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DOCUMENT ID: [I.D. 112701C]
SUBJECT CATEGORY: Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Northeast Monkfish Fishery; Scoping Process
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: The New England and Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Councils (Councils) announce their intent to prepare Amendment 2 to the Monkfish Fishery Management Plan (FMP) and to prepare an SEIS in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to analyze the impacts of any proposed management measures on the human environment. The Councils, with New England Council having the lead authority, jointly manage the fishery. The amendment would be developed pursuant to the MagnusonStevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson Stevens Act). The Councils also formally announce the initiation of a public process to determine the scope of issues to be addressed in the environmental impact statement (EIS). The purpose of this notice is to alert the interested public of the scoping process and to provide for public participation in compliance with NEPA.
SUMMARY: Northeastern United States fisheries—; Northeast monkfish,
The FMP, implemented November 8, 1999 (64 CFR 54732, October 7, 1999), contains management programs for the Northern and Southern Fishery Management Areas (NFMA and SFMA, respectively) based on incremental reductions in fishing mortality rates to stop overfishing and rebuild monkfish stocks by 2009. The FMP calls for elimination of the directed fishery for monkfish in Year 4, starting May 1, 2002, unless a plan review during Year 3 indicates that the Councils should use another management measure. The 31st Northeast Regional stock Assessment Workshop SAW 31) conducted by NMFS in 2000 concluded that the current proxybased biological reference points on which the plan is based are unreliable, and that current fishing mortality rates could not be reliably estimated. Based on this assessment, the Councils are considering a 1year delay in the Year 4 default measures.
A new assessment, scheduled for January, 2002 will address many of the issues raised at SAW 31, and incorporate data collected during a cooperative survey with the monkfish industry in the spring of 2001. The Councils intend to consider this new scientific information and take appropriate action to modify the FMP so that the goal of rebuilding the stocks can be achieved by 2009.
In addition, while the Councils were developing the original
Monkfish FMP, a new fishery for monkfish emerged in the waters south of
the North Carolina/Virginia border. Some vessels from that area began
participating in the fishery shortly after publication of a notice of
control date for limited entry into the Atlantic monkfish fishery on
February 27, 1995 (60 FR 10574). These vessels did not hold any
northeast fishery permits and, therefore, did not receive timely notice
of the actions related to the monkfish fishery being considered by the
Councils. Although the management unit for the FMP was initially
defined as ending at the North Carolina/Virginia border, which would
have excluded those vessels from the FMP provisions, the boundary was [[Page 63667]]
shifted southward (to the North Carolina/South Carolina border) during
the development of the FMP. Meanwhile, the public hearing document
mistakenly retained the original management unit definition with the
North Carolina/Virginia boundary as its Southern border. As a result of
the circumstances described above, a number of vessels failed to
qualify for limited access permits. Because of some confusion regarding
the correct southern boundary line, the Councils are considering options for addressing this issue in Amendment 2.
Third, in response to a U.S. District Court Order (AOC v. Daley, September 14, 2000), NMFS and the Councils are reevaluating the essential fish habitat (EFH) components of the FMP. NMFS has already initiated scoping on this matter (66 FR 46979, September 10, 2001) and the Councils will consider scoping comments submitted in that process when preparing Amendment 2. NMFS and the Councils will jointly develop EFH analysis and management alternatives to minimize adverse effects of fishing activities on EFH for consideration in the FMP.
The public will have an opportunity to provide oral comments at the January meetings of the Councils and may submit written comments through February 11, 2002 [see DATES and ADDRESSES]. The New England Council meeting is scheduled for January 1517, 2002 at the Courtyard by Marriott, Portsmouth, NH and the MidAtlantic Council meeting for January 2931 at the Meadowlands Plaza Hotel, Secaucus, NJ. The Councils will notify the public of the specific times on the agendas where the public scoping comments will be heard when those agendas are finalized.
All persons affected by, or otherwise interested in monkfish
fisheries management, are invited and encouraged to participate in this
process, and to assist the Councils in developing the scope of issues
to be considered and alternatives to be analyzed in the SEIS. The
Councils will also use the scoping process to identify and eliminate from consideration issues that are not significant.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: December 4, 2001.
Valerie L. Chambers,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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