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Draft Management and Control Plan for
Asian Carps in the United States
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of document availability
and request for comments.
SUMMARY: This notice announces the
availability of the draft ‘‘Management
and Control Plan for Asian Carps in the
United States.’’ This draft document
was prepared by the Asian Carp
Working Group of the Aquatic Nuisance
Species Task Force. We are seeking
public comments on this draft
document. Comments received will be
considered during the preparation of the
final national management and control
plan, which will guide cooperative and
integrated management of Asian carps
in the United States.
DATES: Submit your comments on the
draft ‘‘Management and Control Plan for
Asian Carps in the United States’’ by
December 26, 2006.
ADDRESSES: The draft document is
available from the Executive Secretary,
Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 4401
North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA
22203; FAX (703) 358–1800. It also is
available on our webpage at https://
www.anstaskforce.gov/. Comments may
be hand-delivered, mailed, or sent by
fax to the address listed above. You may
send comments by e-mail to:
AsianCarpPlan@fws.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Scott Newsham, Executive Secretary,
Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force, at
scott_newsham@fws.gov or (703) 358–
1796.
There are
many carps native to Asia, including
seven that have been introduced to the
United States. For the purposes of this
document the term ‘‘Asian carps’’ refers
to four species: black carp
(Mylopharyngodon piceus), bighead
carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis),
grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella),
and silver carp (H. molitrix). Feral
bighead, grass, and silver carps have all
established reproducing populations in
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several major rivers of the United States.
To date, there have been six confirmed
collections of adult black carp by
commercial fishers in the United States
and unconfirmed reports of repeated
captures of adult black carp in the
Mississippi River and its tributaries over
the past 13 years. There have been no
collections of black carp eggs and larvae
or observations of spawning.
The Aquatic Nuisance Species Task
Force, which is authorized by the
Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance
Prevention and Control Act of 1990 (16
U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), and the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service organized an Asian
Carp Working Group (Working Group)
to develop a comprehensive national
Asian carp management and control
plan. The Working Group agreed that
the desired endpoint of the plan is the
extirpation of Asian carps in the wild,
except for non-reproducing grass carp
within planned locations [i.e., areas
where nuisance aquatic vegetation can
be controlled using planned
introductions of sterile (triploid) fish
contained within a designated area].
The Working Group was charged with
developing a plan that first and foremost
protects our Nation’s natural resources.
The Working Group was also charged
with developing solutions that would
allow for a viable aquaculture industry
when implemented. Therefore, a
framework for the responsible use of
domestic stocks of Asian carp is
described throughout the plan. It is in
this context that the Working Group
developed strategies and
recommendations that address seven
goals to protect the Nation’s natural
resources. This collaborative process
was highly successful and nearly all
issues were resolved. The Working
Group developed 46 strategies and 129
recommendations to manage and
control Asian carps (see Table I, page
viii, of the draft plan). However, two
issues were not resolved within the
Working Group. In-depth discussions
for these two issues are presented in
Recommendation 3.1.15.10 (page 50),
‘‘Use of triploid black carp on
aquaculture facilities,’’ and
Recommendation 3.1.18.1 (page 59),
‘‘Commercial, domestic transport of live
farm-raised bighead and grass carps,’’ in
the draft plan. The discussion presented
for each of these two issues includes a
series of management questions that
remain to be resolved before strategies
and recommendations can be
formulated to effectively address these
unresolved issues.
Risk levels for potential pathways of
introduction were proposed based on
both the likelihood for an introduction
to occur and the potential for adverse
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ecological and/or economic effects (see
Table 3.1.1, page 30, of the draft plan).
However, the Working Group did not
agree on the use of pathway risk levels
or the majority of the proposed risk
levels. To effectively implement the
plan, the Working Group recommends
(see Recommendation 3.7.1.3, page 111,
in the draft plan) additional efforts to
integrate, sequence, and prioritize
recommendations from among all
sections of this plan.
We are seeking public comments on
the two unresolved issues mentioned
above, as well as all aspects of the draft
plan. Submit your comments by the date
listed under DATES using one of the
methods listed under ADDRESSES.
Authority: The authority for this action is
the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance
Prevention and Control Act of 1990 (16
U.S.C. 4701 et seq.).
Dated: September 25, 2006.
Everett Wilson,
Acting Co-Chair, Aquatic Nuisance Species
Task Force, Acting Assistant Director—
Fisheries & Habitat Conservation.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Draft Management and Control Plan for Asian Carps in the United
States
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of document availability and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the availability of the draft
``Management and Control Plan for Asian Carps in the United States.''
This draft document was prepared by the Asian Carp Working Group of the
Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force. We are seeking public comments on
this draft document. Comments received will be considered during the
preparation of the final national management and control plan, which
will guide cooperative and integrated management of Asian carps in the
United States.
DATES: Submit your comments on the draft ``Management and Control Plan
for Asian Carps in the United States'' by December 26, 2006.
ADDRESSES: The draft document is available from the Executive
Secretary, Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, 4401 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203; FAX (703) 358-
1800. It also is available on our webpage at https://
www.anstaskforce.gov/. Comments may be hand-delivered, mailed, or sent
by fax to the address listed above. You may send comments by e-mail to:
AsianCarpPlan@fws.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Scott Newsham, Executive Secretary,
Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force, at scott_newsham@fws.gov or (703)
358-1796.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: There are many carps native to Asia,
including seven that have been introduced to the United States. For the
purposes of this document the term ``Asian carps'' refers to four
species: black carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus), bighead carp
(Hypophthalmichthys nobilis), grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella), and
silver carp (H. molitrix). Feral bighead, grass, and silver carps have
all established reproducing populations in several major rivers of the
United States. To date, there have been six confirmed collections of
adult black carp by commercial fishers in the United States and
unconfirmed reports of repeated captures of adult black carp in the
Mississippi River and its tributaries over the past 13 years. There
have been no collections of black carp eggs and larvae or observations
of spawning.
The Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force, which is authorized by the
Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act of 1990 (16
U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service organized
an Asian Carp Working Group (Working Group) to develop a comprehensive
national Asian carp management and control plan. The Working Group
agreed that the desired endpoint of the plan is the extirpation of
Asian carps in the wild, except for non-reproducing grass carp within
planned locations [i.e., areas where nuisance aquatic vegetation can be
controlled using planned introductions of sterile (triploid) fish
contained within a designated area]. The Working Group was charged with
developing a plan that first and foremost protects our Nation's natural
resources. The Working Group was also charged with developing solutions
that would allow for a viable aquaculture industry when implemented.
Therefore, a framework for the responsible use of domestic stocks of
Asian carp is described throughout the plan. It is in this context that
the Working Group developed strategies and recommendations that address
seven goals to protect the Nation's natural resources. This
collaborative process was highly successful and nearly all issues were
resolved. The Working Group developed 46 strategies and 129
recommendations to manage and control Asian carps (see Table I, page
viii, of the draft plan). However, two issues were not resolved within
the Working Group. In-depth discussions for these two issues are
presented in Recommendation 3.1.15.10 (page 50), ``Use of triploid
black carp on aquaculture facilities,'' and Recommendation 3.1.18.1
(page 59), ``Commercial, domestic transport of live farm-raised bighead
and grass carps,'' in the draft plan. The discussion presented for each
of these two issues includes a series of management questions that
remain to be resolved before strategies and recommendations can be
formulated to effectively address these unresolved issues.
Risk levels for potential pathways of introduction were proposed
based on both the likelihood for an introduction to occur and the
potential for adverse
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ecological and/or economic effects (see Table 3.1.1, page 30, of the
draft plan). However, the Working Group did not agree on the use of
pathway risk levels or the majority of the proposed risk levels. To
effectively implement the plan, the Working Group recommends (see
Recommendation 3.7.1.3, page 111, in the draft plan) additional efforts
to integrate, sequence, and prioritize recommendations from among all
sections of this plan.
We are seeking public comments on the two unresolved issues
mentioned above, as well as all aspects of the draft plan. Submit your
comments by the date listed under DATES using one of the methods listed
under ADDRESSES.
Authority: The authority for this action is the Nonindigenous
Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act of 1990 (16 U.S.C. 4701
et seq.).
Dated: September 25, 2006.
Everett Wilson,
Acting Co-Chair, Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force, Acting Assistant
Director--Fisheries & Habitat Conservation.
[FR Doc. E6-17794 Filed 10-23-06; 8:45 am]
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