95-20467. Antarctic Marine Living Resources Convention Act of 1984  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 160 (Friday, August 18, 1995)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 43061-43065]
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    [FR Doc No: 95-20467]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    
    50 CFR Part 380
    
    [Docket No. 950707173-5773-01; I.D. 052495A]
    RIN 0648-AF51
    
    
    Antarctic Marine Living Resources Convention Act of 1984
    
    AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) amends the regulations 
    governing harvesting and reporting of Antarctic living marine resource 
    catches. The regulations implement conservation and management measures 
    promulgated by the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine 
    Living Resources (CCAMLR or Commission) and accepted in whole by the 
    Government of the United States to regulate catches in Convention for 
    the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (Convention) 
    statistical reporting areas 48 and 58. These measures restrict the use 
    of gear, restrict the directed taking and bycatch of certain species of 
    fish, prohibit the taking of other species, and require real-time and 
    other reporting of the harvest of certain species.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: August 18, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: A copy of the framework environmental assessment may be 
    obtained from the Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA, National 
    Marine Fisheries Service, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 
    20910.
        Comments regarding burden estimates or collection of information 
    aspects of this rule should be sent to Robin Tuttle, National Marine 
    Fisheries Service, 1315 East-West Highway, Room 14212, Silver Spring, 
    MD 20910, and to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, 
    Office of Management and Budget, Washington, D.C. 20503, Attention: 
    Paperwork Reduction Act Project 0648-0194.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robin Tuttle (NMFS International 
    Organizations and Agreements Division), 301-713-2282.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        At its annual meeting in Hobart, Tasmania, in 1986, CCAMLR, of 
    which the United States is a member, adopted a conservation measure 
    requiring the Commission at subsequent meetings to adopt limitations on 
    catch, or to implement equivalent measures, which would be binding for 
    species upon which fisheries are permitted in Convention subarea 48.3 
    (South Georgia), depicted at figure 1 of 50 CFR part 380. The 
    Commission has, also, adopted measures that apply to other Convention 
    subareas.
        The measures adopted by the 1994 meeting of the Commission address 
    the 1994-95 and 1995-96 fishing seasons. The measures are based upon 
    the advice of the Scientific Committee and take into account research 
    conducted by Commission members and the reports and recommendations of 
    the Scientific Committee's Working Groups. The 1994-95 fishing season 
    is defined as November 5, 1994, to the end of the Commission meeting in 
    1995 (November 3, 1995).
        The 1995-96 fishing season is defined as the end of the Commission 
    meeting in 1995 (November 3, 1995) to the end of the Commission meeting 
    in 1996 (likely November 1, 1996).
        The Commission adopted a resolution requesting that Members comply, 
    on a voluntary basis, with the management plan for the Cape Shirreff 
    CEMP Protected Area, until its effective date May 1, 1995.
        The measures were announced and public comments invited (until 
    February 7, 1995) by Federal Register notice on January 19, 1995. No 
    comments were received.
    
    (i) Data Reporting Requirements
    
        The Commission has, at past annual meetings, adopted detailed, 
    fine-scale reporting requirements. These measures continue in force 
    until amended or revoked. Two minor additional reporting requirements 
    were adopted at the 1994 meeting for statistical area 58.4.4. Data on 
    the number of seabirds of each species killed or injured in incidents 
    involving net monitor cables used in the N. squamifrons fishery and 
    monthly effort and biological reporting on the bycatch of D. 
    eleginoides in the fishery are to be reported to the Commission in 
    1994-95 and 1995-96.
    
    (ii) Finfishing in Subareas 48.1 (South Shetland Islands) and 48.2 
    (South Orkney Islands)
    
        The Commission continued prohibitions on the taking of all species 
    of finfish, other than for scientific research purposes, in subareas 
    48.1 and 48.2 from November 6, 1993, until at least such time that a 
    survey of stock biomass is carried out, and a decision that the fishery 
    is to be reopened is made by the Commission based on the advice of the 
    Scientific Committee.
    
    (iii) Finfishing in Subarea 48.3 (South Georgia)
    
        The Commission took action on finfishing in subarea 48.3 for the 
    1994-95 and 1995-96 fishing seasons, as follows:
        Directed fishing for Notothenia gibberifrons (humped rockcod), 
    Chaenocephalus aceratus (blackfin icefish), Pseudochaenichthys 
    georgianus (South Georgia icefish), Notothenia squamifrons (grey 
    rockcod), and Patagonotothen brevicauda guntheri (Patagonian rockcod) 
    is prohibited in the 1994-95 and 1995-96 fishing seasons.
        Directed fishing for Champsocephalus gunnari (mackerel icefish) is 
    prohibited in the 1994-95 season.
        In any directed fishery in the subarea during the 1994-95 season, 
    the bycatch of N. gibberifrons shall not exceed 1,470 tons; the bycatch 
    of C. aceratus shall not exceed 2,200 tons; and the bycatch of P. 
    georgianus, N. rossii, and N. squamifrons shall not exceed 300 tons 
    each, the 1992-93 levels.
        The Commission continued in full all of measures previously in 
    effect for Electrona carlsbergi (lanternfish). The total catch for the 
    1994-95 fishing season continues at an amount not to exceed 200,000 
    tons. In addition, the total catch of
        E. carlsbergi shall not exceed 43,000 tons in the Shag Rocks 
    region. The directed fishery for E. carlsbergi will close if the 
    bycatch limit for N. gibberifrons, C. aceratus, P. georgianus, N. 
    rossii, or N. squamifrons is reached for any of these species or if the 
    total catch of E. carlsbergi reaches 200,000 tons, whichever comes 
    first.
        The directed fishery for E. carlsbergi in the Shag Rocks region 
    will close if the bycatch limit for any of the bycatch species is 
    reached, or if the total catch of 43,000 tons is reached, whichever 
    comes first. If, in the course of the directed fishery for E. 
    carlsbergi, the bycatch of any one haul of the bycatch species exceeds 
    5 percent, the fishing vessel must move to another fishing ground 
    within the subarea.
        In the event that the catch of E. carlsbergi is expected to exceed 
    20,000 tons in the 1994-95 season, a survey of stock biomass and age 
    structure must be conducted by the principal fishing nations. This is 
    not a requirement on individual fishing vessel operators.
        As previously decided, each month, the length composition of a 
    minimum of 500 E. carlsbergi, randomly collected from the commercial 
    fishery, will be 
    
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    measured and the information passed to the Executive Secretary of 
    CCAMLR not later than the end of the following month. Monthly reporting 
    of catch and effort is required for the fishery.
        The total catch of Dissostichus eleginoides (Patagonian toothfish) 
    is limited to 2,800 tons for the fishing season defined as March 1, 
    1995, to August 31, 1995, or until the total allowable catch (TAC) is 
    reached, whichever comes first.
        Each vessel participating in the fishery must have a scientific 
    observer, appointed in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of 
    International Scientific Observation on board throughout all fishing 
    activities within the fishing period.
        Catch and effort data are due on an every-5-day reporting period. 
    The monthly reporting of representative samples of length composition 
    measurements using forms provided by the Commission is required for D. 
    eleginoides during the 1994-95 fishing season. Failure by any 
    Contracting Party, including the United States, to submit length 
    composition data for three consecutive reporting periods will result in 
    the closure of the fishery to vessels of that party.
    
    (iv) Finfishing in Subarea 48.4 (South Sandwich Islands)
    
        The total catch of D. eleginoides in subarea 48.4 in the 1994-95 
    fishing season beginning December 15, 1994, remains limited to 28 tons. 
    The season continues to November 3, 1995, or until the TAC is reached, 
    whichever comes first.
    
    (v) Finfishing in Division 58.4.4 (Ob and Lena Banks)
    
        Measures adopted in 1992 setting TACs for the 1993-94 fishing 
    season are continued in force for the 1994-95 and 1995-96 fishing 
    seasons, with the additional data reporting indicated in section (i). 
    Total catch of N. squamifrons for the entire two year period shall not 
    exceed 1,150 metric tons, divided as 715 metric tons on Lena Bank and 
    435 metric tons on Ob Bank. The Commission also required that each 
    vessel participating in the fishery in 1994-95 and 1995-96 carry a 
    scientific observer, appointed in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of 
    International Scientific Observation, on board throughout all fishing 
    activities within the fishing period.
    
    (vi) Finfishing in Division 58.5.2 (McDonald and Heard Islands)
    
        The Commission adopted a new measure of continuing application 
    setting precautionary catch limits in division 58.5.2 of 311 metric 
    tons for C. gunnari and 297 metric tons (by trawling only) for D. 
    eleginoides. The 5-day catch and effort and monthly effort and 
    biological data reporting requirements established previously for other 
    fisheries also apply.
        Fishing seasons commence in each year at the close of the annual 
    meeting of the Commission and continue until the earlier of June 30 or 
    reaching the precautionary catch limits. The Commission will keep the 
    limits under review.
    
    (vii) Fishing for Euphausia Superba
    
        Measures adopted by the Commission at its 1991 and 1992 meetings 
    capping the catch of krill at 1.5 million metric tons in area 48 and 
    390,000 metric tons in subarea 58.4.2 in any fishing season continue in 
    force. Precautionary catch limits on subareas 48.1, 48.2, 48.3, 48.4, 
    48.5, and 48.6 lapsed at the end of the 1993-94 fishing season.
    
    (viii) Fishing for Antarctic Crab
    
        The Commission continued measures adopted in 1992 limiting the 
    exploratory crab fishery in subarea 48.3 and requiring the use of data 
    reporting forms through the 1994-95 fishing season. The crab fishery 
    continues to be limited to a TAC of 1,600 tons and to one vessel per 
    Commission member. An experimental harvest regime adopted in 1993 
    continues through the 1995-96 fishery.
    
    (ix) Protected Sites
    
        The Commission accorded protection to Cape Shirreff and the San 
    Telmo Islands by establishing the ``Cape Shirreff CEMP Protected Area'' 
    and requesting voluntary compliance until the
        May 1, 1995, effective date.
    
    Classification
    
        NMFS has determined that this rule is necessary to implement the 
    Antarctic Marine Living Resources Convention Act of 1984 (the Act) and 
    to give effect to the management measures adopted by CCAMLR and agreed 
    to by the United States.
        This action is exempt from review under Executive Order 12866. It 
    is exempt from section 553 of the Administrative Procedure Act because 
    it involves a foreign affairs function of the United States.
        This rule contains a collection-of-information requirement subject 
    to the Paperwork Reduction Act. The collection of information has been 
    approved by the Office of Management and Budget under OMB Control 
    Number 648-0194, which expires August 31, 1997. The annual reporting 
    burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 44 1/
    2 hours in harvesting and import permit-related activities; 1 1/2 hours 
    in CEMP permit-related activities; 1/2 hour for finfish reporting in 
    the crab fishery; 6 1/2 hours for crab data reporting; 1 hour of radio 
    contact; and 1/2 hour for reporting biological data in the finfish and 
    crab fisheries. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any 
    other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions 
    for reducing this burden, to Robin Tuttle, NMFS, and to the Office of 
    Information and Regulatory Affairs (see ADDRESSES).
    
    List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 380
    
        Antarctic, Fish and wildlife, Reporting and recordkeeping 
    requirements.
    
        Dated: August 10, 1995.
    Gary Matlock,
    Program Management Officer, National Marine Fisheries Service. For the 
    reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 380 is amended as follows:
    
    PART 380--ANTARCTIC MARINE LIVING RESOURCES CONVENTION ACT OF 1984
    
        1. The authority citation for part 380 continues to read as
        follows:
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 2431 et seq.
    
        2. In Sec. 380.23 paragraphs (a), (c), (d), (e) introductory text, 
    (f) through (j), and (k) introductory text are revised to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 380.23  Catch restrictions.
    
        (a) The following catch restrictions apply to E. superba in 
    statistical area 48 (Figure 1 to part 380):
        (1) The total catch of E. superba shall not exceed 1.5 million tons 
    in any fishing season.
        (2) For the purposes of applying this catch restriction limit, a 
    fishing season begins on July 1 and ends on June 30 of the following 
    year.
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        (c) The total catch of D. eleginoides in statistical subarea 48.4 
    in the 1994-95 fishing season beginning December 15, 1994, is limited 
    to 28 tons. The season continues through November 3, 1995, or until the 
    total allowable catch is reached, whichever comes first.
        (d) The following directed fishing is prohibited in statistical 
    subarea 48.3:
        (1) Directed fishing on N. rossii is prohibited in any fishing 
    season.
        (2) Directed fishing on N. gibberifrons, C. aceratus, P. 
    georgianus, N. squamifrons, and P. b. guntheri is 
    
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    prohibited during the period from November 5, 1994, through November 1, 
    1996.
        (3) Directed fishing on C. gunnari is prohibited during the period 
    from November 5, 1994, through November 3, 1995.
        (e) The following bycatch limitations apply in statistical subarea 
    48.3 during the period from November 5, 1994, through November 3, 1995:
    * * * * *
        (f) The following catch restrictions apply to D. eleginoides in 
    statistical subarea 48.3 during the period from March 1, 1995, through 
    August 31, 1995, or until the total allowable catch is reached, 
    whichever comes first:
        (1) The total catch of D. eleginoides shall not exceed 2,800 tons.
        (2) Each vessel participating in the fishery shall have a 
    scientific observer, appointed in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of 
    International Scientific Observation on board throughout all fishing 
    activities within the fishing period.
        (g) The following catch restrictions apply to E. carlsbergi in 
    statistical subarea 48.3 during the period from November 5, 1994, 
    through November 3, 1995:
        (1) The total catch of E. carlsbergi shall not exceed 200,000 tons.
        (2) The total catch of E. carlsbergi shall not exceed 43,000 tons 
    in the Shag Rocks region, defined as the area bounded by 52 deg.30' S. 
    lat., 40 deg. W. long.; 52 deg.30' S. lat., 44 deg. W. long.; 
    54 deg.30' S. lat., 40 deg. W. long.; and 54 deg.30' S. lat., 44 deg. 
    W. long.
        (h) The taking of finfish, other than for scientific research 
    purposes, is prohibited in subareas 48.1 and 48.2 (see Figure 1 to part 
    380).
        (i) The following catch restrictions apply to N. squamifrons in 
    statistical division 58.4.4 (see Figure 1 to part 380) during the 
    period from November 5, 1994, through November 1, 1996:
        (1) The total catch of N. squamifrons during the entire 2- year 
    period shall not exceed 715 tons on Lena Bank and 435 tons on Ob Bank.
        (2) Each vessel participating in the fishery shall carry a 
    scientific observer, appointed in accordance with the CCAMLR Scheme of 
    International Scientific Observation on board throughout all fishing 
    activities within the fishing period.
        (j) The following catch restrictions apply to statistical division 
    58.5.2 for each fishing season:
        (1) Fishing seasons commence in each year at the close of the 
    annual meeting of CCAMLR and continue until the earlier part of June 30 
    or until respective precautionary catch limits are reached whichever 
    comes first.
        (2) The total catch limit for C. gunnari is 311 tons.
        (3) The total catch limit for D. eleginoides is 297 tons.
        (k) The following catch restrictions apply to fishing for any 
    Antarctic crab species in the crab group Order Decapoda, Suborder 
    Reptantia, in statistical area 48 during the period from November 5, 
    1994, through November 3, 1995:
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        3. In Sec. 380.24, paragraphs (d) introductory text, (d)(2), (f) 
    introductory text, (g)(1) introductory text, and (g)(2) are revised to 
    read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 380.24  Reporting requirements.
    
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        (d) Monthly effort and biological data reporting for N. squamifrons 
    in statistical division 58.4.4 and for the bycatch of D. eleginoides 
    taken during the period from November 5, 1994, through November 1, 
    1996, in the target fishery for N. squamifrons is established as 
    follows:
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        (2) The operator of any vessel fishing in a trawl fishery to which 
    this system applies, must complete, for all catch and bycatch species, 
    the CCAMLR fine-scale catch and effort data form for trawl fisheries 
    (Form C1, latest version) and, within 1 day of the end of the reporting 
    period, submit the form to the Assistant Administrator. The report must 
    include data on the numbers of seabirds of each species killed or 
    injured in incidents involving net monitor cables. The report must be 
    made in writing and conveyed by cable, telex, rapidfax, or other 
    appropriately timely method to the address or number specified in the 
    vessel's permit and must include the vessel's name, permit number, and 
    the month to which the report applies.
    * * * * *
        (f) Monthly biological data reporting for D. eleginoides for 
    fishing in statistical subareas 48.3 and 48.4 during the period from 
    November 5, 1994, through November 3, 1995, is established as follows:
    * * * * *
        (g) * * *
        (1) The following data must be reported to the Assistant 
    Administrator by August 15, 1995, for catches taken between November 5, 
    1994, and July 31, 1995:
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        (2) Data on catches taken between July 31, 1995, and August 31, 
    1995, must be submitted to the Assistant Administrator by September 15, 
    1995.
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        4. In Sec. 380.26, paragraphs (a) through (i) are revised to read 
    as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 380.26  Closures.
    
        (a) The fishery for E. superba is statistical area 48 shall close 
    when the total catch in any fishing season reaches 1.5 million tons.
        (b) The fishery for D. eleginoides in statistical subarea 48.3 
    shall close on August 31, 1995, or when the total catch reaches 2,800 
    tons, whichever comes first.
        (c) The fishery for D. eleginoides in statistical subarea 48.4 
    shall close on November 3, 1995, or when the total catch reaches 28 
    tons, whichever comes first.
        (d) The fishery for C. gunnari in statistical subarea 48.3 is 
    closed from November 5, 1994, through November 3, 1995.
        (e) The directed fishery for E. carlsbergi in statistical subarea 
    48.3 during the period from November 5, 1994, through November 3, 1995, 
    shall close when the bycatch of any of the species N. gibberifrons, C, 
    aceratus, N. rossii, N. squamifrons, P. georgianus, or P. b. guntheri 
    reaches its bycatch limit, or when the total catch of E. carlsbergi 
    reaches 200,000 tons, whichever comes first.
        (f) The directed fishery for E. carlsbergi in the Shag Rocks region 
    of statistical subarea 48.3 during the period from November 5, 1994, 
    through November 3, 1995, shall close when the bycatch of any of the 
    species named in paragraph (e) of this section reaches its bycatch 
    limit or if the total catch of E. carlsbergi reaches 43,000 tons, 
    whichever comes first.
        (g) The fishery for N. squamifrons on Lena Bank in statistical 
    division 58.4.4 shall close when the total catch between November 5, 
    1994, and November 1, 1996, reaches 715 tons.
        (h) The fishery for N. squamifrons on Ob Bank in statistical 
    division 58.4.4 shall close when the total catch between November 5, 
    1994, and November 1, 1996, reaches 435 tons.
        (i) The fishery for Antarctic crab species in the crab group Order 
    Decapoda, Suborder Reptantia in statistical area 48 shall close when 
    the total catch reaches 1,600 tons.
    * * * * *
        5. In Sec. 380.27, paragraphs (c) and (d) are revised to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 380.27  Gear restrictions.
    
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        (c) The precautionary catch of D.eleginoides in statistical 
    subdivision 58.5.2 may only be taken by trawling.
        (d) The use of any gear, except crab pots (traps), in the crab 
    fishery in statistical area 48 during the period from November 5, 1994, 
    through November 3, 1995, is prohibited.
    * * * * *
        6. In Sec. 380.28, paragraph (m)(2) introductory text is revised, 
    and paragraph (m)(2)(ii) is added to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 380.28  Procedure for according protection to CCAMLR Ecosystem 
    Monitoring Program Sites.
    
    * * * * *
        (m) * * * *
        (2) The following sites have been identified as CEMP Protected 
    Sites subject to the regulatory authority of the Act:
    * * * * *
        (ii) Cape Shirreff and the San Telmo Islands. This designation 
    takes effect on May 1, 1995. Cape Shirreff is a low, ice-free peninsula 
    towards the western end of the north coast of Livingston Island, South 
    Shetland Islands, situated at lat. 62 deg.' S, long. 60 deg.47' W, 
    between Barclay Bay and Hero Bay. San Telmo Island is the largest of a 
    small group of ice-free rock islets, approximately 2 km west of Cape 
    Shirreff. The boundaries of the Cape Shirreff CEMP Protected Site are 
    identical to the boundaries of the Site of Special Scientific Interest 
    No. 32, as specified by ATCM Recommendation XV-7. No man-made boundary 
    markers indicate the limits of the SSSI or protected site. The 
    boundaries are defined by natural features and include the entire area 
    of the Cape Shirreff peninsula north of the glacier ice tongue margin, 
    and most of the San Telmo Island group. For the purposes of the 
    protected site, the entire area of Cape Shirreff and the San Telmo 
    Island group is defined as any land or rocks exposed at mean low tide 
    within the area delimited by the map of SSSI No. 32.
    [FR Doc. 95-20467 Filed 8-17-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
8/18/1995
Published:
08/18/1995
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
95-20467
Dates:
August 18, 1995.
Pages:
43061-43065 (5 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 950707173-5773-01, I.D. 052495A
RINs:
0648-AF51
PDF File:
95-20467.pdf
CFR: (5)
50 CFR 380.23
50 CFR 380.24
50 CFR 380.26
50 CFR 380.27
50 CFR 380.28