[Federal Register: January 14, 2008 (Volume 73, Number 9)]
[Rules and Regulations]
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From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 070227048-7091-02]
RIN 0648-XE82
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act
Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast
Multispecies Fishery; Modification of the Yellowtail Flounder Landing
Limit for the U.S./Canada Management Area
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; trip limit change.
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SUMMARY: NMFS announces that the Administrator, Northeast (NE) Region,
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NMFS (Regional Administrator), is decreasing the Georges Bank (GB)
yellowtail flounder trip limit to 1,500 lb (680 kg) for NE multispecies
days-at-sea (DAS) vessels fishing in the U.S./Canada Management Area.
This action is authorized by the regulations implementing Amendment 13
to the NE Multispecies Fishery Management Plan and is intended to
prevent over-harvest of the Total Allowable Catch (TAC) for GB
yellowtail flounder. This action is being taken under the authority of
the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-
Stevens Act) to slow the catch rate of GB yellowtail flounder to
provide opportunity for vessels to continue fishing while helping to
ensure that the TAC will not be exceeded during the 2007 fishing year
(May 1, 2007 - April 20, 2008).
DATES: Effective 0001 hours local time January 10, 2008, through April
30, 2008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mark Grant, Fishery Management
Specialist, (978) 281-9145, fax (978) 281-9135.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Regulations governing the GB yellowtail
flounder landing limit within the U.S./Canada Management Area are found
at Sec. 648.85(a)(3)(iv)(C) and (D). The regulations authorize vessels
issued a valid Federal limited access NE multispecies permit and
fishing under a NE multispecies DAS to fish in the U.S./Canada
Management Area, as defined at Sec. 648.85(a)(1), under specific
conditions. The TAC for GB yellowtail flounder for the 2007 fishing
year is 900 mt. The regulations at Sec. 648.85(a)(3)(iv)(D) authorize
the Regional Administrator to increase or decrease the trip limit in
the U.S./Canada Management Area to prevent over-harvesting or under-
harvesting the TAC allocation.
On April 24, 2007 (72 FR 20287), based upon the reduced 2007 TAC
for GB yellowtail flounder (a 43-percent reduction from 2006) and
projections of harvest rates in the fishery, the trip limit for GB
yellowtail flounder was set at 3,000 lb (1,361 kg) for the 2007 fishing
year, to prevent the over-harvest of the 2007 GB yellowtail flounder
TAC, and to prevent a premature closure of the Eastern U.S./Canada
Management Area and, therefore, reduced opportunities to fish for
Eastern GB cod and haddock in the Eastern U.S./Canada Area. On November
27, 2007, the GB yellowtail flounder trip limit was increased to 7,500
lb (3,402 kg) because the 3,000-lb (1,361-kg) trip limit was projected
to result in the under-harvest of the TAC.
According to the most recent Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) reports
and other available information, the cumulative GB yellowtail flounder
catch, as of January 9, 2008, is estimated to be 82 percent of the TAC,
with a projection that the complete harvest of the TAC would occur by
January 23, 2008. Harvest of the GB yellowtail flounder TAC would
prevent the reopening of the Eastern U.S./Canada Area to harvest the
remaining portions of the GB cod and GB haddock TACs. Decreasing the GB
yellowtail flounder trip limit to 1,500 lb (680 kg) from 7,500 lb
(3,402 kg) is expected to reduce the number of trips made to the
Western U.S./Canada Area to target GB yellowtail flounder, decrease
landings of yellowtail flounder without increasing discards, and result
in the achievement of the TAC during the fishing year without exceeding
it. Based on this information, the Regional Administrator is decreasing
the current 7,500-lb (3,402-kg) trip limit in the U.S./Canada Area to
1,500 lb (680 kg) per trip, effective 0001 hours local time January 10,
2008, through April 30, 2008. GB yellowtail flounder landings will
continue to be closely monitored. Further inseason adjustments to
increase or decrease the trip limit may be considered, based on updated
catch data and projections. Should 100 percent of the TAC allocation
for GB yellowtail flounder be projected to be harvested, all vessels
would be prohibited from harvesting, possessing, or landing yellowtail
flounder from the entire U.S./Canada Management Area, and the Eastern
U.S./Canada Area would be closed to limited access NE multispecies DAS
vessels for the remainder of the fishing year.
Classification
This action is authorized by 50 CFR part 648 and is exempt from
review under Executive Order 12866.
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(3)(B) and (d)(3), there is good cause
to waive prior notice and opportunity for public comment; as well as
the delayed effectiveness for this action, because prior notice and
comment, and a delayed effectiveness, would be impracticable and
contrary to the public interest. The regulations under Sec.
658.85(a)(3)(iv)(D) grant the Regional Administrator the authority to
adjust the GB yellowtail flounder trip limit to prevent over-harvesting
or under-harvesting the TAC allocation. This action would reduce the GB
yellowtail trip limit for all NE multispecies DAS vessels fishing in
the U.S./Canada Management Area for the remainder of the 2007 fishing
year. This action is intended to prevent the over-harvest of the GB
yellowtail flounder TAC while allowing continued opportunities to
achieve optimum yield in the NE multispecies fishery.
This action is authorized by the regulations at Sec.
648.85(a)(3)(iv)(D). It is important to take this action immediately
because the rapid catch rate observed since implementing the 7,500-lb
(3,402-kg) GB yellowtail flounder trip limit on November 27, 2007, is
projected to result in the TAC being achieved on January 23, 2008. This
would require that the Eastern U.S./Canada Area remain closed for the
remainder of the 2007 fishing year, preventing the reopening the
Eastern U.S./Canada Management Area to harvest the remaining portions
of the GB cod and GB haddock TACs. Allowing the current rapid catch
rate (33 percent of the TAC was caught between December 6, 2007, and
January 3, 2008) to continue during the period necessary to publish and
receive comments on a proposed rule could potentially allow the GB
yellowtail flounder harvest to exceed the GB yellowtail flounder TAC
for the 2007 fishing year. Exceeding the 2007 TAC for GB yellowtail
flounder would increase mortality of this overfished stock beyond that
evaluated during the development of Amendment 13, resulting in
decreased revenue for the NE multispecies fishery, increased negative
economic impacts to vessels operating in the U.S./Canada Area, a
reduced chance of achieving optimum yield in the groundfish fishery,
and unnecessary delays to the rebuilding of this overfished stock.
Exceeding the 2007 GB yellowtail flounder TAC would also necessitate
that any overages during the 2007 fishing year be deducted from the GB
yellowtail TAC for the 2008 fishing year. Reducing the 2008 TAC due to
any 2007 TAC overage caused by delaying this action would create an
unnecessary burden on the fishing industry and further negative
economic and social impacts that were not previously considered.
The potential of decreasing the GB yellowtail flounder trip limit
was announced to the public when the 7,500-lb (3,402-kg) trip limit was
implemented on November 27, 2007. Further, the public is able to obtain
information on the rate of harvest of the GB yellowtail flounder TAC
via the Northeast Regional Office website (http://www.nero.noaa.gov),
which provides at least some advanced notice of a potential action to
prevent the TAC for GB yellowtail flounder from being exceeded during
the 2007 fishing year. The Regional Administrator's authority to
decrease the trip limit for GB
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yellowtail flounder in the U.S./Canada Management Area to ensure the
shared U.S./Canada stocks of fish are harvested, but not exceeded, was
considered and open to public comment during the development of
Amendment 13 and FW 42. Therefore, any negative effect the waiving of
public comment and delayed effectiveness may have on the public is
mitigated by these factors.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: January 9, 2008.
Emily H. Menashes,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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