January 28, 2020 — The following was released by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council:
KEY MESSAGES:
NOAA Fisheries announces the final rule for Vision Blueprint Commercial Regulatory Amendment 27 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region. The final rule will:
- Modify commercial regulations for blueline tilefish, snowy grouper, greater amberjack, red porgy, vermilion snapper, almaco jack, Other Jacks Complex (lesser amberjack, almaco jack, and banded rudderfish), queen snapper, silk snapper, blackfin snapper, and gray triggerfish.
- Modify commercial fishing seasons, trip limits, and minimum size limits.
WHEN RULE WILL TAKE EFFECT:
Regulations will be effective February 26, 2020.
SUMMARY OF CHANGES FOR COMMERCIAL SNAPPER-GROUPER SPECIES:
Blueline Tilefish
- The final rule reduces the commercial trip limit from 300 to 100 pounds gutted weight from January 1 through April 30; and
Retains the commercial trip limit of 300 pound gutted weight from May 1 through December 31.
Snowy Grouper
- The final rule establishes two commercial fishing seasons of January 1 through June 30 (Season 1) and July 1 through December 31 (Season 2); and
- Allocates 70% of the commercial catch limit to Season 1 and 30% to Season 2, and transfer any remaining quota from Season 1 to Season 2.
Greater Amberjack
- The final rule establishes two commercial fishing seasons of March 1 through August 31 (Season 1) and September 1 through the end of February (Season 2);
- Allocates 60% of the commercial catch limit to Season 1 and 40% to Season 2, and transfer any remaining quota from Season 1 to Season 2;
- Retains the commercial trip limit of 1,200 pounds whole weight or gutted weight for Season 1;
- Retains the commercial sale and purchase prohibition during April, and the harvest and possession limit is one per person per day or one per person per trip, whichever is more restrictive; and
- Reduces the commercial trip limit from 1,200 to 1,000 pounds whole weight or gutted weight for Season 2.
Red Porgy
- The final rule establishes two commercial fishing seasons of January 1 through April 30 (Season 1) and May 1 through December 31 (Season 2);
- Allocates 30% of the commercial catch limit to Season 1 and 70% to Season 2, and transfer any remaining quota from Season 1 to Season 2;
- Removes the sale and purchase prohibition and the possession limit of three fish per person per day or three fish per person per trip during January 1 through April 30 each year;
- Establishes a commercial trip limit of 60 fish in Season 1; and
- Retains the 120 fish commercial trip limit in Season 2.
Vermilion Snapper
- The final rule retains the 50% split quotas of the commercial catch limits between January 1 through June 30 (Season 1) and July 1 through December 31 (Season 2);
- Retains the commercial trip limit of 1,000 pound gutted weight; and
- Removes the 500 pound gutted weight commercial trip limit when 75% of the seasonal quotas are met or projected to be met.
Other Jacks Complex (lesser amberjack, almaco jack, and banded rudderfish)
- The final rule establishes a commercial trip limit of 500 pounds gutted weight.
Almaco Jack
- The final rule establishes a commercial minimum size limit of 20 inches fork length.
Deep-water Species (queen snapper, silk snapper, and blackfin snapper)
- The final rule removes the 12-inch total length commercial minimum size limit for queen snapper, silk snapper, and blackfin snapper.
Gray Triggerfish
- The final rule reduces the commercial minimum size limit in the exclusive economic zone off the east coast of Florida from 14 inches to 12 inches fork length; and
- Retains the commercial minimum size limit of 12 inches fork length off North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
FORMAL FEDERAL REGISTER NAME/NUMBER: 85 FR 4588, January 27, 2020.