Eric Olson, Chairman
Chris Oliver, Executive Director
SUBJECT: Title
BSAI Crab Cooperative Reports; Crew Provisions, etc.
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ESTIMATED TIME:
6 hours (all Fishing Cooperative Issues)
ACTION REQUIRED: Recommended Action
Receive cooperative reports.
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BACKGROUND:
The Congressional-lead rationalization of the Bering Sea Aleutian Islands (BSAI) crab fishery in 2005 was a response to significant issues in crew safety, resource conservation, bycatch management and economic instability for competing parties of the previous derby-style fishery. Despite the improvements in most of these areas, criticisms have been raised by some stakeholders as a result of rationalization. The program's 5-year review highlighted these issues, which included the social and economic concerns of:
(1) the transfer of quota share (QS) among non-active participants;
(2) the high lease rates for individual fishing quota (IFQ);
(3) the amount of the lease rate that is charged against crew compensation;
(4) and a decline in the percent of gross vessel revenue attributed to crew compensation.
These concerns prompted the Council to request the presentation of two analyses at the February 2013 meeting. The first analysis was an initial review of a Regulatory Impact Review/Initial Regulatory Flexibly Act analysis (RIR/IRFA) evaluating the Council's management options for promoting transfers of QS to those who have maintained active participation in that fishery. The second was a discussion paper that considered addressing lease rates, crew compensation, and active participation through flexible cooperative management. The discussion paper suggested the utility of an annual cooperative report in understanding cooperatives' self-management of these issues.
After hearing these presentations from Council staff and testimony from stakeholders, the Council chose no immediate regulatory action. Instead the Council chose to send a letter to each of the crab coope...
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