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■ Par. 2. Section 301.6103(j)(1)–1T is at 25 percent of covered railroad employees if the industry-wide random
amended by revising paragraphs (a), (b), employees. In addition, because the alcohol violation rate is 1.0 percent or
and (e) and removing paragraph (f) to industry-wide random alcohol testing higher in any subsequent calendar year.
read as follows: violation rate has remained below 0.5 FRA may lower the minimum random
percent for the last two years, the alcohol testing rate to 10 percent of
§ 301.6103(j)(1)–1T Disclosure of return
Administrator has determined that the covered railroad employees whenever
information reflected on returns to officers
and employees of the Department of minimum random alcohol testing rate the industry-wide violation rate is less
Commerce for certain statistical purposes will remain at 10 percent of covered than 0.5 percent for two calendar years
and related activities (temporary). railroad employees for the period while testing at a higher rate.
(a) through (b)(3)(xxiv) [Reserved]. For January 1, 2008, through December 31, In this notice, FRA announces that the
further guidance, see § 301.6103(j)(1)– 2008. minimum random drug testing rate will
1(a) and (b)(1) through (b)(3)(xxiv). DATES: This notice is effective upon remain at 25 percent of covered railroad
(xxv) From Form 6765 (when filed publication. employees for the period January 1,
with corporation income tax returns)— 2008, through December 31, 2008,
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
total qualified research expenses. because the industry random drug
Lamar Allen, Alcohol and Drug Program
testing positive rate was below 1.0
* * * * * Manager, Office of Safety Enforcement,
(e) Effective/applicability date. This percent for the last two years (.060 in
Mail Stop 25, Federal Railroad
section is applicable to disclosures to 2006 and .073 in 2005). The minimum
Administration, 1200 New Jersey
the Bureau of Economic Analysis on or random alcohol testing rate will remain
Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590,
after July 6, 2006. The amendment to at 10 percent of covered railroad
(telephone 202 493–6313); or Kathy
paragraph (b)(3)(xxv) of this section is employees for the period January 1,
Schnakenberg, FRA Alcohol/Drug
applicable to disclosures to the Bureau 2008, through December 31, 2008,
Program Specialist, (telephone 816 561–
of the Census on or after December 31, because the industry-wide violation rate
2714).
2007. The applicability of the for alcohol has remained below 0.5
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: percent for the last two years (.013 in
amendment to paragraph (b)(3)(xxv)
expires on or before December 28, 2010. Administrator’s Determination of 2008 2006 and .017 in 2005). Railroads
Minimum Random Drug and Alcohol remain free, as always, to conduct
Linda E. Stiff, Testing Rates random testing at higher rates.
Deputy Commissioner for Services and Issued in Washington, DC, on December
In a final rule published on December
Enforcement. 17, 2007.
2, 1994 (59 FR 62218), FRA announced
Approved: December 18, 2007. that it will set future minimum random Joseph H. Boardman,
Eric Solomon, drug and alcohol testing rates according Administrator.
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Tax to the rail industry’s overall positive [FR Doc. E7–25353 Filed 12–28–07; 8:45 am]
Policy). rate, which is determined using annual BILLING CODE 4910–06–P
[FR Doc. E7–25129 Filed 12–28–07; 8:45 am] railroad drug and alcohol program data
BILLING CODE 4830–01–P taken from FRA’s Management
Information System. Based on this data, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
the Administrator publishes a Federal
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Register notice each year, announcing National Oceanic and Atmospheric
the minimum random drug and alcohol Administration
Federal Railroad Administration testing rates for the following year. See
49 CFR 219.602, 608. 50 CFR Part 635
49 CFR Part 219 Under this performance-based system, [Docket No. 070612190–7684–02]
[Docket No. 2001–11213, Notice No. 11] FRA may lower the minimum random
drug testing rate to 25 percent of RIN 0648–AV58
RIN 2130–AA81 covered railroad employees whenever
the industry-wide random drug positive Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;
Alcohol and Drug Testing: rate is less than 1.0 percent for two 2008 Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Quota
Determination of Minimum Random calendar years while testing at a 50 Specifications and Effort Controls
Testing Rates for 2008 percent minimum rate. For both drugs AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries
AGENCY: Federal Railroad and alcohol, FRA reserves the right to Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Administration (FRA), DOT. consider other factors, such as the Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
ACTION: Notice of Determination. number of positives in its post-accident Commerce.
testing program, before deciding ACTION: Final rule.
SUMMARY: Using data from Management whether to lower annual minimum
Information System annual reports, FRA random testing rates. If the industry- SUMMARY: NMFS announces the final
has determined that the 2006 rail wide random drug positive rate is 1.0 rule to set 2008 fishing year
industry random testing positive rates percent or higher in any subsequent specifications for the Atlantic bluefin
were 0.60 percent for drugs and 0.13 calendar year, FRA will return the tuna (BFT) fishery, including quotas for
percent for alcohol. Because the minimum random drug testing rate to 50 each of the established domestic fishing
industry-wide random drug testing percent of covered railroad employees. categories and effort controls for the
positive rate has remained below 1.0 If the industry-wide random alcohol General category and Angling category.
percent for the last two years, the violation rate is less than 1.0 percent but This action is necessary to implement
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Federal Railroad Administrator greater than 0.5 percent, the minimum recommendations of the International
(Administrator) has determined that the random alcohol testing rate will be 25 Commission for the Conservation of
minimum annual random drug testing percent of covered railroad employees. Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT), as required by
rate for the period January 1, 2008, FRA will raise the minimum random the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act
through December 31, 2008, will remain rate to 50 percent of covered railroad (ATCA), and to achieve domestic

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management objectives under the prepared for the Consolidated HMS Changes from the Proposed Rule
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery FMP and for the 2007 BFT
Conservation and Management Act specifications and effort controls. Since 1997, NMFS has implemented
(Magnuson-Stevens Act). Copies of these documents are available General category RFDs to extend the
DATES: The rule is effective January 30, from NMFS (see ADDRESSES). General category fishing season. NMFS
2008, except that the Angling category In the final 2007 fishing year BFT has received comment from fishery
retention limit found under the heading specifications (72 FR 33401, June 18, participants that RFDs are not
Angling Category Effort Controls is 2007), NMFS modified the baseline necessary, as BFT landings in the last
effective January 30, 2008 through landings quota to 1,165.12 mt to several years have been low and not at
December 31, 2008, and the General implement the 2006 ICCAT a pace that warrants NMFS control for
category retention limit found under the recommendation and set the category market purposes. For the 2008 fishing
heading General Category Effort subquotas per the allocations year, NMFS has decided not to
Controls is effective June 1, 2008, established in the Consolidated HMS implement RFDs via this final rule. For
through August 31, 2008. FMP. The baseline quotas are as follows: more information, please see the
General category—548.8 mt; Harpoon Comments and Responses section. If
ADDRESSES: Supporting documents,
category—45.4 mt; Purse Seine NMFS determines that action is needed
including the 2007 Environmental during the fishing year to extend the
Assessment (EA), Regulatory Impact category—216.7 mt; Angling category—
229.5 mt; Longline category—94.4 mt; General category fishery, NMFS may
Review (RIR), and Final Regulatory publish an inseason action (under 50
Flexibility Analysis (FRFA) and the and Trap category—1.2 mt. An
additional 29.1 mt is allocated to the CFR 635.23(a)(4)) to decrease the daily
Consolidated Atlantic Highly Migratory retention limit of large medium and
Species Fishery Management Plan Reserve category for inseason
adjustments, scientific research giant BFT over a range of zero to a
(Consolidated HMS FMP), are available maximum of three per vessel.
from Sarah McLaughlin, Highly collection, potential overharvest in any
Migratory Species Management category except the Purse Seine 2008 Quota Specifications
Division, Office of Sustainable Fisheries category, and potential quota transfers.
(F/SF1), NMFS, One Blackburn Drive, The baseline Angling category quota NMFS anticipates that the 2007
Gloucester, MA 01930. These of 229.5 mt is further subdivided as fishing year (June 1, 2007–December 31,
documents are also available from the follows: School BFT—119 mt, with 45.8 2007) underharvest will be substantial,
HMS Management Division website at mt to the northern area (north of 39°18′ based on current landings information
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sfa/hms/ or N. latitude), 51.2 mt to the southern area and communication with BFT
at the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: (south of 39°18′ N. latitude), plus 22 mt fishermen, and given the relatively low
http://www.regulations.gov. held in reserve; large school/small BFT harvest rates in recent years.
medium BFT—105.2 mt, with 49.6 mt to However, the current ICCAT
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
the northern area and 55.6 mt to the recommendation limits the amount of
Sarah McLaughlin, 978–281–9260.
southern area; and large medium/giant underharvest the United States may
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Atlantic
BFT—5.3 mt, with 1.8 mt to the carry over for 2008 to 595.1 mt.
tunas are managed under the dual
authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Act northern area and 3.5 mt to the southern Landings of large medium and giant
and the ATCA. The ATCA authorizes area. The 25–mt Northeast Distant gear BFT (measuring 73 inches (185.4 cm) or
the Secretary of Commerce (Secretary) restricted area (NED) set-aside quota is greater) landed in the commercial BFT
to promulgate regulations, as may be in addition to the overall incidental fisheries and under the Angling category
necessary and appropriate, to longline quota to be subdivided in trophy fishery are as follows, through
implement ICCAT recommendations. accordance with the North/South November 26, 2007: General category—
The authority to issue regulations under allocation percentages (i.e., no more 87.9 mt; Harpoon category—12.1 mt;
the Magnuson-Stevens Act and the than 60 percent to the south of 31° N. Longline category—26.4 mt (18 mt in
ATCA has been delegated from the latitude). Thus, the baseline Longline the North, 2.9 mt in the Northeast
Secretary to the Assistant Administrator category quota of 94.4 mt is subdivided Distant gear restricted area (NED), and
for Fisheries, NOAA (AA). The as follows: 37.8 mt to pelagic longline 5.5 mt in the South]; Trap category—0
implementing regulations for Atlantic vessels landing BFT north of 31° N. mt; and Purse Seine category—28.0 mt.
HMS are at 50 CFR part 635. latitude and 56.6 mt to pelagic longline The recreational Angling category
vessels landing BFT south of 31° N. fishery is still underway and final
Background latitude, with 25 mt set-aside for estimates from the Large Pelagic Survey
Background information about the bycatch of BFT related to directed (LPS) are not expected to be available
need for the BFT quota specifications pelagic longline fisheries in the NED. until the end of the year. Once LPS
and effort controls for the 2008 fishing NMFS accounts for landings under this estimates are available, NMFS may
year (January 1 through December 31, additional quota separately from other adjust 2008 recreational measures (i.e.,
2008) was provided in the preamble to landings under the Longline north retention limits) and quotas or make
the proposed rule (72 FR 56036, October subcategory. necessary adjustments for the following
2, 2007) and is not repeated here. The baseline landings quota and year’s fishery (i.e., the 2009 fishing year)
The 2008 annual specifications are category subquotas are effective until based on the LPS data and analyses, the
necessary to implement the 2006 ICCAT changed, for instance, as a result of a needs of the fishery, and other factors
quota recommendation, as required by potential new ICCAT BFT Total (such as the 2008 ICCAT
the ATCA, and to achieve domestic Allowable Catch (TAC) recommendation, research needs, etc.),
management objectives under the recommendation made at its upcoming as appropriate. Currently, however,
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Magnuson-Stevens Act. This action is 2008 Annual Meeting. Consistent with preliminary 2007 landings estimates for
published in accordance with the the Consolidated HMS FMP, and the fishery indicate that the 2007 fishing
framework procedures set forth in the through this action, NMFS is making year underharvest is substantial, and
Consolidated HMS FMP and is underharvest adjustments for the 2008 that the full 595.1 mt of underharvest
supported by the analytical documents fishing year. (consistent with the ICCAT

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recommended limit) will be available latitude), 51.2 mt to the southern area Comments and Responses
for carryover to the 2008 fishing year. (south of 39°18′ N. latitude), plus 22 mt Below, NMFS summarizes and
NMFS establishes the final quota held in reserve; large school/small responds to all comments received on
specifications as proposed, i.e., carries medium BFT—183.4 mt, with 86.6 mt to the proposed quota specifications and
over 595.1 mt of BFT underharvest from the northern area and 96.8 mt to the effort controls for the General and
the 2007 fishing year to the 2008 fishing southern area; and large medium/giant Angling categories. In addition, NMFS
year quota, and distributes that BFT—7.1 mt, with 2.4 mt to the received comments on issues that were
underharvest to: (1) Allow for potential northern area and 4.7 mt to the southern not considered part of this rulemaking.
transfer of a portion (up to 15 percent) area. For example, NMFS received comment
of the 2008 U.S. quota to other ICCAT The Longline category quota of 56.7 that the pelagic longline incidental BFT
Contracting Parties and other domestic mt is subdivided as follows: 22.7 mt to retention limits should be raised to
management objectives, if warranted; (2) pelagic longline vessels landing BFT reduce regulatory discard of
ensure that the Longline category has north of 31° N. latitude and 34.0 mt to
sufficient quota to operate during the commercial-sized BFT. In contrast,
pelagic longline vessels landing BFT NMFS received a request from an
2008 fishing year after the required south of 31° N. latitude, with 25 mt set-
accounting for BFT dead discards; and environmental organization to take
aside for bycatch of BFT related to action to limit BFT mortality on pelagic
(3) provide the non-Longline quota directed pelagic longline fisheries in the
categories the remainder of the longline gear and to remove the
NED. NMFS will account for landings exemption from target catch
underharvest consistent with the under this additional quota separately
allocation scheme established in the requirements that currently applies to
from other landings under the Longline pelagic longline vessels fishing in the
Consolidated HMS FMP. As proposed, north subcategory.
this final action applies 53.6 mt of BFT Northeast Distant gear restricted area
Once complete information, including until the 25–mt set-aside for that area is
underharvest to cover the anticipated
recreational landings estimates, is met. Another commenter expressed
pelagic longline fishery landings during
available for the 2007 fishing year, frustration with Purse Seine fishing in
the 2008 fishing year. Additionally, this
NMFS may need to publish quota Cape Cod Bay and alleged unchecked
action places 178.5 mt (i.e., 15 percent
adjustments or other inseason violation of BFT fishing regulations in
of 1,190.12 mt) of 2007 fishing year
management measures, as necessary, in general. NMFS acknowledges receipt of
underharvest in the Reserve for
2008 for the 2008 fishing year. these comments, although the issues
potential ICCAT transfer purposes and
other domestic management objectives. General Category Effort Controls raised are not addressed in this action
This action distributes the remainder of as they were not considered part of this
the quota carryover (363 mt) to the Because of the large quota available rulemaking.
Angling, General, Harpoon, Purse Seine, for the General category, NMFS
increases the retention limit of BFT for A. BFT Quotas
and Trap categories consistent with
their FMP allocations. the January and June-August subperiods Comment 1: NMFS received a range of
Initial quota specifications for the from the default one-fish retention limit. comments on the quota specifications.
2008 fishing year as follows: General Therefore, persons aboard vessels Most of the commenters wrote or spoke
category—740.0 mt; Harpoon category— permitted in the General category may about the need for greater conservation
61.2 mt; Purse Seine category—292.2 retain three large medium or giant BFT measures, both for juvenile and
mt; Angling category —309.5 mt; (measuring 73 inches (185.4 cm) or spawning-sized BFT. One commenter
Longline category—56.7 mt; and Trap greater) per vessel per day/trip from opposed carryover of underharvest in
category—1.6 mt. Additionally, 207.6 June 1, 2008, through August 31, 2008. any fishery from one year to the next.
mt are allocated to the Reserve category Anticipating that this action might not An environmental organization
for inseason adjustments, scientific be effective by January 1, 2008, NMFS representative requests that NMFS keep
research collection, potential published an inseason action to adjust landings of school fish low in 2008 to
overharvest in any category except the the General category retention limit to contribute to rebuilding the BFT
Purse Seine category, and potential three large medium or giant BFT per population and to ensure a recreational
quota transfers. vessel per day/trip effective October 1, fishery in the last year of the four-year
The General category quota of 740.0 2007, through January 31, 2008 (72 FR (2007–2010) balancing period over
mt is divided per the time period 61565, October 31, 2007). The BFT which ICCAT recommends limiting
allocations established in the retention limit may be adjusted via school BFT landings to 10 percent of the
Consolidated FMP, i.e., 39.2 mt (5.3 inseason action, if warranted, under TAC (i.e., an average of 119 mt
percent) for the period beginning § 635.23(a)(4). annually). In contrast, one commenter
January 1, 2008, and ending January 31, asked if NMFS would adjust the school
Angling Category Effort Controls
2008, 370.0 mt (50 percent) for the BFT subquota (upward of the proposed
period beginning June 1, 2008, and This final rule establishes an Angling 119 mt) if landings estimates indicate
ending August 31, 2008, 196.1 mt (26.5 category retention limit to one school that less than 119 mt will have been
percent) for the period beginning BFT (27 inches (68.6 cm) to less than 47 taken in the 2007 fishing year (i.e., if
September 1, 2008, and ending inches (119.4 cm)), and two large NMFS could increase the school BFT
September 30, 2008, 96.2 mt (13 school/small medium BFT (i.e., two quota for 2008 while maintaining
percent) for the period beginning BFT measuring 47 inches (119.4 cm) to average landings of 119 mt annually
October 1, 2008, and ending November less than 73 inches (185.4 cm)) per over the 2007–2010 balancing period).
30, 2008; and 38.5 mt (5.2 percent) for vessel per day/trip. This retention limit Response: Carryover of underharvest
the period beginning December 1, 2008, is effective for persons aboard vessels (limited to no more than 50 percent of
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and ending December 31, 2008. permitted in the Angling category from the U.S. TAC) is consistent with both
The Angling category quota of 309.5 January 30, 2008 through December 31, the ICCAT recommendation and the
mt is further subdivided as follows: 2008. This retention limit may be BFT quota regulations. The
School BFT—119 mt, with 45.8 mt to adjusted via inseason action, if specifications included in this rule
the northern area (north of 39°18′ N. warranted, under § 635.23(b)(3). reflect application of underharvest from

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the 2007 fishing year to the baseline transfer request, the United States warrants NMFS control for market
quotas that were established in the 2007 (through NMFS) would evaluate several purposes.
final specifications (72 FR 33401, June factors, including the projected ability Response: NMFS agrees that overall
18, 2007). The distribution of the 595.1– of U.S. vessels to harvest the U.S. TAC landings in the last few years have been
mt underharvest provides for several during the fishing year and potential lower than they have since the late
existing and potential management impacts to the stock, in a separate action 1990s, when NMFS began to implement
needs, namely: (1) Setting aside and consider public input on that RFDs to extend the General category
sufficient quota for a potential transfer action. In these specifications, NMFS is season for as long as possible to provide
to another ICCAT Contracting Party, if placing 178.5 mt (15 percent of the U.S. fishing opportunities over an expanded
warranted; (2) providing sufficient quota TAC) of 2007 fishing year underhavest temporal and geographic range. Due to
for pelagic longline operations; (3) in the Reserve so that, if the United low landings rates in recent years and
appropriately accounting for dead States were to approve a transfer, the the fact that the fishery has not needed
discards; and (4) distributing the quota would be taken from the Reserve to be closed, and based on the
remainder per the Consolidated HMS and not from category-specific quotas. expectation that landings rates in the
FMP allocation. Reduction of the overall NMFS maintains that, should a transfer 2008 fishing season will be similar,
quota, or to category quota and subquota to another ICCAT contracting party be NMFS is not implementing RFDs
allocations, would involve a regulatory considered and approved, it should be through this final rule. NMFS may use
change and/or amendment to the taken from the Reserve, which NMFS its inseason action authority at 50 CFR
Consolidated HMS FMP. The final specifically holds for purposes of 635.23(a)(4) to adjust the General
Angling category school BFT subquota inseason or annual adjustments and category retention limit if it determines
is 119 mt. Final LPS estimates for the fishery research. that action is needed during the fishing
2007 fishing year will not be compete Because of the ICCAT-recommended year to extend the General category
until after preparation of this final rule. limit on quota carryover and given the fishery.
NMFS does not currently have recent trend of substantial U.S. TAC Comment 2: One commenter
information that would support an underharvest, distribution of 178.5 mt of suggested, due to continued
increase to the Angling category school carryover to individual quota categories underharvest of BFT, that a General
BFT subquota for the 2008 fishing year. would not result in substantially greater category daily retention limit of two
As mentioned above, NMFS may need future fishing opportunities than rather than three BFT measuring 73
to publish a quota adjustment or other holding that amount in Reserve. inches or greater (as proposed) per
inseason action in 2008 once landings Further, the regulations regarding vessel per day/trip, would be
information for the 2007 fishing year is determination criteria and annual appropriate, while still meeting the
complete. However, as 2007 is the first adjustment of the BFT quota at needs of commercial BFT fishermen.
year of the current 4-year balancing §§ 635.27(a)(8) and 635.27(a)(9) allow Response: NMFS acknowledges the
period, NMFS has considerable NMFS to transfer quotas among recent low catches in the General
flexibility over the next 3 years to categories based on the several criteria category fishery. NMFS is contributing
manage the school BFT fishery (such as a review of landing trends, the to research and monitoring efforts to
(including adjustment of retention projected ability of the vessels fishing determine the reasons for the apparent
limits) consistent with the ICCAT under a particular category quota to lack of availability of BFT to the U.S.
recommendation that limits tolerance harvest the additional amount of BFT fishery, i.e., whether due to lower stock
for school BFT landings to 10 percent of before the end of the fishing year, the abundance or changes in BFT
the U.S. TAC, calculated on a 4-year estimated amounts by which quotas for distribution. In the meantime, NMFS is
average (i.e., 2007–2010). other categories might be exceeded, the setting the General category daily
Comment 2: Some commenters effects of the adjustment on retention limit at three BFT to allow
opposed the concept of a U.S. quota accomplishing the objectives of the increased opportunities to harvest the
transfer to another ICCAT-contracting fishery management plan, etc.). General category quota during periods
party. An industry representative Therefore, should a situation arise in when catch rates have historically been
suggested that NMFS fully allocate the which a BFT domestic quota transfer low, and to avoid accumulation of
quota carryover amount to the quota from the Reserve to a quota category is unused quota.
categories rather than holding 15– needed to avoid exceeding that
C. Angling Category Effort Controls
percent of the TAC (178.5 mt) in the category’s quota, NMFS could take
Reserve, and suggests that NMFS action as appropriate. Comment 1: NMFS received a range of
subsequently consult with The carryover of BFT underharvest comments on the Angling category effort
representatives of applicable quota that NMFS proposed, and finalizes in controls. Some commenters supported
categories if and when a quota transfer this action, is consistent with the the Angling category retention limit as
request is received. This commenter Consolidated HMS FMP and with the proposed, and some expressed that
anticipates that such a request would be 2006 ICCAT recommendation to limit anglers should be limited to one fish per
initiated by industry in consultation carryover to 50 percent of an ICCAT day. Related to the comment on the
with the industry of another ICCAT contracting party’s initial TAC. A Angling category school BFT subquota
Contracting Party. regulatory amendment would be in Section A, one commenter asked if
Response: The authority to transfer required for NMFS not to carry forward the daily retention limit for school BFT
BFT quota to other ICCAT contracting unharvested quota from one year to the could be increased without risking the
parties originates with a 2006 ICCAT next. 4-year average of 119 mt of landings
recommendation, which allows a being exceeded.
contracting party to transfer up to 15 B. General Category Effort Controls Response: NMFS currently does not
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percent of its TAC to another Comment 1: As described above, have complete landings estimates for
Contracting Party. NMFS notes that any NMFS received comments that the the 2007 fishing year and therefore does
transfer requests would be initiated by setting of RFDs is not necessary, as BFT not have sufficient information to
other ICCAT member countries to the landings in the General category have support a change to the 2008 fishing
U.S. Government. In response to a been low, and not at a pace that year Angling category retention limit.

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NMFS may determine, once 2008 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 2115, Federal Building, 300 South
estimates are complete, that the Street, Dover, DE 19901–6790. The
retention limit should be adjusted in National Oceanic and Atmospheric specifications document is also
order to meet the limit on school BFT Administration accessible via the Internet at http://
over the 4-year balancing period. NMFS www.nero.noaa.gov. The Final
has the authority either to make 50 CFR Part 648 Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA)
inseason adjustments to the Angling [Docket No. 071030625–7696–02] consists of the IRFA, public comments
category quota during the 2008 fishing and responses contained in this final
RIN 0648–XC84 rule, and the summary of impacts and
year, or, depending on the results of the
LPS data and analyses and the needs of alternatives contained in this final rule.
Fisheries of the Northeastern United Copies of the small entity compliance
the fishery, may make necessary States; Summer Flounder, Scup, and
adjustments (such as retention limits, guide are available from Patricia A.
Black Sea Bass Fisheries; 2008 Kurkul, Regional Administrator,
quotas, and subquotas) in the 2009 Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Northeast Region, National Marine
fishing year specifications and effort Sea Bass Specifications; Preliminary Fisheries Service, One Blackburn Drive,
controls. 2008 Quota Adjustments; 2008 Gloucester, MA 01930–2298.
Summer Flounder Quota for Delaware
Classification FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Michael Ruccio, Fishery Policy Analyst,
NMFS publishes these final Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and (978) 281–9104.
specifications and effort controls under Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Commerce.
Act and ATCA. The Assistant ACTION: Final rule.
Background
Administrator for Fisheries (AA) has The summer flounder, scup, and
determined that the regulations SUMMARY: NMFS issues final black sea bass fisheries are managed
contained in this final rule are necessary specifications for the 2008 summer cooperatively under the provisions of
to implement the recommendations of flounder, scup, and black sea bass the FMP developed by the Mid-Atlantic
ICCAT and to manage the domestic fisheries. This final rule specifies Fishery Management Council (Council)
Atlantic HMS fisheries, and are allowed harvest limits for both and the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries
consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens commercial and recreational fisheries, Commission (Commission), in
Act and its National Standards. including commercial scup possession consultation with the New England and
limits. This action prohibits federally South Atlantic Fishery Management
This final rule been determined to be permitted commercial vessels from
not significant for purposes of Executive Councils. The management units
landing summer flounder in Delaware specified in the FMP include summer
Order 12866. in 2008 due to continued quota flounder (Paralichthys dentatus) in U.S.
The Chief Counsel for Regulation of repayment from previous years’ waters of the Atlantic Ocean from the
the Department of Commerce certified overages. southern border of North Carolina (NC)
to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the The actions of this final rule are northward to the U.S./Canada border,
Small Business Administration during necessary to comply with regulations and scup (Stenotomus chrysops) and
the proposed rule stage that this action implementing the Summer Flounder, black sea bass (Centropristis striata) in
would not have a significant economic Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fishery U.S. waters of the Atlantic Ocean from
impact on a substantial number of small Management Plan (FMP), as well as to 35°13.3′ N. lat. (the latitude of Cape
entities. The factual basis for the ensure compliance with the Magnuson- Hatteras Lighthouse, Buxton, NC)
certification was published in the Stevens Fishery Conservation and northward to the U.S./Canada border.
Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens The Council prepared the FMP under
proposed rule and is not repeated here.
Act). the authority of the Magnuson-Stevens
No comments were received regarding
The intent of this action is to establish Act, 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. Regulations
this certification. As a result, a harvest levels and other management
regulatory flexibility analysis was not implementing the FMP appear at 50
measures to ensure that target fishing CFR part 648, subparts A (general
required and none was prepared. mortality rates (F) or exploitation rates, provisions), G (summer flounder), H
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.; 16 U.S.C. as specified for these species in the (scup), and I (black sea bass). General
1801 et seq. FMP, are not exceeded. In addition, this regulations governing U.S. fisheries also
Dated: December 20, 2007.
action implements measures that ensure appear at 50 CFR part 600. States
continued rebuilding of these three manage summer flounder within 3
Samuel D. Rauch III,
overfished species and ends overfishing nautical miles of their coasts, under the
Deputy Assistant Administrator for in the summer flounder fishery.
Regulatory Programs, National Marine Commission’s plan for summer
DATES: Effective January 1, 2008, flounder, scup, and black sea bass. The
Fisheries Service.
through December 31, 2008. Federal regulations govern vessels
[FR Doc. E7–25256 Filed 12–28–07; 8:45 am]
ADDRESSES: Copies of the specifications fishing in the exclusive economic zone
BILLING CODE 3510–22–S
document, including the Environmental (EEZ), as well as vessels possessing a
Assessment (EA), Regulatory Impact Federal fisheries permit, regardless of
Review (RIR), Initial Regulatory where they fish.
Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), and other The regulations outline the process
supporting documents used by the for specifying the annual catch limits for
mstockstill on PROD1PC66 with RULES

Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea the summer flounder, scup, and black
Bass Monitoring Committees are sea bass commercial and recreational
available from Daniel Furlong, fisheries, as well as other management
Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic measures (e.g., mesh requirements,
Fishery Management Council, Room minimum fish sizes, gear restrictions,

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