Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Notice of Suspension of Trade in Threatened Beluga Sturgeon (Huso huso, 57316-57317 [05-19580]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
and Plants; Notice of Suspension of
Trade in Threatened Beluga Sturgeon
(Huso huso) From the Caspian Sea
Basin
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
Office of the Secretary
Blackstone River Valley National
Heritage Corridor Commission: Notice
of Meeting
Notice is hereby given in accordance
with Section 552b of Title 5, United
States Code, that a meeting of the John
H. Chafee Blackstone River Valley
National Heritage Corridor Commission
will be held on Thursday, November 17,
2005.
The Commission was established
pursuant to Public Law 99–647. The
purpose of the Commission is to assist
Federal, State and local authorities in
the development and implementation of
an integrated resource management plan
for those lands and waters within the
Corridor.
The meeting will convene on
November 17, 2005 at 7 p.m. at
Alternatives Unlimited, 54 Douglas
Road, Whitinsville, MA 01588 for the
following reasons:
1. Approval of Minutes.
16:14 Sep 29, 2005
Larry Gall,
Interim Executive Director, BRVNHCC.
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2. Chairman’s Report.
3. Executive Director’s Report.
4. Financial Budget.
5. Public Input.
It is anticipated that about twenty-five
people will be able to attend the session
in addition to the Commission
members.
Interested persons may make oral or
written presentations to the Commission
or file written statements. Such requests
should be made prior to the meeting to:
Larry Gall, Interim Executive Director,
John H. Chafee, Blackstone River Valley
National Heritage Corridor Commission,
One Depot Square, Woonsocket, RI
02895, Tel.: (401) 762–0250.
Further information concerning this
meeting may be obtained from Larry
Gall, Interim Executive Director of the
Commission at the aforementioned
address.
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SUMMARY: We, the Fish and Wildlife
Service (Service), give notice that we are
suspending import of and foreign
commerce in beluga sturgeon (Huso
huso) caviar and meat originating in the
Caspian Sea littoral states of Azerbaijan,
the Islamic Republic of Iran,
Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation, and
Turkmenistan effective immediately.
This suspension includes shipments
that have been exported directly from
these countries, re-exported through an
intermediary country, or transported as
personal or household effects, and it
prohibits foreign commerce in the
course of a commercial activity. We are
taking this action under the special rule
that was promulgated to control the
trade of threatened beluga sturgeon
(Huso huso) (70 FR 10493; March 4,
2005). Interstate commerce in beluga
sturgeon caviar or meat from the
Caspian Sea basin that was legally
imported into the United States before
the trade suspension is not prohibited.
DATES: This notice is effective
September 30, 2005.
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Caspian Sea littoral states
wishing to provide information that may
allow us to lift this trade suspension
may submit it by any one of several
methods:
1. You may submit written
information to Robert R. Gabel, Chief,
Division of Scientific Authority, U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, 4401 North
Fairfax Drive, Room 750, Arlington,
Virginia 22203.
2. You may hand-deliver written
information to the Division of Scientific
Authority, at the above address, or fax
your comments to (703) 358–2276.
3. You may send information by
electronic mail (e-mail) to
ScientificAuthority@fws.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
further information pertaining to
compliance with the special rule,
contact Robert R. Gabel, Chief, Division
of Scientific Authority, at the address
above; telephone, (703) 358–1708; fax,
(703) 358–2276. For further information
on application procedures and
requirements for threatened species
permits, contact the Division of
Management Authority, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, 4401 N. Fairfax Drive,
Room 700, Arlington, Virginia 22203;
telephone, (703) 358–2104; fax, (703)
358–2281.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On April
21, 2004, we listed beluga sturgeon as
threatened (69 FR 21425) under the
Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) (Act).
We subsequently published a special
rule concerning beluga sturgeon (70 FR
10493; March 4, 2005) under section
4(d) of the Act. The special rule, located
at 50 CFR 17.44(y) of our regulations,
promotes the conservation of the species
by allowing the import, export or reexport, and interstate and foreign
commerce of beluga sturgeon caviar and
meat, without threatened species
permits otherwise required under 50
CFR 17.32, from littoral states in the
Caspian and Black Sea basins that
demonstrate progress on measures to
protect and recover the species. The
special rule requires countries wishing
to export beluga sturgeon caviar or meat
to the United States under this
exemption to provide, by September 6,
2005, copies of basin-wide cooperative
management plans for beluga sturgeon
agreed to by all littoral states in the
Black Sea or Caspian Sea basin along
with copies of national laws and
regulations implementing the
management plans.
Import of and foreign commerce in
Caspian Sea beluga sturgeon
suspended. We have not received a
management plan or copies of national
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laws and regulations from any of the
littoral states in the Caspian Sea basin.
Azerbaijan, the Islamic Republic of Iran,
Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation, and
Turkmenistan have therefore failed to
meet the conditions of the special rule.
As a result, beluga sturgeon caviar
(including products containing caviar,
such as cosmetics) and meat from these
countries are no longer eligible for the
exemption from threatened species
permits provided by the special rule.
Therefore, you may not import or reexport, sell or offer for sale in foreign
commerce, or deliver, receive, carry,
transport, or ship in foreign commerce
in the course of a commercial activity
any beluga sturgeon caviar or meat from
these Caspian Sea countries on or after
the effective date of this Federal
Register notice (see DATES section)
without a threatened species permit.
Beluga sturgeon caviar or meat
originating in these countries that has
been shipped on or after the effective
date of this Federal Register notice (see
DATES section) without a threatened
species permit issued under 50 CFR
17.32 will be refused clearance upon
arrival in the United States, including
shipments that have been exported
directly from the countries listed above
in this paragraph, re-exported through
an intermediary country, or transported
as personal or household effects.
Threatened species permits may only
be issued for beluga sturgeon from the
Caspian Sea basin if we determine that
the proposed import, re-export, or
interstate or foreign commerce would
meet the regulatory requirements in 50
CFR 17.32. Applicants must
demonstrate that their proposed
activities would provide for the
conservation of the species.
Beluga sturgeon products legally
imported before the trade suspension.
Beluga sturgeon caviar or meat from
Azerbaijan, the Islamic Republic of Iran,
Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation, or
Turkmenistan that was legally imported
into the United States prior to the trade
suspension will continue to be
authorized for interstate commerce
under the special rule without a
threatened species permit. Due to the
perishable nature of sturgeon caviar and
meat, the exemption for interstate
commerce in beluga sturgeon caviar and
meat legally imported prior to the trade
suspension will continue for a period of
no more than 18 months after the date
of issuance of the original Convention
on International Trade in Endangered
Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
(CITES) export permit, in accordance
with the CITES resolution on the
‘‘Conservation of and trade in sturgeons
and paddlefish’’ (Resolution Conf. 12.7
VerDate Aug<31>2005
16:14 Sep 29, 2005
Jkt 205001
(Rev. CoP13)). Individuals should
maintain accurate records to be able to
demonstrate that their beluga sturgeon
caviar and meat were legally imported
prior to the trade suspension.
Conditions for lifting of the trade
suspension. Under the special rule, if
the littoral states fail to submit a basinwide management plan for beluga
sturgeon, or if we are unable to confirm
that all littoral states in the basin are
signatories to the plan, we will
immediately suspend trade with all
littoral states in the basin until we are
satisfied that such a management plan
exists. Likewise, under the special rule,
if the littoral states fail to submit copies
of national laws and regulations that
implement the basin-wide management
plan, we will immediately suspend
trade with the given littoral states until
we are satisfied that such laws and
regulations are in effect. For us to
consider lifting the trade suspension,
the littoral states of the Caspian Sea
basin must submit a basin-wide
management plan for beluga sturgeon,
agreed to by all littoral states in the
basin. In addition, each littoral state
wishing to export beluga sturgeon caviar
and meat to the United States under the
exemption provided by the special rule
must submit copies of their national
laws and regulations that implement the
basin-wide plan. Information on how to
submit such materials is located in the
ADDRESSES section.
Black Sea basin. We are in the process
of reviewing information received from
littoral states in the Black Sea basin. In
accordance with the special rule, trade
may continue from the littoral states of
the Black Sea that have declared export
quotas for beluga sturgeon (i.e.,
Bulgaria, Romania, and Serbia and
Montenegro), as required under CITES,
while we complete our review.
Aquaculture facilities. The special
rule allows aquaculture facilities
outside the Caspian and Black Sea
basins to obtain an exemption from
threatened species permits otherwise
required under 50 CFR 17.32 if they
meet certain conditions. We have not
yet received any requests for such an
exemption. Under the special rule, there
is no deadline for receipt of applications
from aquaculture facilities seeking an
exemption.
Authority: The authority for this action is
the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
Dated: September 22, 2005.
Craig Manson,
Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and
Parks.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[AK–040–05–1610–DP–086L]
Notice of Availability of the Ring of Fire
Draft Resource Management Plan and
Environmental Impact Statement
Anchorage Field Office, Bureau
of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA), the Federal Land Policy and
Management Act (FLPMA), and the
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
management policies, the Ring of Fire
Draft Resource Management Plan and
Environmental Impact Statement (RMP/
EIS) has been prepared for public lands
and resources administered by the
Bureau of Land Management’s
Anchorage Field Office The Ring of Fire
Draft RMP/EIS will provide the
management guidance for resource
decisions on 1.3 million acres of
fragmented BLM-administered lands
spread from below the Dixon Entrance
in southeast Alaska to Attu Island at the
end of the Aleutian Chain. The Ring of
Fire RMP/EIS will revise management
direction for approximately 10 percent
of the lands covered by the Southcentral
Management Framework Plan of 1980,
and will provide management for
approximately 90 percent of the lands
not previously addressed in a
management plan.
ADDRESSES: Written comments should
be mailed or hand delivered to the BLM
Anchorage Field Office, Ring of Fire
RMP/EIS, 6881 Abbott Loop Road,
Anchorage, Alaska 99507–2599. The
public is invited to review and comment
on the range and adequacy of the draft
alternatives and associated
environmental effects. For comments to
be most helpful, they should relate to
specific concerns or conflicts that are
within the legal responsibilities of the
BLM and can be resolved in this
planning process. Comments can also be
sent via e-mail to akrofrmp@blm.gov. To
request a CD or hard copy of the
document or to be included on the
mailing list, contact Amy Lewis via email at Amy_Lewis@urscorp.com, or via
phone at (907) 261–9730. Comments,
including names and street addresses of
respondents, may be published as part
of the Final EIS and Proposed RMP.
Individual respondents may request
confidentiality. If you wish to withhold
your name or street address from public
review or from disclosure under the
Freedom of Information Act, you must
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Notice of
Suspension of Trade in Threatened Beluga Sturgeon (Huso huso) From the
Caspian Sea Basin
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: We, the Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), give notice that
we are suspending import of and foreign commerce in beluga sturgeon
(Huso huso) caviar and meat originating in the Caspian Sea littoral
states of Azerbaijan, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Kazakhstan, the
Russian Federation, and Turkmenistan effective immediately. This
suspension includes shipments that have been exported directly from
these countries, re-exported through an intermediary country, or
transported as personal or household effects, and it prohibits foreign
commerce in the course of a commercial activity. We are taking this
action under the special rule that was promulgated to control the trade
of threatened beluga sturgeon (Huso huso) (70 FR 10493; March 4, 2005).
Interstate commerce in beluga sturgeon caviar or meat from the Caspian
Sea basin that was legally imported into the United States before the
trade suspension is not prohibited.
DATES: This notice is effective September 30, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Caspian Sea littoral states wishing to provide information
that may allow us to lift this trade suspension may submit it by any
one of several methods:
1. You may submit written information to Robert R. Gabel, Chief,
Division of Scientific Authority, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 4401
North Fairfax Drive, Room 750, Arlington, Virginia 22203.
2. You may hand-deliver written information to the Division of
Scientific Authority, at the above address, or fax your comments to
(703) 358-2276.
3. You may send information by electronic mail (e-mail) to
ScientificAuthority@fws.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information pertaining to
compliance with the special rule, contact Robert R. Gabel, Chief,
Division of Scientific Authority, at the address above; telephone,
(703) 358-1708; fax, (703) 358-2276. For further information on
application procedures and requirements for threatened species permits,
contact the Division of Management Authority, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, 4401 N. Fairfax Drive, Room 700, Arlington, Virginia 22203;
telephone, (703) 358-2104; fax, (703) 358-2281.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On April 21, 2004, we listed beluga sturgeon
as threatened (69 FR 21425) under the Endangered Species Act of 1973,
as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) (Act). We subsequently published a
special rule concerning beluga sturgeon (70 FR 10493; March 4, 2005)
under section 4(d) of the Act. The special rule, located at 50 CFR
17.44(y) of our regulations, promotes the conservation of the species
by allowing the import, export or re-export, and interstate and foreign
commerce of beluga sturgeon caviar and meat, without threatened species
permits otherwise required under 50 CFR 17.32, from littoral states in
the Caspian and Black Sea basins that demonstrate progress on measures
to protect and recover the species. The special rule requires countries
wishing to export beluga sturgeon caviar or meat to the United States
under this exemption to provide, by September 6, 2005, copies of basin-
wide cooperative management plans for beluga sturgeon agreed to by all
littoral states in the Black Sea or Caspian Sea basin along with copies
of national laws and regulations implementing the management plans.
Import of and foreign commerce in Caspian Sea beluga sturgeon
suspended. We have not received a management plan or copies of national
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laws and regulations from any of the littoral states in the Caspian Sea
basin. Azerbaijan, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Kazakhstan, the
Russian Federation, and Turkmenistan have therefore failed to meet the
conditions of the special rule. As a result, beluga sturgeon caviar
(including products containing caviar, such as cosmetics) and meat from
these countries are no longer eligible for the exemption from
threatened species permits provided by the special rule. Therefore, you
may not import or re-export, sell or offer for sale in foreign
commerce, or deliver, receive, carry, transport, or ship in foreign
commerce in the course of a commercial activity any beluga sturgeon
caviar or meat from these Caspian Sea countries on or after the
effective date of this Federal Register notice (see DATES section)
without a threatened species permit. Beluga sturgeon caviar or meat
originating in these countries that has been shipped on or after the
effective date of this Federal Register notice (see DATES section)
without a threatened species permit issued under 50 CFR 17.32 will be
refused clearance upon arrival in the United States, including
shipments that have been exported directly from the countries listed
above in this paragraph, re-exported through an intermediary country,
or transported as personal or household effects.
Threatened species permits may only be issued for beluga sturgeon
from the Caspian Sea basin if we determine that the proposed import,
re-export, or interstate or foreign commerce would meet the regulatory
requirements in 50 CFR 17.32. Applicants must demonstrate that their
proposed activities would provide for the conservation of the species.
Beluga sturgeon products legally imported before the trade
suspension. Beluga sturgeon caviar or meat from Azerbaijan, the Islamic
Republic of Iran, Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation, or Turkmenistan
that was legally imported into the United States prior to the trade
suspension will continue to be authorized for interstate commerce under
the special rule without a threatened species permit. Due to the
perishable nature of sturgeon caviar and meat, the exemption for
interstate commerce in beluga sturgeon caviar and meat legally imported
prior to the trade suspension will continue for a period of no more
than 18 months after the date of issuance of the original Convention on
International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
(CITES) export permit, in accordance with the CITES resolution on the
``Conservation of and trade in sturgeons and paddlefish'' (Resolution
Conf. 12.7 (Rev. CoP13)). Individuals should maintain accurate records
to be able to demonstrate that their beluga sturgeon caviar and meat
were legally imported prior to the trade suspension.
Conditions for lifting of the trade suspension. Under the special
rule, if the littoral states fail to submit a basin-wide management
plan for beluga sturgeon, or if we are unable to confirm that all
littoral states in the basin are signatories to the plan, we will
immediately suspend trade with all littoral states in the basin until
we are satisfied that such a management plan exists. Likewise, under
the special rule, if the littoral states fail to submit copies of
national laws and regulations that implement the basin-wide management
plan, we will immediately suspend trade with the given littoral states
until we are satisfied that such laws and regulations are in effect.
For us to consider lifting the trade suspension, the littoral states of
the Caspian Sea basin must submit a basin-wide management plan for
beluga sturgeon, agreed to by all littoral states in the basin. In
addition, each littoral state wishing to export beluga sturgeon caviar
and meat to the United States under the exemption provided by the
special rule must submit copies of their national laws and regulations
that implement the basin-wide plan. Information on how to submit such
materials is located in the ADDRESSES section.
Black Sea basin. We are in the process of reviewing information
received from littoral states in the Black Sea basin. In accordance
with the special rule, trade may continue from the littoral states of
the Black Sea that have declared export quotas for beluga sturgeon
(i.e., Bulgaria, Romania, and Serbia and Montenegro), as required under
CITES, while we complete our review.
Aquaculture facilities. The special rule allows aquaculture
facilities outside the Caspian and Black Sea basins to obtain an
exemption from threatened species permits otherwise required under 50
CFR 17.32 if they meet certain conditions. We have not yet received any
requests for such an exemption. Under the special rule, there is no
deadline for receipt of applications from aquaculture facilities
seeking an exemption.
Authority: The authority for this action is the Endangered
Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
Dated: September 22, 2005.
Craig Manson,
Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks.
[FR Doc. 05-19580 Filed 9-29-05; 8:45 am]
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