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The Petition for Declaratory Ruling DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE prior to acquiring supplies or services.
filed by T-Mobile USA, Inc., Western The general comment concerning
Wireless Corporation, Nextel Office of Procurement and Property taxpayer burden does not relate to this
Communications and Nextel Partners is Management rule or the rulemaking procedures
denied as set forth herein. USDA followed in promulgating the
The Commission’s Consumer and 48 CFR Parts 401, 403, 404, 405, 406, rule. Therefore, the direct final rule is
Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference 407, 408, 410, 411, 413, 414, 415, 416, effective on April 4, 2005, as scheduled.
Information Center, shall send a copy of 419, 422, 423, 424, 425, 426, 428, 432, Done in Washington, DC, this 21st day of
this Declaratory Ruling and Report and 433, 434, 436, 439, 445, 450, 452, 453 March, 2005.
Order, including the Final Regulatory RIN 0599–AA11 W.R. Ashworth,
Flexibility Analysis, to the Chief Director, Office of Procurement and Property
Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Agriculture Acquisition Regulation: Management.
Business Administration. Miscellaneous Amendments (AGAR [FR Doc. 05–6261 Filed 3–29–05; 8:45 am]
Case 2004–01) BILLING CODE 3410–96–P
List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 20
AGENCY: Office of Procurement and
Communications common carriers, Property Management, USDA.
Commercial mobile radio services, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
ACTION: Direct final rule; Confirmation
Interconnection, Intercarrier
of effective date.
compensation. National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Federal Communications Commission. SUMMARY: This document confirms the Administration
Marlene H. Dortch, effective date of the direct final rule that
makes miscellaneous amendments to 50 CFR Part 660
Secretary.
the Agriculture Acquisition Regulation [Docket No. 040830250–5062–03; I.D.
Final Rule (AGAR), 48 CFR ch 4. 032205B]
DATES: Effective Date: The direct final
■ For the reasons discussed in the Fisheries Off West Coast States and in
rule published on January 3, 2005 (70
preamble, the Federal Communications the Western Pacific; Pacific Coast
FR 41–50), is effective April 4, 2005.
Commission amends 47 CFR part 20 as Groundfish Fishery; Specifications and
follows: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Management Measures; Inseason
Joseph J. Daragan, USDAOffice of
Adjustments; Corrections
PART 20—COMMERCIAL MOBILE Procurement and Property Management,
RADIO SERVICES Procurement Policy Division, STOP AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries
9303, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
■ 1. The authority citation for part 20 is Washington, DC 20250–9303, (202) 720– Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
revised to read as follows: 5729. Commerce.
Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 160, 201, 251– SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In a direct ACTION: Inseason adjustments to
254, 303, and 332 unless otherwise noted. final rule published on January 3, 2005 management measures; corrections;
(70 FR 41–50), we notified the public of request for comments.
■ 2. Section 20.11 is amended by adding our intent to amend the AGAR to reflect
changes in the FAR made by Federal SUMMARY: NMFS announces changes to
new paragraphs (d) and (e) to read as management measures in the
follows: Acquisition Circulars (FACs) 97–02
through 2001–24 and to implement commercial and recreational Pacific
§ 20.11 Interconnection to facilities of local changes in USDA delegated authorities Coast groundfish fisheries. These
exchange carriers. and internal procedures since October actions, which are authorized by the
* * * * * 2001. Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery
We solicited comments concerning Management Plan (FMP), will allow
(d) Local exchange carriers may not fisheries to access more abundant
impose compensation obligations for the direct final rule for a 30 day
comment period ending February 2, groundfish stocks while protecting
traffic not subject to access charges overfished and depleted stocks. This
upon commercial mobile radio service 2005. We stated that the effective date
of the proposed amendment would be action also contains corrections to the
providers pursuant to tariffs. Pacific Coast groundfish management
April 4, 2005, unless we received
(e) An incumbent local exchange measures.
adverse comments or notice of intent to
carrier may request interconnection
submit adverse comments by the close DATES: Effective 0001 hours (local time)
from a commercial mobile radio service
of the comment period. April 1, 2005. Comments on this rule
provider and invoke the negotiation and
We received neither adverse will be accepted through April 29, 2005.
arbitration procedures contained in
comments nor notice of intent to submit ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
section 252 of the Act. A commercial
adverse comments by February 2, 2005. identified by I.D. 032305B, by any of the
mobile radio service provider receiving
We received one comment objecting to following methods:
a request for interconnection must
negotiate in good faith and must, if
USDA marketing programs and to the • E-mail:
burden on taxpayers of rulemaking. This GroundfishInseason1.nwr@noaa.gov.
requested, submit to arbitration by the
comment is not considered adverse Include I.D. number in the subject line
state commission. Once a request for
because it raises no objection germane of the message.
interconnection is made, the interim
transport and termination pricing
to the substance of the proposed direct • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://
final rule. The rule does not address www.regulations.gov. Follow the
described in § 51.715 of this chapter
marketing programs, marketing studies instructions for submitting comments.
shall apply.
or agricultural studies, but establishes • Mail: D. Robert Lohn, Administrator,
[FR Doc. 05–6318 Filed 3–29–05; 8:45 am] procedures for acquisition personnel to Northwest Region, NMFS, 7600 Sand
BILLING CODE 6712–01–P follow in researching sources of supply Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115–0070;

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or Rod McInnis, Administrator, (RCG complex), bag limits for cabezon compared to prior years’ estimates,
Southwest Region, NMFS, 501 West and greenling off California, (6) minor increased for pot gear and decreased for
Ocean Blvd, Suite 4200, Long Beach, CA corrections to individual coordinates for line gear with the inclusion of observer
90802–4213. the RCA boundaries approximating the and fishticket data from the 2004
• Fax: 206–526–6736, Attn: Jamie 40 fm (73 m), 150 fm (274 m), and 200 fishery. The differences in the sablefish
Goen. fm (366 m) curves. discard ratios between longline and pot
Additional changes implemented by gear largely offset each other, resulting
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
NMFS through this inseason action in a minor change in the available tier
Jamie Goen (Northwest Region, NMFS),
include: (1) the addition of Pt. Chehalis, cumulative limits. For most overfished
phone: 206–526–6150; fax: 206–526–
Washington (46°53.30′ N. lat.) to the list species, bycatch ratios remained
6736; and e-mail: jamie.goen@noaa.gov.
of ‘‘commonly used geographic roughly the same. However, estimates of
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: coordinates’’ at 660.302, (2) a correction lingcod bycatch increased over 2004
Electronic Access to references to 660.310 (gear estimates for both gear types within
restrictions and gear identification) in both depth strata. This result may be
This Federal Register document is 660.306, (3) the addition of language in
available on the Government Printing due to the trend of increasing biomass
the trip limit tables to specifically refer for northern lingcod evident in the most
Office’s website at: www.gpoaccess.gov/ to conservation areas, (4) the addition of
fr/index.html. recent stock assessment for lingcod and
language in the limited entry fixed gear because most observed sablefish trips
Background information and and open access trip limit tables south
documents are available at the NMFS occurred off Oregon and Washington.
of 40°10′ N. lat. to clarify regulations for Projected incidental catch of lingcod
Northwest Region website at: the rockfish conservation areas (RCAs)
www.nwr.noaa.gov/1sustfsh/ changes by the largest amount of any of
around islands. Pacific Coast groundfish the depleted species, increasing by 2.4
gdfsh01.htm and at the Pacific Fishery landings will be monitored throughout
Management Council’s website at: mt. Projected canary rockfish incidental
the year, and further adjustments to trip catch is estimated to increase by 0.2 mt.
www.pcouncil.org. limits or management measures will be None of the remaining incidental catch
Background made as necessary to allow achievement estimates changed by more than 0.1 mt
of, or to avoid exceeding, optimum from the original projections for this
The Pacific Coast Groundfish FMP yields (OYs).
and its implementing regulations at title fishery. These changes in estimates of
50 in the Code of Federal Regulations Limited Entry Fixed Gear Sablefish incidental catch are within the OYs for
(CFR), part 660, subpart G, regulate Fishery Tier 1 Limit those species.
fishing for over 80 species of groundfish At the Pacific Council’s March Therefore, the Pacific Council
off the coasts of Washington, Oregon, meeting, NMFS released an updated recommended and NMFS is
and California. Groundfish analysis of the 2005 limited entry fixed implementing a reduction in the limited
specifications and management gear fishery for sablefish. NMFS entry fixed gear sablefish fishery Tier 1
measures are developed by the Pacific conducted this analysis using the same cumulative limit from 64,100 lb (29,075
Fishery Management Council (Pacific modeling approach as used for the 2004 kg) to 64,000 lb (29,030 kg) to keep the
Council), and are implemented by fishery, but updated the analysis with harvest of sablefish within harvest
NMFS. The specifications and more recent observer data. NMFS had targets for this fishery.
management measures for 2005–2006 conducted preliminary analysis of tier Limited Entry Trawl Fishery- More Than
were codified in the CFR (50 CFR Part limits in the primary fishery and One Gear Type Onboard Requirements
600, Subpart G) and published in the bycatch associated with all limited entry
Federal Register as a proposed rule on fixed gear sablefish fishing in advance Federal regulations at 50 CFR
September 21, 2004 (69 FR 56550), and of the 2005 fishing season. Since that 660.381(c)(4) address the question of
as a final rule on December 23, 2004 (69 2004 analysis, an additional year of which trawl trip limits apply to vessels
FR 77012). observer and fishticket data has been that are carrying more than one type of
Most of the following changes to incorporated into the model. The model trawl gear on board. Table 3 of part 660,
current groundfish management now uses data from 2001 through 2004, subpart G provides trawl trip limits that
measures were recommended by the with progressively lower weight given vary by trawl gear type—large and small
Pacific Council, in consultation with to data from earlier years. For further footrope gear, versus selective flatfish
Pacific Coast Treaty Indian Tribes and information on the bycatch model, the gear. North of 40°10′ N. lat., only
the States of Washington, Oregon, and West Coast Observer Program, and selective flatfish trawl gear is permitted
California, at its March 6–11, 2005, bycatch mitigation in the groundfish shoreward of the trawl RCA. Because
meeting in Sacramento, CA. The fisheries, see the preamble to the the trip limits differ for the different
changes recommended by the Pacific proposed rule for the 2005–2006 fishery gear types, NMFS must provide
Council include: (1) a reduction in the specifications and management regulations on which trip limits apply to
limited entry fixed gear sablefish fishery measures (69 FR 56550, September 21, a vessel that uses more than one type of
Tier 1 limit, (2) a revision to the 2004). trawl gear during a cumulative limit
language in 660.381 and in the limited As in 2004, coastwide annual ratios of period, or that carries more than one
entry trawl trip limit table (Table 3 sablefish discard and overfished species type of trawl gear on board during a
(North)) regarding more than one type of bycatch in the sablefish tier fishery were fishing trip. The regulations NMFS
trawl gear onboard a vessel north of calculated for two depth strata: greater implemented on January 1, 2005 (69 FR
40°10′ N. lat., (3) the addition of a row than 100 fm (183 m) and greater than 77012) for more than one type of trawl
in the trip limits tables mentioning that 150 fm (274 m). These strata reflect the gear on board have proven to be
the states may have trip limits that are seaward boundaries of the non-trawl confusing for the public; thus, the
more restrictive than Federal trip limits, RCAs, as currently specified for the agency worked with the Pacific Council
(4) a reduction in the marine fish bag areas north and south of 40°10′ N. lat., at its March 2005 meeting on clarifying
limit off Oregon, (5) a reduction in the respectively. Sablefish discard, as a regulatory language for trawl fishery
(rockfish, cabezon, greenling complex) percentage of estimated total catch participants.

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Federal regulations for the ‘‘more than simultaneously or successively, during a at 50 CFR 660.302 under ‘‘North-South
one type of trawl gear on board’’ cumulative limit period. If only management area.’’
allowance (50 CFR Part 660.381) in the selective flatfish trawl gear is on board
Oregon’s Recreational Marine Fish Bag
limited entry trawl regulations for the during the entire cumulative limit
Limit
area between the U.S./Canada border period, then a vessel is only permitted
and 40°10′ N. lat. implemented at the to access the selective flatfish trawl gear Following the adoption of the 2005–
beginning of 2005 have been interpreted cumulative limits, regardless of whether 06 management measures, Oregon’s Fish
in a more liberal manner than the the vessel is fishing shoreward or and Wildlife Commission adopted
Council had originally intended. seaward of the RCA. If only large or changes to their recreational fishery
Federal regulations could have been small footrope trawl gear is on board regulations that reduced the daily bag
interpreted to mean that more restrictive during an entire cumulative limit limit of marine fish (all marine fish
trip limits only apply to the gear used period, a vessel is only permitted to species except Pacific halibut, lingcod,
for a species or species group, rather access the small or large footrope trawl sanddab, surf perch, bait fish, offshore
than for all species included in the trip gear cumulative limits and that vessel pelagic species, striped bass, hybrid
limit table for the entire cumulative must fish seaward of the RCA. If more bass, and salmonids) from 10 fish to 8
period. Thus, the regulations could have than one type of bottom trawl gear fish in aggregate. This change in state
been interpreted to mean that if (selective flatfish versus large footrope regulations was designed to keep catch
selective flatfish gear were the most or small footrope) is on board, either within state harvest guidelines and does
restrictive gear for flatfish but were the simultaneously or successively, during a not affect the current Federal estimated
least restrictive for DTS species (Dover cumulative limit period, a vessel is only impacts. Thus, to ensure consistency
sole, thornyheads, and sablefish), a permitted to access the most restrictive between Federal and state regulations,
vessel that only fished for flatfish with cumulative bottom trawl limit the Pacific Council recommended and
selective flatfish trawl gear could then, associated with any of these gears. The NMFS is implementing a reduction in
on a separate trip, use selective flatfish most restrictive cumulative bottom the daily bag limit for the recreational
trawl gear to catch the more liberal DTS trawl limit associated with any gear fishery off Oregon for marine fish from
limits. This more liberal regulatory applies for that trip and for the entire ten fish to eight fish in aggregate.
interpretation was not compatible with cumulative limit period, regardless of
the bycatch model the Pacific Council California’s Recreational RCG (Rockfish,
whether the vessel is fishing shoreward
had used to craft the 2005–2006 Cabezon, Greenling) Complex Bag Limit
or seaward of the RCA.’’ In
groundfish trip limit recommendations. implementing this provision, NMFS has Following the adoption of the 2005–
To be compatible with the bycatch slightly modified the Pacific Council’s 06 management measures, California’s
model for this fishery, the regulations language to use the regulatory term Fish and Game Commission adopted
should have read that if fishers have ‘‘subject to’’ cumulative limits, rather changes to their recreational fishery
more than one type of trawl gear on than the more informal term regarding regulations, in October 2004, that
board, at any time during the ‘‘access to’’ cumulative limits. NMFS changed the cabezon sub-bag limit from
cumulative limit period, they are also removed language regarding a limit three fish to one fish and the greenlings
limited to harvesting (for the entire applying for a trip as unnecessary (all species of the genus Hexagrammos
cumulative limit period) the more because the limits apply for the entire combined) sub-bag limit from two fish
restrictive trip limit associated with the cumulative period. to one fish. The cabezon and greenling
gear they had on board. This sub-bag limits are part of the ‘‘RCG
In addition, the Pacific Council
requirement provides flexibility to
recommended and NMFS is complex’’ recreational fishery off
fishers while taking into consideration
implementing a change to the limited California. These changes to state
what was modeled in the trawl bycatch
entry trawl trip limit table North of regulations were intended to help keep
model and what is enforceable.
The original intent of the regulation is 40°10′ N. lat. (Table 3 (North)) to add a total fishing mortality within their
as follows: (1) If a vessel only has ‘‘multiple bottom trawl gear’’ category respective 2005 state harvest targets.
selective flatfish gear on board during a which specifies the trip limits that Thus, to ensure consistency between
cumulative limit period, the vessel can apply when multiple bottom gears are federal and state regulations, the Pacific
only access selective flatfish limits onboard, either simultaneously or Council recommended and NMFS is
during the entire cumulative limit successively, during a cumulative limit implementing a reduction in the
period, (2) If a vessel has only has large period. cabezon sub-bag limit from three fish to
or small footrope gear on board during one fish and the greenling (all species of
Pt. Chehalis, Washington the genus Hexagrammos combined) sub-
a cumulative limit period, the vessel can
only access large or small footrope In 50 CFR part 660.302, Definitions, bag limit from two fish to one fish in the
limits during the entire cumulative limit under the definition for ‘‘North-South recreational fishery off California.
period, and (3) If a vessel has both management area’’ there is a list of Corrections and Clarifications
selective flatfish and large or small geographic coordinates commonly used
footrope gear on board during a in groundfish management. Pt. Chehalis, The following corrections and
cumulative limit period (either Washington, 46°53.30′ N. lat., is clarifications are being made to the
simultaneously or successively), the commonly used in the Pacific Coast 2005–2006 management measures.
vessel can only access the lower limits groundfish fishery as a southern In the final rule for the 2005–2006
during the entire cumulative limit boundary for retention of halibut caught specifications and management
period. incidentally to the primary sablefish measures, § 660.310. Gear restrictions
Thus, the Pacific Council fishery during certain times of year. and gear identification, was removed
recommended the following language to However, this coordinate is not because the paragraphs contained in
restore the original intent of the currently included in the list of that section were moved to §§ 660.381
requirement: ‘‘North of 40°10′ N. lat., a commonly used geographic coordinates. through 660.384. Therefore, references
vessel may have more than one type of Thus, NMFS is adding Pt. Chehalis, to § 660.310 in § 660.306 are being
limited entry trawl gear on board, either Washington, 46°53.30′ N. lat., to the list corrected to match the current locations

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of the gear restrictions and gear impracticable and contrary to the public comment on these corrections and
identification regulations. interest because affording the time clarifications is unnecessary because
Current Federal regulations at necessary for prior notice and they are not substantive changes to the
§§ 660.381 through 660.384, state that opportunity for public comment would regulations and contrary to the public
state regulations can be more restrictive impede the Agency’s function of interest because they clarify regulations
than Federal regulations. In order to managing fisheries using the best that might otherwise be confusing to the
emphasize this to the regulated public, available science to approach without public.
a row is being added to the trip limit exceeding the OYs for federally For these reasons, good cause also
tables stating that state trip limits may managed species. The adjustments to exists to waive the 30 day delay in
be more restrictive than Federal trip management measures in this document effectiveness requirement under 5
limits, particularly in waters off Oregon include changes to the commercial and U.S.C. 553 (d)(3).
and California. recreational groundfish fisheries,
Language is being added in a row near List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660
including corrections and clarifications.
the beginning of the trip limit tables to Changes to the limited entry fixed gear Administrative practice and
clarify that §§ 660.390 through 660.394 sablefish fishery’s tier 1 limit and procedure, American Samoa, Fisheries,
refer to conservation areas, not just revisions to the limited entry trawl Fishing, Guam, Hawaiian Natives,
§ 660.390. language regarding more than one gear Indians, Northern Mariana Islands,
For the limited entry fixed gear and type onboard a vessel must be Reporting and recordkeeping
open access trip limits tables south of implemented in a timely manner, and requirements.
40°10′ N. lat. (Table 4 (South) and Table by the time the tier season starts on Dated: March 25, 2005.
5 (South)), language is being added to April 1, 2005, so that harvest of
clarify that RCA boundaries apply Regina L. Spallone,
groundfish, including overfished Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
around specific islands south of 34°27′ species, stays within the harvest levels
N. lat., as already stated in the Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
projected for 2005 based on modeling
regulatory text in §§ 660.391 through and the most current catch projections ■ For the reasons set out in the preamble,
660.394. available. Changes to Oregon and 50 CFR part 660 is amended as follows:
In addition, there are minor California’s recreational fishery
corrections to some coordinates for the PART 660—FISHERIES OFF WEST
management measures to reduce the bag COAST STATES AND IN THE
RCA boundaries approximating the 40 limits for certain species must be
fm (73 m), 150 fm (274 m), and 200 fm WESTERN PACIFIC
implemented by April 1, 2005, the next
(366 m) depth contours. These recreational fishery management month, ■ 1. The authority citation for part 660
corrections prevent RCA boundaries in order to conform Federal and state continues to read as follows:
from crossing each other and better recreational regulations, to protect
align the boundaries to their respective Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
overfished groundfish species and to
depth contours. keep the harvest of other groundfish ■ 2. In § 660.302, in the definition of
Classification species within the harvest levels ‘‘North-South management area,’’
projected for 2005. Delaying any of paragraphs (2)(iii) through (2)(xxi) are
These actions are taken under the
these changes would result in redesignated as paragraphs (2)(iv)
authority of 50 CFR 660.370(c) and are
management measures that fail to use through (2)(xxii) and a new paragraph
exempt from review under Executive
the best available science and could (2)(iii) is added to read as follows:
Order 12866.
These actions are authorized by the lead to early closures of the fishery if
§ 660.302 Definitions.
Pacific Coast groundfish FMP and its harvest of groundfish exceeds levels
projected for 2005. This would be * * * * *
implementing regulations, and are based (2) * * *
on the most recent data available. The contrary to the public interest because it
would impair achievement of one of the (iii) Pt. Chehalis, WA—46°53.30′ N.
aggregate data upon which these actions lat.
are based are available for public Pacific Coast Groundfish FMP objectives
inspection at the Office of the of providing for year-round harvest * * * * *
Administrator, Northwest Region, opportunities or extending fishing ■ 3. In § 660.306, paragraphs (a)(3),
NMFS, (see ADDRESSES) during business opportunities as long as practicable (a)(5), (a)(8), and (h)(2) are revised to read
hours. during the fishing year. as follows:
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), there NMFS has also provided corrections § 660.306 Prohibitions.
is good cause to waive prior notice and and clarifications to Federal regulations
an opportunity for public comment on that: correct mis-referenced sections of * * * * *
this action, as notice and comment the regulations, clarify for the public (a) * * *
would be impracticable and contrary to that the states may implement trip (3) Falsify or fail to affix and maintain
the public interest. The data upon limits that are more restrictive than vessel and gear markings as required by
which these recommendations were those implemented by the Federal § 660.305 or §§ 660.382 and 660.383.
based was provided to the Pacific government; correct the trip limit tables * * * * *
Council and the Pacific Council made to properly reference conservation area (5) Fish for groundfish using gear not
its recommendations at its March 6–11, regulations as occurring in 660.390– authorized in this subpart or in
2005 meeting in Sacramento, CA. There 660.394, not just in 660.390; augment violation of any terms or conditions
was not sufficient time after that the trip limit tables with references to attached to an EFP under § 660.350 or
meeting to draft this notice and undergo regulatory text concerning RCA part 600 of this chapter.
proposed and final rulemaking before boundaries around islands; and correct * * * * *
these actions need to be in effect as mis-placed coordinates for the 40 fm (73 (8) Possess, deploy, haul, or carry
explained below. For the actions to be m), 150 fm (274 m), and 200 fm (366 m) onboard a fishing vessel subject to this
implemented in this notice, prior notice depth contours. Affording an subpart a set net, trap or pot, longline,
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that is not in compliance with the gear vessel is subject to the small or large fishing for rockfish. The bag limit is 10
restrictions in §§ 660.382 and 660.383, footrope trawl gear cumulative limits RCG Complex fish per day coastwide.
unless such gear is the gear of another and that vessel must fish seaward of the Retention of canary rockfish, yelloweye
vessel that has been retrieved at sea and RCA during that limit period. If more rockfish and cowcod is prohibited.
made inoperable or stowed in a manner than one type of bottom trawl gear North of 40°10′ N. lat., within the 10
not capable of being fished. The (selective flatfish, large footrope, or RCG Complex fish per day limit, no
disposal at sea of such gear is prohibited small footrope) is on board, either more than 2 may be bocaccio, no more
by Annex V of the International simultaneously or successively, at any than 1 may be greenling (kelp and/or
Convention for the Prevention of time during a cumulative limit period, other greenlings) and no more than 1
Pollution From Ships, 1973 (Annex V of then the most restrictive cumulative may be cabezon. South of 40°10′ N. lat.,
MARPOL 73/78). limit associated with the bottom trawl within the 10 RCG Complex fish per day
* * * * * gears on board during that cumulative limit, no more than 1 may be bocaccio,
(h) * * * limit period applies for the entire no more than 1 may be greenling (kelp
(2) Operate any vessel registered to a cumulative limit period, regardless of and/or other greenlings) and no more
limited entry permit with a trawl whether the vessel is fishing shoreward than 1 may be cabezon. Multi-day limits
endorsement and trawl gear on board in or seaward of the RCA. Midwater trawl are authorized by a valid permit issued
a Trawl Rockfish Conservation Area or gear is allowed only for vessels by California and must not exceed the
a Cowcod Conservation Area (as defined participating in the primary whiting daily limit multiplied by the number of
at § 660.302), except for purposes of season. On non-whiting trips (defined as days in the fishing trip.
continuous transiting, with all any fishing trip that takes, retains, * * * * *
groundfish trawl gear stowed in possess, or lands less than 10,000 lb
■ 7. In § 660.391, paragraph (k)(23) is
accordance with § 660.381(d)(4)(ii), or (4,536 kg) of whiting), vessels with both
revised to read as follows:
except as otherwise authorized in the large footrope and midwater trawl gear
groundfish management measures on board during a trip are subject to the § 660.391 Latitude/longitude coordinates
published at § 660.381(d)(4). large footrope limits while fishing with defining the 27 fm (49 m) through 40 fm (73
large footrope gear seaward of the RCA. m) depth contours.
* * * * *
* * * * * * * * * *
■ 4. In § 660.372, the second to the last
sentence in paragraph (b)(3)(i) is revised ■ 6. In § 660.384, paragraphs (c)(2)(iii), (k) * * *
to read as follows: and (c)(3)(ii)(B) are revised to read as (23) 33°28.90′ N. lat., 118°36.43′ W.
follows: long.
§ 660.372 Fixed gear sablefish fishery * * * * *
management. § 660.384 Recreational fishery
management measures. ■ 8. In § 660.393, paragraphs (h)(234)
* * * * * through (h)(258) are redesignated as
(b) * * * * * * * *
(c) * * * paragraphs (h)(235) through (h)(259) and
(3) * * * a new paragraph (h)(234) is added to read
(i) * * * For 2005, the following limits (2) * * *
(iii) Bag limits, size limits. The bag as follows:
are in effect: Tier 1 at 64,000 lb (29,030
kg), Tier 2 at 29,100 lb (13,200 kg), and limits for each person engaged in § 660.393 Latitude/longitude coordinates
Tier 3 at 16,600 lb (7,530 kg). * * * recreational fishing in the EEZ seaward defining the 100 fm (183 m) through 150 fm
* * * * * of Oregon are two lingcod per day, (274 m) depth contours.
which may be no smaller than 24 in (61 * * * * *
■ 5. In § 660.381, paragraph (c)(4)(i) is
cm) total length; and 8 marine fish per (h) * * *
revised to read as follows:
day, which excludes Pacific halibut, (234) 36°01.00′ N. lat., 121°36.95′ W.
§ 660.381 Limited entry trawl fishery salmonids, tuna, perch species, long.
management measures. sturgeon, sanddabs, lingcod, striped
* * * * *
* * * * * bass, hybrid bass, offshore pelagic
species and baitfish (herring, smelt, ■ 9. In § 660.394, paragraphs (f)(73) and
(c) * * *
(4) * * * anchovies and sardines), but which (f)(142) are revised to read as follows:
(i) North of 40°10′ N. lat., a vessel may includes rockfish, greenling, cabezon § 660.394 Latitude/longitude coordinates
have more than one type of limited and other groundfish species. The defining the 180 fm (329 m) through 250 fm
entry trawl gear on board, either minimum size limit for cabezon (457 m) depth contours.
simultaneously or successively, during a retained in the recreational fishery is 16 * * * * *
cumulative limit period. If a vessel in (41 cm) and for greenling is 10 in (26 (f) * * *
fishes exclusively with selective flatfish cm). Taking and retaining canary (73) 46°17.73′ N. lat., 124°39.58′ W.
trawl gear during an entire cumulative rockfish and yelloweye rockfish is long.
limit period, then the vessel is subject prohibited.
* * * * *
to the selective flatfish trawl gear * * * * *
cumulative limits during that limit (142)40°30.00′ N. lat., 124°38.58′ W.
(3) * * *
period, regardless of whether the vessel long.
(ii) * * *
is fishing shoreward or seaward of the (B) Bag limits, hook limits. In times * * * * *
RCA. If a vessel fishes exclusively with and areas when the recreational season ■ 10. In part 660, subpart G, Tables 3–5
large or small footrope trawl gear during for the RCG Complex is open, there is are revised to read as follows:
an entire cumulative limit period, the a limit of 2 hooks and 1 line when BILLING CODE 3510–22–S

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[FR Doc. 05–6323 Filed 3–29–05; 8:45 am] Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Classification
BILLING CODE 3510–22–C Alaska (FMP) prepared by the North
Pacific Fishery Management Council This action responds to the best
under authority of the Magnuson- available information recently obtained
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Stevens Fishery Conservation and from the fishery. The Assistant
Management Act. Regulations governing Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA
National Oceanic and Atmospheric fishing by U.S. vessels in accordance (AA), finds good cause to waive the
Administration with the FMP appear at subpart H of 50 requirement to provide prior notice and
CFR part 600 and 50 CFR part 679. opportunity for public comment
50 CFR Part 679 In accordance with § 679.20(c)(3)(ii), pursuant to the authority set forth at 5
[Docket No. 04112633–5040–02; I.D. the 2005 TAC of pollock specified for U.S.C. 553(b)(B) as such requirement is
032505B] the West Yakutat District of the GOA is impracticable and contrary to the public
1,688 metric tons (mt) as established by interest. This requirement is
Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic the 2005 and 2006 final harvest impracticable and contrary to the public
Zone Off Alaska; Pollock in the West specifications for groundfish of the GOA interest as it would prevent NMFS from
Yakutat District of the Gulf of Alaska (70 FR 8958, February 24, 2005). responding to the most recent fisheries
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries In accordance with § 679.20(d)(1)(i), data in a timely fashion and would
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and the Administrator, Alaska Region, delay the closure of pollock in the West
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), NMFS (Regional Administrator), has Yakutat District of the GOA.
Commerce. determined that the 2005 TAC of The AA also finds good cause to
ACTION: Closure. pollock specified for the West Yakutat waive the 30 day delay in the effective
District of the GOA will soon be date of this action under 5 U.S.C.
SUMMARY: NMFS is prohibiting directed reached. Therefore, the Regional 553(d)(3). This finding is based upon
fishing for pollock in the West Yakutat Administrator is establishing a directed
District of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA). the reasons provided above for waiver of
fishing allowance of 1,638 mt, and is prior notice and opportunity for public
This action is necessary to prevent setting aside the remaining 50 mt as
exceeding the 2005 total allowable catch comment.
bycatch to support other anticipated
(TAC) of pollock specified for the West groundfish fisheries. In accordance with This action is required by § 679.20
Yakutat District of the GOA. § 679.20(d)(1)(iii), the Regional and is exempt from review under
DATES: Effective 1200 hrs, Alaska local Administrator finds that this directed Executive Order 12866.
time (A.l.t.), March 26, 2005, through fishing allowance has been reached. Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
2400 hrs, A.l.t., December 31, 2005. Consequently, NMFS is prohibiting
Dated: March 25, 2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: directed fishing for pollock in the West
Mary Furuness, 907–586–7228. Yakutat District of the GOA. Regina L. Spallone,
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS After the effective date of this closure Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
manages the groundfish fishery in the the maximum retainable amounts at Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
GOA exclusive economic zone §§ 679.20(e) and (f) apply at any time [FR Doc. 05–6302 Filed 3–25–05; 4:11 pm]
according to the Fishery Management during a trip. BILLING CODE 3510–22–S

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