SBRM Draft Amendment Presentation To: Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council April 9, 2013 New England Fishery Management Council April 25, 2013.

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SBRM Draft Amendment Presentation To: Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council April 9, 2013 New England Fishery Management Council April 25, 2013

SBRM FMAT Membership: Doug Potts – NERO SFD Gene Martin – NERO GC Kimberly Murray – NEFSC Susan Wigley – NEFSC Amy Van Atten – NEFSC Sara Weeks – NEFSC Richard Seagraves – MAFMC Tom Nies – NEFMC Katie Drew – ASMFC Toni Kerns – ASMFC Other Participants: Paul Rago – NEFSC Jessica Blaylock – NEFSC Ellen Keane – NERO PRD Katie Richardson – NERO NEPA

Outline of Presentation Brief Overview of SBRM and history Overview of alternatives from 2007 SBRM Omnibus Amendment Review draft alternatives for each of the 7 SBRM elements 3

SBRM Overview MSA requires all FMPs contain a standardized methodology to assess the amount and type of bycatch in the fishery Court found Groundfish A13 and Scallop A10 did not mandate an SBRM NE and MA Councils developed and approved the Omnibus SBRM Amendment to all FMPs, in A legal challenge was filed by Oceana

SBRM Overview District Court initially found in favor of NMFS Appeals Court overturned District Court ruling and vacated the amendment, remanding it to NMFS, in 2011 SBRM 3-year review also conducted in 2011 Councils formed the new FMAT to address the deficiencies identified by the Court, and include suggestions of SBRM 3-yr review, as time and resources allowed

2007 SBRM Omnibus Amendment Shaded cells indicate the approved and implemented alternatives of the MA and NE Councils

SBRM ElementAlternatives Under Consideration 1.Bycatch Reporting and Monitoring Mechanisms Status quoImplement electronic video monitoring 2.Analytical Techniques and Allocation of Observers Pre-2007 SBRM Amendment Integrated allocation approach Integrated allocation approach w/ importance filter Minimum percent observer coverage 3.SBRM Performance Standard No performance standardEstablish a CV standard 4.SBRM Review/ Reporting Process Status quo Specify a SBRM review process Require periodic discard reports 5.Framework Adjustment Provisions Status quo Framework adjustment Frameworks and annual adjustments Frameworks and annual adjustments-excluding fleets 6.Prioritization Process Status quo funding trigger Dedicated SBRM funding sources Council consultation Proportional adjustment Penultimate Cell Approach 7.Industry-Funded Observer Programs Status quo Observer provider approval Framework provisions Draft SBRM Omnibus Amendment Shaded cells indicate the approved and implemented alternatives of the MA and NE Councils

SBRM Element 1 Bycatch Reporting and Monitoring Mechanisms Status quo (2007 SBRM implemented alternative) Implement electronic video monitoring

SBRM Element 2 Analytical Techniques and Allocation of Observers Pre-2007 SBRM Amendment process Integrated allocation approach Integrated allocation approach w/ importance filter – Option A: 2007 SBRM public hearing draft – Option B: Filters as adopted in 2007 SBRM (2007 SBRM implemented option) – Option C: Same as option B, but without unlikely (gray- cell) filter (Status quo) Minimum percent observer coverage

SBRM Element 3 SBRM Performance Standard No SBRM Performance Standard Establish a CV standard (Status quo) (2007 SBRM implemented alternative)

SBRM Element 4 SBRM Review/Reporting Process No Review or Reporting Requirements (Status quo) Specify an SBRM review process – Option A: Annually – Option B: Every 5 years – Option C: SAFE Report Schedule – Option D: Every 3 years (2007 SBRM implemented option) Require periodic discard reports – Option A: Semi-annually – Option B: Annually (2007 SBRM implemented option) Components of discard report would be modified to be more Council friendly, based on work of 3 year review FMAT.

SBRM Element 5 Framework Adjustment Provisions Status quo Framework adjustment Frameworks and annual adjustments Frameworks and annual adjustments, except for fishing modes

SBRM Element 6 Prioritization Process 2 Parts Trigger (Element 6a) – How we determine the available funds Resulting Sea Day Adjustments (Element 6b) – What we do if the trigger condition is met

SBRM Element 6a Prioritization Process–Part 1: Trigger 6.1 Status quo (2007 SBRM Implemented alternative) – Uses combination of available sources of funding within established funding restrictions, limitations, and expectations – Found deficient by the Court 6.2 Identify dedicated SBRM funding sources – Funds provided under the Congressional appropriation to Northeast Fisheries Observer Program, plus a percentage of funding from other appropriations consistent with the average amount used in recent years for SBRM coverage. – Does not specify a dollar amount, but dedicates a proportion of funding sources to SBRM observer coverage.

Funding LineProportion Dedicated to SBRM Northeast Fisheries Observer Program100 percent Atlantic Coast Observers43 percent National Observer Program43 percent Reducing Bycatch - Observers13 percent Proportions reflect average funding used for NE SBRM observers in recent years Atlantic Coast Observers funding line is divided between Northeast Region, Southeast Region, and HQ. National Observer Program and Reducing Bycatch funds are divided between all 6 Regions and HQ. Observer funding from other sources may also be used outside of SBRM (MMPA, ESA, catch shares, etc). SBRM Element 6a 6.2 Identify dedicated SBRM funding sources, cont.

SBRM Element 6b Prioritization Process–Part 2: Sea Day Adjustment 6.3 Status quo (2007 SBRM Amendment) 6.4 Proportional adjustment approach 6.5 Penultimate cell approach

6.3 Status quo Within the Agency-funded fleets 1)Identify fleets that correspond to funding restrictions, limitations, and expectations 2)Adjustments of days to cover unfunded fleets 3)A blend of ad-hoc methods including sea day allocations proportional to last year’s effort used to meet funding source, Agency, and Council needs. 4)Consultation with Councils on proposed observer sea-day allocations. 5)However, this was found deficient by the Court.

6.4 Proportional Approach Within the Agency-funded fleets 1)Derive proportion shortfall: = (Total Sea Days Funded) / (Total Sea Days Needed) 2)For each fleet, calculate prioritized sea days: = Sea Days Needed * Proportion Shortfall 3)Fleets with too few sea days to give meaningful discard information would get minimum coverage of 3 trips per quarter.

6.5 Penultimate Approach Within the Agency-funded fleets 1) Identify the fleet with the most sea days needed 2) Instead of using the maximum amount of days for that fleet, use the next highest (penultimate) number of sea days for the fleet 3)Repeat across all fleets until the number of required sea days is within funding constraint. 4)Fleets with all sea days eliminated, or with too few sea days to give meaningful discard information would get minimum coverage of 3 trips per quarter.

Baseline Sea DaysFiltered Sea Days Shaded cells have been filtered out by the importance filter New fleet maximum values are determined

Days Needed for fleet 5,551 Days Prioritized to fleet 333 Impact: Red crab 140% CV Other FISH species groups <= 30% CV 5,218 day difference $6.3 million dollars

SBRM Element 7 Industry-Funded Observer Programs Status quo Observer provider approval Framework provisions

Summary of Alternatives Full list of potential SBRM alternatives for analysis Bold= Implemented 2007 SBRM alternatives * = New alternative from FMAT 1) Bycatch Reporting and Monitoring Mechanisms 1.1 Status quo 1.2 Implement electronic video monitoring 2) Analytical Techniques and Allocation of Observers 2.1 Pre-2007 SBRM process 2.2 Integrated allocation approach 2.3 Integrated allocation approach w/ importance filter – Option A: Importance filters as in draft 2007 SBRM – Option B: Importance filters as adopted in 2007 SBRM – Option C: Option B, but without unlikely (gray-cell) filter based on 3-yr review analysis (Status quo)* 2.4 Minimum percent observer coverage 3) SBRM Performance Standard 3.1 No SBRM Performance Standard 3.2 Establish a CV standard (Status quo) 4) SBRM Review/Reporting Process 4.1 Status quo – no required report or periodic review 4.2 Specify an SBRM review process – Option A – Annually – Option B – Every 5 years – Option C – SAFE report schedule – Option D – Every 3 years 4.3 Require periodic discard reports – Option A – Semi-annual – Option B - Annual 5) Framework Adjustment Provisions 5.1 Status quo 5.2 Framework adjustment 5.3 Frameworks and annual adjustments 5.4 Frameworks and annual adjustments without required Council action to add new fleets* 6) Prioritization Process 6a) Trigger 6.1 Status quo 6.2 Identify dedicated SBRM funding sources* 6b) Sea day adjustments 6.3 Status quo 6.4 Proportional adjustments* 6.5 Penultimate cell approach* 7) Industry-Funded Observer Programs 7.1 Status quo 7.2 Observer provider approval 7.3 Framework provisions

Schedule 24 Draft amendment to Councils April MA & NE Council Draft available for comment May 2013 Final Council approvals June MA & NE Council Proposed rule September 2013 Final rule November 2013 Final implementation 2014 coverage levels

Questions ?

Other SBRM Alternatives Alternatives considered, but rejected Alternative CV levels Quarterly discard reports Additional mechanisms to collect bycatch information Setting coverage levels based on non-managed species Alternative prioritization by adjusting filter cut points