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National Artificial Reef Plan (as
Amended): Guidelines for Siting,
Construction, Development, and
Assessment of Artificial Reefs
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of agency decision.
AGENCY:
The National Artificial Reef
Plan (NOAA Technical Memorandum,
NMFS OF–6) was originally published
in November 1985, in fulfillment of a
requirement under the National Fishing
Enhancement Act of 1984. NMFS
worked in partnership with the Atlantic
States Marine Fisheries Commission
and the Gulf States Marine Fisheries
Commission to update and revise this
plan. A revised version has been
completed, entitled the ‘‘National
Artificial Reef Plan (as Amended):
Guidelines for siting, construction,
development, and assessment of
artificial reefs.’’ This action is intended
to promote the goals and objectives
outlined in the National Fishing
Enhancement Act.
DATES: The revised National Artificial
Reef Plan (National Plan) was approved
on March 7, 2007.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the ‘‘National
Artificial Reef Plan (as Amended):
Guidelines for siting, construction,
development, and assessment of
artificial reefs’’ are available from
Christopher M. Moore, Director of the
Partnerships and Communications
Division, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries
Service, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver
Spring, MD 20910.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Christopher M. Moore, (301) 713–2379
ext. 165; fax (301) 713–0596.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
National Artificial Reef Plan of 1985
was developed by the Secretary of
Commerce under direction of the
National Fishing Enhancement Act of
1984. This Act directed the Secretary of
Commerce to develop and publish a
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long-term National Artificial Reef Plan
to promote and facilitate responsible
and effective artificial reef use based on
the best scientific information available.
The National Plan provided guidance
on various aspects of artificial reef use,
including types of construction
materials, planning, siting, design, and
management of artificial reefs. This
document was general in its scope and
provided a framework for regional, state,
and local planners to develop more
detailed, site-specific artificial reef
plans to meet local needs and
conditions. The National Plan was
designed to be a dynamic working
document that would be updated as
new information became available.
Since 1985, new information and
research on artificial reefs have become
available. Accordingly, NMFS has
updated and revised the National Plan,
in cooperation with the Atlantic States
Marine Fisheries Commission and the
Gulf States Marine Fisheries
Commission. The National Plan was
initially revised with input from state
artificial reef programs and staff from
the interstate marine fisheries
commissions, the Minerals Management
Service, and the National Marine
Fisheries Service. The draft revision to
the 1985 National Artificial Reef Plan
was revised in response to comments
that were provided through internal
NOAA review and external review by
the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries
Commission and the Gulf States Marine
Fisheries Commission.
The interstate marine fisheries
commissions have been involved in the
development and review of this
document due to their extensive
involvement and experience with state
artificial reef management programs.
Most coastal states have coordinated
their artificial reef activities through the
respective interstate marine fisheries
commissions, and most interstate
commissions have established technical
advisory committees for marine
artificial reef development. These
committees are composed of the
coordinators of the state marine
artificial reef programs within the
respective state agencies responsible for
marine and coastal resources
management. Committee membership
also includes representatives from the
National Marine Fisheries Service, U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, Minerals
Management Service, Environmental
Protection Agency, and Regional
Fishery Management Councils.
The revised National Plan provides
information on the roles of federal, state,
and local governments; interstate
marine fisheries commissions; Regional
Fishery Management Councils; and
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private citizens in artificial reef
development. The document also
provides guidelines for siting, materials,
design, construction, and management
of artificial reefs; and information on
regulatory and permitting requirements,
liability issues, and research needs. The
revised National Plan also includes
updated information on artificial reef
activities and programs, and it
references other useful sources of
information for artificial reef
development. The most significant
changes occur in the section of the plan
dealing with materials for artificial reef
development. New language in the
revised National Plan is consistent with
the guidelines and recommendations of
the interstate marine fisheries
commissions and representatives of
state artificial reef programs relative to
artificial reef development.
Authority: 33 U.S.C. 2101 et seq.
Dated: March 22, 2007.
James P. Burgess,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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ACTION: Receipt of applications for
scientific research/enhancement permit;
request for comment.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that
NMFS has received an application for a
permit from Zachary Larson, Crescent
City, CA (Permit 1606). This permit
would affect Southern Oregon/Northern
California Coast (SONCC) coho salmon
(Oncorhynchus kisutch). This document
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review and comment before a final
approval or disapproval is made by
NMFS.
DATES: Written comments on the permit
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2007.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
[I.D. 032007B]
National Artificial Reef Plan (as Amended): Guidelines for
Siting, Construction, Development, and Assessment of Artificial Reefs
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of agency decision.
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SUMMARY: The National Artificial Reef Plan (NOAA Technical Memorandum,
NMFS OF-6) was originally published in November 1985, in fulfillment of
a requirement under the National Fishing Enhancement Act of 1984. NMFS
worked in partnership with the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries
Commission and the Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission to update
and revise this plan. A revised version has been completed, entitled
the ``National Artificial Reef Plan (as Amended): Guidelines for
siting, construction, development, and assessment of artificial
reefs.'' This action is intended to promote the goals and objectives
outlined in the National Fishing Enhancement Act.
DATES: The revised National Artificial Reef Plan (National Plan) was
approved on March 7, 2007.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the ``National Artificial Reef Plan (as Amended):
Guidelines for siting, construction, development, and assessment of
artificial reefs'' are available from Christopher M. Moore, Director of
the Partnerships and Communications Division, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service, 1315 East-West Highway,
Silver Spring, MD 20910.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Christopher M. Moore, (301) 713-2379
ext. 165; fax (301) 713-0596.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The National Artificial Reef Plan of 1985
was developed by the Secretary of Commerce under direction of the
National Fishing Enhancement Act of 1984. This Act directed the
Secretary of Commerce to develop and publish a long-term National
Artificial Reef Plan to promote and facilitate responsible and
effective artificial reef use based on the best scientific information
available.
The National Plan provided guidance on various aspects of
artificial reef use, including types of construction materials,
planning, siting, design, and management of artificial reefs. This
document was general in its scope and provided a framework for
regional, state, and local planners to develop more detailed, site-
specific artificial reef plans to meet local needs and conditions. The
National Plan was designed to be a dynamic working document that would
be updated as new information became available.
Since 1985, new information and research on artificial reefs have
become available. Accordingly, NMFS has updated and revised the
National Plan, in cooperation with the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries
Commission and the Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission. The
National Plan was initially revised with input from state artificial
reef programs and staff from the interstate marine fisheries
commissions, the Minerals Management Service, and the National Marine
Fisheries Service. The draft revision to the 1985 National Artificial
Reef Plan was revised in response to comments that were provided
through internal NOAA review and external review by the Atlantic States
Marine Fisheries Commission and the Gulf States Marine Fisheries
Commission.
The interstate marine fisheries commissions have been involved in
the development and review of this document due to their extensive
involvement and experience with state artificial reef management
programs. Most coastal states have coordinated their artificial reef
activities through the respective interstate marine fisheries
commissions, and most interstate commissions have established technical
advisory committees for marine artificial reef development. These
committees are composed of the coordinators of the state marine
artificial reef programs within the respective state agencies
responsible for marine and coastal resources management. Committee
membership also includes representatives from the National Marine
Fisheries Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Minerals Management
Service, Environmental Protection Agency, and Regional Fishery
Management Councils.
The revised National Plan provides information on the roles of
federal, state, and local governments; interstate marine fisheries
commissions; Regional Fishery Management Councils; and private citizens
in artificial reef development. The document also provides guidelines
for siting, materials, design, construction, and management of
artificial reefs; and information on regulatory and permitting
requirements, liability issues, and research needs. The revised
National Plan also includes updated information on artificial reef
activities and programs, and it references other useful sources of
information for artificial reef development. The most significant
changes occur in the section of the plan dealing with materials for
artificial reef development. New language in the revised National Plan
is consistent with the guidelines and recommendations of the interstate
marine fisheries commissions and representatives of state artificial
reef programs relative to artificial reef development.
Authority: 33 U.S.C. 2101 et seq.
Dated: March 22, 2007.
James P. Burgess,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. E7-5711 Filed 3-27-07; 8:45 am]
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