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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
RIN 0648–XA97
Marine Mammals; File Nos. 782–1889,
358–1888, 881–1893, 881–1890, 434–
1892, 1049–1886, 1034–1887, 715–1884,
715–1885, 1118–1881, and 1119–1882
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; issuance of permits.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that
permits to conduct research on Steller
sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) have
been issued to the following individuals
and institutions: The National Marine
Mammal Laboratory (NMML), NMFS,
Seattle, WA (File No. 782–1889); Alaska
Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G),
Division of Wildlife Conservation,
Juneau, AK (File No. 358–1888); The
Alaska SeaLife Center (ASLC), Seward,
AK (File No. 881–1890); the Oregon
Department of Fish and Wildlife
(ODFW), Corvallis, OR (File No. 434–
1892); Kate Wynne, University of Alaska
Fairbanks, Kodiak, AK (File No. 1049–
1886); Dr. Markus Horning, Oregon
State University, Hatfield Marine
Science Center, Newport, OR (File No.
1034–1887); and the North Pacific
Universities Marine Mammal Research
Consortium (NPUMMRC), University of
British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. (File
No. 715–1885).
Notice is hereby given that permits to
conduct research on northern fur seals
(Callorhinus ursinus) have been issued
to the following individuals and
institutions: the ASLC, Seward, AK (File
No. 881–1893); the NPUMMRC,
University of British Columbia,
Vancouver, B.C. (File No. 715–1884);
the Aleut Community of St. Paul Island,
Tribal Government, Ecosystem
Conservation Office, St. Paul Island, AK
(File No. 1118–1881); and the Aleut
Community of St. George Island, St.
George Traditional Council, St. George
Island, AK (File No. 1119–1882).
ADDRESSES: The permits and related
documents are available for review
upon written request or by appointment
in the following office(s):
All Files: Permits, Conservation and
Education Division, Office of Protected
Resources, NMFS, 1315 East-West
Highway, Room 13705, Silver Spring,
MD 20910; phone (301)713–2289; fax
(301)427–2521; https://
www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/
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File Nos. 782–1889 and 434–1892:
Northwest Region, NMFS, 7600 Sand
Point Way NE, BIN C15700, Bldg. 1,
Seattle, WA 98115–0700; phone
(206)526–6150; fax (206)526–6426;
All Files except 434–1892: Alaska
Region, NMFS, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau,
AK 99802–1668; phone (907)586–7221;
fax (907)586–7249; and
File Nos 782–1889 and 434–1892:
Southwest Region, NMFS, 501 West
Ocean Blvd., Suite 4200, Long Beach,
CA 90802–4213; phone (562)980–4001;
fax (562)980–4018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Tammy Adams, Amy Sloan, Kate
Swails, or Jaclyn Daly, (301)713–2289.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
February 15, 2007, notice was published
in the Federal Register (72 FR 7420)
that requests for scientific research
permits to take the species identified
above had been submitted by the abovenamed individuals and institutions. The
requested permits have been issued
under the authority of the Marine
Mammal Protection Act of 1972, as
amended (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.), the
regulations governing the taking and
importing of marine mammals (50 CFR
part 216), the Endangered Species Act of
1973, as amended (ESA; 16 U.S.C. 1531
et seq.), the regulations governing the
taking, importing, and exporting of
endangered and threatened species (50
CFR parts 222–226), and the Fur Seal
Act of 1966, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1151
et seq.), as applicable.
All Files: All permits are valid
through August 1, 2009 and contain
requirements for coordination and
monitoring of research as well as
mitigation measures deemed
appropriate by NMFS. These permits
can not be amended or extended. No
permits authorize intentional capture of
adult female Steller sea lions, or use of
remotely delivered drugs for capture of
Steller sea lions.
File No. 782–1889: The permit issued
to NMML authorizes activities to
measure Steller sea lion population
status, vital rates, foraging behavior, and
condition in North Pacific Ocean areas
including California, Washington,
Oregon, and Alaska. The permit
includes incidental harassment of
harbor seals (Phoca vitulina richardsi),
northern fur seals, and California sea
lions (Zalophus californianus).
File No. 358–1888: The permit issued
to ADF&G authorizes activities to
investigate the various hypotheses for
the decline or lack of recovery of Steller
sea lions in Alaska. The permit includes
incidental harassment of harbor seals,
northern fur seals, and California sea
lions.
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File No. 881–1893: The permit issued
to ASLC authorizes activities to
characterize the movements, foraging
behavior and habitat-associations of
northern fur seal pups during their first
winter at sea in Alaska.
File No. 881–1890: The permit issued
to ASLC authorizes activities to conduct
population monitoring and studies on
health, nutrition, and foraging behavior
of free ranging Steller sea lions in the
Gulf of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands,
and on temporarily captive Steller sea
lions at the ASLC.
File No. 434–1892: The permit issued
to ODFW authorizes activities to assess
status and monitor trend in Steller sea
lion abundance, ecology, and vital rates
in the southern extent of the Steller sea
lion eastern DPS throughout California,
Oregon, and Washington. The permit
also authorizes incidental harassment of
harbor seals and California sea lions.
File No. 1049–1886: The permit
issued to Kate Wynne authorizes
activities to continue studies on the
abundance, distribution, and diet of the
western Distinct Population Segment
(DPS) of Steller sea lions in the western
and central Gulf of Alaska.
File No. 1034–1887: The permit
issued to Dr. Horning authorizes
activities to study condition and health
status of juvenile Steller sea lions in the
western DPS using remote imaging
systems for 3–D photogrammetry at
locations in Alaska and Oregon to
census animals and monitor body mass,
condition, and health trends. The
permit also authorizes incidental
harassment of California sea lions,
harbor seals, and northern elephant
seals (Mirounga angustirostris).
File No. 715–1884: The permit issued
to NPUMMRC authorizes activities to
continue to study the distribution, life
history, physiology, and foraging and
behavioral ecology of northern fur seals
on the Pribilof Islands and Bogoslof
Island in Alaska.
File No. 715–1885: The permit issued
to NPUMMRC authorizes activities to
continue a long-term research program
to test various hypotheses for the
decline of Steller sea lions in Alaska,
including a study to assess pain and
distress associated with hot-branding of
Steller sea lions. The permit also
authorizes incidental harassment of
Northern fur seals, California sea lions,
harbor seals, Northern elephant seals,
and Killer whales (Orcinus orca).
File No. 1118–1881: The permit
issued to the Aleut Community of St.
Paul Island authorizes activities to
fulfill their Biosampling,
Disentanglement, and Island Sentinel
program responsibilities as established
under the co-management agreement
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between NMFS and the Aleut
Community. The permit also authorize
incidental harassment of Steller sea
lions and harbor seals.
File No. 1119–1882: The permit
issued to the Aleut Community of St.
George Island authorizes activities to
fulfill their Biosampling,
Disentanglement, and Island Sentinel
program responsibilities as established
under the co-management agreement
between NMFS and the Aleut
Community. The permit also authorizes
incidental harassment of Steller sea
lions and harbor seals.
In compliance with the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42
U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), a Programmatic
Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS)
for Steller Sea Lion and Northern Fur
Seal Research was prepared to evaluate
the potential environmental impacts of
awarding grants and issuing permits to
facilitate research on these species.
Information about the PEIS is available
at https://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/
permits/eis/steller.htm.
Issuance of the permits for research
on Steller sea lions, as required by the
ESA, was based on a finding that such
permits: (1) were applied for in good
faith; (2) will not operate to the
disadvantage of such endangered
species; and (3) are consistent with the
purposes and policies set forth in
section 2 of the ESA.
Dated: June 21, 2007.
Carrie W. Hubard,
Acting Chief, Permits, Conservation and
Education Division, Office of Protected
Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
RIN 0648–XA34
Notice of Availability of Draft Stock
Assessment Reports
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of availability; request
for comments.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: NMFS reviewed the Alaska,
Atlantic, and Pacific regional marine
mammal stock assessment reports
(SARs) in accordance with the Marine
Mammal Protection Act (MMPA). SARs
for marine mammals in the Alaska,
Atlantic, and Pacific regions were
revised according to new information.
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NMFS solicits public comments on draft
2007 SARs.
DATES: Comments must be received by
September 26, 2007.
ADDRESSES: The 2007 draft stock
assessment reports are available in
electronic form via the Internet at https://
www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/.
Copies of the Alaska Regional SARs
may be requested from Robyn Angliss,
Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMFS,
7600 Sand Point Way, NE BIN 15700,
Seattle, WA 98115–0070.
Copies of the Atlantic and Gulf of
Mexico Regional SARs may be
requested from Gordon Waring,
Northeast Fisheries Science Center, 166
Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543.
Copies of the Pacific Regional SARs
may be requested from Jim Carretta,
Southwest Fisheries Science Center,
8604 La Jolla Shores Drive, La Jolla, CA
92037–1508.
Send comments or requests for copies
of reports to: Chief, Marine Mammal
and Sea Turtle Conservation Division,
Office of Protected Resources, National
Marine Fisheries Service, 1315 EastWest Highway, Silver Spring, MD
20910–3226, Attn: Stock Assessments.
Comments may also be sent via
facsimile (fax) to 301–427–2526 or via
email to mmsar.2007@noaa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tom
Eagle, Office of Protected Resources,
301–713–2322, ext. 105, e-mail
Tom.Eagle@noaa.gov; Robyn Angliss
206- 526–4032, e-mail
Robyn.Angliss@noaa.gov, regarding
Alaska regional stock assessments;
Gordon Waring, 508–495–2311, e-mail
Gordon.Waring@noaa.gov, regarding
Atlantic regional stock assessments; or
Jim Carretta, 858–546–7171, e-mail
Jim.Carretta@noaa.gov, regarding
Pacific regional stock assessments.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Section 117 of the Marine Mammal
Protection Act (MMPA) (16 U.S.C. 1361
et seq.) requires NMFS and the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service (FWS) to prepare
stock assessments for each stock of
marine mammals occurring in waters
under the jurisdiction of the United
States. These reports must contain
information regarding the distribution
and abundance of the stock, population
growth rates and trends, estimates of
annual human-caused mortality and
serious injury from all sources,
descriptions of the fisheries with which
the stock interacts, and the status of the
stock. Initial reports were completed in
1995.
The MMPA requires NMFS and FWS
to review the SARs at least annually for
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strategic stocks and stocks for which
significant new information is available,
and at least once every 3 years for nonstrategic stocks. NMFS and the FWS are
required to revise a SAR if the status of
the stock has changed or can be more
accurately determined. NMFS, in
conjunction with the Alaska, Atlantic,
and Pacific Scientific Review Groups
(SRGs), reviewed the status of marine
mammal stocks as required and revised
reports in the Alaska, Atlantic, and
Pacific regions to incorporate new
information. NMFS solicits public
comments on the draft 2007 SARs.
Alaska Reports
Twelve reports (11 strategic stocks
and one non-strategic stock) were
revised, and 24 reports were not revised.
Most revisions included updates of
abundance and mortality estimates and
did not indicate a change in status of the
affected stocks. The abundance of AT1
killer whales was reduced from eight to
seven whales because one animal has
not been seen in recent years and is
presumed to have died.
The ‘‘Status of Stock’’ section of the
gray whale, western North Pacific stock,
was updated to show that the best
available scientific information
indicates the stock is within its
Optimum Sustainable Population levels.
The gray whale stock was estimated to
be between 71 percent and 102 percent
of its current carrying capacity in 2002.
The ‘‘Habitat Concerns’’ sections of
the reports for Steller sea lions, western
U.S. stock, and northern fur seals,
Eastern Pacific stock, were expanded.
Threats to the Steller sea lion stock were
presented in a draft recovery plan
released for public review and comment
in May 2006 (71 FR 29919, May 24,
2006), and a summary of these threats
was included in the revised SAR. For
northern fur seals, the SAR was updated
to include recent information, including
the overlap in sizes of fish taken by fur
seals and by commercial fishing.
Atlantic Reports
Fifty-six reports (16 strategic and 40
non-strategic) were revised in the
Atlantic region, including all reports for
marine mammals in the Gulf of Mexico.
Two reports were not revised. Most
updates were to include new abundance
and mortality estimates and did not
change the status of the affected stocks.
The status of harbor porpoise, Gulf of
Maine/Bay of Fundy stock, was updated
to be strategic because human-caused
mortality and serious injury have
increased and PBR has decreased since
the last mortality and abundance
estimates were completed.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RIN 0648-XA97
Marine Mammals; File Nos. 782-1889, 358-1888, 881-1893, 881-1890,
434-1892, 1049-1886, 1034-1887, 715-1884, 715-1885, 1118-1881, and
1119-1882
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; issuance of permits.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that permits to conduct research on
Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) have been issued to the
following individuals and institutions: The National Marine Mammal
Laboratory (NMML), NMFS, Seattle, WA (File No. 782-1889); Alaska
Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G), Division of Wildlife Conservation,
Juneau, AK (File No. 358-1888); The Alaska SeaLife Center (ASLC),
Seward, AK (File No. 881-1890); the Oregon Department of Fish and
Wildlife (ODFW), Corvallis, OR (File No. 434-1892); Kate Wynne,
University of Alaska Fairbanks, Kodiak, AK (File No. 1049-1886); Dr.
Markus Horning, Oregon State University, Hatfield Marine Science
Center, Newport, OR (File No. 1034-1887); and the North Pacific
Universities Marine Mammal Research Consortium (NPUMMRC), University of
British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. (File No. 715-1885).
Notice is hereby given that permits to conduct research on northern
fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) have been issued to the following
individuals and institutions: the ASLC, Seward, AK (File No. 881-1893);
the NPUMMRC, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. (File No.
715-1884); the Aleut Community of St. Paul Island, Tribal Government,
Ecosystem Conservation Office, St. Paul Island, AK (File No. 1118-
1881); and the Aleut Community of St. George Island, St. George
Traditional Council, St. George Island, AK (File No. 1119-1882).
ADDRESSES: The permits and related documents are available for review
upon written request or by appointment in the following office(s):
All Files: Permits, Conservation and Education Division, Office of
Protected Resources, NMFS, 1315 East-West Highway, Room 13705, Silver
Spring, MD 20910; phone (301)713-2289; fax (301)427-2521; https://
www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/review.htm;
File Nos. 782-1889 and 434-1892: Northwest Region, NMFS, 7600 Sand
Point Way NE, BIN C15700, Bldg. 1, Seattle, WA 98115-0700; phone
(206)526-6150; fax (206)526-6426;
All Files except 434-1892: Alaska Region, NMFS, P.O. Box 21668,
Juneau, AK 99802-1668; phone (907)586-7221; fax (907)586-7249; and
File Nos 782-1889 and 434-1892: Southwest Region, NMFS, 501 West
Ocean Blvd., Suite 4200, Long Beach, CA 90802-4213; phone (562)980-
4001; fax (562)980-4018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tammy Adams, Amy Sloan, Kate Swails,
or Jaclyn Daly, (301)713-2289.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On February 15, 2007, notice was published
in the Federal Register (72 FR 7420) that requests for scientific
research permits to take the species identified above had been
submitted by the above-named individuals and institutions. The
requested permits have been issued under the authority of the Marine
Mammal Protection Act of 1972, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.), the
regulations governing the taking and importing of marine mammals (50
CFR part 216), the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (ESA; 16
U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), the regulations governing the taking, importing,
and exporting of endangered and threatened species (50 CFR parts 222-
226), and the Fur Seal Act of 1966, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1151 et
seq.), as applicable.
All Files: All permits are valid through August 1, 2009 and contain
requirements for coordination and monitoring of research as well as
mitigation measures deemed appropriate by NMFS. These permits can not
be amended or extended. No permits authorize intentional capture of
adult female Steller sea lions, or use of remotely delivered drugs for
capture of Steller sea lions.
File No. 782-1889: The permit issued to NMML authorizes activities
to measure Steller sea lion population status, vital rates, foraging
behavior, and condition in North Pacific Ocean areas including
California, Washington, Oregon, and Alaska. The permit includes
incidental harassment of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina richardsi),
northern fur seals, and California sea lions (Zalophus californianus).
File No. 358-1888: The permit issued to ADF&G authorizes activities
to investigate the various hypotheses for the decline or lack of
recovery of Steller sea lions in Alaska. The permit includes incidental
harassment of harbor seals, northern fur seals, and California sea
lions.
File No. 881-1893: The permit issued to ASLC authorizes activities
to characterize the movements, foraging behavior and habitat-
associations of northern fur seal pups during their first winter at sea
in Alaska.
File No. 881-1890: The permit issued to ASLC authorizes activities
to conduct population monitoring and studies on health, nutrition, and
foraging behavior of free ranging Steller sea lions in the Gulf of
Alaska and the Aleutian Islands, and on temporarily captive Steller sea
lions at the ASLC.
File No. 434-1892: The permit issued to ODFW authorizes activities
to assess status and monitor trend in Steller sea lion abundance,
ecology, and vital rates in the southern extent of the Steller sea lion
eastern DPS throughout California, Oregon, and Washington. The permit
also authorizes incidental harassment of harbor seals and California
sea lions.
File No. 1049-1886: The permit issued to Kate Wynne authorizes
activities to continue studies on the abundance, distribution, and diet
of the western Distinct Population Segment (DPS) of Steller sea lions
in the western and central Gulf of Alaska.
File No. 1034-1887: The permit issued to Dr. Horning authorizes
activities to study condition and health status of juvenile Steller sea
lions in the western DPS using remote imaging systems for 3-D
photogrammetry at locations in Alaska and Oregon to census animals and
monitor body mass, condition, and health trends. The permit also
authorizes incidental harassment of California sea lions, harbor seals,
and northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris).
File No. 715-1884: The permit issued to NPUMMRC authorizes
activities to continue to study the distribution, life history,
physiology, and foraging and behavioral ecology of northern fur seals
on the Pribilof Islands and Bogoslof Island in Alaska.
File No. 715-1885: The permit issued to NPUMMRC authorizes
activities to continue a long-term research program to test various
hypotheses for the decline of Steller sea lions in Alaska, including a
study to assess pain and distress associated with hot-branding of
Steller sea lions. The permit also authorizes incidental harassment of
Northern fur seals, California sea lions, harbor seals, Northern
elephant seals, and Killer whales (Orcinus orca).
File No. 1118-1881: The permit issued to the Aleut Community of St.
Paul Island authorizes activities to fulfill their Biosampling,
Disentanglement, and Island Sentinel program responsibilities as
established under the co-management agreement
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between NMFS and the Aleut Community. The permit also authorize
incidental harassment of Steller sea lions and harbor seals.
File No. 1119-1882: The permit issued to the Aleut Community of St.
George Island authorizes activities to fulfill their Biosampling,
Disentanglement, and Island Sentinel program responsibilities as
established under the co-management agreement between NMFS and the
Aleut Community. The permit also authorizes incidental harassment of
Steller sea lions and harbor seals.
In compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969
(42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement
(PEIS) for Steller Sea Lion and Northern Fur Seal Research was prepared
to evaluate the potential environmental impacts of awarding grants and
issuing permits to facilitate research on these species. Information
about the PEIS is available at https://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/eis/
steller.htm.
Issuance of the permits for research on Steller sea lions, as
required by the ESA, was based on a finding that such permits: (1) were
applied for in good faith; (2) will not operate to the disadvantage of
such endangered species; and (3) are consistent with the purposes and
policies set forth in section 2 of the ESA.
Dated: June 21, 2007.
Carrie W. Hubard,
Acting Chief, Permits, Conservation and Education Division, Office of
Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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