99-21468. Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Compliance with Sustainable Fisheries Act Provisions for Management Plans in the Gulf of Mexico; Generic Amendment to the Fishery Management Plans of the Gulf of Mexico Region  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 159 (Wednesday, August 18, 1999)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 44884-44885]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-21468]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    
    50 CFR Part 622
    
    [I.D. 072699D]
    RIN 0648-AL81
    
    
    Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; 
    Compliance with Sustainable Fisheries Act Provisions for Management 
    Plans in the Gulf of Mexico; Generic Amendment to the Fishery 
    Management Plans of the Gulf of Mexico Region
    
    AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Notice of availability of a generic amendment to fishery 
    management plans for the Gulf of Mexico Region; request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: NMFS announces that the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management 
    Council (Council) has submitted to NMFS its Generic Sustainable 
    Fisheries Act Amendment (SFA Amendment) to the fishery management plans 
    of the Gulf of Mexico for review, approval, and implementation. This 
    amendment would set standards regarding overfishing levels and stock 
    rebuilding on which future management measures will be based. Written 
    comments are requested from the public.
    
    DATES: Written comments must be received on or before October 18, 1999.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments must be mailed to the Southeast Regional Office, 
    NMFS, 9721 Executive Center Drive N., St. Petersburg, FL 33702.
        Requests for copies of the amendment, which includes a regulatory 
    impact review and an environmental assessment, should be sent to the 
    Gulf of Mexico Management Council, The Commons at Rivergate, 3018 U.S. 
    Highway 301 North, Suite 1000, Tampa, FL 33619-2266; phone: 813-228-
    2815; fax: 813-225-7015.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Roy Crabtree, NMFS; phone: 727-570-
    5305; fax 727-570-5583.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation 
    and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) requires Regional Fishery 
    Management Councils to submit proposed fishery management plans (plans) 
    or amendments to NMFS for review and approval, disapproval, or partial 
    approval. The Magnuson-Stevens Act also requires that NMFS, upon 
    receiving a plan or amendment from a Council, immediately publish a 
    document in the Federal Register stating that the plan or amendment is 
    available for public review and comment. This document constitutes such 
    notice for the SFA Amendment.
        In 1998, NMFS published the National Standard Guidelines to assist 
    Regional Fishery Management Councils in: Describing fisheries and 
    fishing communities; establishing criteria to determine when a stock is 
    overfished; proposing measures to prevent or end overfishing and 
    rebuild overfished stocks: and assessing bycatch and proposing measures 
    to minimize bycatch (63 FR 24212, May 1, 1998). The Council developed 
    its SFA Amendment based on these guidelines.
        The SFA Amendment describes Gulf of Mexico fishing communities; 
    these descriptions are based on existing U.S. Census data and 
    information about regional landings and about fishing participants in 
    various fisheries for each of the Gulf of Mexico coastal states. The 
    Council believes that these community descriptions are based on the 
    best available information and comply with the national standard 
    guidelines.
        The SFA Amendment describes bycatch in Gulf fisheries and reflects 
    the Council's conclusion that measures currently in place already 
    minimize bycatch and bycatch mortality to the extent practicable. Under 
    the Fishery Management Plan for the Shrimp Fishery of the Gulf of 
    Mexico, the Council has required bycatch reduction devices to minimize 
    bycatch of red snapper and other species in shrimp trawls fished in the 
    exclusive economic zone west of Cape San Blas, Florida. Under the FMP 
    for stone crab, the Council's SFA Amendment proposes changes in the 
    construction of stone crab pots intended to reduce finfish bycatch. 
    Under the Fishery Management Plan for the Reef Fish Resources of the 
    Gulf of Mexico, the Council is phasing out fish traps in the reef fish 
    fishery by 2007, in part to reduce bycatch. Under the Fishery 
    Management Plan for Coastal Migratory Pelagic Species of the Gulf of 
    Mexico and South Atlantic, minimum mesh sizes are required for gillnets 
    in the coastal migratory pelagics fishery to reduce bycatch.
        NMFS' Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey provides 
    information on bycatch in the recreational fisheries. The SFA Amendment 
    discusses additional measures to improve bycatch reporting. The Council 
    anticipates that cooperative state-Federal programs developed or under 
    development by the Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission will provide 
    adequate information on bycatch for all fisheries within the Council's 
    area of jurisdiction. NMFS intends to improve bycatch reporting by 
    requiring it in all commercial logbooks by January 1, 2001.
        The SFA Amendment specifies fishing targets and overfishing 
    thresholds for each FMP. For stocks other than shrimp and spiny 
    lobster, static spawning potential ratio (SPR) proxies are used to 
    define maximum sustainable yield (MSY), optimal yield (OY), and maximum 
    fishing mortality thresholds (MFMT). For penaeid shrimp, MSY, OY, and 
    MFMT are specified in numbers of spawning individuals remaining after 
    the fishery. For royal red shrimp, MSY is specified as a range in 
    pounds/kilograms, as recommended by the Crustacean Stock Assessment 
    Panel; however, in its discussion of MSY, the Council expresses its 
    view that the proposed MSY may be an underestimate of the true MSY. For 
    spiny lobster, MSY, OY, and MFMT are specified as transitional SPR 
    based on spawning biomass per recruit rather than based on fecundity. 
    For stone crab, SPR is identified as realized egg production per 
    recruit as a percentage of potential egg production in the unfished 
    state. In general, SPR proxies for OY are greater than those for MSY, 
    and MFMT is a fishing mortality rate set at the SPR rate equal to MSY 
    (i.e. FMSY). The SPR proxies for the parameters MSY, OY, and 
    MFMT within each of the following fisheries--shrimp, red drum, Nassau 
    grouper, jewfish, and stone crab--are the same. The SPR values for the 
    three parameters for the above listed species are higher than those for 
    other stocks, i.e., they are more conservative than those for other 
    stocks. For shrimp, MSST is specified as the number of spawning 
    individuals remaining after the annual fishery; for stone crab an SPR 
    proxy is specified for MSST. MSST is not specified for other stocks but 
    will be incorporated through the framework procedures of the Council's 
    FMPs as MSST estimates are derived.
        The SFA Amendment would establish rebuilding periods for red 
    snapper (period of 1999-2033) and Gulf-group king mackerel (period of 
    1999-2009). The Council states that data are insufficient to develop 
    rebuilding schedules for Nassau grouper, jewfish, or red drum but that 
    such schedules would be specified and implemented through the framework 
    procedures of its FMPs as such schedules are developed.
        The SFA Amendment briefly addresses the Magnuson-Stevens Act 
    requirement to describe fishing sectors and to quantify trends in 
    landings by
    
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    sector. The SFA Amendment states that with the exception of the charter 
    sector, trends in landings have been previously quantified for all FMPs 
    except those for stone crab and spiny lobster. The amendment includes 
    recently prepared descriptions of the Florida west-coast stone crab 
    fishery and the Florida spiny lobster fishery.
        The SFA Amendment would adopt the construction characteristics of 
    stone crab traps set forth in Chapter 46-13.002(2)(a) of Florida law.
        The SFA Amendment would modify the existing Council FMPs' framework 
    procedures for regulatory adjustments. These framework procedures 
    provide a streamlined rulemaking process that allows the Council to 
    propose additional or modified measures under an FMP and for NMFS to 
    approve and implement them without an FMP amendment. The amendment 
    would add the following measures to those that can be implemented under 
    the framework procedures: Biomass-based estimates for MSY, OY, and 
    MSST; new estimates of MFMT; and rebuilding schedules for reef fish. 
    The Council would use the modified framework procedures when estimates 
    of these added measures are provided by NMFS, reviewed by the Stock 
    Assessment Panels, and adopted by the Council.
        In accordance with the Magnuson-Stevens Act, NMFS is evaluating the 
    proposed rule to determine whether it is consistent with the SFA 
    Amendment, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law. Comments 
    received by October 18, 1999, whether specifically directed to the 
    amendment or the proposed rule, will be considered by NMFS in its 
    decision to approve, disapprove, or partially approve the SFA 
    Amendment. NMFS will not consider comments received after that date in 
    this decision. NMFS will address in the final rule all comments 
    received on the amendment or the proposed rule during their respective 
    comment periods.
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
    
        Dated: August 12, 1999.
    Bruce C. Morehaed,
    Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine 
    Fisheries Service.
    [FR Doc. 99-21468 Filed 8-17-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 3510-22-F
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
08/18/1999
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Notice of availability of a generic amendment to fishery management plans for the Gulf of Mexico Region; request for comments.
Document Number:
99-21468
Dates:
Written comments must be received on or before October 18, 1999.
Pages:
44884-44885 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
I.D. 072699D
RINs:
0648-AL81: Generic Sustainable Fisheries Act Amendment (SFA) to the FMPs for the Gulf of Mexico Addressing Requirements Regarding Overfishing, Bycatch, Fishing Communities, and other SFA Provisions
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/0648-AL81/generic-sustainable-fisheries-act-amendment-sfa-to-the-fmps-for-the-gulf-of-mexico-addressing-requir
PDF File:
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CFR: (1)
50 CFR 622