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Draft Actions and Alternatives for the Draft Environmental Impact Statements (DEIS) Island-Based Fishery Management Plans (FMPs) SERO 159 th Caribbean Fishery Management Council Regular Meeting April 18-19, 2017 St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands

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Draft Actions and Alternatives for the

Draft Environmental Impact Statements (DEIS)

Island-Based Fishery Management Plans (FMPs) SERO

159th Caribbean Fishery Management Council Regular Meeting April 18-19, 2017

St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands

Draft Actions and Alternatives Draft Environmental Impact Statements (DEIS)

for the Island-Based FMPs

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Action 1 - Determine Species to be Included for Management in the X Island FMP

Action 2 - Establish Stocks or Stock Complexes in the X Island FMP

Action 3 - Management Reference Points

Action 4 - Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) Description and Identification for Species Not Previously Managed in Federal Waters of X Island

Action 5 - Framework Procedures for the X Island FMP

Action 1: Determine Species to be Included for Management in each of the St. Croix (STX), St. Thomas/St. John (STT), and Puerto Rico (PR) FMPs

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Preferred Alternative 2 – For those species for which landings data are available, indicating the species is in the fishery, the Council will follow a stepwise application of a set of criteria to determine inclusion/exclusion in FMPs

Criterion A. Include: overfished species, prohibited harvest species due to ecological importance, or species with seasonal closures or size limits.

Criterion B. From the remaining species, exclude: species that infrequently occur in federal waters based on expert analysis guided by available data.

Criterion C. From the remaining species, include biologically vulnerable species or species with essential ecological value, as determined by expert analysis.

Criterion D. From the remaining species, include economically important species based on threshold of landings or value and important bycatch species, as established by expert analysis.

Action 1: Determine Species to be Included for Management in each of the (STX, STT, and PR) FMPs

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Finfish Species New to Management under the Puerto Rico FMP Family Species common names Snappers Cubera snapper Groupers Yellowmouth Triggerfishes Gray triggerfish Jacks Crevalle jack, African pompano, Rainbow runner Eagle and Manta Manta, spotted eagle ray, sting ray

Mackerels and Tunas Little tunny, Blackfin tuna, King mackerel, Cero, Wahoo, Tripletail

Barracudas Great barracuda Dolphin fishes Dolphin, Pompano dolphin

Puerto Rico FMP Queen conch (1), spiny lobster (1), sea cucumbers, sea urchins, all coral, and 63 finfish species (*18 new finfish species)

Action 1: Determine Species to be Included for Management in each of the STX, STT, and PR FMPs

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Finfish Species New to Management under the St. Croix FMP Family Species common names Mackerels and Tunas Wahoo Dolphin fishes Dolphin

St. Croix FMP Queen conch (1), spiny lobster (1), sea cucumbers, sea urchins, all coral, and 43 finfish species (* 2 new finfish species)

St. Thomas/St. John FMP Queen conch (1), spiny lobster (1), sea cucumbers, sea urchins, all coral, and 47 finfish species (*3 new finfish species)

Finfish Species New to Management under the St. Thomas/St. John FMP Family Species common names Groupers Yellowmouth Mackerels and Tunas Wahoo Dolphin fishes Dolphin

Action 2: Establish stocks or stock complexes in each of the (STT, STX, PR) FMPs

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Alternative 1. No Action. In the X Island FMP, retain the stocks/stock complexes presently used for management in the X Island EEZ under the Reef Fish, Spiny Lobster, Queen Conch, and Corals and Reef Associated Plants and Invertebrates (Coral) FMPs. Alternative 2. Do not organize the species in the X Island FMP in stock complexes. Species would be managed as individual stocks.   Alternative 3. Manage species in the X Island FMP as individual stocks or as stock complexes, based on scientific analysis, including one or more of the following: cluster analysis based on landings patterns; outcomes from the SEDAR Caribbean Data Evaluation Workshop (2009) (only for species previously managed that will remain in the FMP); biological/life history similarities and vulnerability (for all species); or, expert opinion from the scientific and fishing communities (for all species). (Tables) Alternative 4. Where there are stock complexes, select an indicator stock based on any of the following (Sub-Alternatives TBD)

Action 2: Establish stocks or stock complexes in each of the (STT, STX, PR) FMPs

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Alternative 3. (DRAFT) – Recommendations from SSC and DAPs for PUERTO RICO

Family or Class Stock/Stock Complexes Species Name Common Name

Strombidae -- True conchs Queen conch Lobatus (Strombus) gigas Queen conch

Palinuridae -- Spiny lobster Spiny Lobster Panulirus argus Caribbean spiny lobster

Lutjanidae -- Snappers

SU1

Apsilus dentatus Black snapper Lutjanus buccanella Blackfin snapper Lutjanus vivanus* Silk snapper* Rhomboplites aurorubens Vermilion snapper Pristipomoides aquilonaris Wenchman

SU2 Pristipomoides macrophthalmus Cardinal snapper

Etelis oculatus* Queen snapper*

SU3 Lutjanus synagris Lane snapper

SU4 Lutjanus analis* Mutton snapper* Lutjanus jocu Dog snapper Lutjanus apodus Schoolmaster

SU5 Ocyurus chrysurus Yellowtail snapper

SU6 Lutjanus cyanopterus Cubera snapper

* Indicator species (draft)

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Alternative 3. (DRAFT) – Recommendations from SSC and DAPs (Puerto Rico...)

Family or Class Stock/Stock Complexes Species Name Common Name

Serranidae -- Groupers

GU1 Epinephelus striatus Nassau Grouper GU2 Epinephelus itajara Goliath grouper

GU3A Epinephelus guttatus* Red hind* Epinephelus adscensionis Rock hind

GU3 Cephalopholis cruentata Graysby Cephalopholis fulva* Coney*

GU4

Mycteroperca bonaci Black grouper Epinephelus morio Red grouper Mycteroperca tigris Tiger grouper Mycteroperca venenosa Yellowfin grouper Mycteroperca interstitialis Yellowmouth grouper

GU5 Hyporthodus flavolimbatus Yellowedge grouper Hyporthodus mystacinus Misty grouper

Scaridae -- Parrotfishes

Parrotfish 1 Scarus coeruleus Blue parrotfish Scarus coelestinus Midnight parrotfish Scarus guacamaia Rainbow parrotfish

Parrotfish 2

Scarus vetula Queen parrotfish Scarus taeniopterus Princess parrotfish Sparisoma chrysopterum Redtail parrotfish Sparisoma viride Stoplight parrotfish Sparisoma aurofrenatum Redband parrotfish Scarus iseri Striped parrotfish

Acanthuridae -- Surgeonfishes Surgeonfish Acanthurus coeruleus Blue tang Acanthurus tractus Ocean surgeonfish Acanthurus chirurgus Doctorfish

Balistidae -- Triggerfishes Triggerfish Canthidermis sufflamen Ocean triggerfish Balistes vetula* Queen triggerfish* Balistes capriscus Gray triggerfish

Action 2: Establish stocks or stock complexes in each of the (STT, STX, PR) FMPs

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Alternative 3. (DRAFT) – Recommendations from SSC and DAPs (PUERTO RICO) Family or Class Stock/Stock

Complexes Species Name Common Name

Labridae -- Wrasses Wrasse 1 Lachnolaimus maximus Hogfish

Wrasse 2 Halichoeres radiatus Puddingwife Bodianus rufus Spanish hogfish

Pomacanthidae -- Angelfishes Angelfish Holacanthus ciliaris Queen angelfish Pomacanthus arcuatus Gray angelfish Pomacanthus paru French angelfish

Sphyraenidae -- Barracudas Barracuda Sphyraena barracuda Great barracuda

Lobotidae -- Tripletail Tripletail Lobotes surinamensis Tripletail

Myliobatidae -- Eagle and Manta

Manta Manta birostris Manta

Spot Eagle Aetobatus narinari Spotted eagle ray (chucho)

Sting ray Dasyatis americana Sting ray

Haemulidae -- Grunts Grunts Haemulon plumieri White grunt

Carangidae -- Jacks

JU1 Caranx hippos Crevalle jack

JU2 Alectis ciliaris African pompano

JU3 Elagatis bipinnulata Rainbow runner

Coryphaenidae -- Dolphin fish Dorado Coryphaena hippurus* Dolphin* Coryphaena equiselis Pompano dolphin

Scombridae -- Mackerels and tunas

Tuna 1 Euthynnus alletteratus Little tunny

Tuna 2 Thunnus atlanticus Blackfin tuna

K01 Scomberomorus cavalla King mackerel

K02 Scomberomorus regalis Cero

Wahoo Acanthocybium solandri Wahoo

Classs Holothuroidea -- Sea Cucumbers Cucumbers All (several families and sps) Sea cucumbers

Class Echinoidea -- Sea Urchins Urchins All (several families and sps) Sea urchins

All Corals (soft, hard, mesophotic, deep-water) Corals Several families and species Corals

Action 2: Establish stocks or stock complexes in each of the (STT, STX, PR) FMPs

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Alternative 3. (DRAFT) – Recommendations from SSC and DAPs for ST.CROIX

Family or Class Stock/Stock Complexes Species Name Common Name

Strombidae -- True conchs Queen Conch Lobatus (Strombus) gigas Queen conch Palinuridae -- Spiny lobster Spiny Lobster Panulirus argus Caribbean spiny lobster

Lutjanidae -- Snappers

SU1

Apsilus dentatus Black snapper Lutjanus buccanella Blackfin snapper

Lutjanus vivanus Silk snapper Rhomboplites aurorubens Vermilion snapper

SU2 Etelis oculatus Queen snapper

SU3 Lutjanus griseus Gray snapper Lutjanus synagris Lane snapper

SU4 Lutjanus analis Mutton snapper

SU5 Lutjanus apodus Schoolmaster SU6 Ocyurus chrysurus Yellowtail snapper

Serranidae -- Groupers

GU1 Epinephelus striatus Nassau Grouper

GU2 Epinephelus itajara Goliath grouper

GU3 Cephalopholis fulva Coney Cephalopholis cruentata Graysby

GU4 Epinephelus guttatus Red hind Epinephelus adscensionis Rock hind

GU5

Mycteroperca bonaci Black grouper

Epinephelus morio Red grouper

Mycteroperca tigris Tiger grouper

Mycteroperca venenosa Yellowfin grouper

GU6 Hyporthodus mystacinus Misty grouper

Action 2: Establish stocks or stock complexes in each of the (STT, STX, PR) FMPs

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Alternative 3. (DRAFT) – Recommendations from SSC and DAPs for ST. CROIX

Family or Class Stock/Stock Complexes Species Name Common Name

Scaridae -- Parrotfishes

Parrotfish 1 Scarus coeruleus Blue parrotfish Scarus coelestinus Midnight parrotfish Scarus guacamaia Rainbow parrotfish

Parrotfish 2

Scarus vetula Queen parrotfish Scarus taeniopterus Princess parrotfish Sparisoma chrysopterum Redtail parrotfish Sparisoma viride Stoplight parrotfish Sparisoma aurofrenatum Redband parrotfish Sparisoma rubripinne Redfin parrotfish Scarus iseri Striped parrotfish

Acanthuridae -- Surgeonfishes Surgeonfish Acanthurus coeruleus Blue tang Acanthurus tractus Ocean surgeonfish Acanthurus chirurgus Doctorfish

Pomacanthidae -- Angelfishes Angelfish Holacanthus ciliaris Queen angelfish Pomacanthus arcuatus Gray angelfish Pomacanthus paru French angelfish

Haemulidae -- Grunts Grunt U 1 Haemulon sciurus Bluestriped grunt Haemulon plumieri White grunt

Holocentridae -- Squirrelfish Squirrelfish Holocentrus rufus Longspine squirrelfish

Balistidae -- Triggerfish Queen Triggerfish Balistes vetula Queen triggerfish

Coryphaenidae -- Dolphin fish Dolphin Coryphaena hippurus Dolphin Scombridae -- Mackerels and tunas Wahoo Acanthocybium solandri Wahoo Class Holothuroidea – Sea Cucumbers Cucumbers All (several families and sps.) Sea cucumbers

Class Echinoidea -- Sea Urchins Urchins All (several families and sps.) Sea urchins All Corals (soft, hard, mesophotic, deep-water) Corals Several families and sps. Corals

Action 2: Establish stocks or stock complexes in each of the (STT, STX, PR) FMPs

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Alternative 3. (DRAFT) – Recommendations from SSC and DAPs for ST.THOMAS/ST. JOHN

Family Stock/Stock Complexes Scientific Name Common Name

Strombidae -- True conchs Queen Conch Lobatus (Strombus) gigas Queen conch

Palinuridae -- Spiny lobster Spiny Lobster Panulirus argus Caribbean spiny lobster

Lutjanidae -- Snappers

SU1

Apsilus dentatus Black snapper Lutjanus buccanella Blackfin snapper Lutjanus vivanus Silk snapper Rhomboplites aurorubens Vermilion snapper

SU2 Etelis oculatus Queen snapper

SU3 Lutjanus synagris Lane snapper Lutjanus analis Mutton snapper

SU4 Ocyurus chrysurus Yellowtail snapper

Serranidae -- Groupers

GU1 Epinephelus striatus Nassau Grouper

GU2 Epinephelus itajara Goliath grouper

GU3 Cephalopholis fulva Coney Epinephelus guttatus Red hind grouper

GU4

Mycteroperca bonaci Black grouper Epinephelus morio Red grouper Mycteroperca tigris Tiger grouper Mycteroperca venenosa Yellowfin grouper

GU5 Mycteroperca interstitialis Yellowmouth grouper Hyporthodus flavolimbatus Yellowedge grouper Hyporthodus mystacinus Misty grouper

Action 2: Establish stocks or stock complexes in each of the (STT, STX, PR) FMPs

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(Continue) Alternative 3. (DRAFT) – Recommendations from SSC and DAPs for ST. THOMAS/ST. JOHN

Family Stock/Stock Complexes Scientific Name Common Name

Scaridae -- Parrotfishes

Parrotfish 1

Scarus coeruleus Blue parrotfish

Scarus coelestinus Midnight parrotfish

Scarus guacamaia Rainbow parrotfish

Parrotfish 2

Scarus vetula Queen parrotfish Scarus taeniopterus Princess parrotfish Sparisoma chrysopterum Redtail parrotfish Sparisoma viride Stoplight parrotfish Sparisoma aurofrenatum Redband parrotfish Scarus iseri Striped parrotfish Sparisoma rubripinne Redfin parrotfish

Haemulidae -- Grunts Grunts 1

Haemulon plumieri White grunt Haemulon sciurus Bluestriped grunt

Grunts 2 Haemulon album Margate

Sparidae -- Porgies Porgies

Calamus bajonado Jolthead porgy Calamus pennatula Pluma Calamus penna Sheepshead porgy Archosargus rhomboidalis Sea bream

Carangidae -- Jacks Jacks 1 Caranx crysos Blue runner

Action 2: Establish stocks or stock complexes in each of the (STT, STX, PR) FMPs

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(Continue) Alternative 3. (DRAFT) – Recommendations from SSC and DAPs for ST. THOMAS/ST. JOHN

Family Stock/Stock Complexes Scientific Name Common Name

Acanthuridae -- Surgeonfishes Surgeonfishes

Acanthurus coeruleus Blue tang Acanthurus tractus Ocean surgeonfish Acanthurus chirurgus Doctorfish

Labridae -- Wrasses Hogfish Lachnolaimus maximus Hogfish

Pomacanthidae -- Angelfishes Angelfish Holacanthus ciliaris Queen angelfish Pomacanthus arcuatus Gray angelfish Pomacanthus paru French angelfish

Balistidae -- Triggerfishes Queen triggerfish Balistes vetula Queen triggerfish (Old Wife)

Coryphaenidae -- Dolphin fish Dolphin Coryphaena hippurus Dolphin

Scombridae -- Mackerels and tunas Wahoo Acanthocybium solandri Wahoo

Classs Holothuroidea -- Sea Cucumbers Cucumbers All (several families and

species) Sea cucumbers

Class Echinoidea -- Sea Urchins Urchins All (several families and

species) Sea urchins

All Corals (soft, hard, mesophotic, deep-water) Corals Several families and species Corals

Action 3: Define Management Reference Points for Stocks/Stock complexes in each of the Puerto Rico, St. Thomas/St. John and St Croix FMPs (*UNDER DEVELOPMENT)

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(DRAFT) Action 3(A): Acceptable Biological Catch (ABC) Control Rule for Stocks/Stocks Complexes in the X Island FMP.

Alternative 1. No action. Retain the specification of an ABC control rule by the methods used in the 2010 and 2011 Caribbean ACL Amendments, as applicable (varies per Island). For those species not previously managed in federal waters of X Island, no ABC control rule is established.   Alternative 2. The OFL and ABC will be set by the Council’s SSC on an ad hoc basis for each stock/stock complex.   Alternative 3. For a stock/stock complex in the X Island FMP, adopt the ABC Control Rule described in Table X.

See Flowchart

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(DRAFT) Action 3A Flowchart

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Action 3(B): Annual Catch Limits for Stocks/Stocks Complexes in the X Island FMP.

Things to Consider •  Council establishes management uncertainty •  Optimum Yield (OY) = the amount of fish which will provide the greatest overall benefit

to the Nation, particularly with respect to food production and recreational opportunities, and taking into account the protection of marine ecosystems.

•  OY was set as = ACL in the 2010 and 2011 Caribbean ACL Amendments •  The AM Triggers Amendment is based on the relationship between the ACL and OY.

DRAFT Alternatives (TBD*) Alternative 1. The ACL would be derived by the methods used in the 2010 and 2011 Caribbean ACL Amendments, as applicable. For species not previously managed in federal waters, no ACL is determined. Alternative 2. For a stock/stock complex in the X Island FMP, determine the ACL based on the formula in one of the sub-alternatives below and the ABC established in Action 3(A).

Sub-Alternatives 2a -2x. ACL = ABC x buffer

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Action 3(B)(ii): Annual Catch Limit Allocation and Management (Puerto Rico FMP only)

Separation of recreational and commercial sectors

Alternative 1. No action. Do not specify sector-specific ACLs. Alternative 2. Specify separate commercial and recreational ACLs

Action 4. Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) Description and Identification for Species Not Previously Managed in Federal Waters of X Island EFH: "those waters and substrate necessary to fish for spawning, breeding, feeding or growth to maturity.”

•  Identification and Description of EFH must occur for any new species added to the FMPs and any existing designations removed for species not included in the island-based FMPs.

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Alternative 1. No action. Do not describe and identify EFH for species not previously managed in federal waters of X Island. Alternative 2. Describe and identify EFH according to functional relationships between life history stages of federally-managed species and X Island marine and estuarine habitats.

Action 4. Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) Description and Identification for Species Not Previously Managed in Federal Waters of X Island

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Alternative 3. Use other method(s) to describe and identify EFH for species not previously managed in federal waters of X Island. The March 2004 Final EIS for the Generic EFH Amendment explored a number of concepts that could be used depending on data availability. Some of these methods for describing EFH include: 1)  Designating EFH based on distribution data (distribution of habitat types, fish species and

fishing effort) (Level 1 data – surveys of presence/absence; simple habitat/species associations).

2)  Designating EFH based on habitat-related densities of the species (EFH would be defined as

the area where the density or relative abundance of a species life stage is above a threshold level) (Level 2 – Survey/fishery related CPUE as proxy for density; or spatial modeling of probability of occurrence, or other forms of habitat suitability models).

3)  Using spatial data to designate EFH (Level 2 - would use spatially explicit, qualitative or

quantitative information that link fish distributions and habitat to describe and identify EFH). (Continues on next slide)

Action 4. Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) Description and Identification for Species Not Previously Managed in Federal Waters of X Island

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4)  Habitat suitability models (uses habitat suitability modeling prepared by NOS to infer

information about species distribution, and possibly relative density (i.e. assuming that habitats with a higher suitability support greater abundances of a species life stage).

5)  Designating EFH based on data on growth, reproduction, or survival rates within habitats

(obtained from tagging data (growth), fecundity data by area). 6) Designating EFH based on production rates by habitat.

Action 5: Framework Procedures for each of the Island-Based FMPs

•  The purpose of the framework is to allow the Council to more expeditiously adjust reference points and management measures in response to changing fishery conditions (usually takes less time than an amendment)

Alternative 1. No action. Do not modify the existing framework procedure for implementing management measures in the X Island FMP.

Alternative 2. Adopt the base Framework Procedure listed in Table X.

Alternative 3. Adopt the more broad Framework Procedure listed in Table Y.

Alternative 4. Adopt the more narrow Framework Procedure listed in Table Z.

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Types of Framework Procedures Open frameworks address issues where there is more policy discretion in selecting among various management options developed to address an identified management issue, such as changing a size limit to reduce harvest. Takes less time than an amendment to an FMP.

Example: Changing the commercial quota for queen conch in STX in 2013 (Regulatory Amendment 2 to the Queen Conch FMP).

Alternative 2 (base) has two types of open frameworks: Types of Open Frameworks

Abbreviated Framework Standard Framework

Can be used for routine or insignificant changes Regulatory changes that do not qualify as routine or insignificant.

Request is made with letter or memo from the Council to the RA with supporting analyses (biological, social, economic) Requires a completed framework document with

supporting analyses If RA concurs and approves action, it will be implemented through publication of FR Notice.

Council to specify the list of Actions that can be taken under each Framework (set thresholds of what can be done under each, for example, bag limit change of 1 fish (Abbreviated)

Closed Frameworks address much more specific factual circumstances, where the FMP and implementing regulations identify specific action to be taken in the event of specific facts occurring, such as closing a sector of a fishery after their quota has been harvested.

ü  The action’s ecological, economic, and social impacts have already been described in the analyses prepared when the framework measure was adopted.

These actions are taken by “rule-related notices”

Example: AM-based closures in 2016 fishing year when an ACL has been exceeded. Federal Register Notice announcing the closures.

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Alternative 2 (base) Alternative 3 (broad) Alternative 4 (narrow)

Types of Framework (FMW) Processes

-  Open abbreviated (Abbv.) -  Open Standard -  Closed

-  Open -  Closed

-  Open -  Closed

When can open framework be used

-  New stock assessment or other comparable scientific information.

-  New info or circumstances -  When changes are required to comply with applicable

law or court order. Abbreviated FMW can be used for minor or insignificant changes. Standard framework for all other allowed changes.

In response to any additional information or changed circumstances.

Only when there is a new assessment.

Actions that can be taken

-  Abbreviated Open FMW can be used for actions that are considered minor and insignificant

-  Standard Open FMW. Used for all others. List of actions that can be taken under Abbv. And Standard Open FMW are given.

-  Closed FMW can be used for a specific list of actions.

-  Open FMW can be used for a representative list of actions, plus other measures deemed appropriate by the Council.

-  Closed FMW can be used for a specific list of actions, plus any other immediate actions specified in the regulations.

-  Open FMW can only be used for specific listed actions.

-  Closed FMW can be used for a

specific list of actions.

Public Input Requires public discussion in at least one Council meeting. Requires public discussion at one Council meeting

Requires public discussion during at least three Council meetings, and discussion at separate public hearings within the areas most affected by the proposed measures.

APs/SSC participation

The Council may convene its SSC or an AP(s), as appropriate

Convening the SSC or an AP(s) prior to final action is not required.

The Council shall convene its SSC and an AP(s).

How is a request of action made

-  Abbv. requires a letter or memo from the Council with supporting analyses

-  Standard requires a completed FMW document with supporting analyses.

Via letter, memo, or the completed FMW document with supporting analyses.

Via letter, memo, or the completed FMW document with supporting analyses.

Action 5: Framework Procedures - Summary comparison of draft alternatives

Summary/Status of Draft Actions and Alternatives Draft Environmental Impact Statements (DEIS)

for the Island-Based FMPs

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Action 1 - Determine Species to be Included for Management in the X Island FMP * Preliminary Preferred – Alternative 2 Action 2 - Establish Stocks or Stock Complexes in the X Island FMP * Final draft groupings recommended by SSC and DAPs.

- Indicator species for some groups?

Action 3 - Management Reference Points * Preliminary Preferred – Alternative 3 for all islands/species:

Use ABC Control Rule (ABC CR) recommended by SSC

-  Action 3 sub-actions and alternatives will be modified based on the ABC CR (see flowchart) -  New sub-action to allocate harvest between commercial and recreational sectors (Puerto

Rico only)

Summary of Draft Actions and Alternatives DEIS’s for the Island-Based FMPs

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Action 4 - Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) Description and Identification for Species Not Previously Managed in Federal Waters of X Island

* Alternatives: methods previously evaluated/used for rest of managed sps.

Action 5 - Framework Procedures for the X Island FMP * Four alternatives modified from Gulf/SA/Caribbean Councils framework

procedures.

Next steps: •  IPT continues developing the draft alternatives and effects analyses to

include on each of the DEIS for each island management area. •  IPT incorporates recommendations from July SSC meeting on Action

3 (Management Reference Points) into first versions of DEIS’s •  Council reviews the draft alternatives and provides input at the August

2017 Meeting. •  The preferred alternative for each Action will become the

management measure that will be included in the respective FMP.

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IBFMP Draft Timeline (Updated 4/2017)  

December  2016       Council  Mee3ng  Reviewed  DRAFT  Ac3ons  and  Alterna3ves;  Goals  and  Objec3ves  from  PR,  STT/STJ,  STX;  Ac3on  3  guidance;  Next  steps  

February  2-­‐6,  2017   SSC  Mee3ng  

Finalized  Ac3on  1  species  selec3on.  Discussed  Ac3on  2  groupings.  Scheduled  new  SSC  Mee3ng  for  April  2017  to  finalize  Ac3on  2  and  Ac3on  3    

March  7-­‐8,  2017   DAP  Mee3ngs  

Reviewed  and  Commented  on  Ac3ons  and  Alterna3ves-­‐emphasis  groupings  .    Meanwhile,  staff  con3nued  development  of  DRAFT  FMPs  Public  Hearing  DraXs  and  DEIS’s  

April  3-­‐7,  2017   SSC  Mee3ng  

Finalized  Ac3on  2  groupings.    Finalized  Ac3on  3  year  sequences  for  Puerto  Rico.    Scheduled  new  SSC  Mee3ng  for  July  2017  to  finalize  Ac3on  3.  

April  18-­‐19,  2017   Council  Mee3ng   SSC  preliminary  outcomes;  DAP  input  

Spring/Summer   IPT   Con3nue  development  of  DEIS’s  with  info  available  

July  10-­‐14,  2017   SSC  Mee3ng   Finalize  Ac3on  3  for  all  island  management  areas  

Summer  2017   IPT   Con3nue  development  of  DEIS’s  with  informa3on  from  SSC  mtg.  

August  15-­‐16,  2017   Council  Mee3ng  Review  outcomes  of  July  SSC  Mee3ng;    Review  first  draX  of  DEIS’s;  Choose  Preferred  Alts*    

Fall  2017   IPT   Finalize  FMPs  PHDs  and  DEIS’s  for  December  Council  Mee3ng  

Dec  13-­‐14,  2017   Council  Mee3ng  Council  reviews  FMPs  PHDs  and  DEIS’s  (if  no  changes  needed  approve  for  public  hearings  and  DEIS’s  publica3on)  

Winter  2018   Staff   Publish  DEIS’s  for  public  comment.    Hold  Public  Hearings    

Spring  2018   Council  Mee3ng   Council  votes  to  submit  FMPs  for  Secretarial  approval  

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*Action 5: Framework Procedures (DRAFT) •  Allows a class of actions to be undertaken pursuant to procedures described under the

particular Island-Based FMP without requiring an amendment to the underlying FMP. Thus management actions can be adjusted within the scope and criteria established by the FMP and implementing regulations, which differs from revising management measures through a lengthier amendment to the FMP.

•  In this action, framework measures are intended to describe future management actions, which would be implemented within a range as defined and analyzed in the FMPs and associated analyses. If the action proposed does not fall within the scope of the FMP, then the FMP must be amended and framework actions cannot be used.

•  Management measures that could be adjusted through framework amendments include quotas adjustments, closures, bag/trip limits, gear rules, and reference point modifications.

•  The purpose of the framework is to allow the Council to more expeditiously adjust reference points and management measures in response to changing fishery conditions

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