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List of Gear by Fisheries and Fishery Management Council

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SUPPORTING STATEMENT
LIST OF GEAR BY FISHERIES AND FISHERY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL
OMB CONTROL NO. 0648-0346



A. JUSTIFICATION


This request is for an extension of this information collection.


  1. Explain the circumstances that make the collection of information necessary.


Under provisions of Section 305(a) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1855 et seq) as amended by the Sustainable Fisheries Act (P.L. 104-297), the Secretary of Commerce is required to publish a list of all fisheries and gear under the authority of each Fishery Management Council and of all fishing gear to be used in such fisheries. Any person wishing to use gear not on the list, or engage in a fishery not on the list, must provide the appropriate Fishery Management Council (or in some cases the Secretary) with 90 days advance written notice. If the Secretary takes no action to prohibit such a fishery or use of such gear, the person may proceed.


  1. Explain how, by whom, how frequently, and for what purpose the information will be used. If the information collected will be disseminated to the public or used to support information that will be disseminated to the public, then explain how the collection complies with all applicable Information Quality Guidelines.


An individual may provide notification to the appropriate council of any unlisted gear that the individual wishes to employ or unlisted fishery in which the individual wishes to engage. The individual must wait 90 days after receiving acknowledgement of the request (return receipt by certified mail) before using such gear or participating in such fishery. The individual must provide the following information as described in 50 CFR 600.747(c):


  • The name, address, and telephone number of the person submitting the notification;

  • Written description of gear to be used;

  • A diagram, and/or photograph of the gear, as well as any specifications and dimensions necessary to define the gear;

  • Identification of the fishery or fisheries in which the gear will be used;

  • Identification of the likely bycatch species to be caught by the gear, including protected species, such as marine mammals, sea turtles, sea birds, or species listed as endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act;

  • Season in which the gear will be fished;

  • Description of how the gear will be deployed and fished including portions of the aquatic environment in which the gear will be deployed (near surface, midwater, bottom); and,

  • Area to be fished with such gear (location(s) (outer boundaries) by latitude and longitude).


If the appropriate council has no initial objection to the use of an unlisted gear or participation in a new fishery, the council will recommend that the authorized list of fisheries and gear be amended and request National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) publish a notice of intent to amend the regulations and invite a 30-day public comment period (included in the 90 day waiting period referred to above). The appropriate council and NMFS will use the information provided in the notification process to decide after public comment is received whether a new gear should be allowed in a given fishery or an unlisted fishery should be added to the listing.


The appropriate council will notify the individual of its disapproval of the request if, based on its review of the information, the appropriate council determines that use of the gear or participation in a fishery would compromise conservation and management efforts.


It is anticipated that information collected will be disseminated to the public or used to support publicly disseminated information. NMFS will retain control over the information and safeguard it from improper access, modification, and destruction, consistent with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) standards for confidentiality, privacy and electronic information. See response to Question 10 of this Supporting Statement for more information on confidentiality and privacy. The information collection is designed to yield data that meet applicable information quality guidelines. Prior to dissemination, the information will be subjected to quality control measures and a pre-dissemination review pursuant to Section 515 of Public Law 106-554.


  1. Describe whether, and to what extent, the collection of information involves the use of automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological techniques or other forms of information technology.


This collection does not use automated or electronic technology. As described in 50 CFR 600.747(c)(3), a return-receipt method by certified mail is used because the submission of the notification gives the submitter certain rights to continue to use a gear type until action is taken. Given the small number of respondents, establishing a similar electronic system would not be cost effective.


  1. Describe efforts to identify duplication.


There is no other requirement that fishermen provide these data to NMFS for new gear in an authorized fishery or a new fishery in a given area. Unless a gear already is specifically regulated, fishermen can employ new gear at will until NMFS implements specific regulations concerning such gear.


  1. If the collection of information involves small businesses or other small entities, describe the methods used to minimize burden.


This collection will not have a significant impact on small entities.


  1. Describe the consequences to the Federal program or policy activities if the collection is not conducted or is conducted less frequently.


This is a statutorily required collection under the Sustainable Fisheries Act. Without the collection of this information, the agency would not be in compliance with the law, and would not have the data necessary to properly decide whether a given gear is beneficial to a fishery, its

effects on the environment, and whether or not the gear is beneficial or harmful to the conservation of given fish stocks.


  1. Explain any special circumstances that require the collection to be conducted in a manner inconsistent with OMB guidelines.


None.


  1. Provide information on the PRA Federal Register Notice that solicited public comments on the information collection prior to this submission. Summarize the public comments received in response to that notice and describe the actions taken by the agency in response to those comments. Describe the efforts to consult with persons outside the agency to obtain their views on the availability of data, frequency of collection, the clarity of instructions and recordkeeping, disclosure, or reporting format (if any), and on the data elements to be recorded, disclosed, or reported.


A Federal Register Notice published on February 9, 2012 (77 FR 6785) solicited public comment on this information collection. One comment was received from the Marine Mammal Commission. The Commission believes that NMFS should continue to collect these data to assess the potential impacts of fishing on fish and marine mammal stocks.


  1. Explain any decisions to provide payments or gifts to respondents, other than remuneration of contractors or grantees.


There is no payment or gift to respondents.


  1. Describe any assurance or confidentiality provided to respondents and the basis for assurance in statute, regulation, or agency policy.


NOAA is authorized under the Magnuson-Stevens Act and other statutes to collect and protect proprietary or confidential commercial or financial information. “Confidentiality of statistics” provisions of 50 CFR 600, subpart E, applies to data collected with respect to any fishery management plan. This information is available to respondents when they consult the regulations in order to complete the information required.


  1. Provide additional justification for any questions of a sensitive nature, such as sexual behavior and attitudes, religious beliefs, and other matters that are commonly considered private.


No sensitive questions are asked.


  1. Provide an estimate in hours of the burden of the collection of information.


The total estimated reporting burden is 9 hours.


It is estimated that 6 submissions for new gear in an authorized fishery or in a new fishery per year will occur to which this collection of information would apply. Each new submission is


expected to take one and a half hours to complete. Therefore, the total annual reporting burden for submissions, at 1 hour and 30 minutes per vessel, is estimated to be 9 hours.


  1. Provide an estimate of the total annual cost burden to the respondents or record­keepers resulting from the collection (excluding the value of the burden hours in Question 12 above).


No capital or start-up costs are anticipated. Most, if not all, of the information collected is expected to be available and recorded by the fishing vessel as a normal part of conducting business. The only costs associated with this collection would be for transmitting the request to the Regional Administrator (telephone, fax, or mail) and making a copy for the respondent’s records. It is estimated that these costs would be approximately $10/vessel/contact or $60.


  1. Provide estimates of annualized cost to the Federal government.


The costs to the Federal Government associated with this collection include those for publishing notices of intent, providing copies of specific reporting requirements upon request, and copying and processing the data received. No capital equipment would be required; systems already exist for data processing and record storage. Total estimated annual cost: $2,500.


  1. Explain the reasons for any program changes or adjustments.


Adjustment: based on the past three years of requests, we have adjusted our estimate of number of requests submitted, from 20 down to 6, and thus from 30 hours to 9. Recording/recordkeeping costs have correspondingly been adjusted downward from $200 to $60.


  1. For collections whose results will be published, outline the plans for tabulation and publication.


There is no publication of the submissions per se, but accepted gear will be listed in regulations and notices.


  1. If seeking approval to not display the expiration date for OMB approval of the information collection, explain the reasons why display would be inappropriate.


Not Applicable.


  1. Explain each exception to the certification statement.


Not Applicable.



B. COLLECTIONS OF INFORMATION EMPLOYING STATISTICAL METHODS


This collection does not employ statistical methods.

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