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Docket ID: [Docket No. 070404078-0778-01]
RIN ID: RIN 0648-XB00
SUBJECT CATEGORY: Fisheries off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; End of the Pacific Whiting Primary Season for the Catcher- processor, Mothership and Shore-based Sectors
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: NMFS announces the end of the 2007 Pacific Whiting (whiting) primary Season for the catcherprocessor, mothership and shorebased sectors at 1800 local time (l.t.) July 26, 2007. This action is intended to minimize impacts on widow rockfish and to keep the harvest of widow rockfish, an overfished species, within its 2007 optimum yield (OY).
SUMMARY: West Coast States and Western Pacific fisheries—; Pacific Coast groundfish,
The 2007 nontribal commercial optimum yield (OY) for whiting is 208,091 mt. Regulations at 50 CFR 660.323(a)(4) divide the commercial whiting OY into separate allocations for the catcherprocessor, mothership, and shorebased sectors. The catcherprocessor sector is composed of vessels that harvest and process whiting. The mothership sector is composed of catcher vessels that harvest whiting and mothership vessels that process, but do not harvest whiting. The shore based sector is composed of vessels that harvest whiting for delivery to landbased processors. Each commercial sector receives a portion of the commercial OY. For 2007, the catcherprocessors received 34 percent (70,751 mt), motherships received 24 percent (49,942 mt), and the shorebased sector received 42 percent (87,398 mt).
The limited availability of overfished species that can be taken as
incidental catch in the whiting fisheries, particularly canary,
darkblotched and widow rockfish led to NMFS implementing bycatch limits
for those species. With bycatch limits, the industry has the opportunity to harvest a larger whiting OY, providing the
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incidental catch of overfished species does not exceed the adopted
bycatch limits. If a bycatch limit is reached, all nontribal sectors
of the whiting fishery are closed for the remainder of the year. For
2007, the following bycatch limits were specified for the nontribal
whiting sectors: 4.7 mt for canary rockfish, 25 mt for darkblotched rockfish and 220 mt for widow rockfish.
The best available information on July 25, 2007, indicated that 220.7 mt of widow rockfish had been taken in the whiting fisheries in 2007. Accordingly, the primary seasons for the catcherprocessor sector, mothership sector and the shorebased sectors were ended at 1800 l.t. July 26, 2007 through actual notice to the fishers. Actual notice was made by fax, VHS radio notice to mariners, internet postings on the Northwest Region's whiting web site and the Oregon Department of Wildlife's whiting web site, and by emails sent to a public groundfish listserve maintained by NMFS Northwest Region.
This notice announces that the primary seasons for the catcher processor, mothership and shorebased sectors of the whiting fishery, was ended at 1800 l.t. July 26. The best available information on July 25, 2007, indicated that 220.7 mt of widow rockfish has been taken by these sectors of the whiting fisheries. Because the bycatch limit had been reached and in accordance with the regulations at 50 CFR 660.373(b)(4), NMFS announced that effective 1800 l.t. July 26, 2007: (1) further taking and retaining, receiving or atsea processing of whiting by a catcherprocessor is prohibited; (2) further taking and retaining, receiving or atsea processing of whiting by a mothership processor is prohibited, and (3) no more than 10,000lb (4,536 kg) of whiting may be taken and retained, possessed or landed by any vessel participating in the shorebased sector of the whiting fishery, unless otherwise announced in the Federal Register. For vessels in the atsea processing sectors, no additional unprocessed whiting may be brought on board after atsea processing is prohibited, but a catcherprocessor or mothership may continue to process whiting that was on board before at sea processing was prohibited. For vessels in the shorebased sector fishing shoreward of the 100 fm (183 m) contour in the Eureka area (43O 40O30' N. lat.) at any time during a fishing trip, the 10,000lb (4,536 kg) trip limit applies, as announced in the management measures 660.373 (d).
This action is authorized by the regulations implementing the FMP. The determination to take this action is based on the most recent data available. Actual notice of the closure was provided to the fishers prior to the effective date. The Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, 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 closure were delayed in order to provide notice and comment, the catch of widow rockfish would be expected to result in the rebuildingbased OY being exceeded. The delay needed to provide a cooling off period also could be expected to result in the rebuildingbased OY for widow rockfish being exceeded. Therefore, good cause also exists to waive the 30day delay in effectiveness requirement of 5 U.S.C. 553 (d)(3). The aggregate data upon which the determination is based are available for public inspection at the Office of the Regional Administrator (see ADDRESSES) during business hours.
This action is taken under the authority of 50 CFR 660.373 (b) and is exempt from review under E.O. 12866.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: August 10, 2007.
Emily H. Menashes,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. E716234 Filed 81607; 8:45 am]
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