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Docket ID: [Docket No. 970703166-8209-04; I.D. 060997A]
RIN ID: RIN 0648-AH65
SUBJECT CATEGORY: Fisheries of the Exclusive Zone Economic Zone Off Alaska; License Limitation Program; Correction
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: NMFS is correcting a final rule implementing the License Limitation Program (LLP) established for the groundfish fisheries in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands management area (BSAI), the groundfish fisheries in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA), and the crab fisheries in the BSAI, that was published in the Federal Register of Thursday, October 1, 1998.
SUMMARY: Alaska; fisheries of Exclusive Economic Zone—; License Limitation Program; correction,
The current regulatory text regarding an eligible applicant for a
Norton Sound red or blue king crab license under the LLP does not
accurately represent the Council's intent or the FMP amendment text and
is inconsistent with regulations governing the LLP application
requirements. The word ``and'' between ``1993'' and ``1994'', in the
``eligible applicant'' definition at 50 CFR 679.2, is a drafting error
that instead should be ``or''. Currently, the regulation defining an
eligible applicant for an LLP license based on participation in the
Norton Sound red and blue king crab fisheries at 50 CFR 679.2 reads as follows:
``Eligible applicant means a qualified person who submitted an
application during the application period announced by NMFS and . .
. who was an individual who held a State of Alaska permit for the
Norton Sound king crab summer fishery in 1993 and 1994, and who made
at least one harvest of red or blue king crab in the relevant area
during the period specified in Sec. 679.4(k)(5)(ii)(G), or a
corporation that owned or leased a vessel on June 17, 1995, that
made at least one harvest of red or blue king crab in the relevant
area during the period in Sec. 679.4(k)(5)(ii)(G), and that was
operated by an individual who was an employee or a temporary contractor; or.''
The reference to Sec. 679.4(k)(5)(ii)(G) specifies the criteria for an area/species endorsement for Norton Sound red and blue king crab on an LLP license. Basically, these criteria include one documented harvest of any amount of red or blue king crab from Norton Sound between January 1, 1993, and December 31, 1994.
This regulatory text appears clear that unless otherwise exempted,
to qualify for an LLP license to fish for red or blue king crab in Norton Sound, an individual would have to:
(a) Submit an LLP application during the application period (which ended December 17, 1999);
(b) Have held a State of Alaska permit for the Norton Sound king crab summer fishery in 1993 and 1994; and
(c) Have made one documented harvest of any amount of red or blue
king crab from Norton Sound during the same 2year period, 1993 through 1994.
This regulation is essentially the same as that published in the proposed rule for public comment on August 15, 1997 (62 FR 43866). No comments were received on this eligibility issue in Norton Sound. However, a more fundamental issue is whether the intent of the Council and the LLP implementing regulations on this point are consistent. With respect to crab fisheries, the LLP is authorized by Amendment 5 to the FMP for the Commercial King and Tanner Crab Fisheries in the Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands. Amendment 5 was approved by the National Marine Fisheries Service on September 12, 1997, and added section 8.1.4.1.1 to the FMP, which reads in part as follows:
License Recipients. Licenses will be issued to current owners (as of June 17, 1995) of qualified vessels, except in the Norton Sound summer red and blue king crab fisheries. License for these fisheries would be issued to:
a. Individuals who held a State of Alaska Permit for the Norton Sound summer king crab fisheries and made at least one landing; or
b. Vessel owners as of June 17, 1995, in instances where a vessel was corporate owned, but operated by a skipper who was a temporary contract employee.
The FMP text, for individuals, shows a strong connection between holding a State permit for, and making at least one landing from, the Norton Sound summer king crab fisheries. The reason that the Council made an exception to the normal vessel ownership requirement for these fisheries is that many of the participants are not vessel owners and fished on the vessels of others, and the Council did not want to exclude any past participant from future participation in these fisheries under the LLP. In addition, the Council was aware that this approach could result in more vessels fishing for king crab in Norton Sound under the LLP, but the entry of new vessels from outside the area was unlikely due to the management of those fisheries by the State of Alaska (State) under a superexclusive registration system.
The FMP amendment text does not specify a particular time period
within which an individual would have to hold a State permit for, and
make at least one landing from, the Norton Sound summer king crab
fisheries. The Council newsletter dated June 28, 1995, and the preamble
to the proposed rule indicate that the Council intended the Norton
Sound king crab fisheries to be exempted from the standard general
qualification period (GQP) of January 1, 1988, through June 27, 1992,
that applies to most other crab fisheries. Instead of the GQP, the
Council stipulated a landing requirement during the 2year period 1993
through 1994. The reason for this is that the State started its super
exclusive registration system in 1993. Hence, when the Council adopted the LLP in June 1995, the period 1993 through 1994
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represented the most recent participation history under the super
exclusive system for Norton Sound, and the best snapshot of local or
resident involvement in the king crab fisheries in that area.
In summary, the resulting ``eligible applicant'' regulatory text quoted earlier substitutes an individual State permit requirement for the vessel ownership otherwise required for LLP eligibility, and exempts the Norton Sound king crab fishery from the GQP requirements. Instead, an ``eligible applicant'' could receive an LLP license with a Norton Sound red and blue king crab area/species endorsement if the applicant has a minimum of one documented harvest of red or blue king crab in Norton Sound during the 2year period 1993 through 1994.
Apparently the Council intended to design the LLP to include all of
the 1993 and 1994 participants in the Norton Sound summer king crab
fisheries. No indication of the same concern for excess fishing
capacity exists in these fisheries that the Council had for the other
LLP groundfish and crab fisheries. Requiring a minimum of only one
documented harvest in the Norton Sound king crab fisheries in either
1993 and 1994, but requiring a State permit in both years would be
restrictive (i.e., would qualify fewer LLP participants for the Norton
Sound king crab fisheries). Requiring a State permit only for the year
in which the minimim landing requirement was satisfied would be less
restrictive. In addition, regulations implementing the LLP application
process (published August 6, 1999, 64 FR 42826) added Sec. 679.4(k)(6)
in which an applicant for a Norton Sound crab species endorsement must contain:
``. . . valid evidence that the applicant was a State of Alaska
permit holder for the Norton Sound king crab summer fishery in 1993 or 1994.'' (Emphasis added)
For this reason, the definition for ``eligible applicant,'' subparagraph (3) at Sec. 679.2, is corrected.
Alaska, Fisheries, Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
Dated: September 7, 2000.
William T. Hogarth,
Acting Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
For reasons explained in the preamble, 50 CFR part 679 is corrected by making the following correcting amendment:
PART 679FISHERIES OF THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF ALASKA
1. The authority citation for part 679 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 16 U.S.C 773 et seq., 1801 et seq., and 3631et seq.; Title II of Division C, Pub. L. 105277; Sec. 3027, Pub. L. 10631, 113 Stat. 57; 16 U.S.C. 1540(f).
2. In Sec. 679.2, paragraph (3) under the definition for ``Eligible applicant,'' is corrected to read as follows:
Sec. 679.2 Definitions.
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Eligible applicant * * *
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(3) Who was an individual who held a State of Alaska permit for the
Norton Sound king crab summer fishery at the time he or she made at
least one harvest of red or blue king crab in the relevant area during
the period specified in Sec. 679.4(k)(5)(ii)(G), or a corporation that
owned or leased a vessel on June 17, 1995, that made at least one
harvest of red or blue king crab in the relevant area during the period
in Sec. 679.4(k)(5)(ii)(G), and that was operated by an individual who was an employee or a temporary contractor; or
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[FR Doc. 0023400 Filed 91100; 8:45 am]
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