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Docket ID: [Docket No. 060424110-6110-01; I.D. 052406B]
SUBJECT CATEGORY: Fisheries off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; Suspension of the Primary Pacific Whiting Season for the Shore-based Sector South of 42[deg] North Latitude
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: NMFS announces the suspension of the primary season for Pacific whiting (whiting) fishery for the shorebased sector south of 42[deg] N. lat. at 1800 hours local time (l.t.) May 25, 2006. ``Per trip'' limits for whiting will be reinstated until 0001 hours June 15, 2005, at which time the primary season for the shorebased sector will be open coastwide. This action is authorized by regulations implementing the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan (FMP), which governs the groundfish fishery off Washington, Oregon, and California. This action is intended to keep the harvest of whiting at the 2006 allocation levels.
SUMMARY: West Coast States and Western Pacific fisheries—; Pacific Coast groundfish,
The primary season for the shorebased sector is the period or periods when the largescale target fishery is conducted, and when ``per trip'' limits are not in effect. Because whiting migrate from south to north during the fishing year, the shorebased primary whiting season begins earlier south of 42[deg] N. lat. than north. For 2006: the primary season for the shorebased sector between 42[deg] 40[deg]30' N. lat. began on April 1; south of 40[deg]30' N. lat., the primary season began on April 15; and the fishery north of 42[deg] N. lat. is scheduled to begin June 15.
Because the 4,873 mt allocation for the early season fishery off
California is estimated to be reached, NMFS is announcing the
suspension of the primary whiting season south of 42[deg] N. lat.
Regulations at 50 CFR 660.323 (b)(4) allow this action to be taken. The
20,000lb (9,072 kg) trip limit that was in place before the start of
the southern primary season is being reinstated and will remain in effect until the primary
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season begins north of 42[deg] N. lat. on June 15. A trip limit of
10,000 lb (4,536 kg) of whiting is in effect yearround (unless
landings of whiting are prohibited) for vessels that fish in the Eureka
area shoreward of the 100fm (183m) contour at any time during a
fishing trip. This smaller limit is intended to minimize incidental
catch of Chinook salmon, which are more likely to be caught shallower than 100 fm (183 m) in the Eureka area.
This action announces achievement of the shorebased sector allocation specified at 50 CFR 660.323(a) for the fishery south of 42[deg] N. lat. The best available information on May 23, 2006, indicated that the shorebased fishery allocation for the area south of 42[deg] N. lat would be reached by 1800 l.t. May 25, 2006.
For the reasons stated here and in accordance with the regulations at 50 CFR 660.323(b)(4), NMFS herein announces: Effective 1800 hours l.t. May 25, 2006 until 0001 l.t., June 15, 2006, the primary whiting season south of 42[deg] N. lat is suspended. No more than 20,000lb (9,072 kg) of whiting may be taken and retained, possessed or landed by a catcher vessel participating in the shorebased sector of the whiting fishery. If a vessel fishes shoreward of the 100 fm (183 m) contour in the Eureka area (43[deg] 40[deg]30' N. lat.) at any time during a fishing trip, the 10,000lb (4,536 kg) trip limit applies.
This action is authorized by the regulations implementing the groundfish FMP. The determination to take these actions is based on the most recent data available. The aggregate data upon which the determinations are based are available for public inspection at the office of the Regional Administrator (see ADDRESSES) during business hours.
The Assistant Administrator for Fisheries (AA), NMFS, finds good
cause to waive the requirement to provide prior notice and opportunity
for comment on this action pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553 (3)(b)(B), because
providing prior notice and opportunity would be impracticable. It would
be impracticable because if this restriction were delayed in order to
provide notice and comment, it would allow the allocation for the
shorebased fishery south of 42[deg] N. lat. to be exceeded. Similarly,
the AA finds good cause to waive the 30day delay in effectiveness
requirement of 5 U.S.C. 553 (d)(3), as such a delay would cause the
fishery south of 42[deg] N. lat. to exceed its allocation. Allowing the
early season fishery to continue would result in a disproportionate
shift in effort, which could result in greater impacts on Endangered
Species Act listed Chinook salmon and overfished groundfish species
that had been considered when the 2006 Pacific Coast groundfish harvest
specifications were established. This action is taken under the
authority of 50 CFR 660.323(b)(4), and is exempt from review under Executive Order 12866.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: May 24, 2006.
James P. Burgess,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 064987 Filed 52506; 3:28 pm]
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