Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge Draft Comprehensive Conservation Plan and Environmental Assessment, 41463-41464 [E6-11597]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 140 / Friday, July 21, 2006 / Notices Dated: July 14, 2006. Frank Davis, General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing-Deputy Federal Housing Commissioner. [FR Doc. 06–6385 Filed 7–20–06; 8:45 am] DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Fish and Wildlife Service Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge Draft Comprehensive Conservation Plan and Environmental Assessment BILLING CODE 4210–67–M Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior. ACTION: Notice of availability; request for comments. AGENCY: DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT [Docket No. FR–5045–N–29] Federal Property Suitable as Facilities To Assist the Homeless Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, HUD. AGENCY: ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: This Notice identifies unutilized, underutilized, excess, and surplus Federal property reviewed by HUD for suitability for possible use to assist the homeless. DATES: Effective Dae:July 21, 2006. 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[FR Doc. 06–6277 Filed 7–20–06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4210–67–M VerDate Aug<31>2005 17:59 Jul 20, 2006 Jkt 208001 SUMMARY: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) announces that the Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge (Refuge) Draft Comprehensive Conservation Plan and Environmental Assessment (Draft CCP/EA) is available for review and comment. Also available for review with the Draft CCP/EA are the draft compatibility determinations for research and monitoring; wildlife observation and photography; environmental education and interpretive guided tours; and sport fishing. To ensure that the Service has adequate time to evaluate and incorporate suggestions and other input into the planning process, comments should be received on or before August 21, 2006. ADDRESSES: For information on obtaining documents and submitting comments, see ‘‘Review and Comment’’ under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Christy Smith, Refuge Manager, (707) 769–4200, or Winnie Chan, Refuge Planner, (510) 792–0222. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Draft CCP/EA was prepared pursuant to the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966, as amended by the National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997 (16 U.S.C. 668dd et seq.) (Improvement Act), and the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, and describes how the Service proposes to manage this Refuge over the next 15 years. Refuge management changes proposed in the draft CCP include: Restoration of coastal scrub and oak woodland habitats; opportunities for public use including wildlife observation, photography, interpretation, and environmental education; and cultural resource interpretation and preservation. The National Wildlife System Administration Act of 1966, as amended by the National Wildlife Refuge Improvement Act of 1997, requires the Service to develop a CCP for each National Wildlife Refuge. The purpose in developing a CCP is to provide refuge managers with a 15-year strategy for DATES: PO 00000 Frm 00049 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 41463 achieving refuge purposes and contributing toward the mission of the National Wildlife Refuge System, consistent with sound principles of fish and wildlife management, conservation, legal mandates, and Service policies. In addition to outlining broad management direction on conserving wildlife and their habitats, the CCP identifies wildlife-dependent recreational opportunities available to the public, which can include opportunities for hunting, fishing, wildlife observation and photography, and environmental education and interpretation. Review and Comment Copies of the Draft CCP/EA may be obtained by writing to Winnie Chan, Refuge Planner, Marin Islands NWR CCP, San Francisco Bay NWR Complex, P.O. Box 524, Newark, California 94560. Copies of the Draft CCP/EA may be viewed at this address and are also available for viewing and downloading online at: https://www.fws.gov/pacific/ planning/. Hard copies of the Draft CCP/EA are also available at the following locations: San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex, 1 Marshlands Road, Newark, CA 94536. San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 7715 Lakeville Highway, Petaluma, CA 94954. Marin County Civic Center Library, 3501 Civic Center Drive #427, San Rafael, CA 94903. Comments on the Draft CCP/EA should be address to: Winnie Chan, Refuge Planner, Marin Islands NWR CCP, San Francisco Bay NWR Complex, P.O. Box 524, Newark, California 94560. Comments may also be faxed to (510) 792–5828 or e-mailed to: sfbaynwrc@fws.gov. Background The Refuge is located off the shoreline of the City of San Rafael, Marin County, in San Pablo Bay. The 339-acre Refuge of tidelands and 2 islands was established in 1992 ‘‘for the development, advancement, management, conservation, and protection of fish and wildlife resources’’. The various parcels of land within the Refuge are under the ownership of the California Department of Fish and Game, California State Lands Commission, or the Fish and Wildlife Service. The California Department of Fish and Game-owned lands are designated as a State Ecological Reserve. These lands and the Service-owned lands are designated and administered as the Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge. The Service provides day-to-day management of the E:\FR\FM\21JYN1.SGM 21JYN1 41464 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 140 / Friday, July 21, 2006 / Notices entire Marin Islands Refuge and State Ecological Reserve under the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act, as amended, and pursuant to a memorandum of understanding with other landowning agencies. The Refuge supports one of the largest heron and egret colonies in northern California. The primary purpose of the Refuge is ‘‘to protect an important existing egret and heron rookery on West Marin Island and to increase colonial nesting bird use on East Marin Islands,’’ as described in the 1992 Environmental Assessment. rwilkins on PROD1PC63 with NOTICES_1 Proposed Action The Proposed Action is to provide an integrated set of management actions consistent with the purposes for which the Refuge was established; the mandates of the Refuge System; and the vision, goals, and objectives defined in the CCP. The CCP identifies the Refuge’s roles in support of the mission of the Refuge System and describes the Service’s proposed management actions. The CCP must be consistent with sound principles of fish and wildlife science and conservation, and legal mandates and Service policies. In addition to outlining refuge management direction for conserving wildlife and their habitats, CCPs identify wildlifedependent recreational opportunities available to the public. Alternatives The Draft CCP/EA identifies and evaluates 3 alternatives for managing Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge for the next 15 years. Each alternative describes a combination of wildlife, habitat, and public use management prescriptions designed to achieve Refuge purposes. Of the alternatives described below, the Service believes Alternative C would best achieve the purposes of the Refuge, and is, therefore identified as the Preferred Alternative. Alternative A, the no-action alternative, assumes no change from current management programs and is considered the baseline to compare other alternatives. Under this alternative, the focus of the Refuge would be to continue to maintain and restore native coastal scrub and oak woodland habitat for migratory birds. The Refuge would remain closed to the public other than existing, supervised volunteer opportunities and fishing in the Refuge’s submerged area. Wildlife observation and photography would not be allowed on the Refuge’s islands. Alternative B would accelerate habitat restoration of the coastal scrub and oak woodland habitat to provide potential habitat for the migratory birds that nest VerDate Aug<31>2005 17:59 Jul 20, 2006 Jkt 208001 at the Refuge. The Refuge would remain closed to public access under this Alternative, but fishing from boats would continue. Impacts from trespassing would be reduced through increased law enforcement monitoring. Raven predation of the heron and egret colonies would be monitored to determine declines in the colonies’ population. Alternative C, the preferred alternative, would also include accelerated habitat restoration, increased law enforcement monitoring, fishing from boats, and raven predation monitoring. In addition, public use, environmental education, and cultural resource preservation would be provided. Guided tours would be established to provide wildlife observation, environmental education, and cultural resource interpretation opportunities. Off-refuge environmental education opportunities include school and community presentations. Cultural resources on the Refuge will be assessed and preserved according to regulatory requirements. Public Comments After the review and comment period ends for this Draft CCP/EA, comments will be analyzed by the Service and addressed in the Final CCP/EA. All comments received from individuals, including names and addresses, become part of the official public record and may be released. Requests for such comments will be handled in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act, the Council on Environmental Quality’s NEPA regulations, and Service and Departmental policies and procedures. Ken McDermond, Acting Manager, California/Nevada Operations Office, Sacramento, California. [FR Doc. E6–11597 Filed 7–20–06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310–55–P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management [WY–060–1610–DP] Notice of Availability of the Casper Draft Resource Management Plan and Associated Environmental Impact Statement, Wyoming Bureau of Land Management, Interior. ACTION: Notice of Availability (NOA) of the Draft Casper Resource Management Plan\Environmental Impact Statement (Draft RMP\EIS). 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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service


Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge Draft Comprehensive 
Conservation Plan and Environmental Assessment

AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION: Notice of availability; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) announces that 
the Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge (Refuge) Draft Comprehensive 
Conservation Plan and Environmental Assessment (Draft CCP/EA) is 
available for review and comment. Also available for review with the 
Draft CCP/EA are the draft compatibility determinations for research 
and monitoring; wildlife observation and photography; environmental 
education and interpretive guided tours; and sport fishing.

DATES: To ensure that the Service has adequate time to evaluate and 
incorporate suggestions and other input into the planning process, 
comments should be received on or before August 21, 2006.

ADDRESSES: For information on obtaining documents and submitting 
comments, see ``Review and Comment'' under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Christy Smith, Refuge Manager, (707) 
769-4200, or Winnie Chan, Refuge Planner, (510) 792-0222.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Draft CCP/EA was prepared pursuant to 
the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966, as 
amended by the National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997 
(16 U.S.C. 668dd et seq.) (Improvement Act), and the National 
Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, and describes how the 
Service proposes to manage this Refuge over the next 15 years. Refuge 
management changes proposed in the draft CCP include: Restoration of 
coastal scrub and oak woodland habitats; opportunities for public use 
including wildlife observation, photography, interpretation, and 
environmental education; and cultural resource interpretation and 
preservation.
    The National Wildlife System Administration Act of 1966, as amended 
by the National Wildlife Refuge Improvement Act of 1997, requires the 
Service to develop a CCP for each National Wildlife Refuge. The purpose 
in developing a CCP is to provide refuge managers with a 15-year 
strategy for achieving refuge purposes and contributing toward the 
mission of the National Wildlife Refuge System, consistent with sound 
principles of fish and wildlife management, conservation, legal 
mandates, and Service policies. In addition to outlining broad 
management direction on conserving wildlife and their habitats, the CCP 
identifies wildlife-dependent recreational opportunities available to 
the public, which can include opportunities for hunting, fishing, 
wildlife observation and photography, and environmental education and 
interpretation.

Review and Comment

    Copies of the Draft CCP/EA may be obtained by writing to Winnie 
Chan, Refuge Planner, Marin Islands NWR CCP, San Francisco Bay NWR 
Complex, P.O. Box 524, Newark, California 94560. Copies of the Draft 
CCP/EA may be viewed at this address and are also available for viewing 
and downloading online at: https://www.fws.gov/pacific/planning/.
    Hard copies of the Draft CCP/EA are also available at the following 
locations:
    San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex, 1 Marshlands 
Road, Newark, CA 94536.
    San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 7715 Lakeville Highway, 
Petaluma, CA 94954.
    Marin County Civic Center Library, 3501 Civic Center Drive 
427, San Rafael, CA 94903.
    Comments on the Draft CCP/EA should be address to: Winnie Chan, 
Refuge Planner, Marin Islands NWR CCP, San Francisco Bay NWR Complex, 
P.O. Box 524, Newark, California 94560. Comments may also be faxed to 
(510) 792-5828 or e-mailed to: sfbaynwrc@fws.gov.

Background

    The Refuge is located off the shoreline of the City of San Rafael, 
Marin County, in San Pablo Bay. The 339-acre Refuge of tidelands and 2 
islands was established in 1992 ``for the development, advancement, 
management, conservation, and protection of fish and wildlife 
resources''. The various parcels of land within the Refuge are under 
the ownership of the California Department of Fish and Game, California 
State Lands Commission, or the Fish and Wildlife Service. The 
California Department of Fish and Game-owned lands are designated as a 
State Ecological Reserve. These lands and the Service-owned lands are 
designated and administered as the Marin Islands National Wildlife 
Refuge. The Service provides day-to-day management of the

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entire Marin Islands Refuge and State Ecological Reserve under the 
National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act, as amended, and 
pursuant to a memorandum of understanding with other landowning 
agencies.
    The Refuge supports one of the largest heron and egret colonies in 
northern California. The primary purpose of the Refuge is ``to protect 
an important existing egret and heron rookery on West Marin Island and 
to increase colonial nesting bird use on East Marin Islands,'' as 
described in the 1992 Environmental Assessment.

Proposed Action

    The Proposed Action is to provide an integrated set of management 
actions consistent with the purposes for which the Refuge was 
established; the mandates of the Refuge System; and the vision, goals, 
and objectives defined in the CCP. The CCP identifies the Refuge's 
roles in support of the mission of the Refuge System and describes the 
Service's proposed management actions. The CCP must be consistent with 
sound principles of fish and wildlife science and conservation, and 
legal mandates and Service policies. In addition to outlining refuge 
management direction for conserving wildlife and their habitats, CCPs 
identify wildlife-dependent recreational opportunities available to the 
public.

Alternatives

    The Draft CCP/EA identifies and evaluates 3 alternatives for 
managing Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge for the next 15 years. 
Each alternative describes a combination of wildlife, habitat, and 
public use management prescriptions designed to achieve Refuge 
purposes. Of the alternatives described below, the Service believes 
Alternative C would best achieve the purposes of the Refuge, and is, 
therefore identified as the Preferred Alternative.
    Alternative A, the no-action alternative, assumes no change from 
current management programs and is considered the baseline to compare 
other alternatives. Under this alternative, the focus of the Refuge 
would be to continue to maintain and restore native coastal scrub and 
oak woodland habitat for migratory birds. The Refuge would remain 
closed to the public other than existing, supervised volunteer 
opportunities and fishing in the Refuge's submerged area. Wildlife 
observation and photography would not be allowed on the Refuge's 
islands.
    Alternative B would accelerate habitat restoration of the coastal 
scrub and oak woodland habitat to provide potential habitat for the 
migratory birds that nest at the Refuge. The Refuge would remain closed 
to public access under this Alternative, but fishing from boats would 
continue. Impacts from trespassing would be reduced through increased 
law enforcement monitoring. Raven predation of the heron and egret 
colonies would be monitored to determine declines in the colonies' 
population.
    Alternative C, the preferred alternative, would also include 
accelerated habitat restoration, increased law enforcement monitoring, 
fishing from boats, and raven predation monitoring. In addition, public 
use, environmental education, and cultural resource preservation would 
be provided. Guided tours would be established to provide wildlife 
observation, environmental education, and cultural resource 
interpretation opportunities. Off-refuge environmental education 
opportunities include school and community presentations. Cultural 
resources on the Refuge will be assessed and preserved according to 
regulatory requirements.

Public Comments

    After the review and comment period ends for this Draft CCP/EA, 
comments will be analyzed by the Service and addressed in the Final 
CCP/EA. All comments received from individuals, including names and 
addresses, become part of the official public record and may be 
released. Requests for such comments will be handled in accordance with 
the Freedom of Information Act, the Council on Environmental Quality's 
NEPA regulations, and Service and Departmental policies and procedures.

Ken McDermond,
Acting Manager, California/Nevada Operations Office, Sacramento, 
California.
[FR Doc. E6-11597 Filed 7-20-06; 8:45 am]
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