[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 50, Volume 9]
[Revised as of January 1, 2006]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 50CFR680.22]

[Page 654-655]
 
                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
 
                   DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 680_SHELLFISH FISHERIES OF THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF 
 
                      Subpart B_Management Measures
 
Sec.  680.22  Sideboard protections for GOA groundfish fisheries.

    The regulations in this section restrict the owners of vessels with 
a history of participation in the Bering Sea snow crab fishery from 
using the increased flexibility provided by the CR Program to expand 
their level of participation in GOA groundfish fisheries. These 
restrictions are commonly known as ``sideboards.''
    (a) Vessels and LLP licenses subject to sideboard restrictions. The 
sideboard fishing restrictions described in this section are based on a 
vessel's fishing history and apply both to the fishing vessel itself and 
to any LLP license generated by that vessel's fishing history. The 
criteria used to determine which vessels and LLP licenses are subject to 
GOA groundfish sideboard fishing restrictions are as follows:
    (1) Vessels subject to GOA groundfish sideboard directed fishing 
closures. Any vessel that NMFS has determined meets one or both of the 
following criteria is subject to GOA groundfish sideboard directed 
fishing closures issued under paragraph (e) of this section.
    (i) Any non-AFA vessel that made a legal landing of Bering Sea snow 
crab (C. opilio) between January 1, 1996, and December 31, 2000, that 
generated any amount of Bering Sea snow crab (C. opilio) fishery QS; and
    (ii) Any vessel named on an LLP license that was generated in whole 
or in part by the fishing history of a vessel meeting the criteria in 
paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section.
    (2) Vessels prohibited from directed fishing for Pacific cod in the 
GOA. Any vessel that NMFS has determined meets either of the following 
two criteria is prohibited from directed fishing for Pacific cod in the 
GOA:
    (i) Any vessel subject to GOA groundfish sideboard closures under 
paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section that landed less than 50 mt (110,231 
lb), in round weight equivalents, of groundfish harvested from the GOA 
between January 1, 1996, and December 31, 2000, or
    (ii) Any vessel named on an LLP license that was generated in whole 
or in part by the fishing history of a vessel meeting the criteria in 
paragraph (a)(2)(i) of this section.
    (3) Vessels exempt from Pacific cod sideboard closures in the GOA. 
Any vessel that NMFS has determined meets one or both of the following 
criteria is exempt from sideboard directed fishing closures for Pacific 
cod in the GOA:
    (i) Any vessel subject to GOA groundfish closures under paragraph 
(a)(1)(i) of this section that landed less than 100,000 lb (45,359 kg), 
in raw weight equivalents, of Bering Sea snow crab and more than 500 mt 
(1,102,311 lb), in round weight equivalents, of Pacific cod from the GOA 
between January 1, 1996, and December 31, 2000; and
    (ii) Any vessel named on an LLP license that was generated in whole 
or in part by the fishing history of a vessel meeting the criteria in 
paragraph (a)(3)(i) of this section.
    (b) Notification of affected vessel owners and LLP license holders. 
After NMFS determines which vessels and LLP licenses meet the criteria 
described in paragraph (a) of this section, NMFS will inform each vessel 
owner and LLP license holder in writing of the type of sideboard 
restriction and issue a revised Federal Fisheries Permit and/or LLP 
license that displays the restriction on the face of the permit or 
license.
    (c) Appeals. A vessel owner or LLP license holder who believes that 
NMFS has incorrectly identified his or her vessel or LLP license as 
meeting the criteria for a GOA groundfish sideboard restriction may 
request reconsideration. All requests for reconsideration must be 
submitted in writing to the RAM Division, Alaska Region, NMFS, together 
with any documentation or evidence supporting the request. If the 
request for reconsideration is denied, affected persons may appeal using 
the procedures described at Sec.  680.43.
    (d) Determination of GOA groundfish sideboard ratios. Sideboard 
ratios for each GOA groundfish species other than fixed-gear sablefish, 
species group, season, and area for which annual specifications are 
made, are established according to the following formulas:
    (1) Pacific cod. The sideboard ratios for Pacific cod are calculated 
by dividing the aggregate retained catch of Pacific cod by vessels that 
are subject to sideboard directed fishing closures

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under paragraph (a)(1) of this section and that do not meet the criteria 
in paragraphs (a)(2) or (a)(3) of this section by the total retained 
catch of Pacific cod by all groundfish vessels between 1996 and 2000.
    (2) Groundfish other than Pacific cod. The sideboard ratios for 
groundfish species and species groups other than Pacific cod and fixed-
gear sablefish are calculated by dividing the aggregate landed catch by 
vessels subject to sideboard directed fishing closures under paragraph 
(a)(1) of this section by the total landed catch of that species by all 
groundfish vessels between 1996 and 2000.
    (e) Conversion of sideboard ratios into annual harvest limits. NMFS 
will convert sideboard ratios into annual harvest limits according to 
the following procedures.
    (1) Annual harvest limits. Annual harvest limits for each groundfish 
species, except fixed-gear sablefish, will be established by multiplying 
the sideboard ratios calculated under paragraph (d) of this section by 
the interim and final TACs in each area for which a TAC is specified. If 
a TAC is further apportioned by season, the sideboard harvest limit also 
will be apportioned by season in the same ratio as the overall TAC. The 
resulting harvest limits expressed in metric tons will be published in 
the annual GOA groundfish harvest specification notices.
    (2) Sideboard directed fishing allowance. (i) If the Regional 
Administrator determines that a harvest limit for a species or species 
group has been or will be reached, the Regional Administrator may 
establish a sideboard directed fishing allowance for the species or 
species group applicable only to the group of crab vessels to which the 
sideboard limit applies.
    (ii) If the Regional Administrator determines that a harvest limit 
is insufficient to support a directed fishery for that species or 
species group, then the Regional Administrator may set the sideboard 
directed fishing allowance at zero for that species or species group.
    (3) Directed fishing closures. Upon attainment of a sideboard 
directed fishing allowance, the Regional Administrator will publish 
notification in the Federal Register prohibiting directed fishing for 
the species or species group in the specified subarea, regulatory area, 
or district. A directed fishing closure is effective for the duration of 
the fishing year or season.
    (f) Sideboard protections in the State of Alaska parallel groundfish 
fisheries. Vessels subject to the sideboard restrictions under paragraph 
(a) of this section, with a Federal Fisheries Permit or LLP license, 
shall be subject to the regulations of this section while participating 
in any groundfish fishery in State waters adjacent to the GOA opened by 
the State of Alaska and for which the State of Alaska adopts a Federal 
fishing season.

[70 FR 10241, Mar. 2, 2005, as amended at 71 FR 38301, July 6, 2006]