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Notice of Permit Applications Received
Under the Antarctic Conservation Act
of 1978 (Pub. L. 95–541)
National Science Foundation.
Notice of permit applications
received under the Antarctic
Conservation Act of 1978, Public Law
95–541.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The National Science
Foundation (NSF0 is required to publish
notice of permit applications received to
conduct activities regulated under the
Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978.
NSF has published regulations under
the Antarctic Conservation Act at Title
45 part 670 of the Code of Federal
Regulations. This is the required notice
of permit applications received.
DATES: Interested parties are invited to
submit written data, comments, or
views with respect to this permit
application by July 1, 2005. This
application may be inspected by
interested parties at the Permit Office,
address below.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be
addressed to Permit Office, Room 755,
Office of Polar Programs, National
Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson
Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22230.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Nadene G. Kennedy at the above
address or (703) 292–7405.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
National Science Foundation, as
directed by the Antarctic Conservation
Act of 1978 (Pub. L. 95–541), as
amended by the Antarctic Science,
Tourism and Conservation Act of 1996,
has developed regulations for the
establishment of a permit system for
various activities in Antarctica and
designation of certain animals and
certain geographic areas requiring
special protection. The regulations
establish such a permit system to
designate Antarctic Specially Protected
Areas.
The applications received are as
follows:
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1. Applicant
(Permit Application No. 2006–014)
W. Berry Lyons, Byrd Polar Research
Center, Ohio State University, 1090
Carmack Road, Columbus, OH
43210509.
Activity for Which Permit is Requested
Take and Enter an Antarctic Specially
Protected Area. The applicant proposes
to enter the Canada Glacier, Lake
Fryxell Antarctic Specially Protected
Area (ASPA #131) to continue fieldwork
associated with the Long-Term
Ecological Research (LTER) program
studying the McMurdo Dry Valleys. The
applicant plans to continue operation of
the previously installed, continuously
recording stream gauge station, perform
maintenance, conduct stream flow
measurements, and collect water, soil
and moss samples to study in-stream
biogeochemical processes.
Location
Canada Glacier, Lake Fryxell (ASPA
#131).
Dates
October 1, 2005 to February 28, 2011.
Nadene G. Kennedy,
Permit Officer, Office of Polar Programs.
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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Notice of Permit Applications Received Under the Antarctic
Conservation Act of 1978 (Pub. L. 95-541)
AGENCY: National Science Foundation.
ACTION: Notice of permit applications received under the Antarctic
Conservation Act of 1978, Public Law 95-541.
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SUMMARY: The National Science Foundation (NSF0 is required to publish
notice of permit applications received to conduct activities regulated
under the Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978. NSF has published
regulations under the Antarctic Conservation Act at Title 45 part 670
of the Code of Federal Regulations. This is the required notice of
permit applications received.
DATES: Interested parties are invited to submit written data, comments,
or views with respect to this permit application by July 1, 2005. This
application may be inspected by interested parties at the Permit
Office, address below.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be addressed to Permit Office, Room 755,
Office of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson
Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22230.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nadene G. Kennedy at the above address
or (703) 292-7405.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The National Science Foundation, as directed
by the Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978 (Pub. L. 95-541), as amended
by the Antarctic Science, Tourism and Conservation Act of 1996, has
developed regulations for the establishment of a permit system for
various activities in Antarctica and designation of certain animals and
certain geographic areas requiring special protection. The regulations
establish such a permit system to designate Antarctic Specially
Protected Areas.
The applications received are as follows:
1. Applicant
(Permit Application No. 2006-014)
W. Berry Lyons, Byrd Polar Research Center, Ohio State University,
1090 Carmack Road, Columbus, OH 43210509.
Activity for Which Permit is Requested
Take and Enter an Antarctic Specially Protected Area. The applicant
proposes to enter the Canada Glacier, Lake Fryxell Antarctic Specially
Protected Area (ASPA 131) to continue fieldwork associated
with the Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) program studying the
McMurdo Dry Valleys. The applicant plans to continue operation of the
previously installed, continuously recording stream gauge station,
perform maintenance, conduct stream flow measurements, and collect
water, soil and moss samples to study in-stream biogeochemical
processes.
Location
Canada Glacier, Lake Fryxell (ASPA 131).
Dates
October 1, 2005 to February 28, 2011.
Nadene G. Kennedy,
Permit Officer, Office of Polar Programs.
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