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Total burden
hours
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60
1
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60
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Final Comprehensive Conservation
Plan and Finding of No Significant
Impact for Marin Islands National
Wildlife Refuge, Marin County, CA
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Department of the Interior.
AGENCY:
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Notice of availability.
SUMMARY: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service (Service) announces that the
Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge
(Refuge) Final Comprehensive
Conservation Plan (CCP) and Finding of
No Significant Impact (FONSI) are
available for distribution. The CCP,
prepared pursuant to the National
Wildlife Refuge System Administration
Act as amended, and in accordance with
the National Environmental Policy Act
of 1969, describes how the Service will
manage the Refuge for the next 15 years.
The compatibility determinations for
Research and Monitoring; Wildlife
Observation and Photography;
Environmental Education and
Interpretive Staff-led Tours; and Sport
Fishing are also included in the CCP.
DATES: The Final CCP and Finding of No
Significant Impact (FONSI) are available
now. The FONSI was signed on
September 26, 2006. Implementation of
the CCP may begin immediately.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the Final CCP and
FONSI may be obtained by writing to
the San Francisco Bay NWR Complex,
Attn: Winnie Chan, 9500 Thornton
Avenue, Newark, California, 94560, or
via e-mail at sfbaynwrc@fws.gov.
Hard copies of the 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
San Rafael Public Library, 1100 E Street,
San Rafael, CA 94901
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Christy Smith, Refuge Manager, (707)
769–4200, or Winnie Chan, Refuge
Planner, (510) 792–0222.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
National Wildlife System
Administration Act of 1966, as amended
by the National Wildlife Refuge
Improvement Act of 1997 (16 U.S.C.
668dd–668ee et seq.) requires the
Service to develop a CCP for each
National Wildlife Refuge. A CCP is also
prepared in accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321–4370d). 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
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addition to outlining broad management
direction on conserving wildlife and
their habitats, the CCP identifies
wildlife-dependent recreational
opportunities available to the public,
including opportunities for hunting,
fishing, wildlife observation and
photography, and environmental
education and interpretation. The
National Wildlife Refuge System
Administration Act of 1966, as amended
by the National Wildlife Refuge System
Improvement Act of 1997, requires the
Service to review and update these
CCPs at least every 15 years. Revisions
to the CCP will be prepared in
accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969.
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,
and for the benefit of the United States
Fish and Wildlife Service, in performing
its activities and services.’’ 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
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
‘‘protects an important egret and heron
colony on West Marin Island and seeks
to increase colonial nesting bird use on
East Marin Islands,’’ as described in a
1992 Environmental Assessment
Proposing the Marin Islands National
Wildlife Refuge.
The Draft CCP and Environmental
Assessment (EA) was available for a 30day public review and comment period,
which was announced via several
methods, including press releases,
updates to constituents, and a Federal
Register notice on July 21, 2006 (71 FR
41463). The Draft CCP/EA identified
and evaluated three alternatives for
managing the Refuge for the next 15
years. Alternative A was the no-action
alternative, which described current
Refuge management activities. Under
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Alternative B, management would have
focused on expanding habitat
restoration and continued to prohibit
public access. Under Alternative C (the
preferred plan), the Refuge would
expand habitat restoration, provide
public use on the Refuge, and conduct
environmental education off the Refuge.
The Service received 2 comment
letters on the Draft CCP and EA during
the comment period. The comments
received were incorporated into the
CCP, when possible, and are responded
to in an appendix to the CCP. In the
FONSI, Alternative C was selected for
implementation and is the basis for the
Final CCP. The FONSI documents the
decision of the Service and is based on
the information and analysis contained
in the EA.
Under the selected alternative, the
Service will restore 75 percent of East
Marin Island to coastal scrub and oak
woodland plant communities to
enhance nesting habitat for herons,
egrets and other migratory birds. The
Service will continue to maintain 95
percent of the existing native coastal
scrub and oak woodland plant
communities on West Marin Island,
which support heron and egret colonies.
Other habitat management activities
include developing a needs assessment
for management of sub-tidal areas of the
Refuge. The Service will also study the
effects of raven predation on the heron
and egret population on the Refuge.
While the Refuge’s islands will continue
to be closed to the public, some public
use and environmental education would
be provided. Guided tours would be
established on East Marin Island to
provide wildlife observation,
environmental education, and cultural
resource interpretation opportunities.
Fishing will continue to be permitted in
the Refuge’s waters. Off-refuge
environmental education opportunities
include school and community
presentations. Cultural resources on the
Refuge will be assessed and preserved
according to regulatory requirements.
Full implementation of the selected
plan will be subject to available funding
and staffing.
The selected alternative best meets
the purposes of the Refuge, the Fish and
Wildlife Act of 1956, the Migratory Bird
Conservation Act, and the goals of the
National Wildlife Refuge System.
Toni M. Deery,
Acting Manager, California/Nevada
Operations, Sacramento, California.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Final Comprehensive Conservation Plan and Finding of No
Significant Impact for Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge, Marin
County, CA
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior.
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ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) announces that
the Marin Islands National Wildlife Refuge (Refuge) Final Comprehensive
Conservation Plan (CCP) and Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI)
are available for distribution. The CCP, prepared pursuant to the
National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act as amended, and in
accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969,
describes how the Service will manage the Refuge for the next 15 years.
The compatibility determinations for Research and Monitoring; Wildlife
Observation and Photography; Environmental Education and Interpretive
Staff-led Tours; and Sport Fishing are also included in the CCP.
DATES: The Final CCP and Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) are
available now. The FONSI was signed on September 26, 2006.
Implementation of the CCP may begin immediately.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the Final CCP and FONSI may be obtained by writing
to the San Francisco Bay NWR Complex, Attn: Winnie Chan, 9500 Thornton
Avenue, Newark, California, 94560, or via e-mail at sfbaynwrc@fws.gov.
Hard copies of the 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
San Rafael Public Library, 1100 E Street, San Rafael, CA 94901
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Christy Smith, Refuge Manager, (707)
769-4200, or Winnie Chan, Refuge Planner, (510) 792-0222.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The National Wildlife System Administration
Act of 1966, as amended by the National Wildlife Refuge Improvement Act
of 1997 (16 U.S.C. 668dd-668ee et seq.) requires the Service to develop
a CCP for each National Wildlife Refuge. A CCP is also prepared in
accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42
U.S.C. 4321-4370d). 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, including opportunities for
hunting, fishing, wildlife observation and photography, and
environmental education and interpretation. The National Wildlife
Refuge System Administration Act of 1966, as amended by the National
Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997, requires the Service to
review and update these CCPs at least every 15 years. Revisions to the
CCP will be prepared in accordance with the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969.
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, and for the benefit of the United States Fish and Wildlife
Service, in performing its activities and services.'' 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 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 ``protects an
important egret and heron colony on West Marin Island and seeks to
increase colonial nesting bird use on East Marin Islands,'' as
described in a 1992 Environmental Assessment Proposing the Marin
Islands National Wildlife Refuge.
The Draft CCP and Environmental Assessment (EA) was available for a
30-day public review and comment period, which was announced via
several methods, including press releases, updates to constituents, and
a Federal Register notice on July 21, 2006 (71 FR 41463). The Draft
CCP/EA identified and evaluated three alternatives for managing the
Refuge for the next 15 years. Alternative A was the no-action
alternative, which described current Refuge management activities.
Under Alternative B, management would have focused on expanding habitat
restoration and continued to prohibit public access. Under Alternative
C (the preferred plan), the Refuge would expand habitat restoration,
provide public use on the Refuge, and conduct environmental education
off the Refuge.
The Service received 2 comment letters on the Draft CCP and EA
during the comment period. The comments received were incorporated into
the CCP, when possible, and are responded to in an appendix to the CCP.
In the FONSI, Alternative C was selected for implementation and is the
basis for the Final CCP. The FONSI documents the decision of the
Service and is based on the information and analysis contained in the
EA.
Under the selected alternative, the Service will restore 75 percent
of East Marin Island to coastal scrub and oak woodland plant
communities to enhance nesting habitat for herons, egrets and other
migratory birds. The Service will continue to maintain 95 percent of
the existing native coastal scrub and oak woodland plant communities on
West Marin Island, which support heron and egret colonies. Other
habitat management activities include developing a needs assessment for
management of sub-tidal areas of the Refuge. The Service will also
study the effects of raven predation on the heron and egret population
on the Refuge. While the Refuge's islands will continue to be closed to
the public, some public use and environmental education would be
provided. Guided tours would be established on East Marin Island to
provide wildlife observation, environmental education, and cultural
resource interpretation opportunities. Fishing will continue to be
permitted in the Refuge's waters. Off-refuge environmental education
opportunities include school and community presentations. Cultural
resources on the Refuge will be assessed and preserved according to
regulatory requirements. Full implementation of the selected plan will
be subject to available funding and staffing.
The selected alternative best meets the purposes of the Refuge, the
Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956, the Migratory Bird Conservation Act, and
the goals of the National Wildlife Refuge System.
Toni M. Deery,
Acting Manager, California/Nevada Operations, Sacramento, California.
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