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SUBJECT CATEGORY: Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Groundfish Fisheries of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: The North Pacific Fishery Management Council has submitted [[Page 10416]]
Amendment 89 to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the
Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area (FMP) to establish
Bering Sea habitat conservation measures. This amendment, if approved,
would prohibit nonpelagic trawling in certain waters of the Bering Sea
subarea to protect bottom habitat from the potential adverse effects of
nonpelagic trawling. This amendment also would establish the Northern
Bering Sea Research Area for studying the impacts of nonpelagic
trawling on bottom habitat. This action is necessary to protect
portions of the Bering Sea subarea bottom habitat from the potential
adverse effects of nonpelagic trawling. This action is intended to
promote the goals and objectives of the MagnusonStevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act, the FMP, and other applicable laws.
Comments from the public are welcome.
SUMMARY: Groundfish Fisheries of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area,
If approved by NMFS, this amendment would revise the FMP by establishing areas closed to nonpelagic trawling in the Bering Sea subarea. In June 2007, the Council recommended certain portions of the Bering Sea subarea be closed to nonpelagic trawling to prevent the potential adverse effects of nonpelagic trawling on portions of bottom habitat of the Bering Sea subarea. These closed areas would include locations that have not been previously fished with nonpelagic trawl gear, nearshore bottom habitat areas that may support subsistence marine resources, and a research area that could be used for studying the potential impacts of nonpelagic trawling on bottom habitat. Maps of the four areas that would be closed to nonpelagic trawling and the research area are available from the Alaska Region NMFS website at http://www.fakr.noaa.gov/habitat/efh.htm. Each proposed closed area and the research area are described below.
The Council recommended preventing expansion of the nonpelagic trawl fisheries into portions of the Bering Sea subarea not previously fished with nonpelagic trawl gear by limiting nonpelagic trawling to locations historically fished with nonpelagic trawl gear. Areas not historically fished with nonpelagic trawl gear include portions of the Bering Sea subarea located in the deep water basin southwest of the continental slope and in the northern portion of the subarea. The portion of the Bering Sea subarea historically fished with nonpelagic trawl gear is on the continental slope northeast of the deep water basin, not including existing trawl closures (such as the Pribilof Island Area Habitat Conservation Zone and the Chum and Chinook Salmon Savings Areas) and south of Nunivak and St. Matthew Islands. Several closures that cover the entire northern portion of the Bering Sea subarea also were recommended by the Council for this proposed amendment and are further explained below.
The Bering Sea Habitat Conservation Area (BSHCA) is designed to prevent expansion of the nonpelagic trawl fishery. The BSHCA would be located primarily in the deep waters of the Bering Sea subarea including statistical area 530 and portions of areas 518, 523, 533, and 531. The BSHCA would cover 46,776 square nautical miles (nm\2\). Nunivak Island, Etolin Strait, and Kuskokwim Bay Habitat Conservation Area
The Council consulted with a working group of nonpelagic trawl
fishing industry members and subsistence resources users to identify
bottom habitat in the Bering Sea subarea that may support subsistence
marine resources and to identify potential nonpelagic trawl fishery
management measures. This group identified potential important bottom
habitat in the Bering Sea subarea that may support subsistence marine
resources and recommended locations to be closed to nonpelagic
trawling. Based on this workgroup's recommendation, the Council
recommended closing waters surrounding Nunivak Island, and within
Etolin Strait and Kuskokwim Bay, to nonpelagic trawling. Amendment 89
would establish this area as the Nunivak Island, Etolin Strait, and
Kuskokwim Bay Habitat Conservation Area. This habitat conservation area would cover 9,777 nm\2\.
St. Lawrence Island Habitat Conservation Area and St. Matthew Islands Habitat Conservation Area
The Council recommended closing waters near St. Matthew and St. Lawrence Islands to nonpelagic trawling for the protection of blue king crab habitat and to protect bottom habitat areas near St. Lawrence Island that may support subsistence marine resources. Amendment 89 would establish these areas as the St. Matthew Island Habitat Conservation Area and the St. Lawrence Island Habitat Conservation Area. These habitat conservation areas would cover 11,065 nm\2\. Northern Bering Sea Research Area
The Council also recommended establishing the Northern Bering Sea
Research Area (NBSRA) to provide an opportunity to further understand the potential effects of nonpelagic trawling
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on Bering Sea subarea bottom habitat. This area would contain waters
with little or no nonpelagic trawling in the northern portion of the
Bering Sea subarea, including portions of statistical areas 514 and
524, exclusive of the closure around St. Lawrence Island. This area would cover 65,859 nm\2\.
The NBSRA would be closed to nonpelagic trawling to provide a control area to study the potential effects of nonpelagic trawling on bottom habitat. Nonpelagic trawling within the NBSRA would be allowed only within the scope of a nonpelagic trawling effects research plan. A research plan would be developed, in cooperation with the Alaska Fisheries Science Center, to address potential protection measures for species that may depend on bottom habitat, including king and snow crabs, marine mammals, and Endangered Species Actlisted species, and to address nearshore subsistence resources for Western Alaska communities. This research plan would be reviewed by the Council within 24 months after the publication of the final rule implementing Amendment 89. Nonpelagic trawling in the NBSRA would be limited to fishing under an exempted fishing permit that would be consistent with the nonpelagic trawling research plan approved by the Council.
NMFS is soliciting public comments on the proposed amendment
through April 28, 2008. A proposed rule that would implement the
amendment will be published in the Federal Register for public comment
at a later date, following NMFS' evaluation under the MagnusonStevens
Act procedures. Public comments on the proposed rule must be received
by the end of the comment period on the amendment in order to be
considered in the approval/disapproval decision on the amendment. All
comments received on the amendment by the end of the comment period,
whether specifically directed to the amendment or to the proposed rule,
will be considered in the approval/disapproval decision. Comments
received after that date will not be considered in the approval/
disapproval decision on the amendment. To be considered, comments must
be receivednot just postmarked or otherwise transmittedby 1700 hours, A.l.t. on the last day of the comment period.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: February 20, 2008.
Emily H. Menashes
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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