[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 238 (Wednesday, December 12, 2018)]
[Notices]
[Pages 63834-63837]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2018-26875]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RIN 0648-XG613
Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; North
Pacific Halibut and Sablefish Individual Fishing Quota Cost Recovery
Programs
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of standard prices and fee percentage.
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SUMMARY: NMFS publishes the individual fishing quota (IFQ) standard
prices and fee percentage for cost recovery for the IFQ Program for the
halibut and sablefish fisheries of the North Pacific (IFQ Program). The
fee percentage for 2018 is 2.8 percent. This action is intended to
provide holders of halibut and sablefish IFQ permits with the 2018
standard prices and fee percentage to calculate the required payment
for IFQ cost recovery fees due by January 31, 2019.
DATES: The standard prices and fee percentages are valid on December
12, 2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carl Greene, Fee Coordinator, 907-586-
7105.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
NMFS Alaska Region administers the IFQ Program in the North
Pacific. The IFQ Program is a limited access system authorized by the
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-
Stevens Act) and the Northern Pacific Halibut Act of 1982. Fishing
under the IFQ Program began in March 1995. Regulations implementing the
IFQ Program are set forth at 50 CFR part 679.
In 1996, the Magnuson-Stevens Act was amended to, among other
purposes, require the Secretary of Commerce to ``collect a fee to
recover the actual costs directly related to the management and
enforcement of any . . . individual quota program.'' This requirement
was further amended in 2006 to include collection of the actual costs
of data collection, and to replace the reference to ``individual quota
program'' with a more general reference to ``limited access privilege
program'' at section 304(d)(2)(A). Section 304(d)(2) of the Magnuson-
Stevens Act also specifies an upper limit on these fees, when the fees
must be collected, and where the fees must be deposited.
On March 20, 2000, NMFS published regulations in Sec. 679.45
implementing cost recovery for the IFQ Program (65 FR 14919). Under the
regulations, an IFQ permit holder must pay a cost recovery fee for
every pound of IFQ halibut and IFQ sablefish that is landed on his or
her IFQ permit(s). The IFQ permit holder is responsible for self-
collecting the fee for all IFQ halibut and IFQ sablefish landings on
his or her permit(s). The IFQ permit holder is also responsible for
submitting IFQ fee payment(s) to NMFS on or before the due date of
January 31 of the year following the year in which the IFQ landings
were made. The total dollar amount of the fee due is determined by
multiplying the NMFS published fee percentage by the ex-vessel value of
all IFQ landings made on the permit(s) during the IFQ fishing year. As
required by Sec. 679.45(d)(1) and (d)(3)(i), NMFS publishes this
notice of the fee percentage for the halibut and sablefish IFQ
fisheries in the Federal Register during or before the last quarter of
each year.
Standard Prices
The fee is based on the sum of all payments made to fishermen for
the sale of the fish during the year. This includes any retro-payments
(e.g., bonuses, delayed partial payments, post-season payments) made to
the IFQ permit holder for previously landed IFQ halibut or sablefish.
For purposes of calculating IFQ cost recovery fees, NMFS
distinguishes between two types of ex-vessel value: Actual and
standard. Actual ex-vessel value is the amount of all compensation,
monetary or non-monetary, that an IFQ permit holder received as payment
for his or her IFQ fish sold. Standard ex-vessel value is the default
value used to calculate the fee. IFQ permit holders have the option of
using actual ex-vessel value if they can satisfactorily document it;
otherwise, the standard ex-vessel value is used.
Section 679.45(b)(3)(iii) requires the Regional Administrator to
publish IFQ standard prices during the last quarter of each calendar
year. These standard prices are used, along with estimates of IFQ
halibut and IFQ sablefish landings, to calculate standard ex-vessel
values. The standard prices are described in U.S. dollars per IFQ
equivalent pound for IFQ halibut and IFQ sablefish landings made during
the year. According to Sec. 679.2, IFQ equivalent pound(s) means the
weight amount, recorded in pounds, and calculated as round weight for
sablefish and headed and gutted weight for halibut, for an IFQ landing.
The weight of halibut in
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pounds landed as guided angler fish is converted to IFQ equivalent
pound(s) as specified in Sec. 300.65(c) of this title. NMFS calculates
the standard prices to closely reflect the variations in the actual ex-
vessel values of IFQ halibut and IFQ sablefish landings by month and
port or port-group. The standard prices for IFQ halibut and IFQ
sablefish are listed in Table 1 that follows the next section. Data
from ports are combined as necessary to protect confidentiality.
Fee Percentage
NMFS calculates the fee percentage each year according to the
factors and methods described at Sec. 679.45(d)(2). NMFS determines
the fee percentage that applies to landings made in the previous year
by dividing the total costs directly related to the management, data
collection, and enforcement of the IFQ Program (management costs)
during the previous year by the total standard ex-vessel value of IFQ
halibut and IFQ sablefish landings made during the previous year
(fishery value). NMFS captures the actual management costs associated
with certain management, data collection, and enforcement functions
through an established accounting system that allows staff to track
labor, travel, contracts, rent, and procurement. NMFS calculates the
fishery value as described under the section, Standard Prices.
Using the fee percentage formula described above, the estimated
percentage of management costs to fishery value for the 2018 calendar
year is 2.8 percent of the standard ex-vessel value, which is below the
3.0 maximum fee percentage allowed under section 304(d)(2)(B) of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act. An IFQ permit holder is to use the fee percentage
of 2.8 percent to calculate his or her fee for IFQ equivalent pound(s)
landed during the 2018 halibut and sablefish IFQ fishing season. An IFQ
permit holder is responsible for submitting the 2018 IFQ fee payment to
NMFS on or before January 31, 2019. Payment must be made in accordance
with the payment methods set forth in Sec. 679.45(a)(4). NMFS no
longer accepts credit card information by phone or in-person for fee
payments. NMFS has determined that the practice of accepting credit
card information by phone or in-person no longer meets agency standards
for protection of personal financial information (81 FR 23645, April
22, 2016).
The 2018 fee percentage of 2.8 percent is higher than the 2017 fee
percentage of 2.2 percent (82 FR 60379, December 20, 2017). Although
management costs for the IFQ Program fisheries dropped 1.9 percent from
2017 to 2018, the rise in fee percentage can be attributed to an
estimated 22.4 percent decrease in the value of the fisheries over the
same period.
Table 1--Registered Buyer Standard Ex-Vessel Prices by Landing Location for the 2018 IFQ Season
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Registered Buyer Standard Ex-Vessel Prices by Landing Location for 2018 IFQ Season \1\
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Halibut Sablefish
Landing location Period ending standard ex- standard ex-
vessel price vessel price
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CORDOVA....................................... March 31........................ .............. ..............
April 30........................ .............. ..............
May 31.......................... .............. ..............
June 30......................... .............. ..............
July 31......................... 6.37
August 31....................... 6.02 4.17
September 30.................... 5.74
October 31...................... 5.74
November 30..................... 5.74
HOMER......................................... March 31........................ 4.72
April 30........................ 4.89 2.41
May 31.......................... 4.87 3.04
June 30......................... 5.68
July 31......................... 6.18
August 31....................... 6.44 3.59
September 30.................... 5.65 3.81
October 31...................... 5.65 3.81
November 30..................... 5.65 3.81
KETCHIKAN..................................... March 31........................ .............. ..............
April 30........................ 5.24
May 31.......................... 5.18
June 30......................... 5.23
July 31......................... 5.70
August 31....................... 5.90
September 30.................... 5.86
October 31...................... 5.86
November 30..................... 5.86
KODIAK........................................ March 31........................ .............. ..............
April 30........................ 4.73 2.54
May 31.......................... 4.65 3.21
June 30......................... 5.02 3.56
July 31......................... 5.59 3.28
August 31....................... 5.76 3.86
September 30.................... 5.58 3.81
October 31...................... 5.58 3.81
November 30..................... 5.58 3.81
PETERSBURG.................................... March 31........................ .............. ..............
April 30........................ .............. ..............
May 31.......................... .............. ..............
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June 30......................... .............. ..............
July 31......................... 5.89 ..............
August 31....................... 5.99 ..............
September 30.................... .............. ..............
October 31...................... .............. ..............
November 30..................... .............. ..............
SEWARD........................................ March 31........................ .............. ..............
April 30........................ .............. ..............
May 31.......................... 5.27 3.75
June 30......................... 5.17 3.35
July 31......................... .............. ..............
August 31....................... .............. ..............
September 30.................... .............. ..............
October 31...................... .............. ..............
November 30..................... .............. ..............
SITKA......................................... March 31........................ 5.18 ..............
April 30........................ 5.15 3.38
May 31.......................... .............. 3.92
June 30......................... 4.94 4.09
July 31......................... .............. ..............
August 31....................... .............. ..............
September 30.................... .............. ..............
October 31...................... .............. ..............
November 30..................... .............. ..............
PORT GROUP BERING SEA \2\..................... March 31........................ .............. ..............
April 30........................ 4.75 2.45
May 31.......................... 4.53 2.04
June 30......................... 4.60 2.88
July 31......................... 4.53 2.99
August 31....................... 4.75 3.57
September 30.................... 4.95 3.39
October 31...................... 4.95 3.39
November 30..................... 4.95 3.39
PORT GROUP CENTRAL GULF \3\................... March 31........................ 5.19 3.01
April 30........................ 5.08 3.17
May 31.......................... 4.89 3.36
June 30......................... 5.40 3.55
July 31......................... 6.12 3.20
August 31....................... 6.47 3.74
September 30.................... 5.58 3.79
October 31...................... 5.58 3.79
November 30..................... 5.58 3.79
PORT GROUP SOUTHEAST \4\...................... March 31........................ 5.19 3.73
April 30........................ 5.18 3.46
May 31.......................... 5.10 3.80
June 30......................... 5.21 3.99
July 31......................... 5.84 4.27
August 31....................... 6.00 4.38
September 30.................... 5.88 4.53
October 31...................... 5.88 4.53
November 30..................... 5.88 4.53
ALL-ALASKA \5\................................ March 31........................ 5.18 3.67
April 30........................ 5.12 3.26
May 31.......................... 4.94 3.37
June 30......................... 5.26 3.71
July 31......................... 5.76 3.53
August 31....................... 5.82 3.86
September 30.................... 5.51 4.00
October 31...................... 5.51 4.00
November 30..................... 5.51 4.00
ALL \5\....................................... March 31........................ 5.18 3.67
April 30........................ 5.12 3.26
May 31.......................... 4.94 3.37
June 30......................... 5.26 3.71
July 31......................... 5.76 3.53
August 31....................... 5.82 3.86
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September 30.................... 5.51 4.00
October 31...................... 5.51 4.00
November 30..................... 5.51 4.00
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\1\ Note: In many instances, prices are not shown in order to comply with confidentiality guidelines when there
are fewer than three processors operating in a location during a month.
\2\ Landing Locations Within Port Group--Bering Sea: Adak, Akutan, Akutan Bay, Atka, Bristol Bay, Chefornak,
Dillingham, Captains Bay, Dutch Harbor, Egegik, Ikatan Bay, Hooper Bay, King Cove, King Salmon, Kipnuk,
Mekoryuk, Naknek, Nome, Quinhagak, Savoonga, St. George, St. Lawrence, St. Paul, Togiak, Toksook Bay, Tununak,
Beaver Inlet, Ugadaga Bay, Unalaska.
\3\ Landing Locations Within Port Group--Central Gulf of Alaska: Anchor Point, Anchorage, Alitak, Chignik,
Cordova, Eagle River, False Pass, West Anchor Cove, Girdwood, Chinitna Bay, Halibut Cove, Homer, Kasilof,
Kenai, Kenai River, Alitak, Kodiak, Port Bailey, Nikiski, Ninilchik, Old Harbor, Palmer, Sand Point, Seldovia,
Resurrection Bay, Seward, Valdez, Whittier.
\4\ Landing Locations Within Port Group--Southeast Alaska: Angoon, Baranof Warm Springs, Craig, Edna Bay, Elfin
Cove, Excursion Inlet, Gustavus, Haines, Hollis, Hoonah, Hyder, Auke Bay, Douglas, Tee Harbor, Juneau, Kake,
Ketchikan, Klawock, Metlakatla, Pelican, Petersburg, Portage Bay, Port Alexander, Port Graham, Port
Protection, Point Baker, Sitka, Skagway, Tenakee Springs, Thorne Bay, Wrangell, Yakutat.
\5\ Landing Locations Within Port Group--All: For Alaska: All landing locations included in 2, 3, and 4. For
California: Eureka, Fort Bragg, other California. For Oregon: Astoria, Aurora, Lincoln City, Newport,
Warrenton, other Oregon. For Washington: Anacortes, Bellevue, Bellingham, Nagai Island, Edmonds, Everett,
Granite Falls, Ilwaco, La Conner, Port Angeles, Port Orchard, Port Townsend, Rainier, Fox Island, Mercer
Island, Seattle, Standwood, other Washington. For Canada: Port Hardy, Port Edward, Prince Rupert, Vancouver,
Haines Junction, other Canada.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: December 7, 2018.
Karen H. Abrams,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2018-26875 Filed 12-11-18; 8:45 am]
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