December 16, 2016 — The following was released by NOAA:
NOAA Fisheries is seeking public comment on Amendment 26 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Coastal Migratory Pelagic Resources of the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Region (Amendment 26).
Amendment 26 contains actions related to the king mackerel portion of the coastal migratory pelagics fishery in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Region. These actions were proposed by the Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic Council Fishery Management Councils following review of the most recent stock assessment, Southeast Data Assessment and Review 38 (SEDAR 38).
Actions in Amendment 26 would:
Modify the management boundary for the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic migratory groups of king mackerel to create a year-round boundary at the Miami-Dade/Monroe County line. The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council would be responsible for management measures in the mixing zone, which includes the exclusive economic zone off the Florida Keys.
Revise reference points, update the acceptable biological catch and annual catch limits, and revise commercial quotas and recreational annual catch targets for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel. These proposed revisions are based on the results of the most recent stock assessment, SEDAR 38, and are included below in Table 1.1.
Create a limited incidental catch allowance for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel caught as bycatch in the shark gillnet fishery. This amendment would allow for the harvest and sale of two king mackerel per crew member per trip from the Northern Zone and three king mackerel per crew member per trip from the Southern Zone.
Establish a commercial split season for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel in the Atlantic Southern Zone. This split season would allocate 60% of the quota to season 1 (March 1-September 30) and 40% to season 2 (October 1 – the end of February).
Establish a commercial trip limit system for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel in the Atlantic Southern Zone.The commercial trip limit of 3,500 pounds would remain in the area north of the Flagler/Volusia county line and remain in effect year-round as long as the fishery remains open. South of the Flagler/Volusia county line the trip limit would be 50 fish from March 1- March 31. After March 31, the trip limit would increase to 75 fish for the remainder of Season 1. For Season 2, the trip limit would be 50 fish, except that beginning on February 1, if less than 70 % of the Season 2 quota has been landed, the trip limit would be 75 fish.
Increase the recreational bag limit for Gulf of Mexico migratory group king mackerel to 3 fish per person per day.
Revise the annual catch limits and commercial zone quotas for Gulf of Mexico migratory group king mackerel. These proposed revisions are included below in Table 1.1.
Table 1.1 2016/2017 Proposed Quotas for King Mackerel (pounds) under
Amendment 26 |
Commercial | |
Gulf of Mexico Migratory Group | |
Western Zone | 1,231,360 |
Northern Zone | 554,112 |
Southern Zone (hook-and-line) | 646,464 |
Southern Zone (gillnet) | 646,464 |
Atlantic Migratory Group | |
Northern Zone (includes gillnets north of
Cape Lookout, NC) |
1,497,600 |
Southern Zone (Total) | 5,002,400 |
Southern Zone (season 1) | 3,001,440 |
Southern Zone (season 2) | 2,000,960 |
Recreational | |
Gulf of Mexico Migratory Group | 6,260,000 |
Atlantic Migratory Group | 10,900,000 |
Request for Comments
The comment period on Amendment 26 ends on February 13, 2017. You may obtain electronic copies of Amendment 26 from the NOAA Fisheries Web site or the e-Rulemaking Portal (see Addresses section).
Addresses
You may submit comments on this document, identified by NOAA-NMFS-2016-0120, by either of the following methods:
ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION: Submit all electronic public comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal.
1. Go to www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2016-0120.
2. Click the “Comment Now!” icon, complete the required fields.
3. Enter or attach your comments.
MAIL: Submit written comments to Karla Gore, Southeast Regional Office, NMFS, 263 13th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33701.
INSTRUCTIONS: Comments sent by any other method (such as e-mail), to any other address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, may not be considered by NOAA Fisheries.