Participants in certain federally regulated fisheries in the Southeast Region must mark their fishing gear with the vessel's official identification number or permit number (depending on the fishery) and color code. Harvesters of aquaculture live rock must mark or tag the material deposited. Marking may include the use of geologically distinguishable materials. These requirements are needed to aid fishery enforcement activities and for purposes of gear identification of lost or damaged gear and related civil proceedings.
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Pub.L. 94 - 265 303
Name of Law: Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act as amended in 2006
There are changes in Items 13 and 14 of the OMB 83-I due to a program change which banned fish traps from the Gulf of Mexico reef fish fishery; this resulted in a decrease of 3,320 traps, the associated burden of 387 hours, and associated cost of $4,316.
In addition, there is an adjustment of one hour, as the previous hours for coral rock marking were incorrectly rounded down to 277. There is no actual cost adjustment, but there appears to be one for $410, as the previous total burden was migrated into ROCIS, rounded down to the nearest thousand.
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Jason Rueter 727 824-5350
No
On behalf of this Federal agency, I certify that the collection of information encompassed by this request complies with 5 CFR 1320.9 and the related provisions of 5 CFR 1320.8(b)(3).
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