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Docket ID: [Docket No. 011221308-1308-01; I.D. 112101A]
RIN ID: RIN 0648-AP44
SUBJECT CATEGORY: Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Atlantic Herring Fishery; Framework Adjustment 1
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: NMFS issues this final rule to implement management measures contained in Framework Adjustment 1 to the Atlantic Herring Fishery Management Plan (FMP). This final rule modifies the annual specification of herring quota for Management Area 1A by establishing two quota periods. The intent of this final rule is to cap the landings of herring from Area 1A during the winter/spring (January through May) season so that more annual quota will be available to vessels fishing during the summer/fall (June through December) peak demand season.
SUMMARY: Northeastern United States fisheries—; Atlantic herring,
Prior to this modification, the FMP required NMFS to close the directed herring fishery in a management area when 95 percent of the TAC for that area is harvested. Management area TACs were established by the states under the IFMP for the 2000 fishing year, and by NMFS under the FMP for the 2001 fishing year (66 FR 28846). Therefore, 2000 was the first year landings from Area 1A were constrained by the TAC. The traditional peak demand for herring coming from Area 1A occurs during June November, when the primary use is for lobster bait. In both 2000 and 2001, the TAC was attained prior to the end of November (October 27, 2000 under the ASMFC Plan; November 10, 2001 under the Atlantic Herring FMP (66 FR 56041), respectively).
Over the past year, the New England Fishery Management Council (Council) and its Herring Oversight Committee discussed at several meetings the various proposed alternatives to address the industry's concerns, including limited entry or controlled access in Area 1A. Causes of the early attainment of the TAC in Area 1A, include excessive harvesting capacity of the herring fleet given Area 1A TAC levels specified in recent years, and the lower cost for vessels from Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts to harvest herring from Area 1A compared to other areas located farther offshore. These vessels are induced to concentrate their effort in Area 1A in order to maximize profits, provided the fish are available in sufficient quantities. As a result, the herring TAC is reached earlier than desired by the fleet as a whole. For several years, the Council has considered developing an amendment to the FMP to establish a limited entry or controlled access program to address the capacity issue. However, other fishery issues have been identified as having higher priority, at least through 2002. Therefore, the Council developed Framework 1 to address the problem for the near future.
NMFS is making these revisions to the regulations under the framework abbreviated rulemaking procedure codified at 50 CFR 648.206. This procedure requires the Council, when making specifically allowed adjustments to the FMP, to develop and analyze the actions over the span of at least two Council meetings, where comments are accepted. The Council must provide the public with advance notice of both the framework proposals and the associated analysis and provide an opportunity to comment on them, specifically prior to and at the second Council meeting. Upon review of the analyses and public comments, the Council may recommend to NMFS that the measures be published as a final rule, or as a proposed rule if additional public comment is necessary. For this action, the Council recommended, and NMFS concurred after review of current circumstances in this fishery as further explained in the classification section of the final rule, that the measures be published as a final rule.
The initial and final meetings for Framework 1 at which public comment was received were on July 2426, 2001, and September 2527, 2001, respectively. The Council's Herring Oversight Committee and Herring Advisory Panel also met in August, between the two Council meetings, to take public comments and to discuss the action under consideration. Documents summarizing the Council's proposals and the analysis of biological, economic and social impacts were available for public review one week prior to the final meeting, as is required under the framework adjustment process. Written comments were accepted up to and during the final meeting. The Council received no written comments on the proposed action.
The fishing year for the Atlantic herring fishery begins on January
1, and the TAC for the January May period is being set at only 6,000
mt for the 2002 fishing year in this final rule. Because herring are
currently plentiful in Area 1A and landings data from the fishery
indicate that significant catches are being made, the TAC may be
reached within a few weeks. Without this rule in place, NMFS would have
no authority to close the directed herring fishery once 95 percent of
the seasonal TAC is attained. Furthermore, NMFS needs some lead time
before a closure is effected in order to notify industry of the
closure. Therefore, it is essential that this action be implemented as quickly
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as possible in order to avoid exceeding the TAC for the first quota
period, which would defeat the purpose of the action, as described in
the preamble to this final rule. Therefore, the Assistant Administrator
for NOAA (AA) finds that the July 2426, 2001, and the September 2527,
2001, Council meetings provided adequate prior notice and opportunity
for public comment and, because any further delay could result in the
seasonal TAC for the first quota period being exceeded, further notice
and opportunity for public comment are impracticable. Therefore, the
AA, under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), finds good cause exists to waive additional opportunity for prior public comment.
The AA also finds good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to waive the 30day delayed effectiveness period for this final rule. The TAC for the 2002 fishery for Management Area 1A implemented in the 2002 Atlantic Herring specifications (published elsewhere in this edition of the Federal Register) is 60,000 mt. This action modifies the annual specification for Management Area 1A by establishing two quota periods so that more annual quota will be available to vessels fishing during the summer/fall peak demand season. Because this action caps the landings of herring from Area 1A during the January May season, state agencies and fishers must be notified of the new cap in order to plan accordingly. In order for industry to plan accordingly for the upcoming fishing year, this modification of the annual specifications for the herring fishery must be published on or about January 1. Further, as explained in the preceding paragraphs, the availability of herring in Area 1A in January 2002 and preliminary landings information from the industry indicate that the directed fishery in Area 1A may need to be closed within a few weeks. Without this final rule's measures in place, the authority to close the fishery at 95 percent of the 6000 mt TAC in Area 1A would not exist, and the expected benefits of this action would be lost in 2002. As such, it is contrary to the public interest and impracticable to delay effectiveness for 30 days.
Because a prior notice and opportunity for public comment is not required for this final rule under 5 U.S.C. 553, or any other law, the analytical requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq., are inapplicable.
This final rule has been determined not to be not significant for purposes of Executive Order 12866.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648
Fisheries, Fishing.
Dated: January 18, 2002.
William T. Hogarth,
Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is amended as follows:
1. The authority citation for part 648 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
2. In Sec. 648.200, the first two sentences of paragraph (a) are revised to read as follows:
Sec. 648.200 Specifications.
(a) The Atlantic Herring Plan Development Team (PDT) shall meet at
least annually, but no later than July, with the Atlantic States Marine
Fisheries Commission's (Commission) Atlantic Herring Plan Review Team
(PRT) to develop and recommend the following specifications for
consideration by the New England Fishery Management Council's Atlantic
Herring Oversight Committee: Optimum yield (OY), domestic annual
harvest (DAH), domestic annual processing (DAP), total foreign
processing (JVPt), joint venture processing (JVP), internal waters
processing (IWP), U.S. atsea processing (USAP), border transfer (BT),
total allowable level of foreign fishing (TALFF), and reserve (if any).
The PDT and PRT shall also recommend the total allowable catch (TAC)
for each management area and subarea, including seasonal quotas as specified at Sec. 648.202(f). * * *
3. In Sec. 648.202, the first sentence of paragraphs (a) is revised, and paragraph (f) is added to read as follows:
Sec. 648.202 Total allowable catch (TAC) controls
(a) If NMFS determines that catch will reach or exceed 95 percent
of the annual TAC allocated to a management area before the end of the
fishing year, or 95 percent of the Area 1A TAC allocated to the first
seasonal period as set forth in paragraph (f) of this section, NMFS
shall prohibit a vessel, beginning the date the catch is projected to
reach 95 percent of the TAC, from fishing for, possessing, catching,
transferring, or landing >2,000 lb (907.2 kg) of Atlantic herring per
trip and/or >2,000 lb (907.2 kg) of Atlantic herring per day in such
area pursuant to paragraph (e) of this section, except as provided in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section. * * *
* * * * *
(f) The TAC for Management Area 1A is divided into two seasonal
periods. The first season extends from January 1 through May 31, and
the second season extends from June 1 through December 31. Seasonal
TACs for Area 1A shall be set through the annual specification process described in Sec. 648.200.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Allison Ferreira, Fishery Management Specialist, (978) 2819103, fax (978) 2819135, email
Allison.Ferreira@noaa.gov.
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