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Application kits may be
obtained from Cordell Bank National
Marine Sanctuary, Rowena Forest, P.O.
Box 159, Olema, CA 94950. Completed
applications should be sent to the same
address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Rowena Forest/CBNMS, P.O. Box 159
Olema, CA 94950, (415) 663–0314 x105,
and Rowena.forest@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Advisory Council for Cordell Bank was
established in 2002 to support the joint
management plan review process
currently underway for the CBNMS and
its neighboring sanctuaries, Gulf of the
Farallones and Monterey Bay National
Marine Sanctuaries. The Council has
members representing education,
research, conservation, maritime
activity, and community-at-large. The
government seats are held by a
representatives from the National
Marine Fisheries Service, the United
States Coast Guard, and the managers of
the Gulf of the Farallones, Monterey Bay
and Channel Islands National Marine
Sanctuaries. The Council holds four
regular meetings per year, and one
annual retreat.
ADDRESSES:
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1431, et seq.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
Availability of Seats for the Cordell
Bank National Marine Sanctuary
Advisory Council
National Marine Sanctuary
Program (NMSP), National Ocean
Service (NOS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration,
Department of Commerce (DOC).
ACTION: Notice and request for
applications.
AGENCY:
The Cordell Bank National
Marine Sanctuary (CBNMS or
Sanctuary) is seeking applicants for the
following vacant seats on its Sanctuary
Advisory Council (Council): Community
At Large, Maritime Activities, Research,
Education, Conservation. Applicants are
chosen based upon their particular
expertise and experience in relation to
the seat for which they are applying;
community and professional affiliations;
philosophy regarding the protection and
management of marine resources; and
possibly the length of residence in the
area affected by the Sanctuary.
Applicants who are chosen as members
should expect to serve 2–3 year terms,
pursuant to the Council’s Charter.
DATES: Applications are due by January
31, 2005.
SUMMARY:
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(Federal Domestic Assistance Catalog
Number 11.429 Marine Sanctuary Program)
Dated: December 21, 2004.
Daniel J. Basta,
Director, National Marine Sanctuary Program,
National Ocean Services, National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration.
[FR Doc. 05–132 Filed 1–4–05; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
Availability of Seats for the
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Coral
Reef Ecosystem Reserve Advisory
Council
National Marine Sanctuary
Program (NMSP), National Ocean
Service (NOS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration,
Department of Commerce (DOC).
ACTION: Notice and request for
applications.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Northwestern Hawaiian
Islands Coral Reef Ecosystem Reserve
(Reserve) is seeking applicants for the
following vacant seats on its Reserve
Advisory Council (Council): (3) Native
Hawaiian, (2) Conservation, (1) Research
and (1) Commercial Fishing. Applicants
are chosen based upon their particular
expertise and experience in relation to
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the seat for which they are applying;
community and professional affiliations;
philosophy regarding the protection and
management of marine resources; and
possibly the length of residence in the
area affected by the Reserve. Applicants
who are chosen as members should
expect to serve 3-year terms, pursuant to
the Council’s Charter.
DATES: Applications are due by January
31, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Application kits may be
obtained from Moani Pai, 6600
Kalaniana’ole Hwy. Suite 300,
Honolulu, HI 96825, (808) 397–2660 or
online at https://hawaiireef.noaa.gov.
Completed applications should be sent
to the same address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Aulani Wilhelm, 6600 Kalaniana’ole
Hwy. Suite 300, Honolulu, HI 96825,
(808) 397–2660,
aulani.wilhelm@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The NWHI
Coral Reef Ecosystem Reserve is a new
marine protected area designed to
conserve and protect the coral reef
ecosytem and related natural and
cultural resources of the area. The
Reserve was established by Executive
Order pursuant to the National Marine
Sanctuaries Amendments Act of 2000
(Pub. L. 106–513). The NWHI Reserve
was established by Executive Order
13178 (12/00), as finalized by Executive
Order 13196 (1/01).
The Reserve encompasses an area of
the marine waters and submerged lands
of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands,
extending approximately 1200 nautical
miles long and 100 nautical miles wide.
The Reserve is adjacent to and seaward
of the seaward boundary of Hawaii State
waters and submerged lands and the
Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge,
and includes the Hawaiian Islands
National Wildlife Refuge to the extent
that any such refuge waters extends
beyond Hawaii State waters and
submerged lands. The Reserve is
managed by the Secretary of Commerce
pursuant to the National Marine
Sanctuaries Act and the Executive
Orders. The Secretary has also initiated
the process to designate the Reserve as
a National Marine Sanctuary. The
management principles and
implementation strategy and
requirements for the Reserve are found
in the enabling Executive Orders, which
are part of the application kit and can
be found on the website listed above.
In designating the Reserve, the
Secretary of Commerce was directed to
establish a Coral Reef Ecosystem
Reserve Advisory Council, pursuant to
section 315 of the National Marine
Sanctuaries Act, to provide advice and
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recommendations on the development
of the Reserve Operations Plan and the
proposal to designate and manage a
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
National Marine Sanctuary by the
Secretary.
The National Marine Sanctuary
Program (NMSP) has established the
Reserve Advisory Council and is now
accepting applications from interested
individuals for Council Members and
Alternates for each of the following
citizen/constituent positions on the
Council.
1. Three (3) representatives from the
Native Hawaiian community with
experience or knowledge regarding
Native Hawaiian subsistence, cultural,
religious, or other activities in the
northwestern Hawaiian Islands.
2. Two (2) representatives from nongovernmental wildlife/marine life,
environmental, and/or conservation
organizations.
3. One (1) representative from the
commercial fishing industry that
conducts activities in the northwestern
Hawaiian Islands.
4. One representative from the nonFederal science community with
experience specific to the Northwestern
Hawaiian Islands and with expertise in
at least one of the following areas:
(A) Marine mammal science.
(B) Coral reef ecology.
(C) Native marine flora and fauna of
the Hawaiian Islands.
(D) Oceanography.
(E) Any other scientific discipline the
Secretary determines to be appropriate.
The Council consists of 25 members,
14 of which are non-government voting
members (the State of Hawaii
representative is a voting member) and
10 of which are government non-voting
members. The voting members are
representatives of the following
constituencies: Conservation, CitizenAt-Large, Ocean-Related Tourism,
Recreational Fishing, Research,
Commercial Fishing, Education, State of
Hawaii and Native Hawaiian. The
government non-voting seats are
represented by the following agencies:
Department of Defense, Department of
the Interior, Department of State, Marine
Mammal Commission, NOAA’s
Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale
National Marine Sanctuary, NOAA’s
National Marine Fisheries Service,
National Science Foundation, U.S. Coast
Guard, Western Pacific Regional Fishery
Management Council, and NOAA’s
National Ocean Service.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1431, et seq.
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Number 11.429 Marine Sanctuary Program)
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Dated: December 21, 2004.
Daniel J. Basta,
Director, National Marine Sanctuary Program,
National Ocean Services, National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Availability of Seats for the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Coral
Reef Ecosystem Reserve Advisory Council
AGENCY: National Marine Sanctuary Program (NMSP), National Ocean
Service (NOS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
Department of Commerce (DOC).
ACTION: Notice and request for applications.
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SUMMARY: The Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Coral Reef Ecosystem Reserve
(Reserve) is seeking applicants for the following vacant seats on its
Reserve Advisory Council (Council): (3) Native Hawaiian, (2)
Conservation, (1) Research and (1) Commercial Fishing. Applicants are
chosen based upon their particular expertise and experience in relation
to
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the seat for which they are applying; community and professional
affiliations; philosophy regarding the protection and management of
marine resources; and possibly the length of residence in the area
affected by the Reserve. Applicants who are chosen as members should
expect to serve 3-year terms, pursuant to the Council's Charter.
DATES: Applications are due by January 31, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Application kits may be obtained from Moani Pai, 6600
Kalaniana'ole Hwy. Suite 300, Honolulu, HI 96825, (808) 397-2660 or
online at https://hawaiireef.noaa.gov. Completed applications should be
sent to the same address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Aulani Wilhelm, 6600 Kalaniana'ole
Hwy. Suite 300, Honolulu, HI 96825, (808) 397-2660,
aulani.wilhelm@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The NWHI Coral Reef Ecosystem Reserve is a
new marine protected area designed to conserve and protect the coral
reef ecosytem and related natural and cultural resources of the area.
The Reserve was established by Executive Order pursuant to the National
Marine Sanctuaries Amendments Act of 2000 (Pub. L. 106-513). The NWHI
Reserve was established by Executive Order 13178 (12/00), as finalized
by Executive Order 13196 (1/01).
The Reserve encompasses an area of the marine waters and submerged
lands of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, extending approximately
1200 nautical miles long and 100 nautical miles wide. The Reserve is
adjacent to and seaward of the seaward boundary of Hawaii State waters
and submerged lands and the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, and
includes the Hawaiian Islands National Wildlife Refuge to the extent
that any such refuge waters extends beyond Hawaii State waters and
submerged lands. The Reserve is managed by the Secretary of Commerce
pursuant to the National Marine Sanctuaries Act and the Executive
Orders. The Secretary has also initiated the process to designate the
Reserve as a National Marine Sanctuary. The management principles and
implementation strategy and requirements for the Reserve are found in
the enabling Executive Orders, which are part of the application kit
and can be found on the website listed above.
In designating the Reserve, the Secretary of Commerce was directed
to establish a Coral Reef Ecosystem Reserve Advisory Council, pursuant
to section 315 of the National Marine Sanctuaries Act, to provide
advice and recommendations on the development of the Reserve Operations
Plan and the proposal to designate and manage a Northwestern Hawaiian
Islands National Marine Sanctuary by the Secretary.
The National Marine Sanctuary Program (NMSP) has established the
Reserve Advisory Council and is now accepting applications from
interested individuals for Council Members and Alternates for each of
the following citizen/constituent positions on the Council.
1. Three (3) representatives from the Native Hawaiian community
with experience or knowledge regarding Native Hawaiian subsistence,
cultural, religious, or other activities in the northwestern Hawaiian
Islands.
2. Two (2) representatives from non-governmental wildlife/marine
life, environmental, and/or conservation organizations.
3. One (1) representative from the commercial fishing industry that
conducts activities in the northwestern Hawaiian Islands.
4. One representative from the non-Federal science community with
experience specific to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands and with
expertise in at least one of the following areas:
(A) Marine mammal science.
(B) Coral reef ecology.
(C) Native marine flora and fauna of the Hawaiian Islands.
(D) Oceanography.
(E) Any other scientific discipline the Secretary determines to be
appropriate.
The Council consists of 25 members, 14 of which are non-government
voting members (the State of Hawaii representative is a voting member)
and 10 of which are government non-voting members. The voting members
are representatives of the following constituencies: Conservation,
Citizen-At-Large, Ocean-Related Tourism, Recreational Fishing,
Research, Commercial Fishing, Education, State of Hawaii and Native
Hawaiian. The government non-voting seats are represented by the
following agencies: Department of Defense, Department of the Interior,
Department of State, Marine Mammal Commission, NOAA's Hawaiian Islands
Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary, NOAA's National Marine
Fisheries Service, National Science Foundation, U.S. Coast Guard,
Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council, and NOAA's
National Ocean Service.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1431, et seq.
(Federal Domestic Assistance Catalog Number 11.429 Marine Sanctuary
Program)
Dated: December 21, 2004.
Daniel J. Basta,
Director, National Marine Sanctuary Program, National Ocean Services,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
[FR Doc. 05-131 Filed 1-4-05; 8:45 am]
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