[Federal Register Volume 70, Number 129 (Thursday, July 7, 2005)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 39192-39193]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 05-13357]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 648

[Docket No.050629171-5171-01; I.D. 070105A]
RIN 0648-AT51


Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act 
Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern United States; Haddock 
Incidental Catch Allowance for the 2005 Atlantic Herring Fishery; 
Emergency Fishery Closure Due to the Presence of the Toxin That Causes 
Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning; Correction

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

ACTION:  Final rule; correcting amendment; extension of comment period.

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SUMMARY: NMFS is clarifying emergency regulations that closed portions 
of Federal waters of the Gulf of Maine, Georges Bank, and southern New 
England to the harvest of bivalve shellfish due to the presence of the 
toxin that causes Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP). This correction 
will allow for the collection and testing of samples for the toxin that 
causes PSP. In addition, this rule will correct the effective date for 
the definition of a ``Category 1 herring vessel'' and reinstate a 
prohibition on the sale of certain haddock that was inadvertently 
overwritten by the emergency rule.

DATES:  Effective July 7, 2005, except for the amendment to Sec.  
648.14(a)(166) which is effective June 14, 2005, through September 30, 
2005, and the amendment to Sec.  648.14(a)(169) which is effective June 
13, 2005, through December 10, 2005.
    The comment period for the original emergency action published at 
70 FR 35047, June 16, 2005, is extended from July 18, 2005, through 
August 1, 2005.

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ADDRESSES:  Comments may be submitted by any of the following methods:
     E-mail: [email protected]. Include in the subject line 
the following: ``Comments on the PSP Emergency Rule.''
     Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: http:/www.regulations.gov.
     Mail: Paper, disk, or CD-ROM comments should be sent to 
Patricia A. Kurkul, Regional Administrator, National Marine Fisheries 
Service, One Blackburn Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930. Mark the outside of 
the envelope ``Comments on the PSP Emergency Rule.''
     Fax: (978) 281-9135.Copies of the emergency rule are 
available from the mailing address listed here.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:  Brian Hooker, Fishery Policy Analyst, 
phone: (978) 281-9220, fax: (978) 281-9135.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    On June 10, 2005, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requested 
that NMFS close an area of Federal waters off the coasts of New 
Hampshire and Massachusetts to fishing for bivalve shellfish intended 
for human consumption. The reason for the request is that shellfish 
testing has detected one of the largest toxic algal blooms (red tides) 
in history, which has moved in an easterly direction from state waters 
into Federal waters. On June 16, 2005, NMFS published an emergency rule 
(70 FR 35047) closing the area recommended by the FDA, i.e. the PSP 
Temporary Closure Area, through September 30, 2005. However, the 
emergency rule did not allow sufficient flexibility to allow for the 
collection of biological samples of shellfish for testing PSP toxin 
levels in the closure area by commercial fishing vessels working 
cooperatively with NMFS and the FDA. The emergency rule was not 
intended to impede, in any manner, the collection of biological samples 
of shellfish from the PSP Temporary Closure Area by commercial fishing 
vessels. This rule allows for the Administrator, Northeast Region, NMFS 
(Regional Administrator) to issue a Letter of Authorization (LOA) to 
commercial fishing vessels that are working cooperatively with NMFS and 
the FDA to collect biological samples of shellfish for testing. The 
request for an LOA would be from the FDA to the Regional Administrator. 
Vessels issued the LOA would be exempt from the prohibition on the 
possession of shellfish harvested from the PSP Temporary Closure Area, 
subject to the terms and conditions of the LOA. This collection will 
facilitate the testing of shellfish for the toxin that causes PSP by 
the FDA and/or FDA-approved laboratories.
    In addition the rule reinstates the prohibition on the sale and 
purchase of haddock for human consumption landed by Category 1 herring 
vessels that was published in the Federal Register on June 13, 2005 (70 
FR 34055), and subsequently and inadvertently overwritten by the PSP 
Temporary Emergency Closure on June 16, 2005 (70 FR 35047). The 
definition for ``Category 1 herring vessel'' is revised so it will 
become permanent without an expiration date of December 10, 2005.

Classification

    This rule has been determined to be not significant for the 
purposes of Executive Order (E.O.) 12866.
    The Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA (AA), finds good 
cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) and 553(d)(3), respectively, to waive 
prior notice and the opportunity for public comment and the delayed 
effectiveness period on this action. Providing an opportunity for 
notice and public comment on this action would be contrary to the 
public interest. This rule clarifies the June 16, 2005 (70 FR 35047) 
emergency rule prohibiting the possession of shellfish harvested from 
the PSP Temporary Closure Area by allowing the harvest of shellfish by 
commercial fishing vessels working with NMFS and the FDA. Any delay in 
implementing this rule could seriously jeopardize public health by 
impeding the ability of the NMFS and the FDA from obtaining biological 
samples from the PSP Temporary Closure Area. Biological samples 
obtained from the PSP Temporary Closure Area are necessary to determine 
if the level of contaminants in shellfish in a certain area remains a 
public health risk, or if the area is once again safe for the harvest 
of bivalve shellfish for human consumption.
    The correcting amendments that are set forth in this rule are 
exempt from the procedures of the Regulatory Flexibility Act because 
the rule is issued without opportunity for prior notice and opportunity 
for public comment.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 648

    Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: June 30, 2005.
Rebecca Lent,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
    For reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 648 is corrected 
by making the following correcting amendments:

PART 648--FISHERIES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES

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1. The authority citation for part 648 continues to read as follows:

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

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2. In Sec.  648.2, the definition for ``Category 1 herring vessel'' is 
revised to read as follows:


Sec.  648.2  Definitions.

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    Category 1 herring vessel means a vessel issued a permit to fish 
for Atlantic herring that is required to have an operable VMS unit 
installed on board pursuant to Sec.  648.205(b).
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3. In Sec.  648.14, paragraph (a) (166) was added at 70 FR 35047, June 
16, 2005. In Sec.  648.14, paragraph (a)(166) is revised and paragraph 
(a)(169) is added to read as follows:


Sec.  648.14  Prohibitions.

    (a) * * *
    (166) Fish for, harvest, catch, possess, or attempt to fish for, 
harvest, catch, or possess any bivalve shellfish, including Atlantic 
surfclams, ocean quahogs, and mussels, with the exception of sea 
scallops harvested only for adductor muscles and shucked at sea, or a 
vessel issued and possessing on board a Letter of Authorization from 
the Regional Administrator authorizing the collection of shellfish for 
biological sampling and operating under the terms and conditions of 
said Letter, in the area of the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone bound by 
the following coordinates in the order stated: (1) 43[deg]00' N. lat., 
71[deg]00' W. long.; (2) 43[deg]00' N. lat., 69[deg]00' W. long.; (3) 
40[deg]00' N. lat., 69[deg]00' W. long.; (4) 40[deg]00' N. lat., 
71[deg]00' W. long., and then ending at the first point.
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    (169) Sell, purchase, receive, trade, barter, or transfer haddock, 
or attempt to sell, purchase, receive, trade, barter, or transfer 
haddock for, or intended for, human consumption landed by a Category 1 
herring vessel as defined in Sec.  648.2.
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