Amendment 20A to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region with Environmental Assessment, Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis, Regulatory Impact Review, and Fishery Impact Statement

Amendment 20A to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region with Environmental Assessment, Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis, Regulatory Impact Review, and Fishery Impact Statement
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Total Pages: 116
Release: 2011
Genre: Environmental impact analysis
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"The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council) submitted the subject amendment for review and implementation by the Secretary of Commerce on December 19, 2011. Amendment 20A addresses the commercial sector of the wreckfish component of the snapper-grouper fishery, which is managed under individual transferable quota program. The current total allowable catch for wreckfish for the commercial sector is 2 million pounds. In November 2011, the Council's Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) reviewed new data analysis regarding wreckfish, and revised their acceptable biological catch (ABC) recommendation from 250,000 pounds whole weight (ww) to 235,000 pounds ww. The Council reviewed the recommended ABC in December 2011, and passed a motion to concur with the process of adjusting the wreckfish annual catch limit (ACL) to reflect the revised ABC. NOAA Fisheries Service approved the Comprehensive ACL Amendment on January 18, 2012. This revised ACL for wreckfish will be implemented through the final rule for the Comprehensive ACL Amendment on April 16, 2012. Furthermore, 95 percent of the ACL (223,250 pounds ww) will be allocated to the commercial sector for wreckfish. With this reduction in the commercial sector's allowable catch, the annual allocation each wreckfish shareholder will receive under the revised ACL will also be reduced by approximately 89 percent. Thus, active shareholders, captains, crew, and dealers who depend on a certain level of wreckfish production to maintain their operations will be particularly affected by the reduction in the amount of wreckfish the sector may harvest. The actions contained in Amendment 20A would: (1) Define and revoke inactive wreckfish shares; (2) redistribute revoked shares to "active shareholders; (3) define a cap on the number of shares one entity may own; and (4) establish an appeals process for determinations of share status and redistribution. The intended effects of Amendment 20A are to promote the management provisions of the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery or the South Atlantic Region and to allow commercial fisherman with wreckfish shares to maximize harvest potential within the constraints of the ACL"--Cover letter; Portfolio comprised of four related PDF documents digitized and organized by: NOAA Office of Program Planning and Integration (PPI) National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) staff.

Amendment 17B to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper-grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region with Environmental Assessment, Initial Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis, Regulatory Impact Review, and Social Impact Assessment/fishery Impact Statement

Amendment 17B to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper-grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region with Environmental Assessment, Initial Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis, Regulatory Impact Review, and Social Impact Assessment/fishery Impact Statement
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Total Pages: 378
Release: 2010
Genre: Environmental impact analysis
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"Amendment 17B contains actions to establish annual catch limits (ACLs) and accountability measures (AMs) for nine snapper-grouper species (speckled hind, warsaw grouper, snowy grouper, golden tilefish, black sea bass, black grouper, red grouper, gag, vermilion snapper). Additionally, Amendment 17B would establish commercial and recreational allocations for golden tilefish, and implement several management measures intended to prevent harvest from exceeding the specified ACLs. Also included in Amendment 17B are revisions to the current framework procedure for specifying total allowable catch for snapper-grouper species. Modifications to the framework would include allowing adjustments to ACLs and AMs, and allow for the specification of and adjustments to annual catch targets if new scientific information indicates a change is needed. In view of the information presented in the supporting environmental assessment (EA) prepared for Amendment 17B, NOAA Fisheries Service has determined the proposed actions contained in the subject amendment would not significantly affect the quality of the human environment as described above and in the supporting EA"--Cover letter.

Amendment 17A to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region with Final Environmental Impact Statement, Initial Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis, Regulatory Impact Review, and Social Impact Assessment/fishery Impact Statement

Amendment 17A to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region with Final Environmental Impact Statement, Initial Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis, Regulatory Impact Review, and Social Impact Assessment/fishery Impact Statement
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Total Pages: 395
Release: 2010
Genre: Endangered species
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"The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) requires the Regional Fishery Management Councils and NOAA Fisheries Service to prevent overfishing while achieving optimum yield (OY) from each fishery. When it is determined a stock is undergoing overfishing, measures must be implemented to end overfishing. In cases where stocks are overfished, the Councils and NOAA Fisheries Service must implement rebuilding plans. The most recent assessment for the red snapper stock in the South Atlantic indicates that the stock is experiencing overfishing and is overfished (SEDAR 15 2008). A new benchmark assessment for red snapper is scheduled to be completed in December 2010. The purpose of Snapper Grouper FMP Amendment 17A is threefold: (1) to implement management measures to end overfishing of the red snapper stock in the South Atlantic immediately upon implementation; (2) to rebuild the stock so it may ultimately produce optimum yield (OY); and (3) to minimize to the extent practicable adverse social and economic effects expected from the first two items"--Abstract (p. iv).

Regulatory Amendment 10 to the Snapper Grouper Fishery Management Plan of the South Atlantic Region

Regulatory Amendment 10 to the Snapper Grouper Fishery Management Plan of the South Atlantic Region
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Total Pages: 111
Release: 2011
Genre: Environmental impact analysis
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"At their December 2010 meeting, the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council) approved Regulatory Amendment 10 for review by the Secretary of Commerce by a unanimous vote. The proposed action in Regulatory Amendment 10 is an elimination of a snapper-grouper area closure approved in Amendment 17A to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region (Amendment 17A). The actions in Amendment 17A, which include a harvest prohibition for red snapper and a snapper-grouper area closure, were based upon the results of a stock assessment conducted through the Southeast Data Assessment and Review (SEDAR) process completed in 2008 (SEDAR 15). The closure is 4,827 square miles and extends from southern Georgia to northern Florida where harvest and possession of all snapper-grouper species would be prohibited (except where fishing with black sea bass pots or spearfishing gear for species other than red snapper). The closure was scheduled to be implemented on January 3, 2011, but the effective date has been dealyed until June 1, 2011, via an emergency rule"--Cover letter.

Amendment 18a to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region and Environmental Impact Statement with Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis, Regulatory Impact Review, and Fishery Impact Statement

Amendment 18a to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region and Environmental Impact Statement with Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis, Regulatory Impact Review, and Fishery Impact Statement
Author: Glenn S. Salvador
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Release: 2011
Genre: Black sea bass fisheries
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"The South Atlantic Fisheries Management Council (South Atlantic Council) is concerned that regulations implementing several recent snapper grouper amendments could increase the incentive to fish for black sea bass. Therefore, the South Atlantic Council is proposing management measures that would limit participation in the black sea bass component of the snapper grouper fishery and slow the rate of harvest to prevent the progressive shortening of the commercial and recreational fishing seasons. The South Atlantic Council is also concerned about the accuracy, timing, and quantity of fisheries data and is proposing management measures that would improve fisheries data"--Abstract.

Regulatory Amendment 15 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region

Regulatory Amendment 15 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Snapper Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region
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Total Pages: 227
Release: 2013
Genre: Environmental impact analysis
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"This amendment proposes actions to: (1) modify the optimum yield (OY) and annual catch limit (ACL) for yellowtail snapper in the South Atlantic; (2) modify to the commercial and recreational yellowtail snapper fishing years and a spawning season closure for the commercial sector; and (3) modify the gag ACL and/or modify or remove the accountability measure (AM) that requires a closure of shallow-water groupers (red grouper, black grouper, scamp, yellowmouth grouper, yellowfin grouper, red hind, rock hind, graysby, and coney) when the commercial ACL for gag is met or projected to be met"--Summary (page S-2).