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authority of the Endangered Species Act
(16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
Dated: February 25, 2009.
Michael L. Piccirilli,
Acting Regional Director, Southeast Region.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS–R2–ES–2009–N0059; 20124–
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Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
and Plants; Recovery Plan for the Rio
Grande Silvery Minnow (Hybognathus
amarus)
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AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of document availability:
draft amendment and supplement to the
2007 Draft revised recovery plan for Rio
Grande Silvery Minnow.
SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), announce the
availability of an amendment and
supplement to our draft revised
Recovery Plan (Recovery Plan) for the
Rio Grande silvery minnow
(Hybognathus amarus) under the
Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
amended (Act). The species currently
inhabits the Rio Grande in New Mexico
and has been introduced to the Big Bend
area of Texas. This amendment and
supplement consist of revised draft
recovery criteria and a population
viability assessment (PVA, or draft
Appendix H), respectively. We invite
public review and comment on these
documents. After review we will
incorporate the documents into the
Final Recovery Plan (the PVA as
Appendix H).
DATES: To ensure consideration, we
must receive any comments no later
than May 26, 2009.
ADDRESSES: If you wish to review the
revised draft recovery criteria and PVA/
draft Appendix H, you may obtain a
copy from Jennifer Norris, Rio Grande
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Endangered Species Act Coordinator, by
U.S. mail at New Mexico Ecological
Services Field Office, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, 2105 Osuna Road,
Albuquerque, NM 87113; by telephone
at 505–761–4710; by facsimile at 505–
346–2542; or by e-mail at:
Jennifer_Norris@fws.gov. You may also
download the documents from https://
www.fws.gov/endangered. For more on
obtaining and commenting on
documents, see ‘‘Document
Availability.’’
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jennifer Norris, by telephone at 505–
761–4710, by any means under
ADDRESSES.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Rio Grande silvery minnow was
extirpated from about 93 percent of its
original range, persisting in only one
280-kilometer (km) ((174-mile (mi)))
reach of the Rio Grande in New Mexico,
from just downstream of Cochiti Dam to
the headwaters of the Elephant Butte
Reservoir. As part of our efforts to
recover the species, on December 17,
2008, we reintroduced Rio Grande
silvery minnows to the Big Bend area of
the Rio Grande under Section 10(j) of
the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) (73 FR
74357, December 8, 2008). We listed the
species as federally endangered in 1994
(July 20, 1994, 59 FR 36988) and
designated critical habitat in 2003
(February 19, 2003, 68 FR 8088).
Throughout much of its historic range,
the decline of the Rio Grande silvery
minnow may be attributed in part to
destruction and modification of its
habitat due to dewatering and diversion
of water, water impoundment, and
modification of the river
(channelization). Competition and
predation by introduced non-native
species, water quality degradation, and
other factors may also have contributed
to its decline.
Restoring an endangered or
threatened animal or plant to the point
where it is again a secure, selfsustaining member of its ecosystem is a
primary goal of our endangered species
program. To help guide the recovery
effort, we are working to prepare
recovery plans for most of the listed
species native to the United States.
Recovery plans describe actions
considered necessary for conservation of
species, establish criteria for
downlisting or delisting them, and
estimate time and cost for implementing
the recovery measures. The recovery
criteria form the basis from which to
gauge the species’ recovery and
subsequent risk of extinction.
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Our draft revised recovery plan,
which we announced and took
comments on in early 2007 (January 18,
2007, 72 FR 2301), includes scientific
information about the species and
provides criteria and actions needed to
reclassify or delist (recover) the species.
We may consider reclassifying the Rio
Grande silvery minnow from
endangered to threatened when three
populations (including at least two that
are self-sustaining) have been
established within the historical range
of the species and have been maintained
for at least 5 years each. We may
consider delisting when three selfsustaining populations have been
established within the historical range
of the species and have been maintained
for at least 10 years each. The revised
recovery criteria provide objective
measures by which we may determine
that populations of silvery minnow are
self-sustaining.
We finalized our original Rio Grande
Silvery Minnow Recovery Plan in 1999.
On January 18, 2007, we issued a notice
of availability and request for comments
on our draft revised plan (72 FR 2301).
After receiving and considering public
and peer review comments on the
original draft revised criteria, we
developed the revised criteria and PVA
document which we announce and
make available with this notice. We will
not re-release the draft revised plan and
take further comments. After
consideration of comments we received
during this public comment period, we
will finalize the recovery plan and make
it available to the public through a
Federal Register notice.
Document Availability
To download review copies of the
documents from the internet, go to
https://www.fws.gov/endangered and
find ‘‘Search For a Species:’’ in the leftside menu. Type ‘‘silvery minnow’’ in
the text box and click on ‘‘Search.’’
Although we are no longer accepting
comments on the January 2007 draft
revised recovery plan, a copy of the plan
may be useful for your review of the
revised draft criteria and PVA/draft
Appendix H. The draft revised recovery
plan may be also obtained through the
methods outlined above.
Comments and materials we receive
will be available for public inspection,
by appointment, during normal business
hours at the New Mexico Ecological
Services Field Office in Albuquerque
(see ADDRESSES).
Request for Public Comments
We are accepting written comments
and information during this comment
period on the revised draft recovery
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criteria and draft Appendix H. You may
submit written comments by any one of
the means under ADDRESSES. If you
submitted comments previously on the
original draft revision to the Recovery
Plan (January 2007), you need not
resubmit them, as we will incorporate
them into the public record and fully
consider them as we prepare our final
revised plan.
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.
Authority: The authority for this action is
Section 4(f) of the Endangered Species Act,
16 U.S.C. 1533(f).
Dated: March 5, 2009.
Brian A Millsap,
Regional Director, Region 2.
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ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
The Colorado River Basin
Salinity Control Advisory Council
(Council) was established by the
Colorado River Basin Salinity Control
Act of 1974 (Pub. L. 93–320) (Act) to
receive reports and advise Federal
agencies on implementing the Act. In
accordance with the Federal Advisory
Committee Act, the Bureau of
Reclamation announces that the Council
will meet as detailed below.
DATES: Dates and Location: The Council
will conduct a meeting at the following
time and location:
Thursday, May 7, 2009—Moab Utah—
The meeting will be held at the Pancake
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Moab, Utah. The meeting will begin at
8 a.m., recess at approximately 12 p.m.,
and may reconvene later in the day.
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The
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time permits, the Council chairman will
allow public presentation of oral
comments at the meeting. To allow full
consideration of information by Council
members, written notice must be
provided to Mr. Kib Jacobson, Bureau of
Reclamation, Upper Colorado Regional
Office, 125 South State Street, Room
6107, Salt Lake City, Utah 84138–1147;
telephone (801) 524–3753; facsimile
(801) 524–3826; e-mail at:
kjacobson@uc.usbr.gov at least five (5)
days prior to the meeting. Any written
comments received prior to the meeting
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the meeting.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kib
Jacobson, telephone (801) 524–3753;
facsimile (801) 524–3826; e-mail at:
kjacobson@uc.usbr.gov.
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Before including your name, address,
telephone 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.
Dated: March 16, 2009.
Larry Walkoviak,
Regional Director—UC Region.
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fittings from China would be likely to
lead to continuation or recurrence of
material injury to an industry in the
United States within a reasonably
foreseeable time.
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The Commission instituted this
review on November 3, 2008 (73 FR
65401) and determined on February 6,
2009 that it would conduct an expedited
review (74 FR 7703). Notice of the
scheduling of the Commission’s review
was given by posting copies of the
notice in the Office of the Secretary,
U.S. International Trade Commission,
Washington, DC, and by publishing the
notice in the Federal Register on
February 19, 2009 (74 FR 7703).
The Commission is scheduled to
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS-R2-ES-2009-N0059; 20124-11130000-C2]
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Recovery Plan for
the Rio Grande Silvery Minnow (Hybognathus amarus)
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of document availability: draft amendment and supplement
to the 2007 Draft revised recovery plan for Rio Grande Silvery Minnow.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce the
availability of an amendment and supplement to our draft revised
Recovery Plan (Recovery Plan) for the Rio Grande silvery minnow
(Hybognathus amarus) under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
amended (Act). The species currently inhabits the Rio Grande in New
Mexico and has been introduced to the Big Bend area of Texas. This
amendment and supplement consist of revised draft recovery criteria and
a population viability assessment (PVA, or draft Appendix H),
respectively. We invite public review and comment on these documents.
After review we will incorporate the documents into the Final Recovery
Plan (the PVA as Appendix H).
DATES: To ensure consideration, we must receive any comments no later
than May 26, 2009.
ADDRESSES: If you wish to review the revised draft recovery criteria
and PVA/draft Appendix H, you may obtain a copy from Jennifer Norris,
Rio Grande Endangered Species Act Coordinator, by U.S. mail at New
Mexico Ecological Services Field Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, 2105 Osuna Road, Albuquerque, NM 87113; by telephone at 505-
761-4710; by facsimile at 505-346-2542; or by e-mail at: Jennifer_Norris@fws.gov. You may also download the documents from https://www.fws.gov/endangered. For more on obtaining and commenting on
documents, see ``Document Availability.''
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jennifer Norris, by telephone at 505-
761-4710, by any means under ADDRESSES.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Rio Grande silvery minnow was extirpated from about 93 percent
of its original range, persisting in only one 280-kilometer (km) ((174-
mile (mi))) reach of the Rio Grande in New Mexico, from just downstream
of Cochiti Dam to the headwaters of the Elephant Butte Reservoir. As
part of our efforts to recover the species, on December 17, 2008, we
reintroduced Rio Grande silvery minnows to the Big Bend area of the Rio
Grande under Section 10(j) of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) (73 FR
74357, December 8, 2008). We listed the species as federally endangered
in 1994 (July 20, 1994, 59 FR 36988) and designated critical habitat in
2003 (February 19, 2003, 68 FR 8088). Throughout much of its historic
range, the decline of the Rio Grande silvery minnow may be attributed
in part to destruction and modification of its habitat due to
dewatering and diversion of water, water impoundment, and modification
of the river (channelization). Competition and predation by introduced
non-native species, water quality degradation, and other factors may
also have contributed to its decline.
Restoring an endangered or threatened animal or plant to the point
where it is again a secure, self-sustaining member of its ecosystem is
a primary goal of our endangered species program. To help guide the
recovery effort, we are working to prepare recovery plans for most of
the listed species native to the United States. Recovery plans describe
actions considered necessary for conservation of species, establish
criteria for downlisting or delisting them, and estimate time and cost
for implementing the recovery measures. The recovery criteria form the
basis from which to gauge the species' recovery and subsequent risk of
extinction.
Our draft revised recovery plan, which we announced and took
comments on in early 2007 (January 18, 2007, 72 FR 2301), includes
scientific information about the species and provides criteria and
actions needed to reclassify or delist (recover) the species. We may
consider reclassifying the Rio Grande silvery minnow from endangered to
threatened when three populations (including at least two that are
self-sustaining) have been established within the historical range of
the species and have been maintained for at least 5 years each. We may
consider delisting when three self-sustaining populations have been
established within the historical range of the species and have been
maintained for at least 10 years each. The revised recovery criteria
provide objective measures by which we may determine that populations
of silvery minnow are self-sustaining.
We finalized our original Rio Grande Silvery Minnow Recovery Plan
in 1999. On January 18, 2007, we issued a notice of availability and
request for comments on our draft revised plan (72 FR 2301). After
receiving and considering public and peer review comments on the
original draft revised criteria, we developed the revised criteria and
PVA document which we announce and make available with this notice. We
will not re-release the draft revised plan and take further comments.
After consideration of comments we received during this public comment
period, we will finalize the recovery plan and make it available to the
public through a Federal Register notice.
Document Availability
To download review copies of the documents from the internet, go to
https://www.fws.gov/endangered and find ``Search For a Species:'' in the
left-side menu. Type ``silvery minnow'' in the text box and click on
``Search.'' Although we are no longer accepting comments on the January
2007 draft revised recovery plan, a copy of the plan may be useful for
your review of the revised draft criteria and PVA/draft Appendix H. The
draft revised recovery plan may be also obtained through the methods
outlined above.
Comments and materials we receive will be available for public
inspection, by appointment, during normal business hours at the New
Mexico Ecological Services Field Office in Albuquerque (see ADDRESSES).
Request for Public Comments
We are accepting written comments and information during this
comment period on the revised draft recovery
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criteria and draft Appendix H. You may submit written comments by any
one of the means under ADDRESSES. If you submitted comments previously
on the original draft revision to the Recovery Plan (January 2007), you
need not resubmit them, as we will incorporate them into the public
record and fully consider them as we prepare our final revised plan.
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.
Authority: The authority for this action is Section 4(f) of the
Endangered Species Act, 16 U.S.C. 1533(f).
Dated: March 5, 2009.
Brian A Millsap,
Regional Director, Region 2.
[FR Doc. E9-8083 Filed 4-8-09; 8:45 am]
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