
    ww.
        Regulations at 50 CFR 635.27, subdivide the U.S. BFT quota 
    recommended by ICCAT among the various domestic fishing categories.
        On May 28, 1999, NMFS published in the Federal Register (64 FR 
    29090) final regulations, effective July 1, 1999, implementing the FMP 
    that was adopted and made available to the public in April 1999. The 
    FMP and the implementing regulations establish percentage quota shares 
    for the ICCAT recommended U.S. BFT landing quota for each of the 
    domestic fishing categories. For the Purse Seine category, NMFS adopted 
    a cap on the amount of quota the category could be allocated, 
    establishing a quota percentage share for the Purse Seine category of 
    18.6 percent of the overall U.S. BFT landings quota, or 250 mt, 
    whichever is less. If the percentage of the total ICCAT recommended 
    annual landings quota allocated to the Purse Seine category exceeds 250 
    mt, the amount over 250 mt shall be allocated to the Reserve.
        The ICCAT recommended 1999 U.S. BFT landings quota is 1,387 mt, 
    18.6 percent of which is 258 mt. Thus, for 1999, the Purse Seine 
    category was allocated 250 mt of the 18.6 percent of the overall U.S. 
    BFT landings quota, and the additional 8 mt were allocated to the 
    Reserve. An additional 2 mt Purse Seine category under-harvest from 
    1998 was added to the category's quota for 1999, for a total 1999 Purse 
    Seine category quota of 252 mt (64 FR 29806, June 3, 1999).
        In both the FMP, and the final HMS consolidated regulations, NMFS 
    noted that the AP had not had an opportunity to fully address the Purse 
    Seine category cap in light of the 1999 BFT quota increase from ICCAT. 
    Therefore, NMFS indicated it would hold the additional 8 mt for 1999 in 
    the Reserve until after the AP had discussed the issue. NMFS also 
    indicated that if the agency decided, after receiving input from the 
    AP, that it would not retain the cap, the FMP would be modified through 
    its framework provisions.
        The AP met in Silver Spring, MD on June 10 and June 11, 1999, and 
    discussed the Purse Seine category cap. After extensive discussion, a 
    clear majority favored removal of the cap. The AP provided information 
    and advice to NMFS on the issue of fairness in the context of 
    allocation to the Purse Seine category. Among the points used by the AP 
    in support of removing the cap were the following: (1) Adopting a cap 
    on one category and not others is not fair and equitable, (2) adopting 
    a cap on the only category in the fishery which is managed using 
    limited access does not promote limited access, and (3) adopting a cap 
    on the Purse Seine category's BFT quota allocation may cause purse 
    seine vessels to increase fishing effort on yellowfin tuna, which is an 
    important commercial and recreational species for vessels in other 
    Atlantic tunas permit categories, and for which there is an ICCAT 
    recommendation in place to limit effective fishing effort.
        As part of NMFS' consideration of the issue of transferring quota 
    from the reserve, NMFS must also consider the quota transfer criteria 
    as described at 50 CFR 635.27(a)(7), which state that NMFS has the 
    authority to allocate any portion of the Reserve to any category or 
    categories of the fishery after considering the following factors: (1) 
    The usefulness of information obtained from catches of the particular 
    category of the fishery for biological sampling and monitoring the 
    status of the stock, (2) the catches of the particular gear segment to 
    date and the likelihood of closure of that segment of the fishery if no 
    allocation is made, (3) the projected ability of the particular gear 
    segment to harvest the additional amount of BFT tuna before the 
    anticipated end of the fishing season, (4) the estimated amounts by 
    which quotas established for other gear segments of the fishery might 
    be exceeded, (5) the effects of the transfer on BFT rebuilding and 
    overfishing, and (6) the effects of the transfer on accomplishing the 
    objectives of the FMP.
        NMFS has determined that the transfer of the 8 mt from the Reserve 
    to the Purse Seine category is consistent with the quota transfer 
    criteria, especially since the Purse Seine category targets and lands 
    BFT of a larger size than the other domestic fishing categories to 
    which the Reserve may be allocated, and, thus, would not have a 
    negative impact of stock rebuilding. In addition, the FMP established a 
    separate School Reserve for the Angling category (18 additional mt for 
    1999), which, along with strict quota monitoring in the commercial 
    fisheries, means that a Reserve of 35 mt for the 1999 fishing year is 
    sufficient.
        After considering the AP's input and the quota transfer criteria 
    described here, NMFS has decided to immediately transfer the 8 mt from 
    the Reserve to the Purse Seine category, and is preparing a proposed 
    rule to address the Purse Seine category cap issue under the framework 
    authority of the FMP.
    
    Quota Adjustment
    
        NMFS is transferring 8 mt of the Reserve to the Purse Seine 
    category. Following this transfer, the Reserve is reduced to 35 mt, and 
    the Purse Seine category quota is increased to 260 mt for the 1999 
    fishing year.
    
    Classification
    
        This action is taken under 50 CFR 635.27(a)(7). This action is 
    exempt from review under E.O. 12866.
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq. and 1801 et seq.
    
        Dated: July 2, 1999.
    Gary C. Matlock,
    Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
    Service.
    [FR Doc. 99-17322 Filed 7-2-99; 4:01 pm]
    BILLING CODE 3510-22-F
    
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
7/2/1999
Published:
07/08/1999
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Inseason transfer.
Document Number:
99-17322
Dates:
Effective July 2, 1999, until May 31, 2000.
Pages:
36818-36819 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
I.D. 062599B
PDF File:
99-17322.pdf
CFR: (1)
50 CFR 635