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Gulf Council Seeks Public Comment on New Grouper Regulations
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NOAA Fisheries is seeking public comment on Amendment 38 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Reef Fish Resources in the Gulf of Mexico. The amendment proposes modifying accountability measures for shallow-water grouper and changing the framework procedure for the reef fish fishery management plan. Accountability measures help keep landings within the catch limits or catch targets, or make adjustments if those levels are exceeded. The framework is a procedure that allows faster development of routine changes to regulations.

The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council has submitted Amendment 38 to NOAA Fisheries for review, approval, and implementation. The Notice of Availability for public comment on this amendment published in the Federal Register on October 12, 2012.

The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council and NOAA Fisheries developed Amendment 38 to address the following issues:

Currently, if recreational landings exceed the catch limit for gag or red grouper in a year, the recreational season for all shallow-water groupers will be shortened the following year. This amendment would modify the accountability measure to shorten the season only for the stock which exceeded the catch limit, avoiding unnecessary closures for other shallow-water grouper.

The current method for triggering accountability measures uses a three-year moving average of recreational catches compared to the annual catch limit. However, the use of a moving average has not been practical due to frequent changes in the gag annual catch limit. This amendment would change the trigger method to one that compares one year of landings to the annual catch limit.

Currently, a change to accountability measures requires an amendment to the fishery management plan. This amendment would allow changes to accountability measures through the framework procedure, which should result in faster implementation of these measures. It also adds general language to replace specific references that are no longer accurate.

For more information on Amendment 38 please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions on the NOAA Fisheries Web site.

Request for Comments

NOAA Fisheries must receive comments on this amendment no later than December 11, 2012. We will address all comments specifically directed to the amendment or the proposed rule in the final rule. You may obtain electronic copies of the proposed rule and the amendment from the NOAA Fisheries Web site: http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sf/GrouperSnap...efFish.htm or the e-Rule Making Portal http://www.regulations.gov.

How to Submit Comments

You may submit comments by either of the following methods. Comments received through other means may not be considered.

Electronic Submissions: Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov

Enter the following docket number into the "Search" box: NOAA-NMFS-2012-0149.

Select the appropriate title, and click "Submit a Comment." This will display the comment Web form.

Attachments to electronic comments (up to 10 MB) will be accepted in Microsoft Word, Excel, WordPerfect, or Adobe PDF file formats only.

Mail:

Steve Branstetter

NOAA Fisheries,Southeast Regional Office<br />
Sustainable Fisheries Division<br />
263 13th Avenue South<br />
St. Petersburg, Florida 33701-5505

All comments will be part of the public record, and generally posted for public viewing to http://www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying information (for example, name, address, etc.) voluntarily submitted by the commenter, may be publicly accessible. Do not submit confidential business information or otherwise sensitive or protected information. Anonymous comments will be accepted.

To view a complete list of Fishery Bulletins, visit the NOAA Fisheries' Southeast Regional Office website at http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov.

This announcement is forwarded as a courtesy of the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council.

About Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council<br />
The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council is one of eight regional Fishery Management Councils established by the Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976. The Council prepares fishery management plans, which are designed to manage fishery resources within the 200-mile limit of the Gulf of Mexico.

Media Contact<br />
Steve Branstetter<br />
727-824-5305

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