Annual Catch Limits & NS1 Guidelines. 2 Requirements of the 2006 MSRA Annual catch limits and accountability measures must be implemented: in fishing.

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Annual Catch Limits & NS1 Guidelines

2 Requirements of the 2006 MSRA Annual catch limits and accountability measures must be implemented: in fishing year 2010 for fisheries determined by the Secretary to be subject to overfishing –MSRA Section 104 (b)(1)(A) in fishing year 2011 for all other fisheries –MSRA Section 104 (b)(1)(B)

3 Annual Catch Limits (ACLs) & Accountability Measures (AMs) ACLs and AMs work together as a system to ensure that overfishing will not occur ACLs & AMs must: –end overfishing on fisheries and/or stocks subject to overfishing –prevent overfishing on fisheries and/or stocks not subject to overfishing

4 Preliminary Interpretation For each managed stock an: Overfishing Level (OFL) should be established –An annual numerical amount of catch that would result in overfishing if exceeded –Not identified in the Act but it is essential for developing accountability measures and monitoring ACL performance Annual Catch Limit (ACL) must be established –An annual numerical target catch level –Set below the OFL to ensure that overfishing does not occur

5 Annual Catch Limit (ACL) Overfishing Level (OFL) Relationship between ACL & OFL Catch in Tons of Stock Z Increasing Year 1 Distance between the OFL and ACL will vary.

6 Criteria for ACLs & OFLs Overfishing Levels (OFL) and Annual Catch Limits (ACL): Set for each managed fishery/stock Can be set for multiple year periods Numerical annual value set in weight or numbers of fish Includes all sources of fishing mortality, where possible: –Landings –Discards/Bycatch –All sectors and user groups

7 Issue: Sector Allocations Allocation issues between sectors are of concern and can be addressed under ACLs. An ACL is required to be set for each managed fishery/stock The Councils and NMFS could: –Subdivide an ACL (set for each fishery/stock) into “sector-ACLs” –Develop AMs for each sector ACL (stock) Sector 1: Sector-ACL Sector 2: Sector-ACL Sector 3: Sector-ACL

8 Accountability Measures (AMs) Management measures established with ACLs to end and prevent overfishing Two basic types: –Preventive in-season management actions e.g., in-season fishery closure if the target catch limit has been reached –Corrective management actions e.g., overage payback in the next fishing year Must be established for each fishery/stock Could be established for each sector

9 Overarching Issue: Diverse Fisheries U.S. fisheries are biologically & ecologically diverse –530 stocks and stock complexes: range from Arctic to tropical regions Management approaches vary –46 FMPs: some use hard TACs, some use effort controls Data available for each stock vary ACL and AM guidance must address diversity in the fisheries to develop effective strategies able to meet the requirements of the Act.

10 Key Factors in Design and Implementation of ACLs & AMs Management / Regulatory Approach –Some approaches are more effective than others at achieving actual catch levels close to targets Monitoring / Catch Data Availability Scientific Knowledge of Stocks Uncertainty All these factors combined affect fisheries management success and the feasibility of designing ACLs and AMs.

11 State and Federal Management How will Annual Catch Limits for Federal fisheries affect the relationship of Federal and State fishery management on shared stocks?

12 Issue: Scientific Knowledge of Stocks Varies Considerations Quality of catch data varies –Completeness of catch data Landings and discards data from all sectors & user groups Landings data only, no discards No catch data at all –Precision of catch data estimates e.g. size of confidence intervals, statistical methods used –Many different data collection methods are used and each have different data quality issues Commercial: logbooks, port sampling, landings reports, processor/dealer reports, observers Recreational: MRFSS, other surveys

13 Issue: Scientific Knowledge of Stocks Varies Considerations (continued) Biomass and fishing mortality estimates are not known for every stock Stock status varies: Known, Unknown, Undefined –Subject to overfishing –Overfished –Approaching overfished Existence of other academic research varies Existence of anecdotal information varies No information exists on the stock

14 Issue: Timeliness of Catch Data Varies Considerations Timing of catch data availability (including analysis time): –in-season allows for in-season adjustments to catch –in time to make adjustments to next year’s target catch –in time to make adjustments to target catch two or more years later No catch data at all

15 Considerations in Developing ACLs and AMs for Each Fishery 2-Data Collection Need appropriate, reliable, timely data 3-Data Analysis Need adequate resources and timely analysis 4-In-season Management Need authority to close a fishery when necessary (timely closures) 1-Management Strategies Set goals Design mgt approaches Set target catch levels Evaluate performance Incorporate new information 27

16 Some Preliminary Themes from Scoping Improve Data Develop guidelines for Optimum Yield How to deal with overages due to State fisheries Provide guidance on SSC role Councils should retain flexibility in developing measures Ensure ongoing review of management effectiveness AMs should provide short cycle-time -- prefer inseason adjustments to corrective ones

17 More Preliminary Themes from Scoping ACLs for rebuilding stocks must ensure rebuilding - not just prevent overfishing Protect sectors from each other Will hard TACs be required when data are available to support them? Will paybacks be required if overfishing occurs? Is a buffer between OFL and ACL required? Mixed-Stock Exception in current NS1 guidelines seems incompatible with new MSA requirements

18 Estimated Implementation Timeline Scoping Meetings (complete)March-April 2007 DEIS: Issue NOA and 45-day comment periodJuly 2007 Proposed Rule: Issue rule and 45-day comment period July 2007 FEIS: Issue NOAOctober 2007 Final RuleNovember 2007 Councils & NMFS amend FMPs / mgt measuresJan 2008 – June 2009 Secretarial Review of FMP amendments / mgt measures June 2009 – Dec 2009 ACL & AM mechanisms implemented for “overfishing” stocks 2010 ACL & AM mechanisms implemented for all other stocks