96-22748. Fisheries Off West Coast States and in the Western Pacific; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; Trip Limit Reductions  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 174 (Friday, September 6, 1996)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 47089-47090]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-22748]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    
    50 CFR Part 660
    
    [Docket No. 951227306-5306-01; I.D. 082996C]
    
    
    Fisheries Off West Coast States and in the Western Pacific; 
    Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; Trip Limit Reductions
    
    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 further restrictions to the Pacific Coast 
    groundfish fisheries for widow rockfish and yellowtail rockfish. These 
    actions are authorized by regulations implementing the Pacific Coast 
    Groundfish Fishery Management Plan (FMP), which governs the groundfish 
    fishery off Washington, Oregon, and California. These restrictions are 
    intended to keep landings as close as possible to the 1996 harvest 
    guidelines for these species.
    
    DATES: Effective from 0001 hours (local time) September 1, 1996, until 
    the effective date of the 1997 annual specifications and management 
    measures for the Pacific Coast groundfish fishery, which will be 
    published in the Federal Register. Comments will be accepted through 
    September 23, 1996.
    
    ADDRESSES: Submit comments to William Stelle, Jr., Director, Northwest 
    Region (Regional Director), National Marine Fisheries Service, 7600 
    Sand Point Way NE., BIN-C15700, Seattle, WA 98115-0070; or Hilda Diaz-
    Soltero, Director, Southwest Region, National Marine Fisheries Service, 
    501 West Ocean Blvd., Suite 4200, Long Beach, CA 90802-4213.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: William L. Robinson at 206-526-6140; 
    or Rodney McInnis at 310-980-4040.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The following changes to routine management 
    measures for widow and yellowtail rockfishes were recommended by the 
    Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council), in consultation with the 
    States of Washington, Oregon, and California, at its August 21-23, 
    1996, meeting in Portland, OR.
        Widow rockfish. Widow rockfish currently are managed under a 2-
    month cumulative trip limit of 70,000 lb (31,752 kg). The best 
    available information at the August 1996 Council meeting indicated that 
    3,426 mt of widow rockfish had been taken through July 31, 1996, and 
    that the 6,500-mt harvest guideline would be reached by mid-November 
    1996, if the rate of landings is not slowed. The Council recommended 
    that the 2-month cumulative trip limit for widow rockfish be reduced in 
    September-October 1996 from 70,000 lb (31,752 kg) to 50,000 lb (22,680 
    kg) coastwide to keep landings within the harvest guideline in 1996. 
    The Council also recommended reverting to 1-month cumulative trip 
    limits of 25,000 lb (11,340 kg) during November and December 1996 to 
    provide greater flexibility managing this species at the end of the 
    year. If landings are not sufficiently curtailed, trip limits may be 
    reduced further, or landings prohibited, in November and/or December 
    1996.
        Yellowtail rockfish. Yellowtail rockfish is one component of the 
    Sebastes complex, and is managed with different harvest guidelines and 
    trip limits north and south of Cape Lookout, OR (45 deg.20'15'' N. 
    lat.). South of Cape Mendocino, CA (40 deg.30' N. lat.) there is no 
    specific harvest guideline or trip limit for yellowtail rockfish, other 
    than the overall limit for the Sebastes complex. The northern harvest 
    guideline for yellowtail rockfish (which includes the U.S. portion of 
    the Vancouver area plus the Columbia area north of Cape Lookout) is 
    3,590 mt, and the southern harvest guideline (for the Columbia area 
    south of Cape Lookout plus the Eureka area) is 2,580 mt.
        The best available information at the August 1996 Council meeting 
    indicated that 2,139 mt of yellowtail rockfish had been taken north of 
    Cape Lookout through July 31, 1996, and that the 3,590-mt harvest 
    guideline for this area would be reached by late October or early 
    November if the rate of landings is not slowed. The Council recommended 
    an immediate reduction in the 2-month cumulative trip limit, from 
    32,000 lb (14,515 kg) to 20,000 lb (9,072 kg) for yellowtail rockfish 
    north of Cape Lookout in September-October 1996. In addition, as for 
    widow rockfish, the Council recommended reverting to 1-month cumulative 
    trip limits, that are half the 2-month cumulative trip limits, during 
    November and December 1996 to provide greater flexibility managing this 
    species at the end of the year. The 1-month cumulative trip limits also 
    apply to the Sebastes complex and canary rockfish, another major 
    component of the complex, north of Cape Mendocino, for consistency with 
    the limits for yellowtail rockfish. Consistency is necessary to 
    accommodate special provisions implemented by the States of Oregon and 
    Washington that enable fishers to operate on both sides of Cape Lookout 
    and keep the larger, southern limit for yellowtail rockfish and the 
    Sebastes complex. These provisions would be impossible to implement if 
    a 1-month limit applied north of the line and a 2-month limit applied 
    south. If landings are not sufficiently curtailed, trip limits may be 
    reduced further, or landings prohibited, in November and/or December 
    1996.
        At its October 1996 meeting, the Council will review the progress 
    of these and other groundfish fisheries and may recommend changes to 
    the limits announced herein. Any changes approved by NMFS will be 
    announced in the Federal Register.
         NMFS action. NMFS concurs with the Council's recommendations, 
    which are intended to keep landings of widow rockfish and yellowtail 
    rockfish within their 1996 harvest guidelines.
        The 60-percent monthly limits in the limited entry fishery apply 
    only in conjunction with 2-month cumulative trip limits, and therefore 
    are not a part of the 1-month cumulative trip limits established for 
    November and December 1996.
        The trip limit changes apply to both the limited entry and open 
    access fisheries, including exempt trawl gear used to harvest pink 
    shrimp and prawns. In addition, as stated in the annual management 
    measures at 61 FR 279 (January 4, 1996), ``A vessel operating in the 
    open access fishery must not exceed any trip limit, frequency limit, 
    and/or size limit for the open access fishery; or for the same gear 
    and/or subarea in the limited entry fishery; or, in any calendar month, 
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    percent of any 2-month cumulative trip limit for the same gear and/or 
    subarea in the limited entry fishery, called the '50-percent monthly 
    limit.'''
        The annual management measures published at 61 FR 279, January 4, 
    1996, as amended, are modified as follows:
        1. Paragraphs IV.B.(1) and (2) of the annual management measures 
    for widow rockfish are revised to read as follows:
        B.(1) Limited entry fishery.
        (a) September-October 1996. The cumulative trip limit for widow 
    rockfish is 50,000 lb (22,680 kg) per vessel for the 2-month period. 
    The 60-percent monthly limit is 30,000 lb (13,608 kg).
        (b) November-December 1996. The cumulative trip limit for widow 
    rockfish is 25,000 lb (11,340 kg) per vessel per 1-month period.
        (2) Open access fishery. Within the limits at paragraph IV.I. for 
    the open access fishery, the cumulative monthly trip limit for widow 
    rockfish during September-December 1996 is 25,000 lb (11,340 kg) per 
    vessel per 1-month period.
        2. Paragraphs IV.C.(2)(a)(i) and (ii) of the annual management 
    measures for yellowtail rockfish and the Sebastes complex are revised 
    to read as follows:
        C.(2)(a) Cumulative trip limits.
        (i) North of Cape Lookout.
        (A) September-October 1996. The cumulative trip limit for the 
    Sebastes complex taken and retained north of Cape Lookout is 70,000 lb 
    (31,752 kg) per vessel for the 2-month period. Within this cumulative 
    trip limit for the Sebastes complex, no more than 20,000 lb (9,072 kg) 
    may be yellowtail rockfish taken and retained north of Cape Lookout, 
    and no more than 18,000 lb (8,165 kg) may be canary rockfish.
        (B) November-December 1996. The cumulative trip limit for the 
    Sebastes complex taken and retained north of Cape Lookout is 35,000 lb 
    (15,876 kg) per vessel per 1-month period. Within this cumulative trip 
    limit for the Sebastes complex, no more than 10,000 lb (4,536 kg) may 
    be yellowtail rockfish taken and retained north of Cape Lookout, and no 
    more than 9,000 lb (4,082 kg) may be canary rockfish.
        (ii) Cape Lookout to Cape Mendocino.
        (A) September-October 1996. The cumulative trip limit for the 
    Sebastes complex taken and retained between Cape Lookout and Cape 
    Mendocino remains at 100,000 lb (45,359 kg) per vessel for the 2-month 
    period. Within this cumulative trip limit for the Sebastes complex, no 
    more than 70,000 lb (31,752 kg) may be yellowtail rockfish taken and 
    retained between Cape Lookout and Cape Mendocino, and no more than 
    18,000 lb (8,165 kg) may be canary rockfish.
        (B) November-December 1996. The cumulative trip limit for the 
    Sebastes complex taken and retained between Cape Lookout and Cape 
    Mendocino is 50,000 lb (22,680 kg) per vessel per 1-month period. 
    Within this cumulative trip limit for the Sebastes complex, no more 
    than 35,000 lb (15,876 kg) may be yellowtail rockfish taken and 
    retained between Cape Lookout and Cape Mendocino, and no more than 
    9,000 lb (4,082 kg) may be canary rockfish.
        3. Paragraph IV.C.(2)(a)(iv) of the annual management measures for 
    yellowtail rockfish and the Sebastes complex is revised to read as 
    follows:
        (iv) The 60-percent monthly limits for September-October 1996 are: 
    For the Sebastes complex, 42,000 lb (19,051 kg) north of Cape Lookout, 
    60,000 lb (27,216 kg) between Cape Lookout and Cape Mendocino, and 
    120,000 lb (54,431 kg) south of Cape Mendocino; for yellowtail 
    rockfish, 12,000 lb (5,443 kg) north of Cape Lookout, and 42,000 lb 
    (19,051 kg) between Cape Lookout and Cape Mendocino; for bocaccio, 
    36,000 lb (16,329 kg) south of Cape Mendocino; and, for canary 
    rockfish, 10,800 lb (4,899 kg) coastwide.
        4. Paragraph IV.C.(3)(b) of the annual management measures for 
    yellowtail rockfish and the Sebastes complex is revised to read as 
    follows:
        C.(3)(b) Open access fishery. If smaller than the limits at 
    paragraph IV.I. of the annual management measures, the following 
    cumulative monthly trip limits apply (within the limits at paragraph 
    IV.I.) during September-December 1996: For the Sebastes complex, 35,000 
    lb (15,876 kg) north of Cape Lookout, 50,000 lb (22,680 kg) between 
    Cape Lookout and Cape Mendocino, and 100,000 lb (45,359 kg) south of 
    Cape Mendocino; for yellowtail rockfish, 10,000 lb (4,536 kg) north of 
    Cape Lookout, and 35,000 lb (15,876 kg) between Cape Lookout and Cape 
    Mendocino; for bocaccio, 30,000 lb (13,608 kg) south of Cape Mendocino; 
    and, for canary rockfish, 9,000 lb (4,082 kg) coastwide.
    
    Classification
    
        These actions are authorized by the regulations implementing the 
    FMP. The determination to take these actions is based on the most 
    recent data available. The aggregate data upon which the determinations 
    are based are available for public inspection at the office of the 
    Director, Northwest Region, NMFS (see ADDRESSES) during business hours. 
    Because of the need for immediate action to slow the rate of harvest of 
    widow and yellowtail rockfishes, and because the public had an 
    opportunity to comment on the action at the August 1996 Council 
    meeting, NMFS has determined that good cause exists for this document 
    to be published without affording a prior opportunity for public 
    comment or a 30-day delayed effectiveness period. These actions are 
    taken under the authority of 50 CFR 660.323(b)(1)(i), and are exempt 
    from review under E.O. 12866.
    
        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
    
        Dated: August 30, 1996.
    Donald J. Leedy
    Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine 
    Fisheries Service.
    [FR Doc. 96-22748 Filed 8-30-96; 5:03 pm]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
9/1/1996
Published:
09/06/1996
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Fishing restrictions; request for comments.
Document Number:
96-22748
Dates:
Effective from 0001 hours (local time) September 1, 1996, until the effective date of the 1997 annual specifications and management measures for the Pacific Coast groundfish fishery, which will be published in the Federal Register. Comments will be accepted through September 23, 1996.
Pages:
47089-47090 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 951227306-5306-01, I.D. 082996C
PDF File:
96-22748.pdf
CFR: (1)
50 CFR 660