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antidumping duties, all entries entered,
or withdrawn from warehouse, for
consumption on or after December 16,
1998, the date of Valbruna S.r.l.’s name
change to Valbruna S.p.A. This action is
in accordance with the Department’s
practice of applying the results of
changed circumstances determinations
retroactively where the company in
question was never subject to the order.
See Certain Hot–Rolled Lead and
Bismuth Carbon Steel Products from the
United Kingdom: Final Results of
Changed–Circumstances Antidumping
and Countervailing Duty Administrative
Review, 64 FR 66880, 66881 (Nov. 30,
1999). For further discussion of this
issue, see the memorandum from Irene
Darzenta Tzafolias to Stephen J. Claeys,
entitled ‘‘Successor–In-Interest
Determination for Acciaierie Valbruna
S.r.l. in the Changed Circumstances
Review of Stainless Steel Wire Rod from
Italy,’’ dated concurrently with this
notice.
Interested parties are invited to
comment on these preliminary results.
Any written comments may be
submitted no later than 14 days after
date of publication of this notice.
Rebuttal briefs, limited to arguments
raised in case briefs, are due five days
after the case brief deadline. Case briefs
and rebuttal briefs must be served on
interested parties in accordance with 19
CFR 351.209. The Department will
publish the final results of the changed
circumstances review including the
results of its analysis of any issues
raised in any such comments.
This initiation of review, preliminary
results of review, and notice are in
accordance with sections 751(b) and
777(i)(1) of the Act.
Dated: March 13, 2006.
David M. Spooner,
Assistant Secretaryfor Import Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[C–489–806]
Certain Pasta From Turkey: Extension
of Time Limit for Preliminary Results of
the Countervailing Duty Administrative
Review
Import Administration,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
DATES: Effective Date: March 20, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Brandon Farlander or Audrey Twyman,
AD/CVD Operations, Office 1, Import
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Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution
Avenue, NW., Washington DC 20230;
telephone: (202) 482–0182 and (202)
482–3534, respectively.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Background
Marine Mammal Authorization Program
Integration of Registration for Selected
Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and
Caribbean Fisheries
On July 24, 1996, the Department
published in the Federal Register (61
FR 38546) the countervailing duty order
on certain pasta from Turkey. On July 1,
2005, the Department published in the
Federal Register a notice of
‘‘Opportunity to Request Administrative
Review’’ of this countervailing duty
order (70 FR 38099). We received one
request for review on July 29, 2005, and
initiated the review for calendar year
2004, on August 29, 2005 (70 FR 51009).
The preliminary results for this review
are currently due no later than April 3,
2006.
Extension of Time Limits for
Preliminary Results
Section 7512(a)(3)(A) of the Tariff Act
of 1930, as amended (‘‘the Act’’),
requires the Department of Commerce
(‘‘Department’’) to issue the preliminary
results of an administrative review
within 245 days after the last day of the
anniversary month of an order for which
a review is requested and the final
results of review within 120 days after
the date on which the preliminary
results are published. If it is not
practicable to complete the review
within the time period, section
751(a)(3)(A) of the Act allows the
Department to extend these deadlines to
a maximum of 365 days and 180 days,
respectively.
We currently analyzing supplemental
information provided by the respondent
and the Government of Turkey in this
review. Because the Department
requires additional time to review,
analyze, and, if necessary, to issue
additional supplemental questionnaires,
it is not practicable to complete this
review within the originally anticipated
time limit (i.e., by April 3, 2006).
Therefore, the Department is extending
the time limit for completion of the
preliminary results to not later than
June 5, 2006, in accordance with section
751(a)(3)(A) of the Act.
We are issuing and publishing this
notice in accordance with sections
751(a)(1) and 777(i)(1) of the Act.
Dated: March 14, 2006.
Stephen J. Claeys,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Import
Administration.
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
[I.D. 031006C]
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of integrated registration
program for Southeast fisheries.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: NMFS is providing notice that
it is increasing the number of fisheries
for which the Marine Mammal
Authorization Program (MMAP)
registration is integrated with existing
state and Federal fishery licensing and
permitting programs. NMFS is
integrating MMAP registration for state
fisheries permitted through the states of
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia,
Florida, Louisiana, Alabama,
Mississippi, Texas, Puerto Rico, and the
U.S. Virgin Islands.
ADDRESSES: For east coast fisheries,
MMAP marine mammal injury/
mortality reporting forms may be
obtained at the following Web address:
https://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/pdfs/
interactions/
mmaplreportinglform.pdf or from the
following office:
NMFS, Southeast Regional office,
Protected Resources Division, 263 13th
Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33701,
Attn: Teletha Mincey.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Vicki Cornish, Southeast Regional
Office, 727–824–5312; or Patricia
Lawson, Office of Protected Resources,
301-713-2322. Individuals who use a
telecommunications device for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service at 1–800–877–8339
between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Eastern time,
Monday through Friday, excluding
Federal holidays.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Marine Mammal Protection Act
(MMPA) prohibits the taking (defined as
actual or attempted harassment, hunt,
capture, or kill) of marine mammals,
with certain exceptions. The MMAP
provides an authorization for
commercial fishermen that allows the
incidental (i.e., non-intentional) taking
of marine mammals during the course of
commercial fishing operations. NMFS
must annually publish a List of
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Fisheries (LOF)(71 FR 247, January 4,
2006), which categorizes commercial
fisheries based on the rates or likelihood
of serious injury or mortality (bycatch)
of marine mammals incidental to each
fishery. Specifically, Category I fisheries
are those with frequent bycatch;
Category II fisheries have occasional
bycatch; and Category III fisheries have
a remote likelihood of or no known
bycatch. All fishermen who participate
in a Category I or II fishery must be
registered with the MMAP to receive an
Authorization Certificate, which
authorizes their incidental taking of
marine mammals. Participants in
Category III fisheries are not required to
register with the MMAP. Fishermen
participating in any commercial fishery,
regardless of category, are required to
report all incidental injuries and
mortalities of marine mammals to
NMFS within 48 hours of returning
from a fishing trip. For a complete
description of requirements for
fishermen participating in Category I, II,
and III fisheries, please consult 50 CFR
part 229, subpart A.
Rather than requiring all participants
in Category I and II fisheries to register
individually, the MMPA directs NMFS
to integrate registration with existing
state or Federal fishery permitting or
licensing programs (section
118(c)(5)(A)). NMFS’ goals for the
integrated registration program include
ensuring consistency in registration
procedures across a greater number of
fisheries, increasing the number of
registrants to better reflect the level of
participation in the fisheries, and
conducting outreach to the fishing
industry with regard to MMPA
requirements. Using data from existing
fishery licensing programs, the MMAP
integration will reduce the registration
burden on the fishing industry while
facilitating the protection and
conservation of marine mammals
through increased outreach efforts. In a
licensing system that is integrated with
the MMAP, fishermen will no longer
have to submit an MMAP Pregistration/
renewal form or the $25 processing fee
to NMFS in order to receive or renew
their MMAP Authorization Certificates.
In the southeast U.S., MMAP
integration has already been established
for federally-permitted fisheries (67 FR
79905, December 31, 2002), but MMAP
integration has not heretofore been
established for state-permitted fisheries.
For 2006 and beyond, NMFS will be
integrating the MMAP registration
process for all Southeast state-permitted
fisheries as identified in the final 2005
LOF (71 FR 247, January 4, 2006).
Southeast state fisheries include those
permitted by the states of North
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Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia,
Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas,
Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
NMFS will make an annual data
request to each of these states for permit
or license-holder information. Using
this information, NMFS will mail
MMAP Authorization Certificates,
marine mammal injury/mortality
reporting forms, and other program
information to each permit or licenseholder. Fishermen who participate in an
integrated Category I or II state fishery
do not need to take any additional
action to register under the MMAP, as
long as they hold a valid state fishing
permit or license for the affected fishery.
However, fishermen who participate in
state and/or Federal fisheries not yet
integrated with the MMAP registration
system (i.e., fisheries for which no
Federal or state permits are required)
must contact the NMFS, Southeast
Regional Office, Protected Resources
Division, in order to register and receive
an MMAP authorization certificate. If a
fisherman participating in a Category I
or II fishery, who expects to receive
automatic registration, does not receive
their authorization certificate by March
31, 2006, or by January 1 of each
calendar year thereafter, the fisherman
should contact NMFS (see FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT) to inquire about
the status of their registration.
Alternatively, they may apply for
registration directly, following the
procedures in 50 CFR 229.4(b).
NMFS will work with the permitissuing agencies in each state to identify
and attempt to limit mailing of
authorization certificates to only those
participants in Category I and II
fisheries. Some permit systems,
however, do not allow identification of
fishermen using specific gear types in a
way that matches the fishery
designation referenced in the LOF. In
cases where NMFS or the state permitissuing agency cannot confidently
determine which specific fishery
identified in the LOF each fishermen
participates in, based on the permit or
license information, NMFS may
inadvertently issue Authorization
Certificates to fishermen participating in
Category III fisheries. This approach,
which may be confusing to Category III
fishermen who are not required to be
registered under the MMAP, is
necessary to ensure that fishermen who
need to register with the MMAP are not
unintentionally excluded.
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Dated: March 13, 2006.
James H. Lecky,
Director, Office of Protected Resources,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
[I.D. 031406F]
Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management
Council; Public Meetings
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of Ecosystem Scientific
and Statistical Committee (SSC) Meeting
via Conference Call.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Gulf of Mexico Fishery
Management Council (Council) will
convene its Ecosystem SSC via
Conference Call to discuss planning of
an ecosystem modeling workshop to be
held by the SSC later in the year.
DATES: The Conference Call will be held
on April 5, 2006.
ADDRESSES: Meeting address: The
meeting will be held via conference call
and listening stations will be available.
For specific locations see
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
Council address: Gulf of Mexico
Fishery Management Council, 2203
North Lois Avenue, Suite 1100, Tampa,
Florida 33607.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Steven Atran, Population Dynamics
Statistician, Gulf of Mexico Fishery
Management Council; telephone:
813.348.1630.
The Gulf
of Mexico Fishery Management Council
(Council) will convene its Ecosystem
Scientific and Statistical Committee
(SSC) to discuss planning of an
ecosystem modeling workshop to be
held by the SSC later in the year.
Specifically, the objectives of the
conference call are to identify one, two,
or three multispecies/ecosytem
modeling projects that could be used to
address some of the key policy issues
facing the Council, and to identify
ecosystem modeling experts who could
be contracted to assist the SSC and to
perform some of the pre-analyses prior
to the workshop.
The conference call will begin at 10
a.m. EST and conclude no later than 11
a.m. EST. Listening stations are
available at the following locations: The
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
[I.D. 031006C]
Marine Mammal Authorization Program Integration of Registration
for Selected Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Fisheries
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of integrated registration program for Southeast
fisheries.
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SUMMARY: NMFS is providing notice that it is increasing the number of
fisheries for which the Marine Mammal Authorization Program (MMAP)
registration is integrated with existing state and Federal fishery
licensing and permitting programs. NMFS is integrating MMAP
registration for state fisheries permitted through the states of North
Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Alabama,
Mississippi, Texas, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
ADDRESSES: For east coast fisheries, MMAP marine mammal injury/
mortality reporting forms may be obtained at the following Web address:
https://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/pdfs/interactions/mmap_reporting_form.pdf
or from the following office:
NMFS, Southeast Regional office, Protected Resources Division, 263
13th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33701, Attn: Teletha Mincey.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Vicki Cornish, Southeast Regional
Office, 727-824-5312; or Patricia Lawson, Office of Protected
Resources, 301-713-2322. Individuals who use a telecommunications
device for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay
Service at 1-800-877-8339 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Eastern time,
Monday through Friday, excluding Federal holidays.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) prohibits the taking
(defined as actual or attempted harassment, hunt, capture, or kill) of
marine mammals, with certain exceptions. The MMAP provides an
authorization for commercial fishermen that allows the incidental
(i.e., non-intentional) taking of marine mammals during the course of
commercial fishing operations. NMFS must annually publish a List of
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Fisheries (LOF)(71 FR 247, January 4, 2006), which categorizes
commercial fisheries based on the rates or likelihood of serious injury
or mortality (bycatch) of marine mammals incidental to each fishery.
Specifically, Category I fisheries are those with frequent bycatch;
Category II fisheries have occasional bycatch; and Category III
fisheries have a remote likelihood of or no known bycatch. All
fishermen who participate in a Category I or II fishery must be
registered with the MMAP to receive an Authorization Certificate, which
authorizes their incidental taking of marine mammals. Participants in
Category III fisheries are not required to register with the MMAP.
Fishermen participating in any commercial fishery, regardless of
category, are required to report all incidental injuries and
mortalities of marine mammals to NMFS within 48 hours of returning from
a fishing trip. For a complete description of requirements for
fishermen participating in Category I, II, and III fisheries, please
consult 50 CFR part 229, subpart A.
Rather than requiring all participants in Category I and II
fisheries to register individually, the MMPA directs NMFS to integrate
registration with existing state or Federal fishery permitting or
licensing programs (section 118(c)(5)(A)). NMFS' goals for the
integrated registration program include ensuring consistency in
registration procedures across a greater number of fisheries,
increasing the number of registrants to better reflect the level of
participation in the fisheries, and conducting outreach to the fishing
industry with regard to MMPA requirements. Using data from existing
fishery licensing programs, the MMAP integration will reduce the
registration burden on the fishing industry while facilitating the
protection and conservation of marine mammals through increased
outreach efforts. In a licensing system that is integrated with the
MMAP, fishermen will no longer have to submit an MMAP Pregistration/
renewal form or the $25 processing fee to NMFS in order to receive or
renew their MMAP Authorization Certificates.
In the southeast U.S., MMAP integration has already been
established for federally-permitted fisheries (67 FR 79905, December
31, 2002), but MMAP integration has not heretofore been established for
state-permitted fisheries. For 2006 and beyond, NMFS will be
integrating the MMAP registration process for all Southeast state-
permitted fisheries as identified in the final 2005 LOF (71 FR 247,
January 4, 2006). Southeast state fisheries include those permitted by
the states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,
Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin
Islands.
NMFS will make an annual data request to each of these states for
permit or license-holder information. Using this information, NMFS will
mail MMAP Authorization Certificates, marine mammal injury/mortality
reporting forms, and other program information to each permit or
license-holder. Fishermen who participate in an integrated Category I
or II state fishery do not need to take any additional action to
register under the MMAP, as long as they hold a valid state fishing
permit or license for the affected fishery. However, fishermen who
participate in state and/or Federal fisheries not yet integrated with
the MMAP registration system (i.e., fisheries for which no Federal or
state permits are required) must contact the NMFS, Southeast Regional
Office, Protected Resources Division, in order to register and receive
an MMAP authorization certificate. If a fisherman participating in a
Category I or II fishery, who expects to receive automatic
registration, does not receive their authorization certificate by March
31, 2006, or by January 1 of each calendar year thereafter, the
fisherman should contact NMFS (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT) to
inquire about the status of their registration. Alternatively, they may
apply for registration directly, following the procedures in 50 CFR
229.4(b).
NMFS will work with the permit-issuing agencies in each state to
identify and attempt to limit mailing of authorization certificates to
only those participants in Category I and II fisheries. Some permit
systems, however, do not allow identification of fishermen using
specific gear types in a way that matches the fishery designation
referenced in the LOF. In cases where NMFS or the state permit-issuing
agency cannot confidently determine which specific fishery identified
in the LOF each fishermen participates in, based on the permit or
license information, NMFS may inadvertently issue Authorization
Certificates to fishermen participating in Category III fisheries. This
approach, which may be confusing to Category III fishermen who are not
required to be registered under the MMAP, is necessary to ensure that
fishermen who need to register with the MMAP are not unintentionally
excluded.
Dated: March 13, 2006.
James H. Lecky,
Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries
Service.
[FR Doc. E6-3995 Filed 3-17-06; 8:45 am]
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