Vessel category | Annual PSC limit percent reduction from the annual halibut PSC limit established under paragraph (d)(2)(iii) of this section. | Effective years |
(A) Catcher vessel | 7 12 15 | 2014. 2015. 2016 and each year thereafter. |
(B) Catcher/processor | 7 | 2014 and each year thereafter. |
Percent reduction from 1,973 mt | Annual trawl gear PSC limit (mt)1 | Effective years |
7 | 1,848 | 2014. |
12 | 1,759 | 2015. |
15 | 1,705 | 2016 and each year thereafter. |
1 This amount maintains the 191 mt annual allocation to the Rockfish Program (see Table 28d to this part) from the 1,973 mt halibut PSC limit, while reducing the remainder of the annual trawl gear halibut PSC limit by the percentage listed in the first column.
When the number of mature female red king crab is ... | The zone 1 PSC limit will be ... |
(A) At or below the threshold of 8.4 million mature crab or the effective spawning biomass is less than or equal to 14.5 million lb (6,577 mt) | 32,000 red king crab. |
(B) Above the threshold of 8.4 million mature crab and the effective spawning biomass is greater than 14.5 but less than 55 million lb (24,948 mt) | 97,000 red king crab. |
(C) Above the threshold of 8.4 million mature crab and the effective spawning biomass is equal to or greater than 55 million lb | 197,000 red king crab. |
When the total abundance of C. bairdi crabs is ... | The PSC limit will be ... |
(1) 150 million animals or less | 0.5 percent of the total abundance minus 20,000 animals |
(2) Over 150 million to 270 million animals | 730,000 animals |
(3) Over 270 million to 400 million animals | 830,000 animals |
(4) Over 400 million animals | 980,000 animals |
When the total abundance of C. bairdi crabs is ... | The PSC limit will be ... |
(1) 175 million animals or less | 1.2 percent of the total abundance minus 30,000 animals |
(2) Over 175 million to 290 million animals | 2,070,000 animals |
(3) Over 290 million to 400 million animals | 2,520,000 animals |
(4) Over 400 million animals | 2,970,000 animals |
AFA Sector: | Eligible participants are: |
(A) Catcher/processor | AFA catcher/processors and AFA catcher vessels delivering to AFA catcher/processors, all of which are permitted under § 679.4(l)(2) and (l)(3)(i)(A) , respectively. |
(B) Mothership | AFA catcher vessels harvesting pollock for processing by AFA motherships, all of which are permitted under § 679.4(l)(3)(i)(B) and (l)(4) , respectively. |
(C) Inshore | AFA catcher vessels harvesting pollock for processing by AFA inshore processors, all of which are permitted under § 679.4(l)(3)(i)(C) . |
(D) CDQ Program | The six CDQ groups authorized under section 305(i)(1)(D) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act to participate in the CDQ Program. |
AFA sector | A season | B season | Annual total | |||
% Allocation | # of Chinook | % Allocation | # of Chinook | % Allocation | # of Chinook | |
(1) Catcher/processor | 32.9 | 13,818 | 17.9 | 3,222 | 28.4 | 17,040 |
(2) Mothership | 8.0 | 3,360 | 7.3 | 1,314 | 7.8 | 4,674 |
(3) Inshore | 49.8 | 20,916 | 69.3 | 12,474 | 55.6 | 33,390 |
(4) CDQ Program | 9.3 | 3,906 | 5.5 | 990 | 8.2 | 4,896 |
AFA sector | A season | B season | Annual total | |||
% Allocation | # of Chinook | % Allocation | # of Chinook | % Allocation | # of Chinook | |
(1) Catcher/processor | 32.9 | 10,363 | 17.9 | 2,415 | 28.4 | 12,780 |
(2) Mothership | 8.0 | 2,520 | 7.3 | 987 | 7.8 | 3,510 |
(3) Inshore | 49.8 | 15,687 | 69.3 | 9,355 | 55.6 | 25,020 |
(4) CDQ Program | 9.3 | 2,930 | 5.5 | 743 | 8.2 | 3,690 |
AFA sector | A season | B season | Annual total | |||
% Allocation | # of Chinook | % Allocation | # of Chinook | % Allocation | # of Chinook | |
(1) Catcher/processor | 32.9 | 10,906 | 17.9 | 2,556 | 28.4 | 13,516 |
(2) Mothership | 8.0 | 2,665 | 7.3 | 1,042 | 7.8 | 3,707 |
(3) Inshore | 49.8 | 16,591 | 69.3 | 9,894 | 55.6 | 26,485 |
(4) CDQ Program | 9.3 | 3,098 | 5.5 | 785 | 8.2 | 3,883 |
AFA sector | A season | B season | Annual total | |||
% Allocation | # of Chinook | % Allocation | # of Chinook | % Allocation | # of Chinook | |
(1) Catcher/processor | 32.9 | 7,673 | 17.9 | 1,789 | 28.4 | 9,462 |
(2) Mothership | 8.0 | 1,866 | 7.3 | 730 | 7.8 | 2,599 |
(3) Inshore | 49.8 | 11,615 | 69.3 | 6,926 | 55.6 | 18,525 |
(4) CDQ Program | 9.3 | 2,169 | 5.5 | 550 | 8.2 | 2,732 |
If a Chinook salmon PSC allocation is: | Then all Chinook salmon bycatch: |
(A) A transferable allocation to a sector-level entity, inshore cooperative, or CDQ group under paragraph (f)(8) of this section | By any vessel fishing under a transferable allocation will accrue against the allocation to the entity representing that vessel. |
(B) A non-transferable allocation to a sector or the inshore open access fishery under paragraph (f)(10) of this section | By any vessel fishing under a non-transferable allocation will accrue against the allocation established for the sector or inshore open access fishery, whichever is applicable. |
(C) The opt-out allocation under paragraph (f)(5) of this section | By any vessel fishing under the opt-out allocation will accrue against the opt-out allocation. |
(i) What is the amount of Chinook salmon PSC that will be allocated to the opt-out allocation in the A season and the B season? | The opt-out allocation will equal the sum of the Chinook salmon PSC deducted under paragraph (f)(4)(i) of this section from the seasonal allocations of each sector with members not participating in an approved IPA. |
(ii) Which participants will be managed under the opt-out allocation? | Any AFA-permitted vessel or any CDQ group that is a member of a sector eligible under paragraph (f)(2)(ii) of this section to receive allocations of the 60,000 PSC limit or the 45,000 PSC limit, but that is not participating in an approved IPA. |
(iii) What Chinook salmon bycatch will accrue against the opt-out allocation? | All Chinook salmon bycatch by participants under paragraph (f)(5)(ii) of this section. |
(iv) How will the opt-out allocation be managed? | All participants under paragraph (f)(5)(ii) of this section will be managed as a group under the seasonal opt-out allocations. If the Regional Administrator determines that the seasonal opt-out allocation will be reached, NMFS will publish a notice in the Federal Register closing directed fishing for pollock in the BS, for the remainder of the season, for all vessels fishing under the opt-out allocation. |
(v) What will happen if Chinook salmon bycatch by vessels fishing under the opt-out allocation exceeds the amount allocated to the A season opt-out allocation? | NMFS will deduct from the B season opt-out allocation any Chinook salmon bycatch in the A season that exceeds the A season opt-out allocation. |
(vi) What will happen if Chinook salmon bycatch by vessels fishing under the opt-out allocation is less than the amount allocated to the A season opt-out allocation? | If Chinook salmon bycatch by vessels fishing under the opt-out allocation in the A season is less than the amount allocated to the opt-out allocation in the A season, this amount of Chinook salmon will not be added to the B season opt-out allocation. |
(vii) Is Chinook salmon PSC allocated to the opt-out allocation transferable? | No. Chinook salmon PSC allocated to the opt-out allocation is not transferable. |
For the following sectors defined in § 679.21(h)(3) . . . | The total Chinook salmon PSC limit in each calendar year is . . . | Unless, the use of the Chinook salmon PSC limit for that sector in a calendar year does not exceed . . . | If so, in the following calendar year, the Chinook salmon PSC limit for that sector will be . . . |
(A) Trawl catcher/processor sector | 3,600 | 3,120 | 4,080 |
(B) Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector | 1,200 | N/A | |
(C) Non-Rockfish Program catcher vessel sector | 2,700 | 2,340 | 3,060 |
50 C.F.R. §679.21
For FEDERAL REGISTER citations affecting § 679.21, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.