[Federal Register Volume 79, Number 218 (Wednesday, November 12, 2014)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 67095-67102]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2014-26744]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 660
[Docket No. 120814338-2711-02]
RIN 0648-BE59
Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries Off West Coast States;
Biennial Specifications and Management Measures; Inseason Adjustments
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule; inseason adjustments to biennial groundfish
management measures.
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SUMMARY: This final rule announces inseason changes to management
measures in the Pacific Coast groundfish fisheries. This action, which
is authorized by the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan
(PCGFMP), is intended to allow fisheries to access more abundant
groundfish stocks while protecting overfished and depleted stocks.
DATES: Effective 0001 hours (local time) November 12, 2014.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gretchen Hanshew (West Coast Region,
NMFS), phone: 206-526-6147, fax: 206-526-6736,
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Electronic Access
This final rule is accessible via the Internet at the Office of the
Federal Register's Web site at http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/search/home.action, or http://federalregister.gov. Background information and
documents are available at the Pacific Fishery Management Council's Web
site at http://www.pcouncil.org/. Copies of the final environmental
impact statement (FEIS) for the 2013-2014 Groundfish Specifications and
Management Measures are available from Donald McIsaac, Executive
Director, Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council), 7700 NE
Ambassador Place, Portland, OR 97220, phone: 503-820-2280.
Background
The PCGFMP and its implementing regulations at title 50 in the Code
of Federal Regulations (CFR), part 660, subparts C through G, regulate
fishing for over 90 species of groundfish off the coasts of Washington,
Oregon, and California. Groundfish specifications and management
measures are developed by the Pacific Fishery Management Council
(Council), and are implemented by NMFS.
On November 14, 2012, NMFS published a proposed rule to implement
the 2013-2014 harvest specifications and management measures for most
species of the Pacific Coast groundfish fishery (77 FR 67974). The
final rule to implement the 2013-2014 harvest specifications and
management measures for most species of the Pacific Coast Groundfish
Fishery was published on January 3, 2013 (78 FR 580).
The Council, in coordination with Pacific Coast Treaty Indian
Tribes and the States of Washington, Oregon, and California,
recommended changes to current groundfish management measures at its
October 17, 2014 meeting. Specifically, the Council recommended
changing the amount of darkblotched rockfish initially deducted from
the annual catch limit (ACL) to account for mortality in the incidental
open access sector from 18.4 metric tons (mt) to 15.4 mt. The Council
also recommended that the corresponding 3 mt of darkblotched rockfish
previously deducted from the ACL be made available to the catcher/
processor (C/P) sector of the at-sea Pacific whiting fishery. This rule
implements the Council's recommended changes.
As part of the biennial harvest specifications and management
measures, ACLs are set for non-whiting groundfish species, deductions
are made from the ACL for various sources of mortality (including non-
groundfish fisheries that catch groundfish incidentally, also called
incidental open access fisheries) and the remainder, the fishery
harvest guideline, is allocated amongst the various groundfish
fisheries. The limited availability of overfished species that can be
taken as incidental catch in the Pacific whiting fisheries,
particularly darkblotched rockfish, Pacific ocean perch, and canary
rockfish, led NMFS to implement sector-specific allocations for these
species to the Pacific whiting fisheries. If the sector-specific
allocation for a non-whiting species is reached, NMFS may close one or
more of the at-sea sectors automatically, per regulations at Sec.
660.60(d). At the start of 2014, the C/P and Mothership (MS)
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sectors of the Pacific whiting fishery were allocated 9.0 mt and 6.3 mt
of darkblotched rockfish, respectively, per allocation regulations at
Sec. 660.55(c)(1)(i)(A).
Reapportionment of Darkblotched Rockfish From the Catcher/Processor
Sector to the Mothership Sector
From May 15, 2014 through October 10, 2014, the fishery for Pacific
whiting in the MS sector was prosecuted with very low bycatch of
darkblotched rockfish (less than 2 mt). On the morning of October 11,
2014, an unexpectedly high bycatch incident of darkblotched rockfish
occurred (approximately 5 mt), bringing the total catch of darkblotched
rockfish for the MS sector to 7.0 mt, exceeding the MS sector
allocation of 6.3 mt. MS fishery participants instituted a voluntary
closure of their sector on October 11, 2014 and submitted a letter to
NMFS on October 14, 2014 requesting that NMFS consider transferring an
additional 3 mt of darkblotched rockfish to the MS sector so that they
can re-open the fishery and have the opportunity to harvest the
remaining 2014 Pacific whiting allocation. In response to the
unexpected closure of the MS sector, the Council convened an emergency
meeting on October 17, 2014 to consider options for redistributing
darkblotched rockfish allocations and also to address high catch of
Chinook salmon in the whiting fisheries.
At its meeting the Council was made aware that, as of October 15,
2014, harvest of darkblotched rockfish in the C/P sector was 2.9 mt;
well-below the 2014 allocation of 9.0 mt. Industry representatives of
the C/P sector submitted a cease fishing report to NMFS on October 17,
2014 indicating that they did not intend to harvest 3.0 mt of
darkblotched rockfish, and that it could be transferred from their
initial 2014 allocation (e.g. lower their available darkblotched
rockfish from 9.0 mt to 6.0 mt) and used to raise the available amount
of darkblotched rockfish in the MS sector (from 6.3 mt to 9.3 mt).
Therefore, on October 17, 2014, consistent with the Council's
recommendation, NMFS reapportioned 3.0 mt of darkblotched rockfish from
the C/P sector to the MS sector as an automatic action pursuant to
Sec. Sec. 660.160(c)(5) and 660.60(d), reducing the C/P darkblotched
rockfish allocation from 9.0 mt to 6.0 mt and increasing the MS
allocation from 6.3 mt to 9.3 mt, which allowed the MS sector to
reopen.
Transferring Darkblotched Rockfish to the Catcher/Processor Sector via
Inseason Action
To maintain 2014 harvest opportunities for the catcher/processor
(C/P) sector of the Pacific whiting fishery, the Council considered
moving darkblotched rockfish quota from the incidental open access
fishery to the C/P sector. At the start of 2014 the projected annual
mortality of darkblotched rockfish in the incidental open access
fishery was 15.0 mt and the amount deducted from the ACL to account for
this projected mortality was 18.4 mt, leaving 3.4 mt of darkblotched
rockfish projected to go unharvested through the end of 2014. In
addition, estimated actual mortality in the incidental open access
fishery in 2011 and 2012 was only 5.4 mt and 5.0 mt, respectively, and
no landed catch of darkblotched rockfish had been reported to date.
Therefore, the Council recommended redistributing 3 mt of darkblotched
rockfish from the ``off-the-top'' deductions that were made at the
start of the 2013-2014 biennium, and giving that 3 mt to the C/P sector
to accommodate potential bycatch of darkblotched rockfish as the C/P
sector prosecutes the remainder of its 2014 Pacific whiting fishery.
This rule implements the Council's recommendation. Recent mortality of
darkblotched rockfish in the incidental open access fishery has been
low and the projected mortality indicates it will not exceed the 15.4
mt accounted for in the remaining off-the-top deduction after
transferring the 3 mt to the C/P sector. Reapportionment of
darkblotched rockfish, when combined with projected impacts from all
other sources, is also not expected to result in greater impacts to
other overfished species than originally projected through the end of
the year.
Minimizing Incidental Catch of Chinook Salmon
In addition to considering recent catches and potential
reapportionment of darkblotched rockfish, the Council also considered
the most recently available fishery information on incidental catch of
Chinook salmon in the Pacific whiting fishery. As of October 17, 2014,
the best available information indicated that the Pacific whiting
fishery had taken at least 11,000 Chinook salmon, exceeding the
incidental take amount specified in the current biological opinion
addressing the fishery's impacts on listed salmonids.
This rule transfers additional darkblotched rockfish to the C/P
sector with the intent of allowing the sector to attain its full 2014
allocations of Pacific whiting, as was anticipated to occur through the
end of 2014. To reduce bycatch rates of Chinook salmon in the C/P
sector, the C/P Cooperative has committed to taking all reasonable
actions to further reduce Chinook bycatch, including ceasing any
further fishing for whiting if the C/P sector catches a further 275
Chinook after October 17, 2014. This is fewer Chinook than would have
been projected based on earlier bycatch rates. The C/P sector has
already demonstrated success at avoiding Chinook by fishing in deeper
waters. In addition, the MS sector is taking measures to fish in in
deeper water and implement time/area closures to maintain a lower daily
bycatch rate of Chinook salmon. These measures are being taken in
addition to fishing seaward of the Ocean Salmon Conservation Zone.
Therefore, fishing opportunities to harvest the remaining 2014
allocation of Pacific whiting in the at-sea fisheries, which are
facilitated by the transferring of darkblotched rockfish implemented
through this rule, are not anticipated to increase the bycatch rate of
Chinook salmon and should result in minimizing additional interactions.
Classification
This final rule makes routine inseason adjustments to groundfish
fishery management measures, based on the best available information,
consistent with the PCGFMP and its implementing regulations.
This action is taken under the authority of 50 CFR 660.60(c) and is
exempt from review under Executive Order 12866.
The aggregate data upon which these actions are based are available
for public inspection at the Office of the Administrator, West Coast
Region, NMFS, during business hours.
NMFS finds good cause to waive prior public notice and comment on
the revisions to groundfish management measures under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)
because notice and comment would be impracticable and contrary to the
public interest. Also, for the same reasons, NMFS finds good cause to
waive the 30-day delay in effectiveness pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3),
so that this final rule may become effective November 12, 2014.
At the October emergency Council meeting, the Council recommended
that reapportionment of darkblotched rockfish to the C/P sector be
implemented as quickly as possible. There was not sufficient time after
that meeting to draft this document and undergo proposed and final
rulemaking
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before this action needs to be in effect. For the actions implemented
in this final rule, affording the time necessary for prior notice and
opportunity for public comment would prevent transfer of darkblotched
rockfish to the C/P sector until later in the season, or potentially
eliminate the possibility or doing so during the 2014 calendar year
entirely, and is therefore impractical. Failing to reapportion
darkblotched rockfish to the C/P sector in a timely manner could result
in unnecessary restriction of fisheries if the C/P sector exceeded its
darkblotched allocation. Providing the C/P sector fishermen an
opportunity to harvest their limits of Pacific whiting without
interruption and without exceeding their darkblotched rockfish bycatch
limit allows harvest as intended by the Council, consistent with the
best scientific information available. The whiting fishery contributes
a large amount of revenue to the coastal communities of Washington and
Oregon and this change allows continued harvest of Pacific whiting
while continuing to prevent ACLs of overfished species and the
allocations for target species from being exceeded. No aspect of this
action is controversial, and changes of this nature were anticipated in
the biennial harvest specifications and management measures established
for 2013-2014.
Delaying these changes would also keep management measures in place
that are not based on the best available information. Such delay would
impair achievement of the PCGFMP goals and objectives of managing for
appropriate harvest levels while providing for year-round fishing and
marketing opportunities. Accordingly, for the reasons stated above,
NMFS finds good cause to waive prior notice and comment and to waive
the delay in effectiveness.
NMFS has reinitiated section 7 consultation on the PCGFMP with
respect to its effects on listed salmonids. In the event the
consultation identifies either reasonable and prudent alternatives to
address jeopardy concerns or reasonable and prudent measures to
minimize incidental take, NMFS would exercise necessary authorities in
coordination to the extent possible with the Council to put such
additional alternatives or measures into place. After reviewing the
available information, NMFS has concluded that, consistent with
sections 7(a)(2) and 7(d) of the ESA, this action will not jeopardize
any listed species, would not adversely modify any designated critical
habitat, and will not result in any irreversible or irretrievable
commitment of resources that would have the effect of foreclosing the
formulation or implementation of any reasonable and prudent alternative
measures.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660
Fisheries, Fishing, Indian Fisheries.
Dated: November 6, 2014.
James P. Burgess,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 660 is amended
as follows:
PART 660--FISHERIES OFF WEST COAST STATES
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1. The authority citation for part 660 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq., 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.
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2. In subpart C, tables 2a and 2b are revised to read as follows:
Table 2a to Part 660, Subpart C--2014, and Beyond, Specifications of OFL, ABC, ACL, ACT and Fishery Harvest, Guidelines
[Weights in metric tons]
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Species Area OFL ABC ACL \a\ Fishery HG \b\
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Arrowtooth flounder \c\......................... Coastwide......................... 6,912 5,758 5,758 3,671
Black \d\ \e\................................... N of 46[deg]16' N. lat............ 428 409 409 395
S of 46[deg]16' N. lat............ 1,166 1,115 1,000 1,000
Bocaccio \f\.................................... S of 40[deg]10' N. lat............ 881 842 337 328.6
Cabezon \g\ \h\................................. 46[deg]16' to 42[deg] N. lat...... 49 47 47 47
S of 42[deg] N. lat............... 165 158 158 158
California scorpionfish \i\..................... S of 34[deg]27' N. lat............ 122 117 117 115
Canary rockfish \m\............................. Coastwide......................... 741 709 119 101.5
Chilipepper \k\................................. S of 40[deg]10' N. lat............ 1,722 1,647 1,647 1,423
Cowcod \l\...................................... S of 40[deg]10' N. lat............ 12 9 3 2.9
Darkblotched rockfish \m\....................... Coastwide......................... 553 529 330 309.2
Dover sole \n\.................................. Coastwide......................... 77,774 74,352 25,000 23,410
English sole \o\................................ Coastwide......................... 5,906 5,646 5,646 5,543
Lingcod \p\ \g\................................. N of 40[deg]10' N. lat............ 3,162 2,878 2,878 2,600
S of 40[deg]10' N. lat............ 1,276 1,063 1,063 1,054
Longnose skate \r\.............................. Coastwide......................... 2,816 2,692 2,000 1,928
Longspine thornyhead \s\........................ N of 34[deg]27' N. lat............ 3,304 2,752 1,958 1,912
S of 34[deg]27' N. lat............ ............... ............... 347 344
Minor nearshore rockfish north \t\.............. N of 40[deg]10' N. lat............ 110 94 94 94
Minor shelf rockfish north\u\................... N of 40[deg]10' N. lat............ 2,195 1,932 968 903
Minor slope rockfish north \v\.................. N of 40[deg]10' N. lat............ 1,153 1,414 1,160 1,098
Minor nearshore rockfish south \w\.............. S of 40[deg]10' N. lat............ 1,160 1,001 990 990
Minor shelf rockfish south \x\.................. S of 40[deg]10' N. lat............ 1,913 1,620 714 668.0
Minor slope rockfish south \y\.................. S of 40[deg]10' N. lat............ 685 622 622 601
Other fish \z\.................................. Coastwide......................... 6,802 4,697 4,697 4,520
Other flatfish \aa\............................. Coastwide......................... 10,060 6,982 4,884 4,682
Pacific cod \bb\................................ Coastwide......................... 3,200 2,221 1,600 1,191
Pacific ocean perch (POP) \cc\.................. N of 40[deg]10' N. lat............ 838 801 153 136.5
Pacific whiting \dd\............................ Coastwide......................... 825,000 (\dd\) (\dd\) 259,370
Petrale sole \ee\............................... Coastwide......................... 2,774 2,652 2,652 2,418.0
Sablefish \ff\ \gg\............................. N of 36[deg] N. lat............... 7,158 6,535 4,349 See Table 1c
S of 36[deg] N. lat............... ............... ............... 1,560 1,555
Shortbelly \hh\................................. Coastwide......................... 6,950 5,789 50 48
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Shortspine thornyhead \ii\...................... N of 34[deg]27' N. lat............ 2,310 2,208 1,525 1,466
S of 34[deg]27' N. lat............ ............... ............... 393 351
Splitnose \jj\.................................. S of 40[deg]10' N. lat............ 1,747 1,670 1,670 1,658
Starry flounder \kk\............................ Coastwide......................... 1,834 1,528 1,528 1,521
Widow \ll\...................................... Coastwide......................... 4,435 4,212 1,500 1,411
Yelloweye rockfish \mm\......................... Coastwide......................... 51 43 18 12.2
Yellowtail \nn\................................. N of 40[deg]10' N. lat............ 4,584 4,382 4,382 3,681
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\a\ ACLs, ACTs and HGs are specified as total catch values.
\b\ Fishery harvest guidelines means the harvest guideline or quota after subtracting from the ACL or ACT Pacific Coast treaty Indian tribes allocations
and projected catch, projected research catch, deductions for fishing mortality in non-groundfish fisheries, and deductions for EFPs.
\c\ Arrowtooth flounder. The stock was last assessed in 2007 and was estimated to be at 79 percent of its unfished biomass in 2007. The OFL of 6,912 mt
is based on the 2007 assessment with an F30[percnt] FMSY proxy. The ABC of 5,758 mt is a 17 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40) as
it's a category 2 stock. Because the stock is above B25[percnt], the ACL is set equal to the ABC. 2,087.39 mt is deducted from the ACL for the Tribal
fishery (2,041 mt), the incidental open access fishery (30 mt), and research catch (16.39 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 3,671 mt.
\d\ Black rockfish north (Washington). A stock assessment was prepared for black rockfish north of 45[deg]46' N. lat. (Cape Falcon, Oregon) in 2007. The
biomass in the north was estimated to be at 53 percent of its unfished biomass in 2007. The OFL from the assessed area is based on the 2007 assessment
with a harvest rate proxy of F50[percnt]. The resulting OFL for the area north of 46[deg]16 N. lat. is 428 mt and is 97 percent of the OFL from the
assessed area based on the area distribution of historical catch. The ABC of 409 mt for the north is a 4 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/
P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. The ACL was set equal to the ABC since the stock is above B40[percnt]. 14 mt is deducted from the ACL for the
Tribal fishery, resulting in a fishery HG of 395 mt.
\e\ Black rockfish south (Oregon and California). A stock assessment was prepared for black rockfish south of 45[deg]46 N. lat. (Cape Falcon, Oregon) to
Central California in 2007. The biomass in the south was estimated to be at 70 percent of its unfished biomass in 2007. The OFL from the assessed area
is based on the 2007 assessment with a harvest rate proxy of F50[percnt] plus 3 percent of the OFL from the stock assessment prepared for black
rockfish north of 45[deg]46' N. lat. The resulting OFL for the area south of 46[deg]16 N. lat. is 1,166 mt. The ABC of 1,115 mt and is a 4 percent
reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. The 2013 and 2014 ACL is 1,000 mt, which maintains the constant catch
strategy designed to keep the stock biomass above B40[percnt]. There are no deductions from the ACL thus the fishery HG is equal to the ACL. The black
rockfish ACL, in the area south of 46[deg]16' N. lat. (Columbia River), is subdivided with separate HGs being set for waters off Oregon (580 mt/58
percent) and for waters off California (420 mt/42 percent).
\f\ Bocaccio. A bocaccio stock assessment update was prepared in 2011 for the bocaccio stock between the U.S.-Mexico border and Cape Blanco. The stock
is managed with stock-specific harvest specifications south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. and within the minor shelf rockfish complex north of 40[deg]10 N.
lat. Historical catch distribution of approximately 6 percent was used to apportion the assessed stock to the area north of 40[deg]10' N. lat. The
bocaccio stock was estimated to be at 26 percent of its unfished biomass in 2011. The OFL of 881 mt is based on the 2011 stock assessment STAT model
with an FMSY proxy of F50[percnt]. The ABC of 842 mt is a 4 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. The 337
mt ACL is based on a rebuilding plan with a target year to rebuild of 2022 and an SPR harvest rate of 77.7 percent. 8.4 mt is deducted from the ACL
for the incidental open access fishery (0.7 mt), EFP catch (6.0 mt) and research catch (1.7 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 328.6 mt. The California
recreational fishery has an HG of 172.5 mt.
\g\ Cabezon (Oregon). A cabezon stock assessment was prepared in 2009. The cabezon biomass in waters off Oregon was estimated to be at 52 percent of its
unfished biomass in 2009. The OFL of 49 mt was calculated using an FMSY proxy of F45[percnt]. The ABC of 47 mt was based on a 4 percent reduction from
the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 species. Because the stock is above B40[percnt], the ACL is set equal to the ABC. There are no
deductions from the ACL so the fishery HG is also equal to the ACL at 47 mt. Cabezon in waters off Oregon were removed from the ``other fish'' complex
in 2011.
\h\ Cabezon (California). A cabezon stock assessment was prepared in 2009. The cabezon biomass in waters off California was estimated to be at 48
percent of its unfished biomass in 2009. The OFL of 165 mt was calculated using an FMSY proxy of F45[percnt]. The ABC of 158 mt was based on a 4
percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. Because the stock is above B40[percnt], the ACL is set equal to the
ABC. There are no deductions from the ACL so the fishery HG is also equal to the ACL at 158 mt.
\i\ California scorpionfish was assessed in 2005 and was estimated to be at 80 percent of its unfished biomass in 2005. The OFL of 122 mt is based on
the 2005 assessment with a harvest rate proxy of F50[percnt]. The ABC of 117 mt is a 4 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a
category 1 stock. Because the stock is above B40[percnt], the ACL is set equal to the ABC. 2 mt is deducted from the ACL for the incidental open
access fishery, resulting in a fishery HG of 115 mt.
\j\ Canary rockfish. A canary rockfish stock assessment update was prepared in 2011 and the stock was estimated to be at 24 percent of its unfished
biomass coastwide in 2011. The coastwide OFL of 741 mt is based on the new assessment with a FMSY proxy of F50[percnt]. The ABC of 709 mt is a 4
percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. The ACL of 119 mt is based on a rebuilding plan with a target year
to rebuild of 2030 and a SPR harvest rate of 88.7 percent. 17.5 mt is deducted from the ACL for the Tribal fishery (9.5 mt), the incidental open
access fishery (2 mt), EFP catch (1.5 mt) and research catch (4.5 mt) resulting in a fishery HG of 101.5 mt. Recreational HGs are being specified:
Washington, 3.2; Oregon 11.1 mt; and California 23 mt.
\k\ Chilipepper. The coastwide chilipepper stock was assessed in 2007 and estimated to be at 70 percent of its unfished biomass coastwide in 2006.
Chilipepper are managed with stock-specific harvest specifications south of 40[deg]10 N. lat. and within the minor shelf rockfish complex north of
40[deg]10' N. lat. Projected OFLs are stratified north and south of 40[deg]10' N. latitude based on the average 1998-2008 assessed area catch, which
is 93 percent for the area south of 40[deg]10' N. latitude and 7 percent for the area north of 40[deg]10' N. latitude. South of 40[deg]10' N. lat.,
the OFL of 1,722 mt is based on the 2007 assessment with an FMSY proxy of F50[percnt]. The ABC of 1,647 mt is a 4 percent reduction from the OFL
([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. Because the unfished biomass is estimated to be above 40 percent of the unfished biomass, the ACL
was set equal to the ABC. 224 mt is deducted from the ACL for the incidental open access fishery (5 mt), EFP fishing (210 mt), and research catch (9
mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,423 mt.
\l\ Cowcod. A stock assessment update prepared in 2009 estimated the stock to be 5 percent of its unfished biomass in 2009. The OFLs for the Monterey
and Conception areas were summed to derive the south of 40[deg]10 N. lat. OFL of 12 mt. The ABC for the area south of 40[deg]10' N. lat. is 9 mt. The
assessed portion of the stock in the Conception Area was considered category 2, with a Conception Area contribution to the ABC of 5 mt, which is a 17
percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40). The unassessed portion of the stock in the Monterey area was considered a category 3 stock,
with a contribution to the ABC of 3 mt, which is a 31 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=1.44/P*=0.40). A single ACL of 3 mt is being set for
both areas combined. The ACL of 3 mt is based on a rebuilding plan with a target year to rebuild of 2068 and an SPR rate of 82.7 percent. 0.1 mt is
deducted from the ACL for the amount anticipated to be taken during research activity (0.1 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 2.9 mt.
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\m\ Darkblotched rockfish. A stock assessment update was prepared in 2011, and the stock was estimated to be at 30.2 percent of its unfished biomass in
2011. The OFL is projected to be 553 mt and is based on the 2011 stock assessment with an FMSY proxy of F50[percnt]. The ABC of 529 mt is a 4 percent
reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. The ACL of 330 mt is based on a rebuilding plan with a target year to
rebuild of 2025 and an SPR harvest rate of 64.9 percent. 20.8 mt is deducted from the ACL for the Tribal fishery (0.1 mt), the incidental open access
fishery (18.4 mt), EFP catch (0.2 mt) and research catch (2.1 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 309.2 mt. Of the 18.4 mt initially deducted from the
ACL to account for mortality in the incidental open access fishery, 3.0 mt is distributed to the catcher/processor fishery consistent with
660.60(c)(3)(ii).
\n\ Dover sole. A 2011 Dover sole assessment estimated the stock to be at 83.7 percent of its unfished biomass in 2011. The OFL of 77,774 mt is based on
the results of the 2011 stock assessment with an FMSY proxy of F30[percnt]. The ABC of 74,352 mt is a 4 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/
P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. Because the stock is above B25[percnt] coastwide, the ACL could be set equal to the ABC. However, the ACL of
25,000 mt is set at a level below the ABC and higher than the maximum historical landed catch. 1,590 mt is deducted from the ACL for the Tribal
fishery (1,497 mt), the incidental open access fishery (55 mt) and research catch (38 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 23,410 mt.
\o\ English sole. A stock assessment update was prepared in 2007. The stock was estimated to be at 116 percent of its unfished biomass in 2007. The OFL
of 5,906 mt is based on the results of the 2007 assessment update with an FMSY proxy of F30[percnt]. The ABC of 5,646 mt is a 4 percent reduction from
the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. Because the stock is above B25[percnt], the ACL was set equal to the ABC. 103 mt is
deducted from the ACL for the Tribal fishery (91 mt), the incidental open access fishery (7 mt) and research catch (5 mt), resulting in a fishery HG
of 5,543 mt.
\p\ Lingcod north. A lingcod stock assessment was prepared in 2009. The lingcod biomass off Washington and Oregon was estimated to be at 62 percent of
its unfished biomass in 2009. The OFL of 3,162 mt was calculated using an FMSY proxy of F45[percnt]. The ABC of 2,878 mt was based on a 4 percent
reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) for the area north of 42[deg] N. lat. as it's a category 1 stock, and 17 percent reduction from the OFL
([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40) for the area between 42[deg] N. lat. and 40[deg]10' N. lat. as it's a category 2 stock. The ACL was set equal to the ABC. 277.7
mt is deducted from the ACL for the Tribal fishery (250 mt), the incidental open access fishery (16 mt) and research catch (11.67 mt), resulting in a
fishery HG of 2,600 mt.
\q\ Lingcod south. A lingcod stock assessment was prepared in 2009. The lingcod biomass off California was estimated to be at 74 percent of its unfished
biomass in 2009. The OFL of 1,276 mt was calculated using an FMSY proxy of F45[percnt]. The ABC of 1,063 mt was based on a 17 percent reduction from
the OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40) as it's a category 2 stock. The ACL was set equal to the ABC. 9 mt is deducted from the ACL for the incidental open
access fishery (7 mt) and EFP fishing (2 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,054 mt.
\r\ Longnose skate. A stock assessment was prepared in 2007 and the stock was estimated to be at 66 percent of its unfished biomass. The OFL of 2,816 mt
is based on the 2007 stock assessment with an FMSY proxy of F45[percnt]. The ABC of 2,692 mt is a 4 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/
P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. The ACL of 2,000 mt is a fixed harvest level that provides greater access to the stock. 72.18 mt is deducted from
the ACL for the Tribal fishery (56 mt), incidental open access fishery (3 mt), and research catch (13.18 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,928 mt.
\s\ Longspine thornyhead. A coastwide stock assessment was conducted in 2005 and the stock was estimated to be at 71 percent of its unfished biomass in
2005. A coastwide OFL of 3,304 mt is based on the 2005 stock assessment with a F50[percnt] FMSY proxy. The ABC of 2,752 mt is a 17 percent reduction
from the OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40) as it's a category 2 stock. For the portion of the stock that is north of 34[deg]27' N. lat., the ACL is 1,958 mt,
and is 79 percent of the coastwide OFL for the biomass found in that area reduced by an additional 25 percent as a precautionary adjustment. 46 mt is
deducted from the ACL for the Tribal fishery (30 mt), the incidental open access fishery (3 mt), and research catch (13 mt) resulting in a fishery HG
of 1,912 mt. For that portion of the stock south of 34[deg]27' N. lat. the ACL is 347 mt and is 21 percent of the coastwide OFL reduced by 50 percent
as a precautionary adjustment. 3 mt is deducted from the ACL for the incidental open access fishery (2 mt), and research catch (1 mt) resulting in a
fishery HG of 344 mt.
\t\ Minor nearshore rockfish north. The OFL of 110 mt is the sum of the OFL contributions for the component species within the complex. The ABCs for the
minor rockfish complexes are based on a sigma value of 0.72 for category 2 stocks (blue rockfish in California) and 1.44 for category 3 stocks (all
others) with a P* of 0.45. The resulting ABC of 94 mt is the summed contribution of the ABCs for the component species. The ACL is set equal to the
complex ABC. No deductions are made to the ACL, thus the fishery HG is equal to the ACL, which is 94 mt.
\u\ Minor shelf rockfish north. The OFL of 2,195 mt is the sum of the OFL contributions for the component species within the complex. The ABCs for the
minor rockfish complexes are based on a sigma value of 0.72 for category 2 stocks (greenspotted rockfish between 40[deg]10' and 42[deg] N. lat. and
greenstriped rockfish) and 1.44 for category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* of 0.45. The resulting ABC of 1,932 mt is the summed contribution of the
ABCs for the component species. The ACL of 968 mt is the same as the 2012 ACL. 65.24 mt is deducted from the ACL for the Tribal fishery (30 mt), the
incidental open access fishery (26 mt), EFP catch (3 mt) and research catch (6.24 mt) resulting in a fishery HG of 902.8 mt.
\v\ Minor slope rockfish north. The OFL of 1,553 mt is the sum of the OFL contributions for the component species within the complex. The ABCs for the
northern minor slope rockfish complex is based on a sigma value of 0.36 for category 1 stocks (splitnose rockfish) and 1.44 for category 3 stocks (all
others) with a P* of 0.45. The resulting ABC of 1,414 mt is the summed contribution of the ABCs for the component species. The ACL of 1,160 mt is the
same as the 2012 ACL. 62 mt is deducted from the ACL for the Tribal fishery (36 mt), the incidental open access fishery (19 mt), EFP catch (1 mt) and
research catch (6 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,098 mt.
\w\ Minor nearshore rockfish south. The OFL of 1,160 mt is the sum of the OFL contributions for the component species within the complex. The ABC for
the southern minor nearshore rockfish complex is based on a sigma value of 0.36 for category 1 stocks (gopher rockfish north of 34[deg]27' N. lat.),
0.72 for category 2 stocks (blue rockfish north of 34[deg]27' N. lat.) and 1.44 for category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* of 0.45. The resulting
minor nearshore rockfish south ABC, which is the summed contribution of the ABCs for the component species within the complex, is 1,001 mt. The ACL is
the same as the 2012 ACL. There are no deductions from the ACL, resulting in a fishery HG of 990 mt. Blue rockfish south of 42[deg] N. latitude has a
species-specific HG of 236 mt.
\x\ Minor shelf rockfish south. The OFL of 1,913 mt is the sum of the OFL contributions for the component species within the complex. The ABCs for the
southern minor shelf rockfish complex is based on a sigma value of 0.72 for category 2 stocks (greenspotted and greenstriped rockfish) and 1.44 for
category 3 stocks (all others) with a P* of 0.45. The resulting ABC of 1,620 mt is the summed contribution of the ABCs for the component species. The
ACL of 714 mt is the same as the 2012 ACL. 46 mt is deducted from the ACL for the incidental open access fishery (9 mt), EFP catch (31 mt) and
research catch (6 mt), resulting in a shelf fishery HG of 668 mt.
\y\ Minor slope rockfish south. The OFL of 685 mt is the sum of the OFL contributions for the component species within the complex. The ABC for the
southern minor slope rockfish complex is based on a sigma value of 0.72 for category 2 stocks (bank and blackgill rockfish) and 1.44 for category 3
stocks (all others) with a P* of 0.45. The resulting ABC of 622 mt is the summed contribution of the ABCs for the component species. The ACL is equal
to the ABC. 21 mt is deducted from the ACL for the incidental open access fishery (17 mt), EFP catch (2 mt) and research catch (2 mt), resulting in a
slope fishery HG of 601 mt. Blackgill rockfish has species-specific HGs: 27 mt for the limited entry fixed gear fishery; 18 mt for the open access
fishery.
\z\ ``Other fish'' is composed entirely of groundfish FMP species that are neither rockfish (family Scorpaenidae) nor flatfish, and most of these
species are unassessed, with the exception of spiny dogfish, was assessed in 2011 and is a category 2 stock. The OFL of 6,802 mt is the sum of the OFL
contributions for the component species within the complex. The OFL contribution for spiny dogfish is projected from the 2011 assessment using an
F45[percnt] FMSY proxy harvest rate. The ABC of 4,697 mt is calculated by applying a P* of 0.40 and a sigma of 1.44 to the OFLs calculated for the
category 3 stocks (i.e., all stocks other than spiny dogfish) and a P* of 0.30 and a sigma of 0.72 to the OFL calculated for spiny dogfish. The
resulting ABC for the complex is the summed contribution of the ABCs calculated for the component stocks. The ACL is set equal to the ABC. 177 mt is
deducted from the ACL for the Tribal fishery (112 mt), the incidental open access fishery (50 mt), EFP catch (3 mt) and research catch (12 mt),
resulting in an ``other fish'' fishery HG of 4,520 mt.
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\aa\ ``Other flatfish'' are the unassessed flatfish species that do not have individual OFLs/ABCs/ACLs and include butter sole, curlfin sole, flathead
sole, Pacific sand dab, rex sole, rock sole, and sand sole. The other flatfish OFL of 10,060 mt is based on the sum of the OFL contributions of the
component stocks. The ABC of 6,982 mt is a 31 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=1.44/P*=0.40) as the complex is composed of category 3 stocks.
The ACL of 4,884 mt is the 2011 and 2012 ACL carried forward as there have been no significant changes in the status or management of stocks within
the complex. 202 mt is deducted from the ACL for the Tribal fishery (60 mt), the incidental open access fishery (125 mt), and research catch (17 mt),
resulting in a fishery HG of 4,682 mt.
\bb\ Pacific cod. The 3,200 mt OFL is based on the maximum level of historic landings. The ABC of 2,221 mt is a 31 percent reduction from the OFL
([sigma]=1.44/P*=0.40) as it's a category 3 stock. The 1,600 mt ACL is the OFL reduced by 50 percent as a precautionary adjustment. 409.04 mt is
deducted from the ACL for the Tribal fishery (400 mt), research fishing (7.04 mt), and the incidental open access fishery (2.0 mt), resulting in a
fishery HG of 1,191 mt.
\cc\ Pacific Ocean Perch. A POP stock assessment was prepared in 2011 and the stock was estimated to be at 19.1 percent of its unfished biomass in 2011.
The OFL of 838 mt for the area north of 40[deg]10 N. lat. is based on the 2011 stock assessment with an F50[percnt] FMSY proxy. The ABC of 801 mt is a
4 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. The ACL of 153 mt is based on a rebuilding plan with a target year
to rebuild of 2051 and an SPR harvest rate of 86.4 percent. 16.5 mt is deducted from the ACL for the Tribal fishery (10.9 mt), open access fishery
(0.4 mt) and research catch (5.2 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 136.5 mt.
\dd\ Pacific whiting. The most recent stock assessment was prepared in January 2014. The 2014 Fishery Harvest Guideline (Fishery HG) is calculated as
follows. U.S. TAC of 316,206 mt minus 55,336 mt for the Tribal allocation minus 1,500 mt for catch in research activities and as non-groundfish
bycatch, resulting in a fishery harvest guideline of 259,370 mt. The TAC for Pacific whiting is established under the provisions of the Pacific Hake/
Whiting Agreement with Canada and the Pacific Whiting Act of 2006, 16 U.S.C. 7001-7010, and the international exception applies. Therefore, no ABC or
ACL values are provided for Pacific whiting. The 2014 OFL of 825,000 mt is based on the 2014 assessment with an F40[percnt] FMSY proxy.
\ee\ Petrale sole. A petrale sole stock assessment was prepared for 2011. In 2011 the petrale sole stock was estimated to be at 18 percent of its
unfished biomass. The OFL of 2,774 mt is based on the 2011 assessment with an F30[percnt] FMSY proxy. The ABC of 2,652 mt is a 4 percent reduction
from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. The ACL is set equal to the ABC. 234 mt is deducted from the ACL for the Tribal
fishery (220 mt), the incidental open access fishery (2.4 mt), and research catch (11.6 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 2,418 mt.
\ff\ Sablefish north. A coastwide sablefish stock assessment was prepared in 2011. The coastwide sablefish biomass was estimated to be at 33 percent of
its unfished biomass in 2011. The coastwide OFL of 7,158 mt is based on the 2011 stock assessment with an FMSY proxy of F45[percnt]. The ABC of 6,535
mt is an 8.7 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.40). The 40-10 harvest policy was applied to the ABC to derive a coastwide ACL value.
Then the ACL value was apportioned north and south of 36[deg] N. lat., using the average of annual swept area biomass (2003-2010) from the NMFS NWFSC
trawl survey, with 73.6 percent going to the area north of 36[deg] N. lat. and 26.4 percent going to the area south of 36[deg] N. lat. The northern
ACL is 4,349 mt and is reduced by 435 mt for the tribal allocation (10 percent of the ACL north of 36[deg] N. lat.). The 435 mt Tribal allocation is
reduced by 1.5 percent to account for discard mortality. Detailed sablefish allocations are shown in Table 1c.
\gg\Sablefish south. The ACL for the area south of 36[deg] N. lat. is 1,560 mt (26.4 percent of the calculated coastwide ACL value). 5 mt is deducted
from the ACL for the incidental open access fishery (2 mt) and research catch (3 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,555 mt.
\hh\ Shortbelly rockfish. A non-quantitative assessment was conducted in 2007. The spawning stock biomass of shortbelly rockfish was estimated at 67
percent of its unfished biomass in 2005. The OFL of 6,950 mt was recommended for the stock in 2014 with an ABC of 5,789 mt ([sigma]=0.72 with a P* of
0.40). The 50 mt ACL is slightly higher than recent landings and is in recognition of the stock's importance as a forage species in the California
Current ecosystem. 2 mt is deducted from the ACL for research catch, resulting in a fishery HG of 48 mt.
\ii\ Shortspine thornyhead. A coastwide stock assessment was conducted in 2005 and the stock was estimated to be at 63 percent of its unfished biomass
in 2005. A coastwide OFL of 2,310 mt is based on the 2005 stock assessment with a F50[percnt] FMSY proxy. The coastwide ABC of 2,208 mt is a 4 percent
reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. For the portion of the stock that is north of 34[deg]27' N. lat., the ACL is
1,525 mt. The northern ACL is 66 percent of the coastwide OFL for the portion of the biomass found north of 34[deg]27' N. lat. 59.22 mt is deducted
from the ACL for the Tribal fishery (50 mt), the incidental open access fishery (2 mt), and research catch (7.22 mt) resulting in a fishery HG of
1,466 mt for the area north of 34[deg]27' N. lat. For that portion of the stock south of 34[deg]27' N. lat. the ACL is 393 mt which is 34 percent of
the coastwide OFL for the portion of the biomass found south of 34[deg]27' N. lat. reduced by 50 percent as a precautionary adjustment. 42 mt is
deducted from the ACL for the incidental open access fishery (41 mt), and research catch (1 mt) resulting in a fishery HG of 351 mt for the area south
of 34[deg]27' N. lat.
\jj\ Splitnose rockfish. A coastwide assessment was prepared in 2009 that estimated the stock to be at 66 percent of its unfished biomass in 2009.
Splitnose in the north is managed under the minor slope rockfish complex and with species-specific harvest specifications south of 40[deg]10' N. lat.
The OFLs were apportioned north and south based on the average 1916-2008 assessed area catch resulting in 64.2 percent stock-specific OFL south of
40[deg]10' N. lat., and 35.8 percent for the contribution of splitnose rockfish to the northern minor slope rockfish complex. South of 40[deg]10' N.
lat. the OFL of 1,747 mt is based on the 2009 assessment with an FMSY proxy of F50[percnt]. The ABC of 1,670 mt is a 4 percent reduction from the OFL
([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a category 1 stock. Because the unfished biomass is estimated to be above 40 percent of the unfished biomass, the ACL
is set equal to the ABC. 12 mt is deducted from the ACL for research catch (9 mt) and EFP catch (3 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,658 mt.
\kk\ Starry Flounder. The stock was assessed in 2005 and was estimated to be above 40 percent of its unfished biomass in 2005. For 2013, the coastwide
OFL of 1,834 mt is based on the 2005 assessment with an FMSY proxy of F30[percnt]. The ABC of 1,528 mt is a 17 percent reduction from the OFL
([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40) as it's a category 2 stock. Because the stock is above B25[percnt], the ACL was set equal to the ABC. 7 mt is deducted from the
ACL for the Tribal fishery (2 mt), and the incidental open access fishery (5 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,521 mt.
\ll\ Widow rockfish. The stock was assessed in 2011 and was estimated to be at 51.1 percent of its unfished biomass in 2011. The OFL of 4,435 mt is
based on the 2011 stock assessment with an F50[percnt] FMSY proxy. The ABC of 4,212 mt is a 5 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.41/P*=0.45). A
unique sigma of 0.41 was calculated for widow rockfish since the estimated variance in estimated biomass was greater than the 0.36 used as a proxy for
other category 1 stocks. A constant catch strategy will be used with an ACL of 1,500 mt. 89.2 mt is deducted from the ACL for the Tribal fishery (60
mt), the incidental open access fishery (89.2 mt), EFP catch (18 mt) and research catch (7.9 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 1,411 mt.
\mm\ Yelloweye rockfish. A stock assessment update was prepared in 2011. The stock was estimated to be at 21.3 percent of its unfished biomass in 2011.
The 51 mt coastwide OFL was derived from the base model in the new stock assessment with an FMSY proxy of F50[percnt]. The ABC of 43 mt is a 17
percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.72/P*=0.40) as it's a category 2 stock. The 18 mt ACL is based on a rebuilding plan with a target year to
rebuild of 2074 and an SPR harvest rate of 76.0 percent. 5.82 mt is deducted from the ACL for the Tribal fishery (2.3 mt), the incidental open access
fishery (0.2 mt), EFP catch (0.02 mt) and research catch (3.3 mt) resulting in a fishery HG of 12.2 mt. Recreational HGs are being established:
Washington, 2.9; Oregon, 2.6 mt; and California, 3.4 mt.
\nn\ Yellowtail rockfish. A yellowtail rockfish stock assessment update was last prepared in 2005 for the area north of 40[deg]10' N. latitude to the
U.S-Canadian border. Yellowtail rockfish was estimated to be at 55 percent of its unfished biomass in 2005. The OFL of 4,584 mt is based on the 2005
stock assessment with the FMSY proxy of F50[percnt]. The ABC of 4,382 mt is a 4 percent reduction from the OFL ([sigma]=0.36/P*=0.45) as it's a
category 1 stock. The ACL was set equal to the ABC, because the stock is above B40[percnt]. 701.49 mt is deducted from the ACL for the Tribal fishery
(677 mt), the incidental open access fishery (3 mt), EFP catch (10 mt) and research catch (11.49 mt), resulting in a fishery HG of 3,681mt.
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Table 2b to Part 660, Subpart C--2014, and Beyond, Allocations by Species or Species Group
[Weights in metric tons]
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Allocations
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Species Fishery HG Trawl Non-trawl
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% Mt % Mt
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Arrowtooth flounder............. 3,671 95 3,487 5 184
Bocaccio--S of 40[deg]10' N. 328.6 NA 79.0 NA 249.6
lat. \a\.......................
Canary rockfish \a\ \b\......... 101.5 NA 54.1 NA 47.4
Chilipepper--S of 40[deg]10' N. 1,423 75 1,067 25 356
Lat............................
Cowcod--S of 40[deg]10' N. Lat. 2.9 NA 1.0 NA 1.9
\a\............................
Darkblotched rockfish \c\....... 309.2 95 293.7 5 15.5
Dover sole...................... 23,410 95 22,240 5 1,171
English sole.................... 5,543 95 5,266 5 277
Lingcod:
N of 40[deg]10' N. lat...... 2,600 45 1,170 55 1,430
S of 40[deg]10' N. lat...... 1,054 45 474 55 580
Longnose skate \a\.............. 1,928 90 1,735 10 193
Longspine thornyhead
N of 34[deg]27' N. lat...... 1,912 95 1,816 5 96
Minor shelf rockfish north \a\.. 903 60.2 543 39.8 359
Minor slope rockfish north...... 1,098 81 889 19 209
Minor shelf rockfish south \a\.. 668 12.2 81 87.8 587
Minor slope rockfish south...... 601 63 379 37 222
Other flatfish.................. 4,682 90 4,214 10 468
Pacific cod..................... 1,191 95 1,131 5 60
POP--N of 40[deg]10' N. lats. 136.5 95 129.7 5 6.8
\d\............................
Pacific whiting................. TBA 100 TBA 0 TBA
Petrale sole \a\................ 2,418.0 NA 2383.0 NA 35.0
Sablefish:
rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
N of 36[deg] N. lat......... See Table 1c of this subpart
rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
S of 36[deg] N. lat......... 1,555.0 42 653 58 902
Shortspine thornyhead:
N of 34[deg]27' N. lat...... 1,466 95 1,393 5 73
S of 34[deg]27' N. lat...... 351 NA 50 NA 301
Splitnose--S of 40[deg]10' N. 1,658 95 1,575 5 83
Lat............................
Starry Flounder................. 1,521 50 761 50 761
Widow \e\....................... 1,411 91 1,284 9 127
Yelloweye rockfish \a\.......... 12.2 NA 1.0 NA 11.2
Yellowtail--N of 40[deg]10' N. 3,681 88 3,239 12 442
Lat............................
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\a\ Allocations decided through the biennial specification process.
\b\ 13 mt of the total trawl allocation of canary rockfish is allocated to the at-sea whiting fisheries, as
follows: 5.4 mt for the mothership fishery, and 7.6 mt for the catcher/processor fishery.
\c\ 9 percent (26.4 mt) of the total trawl allocation for darkblotched rockfish is allocated to the whiting
fisheries, as follows: 11.1 mt for the shorebased IFQ fishery, 6.3 mt for the mothership fishery, and 9.0 mt
for the catcher/processor fishery. Effective at 2000 hours local time on October 17, 2014, the amount of
darkblotched rockfish available to the catcher/processor fishery was reduced by 3.0 mt, to 3.3 mt, and the
amount available to the mothership fishery was raised by 3.0 mt, to 9.3 mt. The amount available to the
catcher/processor fishery was subsequently raised back to 6.3 mt by distributing to the catcher/processor
fishery 3.0 mt of the 18.4 mt initially deducted from the ACL to account for mortality in the incidental open
access fishery, consistent with 660.60(c)(3)(ii). The tonnage calculated here for the whiting portion of the
shorebased IFQ fishery contributes to the total shorebased trawl allocation, which is found at
660.140(d)(1)(ii)(D).
\d\ 30 mt of the total trawl allocation for POP is allocated to the whiting fisheries, as follows: 12.6 mt for
the shorebased IFQ fishery, 7.2 mt for the mothership fishery, and 10.2 mt for the catcher/processor fishery.
The tonnage calculated here for the whiting portion of the shorebased IFQ fishery contributes to the total
shorebased trawl allocation, which is found at 660.140(d)(1)(ii)(D).
\e\ 500 mt of the total trawl allocation for widow rockfish is allocated to the whiting fisheries, as follows:
210 mt for the shorebased IFQ fishery, 120 mt for the mothership fishery, and 170 mt for the catcher/processor
fishery. The tonnage calculated here for the whiting portion of the shorebased IFQ fishery contributes to the
total shorebased trawl allocation, which is found at 660.140(d)(1)(ii)(D).
[FR Doc. 2014-26744 Filed 11-6-14; 4:15 pm]
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