Source: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2013/09/19/2013-22728/fisheries-of-the-caribbean-gulf-of-mexico-and-south-atlantic
Timestamp: 2017-08-18 18:27:22
Document Index: 644476296

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 622', 'art 640', 'art 622', 'art 622', 'art 902', 'art 622', 'art 622', 'art 640', 'art 622', '§\u2009622', 'art 902', 'arts 622', '§\u2009600', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', 'art.\n3', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622', '§\u2009622']

This final rule is effective September 19, 2013. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in the rule is approved by the Director of the Federal Register as of April 17, 2013.
57534-57537 (4 pages)
0648-BB70
https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2013-22728 https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2013-22728
Electronic copies of documents supporting this final rule may be obtained from the Southeast Regional Office Web site at http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov.
Scott Sandorf, telephone: 727-824-5305 or email: Scott.Sandorf@noaa.gov.
Domestic fisheries in the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic are managed under the FMPs prepared by the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and/or Start Printed Page 57535South Atlantic Fishery Management Councils under the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.)
On April 17, 2013, NMFS published an interim final rule to reorganize the regulations for the 15 fisheries that had been in part 622, and reorganize and incorporate the part 640 regulations (Gulf and South Atlantic spiny lobster) into part 622 (78 FR 22950). With that incorporation, all Magnuson-Stevens Act fisheries regulations applicable to the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and South Atlantic are in a single location, part 622. The interim final rule also revised the references for PRA requirements in 15 CFR part 902. The background and rationale for the reorganization were explained in the interim final rule and are not repeated here.
NMFS provided a 30-day comment period on the interim final rule for the public to comment on the structure and format of the reorganization of 50 CFR part 622, and not on the regulations currently in effect, which are outside the scope of this rulemaking. NMFS received five comments on the interim final rule, including four comment letters from individuals and one submission from a Federal agency. The Federal agency stated that it had no comment. Two of the comments expressed general support for the reorganization and the other two comments were outside the scope of the rulemaking.
Prior to the interim final rule, both part 622 and part 640 contained a general prohibitions section that listed specific management prohibitions. The interim final rule revised this approach by including a generic prohibition under each fishery subpart rather than a list of specific prohibtions. After further consideration during the comment period on the interim final rule, NMFS decided to include a list of the specific prohibitions in subpart A, instead of including a generic prohibition under each fishery subpart. NMFS has determined that the previous approach is more direct and easier for the public to understand and is not substantively different in its content or applicability. The regulatory text within part 622 is being revised within this final rule to reflect this change.
All other codified text contained in the interim final rule that published on April 17, 2013, remains unchanged.
The Administrator, Southeast Region, NMFS, has determined that this final rule is consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens Act and other applicable laws.
The Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA, (AA), finds good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to waive the requirement to delay for 30 days the effectiveness of this rule. Providing a delay of the effectiveness of this rule is unnecessary because this final rule does not make any substantive changes to the regulations. Instead, this final rule makes changes to the reorganizational structure of the regulations implemented in the interim final rule that published on April 17, 2013 (78 FR 22950). Specifically, this final rule removes the generic prohibitions under each fishery subpart implemented in the interim final rule and adds specific prohibitions in the general prohibitions section in § 622.13, as were in effect before the interim final rule was implemented. NMFS determined that having specific prohibitions in the general prohibitions section is more direct and easier for the public to understand and will avoid confusion. Providing a delay of the effectiveness of this rule is also contrary to the public interest as these regulations are already currently in effect and the intent of the reorganization is to provide the regulations in a format that enhances the public's ability to locate and understand applicable regulatory requirements.
Because prior notice and opportunity for public comment was not required for the interim final rule by 5 U.S.C. 553 or any other law, the analytical requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq. were inapplicable. Accordingly, no Regulatory Flexibility Analysis was required and none has been prepared. Additionally, no public comments were received subsequent to publication of the interim final rule regarding this determination and NMFS has not received any new information that would affect this determination.
For the reasons set out in the preamble, the interim final rule amending 15 CFR part 902 and 50 CFR parts 622 and 640 that was published at 78 FR 22950 on April 17, 2013, is adopted as final with the following changes.
2. Section 622.13 is revised to read as follows:
In addition to the general prohibitions in § 600.725 of this chapter, it is unlawful for any person to do any of the following:
(i) Fail to comply with any requirement or restriction regarding ITQ coupons, as specified in § 622.172.
(j) Possess wreckfish as specified in § 622.172, receive wreckfish except as specified in § 622.172, or offload a wreckfish except as specified in § 622.172.
(1) A wreckfish, as specified in § 622.172;
(2) A limited-harvest species, as specified in this part;Start Printed Page 57536
(4) South Atlantic snapper-grouper from a vessel with unauthorized gear on board, as specified in § 622.188; or
(bb) Fish for or possess golden crab in or from a fishing zone or sub-zone of the South Atlantic EEZ other than the zone or sub-zone for which the vessel is permitted or authorized, as specified in § 622.241.
(cc) Falsify information submitted regarding an application for testing a BRD or regarding testing of a BRD, as specified in §§ 622.53 and 622.207.
(ii) Fail to comply with any provision related to the IFQ program for Gulf red snapper as specified in § 622.21, or the IFQ program for Gulf groupers and tilefishes as specified in § 622.22.
(jj) Falsify any information required to be submitted regarding the IFQ program for Gulf red snapper as specified in § 622.21, or the IFQ program for Gulf groupers and tilefishes as specified in § 622.22.
(pp) [Reserved]
(qq) Fail to comply with any other requirement or restriction specified in this part or violate any provision(s) of this part.
3. Section 622.44 is removed.
4. Section 622.61 is removed.
§ 622.78
5. Section 622.78 is removed.
6. Section 622.93 is removed.
§ 622.195
7. Section 622.195 is removed.
§ 622.211
8. Section 622.211 is removed.
§ 622.228
9. Section 622.228 is removed.
§ 622.253
10. Section 622.253 is removed.
§ 622.282
11. Section 622.282 is removed.
§ 622.304
12. Section 622.304 is removed.
§ 622.390
13. Section 622.390 is removed.
§ 622.414
14. Section 622.414 is removed and reserved.
§ 622.441
15. Section 622.441 is removed.
§ 622.460
16. Section 622.460 is removed.
§ 622.475
17. Section 622.475 is removed.
§ 622.498
18. Section 622.498 is removed.
[FR Doc. 2013-22728 Filed 9-18-13; 8:45 am]