Emergency Regulatory Action to Amend Subsection 29.80(b), Title 14, CCR

Summary

SCH Number
2022100380
Public Agency
California Fish and Game Commission (CDFGC)
Document Title
Emergency Regulatory Action to Amend Subsection 29.80(b), Title 14, CCR
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
10/19/2022
Document Description
Emergency Regulatory Action to Amend Subsection 29.80(b), Title 14, CCR, Re: Use of Hoop Nets for the Recreational Take of Crustaceans

Contact Information

Name
Melissa Miller-Henson
Agency Name
California Fish and Game Commission
Job Title
Executive Director
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Regions
Statewide
Other Location Info
Ocean waters of California

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Statutory Exemption
Type, Section or Code
Public Resources Code Section 21080 Actions to Prevent or Mitigate an Emergency
Reasons for Exemption
In compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA; Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.), the Commission adopted the regulation relying on a statutory exemption contained in Public Resources Code Section 21080 (Actions Necessary to Prevent or Mitigate an Emergency). The exemption applies to agency actions to prevent or mitigate an emergency. Animals listed under the federal Endangered Species Act have been observed entangled in fishing gear in increasing numbers since 2014. The animals in question are primarily humpback whale, blue whale, and Pacific leatherback sea turtle. The number of observed entanglements have since fallen from the height experienced during 2014 through 2017; however, marine life entanglement remains a persistent issue each year. A dramatic increase in hoop net fishing effort in the Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister) recreational fishery during times of elevated marine life entanglement risk has created the need for an emergency rulemaking to amend current hoop net regulations before the start of the next Dungeness crab season. The increase in hoop net fishing effort was a result of crab trap prohibitions declared pursuant to changes to subsection 29.80(c), Title 14, CCR, that became effective November 1, 2021. The emergency rulemaking will amend and clarify hoop net regulations to minimize entanglement risk of the federally protected species humpback whales, blue whales, and Pacific leatherback sea turtles. Emergency regulations will maintain the low entanglement risk of hoop nets by ensuring that the devices will be serviced every two hours and that design specifications will prevent the device from functioning as a crab trap that would otherwise incentivize longer soak periods. Other design modifications reduce the weight of the hoop net, thereby posing less harm to an entangled whale or sea turtle, should this occur. In addition, gear marking of hoop nets used north of Point Arguello, Santa Barbara County will aid in identifying this gear type to enforce these requirements and identify hoop nets involved in entanglements. The proposed actions will help reduce entanglement risk of protected marine life throughout the recreational Dungeness crab season. As such, the proposal is an activity that is the proper subject of CEQA’s exemption for actions necessary to prevent or mitigate an emergency. The Department will work with the Commission to develop long-term solutions while the emergency rule is in effect.

Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
14 CCR 15307 Protection of Natural Resources
Reasons for Exemption
In compliance with CEQA (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.), the Commission adopted the regulation by also relying on the categorical exemption contained in CEQA Guidelines Section 15307 (Title 14, CCR; Action by Regulatory Agencies for Protection of Natural Resources); the exemption applies to agency actions to protect natural resources. The adopted regulation is expected to help reduce entanglement risk for endangered whale and turtle species. As such, the proposal is an activity that is the proper subject of CEQA’s Class 7 categorical exemption.

Attachments

Notice of Exemption

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