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Statement of Scope
Department of Natural Resources
Rule No.:
FH-15-15(E) and FH-16-15
Relating to:
Lake Trout Harvest Limits in Lake Superior (chs. NR 20 and 25)
Rule Type:
Emergency and Permanent
1. Finding/nature of emergency:
The welfare of state-licensed commercial fishers, tribal commercial fishers, recreational anglers, and associated businesses is threatened by a decline in the lake trout population in the Apostle Islands vicinity of Lake Superior. An emergency rule is necessary to implement harvest limits for the 2015-16 lake trout harvest seasons.
2. Detailed description of the objective of the proposed rule:
The purpose of the emergency rule, and a possible permanent rule, is to amend Lake Superior lake trout harvest limits. The total allowable catch of lake trout in Wisconsin waters of Lake Superior is divided among tribal commercial fishers, tribal subsistence fishers, state-licensed commercial fishers, and state recreational anglers.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the Red Cliff and Bad River Bands of Lake Superior Chippewa are signatory to the Lake Superior Fishing Agreement, which specifies the allocation of annual lake trout quotas, defines refuges and special fishing areas, and establishes other terms and arrangements for state and tribal fishing activities. The 2005-2015 Lake Superior Fishing Agreement was signed on April 19, 2007 and if not reaffirmed or renegotiated will terminate on November 27, 2015. Negotiations during the fall of 2015 may result in new lake trout harvest limits. Whether or not these negotiations result in agreed upon harvest limits, adjustments to limits in current Administrative Code must be made to help manage the overall population of lake trout and ensure a sustainable lake trout fishery over the long-term. The recreational lake trout open season runs from December 1 through September 30. The commercial fishing season is open November 28 through September 30.
The proposed rule will:
Modify the commercial fishing harvest limits for lake trout on Lake Superior
Modify the recreational daily bag limit and/or size limit for lake trout on Lake Superior
Potentially include additional rule changes that are reasonably related to those discussed in this scope
3. Description of the existing policies relevant to the rule, new policies proposed to be included in the rule, and an analysis of policy alternatives:
The Wisconsin State-Tribal Technical Committee, which is made up of Department, Red Cliff, and Bad River biologists, provides recommendations for the total allowable lake trout harvest using the latest available data and modeling results. Although no recommendations were made in 2015, prior years’ data and recommendations are being considered in order to change the total annual harvest of lake trout. Other issues related to shared harvest of lake trout and other species are sometimes addressed within the negotiated amendments to the Lake Superior Fishing Agreement.
There has been a steady decline in lake trout abundance in Lake Superior since the early 2000s. This decline has been confirmed by independent surveys conducted by the Department and has been projected by models used to set safe harvest levels. Some level of decline was expected because of high harvest limits in the early 2000s, which were in response to several large year classes (numbers of fish produced in the same year) predicted to enter the fishery. However, successive versions of a statistical catch-at-age model also suggest that previous estimates of lake trout abundance were inflated. The combination of increased harvest and re-scaled estimates of lake trout abundance has led to lower total allowable catch recommendations. While relatively stable indices of spawning lake trout suggest that this decline is still reversible, action needs to be taken to protect the population from further decline. The persistent decline of the lake trout population necessitates harvest reductions in order to ensure a sustainable lake trout fishery over the long-term.
4. Detailed explanation of statutory authority for the rule (including the statutory citation and language):
Section 29.014 (1), Stats., directs the Department to establish and maintain any bag limits and conditions governing the taking of fish that will conserve the fish supply and ensure the citizens of this state continued opportunities for good fishing.
Section 29.041, Stats., provides that the Department may regulate fishing on and in all interstate boundary waters and outlying waters.
Section 29.519 (1m) (b), Stats., grants discretion to the Department to establish commercial fish species harvest limits after giving due consideration to the recommendations made by the commercial fishing boards. It also specifies that the limitations on harvests must be based on the available harvestable population of fish and in the wise use and conservation of the fish, so as to prevent over-exploitation.
5. Estimate of amount of time that state employees will spend developing the rule and of other resources necessary to develop the rule:
Employees will likely spend more than 240 hours developing the emergency rule, including travel time to meet with the Red Cliff and Bad River Bands of Lake Superior Chippewa.
6. List of all entities that may be affected by the proposed rule:
State-licensed commercial fishers on Lake Superior
Tribal-licensed commercial fishers on Lake Superior
Recreational fishers on Lake Superior
Recreational fishing guides and charter fishing businesses
State-licensed commercial fishers will be affected by the amount of fish they are able to harvest. It is not expected that fishers will have any compliance expenditures or reporting changes associated with the rule.
7. Summary and preliminary comparison with any existing or proposed federal regulation that is intended to address the activities to be regulated by the proposed rule:
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