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shark fins, respectively, the estimated in 2005 of LCS decreased by 13.9 mt dw Dated: December 7, 2006.
revenue for the first trimester in 2006 which may have been a result of the William T. Hogarth,
from the 113.8 mt in overharvest was closed area. This additional month of Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,
$317,998. However, a closure during the access to the mid-Atlantic shark closed National Marine Fisheries Service.
first trimester of 2007 would result in area during the month of July is ■For reasons set out in the preamble, 50
disrupted revenue flows and result in estimated to potentially result in an CFR part 635 is amended as follows:
negative economic impacts. additional $34,188 in gross shark
Overall, the economic impact of revenues based on the difference in PART 635—ATLANTIC HIGHLY
reduced 2007 LCS quota for both the MIGRATORY SPECIES
landings that may occur as a result of
South Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico
reopening the mid-Atlantic shark closed ■ 1. The authority citation for part 635
regions would result in a total economic
impact of $648,462 in reduced revenues. area. continues to read as follows:
While those past excess revenues Alternative A3 would open the mid- Authority: 16 U.S.C. et seq.; 16 U.S.C. 1801
exceed the 2007 estimated reductions in Atlantic shark closed area on January 1, et seq.
revenues from LCS, it is still likely that 2007, through July 31, 2007, dependant ■ 2.In § 635.21, paragraph (d)(1) is
fishing operations will face economic on available quota for LCS during the revised to read asfollows:
impacts due to dramatic cash flow first and second trimester seasons of
reductions in 2007 and, potentially, 2007. Given the preliminary landings § 635.21 Gear operation and deployment
beyond since it is likely that 2006 data as of November 13, 2006 (71 FR restrictions.
excess revenues were not retained by 66154), it is likely quota will not be * * * * *
fishermen to offset future shortfalls available since the data indicate that (d) * * *
since reductions in quota were likely extensive overharvests in the South (1) If bottom longline gear is on board
unanticipated at the time. Some of these Atlantic region would result in no a vessel issued a permit under this part
impacts might be mitigated somewhat 635, persons on board that vessel may
available quota in that region. The
for vessels that can fish in other regions not fish or deploy any type of fishing
impacts of this alternative would be
or fisheries. However, these gear in the mid-Atlantic shark closed
opportunities will likely be limited and similar to the preferred alternative or
area from January 1 through July 31
result in additional costs associated the status quo alternative as lack of
each calendar year, except that in 2007
with adjusting current fishing practices. available quota would prevent fishing in
the mid-Atlantic shark closed area will
The Agency received public comment the South Atlantic region during the be closed from January 1 through June
indicating that quota reductions in the first trimester. In addition, updated 30 and may open in July, contingent
golden tilefish fishery will also impact landings data for LCS in the Gulf of upon available quota.
participants fishing with bottom Mexico region indicate that a transfer of
* * * * *
longline gear in the Cape Canaveral, FL, LCS quota from the Gulf of Mexico
[FR Doc. 06–9667 Filed 12–8–06; 2:52 pm]
area as many of these fishermen depend region to the South Atlantic region is no
BILLING CODE 3510–22–S
on LCS and golden tilefish. longer a feasible option. This alternative
Alternative A2, the preferred is not preferred because the preferred
alternative, which would close the alternative achieves similar objectives,
entire South Atlantic region for LCS DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
yet ensures that the ecological benefits
during the first trimester of 2007 and of maintaining the mid-Atlantic shark National Oceanic and Atmospheric
open the entire region including the closed area are maintained through June Administration
mid-Atlantic shark closed area region in 2007.
July 2007, pending availability of quota, 50 CFR Part 648
could minimize the economic costs Alternatives (A4 and A5) were also
associated with the South Atlantic considered. These two alternatives RIN 0648–AT60
regional overharvest. As described would have modified the percent of the
annual baseline quota each region [Docket No. 061020273–6321–02; I.D.
above for Alternative A1, the 2006
101606A]
overharvest is estimated to have a direct received based on recent harvest (A4) or
revenue impact on regional commercial would have spread the impacts of the Fisheries of the Northeastern United
shark fishing activity of approximately current overharvest out over several States; Summer Flounder, Scup, and
$338,242 for the South Atlantic and years (A5). These two alternatives were Black Sea Bass Fisheries; 2007
$310,220 for the Gulf of Mexico. In not preferred given the data used for Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black
2005, 46 vessels reported landings in modifying the current regional Sea Bass Specifications
the South Atlantic region, indicating allocation did not consider the
that the LCS closure could result in a overharvest (logbooks from 2006 are not AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries
loss of revenue of approximately $7,353 available for analyses yet) and given the Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
per vessel. There were also 86 vessels Agency’s decision to amend shark Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
reporting landings in the Gulf of management based on the results of the Commerce.
Mexico, indicating that the LCS reduced ACTION: Final rule.
latest assessments (November 7, 2006;
quota in this region for the first
71 FR 65086). SUMMARY: NMFS issues final
trimester could result in a loss of
revenues of approximately $3,607 per List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 635 specifications for the 2007 summer
vessel. However, this alternative might flounder, scup, and black sea bass
provide an additional month of fishing Fisheries, Fishing, Fishing vessels, fisheries. This final rule specifies
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opportunities for vessels that may not be Foreign relations, Imports, Penalties, allowed harvest limits for both
able to participate in the South Atlantic Reporting and recordkeeping commercial and recreational fisheries,
regional fishery during the first six requirements, Treaties. including commercial scup possession
months of 2007. Compared to pre- limits. This action prohibits federally
closure landings (2002–2004), landings permitted commercial vessels from

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landing summer flounder in Delaware in consultation with the New England at 0.15. This complies with the
in 2007 due to continued quota and South Atlantic Fishery Management requirement at 50 CFR 648.100 that the
repayment from previous year’s Councils. agency implement measures (e.g., a
overages. The management units specified in TAL) necessary to ensure, with at least
The actions of this final rule are the FMP include summer flounder a 50–percent probability, that Fmax will
necessary to comply with regulations of (Paralichthys dentatus) in U.S. waters of not be exceeded. This provision gives
implementing the Summer Flounder, the Atlantic Ocean from the southern NMFS the ability to meet the statutory
Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fishery border of NC northward to the U.S./ obligation under section 304 of the
Management Plan (FMP) as well as to Canada border, and scup (Stenotomus Magnuson-Stevens Act to rebuild the
ensure compliance with the Magnuson- chrysops) and black sea bass summer flounder stock to its target
Stevens Fishery Conservation and (Centropristis striata) in U.S. waters of biomass within the statutory 10-year
Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens the Atlantic Ocean from 35°13.3′ N. lat. period.
Act). (the latitude of Cape Hatteras The TAL associated with the target F
The intent of this action is to establish Lighthouse, Buxton, NC) northward to is allocated 60 percent to the
harvest levels and other management the U.S./Canada border. Implementing commercial sector and 40 percent to the
measures to ensure that target fishing regulations for these fisheries are found recreational sector. The commercial
mortality rates (F) or exploitation rates, at 50 CFR part 648, subpart A (general quota is allocated to the coastal states
as specified for these species in the provisions), subpart G (summer based upon percentage shares specified
FMP, are not exceeded. In addition, this flounder), subpart H (scup), and subpart in the FMP. The recreational harvest
action implements measures that ensure I (black sea bass). limit is specified on a coastwide basis.
continued rebuilding of the overfished The regulations outline the process Recreational measures will be the
scup stock and end overfishing in the for specifying the annual catch limits for subject of a separate rulemaking early in
summer flounder fishery. the summer flounder, scup, and black 2007.
DATES: Effective January 1, 2007, sea bass commercial and recreational
This final rule implements the
through December 31, 2007. fisheries, as well as other management
specifications contained in the October
measures (e.g., mesh requirements,
ADDRESSES: Copies of the specifications 27, 2006, proposed rule: A summer
minimum fish sizes, gear restrictions,
document, including the Environmental flounder TAL of 12.983 million lb
possession restrictions, and area
Assessment (EA), Regulatory Impact (5,889 mt) for 2007. The TAL for 2007
restrictions) for these fisheries. The
Review (RIR), the Initial Regulatory is allocated 7,789,800 lb (3,533 mt) to
measures are intended to achieve the
Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), and other the commercial sector and 5,193,200 lb
annual targets set forth for each species
supporting documents used by the (2,356 mt) to the recreational sector.
in the FMP, specified either as an F or
Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea This TAL is expected to have at least a
an exploitation rate (the proportion of
Bass Monitoring Committees are 75–percent probability of achieving the
fish available at the beginning of the
available from Daniel Furlong, target F of 0.15 in 2007, if the 2006 TAL
year that may be removed by fishing
Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic and assumed discard levels are not
during the year). Once the catch limits
Fishery Management Council, Room exceeded, and is also expected to allow
are established, they are divided into
2115, Federal Building, 300 South for rebuilding of the stock to the target
quotas based on formulas contained in
Street, Dover, DE 19901–6790. The biomass by 2010.
the FMP. Detailed background
specifications document is also Four research projects that would
information regarding the status of the
accessible via the Internet at http:// utilize the full summer flounder
summer flounder, scup, and black sea
www.nero.noaa.gov. The Final research set-aside (RSA) of 389,490 lb
bass stocks and the development of the
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA) (177 mt) have been conditionally
2007 specifications for these fisheries
consists of the IRFA, public comments approved by NMFS and are currently
was provided in the proposed
and responses contained in this final awaiting notice of award. If a project is
specifications (71 FR 62972, October 27,
rule, and the summary of impacts and not approved by the NOAA Grants
2006). That information is not repeated
alternatives contained in this final rule. Office, the research quota associated
here.
Copies of the small entity compliance NMFS will establish the 2007 with the disapproved proposal will be
guide and the Supplemental Regulatory recreational management measures for restored to the summer flounder TAL
Impact Review Analysis are available summer flounder, scup, and black sea through publication in the Federal
from Patricia A. Kurkul, Regional bass by publishing a proposed and final Register.
Administrator, Northeast Region, rule in the Federal Register at a later Consistent with the revised quota
National Marine Fisheries Service, One date, following receipt of the Council’s setting procedures for the FMP found at
Blackburn Drive, Gloucester, MA recommendations as specified in the 50 CFR 648.100(a)(1)(ii), summer
01930–2298. FMP. flounder overages are determined based
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: upon landings for the 2005 calendar
Michael P. Ruccio, Fishery Policy Summer Flounder year that were not accounted for in the
Analyst, (978) 281–9104. The FMP specifies a target F of Fmax, 2006 final rule (70 FR 77060, December
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: that is, the level of fishing that produces 29, 2005) and any current fishing year
maximum yield per recruit. The best overages through October 31, 2006.
Background available scientific information Table 1 summarizes, for each state, the
The summer flounder, scup, and indicates that, for 2007, the Total commercial summer flounder percent
black sea bass fisheries are managed Allowable Landings (TAL) must be set share, the 2007 commercial quota (both
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cooperatively by the Atlantic States equal to Frebuild or the level of fishing initial and less the RSA), the quota
Marine Fisheries Commission mortality that will help ensure that the reductions from overages as described
(Commission) and the Mid-Atlantic summer flounder stock is rebuilt by above, and the resulting final adjusted
Fishery Management Council (Council), 2010. Therefore, for 2007, Ftarget= Frebuild 2007 commercial quota.

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TABLE 1. FINAL STATE-BY-STATE COMMERCIAL SUMMER FLOUNDER ALLOCATIONS FOR 2007


Percent Initial Quota Initial Quota, Less RSA Quota Overages (through Adjusted Quota less RSA2
Share 10/31/06)1
State lb kg lb kg lb kg
lb kg

ME 0.04756 3,705 1,681 3,594 1,630 0 0 3,594 1,630

NH 0.00046 36 16 35 16 0 0 35 16

MA 6.82046 531,300 240,998 515,361 233,768 30,046 13,629 485,315 220,139

RI 15.68298 1,221,673 554,151 1,185,023 537,526 0 0 1,185,023 537,526

CT 2.25708 175,822 79,753 170,547 77,360 16,470 7,471 154,077 69,889

NY 7.64599 595,685 270,203 577,815 262,097 156,038 70,779 421,777 191,318

NJ 16.72499 1,302,843 590,970 1,263,758 573,241 0 0 1,263,758 573,241

DE 0.01779 1,386 629 1,344 610 50,528 22,920 -49,184 -22,310

MD 2.03910 158,842 72,051 154,077 69,889 0 0 154,077 69,889

VA 21.31676 1,660,533 753,218 1,610,717 730,621 0 0 1,610,717 730,621

NC 27.44584 2,137,976 969,786 2,073,837 940,692 0 0 2,073,837 940,692

Total 3 100.00 7,789,801 3,533,454 7,556,108 3,427,451 253,082 114,798 7,303,026 3,312,653
12006 quota overage is determined through comparison of landings for January through October 2006 plus any landings in 2005 in excess of
the 2005 quota that were not previously addressed in the 2006 quota specifications, with the final 2006 quota for each state (70 FR 77060, De-
cember 29, 2006).
2 Negative numbers indicate a state allocation in quota repayment status from previous year’s overages.
3 Total quota is the sum of all states having allocation. A state with a negative number has an allocation of zero (0). Kilograms are as con-
verted from pounds and may not necessarily add due to rounding.

The Commission has established a higher TAL, resulting in to inconsistent repayment status for 2008 and
system whereby 15 percent of each 2007 summer flounder TALs for state subsequent years, as needed.
state’s quota may be voluntarily set and Federal waters. • Conservation equivalency in the
aside each year to enable vessels to land Should the Board adopt a TAL higher recreational fishery would not be
an incidental catch allowance after the than 12.983 million lb (5,889 mt) for approved for 2007 and possibly for
directed fishery in a state has been 2007, NMFS would be required to take subsequent years.
closed. The intent of the incidental immediate action and suspend the If the Board adopts the 12.983–
catch set-aside is to reduce discards by specifications contained in this final million-lb (5,889–mt) TAL, then no
allowing fishermen to land summer rule by utilizing an interim or additional action by NMFS will be
flounder caught incidentally in other emergency action in the Federal necessary to ensure that the 2007 F-
fisheries during the year, while ensuring Register to implement alternative target is attained for the 2007 summer
that the state’s overall quota is not measures that ensure that overfishing flounder fishery.
exceeded. These Commission set-asides does not occur in 2007, and that the Delaware Summer Flounder Closure
are not included in these 2007 final rebuilding schedule is not compromised
summer flounder specifications because Table 1 indicates that, for Delaware,
by the dual-TAL situation in 2007.
NMFS does not have authority to the amount of the 2006 summer
These measures may consist of, but are
establish such subcategories. flounder quota overage (inclusive of
not limited to, the following:
The Commission’s Summer Flounder, overharvest from previous years) is
Scup, and Black Sea Bass Management • A complete closure of the greater than the amount of commercial
Board (Board) did not adopt a 2007 commercial and recreational summer quota allocated to Delaware for 2007. As
summer flounder TAL recommendation flounder fisheries in Federal waters (i.e., a result, there is no quota available for
at their joint meeting with the Council the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)) in 2007 in Delaware. The regulations at
in October 2006, leaving the TAL for 2007. Possession of summer flounder by § 648.4(b) provide that Federal permit
state waters undecided. The Board is federally permitted vessels in the holders, as a condition of their permit,
scheduled to take action on commercial or recreational for-hire must not land summer flounder in any
recommending a 2007 TAL on fisheries would not be permitted. state that the Regional Administrator
December 10, 2006. There is insufficient • No summer flounder RSA would be has determined no longer has
time for NMFS to wait until after the authorized for 2007. commercial quota available for harvest.
Board’s decision to submit documents • Commercial landings in states that Therefore, effective January 1, 2007,
to the Federal Register and still publish exceed their percentage allocation of the landings of summer flounder in
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specifications no later than the Court- 7.79–million lb (3,534–mt) quota, which Delaware by vessels holding commercial
mandated January 1 deadline. While it is 60 percent of the 12.983–million-lb Federal summer flounder fisheries
is possible that the Board will adopt the (5,889–mt) TAL, from state water permits are prohibited for the 2007
TAL implemented by this rule, it is also commercial landings constitute and calendar year, unless additional quota
possible that the Board will adopt a overage; these states would be in quota becomes available through a quota

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transfer and is announced in the are then allocated on a percentage basis landings for the Winter I and Summer
Federal Register. Federally permitted to three quota periods, as specified in 2006 periods plus any previously
dealers are advised that they may not the FMP: Winter I (January-April)--45.11 unaccounted for landings from the 2005
purchase summer flounder from percent; Summer (May-October)--38.95 calendar year. Table 2 presents the final
federally permitted vessels that land in percent; and Winter II (November- 2006 commercial scup quota for each
Delaware for the 2007 calendar year, December)--15.94 percent. The period and the reported landings for the
unless additional quota becomes recreational harvest limit is allocated on 2006 Winter I and Summer periods;
available through a transfer. a coastwide basis. Recreational there was no overage of the Winter I or
measures will be the subject of a Summer quota. In addition, there were
Scup
separate rulemaking early in 2007.
This final rule implements the no outstanding overages from the 2005
After deducting 360,000 lb (163 mt) of
specifications contained in the RSA for the approved research projects, calendar year that were not included in
November 27, 2006, proposed rule: A the TAL is divided into a commercial the 2006 final rule (70 FR 77060,
13.97–million-lb (6,337–mt) scup TAC quota of 8,895,800 lb (4,035 mt) and a December 29, 2005). Therefore, no
and a 12.0–million-lb (5,443–mt) scup recreational harvest limit of 2,744,200 lb overage deduction adjustments are
TAL. The FMP specifies that the Total (1,245 mt). If a project is not approved required to be made to the 2007 quota
Allowable Catch (TAC) associated with by the NOAA Grants Office, the research as part of this action. After June 30,
a given exploitation rate be allocated 78 quota associated with the disapproved 2007, NMFS will determine any
percent to the commercial sector and 22 proposal will be restored to the scup overages that occur during the Winter II
percent to the recreational sector. Scup TAL through publication in the Federal 2006 period. Any quota adjustments to
discard estimates are deducted from Register. the 2007 Winter II allocation
both sectors’ TACs to establish TALs for Consistent with the revised quota determined to be necessary will be
each sector, i.e., TAC minus discards setting procedures established for the announced in the Federal Register in
equals TAL. The commercial TAC, FMP at 50 CFR 648.120(d)(4)(i), scup July 2007.
discards, and TAL (commercial quota) overages are determined based upon

TABLE 2. SCUP PRELIMINARY 2006 LANDINGS BY QUOTA PERIOD


2006 Quota Reported 2006 landings through 10/ Quota Overages as of 10/31/2006
31/2006
Quota Period lb kg lb kg
lb kg

Winter I 5,382,589 2,441,542 3,557,859 1,613,845 0 0

Summer 4,647,569 2,108,137 3,050,422 1,383,671 0 0

Winter II 1,901,983 862,739 N/A N/A N/A N/A

Total 11,932,141 5,412,419 6,608,281 2,997,516 N/A N/A


N/A = Not Applicable.

Table 3 presents the commercial scup final rule implements aWinter I period limit will be reduced to 1,000 lb(454 kg)
percent share, 2007 TAC,projected (January-April) per-trip possession limit when 80 percent of the commercial
discards, 2007 initial quota (with and of30,000 lb (13.6 mt), and a Winter II quota allocated tothat period is
without the RSAdeduction), and initial period (November-December)initial per- projected to be harvested.
possession limits, by quota period. trip possession limit of 2,000 lb (907
Toachieve the commercial quotas, this kg). TheWinter I per-trip possession

TABLE 3. INITIAL COMMERCIAL SCUP QUOTA ALLOCATIONS FOR 2007 BY QUOTA PERIOD
Percent Total Allowable Catch Discards Initial Quota Initial Quota less RSA Possession Lim-
Share its (Per Trip) 1
Quota lb mt lb mt lb mt lb mt
Period lb mt

Winter I 45.11 4,915,456 2,230 775,892 352 4,139,564 1,878 4,012,895 1,820 30,000 13,608

Summer 38.95 4,244,226 1,925 669,940 304 3,574,286 1,621 3,464,914 1,572 N/A N/A

Winter II 15.94 1,736,918 788 274,168 124 1,462,750 664 1,417,991 643 2,000 907

Total 100.00 10,896,600 4,943 1,720,000 780 9,176,600 4,163 8,895,800 4,035 N/A N/A
1 The Winter I possession limit will drop to 1,000 lb (454 kg) upon attainment of 80 percent of that period’s allocation. The Winter II possession
limit may be adjusted (in association with a transfer of unused Winter I quota to the Winter II period) via notification in the Federal Register.
2 Metric tons are as converted from pound and may not necessarily add due to rounding.
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N/A = Not applicable.

Consistent with the unused Winter I provisions at 50 CFR 648.120(a)(3), this possession limit-to-rollover amount
commercial scup quota rollover final rule will maintain the Winter II ratios that had been in place for the

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2006 fishing year, as shown in Table 4. increase by 1,500 lb (680 kg) for each period quota transferred, up to
The Winter II possession limit will 500,000 lb (227 mt) of unused Winter I maximum of a 8,000 lb (3,629 kg).

TABLE 4. POTENTIAL INCREASE IN WINTER II POSSESSION LIMITS BASED ON THE AMOUNT OF SCUP
ROLLED OVER FROM WINTER I TO WINTER II PERIOD
Initial Winter II Possession Limit Rollover from Winter I to Winter II Increase in Initial Winter II Final Winter II Possession
Possession Limit Limit after Rollover from Win-
ter I to Winter II
lb kg lb kg lb kg lb kg

2,000 907 0-499,999 0-227 0 0 2,000 907

2,000 907 500,000-999,999 227-454 1,500 680 3,500 1,588

2,000 907 1,000,000-1,499,999 454-680 3,000 1,361 5,000 2,268

2,000 907 1,500,000-1,999,999 680-907 4,500 2,041 6,500 2,948

2,000 907 2,000,000-2,500,000 907-1,134 6,000 2,722 8,000 3,629

Black Sea Bass New Jersey commercial fishing recent stock assessment update in June
The FMP specifies that the TAL is association; the Commission’s Summer 2006 to have a 50–percent probability of
allocated 49 percent to the commercial Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass not exceeding Fmax (0.28). However, the
sector and 51 percent to the recreational Management Board Chairman; the peer-reviewed Summer Flounder
sector. The recreational harvest limit is Council chairman; four conservation Assessment and Biological Reference
allocated on a coastwide basis. group representatives; the director and Point Update that has been used as the
Recreational measures will be the 56 individual members of a recreational basis for the TAL NMFS is
subject of a separate rulemaking early in fishing association; 12 members of a implementing through this rule
coastal New Jersey town chamber of indicates that fishing at the level
2007.
This final rule implements the commerce; a Rhode Island recreational proposed by the Council would not
angler association; the manager of a result in achieving the rebuilding
specifications contained in the October
wholesale fish company; and six biomass target until after 2022, 12 years
27, 2006, proposed rule: A 5.0–million
members of the public. Some parties after the end of the rebuilding period,
lb (2,270–mt) black sea bass TAL. After
submitted different comments on more even though the single year (2007) F
deducting 150,000 lb (68 mt) of RSA for
than one occasion. Only comments that target may not be exceeded. NMFS
the approved research projects, the TAL
were applicable to the proposed 2007 considers the results of the Reference
is divided into a commercial quota of
specifications, including the analyses Point update the best available scientific
2,376,500 lb (1,078 mt) and a
used to support these specifications, are information (see responses to Comments
recreational harvest limit of 2,473,500 lb
addressed in this preamble. Significant 7,8, and 9).
(1,122 mt). If a project is not approved Fishing at a TAL that has only a 50–
by the NOAA Grants Office, the research issues and concerns raised by
commenters are summarized below and percent probability that Fmax will not
quota associated with the disapproved be exceeded in 2007 will not rebuild the
proposal will be restored to the black responded to as follows.
fishery by the end of the rebuilding
sea bass TAL through publication in the Summer Flounder Comments period. NMFS has the obligation under
Federal Register. the Magnuson–Stevens Act to set annual
Consistent with the revised quota Total Allowable Landings for 2007
quotas for summer flounder that rebuild
setting procedures for the FMP, black Comment 1: The majority of the stock by January 1, 2010.
sea bass overages are determined based comments received urged NMFS to As such, NMFS is implementing a
upon landings for the 2005 calendar adopt the Council’s preferred alternative more conservative 12.983–million-lb
year that were not accounted for in the TAL of 19.9 million lb (9,026 mt). (5,889–mt) TAL based on the best
2006 final rule (70 FR 77060, December Specifically, some commenters stated science available, as specified in the
29, 2005) and any current fishing year that the 19.9–million-lb (9,026–mt) TAL updated assessment. This TAL has a 75–
overages through September 30, 2006. complies with the 50–percent percent probability of not exceeding the
As there were no overages from either probability of achieving the target F rate Frebuild (F=0.15) level in 2007. This is
period, no overage deduction (Fmax) in the FMP, some stated that the necessary to ensure that rebuilding of
adjustment to the 2007 commercial higher TAL meets the National summer flounder occurs by January 1,
quota is necessary. Standards contained in the Magnuson- 2010.
Stevens Act, continues rebuilding, and Impact on summer flounder fishery
Comments and Responses
many stated that, by nature of being less participants and coastal communities
NMFS received 83 written comments restrictive than the 12.983–million-lb are addressed under Comment 10.
during the 21-day comment period for (5,889–mt) TAL implemented by this Comment 2: One group of
the October 27, 2006, proposed rule. final rule, will have less of an impact on commenters requested that NMFS
Comments were received from the fishery participants and coastal implement a 14.156–million lb (6,421–
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following groups or individuals: Two communities than the TAL proposed by mt) TAL in 2007.
U.S. Senators from New Jersey; four U.S. NMFS. Response: Under the updated
Representatives to Congress from New Response: The Council recommended assessment for 2006, a TAL of 14.156
Jersey, two from New York, and one TAL of 19.9 million lb (9,206 mt) is an million lb (6,421 mt) is associated with
from Pennsylvania; the director of a amount that was projected in the most a 50–percent probability of not

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exceeding the F target (Frebuild=0.15) for to exceed 10 years, except in three year rebuilding period or that the
2007. The Peer Review Panel convened narrowly defined circumstances (where biomass target is incorrect.
for re-examination of the biological (1) the biology of the stock, (2) other
Use of Best Available Science
reference points recommended that environmental conditions, or (3)
fishing at a TAL that has only a 50– management measures under an Comment 7: Several commenters
percent probability that Fmax will not international agreement in which the stated that NMFS is not using the best
be exceeded in 2007 will not rebuild the United States participates dictate scientific information in setting the
fishery by the end of the rebuilding otherwise.) Based on the results of all 2007 summer flounder TAL, including
period. The updated assessment recent stock assessments and peer the modeling approach used.
indicated that a 14.156–million-lb reviews, there is no information to Response: The information used to set
(6,421–mt) TAL in 2007 would fall short suggest that either the biology of the the summer flounder TAL is the best
of the rebuild goal. In addition, the Peer stock or prevailing environmental scientific information available,
Review Panel recommended that the conditions would prevent the summer consistent with National Standard 2 of
retrospective pattern that has resulted in flounder stock from rebuilding within the Magnuson-Stevens Act. The
underestimated F’s in past years be the required timeframe; also, there are information used in TAL setting,
taken into account when setting the no international agreements to which including the model and methods
2007 TAL. To do so, NMFS must set the United States is a participant that applied to it, have undergone
annual quotas for summer flounder that are related to the management of substantial peer review in recent years.
are based on much lower annual rates summer flounder. Therefore, none of the While recommendations have been
of removal than those of the past few exceptions to the 10–year rebuilding made to develop additional modeling
years to rebuild the stock by January 1, timeframe provided in the Magnuson– approaches, peer reviews have
2010, as required by the Magnuson- Stevens Act are applicable to current confirmed the current model and
Stevens Act. Therefore, NMFS is conditions for the summer flounder modeling approaches to be statistically
implementing a more conservative stock, and NMFS is not authorized to valid for the annual stock assessment
12.983–million lb (5,889–mt) TAL that extend the rebuliding period beyond the updates that provide the foundation for
has a 75–percent probability of not 10–year statutory limitation. The establishing the TAL.
exceeding the fishing mortality level response to Comment 10 addresses the Comment 8: The conservation
(Frebuild= 0.15) in 2007. Achieving this socioeconomic impacts of the summer organization representatives requested
fishing mortality level in 2007 is flounder TAL implemented by this rule. that an outside, independent review of
necessary to provide for rebuilding of Comment 5: The conservation the summer flounder stock assessment
the summer flounder stock by January 1, organization representatives also
occur before the 2008 TAL is set. They
2010. See response to Comment 1 for expressed concern that rigid adherence
also requested that this review include
details. to the 10-year rebuilding period
an examination of alternative model
Comment 3: One commenter mandated by the Magnuson-Stevens Act
structures, the management
requested that NMFS implement a TAL may have negative impacts on the
implications of retrospective patterns,
in the range of 40.0 to 44.0 million lb reauthorization of the Magnuson-
and an assessment of ecosystem impacts
(18,144 to 19,958 mt). Stevens Act.
Response: NMFS cannot implement a Response: NMFS continues to support that may be affecting summer flounder.
TAL that has less than 50–percent a strong Magnuson-Stevens Act and Response: The summer flounder stock
probability of achieving the Fmax in looks forward to working with the assessment has been independently
2007 and that would not rebuild the Congress and constituents during the reviewed by scientists from outside
stock by 2010. A TAL in the range of reauthorization process. However, NMFS twice in the rebuilding period: In
40.0 to 44.0 million lb (18,144 to 19,958 NMFS is bound to comply with the 2002 as part of Stock Assessment
mt) does not meet the required existing provisions of the Magnuson- Review Committee (SARC) 35 and again
probability of attaining the Fmax, would Stevens Act. in 2005 during SARC 41. The NMFS
not rebuild the stock by 2010, and, Comment 6: The majority of Office of Science and Technology
therefore, cannot be implemented by comments received on summer flounder convened an additional review of the
NMFS. stated that the stock has responded biological reference points for the
favorably to rebuilding efforts and that summer flounder stock to ensure that
Rebuilding the recent plateau in stock size is a the 2007 quota for the fishery is based
Comment 4: Many commenters function of the stock having reached the on the best possible scientific
questioned the need to rebuild fully the maximum level attainable under current information available. The review
summer flounder stock within a 10-year environmental and ecological panelists selected were scientists with
period ending January 1, 2010. Specific conditions. Many of these commenters recognized stock assessment expertise
commenters urged NMFS to utilize stated that they believe the stock to be who have not specifically been involved
administrative discretion or to exercise rebuilt at its current level or that it can in past summer flounder assessments:
flexibility and to extend the rebuilding never attain the target rebuilding level, Two from the NMFS Northwest Region
period by 2 or 3 years to avoid particularly within the required 10-year and one from Louisiana State
disproportionate economic impacts period. University. The peer review panel
resulting from the reduced summer Response: Peer-reviewed information recommended several adjustments in
flounder TAL. Other commenters stated utilized for setting the 2007 TAL the assessment, and these were
that the 10-year rebuilding period has indicates that the summer flounder incorporated into the analysis that
no scientific or rational basis and stock is rebuilding but is not yet rebuilt. stemmed from the peer review.
should not be imposed on the summer The current stock levels are only NMFS is seeking to mitigate the
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flounder fishery. slightly above the current biomass retrospective patterns regarding fishing
Response: The Magnuson-Stevens Act threshold (1⁄2Bmsy) which is half of the mortality by implementing a more
stipulates that an FMP must, for any rebuilt level. None of the peer-reviewed conservative TAL for 2007, to ensure
fishery that is overfished, rebuild the science indicates that the rebuilding that the necessary F’s are actually
fishery in as short a time as possible, not target cannot be attained within the 10- achieved.

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The next full summer flounder stock TALs could be recommended that Negative Socio-economic Impacts of a
assessment is scheduled for June 2008. would ensure that rebuilding continued, Reduced TAL
The subcommittee meeting in which the as needed, to the eventual target by Comment 10: The majority of those
assessment is conducted is an open 2009. These projections indicated that commenting on summer flounder spoke
meeting, and NMFS encourages the setting TALs with an Fmax at the 75– about negative impacts associated with
commenters to participate and present percent probability level, rather than the the reduction in TAL for 2007.
relevant data and analyses at the 50–percent probability level, would Comments suggested that the 45–
meeting. rebuild the stock within the 10-year percent reduction in TAL from 2006 to
Comment 9: Several commenters time frame. Based on this information, 2007 would have severe economic
stated that the TALs authorized by the Council recommended, and NMFS impacts to charter, for hire, head boat,
NMFS for the first 7 years of the
implemented, TALs of 30.3 million lb and commercial fishing vessels, and
rebuilding period were set at incorrect
(13,744 mt) for 2005 and 33.0 million lb would have substantial impacts to
levels. These commenters stated that
TALs had been set too high, were overly (14,969 mt) for 2006, consistent with the fishing-related support industries
optimistic, were routinely exceeded precautionary 75–percent probability of ranging from bait shops to ocean-front
(i.e., as indicated by the retrospective achieving the F target (Fmax). hotels. Some commenters stated that the
analysis of F) and did not adequately In 2005, new information on the magnitude of the negative impacts
compensate year to year to ensure retrospective pattern that would be higher than outlined in the
timely rebuilding of the summer underestimated previous years’ F and EA/RIR/IRFA.
flounder stock. Response: Impacts of the 12.983–
revised reference points associated with
Response: For each year during the million lb (5,889–mt) TAL have been
a new stock assessment indicated that
rebuilding period, NMFS set the fully analyzed in the EA/RIR/IRFA
the 33.0–million-lb (13,744–mt) TAL set published in the proposed rule (71 FR
summer flounder TAL based on the best for 2006 during 2004 would need to be
scientific information available, 62972, October 27, 2006). These
lowered to 23.59 million lb (10,700 mt) analyses are based on the best
consistent with National Standard 2 of to achieve even a 50–percent probability
the Magnuson-Stevens Act. The information available and the details of
of achieving the F target. The Council the EA/RIR/IRFA are not repeated here
information for setting the annual TAL recommended a constant harvest TAL of
is provided through the stock in their entirety.
26.0 million lb (11,794 mt) for 2006– NMFS recognizes that substantial
assessment update. In some years,
2008 that would average a 50–percent socioeconomic impacts are associated
additional levels of review are
conducted. In 2002 and 2005, this probability of achieving the target F for with the implementation of the 2007
included an external peer review of the the 3-year period but that would not TAL. NMFS has statutory and regulatory
stock assessment vetted through achieve the necessary target in 2006. obligations to set annual harvest levels
independent stock assessment scientists NMFS implemented the 23.59–million- that, based on the best information
provided by the Center for Independent lb (10,700–mt) TAL to ensure that the available, will have at least a 50–percent
Experts (CIE) and reported on through mortality objective met the regulatory probability of not exceed the annual
the Center’s Stock Assessment requirement of at least a 50–percent fishing mortality level target and that
Workshop (SAW) and SARC process probability of attaining the F target in will ensure that the summer flounder
(35th and 41st, SARCs, respectively). 2006. Doing so was controversial and stock will be rebuilt within the specified
For 2007, the annual stock assessment is many of the above listed commenters time frame. As previously stated in the
accompanied by a peer reviewed also responded to the 2006 specification response to Comment 1, NMFS has
Summer Flounder Assessment and proposed rule, asking NMFS not to selected a conservative TAL that has a
Biological Reference Point Update. implement the more conservative TAL 75–percent probability of attaining the
The regulations state that the Council of 23.59 million lb (10,700 mt). level needed (Frebuild) in 2007 to ensure
shall recommend, and NMFS shall Annual stock assessment updates to rebuilding by January 1, 2010, in order
implement, measures (including the information used in previous year’s TAL to comply with the mandates of the
TAL) necessary to ensure, with at least Magnuson-Stevens Act. Although this
setting continue to illustrate that fishing
a 50–percent probability of success, that final rule will not directly affect support
mortality has been underestimated in
the applicable specified F will not be industries as these entities do not hold
previous years, while stock size and
exceeded. This requirement is also Federal permits and are, therefore, not
recruitment has been overestimated.
consistent with a 2000 Federal Court directly regulated, potential reductions
Order (Natural Resources Defense Now, in light of the best science
in fishing effort and associated
Council v. Daley, Civil No. 1:99 CV available and considering the expenditures may have indirect impacts
00221 (JLG)) regarding the setting of the retrospective patterns of F, stock size, on hotels, restaurants, gear and bait
summer flounder TAL. Through the and recruitment, it is clear that fishing shops, and other associated businesses.
course of the rebuilding period, NMFS at a TAL that has only a 50–percent Sufficient data are not available to
has set TALs estimated to have at least probability that Fmax will not be enumerate or characterize the impacts
a 50–percent probability of not exceeded in 2007 will not rebuild the on these businesses.
exceeding Fmax. NMFS is also required fishery by the end of the rebuilding
period. Therefore, NMFS is Scup Comments
to ensure, under the Magnuson-Stevens
Act, that the summer flounder stock is implementing a more conservative Comment 11: Two commenters wrote
rebuilt within 10 years. 12.983–million lb (5,889–mt) TAL that in support of the Council and Board
In the first 4 years of the rebuilding has a 75–percent probability of not recommended TAL of 16.0 million lb
period, 2000–2004, the summer exceeding the fishing mortality level (7,257 mt) for 2007. One of these
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flounder stock was rebuilding at a rate (Frebuild= 0.15) in 2007. Achieving this commenters stated that the 16.0–million
that appeared likely to achieve the fishing mortality level in 2007 is lb (7,257–mt) TAL is sufficiently risk-
rebuilding target by 2009. During 2004, necessary to provide for rebuilding of averse and a substantial reduction from
the Council provided, at NMFS’s the summer flounder stock by January 1, the 31.12–million lb (14,116–mt) TAL
request, a rebuilding trajectory so that 2010. that was calculated to achieve the

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targeted exploitation rate of 21 percent that occurred in 2005 and NMFS scientifically supportable and that can
in 2007. considers it unlikely to result in a loss be relied on to measure stock
Response: Scup is considered of established markets for scup. rebuilding. The Council may consider
overfished and the Council is currently additional data sources beyond trawl
developing Amendment 14 to the FMP Black Sea Bass Comments
data when developing the criteria.
to implement a scup rebuilding plan. Comment 15: Three commenters Comment 17: One commenter stated
Spring survey indices values have fallen relayed general opposition to the 2007 that the black sea bass rebuilding period
below the biomass threshold, which is black sea bass TAL being implemented should be liberalized to a 20-year time
utilized for long-term potential catch by NMFS, stating that disruption of frame.
projections. NMFS is implementing a black sea bass supply will result in Response: The required time frame for
risk-averse 12.0–million lb (5,443–mt) market niches being filled by other fish stock rebuilding under the Magnuson-
TAL for 2007, given the current and/or imports and ultimately lost. Stevens Act is outlined in response to
overfished status for scup, poor 2004 Response: NMFS is implementing a Comment 4, and is not repeated here.
and 2005 year classes, and continued 2007 black sea bass TAL that is a 37.5–
percent decrease from 2006. NMFS is Research Set-Aside Comments
uncertainty associated with the survey
indices. The NMFS implemented TAL implementing a more risk-averse TAL Comment 18: Two comments were
value falls within the range of yields for 2007 in light of the most recent received regarding the 2007 RSA
expected at about 1⁄2 Bmsy (11–16.5 biomass indices, the uncertainty in the program. One supported up to 3 percent
million lb (4,990–7,484 mt)) based on stock status determination criteria, and for the 2007 TALs being set aside for
the long-term potential catch, and to ensure continued rebuilding to the research; one opposed the RSA program
would constrain harvest to the level of end of the rebuilding period that ends in its entirety.
actual landings in 2005. The Scup in 2009. The 2007 TAL is consistent Response: NMFS continues to support
Monitoring Committee and Council staff with the level of landings that occurred the RSA program as a useful means of
agreed with this approach. in 2005 and NMFS considers it unlikely acquiring information necessary to
Comment 12: One commenter stated to result in a loss of established markets assess and manage the fisheries.
that reduced values from the spring for black sea bass. Classification
survey were not a compelling reason to NMFS recognizes that socio-economic
implement a decreased TAL for 2007. impacts may be associated with the The Assistant Administrator for
Response: NMFS utilized several implementation of the 2007 black sea Fisheries, NOAA, finds good cause
factors in the decision to implement a bass TAL. These impacts may include under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to waive the
more risk-averse TAL for 2007, industries that are involved with with 30-day delayed effectiveness period for
including, but not limited to, the the supply, purchase, distribution, and this rule. This action establishes annual
reduced spring survey indices values. sale of black sea bass for consumption. quotas for the summer flounder, scup,
Scup is currently overfished and the NMFS has regulatory and statutory and black sea bass fisheries and
Council is developing a formal obligations to set annual harvest levels possession limits for the commercial
rebuilding plan to be implemented that, based on the best scientific scup fishery. Preparation of the
through Amendment 14 to the FMP. The information available, will not exceed proposed rule was dependent on the
response to Comment 11 outlines the recommended fishing mortality levels submission of the final EA/RIR/IRFA by
information used as NMFS’s and that will ensure that the black sea the Council and on the submission of a
justification for implementing a more bass stock will be rebuilt within the supplemental economic analysis by the
risk-averse TAL for 2007. specified time frame, thus providing for Northeast Fisheries Science Center
Comment 13: One commenter stated long-term sustainable yields. The 2007 (Center), both of which occurred in
that a more precautionary approach TAL meets the fishing mortality October 2006, in order for the agency to
should be utilized in setting the 2007 objectives and has a high probability of provide the public with information
scup TAL. This commenter also stated ensuring continued rebuilding. from the environmental and economic
that scup management requires a Comment 16: One commenter stated analyses as required in rulemaking.
significant overhaul and a rebuilding that trawl surveys are an unreliable NMFS published the proposed rule on
plan is long overdue. method for surveying black sea bass. October 27, 2006, with a 21-day
Response: NMFS is implementing a Response: The 43rd SAW, held in July comment period, in order to allow for
TAL that is at the lower end of the range 2006, included black sea bass. The finalization of the proposed
of yields expected at about 1⁄2Bmsy (11– Southern Demersal Working Group specifications by January 1, 2007. NMFS
16.5 million lb (4,990–7,484 mt)). A concluded that the data available, was unable to obtain the necessary data
further reduction does not appear to be including trawl survey information, from the Council and Center before
warranted at this time. The Council is were adequate to perform a stock October 2006, to finalize the
currently developing Amendment 14 to assessment for black sea bass. The specifications. Publication of the
the FMP to address scup rebuilding. SARC–43 panel utilized length data adjusted summer flounder quota at the
Comment 14: One commenter stated incorporating growth information, start of the fishing year is required by
that the reduced quota will result in the landings estimates, fishery length the order of Judge Robert Doumar in
loss of recently re-established markets frequencies, and survey length North Carolina Fisheries Association v.
for scup, particularly the fresh fish frequencies to get preliminary estimates Daley.
market. of biomass and fishing mortality rates. If implementation of the
Response: NMFS is required to The SARC–43 panel did not endorse specifications is delayed until beyond
implement a TAL for 2007 that will using the existing biomass reference January 1, 2007, NMFS will be
contribute to the rebuilding of the scup point (the 3-year average weight per tow prevented from carrying out its legal
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stock. NMFS has selected a 12.0–million of black sea bass (>22 cm) in the Center obligation to prevent overfishing of
lb (5,443–mt) TAL for the reasons spring trawl) as a basis for management. these three species. If a 30-day delay in
outlined in the response to Comment 11 NMFS has encouraged the Council to effectiveness were to be required, the
(above) to meet that end. The 2007 TAL develop replacement stock status lack of effective quota specifications
is consistent with the level of landings determination criteria that are would prevent NMFS from closing the

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fishery should landings exceed the for summer flounder, scup, or black sea Alternatives 1 (Council preferred), 3
quotas. The summer flounder, scup, and bass, as well as owners of vessels that (status quo), and 5 (NMFS analyzed) all
black sea bass fisheries are all expected fish for any of these species in state have an economic impact that is less
to be active at the start of the fishing waters. The Council estimates that the than or equal to the alternative
season in 2007. In addition, the 2007 quotas could affect 2,242 vessels implemented by this rule, depending on
Delaware summer flounder fishery that held a Federal summer flounder, the specific species examined. These
would be open for fishing but in a scup, and/or black sea bass permit in three alternatives were evaluated by
negative quota situation. All of these 2005. However, the more immediate NMFS as outlined below:
factors would result in large overages impact of this final rule will likely be Alternative 3 (status quo) would
that would have distributional effects on felt by the 906 vessels that actively provide for the maximum amount of
other quota periods and could participated (i.e., landed these species) landings within the range of alternatives
disadvantage some gear sectors. in these fisheries in 2005. and would produce the smallest impact
This final rule has been determined to on small entities. However, Alternative
Description of Projected Reporting, 3 would likely result in the biological
be not significant for purposes of Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance
Executive Order 12866. targets (i.e., fishing mortality and
Requirements exploitation rates) specified in the FMP
Included in this final rule is the FRFA
prepared pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 604(a). No additional reporting, being exceeded. Alternative 3 is
The FRFA incorporates the IRFA, a recordkeeping, or other compliance inconsistent with the goals and
summary of the significant issues raised requirements are included in this final objectives of the FMP and the
by the public comments in response to rule. Magnuson-Stevens Act.
the IRFA, NMFS’s responses to those Alternative 1 (Council preferred), the
Description of the Steps Taken to
comments, and a summary of the second least restrictive alternative with
Minimize Economic Impact on Small
analyses completed to support the the second smallest impact to small
Entities
action. A copy of the EA/RIR/IRFA is entities, would also provide for landing
Specification of commercial quotas levels that could not be implemented.
available from the Council (see and possession limits is constrained by
ADDRESSES).
Alternative 1 is not sufficiently risk-
the conservation objectives set forth in averse for summer flounder, and fishing
The preamble to the proposed rule the FMP and implemented at 50 CFR
included a detailed summary of the mortality would likely exceed the
part 648 under the authority of the biological targets specified in the FMP,
analyses contained in the IRFA, and that Magnuson-Stevens Act. Economic
discussion is not repeated here. resulting in continued overfishing. In
impacts of reduced quota specifications, addition, Alternative 1 did not
Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis that reduce the number of fish that may adequately address concerns raised by
be taken by participants of both Council staff and the Monitoring
Statement of Objective and Need commercial and recreational fisheries, Committee regarding the scup and black
A description of the reasons why this may be offset by adjustments to such sea bass biological targets and status of
action is being taken, and the objectives things as commercial fish sizes, changes these stocks.
of and legal basis for these to mesh size, gear restrictions, or Alternative 5 (NMFS analyzed) is
specifications are explained in the possession and trip limits that may more restrictive for summer flounder
preambles to the proposed rule and this increase efficiency or value of the than Alternatives 1 or 3, but is equal to
final rule and are not repeated here. fishery. This action contains no the most restrictive alternatives for scup
adjustments to such measures. and black sea bass. The measures
Summary of Significant Issues Raised in Therefore, the economic impact analysis contained in Alternative 5 were not
Public Comments of the action is evaluated solely on the selected because they were not
Several of the comment letters different levels of quota specified in the sufficiently risk-averse for the required
received on the proposed specifications alternatives. The ability of NMFS to rebuilding of the summer flounder
specifically opposed the reductions to minimize economic impacts for this stock.
the TALs for summer flounder, scup, action is constrained to approving quota Alternative 2 is the most restrictive
and black sea bass. Many of the levels that provide for the maximum alternative for summer flounder and
comments addressed the potential availability of fish while still meeting equal to the most restrictive alternatives
economic impact of reduction of the the required objectives of the FMP, its for scup and black sea bass.
summer flounder TAL on the implementing regulations, and the Accordingly, Alternative 2 is associated
recreational fishing industry, Magnuson-Stevens Act. with the highest economic impact to
particularly in New York and New The economic analysis for the 2007 small entities, particularly for summer
Jersey. Although consideration of the specifications assessed the impacts of flounder. This alternative would meet
reduced TALs was given, no changes five of the six management alternatives. all the objectives of the FMP and satisfy
were made in the final rule as a result Council staff provided analysis for the requirements of the Magnuson-
of these comments. For a summary of Alternatives 1, 2, and 3, while the Stevens Act for all three species. This
the comments received, and the Center provided analysis for alternative was not selected because the
responses thereto, refer to the Alternatives 5 and 6. The no action measures contained therein were overly
‘‘Comments and Responses’’ section of alternative, designated as Alternative 4, restrictive for summer flounder in light
this preamble. was excluded from analysis because it is of the best scientific information
not consistent with the goals and available. Three alternatives, including
Description and Estimate of Number of objectives of the FMP and the the alternative implemented by this
Small Entities to Which the Rule will Magnuson-Stevens Act. Implementation action, provide the same quota level for
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Apply of the no action alternative would scup and black sea bass as Alternative
The categories of small entities likely substantially complicate the approved 2.
to be affected by this action include management program for these fisheries, This final rule implements
commercial and charter/party vessel and would very likely result in Alternative 6, which consists of the
owners holding an active Federal permit overfishing of the resources. second most restrictive quota of those

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considered for summer flounder and is This alternative was selected because uncertainty associated with the current
equal to the most restrictive quota it is based on the best science available survey indices, and poor 2004 and 2005
alternatives considered for scup and and is consistent with the goals, year classes. The black sea bass quota in
black sea bass. As such, the economic objectives, and requirements of the Alternative 6 was also recommended by
impacts of the alternative are the second FMP, its implementing regulations, and the Monitoring Committee and Council
highest for summer flounder and equal the Magnuson-Stevens Act. It contains staff. The black sea bass quota in
to the highest impacts for scup and the highest landing limits that achieve Alternative 6 was selected as a risk-
black sea bass. Relative to 2006, the the highest probability of attaining the averse measure that will constrain
2007 commercial quotas and fishing mortality and exploitation harvest within the 2005 and 2006 levels
recreational harvest limits contained in targets for the summer flounder fishery until such time that stock determination
this action would result in the following for 2007 among the alternatives criteria that are scientifically
TAL decreases for the commercial and considered. Alternative 6 follows the supportable can be developed.
recreational sectors: recommendation of the Monitoring Table 5 presents the 2007 initial
• 45 percent for summer flounder Committee and Council staff for a risk- TALs, RSA, commercial quotas adjusted
averse quota in the scup fishery and was for RSA, and preliminary recreational
• 26 percent for scup selected because of the current harvests for the fisheries under the five
• 38 percent for black sea bass overfished status of the fishery, analyzed quota alternatives.

TABLE 5. COMPARISON OF THE ALTERNATIVES OF QUOTA COMBINATIONS REVIEWED


Initial TAL RSA 2006 Commercial Preliminary Adjusted Preliminary Rec-
Quota Overage Commercial Quota reational Harvest Limit
million lb mt lb mt lb mt million lb mt million lb mt

Quota Alternative 1 (Council’s Preferred)

Summer 19.9 9,026 567,092 257 253,082 115 11.45 5,193 7.63 3,462
Flounder

Scup 16 7,257 480 218 0 0 11.93 5,411 3.59 1,628

Black Sea 6.5 2,948 132,000 60 0 0 3.12 1,415 3.25 1,474


Bass

Quota Alternative 2 (Most Restrictive)

Summer 5.22 2,368 156,600 71 253,082 115 2.89 1,309 19.24 873
Flounder

Scup 12 5,442 360,000 163 0 0 8.90 4,037 2.74 1,243

Black Sea 5 2,268 132,000 60 0 0 2.39 1,084 2.48 1,125


Bass

Quota Alternative 3 (Status-Quo-Least Restrictive)

Summer 23.59 10,700 567,062 257 253,082 115 13.66 6,197 9.11 4,131
Flounder

Scup 16.27 7,380 488,100 221 0 0 12.13 5,502 3.65 1,656

Black Sea 8 3.629 132,000 60 0 0 3.86 1,751 4.01 1,819


Bass

Quota Alternative 4 (No Action- described but not analyzed)

Quota Alternative 5 (NMFS Analysis)

Summer 14.156 6,421 424,680 193 253,082 115 8.09 3,668 5.39 2,445
Flounder

Scup 12 5,443 360,000 163 0 0 8.90 4,037 2.74 1,243

Black Sea 5 2,268 150,000 68 0 0 2.38 1,078 2.47 1,122


Bass

Quota Alternative 6 (NMFS Analysis-Implemented by this Final Rule)


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Summer 12.983 5,889 389,490 177 253,082 115 7.40 3,359 4.94 2,239
Flounder

Scup 12 5,443 360,000 163 0 0 8.90 4,037 2.74 1,243

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TABLE 5. COMPARISON OF THE ALTERNATIVES OF QUOTA COMBINATIONS REVIEWED—Continued


Initial TAL RSA 2006 Commercial Preliminary Adjusted Preliminary Rec-
Quota Overage Commercial Quota reational Harvest Limit
million lb mt lb mt lb mt million lb mt million lb mt

Black Sea 5 2,268 150,000 68 0 0 2.38 1,084 2.47 1,122


Bass

The revenue decreases associated 1996 states that, for each rule or group summer flounder, scup, and black sea
with the RSA program are expected to of related rules for which an agency is bass fisheries. In addition, copies of this
be minimal, and are expected to yield required to prepare a FRFA, the agency final rule and guide (i.e., permit holder
important benefits associated with shall publish one or more guides to letter) are available from NMFS (see
improved fisheries data. It should also assist small entities in complying with ADDRESSES) and at the following
be noted that fish harvested under the the rule, and shall designate such website: http://www.nero.noaa.gov/
RSA would be sold, and the profits publications as ‘‘small entity nero/nr/index.html.
would be used to offset the costs of compliance guides.’’ The agency shall Dated: December 8, 2006.
research. As such, total gross revenue to explain the actions a small entity is Samuel D. Rauch III,
the industry will not decrease required to take to comply with a rule
substantially if the RSAs are utilized. Deputy Assistant Administrator for
or group of rules. As part of this Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Small Entity Compliance Guide rulemaking process, a small entity Fisheries Service.
Section 212 of the Small Business compliance guide will be sent to all [FR Doc. 06–9677 Filed 12–8–06; 4:13 pm]
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of holders of Federal permits issued for the BILLING CODE 3510–22–S
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