99-17325. Fisheries off West Coast States and in the Western Pacific; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; Trip Limit Adjustments  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 130 (Thursday, July 8, 1999)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 36817-36818]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-17325]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    
    50 CFR Parts 600 and 660
    
    [Docket No. 981231333-8333; I.D. 062999D]
    
    
    Fisheries off West Coast States and in the Western Pacific; 
    Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; Trip Limit Adjustments
    
    AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Fishing restrictions; request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: NMFS announces changes to trip limits in the Pacific Coast 
    groundfish limited entry, fixed gear daily trip limit fishery for 
    sablefish, and in the open access fisheries for sablefish and widow 
    rockfish. These actions, which are authorized by the Pacific Coast 
    groundfish fishery management plan (FMP), are intended to help the 
    fisheries achieve optimum yield (OY).
    
    DATES: Effective 0001 hours local time (l.t.) July 2, 1999, unless 
    modified, superseded or rescinded, until the effective date of the 2000 
    annual specifications and management measures for the Pacific Coast 
    groundfish fishery, which will be published in the Federal Register. 
    Comments on this rule will be accepted through July 23, 1999.
    
    ADDRESSES: Submit comments to William Stelle, Jr., Administrator, 
    Northwest Region (Regional Administrator), NMFS, 7600 Sand Point Way 
    NE., BIN C15700, Bldg. 1, Seattle, WA 98115-0070; or Rodney McInnis, 
    Acting Administrator, Southwest Region, NMFS, 501 West Ocean Blvd., 
    Suite 4200, Long Beach, CA 90802-4213.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Katherine King or Yvonne deReynier, 
    Northwest Region, NMFS, 206-526-6140.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The following changes to current management 
    measures were recommended by the Pacific Fishery Management Council 
    (Council), in consultation with the States of Washington, Oregon, and 
    California, at its June 22 through 25, 1999, meeting in Portland, OR. 
    All of the changes are increases to current cumulative trip limits. The 
    adjusted trip limits are calculated to provide a year-long fishing 
    opportunity. Pacific coast groundfish landings will be monitored 
    throughout the year, and further adjustments to the cumulative trip 
    limits will be made as necessary.
    
    Limited Entry, Fixed Gear Daily Trip Limit Fishery for Sablefish
    
        Currently the limited entry, fixed gear (or ``nontrawl'') daily 
    trip limit fishery for sablefish north of 36 deg. N. lat. is managed 
    with a 2-month cumulative trip limit of 2,400 lb (1,089 kg), which was 
    set in place at the beginning of 1999 (64 FR 1316, January 8, 1999 as 
    amended at 64 FR 16862, April 7, 1999). No more than 300 lb (136 kg) of 
    sablefish may be landed per day.
        The best available information at the June Council meeting 
    indicated that 68 mt, (18 percent of the 379-mt set aside for the daily 
    trip limit portion of the fishery and 15 percent of the 2,516 mt 
    limited entry nontrawl sablefish allocation), had been landed through 
    May 31, 1999. Fishers present at meetings of the Groundfish Management 
    Team and Groundfish Advisory Panel indicated that this low rate of 
    landings may be due to several factors, including poor winter weather, 
    unusual La Nina ocean conditions, and fishers shifting effort to target 
    higher-priced non-groundfish species. If the fishery were to continue 
    under current landings limits, the fleet would not harvest the 379-mt 
    of sablefish set aside for this fishery in 1999 and therefore, the 
    fishery would not achieve OY. For this reason, the Council recommended 
    that the current 2-month cumulative trip limit be increased to 4,200 lb 
    (1,905 kg) for the period of July 1 through August 31, 1999. The 
    Council further recommended converting the 2-month cumulative trip 
    limits to monthly cumulative trip limits of 2,100 lb (953 kg), 
    beginning September 1, 1999. Managing this fishery under monthly 
    cumulative limit periods during the later portion of the year will give 
    the Council greater flexibility, should it need to make inseason 
    adjustments following its September and November meetings. [Note: The 
    2-month cumulative trip limit periods for sablefish caught in the 
    limited entry, fixed gear fishery are not the same as for the limited 
    entry trip limits for other species.]
    
    Open Access Fisheries for Sablefish and Widow Rockfish
    
        The open access fishery for sablefish north of 36 deg. N. lat. is 
    managed similarly to the limited entry, fixed gear daily trip limit 
    fishery. A 300-lb (136 kg) daily limit, which counts toward a 2-month 
    cumulative trip limit of 1,800 lb (816 kg), was established at the 
    beginning of 1999 (64 FR 1316, January 8, 1999 as amended at 64 FR 
    16862, April 7, 1999).
        The best available information at the June Council meeting 
    indicated that 42 mt, or 10 percent of the 423-mt open access 1999 
    sablefish allocation, had been landed through May 31, 1999. The 
    possible reasons for the low rates of landings in this fishery are 
    similar to those for sablefish in the limited entry daily trip limit 
    fishery. If the fishery were to continue under current landings limits, 
    the open access fleet would not harvest its 423-mt sablefish allocation 
    and, therefore, the fishery would not achieve OY. For this reason, the 
    Council recommended that the current 2-month cumulative trip limit be 
    increased to 3,000 lb (1,361 kg) for the period of July 1 through 
    August 31, 1999. The Council further recommended converting the 2-month 
    cumulative trip limits to monthly cumulative trip limits of 1,500 lb 
    (680 kg), beginning September 1, 1999. Managing this fishery under 
    monthly cumulative limit periods during the later portion of the year 
    will give the Council greater flexibility, should it need to make 
    inseason adjustments following its September or November meetings.
    
    Widow Rockfish
    
        Currently, the open access fishery for widow rockfish is managed 
    with a 1-month cumulative trip limit of 2,000 lb (907 kg). The best 
    available information at the June Council meeting indicated that the 
    open access fishery had landed 15 mt, or 8 percent of its 184 mt widow 
    rockfish allocation through May 31, 1999. If the fishery were to 
    continue under the current widow rockfish cumulative monthly limit, it 
    would not harvest its 1999 widow rockfish allocation by the end of the 
    year and, therefore, the fishery would not achieve OY. The Council 
    expected that raising the widow rockfish cumulative trip limit during 
    summer months, when open access fishery participation is strongest, 
    would increase the likelihood that the fishery would harvest its widow 
    rockfish allocation before the end of the year. For this reason, the 
    Council recommended increasing the open access widow rockfish monthly 
    cumulative limit to 8,000 lb (3,629 kg), beginning July 1, 1999.
    
    NMFS Action
    
        For the reasons stated previously, NMFS concurs with the Council's 
    recommendations and announces the following changes to the 1999 annual 
    management measures (64 FR 1316, January 8, 1999) and as amended at 64 
    FR 16862, April 7, 1999). The annual
    
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    management measures are modified as follows:
        1. In section IV, under B. Limited Entry Fishery, paragraph 
    B.(6)(d)(ii)(A) is revised to read as follows:
    
    B. Limited Entry Fishery
    
    * * * * *
        (6) * * *
        (d) * * *
        (ii) * * *
        (A) North of 36 deg. N. lat. The daily trip limit, which applies to 
    sablefish of any size, is in effect north of 36 deg. N. lat. until the 
    closed periods before or after the regular season as specified at 50 
    CFR 660.323(a)(2), between the end of the regular season and the 
    beginning of the mop-up season, and after the mop-up season. The daily 
    trip limit for sablefish taken and retained with nontrawl gear north of 
    36 deg.00' N. lat. is 300 lb (136 kg), which counts toward a cumulative 
    trip limit of 4,200 lb (1,905 kg) per 2-month period (July 1 through 
    August 31, 1999) except during the regular season. The 2-month periods 
    in 1999 are: January 1-February 28, March 1-April 30, May 1-June 30, 
    and July 1-August 31. Beginning September 1, the cumulative trip limit 
    is converted from 2-month periods to 1-month periods, and the daily 
    trip limit for sablefish taken and retained with nontrawl gear north of 
    36 deg.00' N. lat. of 300 lb (136 kg) counts toward cumulative trip 
    limit of 2,100 lb (953 kg) per calendar month except during the mop-up 
    season.
    * * * * *
        2. In section IV, under C. Trip limits in the Open Access Fishery, 
    paragraphs C.(1)(b), C.(2)(a), C.(2)(a)(i), and C.(2)(b) are revised to 
    read as follows:
    
    C. Trip Limits in the Open Access Fishery
    
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        (1) * * *
        (b) Widow rockfish. The cumulative monthly limit for widow rockfish 
    coastwide is 8,000 lb (3,629 kg) per vessel.
    * * * * *
        (2) * * *
        (a) Hook-and-line, pot, setnet and trammel net. The following trip 
    limits apply to all open access gear, except for exempted trawl gear.
        (i) North of 36 deg.00' N. lat. North of 36 deg.00' N. lat., the 
    daily trip limit for sablefish is 300 lb (136 kg), which counts toward 
    a cumulative trip limit of 3,000 lb (1,361 kg) for the period of July 1 
    through August 31, 1999. Beginning September 1, the daily trip limit 
    for sablefish counts toward a cumulative trip limit of 1,500 lb (680 
    kg) per calendar month.
        (ii) * * *
        (b) Exempted trawl gear. (i) Sablefish taken by vessels engaged in 
    fishing for spot and ridgeback prawns, California halibut, or sea 
    cucumber with exempted trawl gear. North of 36 deg.00' N. lat., the 
    daily trip limit for sablefish is 300 lb (136 kg), which counts toward 
    a cumulative trip limit of 1,800 lb (816 kg) per 2-month period. South 
    of 36 deg.00' N. lat., the daily trip limit for sablefish is 350 lb 
    (159 kg) per day. [Note: All sablefish taken by vessels engaged in 
    fishing for spot and ridgeback prawns, California halibut, or sea 
    cucumber with exempted trawl gear may not exceed and counts against the 
    300 lb (136 kg) per trip limit for groundfish specified below at 
    paragraph IV.C.(6).]
        (ii) Sablefish taken by vessels engaged in fishing for pink shrimp 
    with exempted trawl gear. North of 36 deg.00' N. lat., the cumulative 
    trip limit for sablefish is 1,800 lb (816 kg) per 2-month period. South 
    of 36 deg.00' N. lat., the daily trip limit for sablefish is 350 lb 
    (159 kg) per day, which may not be multiplied by the number of days in 
    the trip. [Note: All sablefish taken by vessels engaged in fishing for 
    pink shrimp with exempted trawl gear may not exceed and counts against 
    the 500 lb (227 kg) per day and 2,000 lb (907 kg) per trip limit for 
    groundfish specified below at paragraph IV.C.(7).]
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    Classification
    
        These actions are authorized by the regulations implementing the 
    FMP, and are based on the most recent data available. The aggregate 
    data upon which these actions are based are available for public 
    inspection at the office of the Administrator, Northwest Region, NMFS 
    (see ADDRESSES) during business hours.
        NMFS finds good cause to waive the requirement to provide prior 
    notice and an opportunity for public comment on this action pursuant to 
    5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), because providing prior notice and opportunity for 
    comment would be impractical. It would be impractical because the 
    cumulative trip limit period began July 2, 1999, and affording 
    additional notice and opportunity for public comment would impede the 
    due and timely execution of the agency's function of managing fisheries 
    to achieve OY.
        NMFS also finds good cause to waive the 30-day delay in 
    effectiveness pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), because such a delay 
    would be contrary to the public interest. This action should be 
    implemented at the beginning of the cumulative trip limit period to 
    avoid confusion and maximize the potential that fishers will harvest 
    the allocation. For these reasons good cause exists to waive the 30-day 
    delay in effectiveness.
        These actions are taken under the authority of 50 CFR 
    660.323(b)(1), and are exempt from review under E.O. 12866.
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
    
        Dated: July 1, 1999.
    George H. Darcy,
    Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine 
    Fisheries Service.
    [FR Doc. 99-17325 Filed 7-2-99; 4:01 pm]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
7/2/1999
Published:
07/08/1999
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Fishing restrictions; request for comments.
Document Number:
99-17325
Dates:
Effective 0001 hours local time (l.t.) July 2, 1999, unless modified, superseded or rescinded, until the effective date of the 2000 annual specifications and management measures for the Pacific Coast groundfish fishery, which will be published in the Federal Register. Comments on this rule will be accepted through July 23, 1999.
Pages:
36817-36818 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 981231333-8333, I.D. 062999D
PDF File:
99-17325.pdf
CFR: (2)
50 CFR 600
50 CFR 660