[Federal Register Volume 88, Number 192 (Thursday, October 5, 2023)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Page 69098]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2023-22219]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 300
[Docket No. 220801-0167; RTID 0648-XD342]
Inseason Action for 2023-2024 Commercial Pacific Bluefin Tuna
Biennial Catch Limit in the Eastern Pacific Ocean
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Inseason announcement of 2023-2024 catch limit.
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SUMMARY: NMFS is announcing that the Pacific bluefin tuna (PBF) 2023-
2024 biennial catch limit for U.S. commercial fishing vessels in the
eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO) is 1,054 metric tons (mt).
DATES: The rule is effective 12 a.m. local time November 3, 2023,
through 11:59 p.m. local time December 31, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tyler Lawson, NMFS West Coast Region,
503-230-5421.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The United States is a member of the Inter-
American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC), which was established under
the Convention for the Establishment of an IATTC signed in 1949 (1949
Convention). The 1949 Convention provides an international agreement to
ensure the effective international conservation and management of
highly migratory species of fish in the IATTC Convention Area. In 2003,
the IATTC updated the 1949 Convention through the adoption of the
Convention for the Strengthening of the IATTC Established by the 1949
Convention between the United States of America and the Republic of
Costa Rica (Antigua Convention). The IATTC Convention Area, as amended
by the Antigua Convention, includes the waters of the EPO bounded by
the coast of the Americas, the 50[deg] N and 50[deg] S parallels, and
the 150[deg] W meridian.
Fishing for PBF in the EPO is managed, in part, under the Tuna
Conventions Act of 1950, as amended (Act), 16 U.S.C. 951 et seq. Under
the Act, NMFS must publish regulations to carry out recommendations and
decisions of the IATTC in consultation with the Department of State.
Regulations implementing conservation and management measures for tuna
and tuna-like species in the EPO appear at 50 CFR part 300, subpart C.
On August 5, 2022, the NMFS published a final rule (87 FR 47939)
implementing IATTC Resolution C-21-05 (Measures for the Conservation
and Management of Pacific Bluefin Tuna in the Eastern Pacific Ocean).
That rule established an initial combined catch limit for 2023-2024 of
1,017 mt. Under 50 CFR 300.25(g)(2), that initial catch limit is then
either increased by the amount of catch remaining from, or decreased by
the amount of catch in excess of, the 2021-2022 biennial catch limit,
which was 739 mt. Any increase to the initial 2023-2024 catch limit
cannot exceed 37 mt (see Sec. 300.25(g)(2)(i)).
Based on landings data and other information available as of August
22, 2023, 587 mt of PBF were caught by U.S. commercial vessels during
the 2021-2022 biennial management period (217 mt in 2021 and 370 mt in
2022). Therefore, in 2023-2024, the catch limit may be increased by 37
mt. Specifically, the 2023-2024 limit is increased from 1,017 to 1,054
mt. During the 2023-2024 biennial management period, the 1 year maximum
of 720 mt remains unchanged for 2023. The annual catch limit for 2024
will be announced at the beginning of that year.
Notice of this inseason action that announces the biennial limit
has also been posted on the NMFS website: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/west-coast/sustainable-fisheries/pacific-bluefin-tuna-commercial-harvest-status.
Classification
There is good cause to waive prior notice and an opportunity for
public comment on this action under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), as notice and
comment would be impracticable, unnecessary, and contrary to the public
interest. Under Sec. 300.25(g)(2), NMFS determines the biennial catch
limit for 2023-2024 by adjusting the initial catch limit of 1,017 mt to
account for any over-harvest or under-harvest from the 2021-2022
biennial catch limit. The regulation provides NMFS with no discretion
in setting the 2023-2024 biennial catch limit; therefore, public
comment on this action is impracticable, unnecessary, and contrary to
the public interest. Moreover, prior notice and an opportunity for
public comment was provided when NMFS promulgated the regulation for
determining the 2023-2024 biennial catch limit being implemented here.
As previously noted, notification of the 2023-2024 biennial catch limit
was also provided to the public through posting on the NMFS website.
This action is exempt from review under Executive Order 12866.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 951 et seq.
Dated: October 2, 2023.
Jennifer M. Wallace,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2023-22219 Filed 10-4-23; 8:45 am]
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