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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[C–570–957]
Certain Seamless Carbon and Alloy
Steel Standard, Line, and Pressure
Pipe from the People’s Republic of
China: Alignment of Final
Countervailing Duty Determination
with Final Antidumping Duty
Determination
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AGENCY: Import Administration,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce
(the ‘‘Department’’) is aligning the final
determination in this countervailing
duty investigation of certain seamless
carbon and alloy steel standard, line,
and pressure pipe (‘‘seamless pipe’’)
from the People’s Republic of China
(‘‘PRC’’) with the final determination in
the companion antidumping duty
investigation.
EFFECTIVE DATE: March 19, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Shane Subler, Yasmin Nair, Joseph
Shuler, or Matthew Jordan, AD/CVD
Operations, Office 1, Import
Administration, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution
Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230;
telephone: (202) 482–0189, (202) 482–
3813, (202) 482–1293, or (202) 482–
1540, respectively.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On October 6, 2010, the Department
simultaneously initiated antidumping
and countervailing duty investigations
of seamless pipe from the PRC. See
Certain Seamless Carbon and Alloy
Steel Standard, Line, and Pressure Pipe
From the People’s Republic of China:
Initiation of Antidumping Duty
Investigation, 74 FR 52744 (October 14,
2009) and Certain Seamless Carbon and
Alloy Steel Standard, Line, and Pressure
Pipe from the People’s Republic of
China: Initiation of Countervailing Duty
Investigation, 74 FR 52945 (October 15,
2009).
On March, 1, 2010, the Department
published the preliminary affirmative
countervailing duty determination
pertaining to seamless pipe from the
PRC. See Certain Seamless Carbon and
Alloy Steel Standard, Line, and Pressure
Pipe From the People’s Republic of
China: Preliminary Affirmative
Countervailing Duty Determination,
Preliminary Affirmative Critical
Circumstances Determination, 75 FR
9163 (March 1, 2010). Also on March 1,
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2010, the petitioners (United States
Steel Corporation, V&M Star L.P., TMK
IPSCO, and United Steel, Paper and
Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing,
Energy, Allied Industrial and Service
Workers International Union) requested
alignment of the final countervailing
duty determination with the final
determination in the companion
antidumping duty investigation of
seamless pipe from the PRC, in
accordance with section 705(a)(1) of the
Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (‘‘the
Act’’), and 19 CFR 351.210(b)(4).
Therefore, in accordance with section
705(a)(1) of the Act and 19 CFR
351.210(b)(4), we are aligning the final
countervailing duty determination of
seamless pipe from the PRC with the
final determination in the companion
antidumping duty investigation of
seamless pipe from the PRC. The final
countervailing duty determination will
be issued on the same date as the final
antidumping duty determination, which
is currently scheduled for July 6, 2010.
This notice is issued and published
pursuant to section 705(a)(1) of the Act.
Dated: March 15, 2010.
Kim Glas,
Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Import
Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
RIN 0648–XU83
Endangered Species; File No. 15338
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration,
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; receipt of application.
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that
David N. Hata, Ph.D., Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State
University (Virginia Tech), has applied
in due form for a permit pursuant to the
Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
amended (ESA). The Permit application
is for the incidental take of ESA-listed
sea turtles and shortnose sturgeon
associated with otherwise lawful
research to assess horseshoe crab
abundance from the southern coast of
Long Island, New York through the
Eastern Shore, Virginia, and in Delaware
Bay. The duration of the proposed
Permit is 10 years. NMFS is furnishing
this notice in order to allow other
agencies and the public an opportunity
to review and comment on this
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document. All comments received will
become part of the public record and
will be available for review.
DATES: Written comments must be
received at the appropriate address or
fax number (see ADDRESSES) on or before
April 19, 2010.
ADDRESSES: The application is available
for download and review at https://
www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/
esalreview.htm, found under the
section heading ESA Section 10(a)(1)(B)
Permits and Applications.
The application is also available upon
written request or by appointment in the
following office: Marine Mammal and
Sea Turtle Conservation Division, Office
of Protected Resources, NMFS, 1315
East-West Highway, Room 13705, Silver
Spring, MD 20910; phone (301)713–
2322; fax (301)713–4060.
Written comments should be
addressed to Sara McNulty, Marine
Mammal and Sea Turtle Conservation
Division, NMFS Office of Protected
Resources, 1315 East-West Highway,
Silver Spring, MD, 20910; or by fax
(301)713–4060, or by e-mail at:
NMFS.15338@noaa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sara
McNulty (ph. 301–713–2322, fax 301–
713–4060).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 9
of the ESA and Federal regulations
prohibit the ‘‘taking’’ of a species listed
as endangered or threatened. The term
‘‘take’’ is defined under the ESA to mean
harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot,
wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect, or
to attempt to engage in any such
conduct. NMFS may issue permits,
under limited circumstances, to take
listed species incidental to, and not the
purpose of, otherwise lawful activities.
Section 10(a)(1)(B) of the ESA provides
for authorizing incidental take of listed
species. NMFS regulations governing
permits for threatened and endangered
species are promulgated at 50 CFR
222.307.
Species Covered in This Notice
The following species are included in
the conservation plan and Permit
application: Shortnose sturgeon
(Acipenser brevirostrum), loggerhead
(Caretta caretta), green (Chelonia
mydas), leatherback (Dermochelys
coriacea), hawksbill (Eretmochelys
imbricata) and Kemp’s ridley
(Lepidochelys kempii) sea turtles. In
addition, Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser
oxyrinchus), a candidate species for
listing, may be affected.
Background
NMFS received an application from
Dr. Hata on August 26, 2009. Based on
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a review of the application, NMFS
determined that the application was
incomplete and requested further
information. The applicant submitted a
revised application on January 19, 2010.
The application is for incidental take of
ESA-listed species that may result from
proposed research. The proposed
research activity will consist of annual
horseshoe crab abundance monitoring
trawl surveys along the coastal midAtlantic and Delaware Bay. The coastal
mid-Atlantic survey will consist of two
regional surveys; (1) The Coastal
Delaware Bay Area survey, which
extends from shore out 22.2 kilometers
(12 nautical miles), and from the Eastern
Shore of Virginia (37° 10’ N) north to
Atlantic City, New Jersey (39° 20’ N),
and (2) The New York Apex survey,
which extend from shore out 22.2
kilometers (12 nautical miles), and from
39° 20’ N north along the New Jersey
coast and east along the southern coast
of Long Island to Montauk Point, New
York (71° 50’ W). The Delaware Bay
survey will be conducted in Delaware
and New Jersey state jurisdictional
waters deeper than three meters (10 feet)
in Delaware Bay west of the territorial
sea demarcation line. The annual trawl
surveys will provide abundance,
distribution and demographic
information in support of the horseshoe
crab Fishery Management Plan of the
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries
Commission. Sampling will consist of
approximately 27 days at sea annually,
for a total of 140 tows deploying
flounder and whelk trawls intended to
capture horseshoe crabs for examination
and enumeration. Tows will be no
longer than 15 minutes of bottom time
and will be conducted at night, when
horseshoe crabs are more susceptible to
the gear. However, boat traffic and the
presence of fixed fishing gear may
restrict sampling to daylight hours,
depending on the location. The
proposed activity will be conducted in
the fall, between early September and
mid-November. Turtle excluder devices
will not be installed in the trawl gear
because these devices may hinder
capture of horseshoe crabs. Thus, it is
anticipated that fish and sea turtles will
be captured by the unmodified gears.
The application anticipates that the
coastal trawl survey effort will annually
capture 24 loggerhead, 21 Kemp’s
ridley, and 4 green sea turtles, with up
to one sea turtle mortality each year.
Additionally, the application anticipates
7 loggerhead, 6 Kemp’s ridley, and 1
green sea turtle will be captured in the
Delaware Bay trawl survey, with no
mortalities expected. The tow times
described in the application will not
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exceed a 15 minute bottom time -- a
submergence period that sea turtles are
able to survive. Thus, the mortality
estimates are low. Based on available
data, the application does not anticipate
the capture of shortnose sturgeon in the
coastal or Delaware Bay trawl survey
effort. The application anticipates the
annual capture of 11 Atlantic sturgeon,
in the coastal trawl survey effort and 9
Atlantic sturgeon in the Delaware Bay
trawl survey, with near 100% survival.
Conservation Plan
The conservation plan prepared by
the applicant describes measures
designed to monitor, minimize, and
mitigate the incidental takes of ESAlisted sea turtles. The conservation plan
includes limiting sampling effort in
areas and times where sea turtles are
likely to be present; avoiding coral and
rock habitats associated with hawksbills
and areas of submerged aquatic
vegetation associated with green turtles;
using minimal tow durations; avoiding
areas of high fishing vessel activity
which may attract foraging sea turtles
and may increase the chance of multiple
captures.
All activities will be conducted under
the direct supervision of scientific
parties from Virginia Tech. Sampling
will not be conducted when sea turtles
are observed in the area. If a sea turtle
is captured, all efforts will be made to
release the turtle as quickly as possible
with minimal trauma. If necessary,
resuscitation will be attempted as
proscribed by 50 CFR 223.206.
Scientific parties will be familiarized
with resuscitation techniques prior to
surveys, and a copy of the resuscitation
guidelines will be carried aboard the
vessel during survey activities. In the
event resuscitation is unsuccessful, the
sea turtle will be transferred to the sea
turtle stranding network of the
appropriate jurisdiction. Other
monitoring or mitigation actions will be
undertaken as required.
The applicant considered and rejected
three other alternatives, not applying for
a permit, conducting the research in an
area where ESA-listed species do not
occur, or using different sampling gear
when developing their conservation
plan.
This notice is provided pursuant to
section 10(c) of the ESA and the
National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) regulations (40 CFR 1506.6).
NMFS will evaluate the application,
associated documents, and comments
submitted thereon to determine whether
the application meets the requirements
of the NEPA regulations and section
10(a) of the ESA. If it is determined that
the requirements are met, a permit will
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be issued for incidental takes of ESAlisted sea turtles under the jurisdiction
of NMFS. The final NEPA and permit
determinations will not be completed
until after the end of the 30–day
comment period and will fully consider
all public comments received during the
comment period. NMFS will publish a
record of its final action in the Federal
Register.
Dated: March 11, 2010.
David Cottingham,
Chief, Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle
Conservation Division, Office of Protected
Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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Administration
RIN 0648–XV28
Endangered Species; File No. 14176
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; receipt of application.
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that
the United States Fish and Wildlife
Service (USFWS), Maryland Fishery
Resources Office, 177 Admiral Cochrane
Drive, Annapolis, MD 21401 (Michael
Mangold, Responsible Party), has
applied in due form for a permit to take
shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser
brevirostrum) for purposes of scientific
research.
DATES: Written, telefaxed, or e-mail
comments must be received on or before
April 19, 2010.
ADDRESSES: The application and related
documents are available for review by
selecting ‘‘Records Open for Public
Comment’’ from the Features box on the
Applications and Permits for Protected
Species (APPS) home page, https://
apps.nmfs.noaa.gov/, and then selecting
File No. 14176 from the list of available
applications. The application and
related documents are available for
review upon written request or by
appointment in the following offices:
• 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) 713–0376; and
• Northeast Region, NMFS, Protected
Resources Division, 55 Great Republic
Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930; phone
(978) 281–9328; fax (978) 281–9394.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RIN 0648-XU83
Endangered Species; File No. 15338
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; receipt of application.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that David N. Hata, Ph.D., Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), has applied
in due form for a permit pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of
1973, as amended (ESA). The Permit application is for the incidental
take of ESA-listed sea turtles and shortnose sturgeon associated with
otherwise lawful research to assess horseshoe crab abundance from the
southern coast of Long Island, New York through the Eastern Shore,
Virginia, and in Delaware Bay. The duration of the proposed Permit is
10 years. NMFS is furnishing this notice in order to allow other
agencies and the public an opportunity to review and comment on this
document. All comments received will become part of the public record
and will be available for review.
DATES: Written comments must be received at the appropriate address or
fax number (see ADDRESSES) on or before April 19, 2010.
ADDRESSES: The application is available for download and review at
https://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/esa_review.htm, found under the
section heading ESA Section 10(a)(1)(B) Permits and Applications.
The application is also available upon written request or by
appointment in the following office: Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle
Conservation Division, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, 1315 East-
West Highway, Room 13705, Silver Spring, MD 20910; phone (301)713-2322;
fax (301)713-4060.
Written comments should be addressed to Sara McNulty, Marine Mammal
and Sea Turtle Conservation Division, NMFS Office of Protected
Resources, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD, 20910; or by fax
(301)713-4060, or by e-mail at: NMFS.15338@noaa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sara McNulty (ph. 301-713-2322, fax
301-713-4060).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 9 of the ESA and Federal regulations
prohibit the ``taking'' of a species listed as endangered or
threatened. The term ``take'' is defined under the ESA to mean harass,
harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect, or
to attempt to engage in any such conduct. NMFS may issue permits, under
limited circumstances, to take listed species incidental to, and not
the purpose of, otherwise lawful activities. Section 10(a)(1)(B) of the
ESA provides for authorizing incidental take of listed species. NMFS
regulations governing permits for threatened and endangered species are
promulgated at 50 CFR 222.307.
Species Covered in This Notice
The following species are included in the conservation plan and
Permit application: Shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum),
loggerhead (Caretta caretta), green (Chelonia mydas), leatherback
(Dermochelys coriacea), hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata) and Kemp's
ridley (Lepidochelys kempii) sea turtles. In addition, Atlantic
sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus), a candidate species for listing, may
be affected.
Background
NMFS received an application from Dr. Hata on August 26, 2009.
Based on
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a review of the application, NMFS determined that the application was
incomplete and requested further information. The applicant submitted a
revised application on January 19, 2010. The application is for
incidental take of ESA-listed species that may result from proposed
research. The proposed research activity will consist of annual
horseshoe crab abundance monitoring trawl surveys along the coastal
mid-Atlantic and Delaware Bay. The coastal mid-Atlantic survey will
consist of two regional surveys; (1) The Coastal Delaware Bay Area
survey, which extends from shore out 22.2 kilometers (12 nautical
miles), and from the Eastern Shore of Virginia (37[deg] 10' N) north to
Atlantic City, New Jersey (39[deg] 20' N), and (2) The New York Apex
survey, which extend from shore out 22.2 kilometers (12 nautical
miles), and from 39[deg] 20' N north along the New Jersey coast and
east along the southern coast of Long Island to Montauk Point, New York
(71[deg] 50' W). The Delaware Bay survey will be conducted in Delaware
and New Jersey state jurisdictional waters deeper than three meters (10
feet) in Delaware Bay west of the territorial sea demarcation line. The
annual trawl surveys will provide abundance, distribution and
demographic information in support of the horseshoe crab Fishery
Management Plan of the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission.
Sampling will consist of approximately 27 days at sea annually, for a
total of 140 tows deploying flounder and whelk trawls intended to
capture horseshoe crabs for examination and enumeration. Tows will be
no longer than 15 minutes of bottom time and will be conducted at
night, when horseshoe crabs are more susceptible to the gear. However,
boat traffic and the presence of fixed fishing gear may restrict
sampling to daylight hours, depending on the location. The proposed
activity will be conducted in the fall, between early September and
mid-November. Turtle excluder devices will not be installed in the
trawl gear because these devices may hinder capture of horseshoe crabs.
Thus, it is anticipated that fish and sea turtles will be captured by
the unmodified gears.
The application anticipates that the coastal trawl survey effort
will annually capture 24 loggerhead, 21 Kemp's ridley, and 4 green sea
turtles, with up to one sea turtle mortality each year. Additionally,
the application anticipates 7 loggerhead, 6 Kemp's ridley, and 1 green
sea turtle will be captured in the Delaware Bay trawl survey, with no
mortalities expected. The tow times described in the application will
not exceed a 15 minute bottom time -- a submergence period that sea
turtles are able to survive. Thus, the mortality estimates are low.
Based on available data, the application does not anticipate the
capture of shortnose sturgeon in the coastal or Delaware Bay trawl
survey effort. The application anticipates the annual capture of 11
Atlantic sturgeon, in the coastal trawl survey effort and 9 Atlantic
sturgeon in the Delaware Bay trawl survey, with near 100% survival.
Conservation Plan
The conservation plan prepared by the applicant describes measures
designed to monitor, minimize, and mitigate the incidental takes of
ESA-listed sea turtles. The conservation plan includes limiting
sampling effort in areas and times where sea turtles are likely to be
present; avoiding coral and rock habitats associated with hawksbills
and areas of submerged aquatic vegetation associated with green
turtles; using minimal tow durations; avoiding areas of high fishing
vessel activity which may attract foraging sea turtles and may increase
the chance of multiple captures.
All activities will be conducted under the direct supervision of
scientific parties from Virginia Tech. Sampling will not be conducted
when sea turtles are observed in the area. If a sea turtle is captured,
all efforts will be made to release the turtle as quickly as possible
with minimal trauma. If necessary, resuscitation will be attempted as
proscribed by 50 CFR 223.206. Scientific parties will be familiarized
with resuscitation techniques prior to surveys, and a copy of the
resuscitation guidelines will be carried aboard the vessel during
survey activities. In the event resuscitation is unsuccessful, the sea
turtle will be transferred to the sea turtle stranding network of the
appropriate jurisdiction. Other monitoring or mitigation actions will
be undertaken as required.
The applicant considered and rejected three other alternatives, not
applying for a permit, conducting the research in an area where ESA-
listed species do not occur, or using different sampling gear when
developing their conservation plan.
This notice is provided pursuant to section 10(c) of the ESA and
the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) regulations (40 CFR
1506.6). NMFS will evaluate the application, associated documents, and
comments submitted thereon to determine whether the application meets
the requirements of the NEPA regulations and section 10(a) of the ESA.
If it is determined that the requirements are met, a permit will be
issued for incidental takes of ESA-listed sea turtles under the
jurisdiction of NMFS. The final NEPA and permit determinations will not
be completed until after the end of the 30-day comment period and will
fully consider all public comments received during the comment period.
NMFS will publish a record of its final action in the Federal Register.
Dated: March 11, 2010.
David Cottingham,
Chief, Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle Conservation Division, Office of
Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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