[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 50, Volume 4]
[Revised as of October 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 50CFR622.42]

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                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
 
                         DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
 
PART 622--FISHERIES OF THE CARIBBEAN, GULF, AND SOUTH ATLANTIC--Table of Contents
 
                     Subpart C--Management Measures
 
Sec. 622.42  Quotas.

    Quotas apply for the fishing year for each species or species group. 
Except for the quotas for Gulf and South Atlantic coral, the quotas 
include species harvested from state waters adjoining the EEZ. Quotas 
for species managed under this part are as follows. (See Sec. 622.32 for 
limitations on taking prohibited and limited-harvest species. The 
limitations in Sec. 622.32 apply without regard to whether the species 
is harvested by a vessel operating under a commercial vessel permit or 
by a person subject to the bag limits.)
    (a) Gulf reef fish--(1) Commercial quotas. The following quotas 
apply to persons who fish under commercial vessel permits for Gulf reef 
fish, as required under Sec. 622.4(a)(2)(v).
    (i) Red snapper--4.65 million lb (2.11 million kg), round weight, 
apportioned as follows:
    (A) Two-thirds of the quota specified in Sec. 622.42(a)(1)(i), 3.10 
million lb (1.41 million kg), available at noon on February 1 each year, 
subject to the closure provisions of Secs. 622.34(l) and 
622.43(a)(1)(i).
    (B) The remainder available at noon on October 1 each year, subject 
to the closure provisions of Secs. 622.34(l) and 622.43(a)(1)(i).
    (ii) Deep-water groupers (i.e., yellowedge grouper, misty grouper, 
warsaw grouper, snowy grouper, and speckled hind), and, after the quota 
for shallow-water grouper is reached, scamp, combined--1.60 million lb 
(0.73 million kg), round weight.
    (iii) Shallow-water groupers (i.e., all groupers other than deep-
water groupers, jewfish, and Nassau grouper), including scamp before the 
quota for shallow-water groupers is reached, combined--9.80 million lb 
(4.45 million kg), round weight.
    (2) Recreational quota for red snapper. The following quota applies 
to persons who harvest red snapper other than under commercial vessel 
permits for Gulf reef fish and the commercial quota specified in 
paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section--4.47 million lb (2.03 million kg), 
round weight.
    (3) Shallow-water groupers, that is, all groupers other than deep-
water groupers, jewfish, and Nassau grouper, including scamp before the 
quota for shallow-water groupers is reached, combined--9.8 million lb 
(4.4 million kg), round weight.
    (b) Gulf and South Atlantic allowable octocoral. The quota for all 
persons who harvest allowable octocoral in the EEZ of the Gulf and South 
Atlantic is 50,000 colonies. A colony is a continuous group of coral 
polyps forming a single unit.
    (c) King and Spanish mackerel. King and Spanish mackerel quotas 
apply to persons who fish under commercial vessel permits for king or 
Spanish mackerel, as required under Sec. 622.4(a)(2)(iii) or (iv). A 
fish is counted against the quota for the area where it is caught when 
it is first sold.
    (1) Migratory groups of king mackerel-- (i) Gulf migratory group. 
The quota for the Gulf migratory group of king mackerel is 3.26 million 
lb (1.48 million kg). The Gulf migratory group is divided into eastern 
and western zones separated by 87 deg.31[min]06[sec] W. long., which is 
a line directly south from the Alabama/Florida boundary. Quotas for the 
eastern and western zones are as follows:
    (A) Eastern zone--2.25 million lb (1.02 million kg), which is 
further divided into quotas as follows:
    (1) Florida east coast subzone--1,040,625 lb (472,020 kg).
    (2) Florida west coast subzone--(i) Southern--1,040,625 lb (472,020 
kg), which is further divided into a quota of 520,312 lb (236,010 kg) 
for vessels fishing with hook-and-line and a quota of 520,312 lb

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(236,010 kg) for vessels fishing with run-around gillnets.
    (ii) Northern--168,750 lb (76,544 kg).
    (3) Description of Florida subzones. The Florida east coast subzone 
is that part of the eastern zone north of 25 deg.20.4[min] N. lat., 
which is a line directly east from the Miami-Dade/Monroe County, FL, 
boundary. The Florida west coast subzone is that part of the eastern 
zone south and west of 25 deg.20.4[min] N. lat. The Florida west coast 
subzone is further divided into southern and northern subzones. From 
November 1 through March 31, the southern subzone is that part of the 
Florida west coast subzone that extends south and west from 
25 deg.20.4[min] N. lat. to 26 deg.19.8[min] N. lat., a line directly 
west from the Lee/Collier County, FL, boundary (i.e., the area off 
Collier and Monroe Counties). From April 1 through October 31, the 
southern subzone is that part of the Florida west coast subzone that is 
between 26 deg.19.8[min] N. lat. and 25 deg.48[min] N. lat., which is a 
line directly west from the Monroe/Collier County, FL, boundary (i.e., 
off Collier County). The northern subzone is that part of the Florida 
west coast subzone that is between 26 deg.19.8[min] N. lat. and 
87 deg.31[min]06[sec] W. long., which is a line directly south from the 
Alabama/Florida boundary.
    (B) Western zone--1.01 million lb (0.46 million kg).
    (ii) Atlantic migratory group. The quota for the Atlantic migratory 
group of king mackerel is 3.71 million lb (1.68 million kg). No more 
than 0.40 million lb (0.18 million kg) may be harvested by purse seines.
    (2) Migratory groups of Spanish mackerel--(i) Gulf migratory group. 
The quota for the Gulf migratory group of Spanish mackerel is 5.187 
million lb (2.353 million kg).
    (ii) Atlantic migratory group. The quota for the Atlantic migratory 
group of Spanish mackerel is 3.87 million lb (1.76 million kg).
    (d) Royal red shrimp in the Gulf. The quota for all persons who 
harvest royal red shrimp in the Gulf is 392,000 lb (177.8 mt), tail 
weight.
    (e) South Atlantic snapper-grouper, excluding wreckfish. The quotas 
apply to persons who are not subject to the bag limits. (See 
Sec. 622.39(a)(1) for applicability of the bag limits.)
    (1) Snowy grouper--344,508 lb (156,266 kg), gutted weight, that is, 
eviscerated but otherwise whole.
    (2) Golden tilefish--1,001,663 lb (454,347 kg), gutted weight, that 
is, eviscerated but otherwise whole.
    (3) Greater amberjack--1,169,931 lb (530,672 kg), gutted weight, 
that is, eviscerated but otherwise whole.
    (f) Wreckfish. The quota for wreckfish applies to wreckfish 
shareholders, or their employees, contractors, or agents, and is 2 
million lb (907,185 kg), round weight. See Sec. 622.15 for information 
on the wreckfish shareholder under the ITQ system.

[61 FR 34934, July 3, 1996, as amended at 61 FR 48643, Sept. 16, 1996; 
62 FR 13988, Mar. 25, 1997; 62 FR 23674, May 1, 1997; 62 FR 46679, Sept. 
4, 1997; 62 FR 67723, Dec. 30, 1997; 63 FR 8356, Feb. 19, 1998; 63 FR 
10569, Mar. 4, 1998; 64 FR 3629, Jan. 25, 1999; 64 FR 45459, Aug. 20, 
1999; 64 FR 59126, Nov. 2, 1999; 65 FR 16340, Mar. 28, 2000; 65 FR 
30363, May 11, 2000; 65 FR 41016, July 3, 2000; 65 FR 50162, Aug. 17, 
2000; 66 FR 17369, Mar. 30, 2001]