Copy of letter sent as attachment:
March 21, 2007
Patricia A. Kurkul
Regional Administrator
NMFS, Northeast Regional Office
1 Blackburn Drive
Gloucester, Ma. 01930
Re: RIN 0648-AR78
Dear Pat,
I am writing to provide the Maine Department of Marine Resources (DMR) comments
on the proposed definition additions/revisions and procedural and technical changes to
the regulations addressing scientific research activities, exempted fishing permits, and
exempted educational activities under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act.
The stated purpose of these changes is to clarify regulations, ensure necessary
information to complete required analyses is requested and made available, and
provide for expedited review of permit applications where possible. DMR supports any
measures that would streamline the EFP process, although it is not immediately
apparent how the proposed measures would achieve this stated goal.
DMR generally favors the provision of LOAs rather than EFPs for scientific research as
the EFP process is time consuming, which can prevent research from being
conducted within necessary timelines. The proposed definition of compensation
fishing states compensation fishing could be covered by an LOA unless exemptions
from regulations are required. However, it is not clear from the proposed definition
what types of research activities could employ compensation fishing, other than
Research Set Aside Programs. As such, it is difficult to comment on the need for an
EFP versus an LOA.
DMR supports the proposed definition of conservation engineering, but is wary of the
requirement that at-sea research occur aboard a scientific research vessel. DMR
would like to ensure that the definition of ?scientific research vessel? is inclusive of
commercial fishing vessels chartered by scientific organizations or state agencies.
DMR would also like to ensure that the definition of conservation engineering based on
the promotion of ?efficient harvest of target species? be interpreted broadly to allow for
environmental efficiency (for instance, testing of gear/methods to reduce fuel
consumption by fishing vessels).
Because this comment request addresses scientific research, DMR highlights the need
to address an issue of particular importance to our agency and the fishermen with
whom we collaborate. When engaged in collaborative research, two questions often
arise: ?Why can?t fish the fish caught on these activities be sold to cover part of
research expenses?? and ?Why must A DAS be used when research is being
conducted?? Both of these questions are pertinent to the proposed definition
for ?compensation fishing? and ?conservation engineering?. However this notice does
not address either of these questions. Although compensation fishing has now been
well defined, it is still unclear when it may be authorized. It is also unclear whether A
DAS must be used when engaged in scientific research activity.
In summary DMR is supportive of any actions that streamline the LOA and EFP
process in order to facilitate scientific research, and requests that NMFS continue the
streamlining process by providing better information and justification concerning
whether and when compensation fishing is allowed, and whether and when A DAS
must be used for scientific research.
I appreciate the opportunity to comment and would be pleased to follow up with you on
these issues as needed.
Sincerely,
Terry Stockwell
Director of External Affairs
Attachments:
Comment by Maine Department of Marine Resources on AR78
Title: Comment by Maine Department of Marine Resources on AR78
Comment by Maine Department of Marine Resources on AR78
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Experimental Permitting Process, Exempted Fishing Permits, and Scientific Research Activity
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Attachments:
Comment by Maine Department of Marine Resources on AR78
Title:
Comment by Maine Department of Marine Resources on AR78
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