(i)
In general
The Secretary shall complete a review, within the time frame described in clause (ii), using the best scientific information available, in consultation with the affected fishing communities, States, or Indian Tribes, of—
(I)
the information provided by the requester and any additional information relevant to the fishery, which may include—
(aa)
fishery characteristics;
(bb)
stock assessments;
(cc)
the most recent fishery independent surveys and other fishery resource assessments and surveys conducted by Federal, State, or Tribal officials;
(dd)
estimates of mortality; and
(ee)
overall effects; and
(II)
the available economic information, which may include an analysis of—
(aa)
landings data;
(bb)
revenue;
(cc)
the number of participants involved;
(dd)
the number and type of jobs and persons impacted, which may include—
(AA)
fishers;
(BB)
charter fishing operators;
(CC)
subsistence users;
(DD)
United States fish processors; and
(EE)
an owner of a related fishery infrastructure or business affected by the disaster, such as a marina operator, recreational fishing equipment retailer, or charter, headboat, or tender vessel owner, operator, or crew;
(ee)
an impacted Indian Tribe;
(ff)
other forms of disaster assistance made available to the fishery, including prior awards of disaster assistance for the same event;
(gg)
the length of time the resource, or access to the resource, has been restricted;
(hh)
status of recovery from previous fishery resource disasters;
(ii)
lost resource tax revenues assessed by local communities, such as a raw fish tax; and
(jj)
other appropriate indicators to an affected fishery, as determined by the National Marine Fisheries Service.
(ii)
Time frame
The Secretary shall complete the review described in clause (i), if the fishing season, applicable to the fishery—
(I)
has concluded or there is no defined fishing season applicable to the fishery, not later than 120 days after the Secretary receives a complete request for a fishery resource disaster determination;
(II)
has not concluded, not later than 120 days after the conclusion of the fishing season; or
(III)
is expected to be closed for the entire fishing season, not later than 120 days after the Secretary receives a complete request for a fishery resource disaster determination.