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Information Collection Sent to the
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Number 1018–0124; Migratory Bird
Subsistence Harvest Household
Survey
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Interior.
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addresses above or by telephone at (703)
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OMB
Control Number: 1018–0124.
Title: Migratory Bird Subsistence
Harvest Household Survey.
Service Form Numbers: 7–FW–100, 7–
FW–101, 7–FW–102, 7–FW–103, 7–FW–
103a, and 7–FW–103b.
Type of Request: Revision of currently
approved collection.
Affected Public: Households within
the subsistence eligible areas of Alaska
(Alaska Peninsula, Kodiak Archipelago,
the Aleutian Islands, or in areas north
and west of the Alaska Range (50 CFR
92.5)).
Respondent’s Obligation: Voluntary.
Frequency of Collection: Once per
year for forms 7–FW–100, 7–FW–101,
and 7–FW–102. Three times per year for
forms 7–FW 103, 7–FW–103a, and 7–
FW–103b.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Abstract: The Migratory Bird Treaty
Act Protocol Amendment (1995)
(Amendment) provides for the
customary and traditional use of
migratory birds and their eggs for
subsistence use by indigenous
inhabitants of Alaska. The Amendment,
however, states that its intent is not to
cause significant increases in the take of
species of migratory birds relative to
their continental population sizes. A
May 20, 1996, submittal letter from the
Department of State to the White House
accompanied the Amendment and
specified the need for harvest
monitoring. The letter stated that the
Fish and Wildlife Service, the Alaska
Department of Fish and Game, and
Native organizations cooperatively
would collect harvest estimates within
the subsistence eligible areas. Harvest
survey data help ensure that customary
and traditional use of migratory birds
and their eggs for subsistence use by
indigenous inhabitants of Alaska does
not significantly increase the take of
species of migratory birds relative to
their continental population sizes.
From 1989 to 2004, we monitored
subsistence harvest in Alaska through
the use of annual household surveys in
the most heavily used subsistence
harvest areas; e.g., Yukon-Kuskokwim
Delta. In 2004, we began monitoring
subsistence harvest in subsistence
eligible areas Statewide. We presently
rotate survey areas due to budget
constraints. This monitoring enables us
to track significant changes or trends in
levels of harvest and user participation.
We gather information on the annual
subsistence harvest of 54 species of
birds (including geese, ducks, swans,
cranes, loons, seabirds, shorebirds, and
upland game birds) through surveys of
households in the subsistence eligible
areas of Alaska. Annually, local village
resident surveyors produce lists of all
households in each village and provide
survey forms to randomly selected
households. We combine the estimates
of harvest per household with the
complete list of households in the
subsistence-eligible areas to obtain
estimates of the total annual harvest. We
use four forms to collect the harvest
information. We will aggregate all
information collected and use it only for
statistical purposes. We do not arrange
VerDate Aug<31>2005
02:16 Oct 28, 2006
Jkt 211001
23,000
182
14,000
11,500
or retrieve forms by a personal
identifier.
Comments: On June 21, 2006, we
published in the Federal Register (71
FR 35690) a notice of our intent to
request that OMB renew approval for
this information collection. In that
notice, we solicited comments for 60
days, ending on August 21, 2006. One
comment was received in response to
this notice. The commenter did not
believe that the information provided by
respondents was truthful and objected
to the use of taxpayer dollars for the
surveys.
We collect this information from
people who are part of subsistencebased, Alaska Native cultures, whose
ancestors have relied on migratory birds
for food for thousands of years to
sustain them physically, emotionally,
and spiritually. These birds continue to
be an important part of the Alaska
Native diet in nonroaded, remote parts
of Alaska, particularly in springtime.
We believe that the information is
basically honest and truthful, because:
(1) The reported bird species harvest
information corresponds to the species
actually known to be in the areas
surveyed;
(2) The harvest information is
relatively consistent from year to year,
by time period and region, and the
harvest trends have generally tracked
the bird population trends; and
(3) People have an incentive to
accurately report their harvests, because
they know the information is used to
manage the birds they depend on for
food. They also know that documenting
their customary and traditional
dependence on birds is important,
especially in times of resource shortage.
Harvest survey information aids in
promulgating regulations that help
protect the birds. Therefore, taxpayer
dollars that pay for harvest surveys are
helping protect birds that people
depend on for food as well as for
enjoyment by present and future
generations. We did not make any
changes to our information collection as
a result of this comment.
We again invite comments concerning
this information collection on:
(1) Whether or not the collection of
information is necessary, including
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number of
responses
Average time/
response
(minutes)
23,000
182
14,000
34,500
Total annual
burden hours
1
30
5
5
383
91
1,167
2,875
whether or not the information will
have practical utility;
(2) The accuracy of our estimate of the
burden for this collection of
information;
(3) Ways to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and
(4) Ways to minimize the burden of
the collection of information on
respondents. Comments submitted in
response to this notice are a matter of
public record.
Dated: October 16, 2006.
Hope Grey,
Information Collection Clearance Officer,
Fish and Wildlife Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Information Collection Sent to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) for Approval; OMB Control Number 1018-0124; Migratory Bird
Subsistence Harvest Household Survey
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice; request for comments.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: We (Fish and Wildlife Service) have sent an Information
Collection Request (ICR) to OMB for review and approval. This ICR is
scheduled to expire on October 31, 2006. We may not conduct or sponsor
and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information
unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. However, under
OMB regulations, we may continue to conduct or sponsor this information
collection while it is pending at OMB.
DATES: You must submit comments on or before November 29, 2006.
ADDRESSES: Send your comments and suggestions on this ICR to the Desk
Officer for the Department of the Interior at OMB-OIRA at (202) 395-
6566 (fax) or OIRA--DOCKET@OMB.eop.gov (e-mail). Please provide a copy
of your comments to Hope Grey, Information Collection Clearance
Officer, Fish and Wildlife Service, MS 222-ARLSQ, 4401 North Fairfax
Drive, Arlington, VA 22203 (mail); (703) 358-2269 (fax); or hope_
grey@fws.gov (e-mail).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To request additional information
about this ICR, contact Hope Grey at one of the addresses above or by
telephone at (703) 358-2482.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: OMB Control Number: 1018-0124.
Title: Migratory Bird Subsistence Harvest Household Survey.
Service Form Numbers: 7-FW-100, 7-FW-101, 7-FW-102, 7-FW-103, 7-FW-
103a, and 7-FW-103b.
Type of Request: Revision of currently approved collection.
Affected Public: Households within the subsistence eligible areas
of Alaska (Alaska Peninsula, Kodiak Archipelago, the Aleutian Islands,
or in areas north and west of the Alaska Range (50 CFR 92.5)).
Respondent's Obligation: Voluntary.
Frequency of Collection: Once per year for forms 7-FW-100, 7-FW-
101, and 7-FW-102. Three times per year for forms 7-FW 103, 7-FW-103a,
and 7-FW-103b.
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Average time/
Form Number of Annual number response Total annual
respondents of responses (minutes) burden hours
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7-FW-100........................................ 23,000 23,000 1 383
7-FW-101........................................ 182 182 30 91
7-FW-102........................................ 14,000 14,000 5 1,167
7-FW-103, a, b.................................. 11,500 34,500 5 2,875
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Abstract: The Migratory Bird Treaty Act Protocol Amendment (1995)
(Amendment) provides for the customary and traditional use of migratory
birds and their eggs for subsistence use by indigenous inhabitants of
Alaska. The Amendment, however, states that its intent is not to cause
significant increases in the take of species of migratory birds
relative to their continental population sizes. A May 20, 1996,
submittal letter from the Department of State to the White House
accompanied the Amendment and specified the need for harvest
monitoring. The letter stated that the Fish and Wildlife Service, the
Alaska Department of Fish and Game, and Native organizations
cooperatively would collect harvest estimates within the subsistence
eligible areas. Harvest survey data help ensure that customary and
traditional use of migratory birds and their eggs for subsistence use
by indigenous inhabitants of Alaska does not significantly increase the
take of species of migratory birds relative to their continental
population sizes.
From 1989 to 2004, we monitored subsistence harvest in Alaska
through the use of annual household surveys in the most heavily used
subsistence harvest areas; e.g., Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. In 2004, we
began monitoring subsistence harvest in subsistence eligible areas
Statewide. We presently rotate survey areas due to budget constraints.
This monitoring enables us to track significant changes or trends in
levels of harvest and user participation.
We gather information on the annual subsistence harvest of 54
species of birds (including geese, ducks, swans, cranes, loons,
seabirds, shorebirds, and upland game birds) through surveys of
households in the subsistence eligible areas of Alaska. Annually, local
village resident surveyors produce lists of all households in each
village and provide survey forms to randomly selected households. We
combine the estimates of harvest per household with the complete list
of households in the subsistence-eligible areas to obtain estimates of
the total annual harvest. We use four forms to collect the harvest
information. We will aggregate all information collected and use it
only for statistical purposes. We do not arrange or retrieve forms by a
personal identifier.
Comments: On June 21, 2006, we published in the Federal Register
(71 FR 35690) a notice of our intent to request that OMB renew approval
for this information collection. In that notice, we solicited comments
for 60 days, ending on August 21, 2006. One comment was received in
response to this notice. The commenter did not believe that the
information provided by respondents was truthful and objected to the
use of taxpayer dollars for the surveys.
We collect this information from people who are part of
subsistence-based, Alaska Native cultures, whose ancestors have relied
on migratory birds for food for thousands of years to sustain them
physically, emotionally, and spiritually. These birds continue to be an
important part of the Alaska Native diet in nonroaded, remote parts of
Alaska, particularly in springtime. We believe that the information is
basically honest and truthful, because:
(1) The reported bird species harvest information corresponds to
the species actually known to be in the areas surveyed;
(2) The harvest information is relatively consistent from year to
year, by time period and region, and the harvest trends have generally
tracked the bird population trends; and
(3) People have an incentive to accurately report their harvests,
because they know the information is used to manage the birds they
depend on for food. They also know that documenting their customary and
traditional dependence on birds is important, especially in times of
resource shortage.
Harvest survey information aids in promulgating regulations that
help protect the birds. Therefore, taxpayer dollars that pay for
harvest surveys are helping protect birds that people depend on for
food as well as for enjoyment by present and future generations. We did
not make any changes to our information collection as a result of this
comment.
We again invite comments concerning this information collection on:
(1) Whether or not the collection of information is necessary,
including whether or not the information will have practical utility;
(2) The accuracy of our estimate of the burden for this collection
of information;
(3) Ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and
(4) Ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information on
respondents. Comments submitted in response to this notice are a matter
of public record.
Dated: October 16, 2006.
Hope Grey,
Information Collection Clearance Officer, Fish and Wildlife Service.
[FR Doc. E6-18149 Filed 10-27-06; 8:45 am]
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