Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; General Provisions for Domestic Fisheries; Application for Exempted Fishing Permits

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Federal RegisterMay 6, 2022
87 Fed. Reg. 27133 (May. 6, 2022)

AGENCY:

National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.

ACTION:

Notice; request for comments.

SUMMARY:

The Assistant Regional Administrator for Sustainable Fisheries, Greater Atlantic Region, NMFS, has made a preliminary determination that an Exempted Fishing Permit application contains all of the required information and warrants further consideration. The Exempted Fishing Permit would allow commercial fishing vessels to fish outside fishery regulations in support of research conducted by the applicant. Regulations under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act require publication of this notification to provide interested parties the opportunity to comment on applications for proposed Exempted Fishing Permits.

DATES:

Comments must be received on or before May 23, 2022.

ADDRESSES:

You may submit written comments by any of the following methods:

Email: nmfs.gar.efp@noaa.gov. Include in the subject line “ NEFSC Study Fleet EFP ”.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Louis Forristall, Fishery Management Specialist, (339) 674-7646.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

The applicant submitted a complete application for an Exempted Fishing Permit (EFP) to conduct commercial fishing activities that the regulations would otherwise restrict. This EFP would exempt the participating vessels from the following Federal regulations:

Table 1—Requested Exemptions

Citation Regulation Need for exemption
648.83 Multispecies Minimum Fish Sizes Allow possession of haddock, yellowtail flounder, winter flounder, and American plaice below minimum size on Common pool and sector vessels for biological sampling purposes.
684.86(a) Haddock Possession Restriction Allow possession of haddock for biological sampling.
648.86(d) Small-Mesh Multispecies Possession Restriction Exempt vessels from small-mesh possession restrictions for biological sampling.
648.86(g) Yellowtail Flounder Possession Restriction Exempt common pool vessels from yellowtail possession restrictions and limitations.
648.86(j) Georges Bank Winter Flounder Possession Restriction Exempt common pool vessels from winter flounder restrictions.
648.86(l) Ocean Pout, Windowpane Flounder, and Atlantic Wolffish Possession Restriction Exempt vessels from wolffish possession prohibitions.

Table 2—Project Summary

Project title Study fleet program
Applicant NESFC Cooperative Research Branch.
Project objectives Allow fishermen and Center staff to collect biological data and biological samples relevant to stock assessments and fish biology.
Application date February 7, 2022.
Project period May 1, 2022.
Project location April 30, 2023.
Number of vessels 19.
Number of trips 40.
Trip duration (days) 3.
Total number of days 72.
Gear type(s) Otter trawl, scallop dredge, midwater otter trawl, paired trawl.
Number of tows or sets 5.
Duration of tows or sets 2 hours.

Project Narrative

The Northeast Fisheries Science Center's Cooperative Research Branch is requesting an EFP to allow participants in their Study Fleet Program to collect biological information on discarded catch. The Center established the Study Fleet Program in 2002 to more fully characterize commercial fishing operations and provide sampling opportunities to augment NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service's data collection programs. As part of the program, the Center contracts commercial fishing vessels to collect biological data and fish specimens for the Center to use in research relevant to stock assessments and fish biology.

Under the EFP, Study Fleet participants would be allowed to temporarily possess catch that is below minimum size restrictions and above possession limits for the purposes of biological sampling. When directed by the Center, participating vessels would be authorized to retain and land specific amounts of fish exceeding possession limits and/or below minimum fish sizes, for research purposes only. The captain or crew would deliver these fish to Center staff or local Port Agents upon landing. In these limited circumstances, the Study Fleet Program would give participating vessels a formal biological sampling request prior to landing. This would ensure that the landed fish do not exceed any collection needs of the Study Fleet Program, as detailed below.

During EFP trips, crew would sort, weigh, measure, and collect biological data from fish prior to discarding. During sampling, some discarded fish would remain on deck slightly longer than they would under normal sorting procedures. Exemptions from minimum fish sizes and possession restrictions would allow vessels to temporarily retain catch for at-sea sampling.

Vessels would be required to comply with all other applicable regulations specified at 50 CFR part 648 and would not be exempt from any inseason quota closures. All catch would be attributed to the appropriate commercial fishing quota. For a vessel fishing on a groundfish sector trip, all catch of groundfish stocks allocated to sectors would be deducted from the vessel's sector's annual catch entitlement (ACE). Once the ACE for a stock has been reached in a sector, participating vessels would no longer be allowed to fish in that stock area unless the sector acquires additional ACE for the stock in question. For participating common pool vessels, all groundfish catch would be counted toward the appropriate trimester total allowable catch (TAC). Common pool vessels would be exempt from the possession and trip limits, but would still be subject to trimester TAC closures.

Vessels fishing under this EFP would be required to report via their Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) or the web- or app-based Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system to identify trips that would be landing species below minimum size limits and/or in excess of possession limits. Vessels not landing fish for the Center, but temporarily possessing fish for at-sea sampling, would not be required to report via the IVR system or VMS.

If approved, the applicant may request minor modifications and extensions to the EFP throughout the year. EFP modifications and extensions may be granted without further notice if they are deemed essential to facilitate completion of the proposed research and have minimal impacts that do not change the scope or impact of the initially approved EFP request. Any fishing activity conducted outside the scope of the exempted fishing activity would be prohibited.

Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.

Dated: May 3, 2022.

Jennifer M. Wallace,

Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.

[FR Doc. 2022-09805 Filed 5-5-22; 8:45 am]

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