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of Station KJLO–(FM), Channel 281C,
Monroe, Louisiana. The coordinates for
Channel 281A at Rosepine are 30–55–24
North Latitude and 93–20–24 West
Longitude.
List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 73
Radio, Radio broadcasting.
Part 73 of title 47 of the Code of
Federal Regulations is amended as
follows:
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PART 73—RADIO BROADCAST
SERVICES
1. The authority citation for part 73
continues to read as follows:
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§ 73.202
[Amended]
2. Section 73.202(b), the Table of FM
Allotments under California, is
amended by adding Channel 274A at
Mecca; and by adding Channel 299A at
San Joaquin.
I 3. Section 73.202(b), the Table of FM
Allotments under Louisiana, is
amended by adding Harrisonburg,
Channel 232A; and by adding Rosepine,
Channel 281A.
I 4. Section 73.202(b), the Table of FM
Allotments under New Mexico, is
amended by adding Channel 288A at
Taos.
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Federal Communications Commission.
John A. Karousos,
Assistant Chief, Audio Division, Media
Bureau.
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47 CFR Part 73
[DA 06–513; MB Docket No. 03–78; RM–
10684]
Radio Broadcasting Services; Bend
and Prineville, OR
Federal Communications
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ACTION: Final rule.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This document substitutes
Channel 253C1 for Channel 252C3 at
Bend, Oregon and modifies the Station
KTWS–FM license to specify operation
on Channel 253C1. To accommodate
this upgrade, this document also
substitutes Channel 271C3 for vacant
Channel 255C3 at Prineville, Oregon.
The reference coordinates for the
Channel 227C2 allotment at Bend,
Oregon, are 44–04–41 and 121–19–57.
The reference coordinates for the
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Channel 271C3 allotment at Prineville,
Oregon, are 44–20–36 and 120–44–06.
See 68 FR 17003, April 8, 2003. With
this action, the proceeding is
terminated.
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Public Law 107–198, see 44 U.S.C.
3506(c)(4). The Commission will send a
copy of this Report and Order in a
report to be sent to the Congress and
Government Accountability Office
pursuant to the Congressional Review
Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).
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synopsis of the Report and Order in MB
Docket No. 03–78 adopted March 1,
2006, and released March 3, 2006. The
full text of this decision is available for
inspection and copying during normal
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A257, 445 12th Street, SW.,
Washington, DC. The complete text of
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Street, SW., Room CY–B402,
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Order in a report to be sent to Congress
and the Government Accountability
Office pursuant to the Congressional
Review Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801 (a)(1)(A).
The Report and Order in MM Docket
No. 00–87, substituted Channel 253C3
for Channel 252C3 at Bend in order to
accommodate the ‘‘drop-in’’ allotment
of Channel 251C1 to Madras, Oregon.
See Brightwood, Madras, Prineville and
Bend, Oregon, 16 FCC Rcd 18,893
(MMB 2001), recon, 20 FCC Rcd 14391
(MB 2005).
List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 73
Radio, Radio Broadcasting.
I Part 73 of the Code of Federal
Regulations is amended as follows:
PART 73—RADIO BROADCAST
SERVICES
1. The authority citation for part 73
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: Sections 303, 48 Stat., as
amended, 1082; 47 U.S.C. 154, as amended.
§ 73.202
[Amended]
2. Section 73.202(b), the Table of FM
Allotments, under Oregon, is amended
by removing Channel 253C3 and adding
Channel 253C1 at Bend.
I 3. Section 73.202(b), the Table of FM
Allotments, under Oregon, is amended
by removing Channel 255C3 and adding
Channel 271C3 at Prineville.
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Federal Communications Commission.
John A. Karousos,
Assistant Chief, Audio Division, Media
Bureau.
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50 CFR Part 660
[Docket No. 060317076–6076–01; I.D.
031606D]
RIN 0648–AU41
Fisheries Off West Coast States and in
the Western Pacific; Hawaii-based
Shallow-set Longline Fishery
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; emergency
action; request for comments.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This emergency rule removes
the delay in effectiveness for closing the
Hawaii-based shallow-set longline
fishery as a result of interaction limits
for sea turtles. The intended effect of the
emergency action is to afford enhanced
protection for sea turtles via timely
closure of the fishery.
DATES: Effective March 20, 2006 until
September 18, 2006. Comments must be
received no later than 5 p.m., local time,
on April 19, 2006.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by ‘‘AU41’’ by any of the
following methods:
• E-mail: AU41Notice@noaa.gov.
Include ‘‘AU41’’ in the subject line of
the message.
• Federal e-Rulemaking Portal:
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• Mail: William L. Robinson,
Administrator, Pacific Islands Region
(PIR), NMFS, 1601 Kapiolani Blvd.
1110, Honolulu, HI 96814.
In accordance with the Endangered
Species Act, a Biological Opinion, dated
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February 23, 2004, was prepared for this
fishery which operates under the
Fishery Management Plan for the
Pelagic Fisheries of the Western Pacific
Region (FMP). Also, in accordance with
NEPA, an Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) dated March 30, 2001,
and a Supplemental Environmental
Impact Statement (SEIS) dated March 5,
2004, were prepared for this fishery
under the FMP. Copies of the Biological
Opinion, EIS and SEIS are available
from William L. Robinson (see
ADDRESSES).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Robert Harman, PIR, phone: 808–944–
2271.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Electronic Access
This emergency rule is accessible via
the Internet at the Office of the Federal
Register’s Web site at
www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/.
NMFS manages the pelagic longline
fishery for swordfish, tunas and related
species in the western Pacific region,
according to the FMP, prepared by the
Western Pacific Fishery Management
Council (WPFMC) under authority of
the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act.
Regulations governing fishing by U.S.
vessels in accordance with the FMP
appear at subpart H of 50 CFR part 600
and at 50 CFR part 660.
The regulations at § 660.33(b)(1)
governing western Pacific pelagic
fisheries establish maximum annual
limits on the numbers of physical
interactions that occur between longline
fishing gear and sea turtles. These limits
apply to physical interactions
experienced by vessels registered under
Hawaii longline limited-access permits
while engaged in shallow-set longline
fishing. There are calendar-year annual
limits on physical interactions for two
different turtle species, one for
leatherback sea turtles set at 16, and one
for loggerhead sea turtles set at 17.
Interactions with turtles are
monitored using data from scientific
observers placed by NMFS aboard all
vessels engaged in shallow-set longline
fishing. NMFS is required to maintain
100 percent observer coverage in the
Hawaii shallow-set longline fishery
under the 2004 Biological Opinion.
The current regulations at
§ 660.33(b)(2) prescribe that, as soon as
the physical interaction limit for either
of the two turtle species has been
determined to have been reached in a
given year, the shallow-set component
of the Hawaii-based longline fishery
must be closed by NMFS for the
remainder of the calendar year, after
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giving permit holders at least seven days
advance notice. Once that component of
the fishery is closed, no vessel
registered under a Hawaii longline
limited-access permit may engage in
shallow-set longline fishing north of the
equator.
Based on the best information
available on fishing activity levels and
anticipated turtle interaction rates at the
time when the regulations were first
implemented, the seven-day delay in
effectiveness offered by the advance
notice provision was thought to be
adequate to provide notice of the fishery
closure to vessels at sea. The delay was
intended to give NMFS adequate time to
notify permit holders and vessel
operators of the closure, and to give
operators adequate time to cease fishing
and begin to return to port, while still
affording adequate protection to sea
turtles. Recent fishing activity levels
and rates of turtle interactions have,
however, been higher than expected,
resulting in the fishery quickly
approaching the limit on turtle
interactions and the associated adverse
impacts to turtle species. As of 4 P.M.
Hawaii Standard Time (HST), March 17,
2006, the fishery reached the annual
limit of 17 loggerhead turtles. To
respond to the recent greater fishing
activity and turtle interaction rates, and
to prevent additional adverse impacts to
turtles, immediate implementation of
the fishery closure is required.
Additionally, more effective means of
providing notification to fishermen now
exist. At the time when the current
regulations were implemented, NMFS
observers placed aboard longline vessels
were not issued satellite telephones, and
other communication methods were
considered ineffective for notifying the
fleet of a closure. Currently, however,
NMFS observers carry satellite
telephones and are placed on all vessels
conducting shallow-set fishing trips.
This makes immediate and effective
communication possible between NMFS
and each vessel at sea. When the fishery
is closed, NMFS will notify the operator
of each Hawaii-based vessel that is
participating in the shallow-set fishery,
directly via the communication devices
available to the NMFS observer placed
on the vessel, allowing for an immediate
closure of the fishery, and resulting in
enhanced protection of sea turtles. A
notice of the fishery closure will also be
published in the Federal Register and
sent to each permit holder whose vessel
is registered for use under a Hawaii
limited access longline permit.
At its 131st meeting on March 14,
2006, the WPFMC voted to request the
Secretary of Commerce to initiate, via an
emergency rule, a framework for the
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immediate closure of the Hawaii
shallow-set longline fishery upon
reaching the interaction limits for
loggerhead or leatherback turtles.
For the reasons stated above, this
emergency rule meets NMFS policy
guidelines for the use of emergency
rules (62 FR 44421, August 21, 1997)
because the emergency situation results
from recently discovered circumstances,
presents a serious management problem
in the fishery, and the emergency rule
realizes immediate benefits that
outweigh the value of prior notice,
opportunity for public comment, and
deliberative consideration expected
under the normal rulemaking process.
NMFS issues this emergency rule,
effective for not more than 180 days, as
authorized by section 305(c) of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act. The emergency
rule may be extended for an additional
180 days, provided the public has had
an opportunity to comment on the
emergency rule and provided the
WPFMC is actively preparing proposed
regulations to address the emergency on
a permanent basis. Public comments on
this emergency rule are invited and will
be considered in determining whether
to extend this emergency rule.
Classification
This action responds to the best
available information recently obtained
from the fishery. The Assistant
Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA,
(AA) finds good cause to waive the
requirement to provide prior notice and
opportunity for public comment
pursuant to the authority set forth at 5
U.S.C. 553(b)(B) as such requirement is
impracticable and contrary to the public
interest. Recent fishing activity levels
and rates of turtle interactions have
been higher than expected. As of 4 P.M.
HST, March 17, 2006, the fishery
reached the annual limit of 17
loggerhead turtles. Based on this
information, NMFS is concerned that,
under the current seven-day notice
requirement, there will be insufficient
time between when the observer data
are collected about the number of turtle
interactions in the fishery and the time
the fishery closure must be
implemented. Thus, it is impracticable
for NMFS to delay implementing this
action. If not implemented quickly, the
number of allowable interactions will
likely be exceeded, thereby imposing
harm to the public interest in protecting
these threatened and endangered turtle
species. For the same reasons, the AA
also finds good cause to waive the 30day delay in the effective date of this
action under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3).
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This emergency rule has been
determined to be not significant for
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
This emergency rule is exempt from
the procedures of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act because the rule is issued
without opportunity for prior notice and
opportunity for public comment.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660
Administrative practice and
procedure, American Samoa, Fisheries,
Fishing, Guam, Hawaiian Natives,
Indians, Northern Mariana Islands,
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
Dated: March 20, 2006.
James W. Balsiger,
Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for
Regulatory Programs, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
§ 660.33 Western Pacific longline fishing
restrictions.
For the reasons set out in the
preamble, 50 CFR part 660 is amended
as follows:
PART 660—FISHERIES OFF WEST
COAST STATES AND IN THE
WESTERN PACIFIC
1. The authority citation for part 660
reads as follows:
I
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. and 16
U.S.C. 1531 et seq.
2. In § 660.22, paragraphs (ss) and (tt)
are added to read as follows:
§ 660.22
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(iii) As soon as practicable, the
Regional Administrator will sign the
closure notice and provide actual notice
via telephone, satellite telephone, radio,
electronic mail, facsimile transmission,
or post, to all vessel operators and
holders of Hawaii longline limited
access permits, that the shallow-set
component of the longline fishery is
closed and that shallow-set longline
fishing north of the equator by vessels
registered for use under Hawaii longline
limited access permits will be
prohibited beginning on a specified date
and time, and that all such fishing gear
must be immediately removed from the
water and the fishing trip terminated.
As soon as practicable, the Regional
Administrator will also file for
publication at the Office of the Federal
Register the notification that the sea
turtle interaction limit has been
reached. The notification will indicate
that the Hawaii-based shallow-set
component of the longline fishery is
closed, and shallow-set longline fishing
north of the equator by vessels
registered for use under Hawaii longline
limited access permits was prohibited
beginning on the specified date and
time when notice was provided, until
the end of the calendar year in which
the sea turtle interaction limit was
reached.
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(ss) Engage in shallow-setting from a
vessel registered for use under a Hawaii
longline limited access permit after the
shallow-set component of the longline
fishery has been closed pursuant to
§ 660.33(b)(2), in violation of § 660.33(i).
(tt) Fail to immediately retrieve
longline fishing gear upon receipt of
actual notice that the shallow-set
component of the longline fishery has
been closed pursuant to § 660.33(b)(2),
in violation of § 660.33(i).
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I 3. In § 660.33, paragraphs (b)(2)(i) and
(ii) are suspended and paragraphs
(b)(2)(iii) and (iv) are added to read as
follows:
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(iv) Beginning on the fishery closure
date and time indicated by the Regional
Administrator in the notification
provided to vessel operators and permit
holders and published in the Federal
Register under paragraph (b)(3)(iii) of
this section, until the end of the
calendar year in which the sea turtle
interaction limit was reached, the
Hawaii-based shallow-set component of
the longline fishery shall be closed.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
50 CFR Part 660
[Docket No. 060317076-6076-01; I.D. 031606D]
RIN 0648-AU41
Fisheries Off West Coast States and in the Western Pacific;
Hawaii-based Shallow-set Longline Fishery
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; emergency action; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: This emergency rule removes the delay in effectiveness for
closing the Hawaii-based shallow-set longline fishery as a result of
interaction limits for sea turtles. The intended effect of the
emergency action is to afford enhanced protection for sea turtles via
timely closure of the fishery.
DATES: Effective March 20, 2006 until September 18, 2006. Comments must
be received no later than 5 p.m., local time, on April 19, 2006.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by ``AU41'' by any of
the following methods:
E-mail: AU41Notice@noaa.gov. Include ``AU41'' in the
subject line of the message.
Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: www.regulations.gov. Follow
the instructions for submitting comments.
Mail: William L. Robinson, Administrator, Pacific Islands
Region (PIR), NMFS, 1601 Kapiolani Blvd. 1110, Honolulu, HI 96814.
In accordance with the Endangered Species Act, a Biological
Opinion, dated
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February 23, 2004, was prepared for this fishery which operates under
the Fishery Management Plan for the Pelagic Fisheries of the Western
Pacific Region (FMP). Also, in accordance with NEPA, an Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS) dated March 30, 2001, and a Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) dated March 5, 2004, were
prepared for this fishery under the FMP. Copies of the Biological
Opinion, EIS and SEIS are available from William L. Robinson (see
ADDRESSES).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert Harman, PIR, phone: 808-944-
2271.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Electronic Access
This emergency rule is accessible via the Internet at the Office of
the Federal Register's Web site at www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/.
NMFS manages the pelagic longline fishery for swordfish, tunas and
related species in the western Pacific region, according to the FMP,
prepared by the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council (WPFMC)
under authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act. Regulations governing fishing by U.S. vessels in
accordance with the FMP appear at subpart H of 50 CFR part 600 and at
50 CFR part 660.
The regulations at Sec. 660.33(b)(1) governing western Pacific
pelagic fisheries establish maximum annual limits on the numbers of
physical interactions that occur between longline fishing gear and sea
turtles. These limits apply to physical interactions experienced by
vessels registered under Hawaii longline limited-access permits while
engaged in shallow-set longline fishing. There are calendar-year annual
limits on physical interactions for two different turtle species, one
for leatherback sea turtles set at 16, and one for loggerhead sea
turtles set at 17.
Interactions with turtles are monitored using data from scientific
observers placed by NMFS aboard all vessels engaged in shallow-set
longline fishing. NMFS is required to maintain 100 percent observer
coverage in the Hawaii shallow-set longline fishery under the 2004
Biological Opinion.
The current regulations at Sec. 660.33(b)(2) prescribe that, as
soon as the physical interaction limit for either of the two turtle
species has been determined to have been reached in a given year, the
shallow-set component of the Hawaii-based longline fishery must be
closed by NMFS for the remainder of the calendar year, after giving
permit holders at least seven days advance notice. Once that component
of the fishery is closed, no vessel registered under a Hawaii longline
limited-access permit may engage in shallow-set longline fishing north
of the equator.
Based on the best information available on fishing activity levels
and anticipated turtle interaction rates at the time when the
regulations were first implemented, the seven-day delay in
effectiveness offered by the advance notice provision was thought to be
adequate to provide notice of the fishery closure to vessels at sea.
The delay was intended to give NMFS adequate time to notify permit
holders and vessel operators of the closure, and to give operators
adequate time to cease fishing and begin to return to port, while still
affording adequate protection to sea turtles. Recent fishing activity
levels and rates of turtle interactions have, however, been higher than
expected, resulting in the fishery quickly approaching the limit on
turtle interactions and the associated adverse impacts to turtle
species. As of 4 P.M. Hawaii Standard Time (HST), March 17, 2006, the
fishery reached the annual limit of 17 loggerhead turtles. To respond
to the recent greater fishing activity and turtle interaction rates,
and to prevent additional adverse impacts to turtles, immediate
implementation of the fishery closure is required.
Additionally, more effective means of providing notification to
fishermen now exist. At the time when the current regulations were
implemented, NMFS observers placed aboard longline vessels were not
issued satellite telephones, and other communication methods were
considered ineffective for notifying the fleet of a closure. Currently,
however, NMFS observers carry satellite telephones and are placed on
all vessels conducting shallow-set fishing trips. This makes immediate
and effective communication possible between NMFS and each vessel at
sea. When the fishery is closed, NMFS will notify the operator of each
Hawaii-based vessel that is participating in the shallow-set fishery,
directly via the communication devices available to the NMFS observer
placed on the vessel, allowing for an immediate closure of the fishery,
and resulting in enhanced protection of sea turtles. A notice of the
fishery closure will also be published in the Federal Register and sent
to each permit holder whose vessel is registered for use under a Hawaii
limited access longline permit.
At its 131st meeting on March 14, 2006, the WPFMC voted to request
the Secretary of Commerce to initiate, via an emergency rule, a
framework for the immediate closure of the Hawaii shallow-set longline
fishery upon reaching the interaction limits for loggerhead or
leatherback turtles.
For the reasons stated above, this emergency rule meets NMFS policy
guidelines for the use of emergency rules (62 FR 44421, August 21,
1997) because the emergency situation results from recently discovered
circumstances, presents a serious management problem in the fishery,
and the emergency rule realizes immediate benefits that outweigh the
value of prior notice, opportunity for public comment, and deliberative
consideration expected under the normal rulemaking process.
NMFS issues this emergency rule, effective for not more than 180
days, as authorized by section 305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act. The
emergency rule may be extended for an additional 180 days, provided the
public has had an opportunity to comment on the emergency rule and
provided the WPFMC is actively preparing proposed regulations to
address the emergency on a permanent basis. Public comments on this
emergency rule are invited and will be considered in determining
whether to extend this emergency rule.
Classification
This action responds to the best available information recently
obtained from the fishery. The Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,
NOAA, (AA) finds good cause to waive the requirement to provide prior
notice and opportunity for public comment pursuant to the authority set
forth at 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) as such requirement is impracticable and
contrary to the public interest. Recent fishing activity levels and
rates of turtle interactions have been higher than expected. As of 4
P.M. HST, March 17, 2006, the fishery reached the annual limit of 17
loggerhead turtles. Based on this information, NMFS is concerned that,
under the current seven-day notice requirement, there will be
insufficient time between when the observer data are collected about
the number of turtle interactions in the fishery and the time the
fishery closure must be implemented. Thus, it is impracticable for NMFS
to delay implementing this action. If not implemented quickly, the
number of allowable interactions will likely be exceeded, thereby
imposing harm to the public interest in protecting these threatened and
endangered turtle species. For the same reasons, the AA also finds good
cause to waive the 30-day delay in the effective date of this action
under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3).
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This emergency rule has been determined to be not significant for
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
This emergency rule is exempt from the procedures of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act because the rule is issued without opportunity for
prior notice and opportunity for public comment.
List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660
Administrative practice and procedure, American Samoa, Fisheries,
Fishing, Guam, Hawaiian Natives, Indians, Northern Mariana Islands,
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Dated: March 20, 2006.
James W. Balsiger,
Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National
Marine Fisheries Service.
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For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 660 is amended as
follows:
PART 660--FISHERIES OFF WEST COAST STATES AND IN THE WESTERN
PACIFIC
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1. The authority citation for part 660 reads as follows:
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. and 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.
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2. In Sec. 660.22, paragraphs (ss) and (tt) are added to read as
follows:
Sec. 660.22 Prohibitions.
* * * * *
(ss) Engage in shallow-setting from a vessel registered for use
under a Hawaii longline limited access permit after the
shallow-set component of the longline fishery has been closed
pursuant to Sec. 660.33(b)(2), in violation of Sec. 660.33(i).
(tt) Fail to immediately retrieve longline fishing gear upon
receipt of actual notice that the shallow-set component of the longline
fishery has been closed pursuant to Sec. 660.33(b)(2), in violation of
Sec. 660.33(i).
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3. In Sec. 660.33, paragraphs (b)(2)(i) and (ii) are suspended and
paragraphs (b)(2)(iii) and (iv) are added to read as follows:
Sec. 660.33 Western Pacific longline fishing restrictions.
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(b) * * *
(2) * * *
(iii) As soon as practicable, the Regional Administrator will sign
the closure notice and provide actual notice via telephone, satellite
telephone, radio, electronic mail, facsimile transmission, or post, to
all vessel operators and holders of Hawaii longline limited access
permits, that the shallow-set component of the longline fishery is
closed and that shallow-set longline fishing north of the equator by
vessels registered for use under Hawaii longline limited access permits
will be prohibited beginning on a specified date and time, and that all
such fishing gear must be immediately removed from the water and the
fishing trip terminated. As soon as practicable, the Regional
Administrator will also file for publication at the Office of the
Federal Register the notification that the sea turtle interaction limit
has been reached. The notification will indicate that the Hawaii-based
shallow-set component of the longline fishery is closed, and shallow-
set longline fishing north of the equator by vessels registered for use
under Hawaii longline limited access permits was prohibited beginning
on the specified date and time when notice was provided, until the end
of the calendar year in which the sea turtle interaction limit was
reached.
(iv) Beginning on the fishery closure date and time indicated by
the Regional Administrator in the notification provided to vessel
operators and permit holders and published in the Federal Register
under paragraph (b)(3)(iii) of this section, until the end of the
calendar year in which the sea turtle interaction limit was reached,
the Hawaii-based shallow-set component of the longline fishery shall be
closed.
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[FR Doc. 06-2801 Filed 3-20-06; 12:09 pm]
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