97-23339. Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Red Snapper Management Measures  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 171 (Thursday, September 4, 1997)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 46677-46679]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-23339]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    
    50 CFR Part 622
    
    [Docket No. 970730185-7206-02; I.D. 070797B]
    RIN 0648-AJ13
    
    
    Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic; 
    Reef Fish Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; Red Snapper Management 
    Measures
    
    AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
    Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: NMFS issues this final rule to implement the provisions of a 
    regulatory amendment prepared by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management 
    Council (Council) in accordance with framework procedures for adjusting 
    management measures of the Fishery Management Plan for the Reef Fish 
    Resources of the Gulf of Mexico (FMP). For the red snapper fishery in 
    the Gulf of Mexico exclusive economic zone (EEZ), the regulatory 
    amendment: Changes the opening date for the 1997 fall commercial 
    fishing season from September 15 to September 2; restricts the harvest 
    of red snapper during the 1997 fall commercial season to an initial 
    period of September 2 to September 15
    
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    and, thereafter, to a period from the first to the 15th of each month 
    until the commercial fishery is closed (all openings and closings will 
    be at noon on the date indicated); establishes a recreational fishery 
    quota; and authorizes the Regional Administrator, Southeast Region, 
    NMFS, to close the recreational fishery for red snapper in the EEZ when 
    the recreational quota is reached or is projected to be reached. The 
    intended effect of this action is to maximize economic benefits from 
    the fishery, and to comply with a requirement of the Magnuson-Stevens 
    Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) that 
    separate Gulf red snapper recreational and commercial fishing quotas be 
    established that result in fishery closures when quotas are taken.
    
    DATES: This rule is effective October 6, 1997, except that the removal 
    of Sec. 622.42(a) introductory text and the revision of Sec. 622.42 
    (a)(1) is effective September 2, 1997, and the revision of 
    Sec. 622.34(l) is effective September 15, 1997.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert Sadler, 813-570-5305.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The reef fish fishery in the EEZ of the Gulf 
    of Mexico is managed under the FMP. The FMP was prepared by the Council 
    and is implemented under the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Act by 
    regulations at 50 CFR part 622.
        The Council proposed adjusted management measures (a regulatory 
    amendment) for the Gulf red snapper fishery for NMFS' review, approval, 
    and implementation. These measures were developed and submitted to NMFS 
    under the terms of the FMP's framework procedure for annual adjustments 
    in total allowable catch (TAC) and related measures for the red snapper 
    fishery (framework procedure). Additional background for these measures 
    was published in the proposed rule (62 FR 42478, August 7, 1997) and is 
    not repeated here.
    
    Comments and Responses
    
        One written comment regarding timing aspects of the commercial red 
    snapper fishing season was received during the comment period.
        On August 26, 1997, the NOAA Assistant Administrator for Fisheries 
    (Assistant Administrator) approved this final rule to implement the 
    regulatory amendment as proposed and submitted by the Council. This 
    approval decision was made after considering the regulatory amendment 
    and the public comment received on the proposed rule.
        Comment: One individual believes that there is insufficient time 
    available before the fishery opening date to allow fishery participants 
    to arrange for vessel crew and make necessary vessel preparations 
    required for safe fishing in the fall season. This individual also 
    believes that there is insufficient reason to change certain timing 
    aspects of the commercial red snapper season (i.e., changing the fall 
    fishery opening date from September 15 to September 2, 1997, followed 
    by the 2-week fishery opening periods each month (monthly harvesting 
    periods). Response: NMFS believes that sufficient time was provided 
    fishermen to plan for participation in the fall fishery based on an 
    opening date of September 2, 1997, followed by the monthly harvesting 
    periods. The Council's Red Snapper Advisory Panel (AP), composed of 
    industry participants, recommended the September 2 fishery opening date 
    to avoid adverse weather and provide for better ex-vessel prices for 
    red snapper. The Council heard public comment, reviewed the AP's 
    recommendations, and considered various opening dates at its January 
    15-16, 1997, meeting in Corpus Christi, Texas. Furthermore, NMFS 
    announced these possible management changes in the notice of proposed 
    rulemaking for this action published on August 7, 1997, and in a news 
    release mailed at that time to all fishery participants.
        NMFS disagrees that there is no compelling reason to support the 
    September 2 reopening and monthly harvesting periods. A 1997 fall 
    commercial red snapper season beginning on September 2 instead of 
    September 15 will allow the fishery to begin at a time with 
    traditionally better weather, thereby minimizing potential adverse 
    impacts on fishing operations, particularly those of smaller vessels. A 
    continuous harvest of available quota during the fall fishery (status 
    quo), rather than the monthly harvesting periods, would: Cause vessel 
    crew fatigue that can reduce fishing productivity; increase the 
    likelihood of accident or injury because of reduced crew alertness; and 
    increase the incidence of vessel and gear breakdowns resulting in 
    higher repair costs because normal, preventive maintenance is 
    postponed. Also, specifying a two-week period that is closed each month 
    should allow improved planning efforts for participation in other 
    fisheries. For these reasons, NMFS approved the Council's proposed 
    changes in the timing aspects of the fall fishery.
    
    Red Snapper TAC
    
        In considering management adjustments for 1997, the Council did not 
    propose any change to the current annual red snapper TAC of 9.12 
    million lb (4.13 million kg). This TAC is within the acceptable 
    biological catch (ABC) range as identified under and required by the 
    FMP's framework procedure. The ABC range assumes achieving a 33-percent 
    reduction in the shrimp fishery bycatch mortality of juvenile red 
    snapper by bycatch reduction devices (BRDs) in 1997 and an annual 44-
    percent reduction thereafter. The Council addressed this bycatch 
    reduction objective through Amendment 9 to the Fishery Management Plan 
    for the Shrimp Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico (Amendment 9), which 
    requires the use of NMFS-certified (BRDs) in most shrimp trawls used in 
    the Gulf EEZ. Considering that NMFS approved Amendment 9 on July 30, 
    1997, and that final regulations implementing Amendment 9 will not be 
    issued until later this year, it is likely that bycatch reduction in 
    1997 will be less than 33 percent.
        The Council contracted a scientific study to evaluate the minimum 
    reduction in the 1997 red snapper shrimp bycatch mortality rate that 
    would be consistent with the current program to rebuild the stock to 20 
    percent spawning potential ratio (SPR) by 2019. Results of this study 
    indicated that a 33-percent reduction in red snapper bycatch by (BRDs) 
    would be required in 1997 and 44 percent annually thereafter. However, 
    according to the study, bycatch reduction of less than 33 percent in 
    1997 would not significantly compromise the current stock rebuilding 
    program if a 44-percent reduction was achieved in subsequent years, 
    i.e., SPR in 2019 would be between 19.6 and 19.8 percent rather than 
    the 20-percent goal. These facts notwithstanding, NMFS has advised the 
    Council that the current red snapper rebuilding program must be re-
    evaluated to ensure compliance with the Magnuson-Stevens Act 
    requirements for rebuilding overfished stocks. NMFS and the Council 
    will monitor the status of the red snapper stock closely and implement 
    measures necessary to achieve required stock rebuilding consistent with 
    the best available data.
    
    Classification
    
        This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
    purposes of E.O. 12866.
        Before the proposed rule was published, the Assistant General
    
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    Counsel for Legislation and Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
    certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
    Administration that the proposed rule, if adopted, would not have a 
    significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
    Accordingly, a regulatory flexibility analysis was not prepared. 
    Specific findings supporting that conclusion were summarized in the 
    preamble to the proposed rule and are not repeated here. No public 
    comments on the certification were received.
        Opening the 1997 fall commercial red snapper season on September 2, 
    instead of September 15, would allow the fishery to begin at a time 
    with traditionally better weather, thereby minimizing potential adverse 
    impacts on fishing operations, particularly those of smaller vessels. 
    Allowing commercial harvest only during the first 15 days of each month 
    would extend the length of the annual fishing season and thereby 
    provide market (price) benefits. These benefits depend on the 
    provisions for the earlier opening taking effect no later than 
    September 2, 1997, and on the provisions for the initial monthly 
    closure taking effect no later than September 15, 1997. The Assistant 
    Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA, finds that attaining these benefits 
    constitutes good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) of the Administrative 
    Procedure Act to waive the normal 30-day delay in effectiveness of 
    Secs. 622.34(l) and 622.42(a)(1) of this rule.
    
    List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622
    
        Fisheries, Fishing, Puerto Rico, Reporting and recordkeeping 
    requirements, Virgin Islands.
    
        Dated: August 27, 1997.
    David L. Evans,
    Deputy Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries 
    Service.
        For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is amended 
    as follows:
    
    PART 622--FISHERIES OF THE CARIBBEAN, GULF, AND SOUTH ATLANTIC
    
        1. The authority citation for part 622 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
    
        2. In Sec. 622.34, paragraph (l) is revised, effective September 
    15, 1997, to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 622.34  Gulf EEZ seasonal and/or area closures.
    
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        (l) 1997 closures of the commercial fishery for red snapper. During 
    1997, the possession of red snapper in or from the Gulf EEZ and on 
    board a vessel for which a commercial permit for Gulf reef fish has 
    been issued, as required under Sec. 622.4(a)(2)(v), without regard to 
    where such red snapper were harvested, is limited to the bag and 
    possession limits, as specified in Sec. 622.39(b)(1)(iii) and (b)(2), 
    respectively, and such red snapper are subject to the prohibition on 
    sale or purchase of red snapper possessed under the bag limit, as 
    specified in Sec. 622.45(c)(1), from noon on September 15 to noon on 
    October 1, and thereafter from noon on the 15th of each month to noon 
    on the first of each succeeding month until the commercial red snapper 
    season is closed in accordance with Sec. 622.43(a)(1). All times are 
    local times.
        3. In Sec. 622.42, paragraph (a) introductory text is removed and 
    paragraph (a)(1) is revised, effective September 2, 1997; and paragraph 
    (a)(2) is revised, effective October 6, 1997, to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 622.42  Quotas.
    
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        (a) Gulf reef fish--(1) Commercial quotas. The following quotas 
    apply to persons who fish under commercial vessel permits for Gulf reef 
    fish, as required under Sec. 622.4(a)(2)(v).
        (i) Red snapper--4.65 million lb (2.11 million kg), round weight, 
    apportioned in 1997 as follows:
        (A) 3.06 million lb (1.39 million kg) available February 1, 1997.
        (B) The remainder available at noon on September 2, 1997, subject 
    to the closure provisions of Secs. 622.34(l) and 622.43(a)(1)(i).
        (ii) Deep-water groupers (i.e., yellowedge grouper, misty grouper, 
    warsaw grouper, snowy grouper, and speckled hind), and, after the quota 
    for shallow-water grouper is reached, scamp, combined--1.60 million lb 
    (0.73 million kg), round weight.
        (iii) Shallow-water groupers (i.e., all groupers other than deep-
    water groupers, jewfish, and Nassau grouper), including scamp before 
    the quota for shallow-water groupers is reached, combined--9.80 million 
    lb (4.45 million kg), round weight.
        (2) Recreational quota for red snapper. The following quota applies 
    to persons who harvest red snapper other than under commercial vessel 
    permits for Gulf reef fish and the commercial quota specified in 
    paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section--4.47 million lb (2.03 million kg), 
    round weight.
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        4. In Sec. 622.43, paragraph (a)(1) is revised, effective October 
    6, 1997, to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 622.43  Closures.
    
        (a) * * *
        (1) Gulf reef fish--(i) Commercial quotas. The bag and possession 
    limits specified in Sec. 622.39(b) apply to all harvest or possession 
    in or from the Gulf EEZ of the indicated species, and the sale or 
    purchase of the indicated species taken from the Gulf EEZ is 
    prohibited. In addition, the bag and possession limits for red snapper 
    apply on board a vessel for which a commercial permit for Gulf reef 
    fish has been issued, as required under Sec. 622.4(a)(2)(v), without 
    regard to where such red snapper were harvested. However, the bag and 
    possession limits for red snapper apply only when the recreational 
    quota for red snapper has not been reached and the bag and possession 
    limit has not been reduced to zero under paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of this 
    section.
        (ii) Recreational quota for red snapper. The bag and possession 
    limit for red snapper in or from the Gulf EEZ is zero.
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    [FR Doc. 97-23339 Filed 8-29-97; 3:41 pm]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
10/6/1997
Published:
09/04/1997
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
97-23339
Dates:
This rule is effective October 6, 1997, except that the removal of Sec. 622.42(a) introductory text and the revision of Sec. 622.42 (a)(1) is effective September 2, 1997, and the revision of Sec. 622.34(l) is effective September 15, 1997.
Pages:
46677-46679 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 970730185-7206-02, I.D. 070797B
RINs:
0648-AJ13: Regulatory Amendment To Adjust Reef Fish Management Measures to the Gulf of Mexico for the 1997 Season
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/0648-AJ13/regulatory-amendment-to-adjust-reef-fish-management-measures-to-the-gulf-of-mexico-for-the-1997-seas
PDF File:
97-23339.pdf
CFR: (4)
50 CFR 622.34(l)
50 CFR 622.34
50 CFR 622.42
50 CFR 622.43