Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designating the Northern Rocky Mountain Population of Gray Wolf as a Distinct Population Segment and Removing This Distinct Population Segment From the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife, 14760-14761 [E7-5744]
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Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 60 / Thursday, March 29, 2007 / Proposed Rules
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
50 CFR Part 17
RIN 1018–AU53
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
and Plants; Designating the Northern
Rocky Mountain Population of Gray
Wolf as a Distinct Population Segment
and Removing This Distinct Population
Segment From the Federal List of
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Proposed rule; extension of
comment period; notice of a public
hearing.
AGENCY:
Background
Under the Endangered
Species Act (Act), we, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), announce an
extension of the comment period for the
proposed rule to establish a distinct
population segment (DPS) of the gray
wolf (Canis lupus) in the Northern
Rocky Mountains (NRM) of the United
States and to remove the gray wolf in
the NRM DPS from the List of
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
(List) under the Act. We also announce
the location and time of one additional
public hearing to receive public
comments on this proposal. If you
previously submitted comments, please
do not resubmit them because we have
already incorporated them into the
public record and will fully consider
them in our final decision and rule.
DATES: The public comment period is
extended until May 9, 2007. We may not
consider any comments we receive after
the closing date. We will hold a public
hearing on April 19, 2007. For more
information, see ‘‘Public Hearing and
Comments.’’
SUMMARY:
If you wish to comment,
you may submit comments and
materials concerning this proposal,
identified by ‘‘RIN number 1018–
AU53,’’ by any one of the following
methods:
1. Federal e-Rulemaking Portal—
https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
2. E-mail—WesternGrayWolf@fws.gov.
Include ‘‘RIN number 1018–AU53’’ in
the subject line of the message.
3. Fax—(406) 449–5339.
4. U.S. mail, hand delivery, or
courier—U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
Western Gray Wolf Recovery
Coordinator, 585 Shepard Way, Helena,
MT 59601.
Comments and materials we receive,
as well as supporting documentation we
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used in preparation of this proposed
action, will be available for inspection
following the close of the comment
period, by appointment, during normal
business hours, at our Helena office (see
ADDRESSES).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Edward E. Bangs, Western Gray Wolf
Recovery Coordinator, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, at our Helena office
(see ADDRESSES) or telephone (406) 449–
5225, extension 204. Persons who use a
Telecommunications Device for the Deaf
may call the Federal Information Relay
Service at (800) 877–8339, 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
On February 8, 2007, we published a
proposal to establish a DPS of the wolf
(Canis lupus) in the NRM of the United
States and to remove the NRM DPS from
the List (71 FR 6106). The comment
period on this proposal opened
February 8, 2007, and extends to April
9, 2007. Due to the complexity of this
proposed action, we are extending the
comment period for 30 days to allow the
public ample opportunity to comment
on this complex proposal.
Public Hearing and Comments
One additional open house, from 3
p.m. to 5 p.m. (brief presentations about
the proposed rule will be given at both
3 p.m. and 4 p.m.), and one additional
public hearing, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.,
will be held on:
April 19, 2007, Thursday, at the Cody
Auditorium Facility, 1240 Beck Avenue,
Cody, WY 82414.
Anyone wishing to make an oral
statement for the record is encouraged
to provide a written copy of their
statement and present it to us at the
hearing. In the event there is a large
attendance, the time allotted for oral
statements may be limited. Speakers can
sign up only at the open houses and
hearings. Oral and written statements
receive equal consideration. There are
no limits on the length of written
comments submitted to us. If you have
any questions concerning the public
hearing, please contact Sharon Rose
(303) 236–4580. If you need reasonable
accommodations in order to attend and
participate in the public hearing, please
contact Sharon Rose at (303) 236–4580
as soon as possible in order to allow
sufficient time to process requests.
Please call no later than 1 week before
the hearing date. Information regarding
the proposal is available in alternative
formats upon request.
The purpose of the public hearing is
to provide additional opportunity for
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the public to comment on this complex
proposal. Public hearings are the only
method for comments and data to be
presented verbally for entry into the
public record of this rulemaking and for
our consideration during our final
decision. Comments and data also can
be submitted in writing or
electronically, as described in our
February 8, 2007, proposal (71 FR 6106)
and in the ADDRESSES section above.
We intend that any final action
resulting from this proposed rule will be
as accurate and as effective as possible.
Therefore, we solicit comments or
suggestions from the public, other
concerned governmental agencies, the
scientific community, industry, or any
other interested party concerning this
proposed rule. We solicit information,
data, comments or suggestions from the
public, other concerned governmental
agencies, the scientific community,
industry, or any other interested party
concerning this proposal. Generally, we
seek information, data, and comments
concerning the boundaries of the
proposed NRM DPS and the status of
gray wolf in the NRM. Specifically, we
seek documented, biological data on the
status and management of the NRM wolf
population and its habitat.
Submit comments as indicated under
ADDRESSES. If you wish to submit
comments by e-mail, please include
your name and return address in your
e-mail message.
Our practice is to make comments,
including names and home addresses of
respondents, available for public review
during regular business hours. Before
including your address, phone number,
e-mail address, or other personal
identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that
your entire comment—including your
personal identifying information—may
be made publicly available at any time.
While you can ask us in your comment
to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so. We will take into consideration
the comments and any additional
information received during the
comment period on this proposed rule
during our preparation of a final
rulemaking. Accordingly, our final
decision may differ from this proposal.
Authority
The authority for this action is the
Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16
U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
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Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 60 / Thursday, March 29, 2007 / Proposed Rules
Dated: March 23, 2007.
Kenneth Stansell,
Acting Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service.
[FR Doc. E7–5744 Filed 3–28–07; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 665
[Docket No. 070226045–7045–01; I.D.
020107A]
RIN 0648–AT55
Fisheries in the Western Pacific;
Western Pacific Pelagic Fisheries;
Management Measures for Bigeye
Tuna Pacific-wide and Yellowfin Tuna
in the Western and Central Pacific
Ocean
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
comments.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This proposed rule would
implement Amendment 14 to the
Fishery Management Plan for Pelagic
Fisheries of the Western Pacific Region
(Pelagics FMP). The amendment
responds to the Secretary of Commerce’s
determination that overfishing is
occurring on bigeye tuna (Thunnus
obesus) Pacific-wide, and on yellowfin
tuna (Thunnus albacares) in the western
and central Pacific Ocean (WCPO). The
measures in the amendment are
designed to end overfishing of bigeye
tuna Pacific-wide and yellowfin tuna in
the WCPO, as required under the
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act
(Magnuson-Stevens Act). Amendment
14 would establish Federal permitting
and reporting requirements for all U.S.
Hawaii-based small boat commercial
pelagic fishermen. Internationally,
Amendment 14 would establish for the
Western Pacific Fishery Management
Council (Council) an internal protocol
related to its role in making
recommendations to the Secretary on
the management of pelagic fish stocks
that are managed internationally,
including its participation in U.S.
delegations to meetings of regional
fishery management organizations
(RFMOs). This amendment also
recommends that NMFS and the
Department of State work through the
RFMOs to immediately end overfishing
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of bigeye tuna Pacific-wide and WCPO
yellowfin tuna, focusing on fisheries
with the greatest impact on Pacific
bigeye tuna and WCPO yellowfin tuna,
i.e., longline and purse seine fisheries.
DATES: Comments on the proposed rule
must be received by May 14, 2007.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
on the proposed rule, identified by
AT55Tuna, to any of the following
addresses:
• E-mail: AT55Tuna@noaa.gov.
Include in the subject line the following
document identifier AT55Tuna.
Comments sent via email, including all
attachments, must not exceed a file size
of 10 megabytes.
• Federal e-Rulemaking portal:
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• Mail or Hand Delivery: William L.
Robinson, Regional Administrator,
NMFS Pacific Islands Region (PIR), 1601
Kapiolani Blvd, Suite 1110, Honolulu,
HI 96814–4700.
An Environmental Assessment (EA)
was prepared for this amendment.
Copies of the Pelagics FMP and
Amendment 14 (containing the EA) may
be obtained from Kitty M. Simonds,
Western Pacific Fishery Management
Council (Council), 1164 Bishop St.,
Suite 1400, Honolulu, HI 96813.
Written comments regarding the
burden-hour estimates or other aspects
of the collection-of-information
requirements contained in this proposed
rule may be submitted to William L.
Robinson (see ADDRESSES), or by e-mail
to DavidlRostker@omb.eop.gov, or fax
to 202–395–7285.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bob
Harman, NMFS PIR, 808–944–2271.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
December 15, 2004, NMFS notified the
Western Pacific and Pacific Fishery
Management Councils that overfishing
was occurring on bigeye tuna Pacificwide (69 FR 78397, December 30, 2004).
On March 16, 2006, NMFS notified the
Western Pacific Council that overfishing
was occurring on western and central
Pacific Ocean (WCPO) yellowfin tuna
(71 FR 14837, March 24, 2006). As
required by the Magnuson-Stevens Act,
the Councils were requested to take
appropriate action to end overfishing.
Pelagics FMP Amendment 14 contains
the Western Pacific Council’s
recommended actions to end
overfishing for both stocks.
According to the guidelines for
National Standard 1 of the MagnusonStevens Act (50 CFR 600.310), fishery
stock status is assessed with respect to
two status determination criteria, one of
which is used to determine whether a
stock is ‘‘overfished,’’ and the second of
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which is used to determine if the stock
is subject to ‘‘overfishing.’’ A stock is
considered to be overfished if its
biomass falls below the minimum stock
size threshold (MSST). Overfishing
means that fishing is occurring at a rate
or level that jeopardizes the capacity of
a stock or stock complex to produce
maximum sustainable yield (MSY) on a
continuing basis. When a stock is not in
an overfished condition, the maximum
fishing mortality threshold (MFMT) is
equal to the fishing mortality associated
with MSY (FMSY). The latest stock
assessments for bigeye tuna in the
Pacific and WCPO yellowfin tuna have
concluded that the biomass of neither
stock is below their respective MSST.
However, the assessments used as a
basis for the overfishing determinations
(conducted in 2003 and 2004 for Pacific
bigeye tuna and 2005 and 2006 for
WCPO yellowfin tuna) indicated that
the then-current level of fishing
mortality did exceed the stocks’
respective MFMTs. Consequently,
NMFS determined that overfishing was
occurring on the Pacific-wide stock of
bigeye tuna and on the WCPO stock of
yellowfin tuna.
Bigeye and yellowfin tuna are highly
migratory species, and occur in the
waters of multiple nations and the high
seas. Consequently, they are targeted by
fishing fleets of several nations,
including the United States of America
(U.S.A.). Until recently, the majority of
bigeye tuna in the Pacific Ocean was
caught by longliners, primarily for the
Japanese sashimi market. During the last
10 years, however, catches of bigeye
tuna by purse seiners have increased
considerably. Purse seine-caught bigeye
tuna are taken primarily when purse
seiners targeting skipjack and yellowfin
tuna set their nets around fish
aggregating devices (FADs). Smaller
amounts are also taken by handline and
troll vessels. Yellowfin tuna in the
WCPO are caught primarily by purse
seiners. WCPO longline, pole-and-line,
handline and troll fisheries also catch
substantial amounts of yellowfin tuna.
In 2004, estimated bigeye tuna catches
by U.S. commercial fisheries under the
Council’s authority amounted to 5,163
mt, or 2.3 percent of the 2004 total
Pacific-wide bigeye tuna catch. In 2004,
estimated yellowfin tuna catches by
U.S. commercial fisheries under the
Council’s authority amounted to 2,383
mt, or about 0.35 percent of the 2004
total Pacific-wide yellowfin tuna catch,
and 0.58 percent of the yellowfin tuna
caught in the WCPO. These figures
indicate that the capacity for unilateral
action by the U.S.A. to prevent or end
overfishing is limited, as is the capacity
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
50 CFR Part 17
RIN 1018-AU53
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designating the
Northern Rocky Mountain Population of Gray Wolf as a Distinct
Population Segment and Removing This Distinct Population Segment From
the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Proposed rule; extension of comment period; notice of a public
hearing.
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SUMMARY: Under the Endangered Species Act (Act), we, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), announce an extension of the comment period
for the proposed rule to establish a distinct population segment (DPS)
of the gray wolf (Canis lupus) in the Northern Rocky Mountains (NRM) of
the United States and to remove the gray wolf in the NRM DPS from the
List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife (List) under the Act. We
also announce the location and time of one additional public hearing to
receive public comments on this proposal. If you previously submitted
comments, please do not resubmit them because we have already
incorporated them into the public record and will fully consider them
in our final decision and rule.
DATES: The public comment period is extended until May 9, 2007. We may
not consider any comments we receive after the closing date. We will
hold a public hearing on April 19, 2007. For more information, see
``Public Hearing and Comments.''
ADDRESSES: If you wish to comment, you may submit comments and
materials concerning this proposal, identified by ``RIN number 1018-
AU53,'' by any one of the following methods:
1. Federal e-Rulemaking Portal--https://www.regulations.gov. Follow
the instructions for submitting comments.
2. E-mail--WesternGrayWolf@fws.gov. Include ``RIN number 1018-
AU53'' in the subject line of the message.
3. Fax--(406) 449-5339.
4. U.S. mail, hand delivery, or courier--U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Western Gray Wolf Recovery Coordinator, 585 Shepard Way,
Helena, MT 59601.
Comments and materials we receive, as well as supporting
documentation we used in preparation of this proposed action, will be
available for inspection following the close of the comment period, by
appointment, during normal business hours, at our Helena office (see
ADDRESSES).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Edward E. Bangs, Western Gray Wolf
Recovery Coordinator, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, at our Helena
office (see ADDRESSES) or telephone (406) 449-5225, extension 204.
Persons who use a Telecommunications Device for the Deaf may call the
Federal Information Relay Service at (800) 877-8339, 24 hours a day, 7
days a week.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On February 8, 2007, we published a proposal to establish a DPS of
the wolf (Canis lupus) in the NRM of the United States and to remove
the NRM DPS from the List (71 FR 6106). The comment period on this
proposal opened February 8, 2007, and extends to April 9, 2007. Due to
the complexity of this proposed action, we are extending the comment
period for 30 days to allow the public ample opportunity to comment on
this complex proposal.
Public Hearing and Comments
One additional open house, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. (brief
presentations about the proposed rule will be given at both 3 p.m. and
4 p.m.), and one additional public hearing, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will
be held on:
April 19, 2007, Thursday, at the Cody Auditorium Facility, 1240
Beck Avenue, Cody, WY 82414.
Anyone wishing to make an oral statement for the record is
encouraged to provide a written copy of their statement and present it
to us at the hearing. In the event there is a large attendance, the
time allotted for oral statements may be limited. Speakers can sign up
only at the open houses and hearings. Oral and written statements
receive equal consideration. There are no limits on the length of
written comments submitted to us. If you have any questions concerning
the public hearing, please contact Sharon Rose (303) 236-4580. If you
need reasonable accommodations in order to attend and participate in
the public hearing, please contact Sharon Rose at (303) 236-4580 as
soon as possible in order to allow sufficient time to process requests.
Please call no later than 1 week before the hearing date. Information
regarding the proposal is available in alternative formats upon
request.
The purpose of the public hearing is to provide additional
opportunity for the public to comment on this complex proposal. Public
hearings are the only method for comments and data to be presented
verbally for entry into the public record of this rulemaking and for
our consideration during our final decision. Comments and data also can
be submitted in writing or electronically, as described in our February
8, 2007, proposal (71 FR 6106) and in the ADDRESSES section above.
We intend that any final action resulting from this proposed rule
will be as accurate and as effective as possible. Therefore, we solicit
comments or suggestions from the public, other concerned governmental
agencies, the scientific community, industry, or any other interested
party concerning this proposed rule. We solicit information, data,
comments or suggestions from the public, other concerned governmental
agencies, the scientific community, industry, or any other interested
party concerning this proposal. Generally, we seek information, data,
and comments concerning the boundaries of the proposed NRM DPS and the
status of gray wolf in the NRM. Specifically, we seek documented,
biological data on the status and management of the NRM wolf population
and its habitat.
Submit comments as indicated under ADDRESSES. If you wish to submit
comments by e-mail, please include your name and return address in your
e-mail message.
Our practice is to make comments, including names and home
addresses of respondents, available for public review during regular
business hours. Before including your address, phone number, e-mail
address, or other personal identifying information in your comment, you
should be aware that your entire comment--including your personal
identifying information--may be made publicly available at any time.
While you can ask us in your comment to withhold your personal
identifying information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we
will be able to do so. We will take into consideration the comments and
any additional information received during the comment period on this
proposed rule during our preparation of a final rulemaking.
Accordingly, our final decision may differ from this proposal.
Authority
The authority for this action is the Endangered Species Act of 1973
(16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
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Dated: March 23, 2007.
Kenneth Stansell,
Acting Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
[FR Doc. E7-5744 Filed 3-28-07; 8:45 am]
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