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established the CBRS, a defined set of
geographic units located along the
Fish and Wildlife Service
Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, Great Lakes,
Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Island
[FWS–R9–FHC–2009–N0101; 94300–1124–
coasts. CBRA removes the Federal
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incentive for development in these highCoastal Barrier Resources System
risk and biologically important coastal
Digital Mapping Pilot Project
barrier habitats by limiting Federal
subsidies such as flood insurance
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service,
within the CBRS. Development can still
Interior.
occur provided that private developers
ACTION: Notice of extension of the public
or other non-Federal parties bear the full
comment period on report and draft
cost.
maps; notice of public meetings via Web
The CBRS boundaries are depicted on
cast and teleconference.
U.S. Geological Survey topographic
quadrangle maps, which are, on average,
SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), advise the
30 years old. Because the maps are
public that we are extending the public
outdated technologically, the CBRS
review and comment period for the
boundaries do not always align
Report to Congress: John H. Chafee
precisely with the geomorphic, cultural,
Coastal Barrier Resources System Digital or development features that they were
Mapping Pilot Project and draft maps.
intended to follow. As a result, some
Also, we plan to host public meetings
properties and projects intended to be
via Web cast and teleconference on the
eligible for Federal subsidies are not
John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier
eligible and vice versa. Modernizing the
Resources System (CBRS) Digital
CBRS maps using digital technology
Mapping Pilot Project.
addresses the inaccuracies of the
outdated maps; corrects errors that
DATES: Comment Period: To ensure
adversely affect private property
consideration, we must receive your
written comments on the report and
owners; increases efficiencies and
draft maps by August 5, 2009.
accessibility by allowing the integration
Public Meetings: We will hold public
of CBRS information into digital
meetings via Web cast and
planning tools; conserves natural
teleconference; see ‘‘Public Meetings’’
resources; and helps preserve the longand ‘‘Meeting Participation
term integrity of the CBRS.
Information’’ under SUPPLEMENTARY
The pilot project creates draft revised
INFORMATION for meeting dates, times,
maps for 70 CBRS units (representing
and registration information.
approximately 10 percent of the entire
ADDRESSES: Mail or hand-deliver
CBRS) and establishes a framework for
(during normal business hours)
modernizing the remainder of the CBRS
comments to Katie Niemi, Coastal
maps. The different types of proposed
Barriers Coordinator, Division of Habitat boundary changes reflected in the draft
and Resource Conservation, U.S. Fish
pilot project maps include:
and Wildlife Service, 4401 N. Fairfax
• Alignment with geomorphic
Drive, Room 860A, Arlington, VA 22203
features (e.g., shorelines), development
or send comments by electronic mail
features (e.g., edge of a road, property
(e-mail) to CBRAcomments@fws.gov.
parcel boundaries), and cultural features
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
(e.g., park boundaries);
Katie Niemi, Coastal Barriers
• Adjustment to reflect geomorphic
Coordinator, (703) 358–2161.
change;
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
• Adjustment to map channel
Background
boundaries consistently;
• Addition of associated aquatic
The Coastal Barrier Resources Act
habitat;
(CBRA) of 1982 (16 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.)
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2009
2009
2009
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Meeting Participation Information
These meetings are open to the
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Comment Period Extension
We are extending the public comment
period on the Report to Congress: John
H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources
System Digital Mapping Pilot Project
and draft maps, which we originally
opened on April 7, 2009 (74 FR 15743),
to allow additional time for public
meetings and submission of comments
by the public. If you previously
submitted comments, you need not
resubmit them; we have already
incorporated them into the public
record and will fully consider them
when we finalize the pilot project maps
and submit the report to Congress, per
the directives of the Coastal Barrier
Resources Reauthorization Act of 2005
(CBRRA of 2005; Pub. L. 109–226).
Public Meetings
We will hold the following public
meetings via Web cast and
teleconference. The purpose of the
meetings is to give the public an
overview of the pilot project effort and
to offer an opportunity for questions and
answers regarding the draft maps
contained in the pilot project. See
Appendix A for specific units we will
discuss for the involved States.
Time
(eastern time)
Date
July
July
July
July
• Addition of conservation or
recreation area to existing Otherwise
Protected Areas (OPAs);
• Addition of new OPAs;
• Addition of undeveloped fastland
(land above mean high tide) not
currently within the CBRS;
• Removal of private land that was
inadvertently included within an OPA;
and
• Reclassification from System unit to
OPA and vice versa.
In cases where we found no
compelling evidence to propose a
revised boundary, the existing boundary
remains unchanged.
For more information on the pilot
project, as well as how to get a copy of
the report and draft maps, see our April
7, 2009, notice (74 FR 15743) or visit the
Service’s Internet site: https://
www.fws.gov/habitatconservation/
coastal_barrier.html.
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10 a.m.–12 p.m. ......................................................
1–3 p.m. ..................................................................
10 a.m.–12 p.m. ......................................................
1–3 p.m. ..................................................................
to participate must register at https://
www.fws.gov/habitatconservation/
coastal_barrier.html by close of business
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Delaware and Louisiana.
North Carolina and South Carolina.
North Florida.
South Florida.
July 10, 2009. Registrants will be
provided with instructions for
participation via e-mail. If you require
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additional accommodations, please
notify the person listed under FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT at least
one week prior to the meeting.
Public Availability of Comments
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
Number
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
Appendix A—Pilot Project Units
Below we list the pilot project units for
each State, by unit number, unit name, and
county.
Name
County
Delaware (1 Map)
DE–07 ......................................................
DE–07P ...................................................
H01 ..........................................................
Delaware Seashore ................................................................
Delaware Seashore ................................................................
North Bethany Beach .............................................................
Sussex.
Sussex.
Sussex.
North Carolina (9 Maps)
NC–01 ......................................................
NC–05P ...................................................
NC–06 ......................................................
NC–06P ...................................................
L05 ...........................................................
L06 ...........................................................
L07 ...........................................................
L08 ...........................................................
L09 ...........................................................
Pine Island Bay ......................................................................
Roosevelt Natural Area ..........................................................
Hammocks Beach ..................................................................
Hammocks Beach ..................................................................
Onslow Beach Complex .........................................................
Topsail ....................................................................................
Lea Island Complex ...............................................................
Wrightsville Beach ..................................................................
Masonboro Island ...................................................................
Currituck, Dare.
Carteret.
Onslow.
Onslow, Carteret.
Onslow.
Onslow.
Pender, New Hanover.
New Hanover.
New Hanover.
South Carolina (1 Map)
M02 ..........................................................
M03 ..........................................................
Litchfield Beach ......................................................................
Pawleys Inlet ..........................................................................
Georgetown.
Georgetown.
Florida (27 Maps)
North Florida
FL–01 .......................................................
FL–01P ....................................................
P04A ........................................................
P05 ..........................................................
P05P ........................................................
P08 ..........................................................
P08P ........................................................
FL–13P ....................................................
P09A ........................................................
P09AP ......................................................
FL–73P ....................................................
FL–78 .......................................................
FL–78P ....................................................
FL–82 .......................................................
FL–80P ....................................................
FL–81 .......................................................
FL–81P ....................................................
FL–83 .......................................................
FL–85P ....................................................
P26 ..........................................................
FL–89 .......................................................
FL–93 .......................................................
FL–93P ....................................................
FL–94 .......................................................
Fort Clinch ..............................................................................
Fort Clinch ..............................................................................
Usinas Beach .........................................................................
Conch Island ..........................................................................
Conch Island ..........................................................................
Ponce Inlet .............................................................................
Ponce Inlet .............................................................................
Spessard Holland Park ..........................................................
Coconut Point .........................................................................
Coconut Point .........................................................................
De Soto ..................................................................................
Rattlesnake Key .....................................................................
Rattlesnake Key .....................................................................
Bishop Harbor ........................................................................
Passage Key ..........................................................................
Egmont Key ............................................................................
Egmont Key ............................................................................
Cockroach Bay .......................................................................
Sand Key ................................................................................
Pepperfish Keys .....................................................................
Peninsula Point ......................................................................
Phillips Inlet ............................................................................
Phillips Inlet ............................................................................
Deer Lake Complex ...............................................................
Nassau.
Nassau.
St. Johns.
St. Johns.
St. Johns.
Volusia.
Volusia.
Brevard.
Brevard.
Brevard.
Manatee.
Manatee.
Manatee.
Manatee.
Manatee.
Hillsborough.
Hillsborough.
Hillsborough.
Pinellas.
Dixie.
Franklin.
Bay.
Bay.
Walton.
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P10A ........................................................
FL–14P ....................................................
P11 ..........................................................
P11P ........................................................
FL–15 .......................................................
FL–16P ....................................................
FL–17P ....................................................
FL–18P ....................................................
FL–19 .......................................................
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Blue Hole ................................................................................
Pepper Beach .........................................................................
Hutchinson Island ...................................................................
Hutchinson Island ...................................................................
Blowing Rocks ........................................................................
Jupiter Beach .........................................................................
Carlin ......................................................................................
MacArthur Beach ....................................................................
Birch Park ...............................................................................
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Indian River, St. Lucie.
St. Lucie.
St. Lucie.
St. Lucie.
Martin, Palm Beach.
Palm Beach.
Palm Beach.
Palm Beach.
Broward.
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Name
County
FL–19P ....................................................
FL–20P ....................................................
P14A ........................................................
FL–39 .......................................................
FL–40 .......................................................
FL–43 .......................................................
FL–44 .......................................................
FL–45 .......................................................
FL–46 .......................................................
FL–64P ....................................................
P17A ........................................................
FL–67 .......................................................
FL–67P ....................................................
P21 ..........................................................
P21P ........................................................
P22 ..........................................................
FL–72P ....................................................
Birch Park ...............................................................................
Lloyd Beach ............................................................................
North Beach ...........................................................................
Tavernier Key .........................................................................
Snake Creek ...........................................................................
Channel Key ...........................................................................
Toms Harbor Keys .................................................................
Deer/Long Point Keys ............................................................
Boot Key .................................................................................
Clam Pass ..............................................................................
Bowditch Point ........................................................................
Bunche Beach ........................................................................
Bunche Beach ........................................................................
Bocilla Island ..........................................................................
Bocilla Island ..........................................................................
Casey Key ..............................................................................
Lido Key .................................................................................
Broward.
Broward.
Broward.
Monroe.
Monroe.
Monroe.
Monroe.
Monroe.
Monroe.
Collier.
Lee.
Lee.
Lee.
Charlotte.
Charlotte.
Sarasota.
Sarasota.
Louisiana (13 Maps)
LA–01 ......................................................
LA–02 ......................................................
S04 ..........................................................
S05 ..........................................................
S06 ..........................................................
S07 ..........................................................
Isle Au Pitre ............................................................................
Grand Island ...........................................................................
Timbalier Bay .........................................................................
Timbalier Islands ....................................................................
Isle Dernieres .........................................................................
Point au Fer ............................................................................
Dated: June 18, 2009.
Marvin E. Moriarty,
Acting Director, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.
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AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare a
comprehensive conservation plan and
environmental impact statement;
request for comments.
SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), intend to
prepare a comprehensive conservation
plan (CCP) for Malheur National
Wildlife Refuge (refuge). We will also
prepare an environmental impact
statement (EIS) to evaluate the potential
effects of various CCP alternatives. We
provide this notice in compliance with
our CCP policy to advise the public,
other Federal and State agencies, and
Tribes of our intentions, and to obtain
suggestions and information on the
scope of issues to consider during the
planning process.
DATES: To ensure consideration, we
must receive your written comments by
19:07 Jun 26, 2009
Additional information
about the CCP planning process is
available on the Internet at: https://
www.fws.gov/malheur. Send your
comments or requests for information by
any of the following methods.
E-mail:
FW1PlanningComments@fws.gov.
Include ‘‘Malheur CCP’’ in the subject
line of the message.
Fax: Attn: Tim Bodeen, (541) 493–
2405.
U.S. Mail: Tim Bodeen, Project
Leader, Malheur National Wildlife
Refuge, 36391 Sodhouse Lane,
Princeton, OR 97221.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tim
Bodeen, Project Leader, Malheur
National Wildlife Refuge, phone (541)
493–2612.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
ADDRESSES:
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October 15, 2009. We will hold public
meetings and will announce meeting
details on the refuge’s Web site (see
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Background
The CCP Process
The National Wildlife Refuge System
Administration Act of 1966, as amended
by the National Wildlife Refuge System
Improvement Act of 1997 (16 U.S.C.
668dd–668ee) (Administration Act),
requires us to develop a CCP for each
national wildlife refuge. The purpose for
developing a CCP is to provide refuge
managers with a 15-year plan for
achieving refuge purposes and
contributing toward the mission of the
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St. Bernard.
St. Bernard.
Lafourche.
Terrebonne, Lafourche.
Terrebonne.
Terrebonne, St. Mary.
National Wildlife Refuge System,
consistent with sound principles of fish
and wildlife management, conservation,
legal mandates, and our policies. In
addition to outlining broad management
direction on conserving wildlife and
their habitats, CCPs identify wildlifedependent recreational opportunities
available to the public, including
opportunities for hunting, fishing,
wildlife observation and photography,
and environmental education and
interpretation. We will review and
update the CCP at least every 15 years
in accordance with the Improvement
Act.
Each unit of the National Wildlife
Refuge System was established for
specific purposes. We use these
purposes as the foundation for
developing and prioritizing the
management goals and objectives for
each refuge within the National Wildlife
Refuge System mission, and to
determine how the public can use each
refuge. The planning process is a way
for us and the public to evaluate
management goals and objectives that
will ensure the best possible approach
to wildlife, plant, and habitat
conservation, while providing for
wildlife-dependent recreation
opportunities that are compatible with
each refuge’s establishing purposes and
the mission of the National Wildlife
Refuge System.
Our CCP planning process provides
participation opportunities for Tribal,
State, and local governments; agencies;
organizations; and the public. At this
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS-R9-FHC-2009-N0101; 94300-1124-0000-T5]
Coastal Barrier Resources System Digital Mapping Pilot Project
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of extension of the public comment period on report and
draft maps; notice of public meetings via Web cast and teleconference.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), advise the
public that we are extending the public review and comment period for
the Report to Congress: John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System
Digital Mapping Pilot Project and draft maps. Also, we plan to host
public meetings via Web cast and teleconference on the John H. Chafee
Coastal Barrier Resources System (CBRS) Digital Mapping Pilot Project.
DATES: Comment Period: To ensure consideration, we must receive your
written comments on the report and draft maps by August 5, 2009.
Public Meetings: We will hold public meetings via Web cast and
teleconference; see ``Public Meetings'' and ``Meeting Participation
Information'' under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for meeting dates, times,
and registration information.
ADDRESSES: Mail or hand-deliver (during normal business hours) comments
to Katie Niemi, Coastal Barriers Coordinator, Division of Habitat and
Resource Conservation, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 4401 N. Fairfax
Drive, Room 860A, Arlington, VA 22203 or send comments by electronic
mail (e-mail) to CBRAcomments@fws.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Katie Niemi, Coastal Barriers
Coordinator, (703) 358-2161.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Coastal Barrier Resources Act (CBRA) of 1982 (16 U.S.C. 3501 et
seq.) established the CBRS, a defined set of geographic units located
along the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, Great Lakes, Puerto Rico, and U.S.
Virgin Island coasts. CBRA removes the Federal incentive for
development in these high-risk and biologically important coastal
barrier habitats by limiting Federal subsidies such as flood insurance
within the CBRS. Development can still occur provided that private
developers or other non-Federal parties bear the full cost.
The CBRS boundaries are depicted on U.S. Geological Survey
topographic quadrangle maps, which are, on average, 30 years old.
Because the maps are outdated technologically, the CBRS boundaries do
not always align precisely with the geomorphic, cultural, or
development features that they were intended to follow. As a result,
some properties and projects intended to be eligible for Federal
subsidies are not eligible and vice versa. Modernizing the CBRS maps
using digital technology addresses the inaccuracies of the outdated
maps; corrects errors that adversely affect private property owners;
increases efficiencies and accessibility by allowing the integration of
CBRS information into digital planning tools; conserves natural
resources; and helps preserve the long-term integrity of the CBRS.
The pilot project creates draft revised maps for 70 CBRS units
(representing approximately 10 percent of the entire CBRS) and
establishes a framework for modernizing the remainder of the CBRS maps.
The different types of proposed boundary changes reflected in the draft
pilot project maps include:
Alignment with geomorphic features (e.g., shorelines),
development features (e.g., edge of a road, property parcel
boundaries), and cultural features (e.g., park boundaries);
Adjustment to reflect geomorphic change;
Adjustment to map channel boundaries consistently;
Addition of associated aquatic habitat;
Addition of conservation or recreation area to existing
Otherwise Protected Areas (OPAs);
Addition of new OPAs;
Addition of undeveloped fastland (land above mean high
tide) not currently within the CBRS;
Removal of private land that was inadvertently included
within an OPA; and
Reclassification from System unit to OPA and vice versa.
In cases where we found no compelling evidence to propose a revised
boundary, the existing boundary remains unchanged.
For more information on the pilot project, as well as how to get a
copy of the report and draft maps, see our April 7, 2009, notice (74 FR
15743) or visit the Service's Internet site: https://www.fws.gov/habitatconservation/coastal_barrier.html.
Comment Period Extension
We are extending the public comment period on the Report to
Congress: John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System Digital
Mapping Pilot Project and draft maps, which we originally opened on
April 7, 2009 (74 FR 15743), to allow additional time for public
meetings and submission of comments by the public. If you previously
submitted comments, you need not resubmit them; we have already
incorporated them into the public record and will fully consider them
when we finalize the pilot project maps and submit the report to
Congress, per the directives of the Coastal Barrier Resources
Reauthorization Act of 2005 (CBRRA of 2005; Pub. L. 109-226).
Public Meetings
We will hold the following public meetings via Web cast and
teleconference. The purpose of the meetings is to give the public an
overview of the pilot project effort and to offer an opportunity for
questions and answers regarding the draft maps contained in the pilot
project. See Appendix A for specific units we will discuss for the
involved States.
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Date Time (eastern time) States
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July 14, 2009.................... 10 a.m.-12 p.m........... Delaware and Louisiana.
July 14, 2009.................... 1-3 p.m.................. North Carolina and South Carolina.
July 15, 2009.................... 10 a.m.-12 p.m........... North Florida.
July 15, 2009.................... 1-3 p.m.................. South Florida.
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Meeting Participation Information
These meetings are open to the public. Members of the public
planning to participate must register at https://www.fws.gov/habitatconservation/coastal_barrier.html by close of business July 10,
2009. Registrants will be provided with instructions for participation
via e-mail. If you require
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additional accommodations, please notify the person listed under FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT at least one week prior to the meeting.
Public Availability of Comments
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.
Appendix A--Pilot Project Units
Below we list the pilot project units for each State, by unit
number, unit name, and county.
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Delaware (1 Map)
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DE-07......................... Delaware Seashore.............. Sussex.
DE-07P........................ Delaware Seashore.............. Sussex.
H01........................... North Bethany Beach............ Sussex.
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North Carolina (9 Maps)
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NC-01......................... Pine Island Bay................ Currituck, Dare.
NC-05P........................ Roosevelt Natural Area......... Carteret.
NC-06......................... Hammocks Beach................. Onslow.
NC-06P........................ Hammocks Beach................. Onslow, Carteret.
L05........................... Onslow Beach Complex........... Onslow.
L06........................... Topsail........................ Onslow.
L07........................... Lea Island Complex............. Pender, New Hanover.
L08........................... Wrightsville Beach............. New Hanover.
L09........................... Masonboro Island............... New Hanover.
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South Carolina (1 Map)
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M02........................... Litchfield Beach............... Georgetown.
M03........................... Pawleys Inlet.................. Georgetown.
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Florida (27 Maps)
North Florida
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FL-01......................... Fort Clinch.................... Nassau.
FL-01P........................ Fort Clinch.................... Nassau.
P04A.......................... Usinas Beach................... St. Johns.
P05........................... Conch Island................... St. Johns.
P05P.......................... Conch Island................... St. Johns.
P08........................... Ponce Inlet.................... Volusia.
P08P.......................... Ponce Inlet.................... Volusia.
FL-13P........................ Spessard Holland Park.......... Brevard.
P09A.......................... Coconut Point.................. Brevard.
P09AP......................... Coconut Point.................. Brevard.
FL-73P........................ De Soto........................ Manatee.
FL-78......................... Rattlesnake Key................ Manatee.
FL-78P........................ Rattlesnake Key................ Manatee.
FL-82......................... Bishop Harbor.................. Manatee.
FL-80P........................ Passage Key.................... Manatee.
FL-81......................... Egmont Key..................... Hillsborough.
FL-81P........................ Egmont Key..................... Hillsborough.
FL-83......................... Cockroach Bay.................. Hillsborough.
FL-85P........................ Sand Key....................... Pinellas.
P26........................... Pepperfish Keys................ Dixie.
FL-89......................... Peninsula Point................ Franklin.
FL-93......................... Phillips Inlet................. Bay.
FL-93P........................ Phillips Inlet................. Bay.
FL-94......................... Deer Lake Complex.............. Walton.
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South Florida
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P10A.......................... Blue Hole...................... Indian River, St. Lucie.
FL-14P........................ Pepper Beach................... St. Lucie.
P11........................... Hutchinson Island.............. St. Lucie.
P11P.......................... Hutchinson Island.............. St. Lucie.
FL-15......................... Blowing Rocks.................. Martin, Palm Beach.
FL-16P........................ Jupiter Beach.................. Palm Beach.
FL-17P........................ Carlin......................... Palm Beach.
FL-18P........................ MacArthur Beach................ Palm Beach.
FL-19......................... Birch Park..................... Broward.
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FL-19P........................ Birch Park..................... Broward.
FL-20P........................ Lloyd Beach.................... Broward.
P14A.......................... North Beach.................... Broward.
FL-39......................... Tavernier Key.................. Monroe.
FL-40......................... Snake Creek.................... Monroe.
FL-43......................... Channel Key.................... Monroe.
FL-44......................... Toms Harbor Keys............... Monroe.
FL-45......................... Deer/Long Point Keys........... Monroe.
FL-46......................... Boot Key....................... Monroe.
FL-64P........................ Clam Pass...................... Collier.
P17A.......................... Bowditch Point................. Lee.
FL-67......................... Bunche Beach................... Lee.
FL-67P........................ Bunche Beach................... Lee.
P21........................... Bocilla Island................. Charlotte.
P21P.......................... Bocilla Island................. Charlotte.
P22........................... Casey Key...................... Sarasota.
FL-72P........................ Lido Key....................... Sarasota.
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Louisiana (13 Maps)
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LA-01......................... Isle Au Pitre.................. St. Bernard.
LA-02......................... Grand Island................... St. Bernard.
S04........................... Timbalier Bay.................. Lafourche.
S05........................... Timbalier Islands.............. Terrebonne, Lafourche.
S06........................... Isle Dernieres................. Terrebonne.
S07........................... Point au Fer................... Terrebonne, St. Mary.
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Dated: June 18, 2009.
Marvin E. Moriarty,
Acting Director, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.
[FR Doc. E9-15309 Filed 6-26-09; 8:45 am]
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