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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
[Docket No. USCG–2006–24163]
National Environmental Policy Act;
Final Environmental Impact Statement
on U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Area
Operations: Districts 11 and 13
You may submit comments
identified by docket number USCG–
2006–24163 using any of the following
methods:
(1) Federal eRulemaking Portal:
https://www.regulations.gov.
(2) Fax: 202–493–2251.
(3) Mail: Docket Management Facility
(M–30), U.S. Department of
Transportation, West Building Ground
Floor, Room W12–140, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590–
0001.
(4) Hand delivery: Same as mail
address above, between 9 a.m. and 5
p.m., Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays. The telephone number
is 202–366–9329.
To avoid duplication, please use only
one of these four methods. See the
‘‘Public Participation and Request for
Comments’’ portion of the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section
below for instructions on submitting
comments.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If
you have questions on this notice, call
or e-mail LCDR Jeff Bray, Office of
Environmental and Real Property Law,
Coast Guard; telephone 202–372–3752,
e-mail JEFF.R.BRAY@USCG.MIL. If you
have questions on viewing or submitting
material to the docket, call Renee V.
Wright, Program Manager, Docket
Operations, telephone 202–366–9826.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
AGENCY:
Public Participation and Request for
Comments
SUMMARY: The U.S. Coast Guard
announces the availability of the Final
Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS)
to implement enhanced environmental
protection measures, as necessary, for
marine protected species (MPS) and
marine protected areas (MPAs) that
occur in the Coast Guard’s District 11
(California) and 13 (Oregon and
Washington) areas of responsibility
(AORs). The FEIS analyzes the potential
environmental impacts of specific Coast
Guard vessel and aircraft operations on
MPS and MPAs when engaged in the
following missions and activities: law
enforcement, national security, search
and rescue (SAR), aids to navigation
(ATON), and oil pollution and vessel
grounding response. We request your
comments on the FEIS.
DATES: Comments and related material
must either be submitted to our online
docket via https://www.regulations.gov
on or before June 1, 2010 or reach the
Docket Management Facility by that
date.
We encourage you to submit
comments and related material on the
FEIS. All comments received will be
posted, without change, to https://
www.regulations.gov and will include
any personal information you have
provided.
Submitting comments: If you submit a
comment, please include the docket
number for this notice (USCG–2006–
24163) and provide a reason for each
suggestion or recommendation. You
may submit your comments and
material online, or by fax, mail or hand
delivery, but please use only one of
these means. We recommend that you
include your name and a mailing
address, an e-mail address, or a
telephone number in the body of your
document so that we can contact you if
we have questions regarding your
submission.
To submit your comment online, go to
https://www.regulations.gov, click on the
‘‘submit a comment’’ box, which will
then become highlighted in blue. In the
‘‘Document Type’’ drop down menu
select ‘‘Notices’’ and insert ‘‘USCG–
2006–24163’’ in the ‘‘Keyword’’ box.
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Click ‘‘Search’’ then click on the balloon
shape in the ‘‘Actions’’ column. If you
submit your comments by mail or hand
delivery, submit them in an unbound
format, no larger than 81⁄2 by 11 inches,
suitable for copying and electronic
filing. If you submit them by mail and
would like to know that they reached
the Facility, please enclose a stamped,
self-addressed postcard or envelope. We
will consider all comments and material
received during the comment period.
Viewing the comments, Draft
Environmental Impact Statement
(DEIS), FEIS, and associated documents:
To view the comments, FEIS, DEIS, and
other documents, go to https://
www.regulations.gov, click on the ‘‘read
comments’’ box, which will then
become highlighted in blue. In the
‘‘Keyword’’ box, insert ‘‘USCG–2006–
24163’’ and click ‘‘Search.’’ Click the
‘‘Open Docket Folder’’ in the ‘‘Actions’’
column. If you do not have access to the
Internet, you may view the docket
online by visiting the Docket
Management Facility in Room W12–140
on the ground floor of the Department
of Transportation West Building, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington,
DC 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except Federal
holidays. We have an agreement with
the Department of Transportation to use
the Docket Management Facility. In
addition, the Coast Guard has posted the
FEIS at the following Web site: https://
pacareaeis.uscg.e2m-inc.com.
Privacy Act: Anyone can search the
electronic form of comments received
into any of our dockets by the name of
the individual submitting the comment
(or signing the comment, if submitted
on behalf of an association, business,
labor union, etc.). You may review a
Privacy Act, system of records notice
regarding our public dockets in the
January 17, 2008, issue of the Federal
Register (73 FR 3316).
Background and Purpose
Final Environmental Impact Statement
We have prepared an FEIS to
implement enhanced protective
measures, as necessary, for MPS and
MPAs that occur in the Eleventh Coast
Guard District (California) (D11) and
Thirteenth Coast Guard District
(Washington and Oregon) (D13) AORs.
The FEIS analyzes the potential
environmental impacts of specific Coast
Guard vessel and aircraft operations on
MPS and MPAs when engaged in law
enforcement, national security, SAR,
ATON, and oil pollution and vessel
grounding response.
The Coast Guard published a notice of
intent to prepare an EIS in the Federal
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Register (71 FR 14233, Mar. 21, 2006).
The Cost Guard provided a 45-day
public review period for the DEIS. The
public review period was initiated
through publication of a Notice of
Availability in the Federal Register (73
FR 77043, Dec. 18, 2008).
Alternatives Analyzed
The FEIS evaluates a variety of
actions, listed below as Alternatives 1
through 6, to determine whether
modification or supplementation of
current procedures is required to
accomplish the wide variety of Coast
Guard missions in a manner that lessens
the probability of adverse impacts on
MPS and MPAs. Alternative 1, the No
Action Alternative, documents baseline
strategies the Coast Guard currently
employs to protect marine resources in
the D11 and D13 AOR. Alternatives 2
through 5 present discrete actions and
are evaluated individually to determine
whether their implementation is
reasonable and would serve the purpose
and need of minimizing and avoiding
negative impacts on MPS and MPAs.
Alternatives 2 through 5 are designed to
augment or otherwise amend all those
actions described in the No Action
Alternative. Alternative 6, the Coast
Guard’s Preferred Alternative,
represents a combination of select
components of Alternatives 1 through 5.
Alternative 1—No Action Alternative:
Under the No Action Alternative, the
Coast Guard would continue current
operations, without augmentation or
modification. Existing strategic plans,
directives, guidance, and permits would
continue to guide Coast Guard vessel
and aircraft operations in a manner
intended to minimize, to the maximum
extent possible, adverse impacts on
MPS and MPAs. The level of protected
living marine resources (LMR) efforts
would continue to be balanced with
other Coast Guard missions and
requirements, and would remain
constantly in flux due to other mission
responsibilities and requisite
operational tempo. The analysis of the
No Action Alternative takes into
account the increased number of vessels
and aircraft operating in the D11 and
D13 AORs since September 11, 2001,
and the associated expansion of asset
mission duties and responsibilities.
Alternative 2—Enhanced Operational
Procedures: Implement Improved Local
Operating Procedures; Revise Coast
Guard Speed and Approach Guidance;
and Enhance Law Enforcement
Operations to include ‘‘pulse
operations’’: This alternative would
amend, append, eliminate portions of,
or wholly incorporate the No Action
Alternative and would build upon the
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existing Protected Living Marine
Resources Program (PLMRP) at each
district by formalizing localized
operational mitigation procedures and
protection efforts, strengthening and
expanding Coast Guard speed and
approach guidance, and better unifying
interdistrict and intradistrict law
enforcement strategies, including
engaging in ‘‘pulse operations.’’
Alternative 3—Enhanced Training
Program: Enhance Marine Protected
Species and Marine Protected Area
Awareness Training for Coast Guard
Personnel: This alternative would
amend, append, eliminate portions of,
or wholly incorporate the No Action
Alternative and would build upon the
existing PLMRP at each district by
requiring the Coast Guard to review and,
if necessary, implement enhanced
training for Officer of the Deck,
coxswain, vessel lookouts, and air
station personnel.
Alternative 4—Reporting Program:
Implement a Web-based Whale
Reporting Program: This alternative
would amend, append, eliminate
portions of, or wholly incorporate the
No Action Alternative and would build
upon the existing PLMRP at each
district by implementing a Whale
Reporting Program for D11 and D13
surface and aviation units. This
reporting program would establish realtime, Web-based whale reporting
protocols within the Region of
Influence. This program would be
maintained centrally by Pacific Area
(PACAREA) personnel and would
collect vital information on real-time
locations of live, dead, injured, or
entangled whales. The Web site would
allow for regional sorting so that units
could prepare for a patrol by logging on
to the Web site and receiving vital realtime sighting information for the area
they would be transiting or patrolling.
Implementation of this Alternative
would allow deploying Coast Guard
assets to have heightened situational
awareness of the possible presence of
marine species along their intended
transit path and patrol area, and would
allow units to alter operations
accordingly.
Alternative 5—Enhanced Partnership
Program: Strengthen Partnerships to
Facilitate Marine Protected Species and
Marine Protected Area Public Outreach
Programs: This alternative would
amend, append, eliminate portions of,
or wholly incorporate the No Action
Alternative and would build upon the
existing PLMRP at each district by
strengthening joint partnerships and
efforts to support the conservation and
recovery of MPS and MPAs.
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Alternative 6—Environmentally
Preferred Alternative: Combination
Enhancements: Under the Preferred
Alternative, the Coast Guard would
further minimize or avoid impacts on
MPS and MPAs by strengthening its
current operations (No Action
Alternative) by incorporating some of
the various components described in
Alternatives 1, 2, 3, and 5 that could be
implemented reasonably and would
likely provide some enhancement to
marine resource protection. Specifically,
this would entail:
1. Implement Improved Local Operating
Procedures, Revised Guidance, and
Enhanced Law Enforcement Operations
• Annually review and update formal
PLMRPs for the districts.
• Require all Sectors, Air Stations,
and major Cutters to designate a MPS
Point of Contact.
• Update and amend speed and
approach guidance to include both
vessels and aircraft and continue to
update regularly.
• Have each district plan, execute,
and document one collaborative MPSdriven pulse operation per year, thereby
utilizing resources and the subject
matter expertise of our partners.
• Expand an existing program in
which National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS) representatives
periodically accompany Coast Guard
personnel on LMR missions.
2. Enhance In-House Marine Protected
Species and Marine Protected Area
Training
• Enhance regional lookout,
coxswain, and deck watch officer skills
by providing D11 and D13 units a
standardized regionally focused MPS
awareness training module. Module will
include methods for detecting,
identifying, and avoiding MPS and
ensuring adequate awareness of and
responsiveness to the enforcement
needs of MPAs.
3. Enhance Partnerships To Facilitate
Marine Protected Species and Marine
Protected Area Outreach and
Conservation
• Require each district to participate
in one collaborative MPS public
outreach campaign per year.
• Broadcast Notices to Mariners
advising caution in known areas of high
MPS concentration in bays.
• Include National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, the
National Marine Sanctuary Program,
and the United States Fish and Wildlife
Service educational resources on
PACAREA’s Internet site.
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• Utilize the Coast Guard Auxiliary
and Sea Partners Program as main
vehicles for public outreach. Provide
educational materials to the Coast Guard
Auxiliary and Sea Partners programs for
public distribution.
This notice is issued under authority
of 5 U.S.C. 552(a).
Dated: April 10, 2010.
Jody A. Breckenridge,
Vice Admiral, United Stated Coast Guard,
Pacific Area Commander.
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December 12, 1988 Court Order in
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OG (D.D.C.).
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unsuitable. The properties listed in the
three suitable categories have been
reviewed by the landholding agencies,
and each agency has transmitted to
HUD: (1) Its intention to make the
property available for use to assist the
homeless, (2) its intention to declare the
property excess to the agency’s needs, or
(3) a statement of the reasons that the
property cannot be declared excess or
made available for use as facilities to
assist the homeless.
Properties listed as suitable/available
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own site at their own expense.
Homeless assistance providers
interested in any such property should
send a written expression of interest to
HHS, addressed to Theresa Rita,
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Program Support Center, HHS, room
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MD 20857; (301) 443–2265. (This is not
a toll-free number.) HHS will mail to the
interested provider an application
packet, which will include instructions
for completing the application. In order
to maximize the opportunity to utilize a
suitable property, providers should
submit their written expressions of
interest as soon as possible. For
complete details concerning the
processing of applications, the reader is
encouraged to refer to the interim rule
governing this program, 24 CFR part
581.
For properties listed as suitable/to be
excess, that property may, if
subsequently accepted as excess by
GSA, be made available for use by the
homeless in accordance with applicable
law, subject to screening for other
Federal use. At the appropriate time,
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available or suitable/unavailable.
For properties listed as suitable/
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decided that the property cannot be
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Properties listed as unsuitable will
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(including zip code), the date of
publication in the Federal Register, the
landholding agency, and the property
number.
For more information regarding
particular properties identified in this
Notice (i.e., acreage, floor plan, existing
sanitary facilities, exact street address),
providers should contact the
appropriate landholding agencies at the
following addresses: Energy: Mr. Mark
Price, Department of Energy, Office of
Engineering & Construction
Management, MA–50, 1000
Independence Ave., SW., Washington,
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Michael Wright, Acquisition & Property
Management, Department of the
Interior, 1849 C Street, NW., MS2603,
Washington, DC 20240; (202) 208–5399;
Navy: Mr. Albert Johnson, Department
of the Navy, Asset Management
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1330 Patterson Ave., SW., Suite 1000,
Washington, DC 20374; (202) 685–9305;
(These are not toll-free numbers).
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Mark R. Johnston,
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Federal Register Report for 04/30/2010
Unsuitable Properties Building
California
APN–#109–20–45
1390 Limantour Dr.
Point Reyes Station CA 94956
Landholding Agency: Interior
Property Number: 61201020001
Status: Unutilized
Reasons: Extensive deterioration
Maryland
Bldgs. 439, 440/3.28 acres
Naval Air Station
Patuxent River MD
Landholding Agency: Navy
Property Number: 77201020001
Status: Underutilized
Reasons: Secured Area
8 Bldgs.
Naval Support Activity
Indian Head MD 20640
Landholding Agency: Navy
Property Number: 77201020002
Status: Underutilized
Directions: Bldgs. Nos. 290, 525, 554, 624,
625, 1858, 1894, and 3035
Reasons: Secured Area
Structure 511
Naval Air Station
Patuxent River MD 20670
Landholding Agency: Navy
Property Number: 77201020004
Status: Excess
Reasons: Secured Area
Nevada
Approx 200 Misc Blgs/Structure
Tonopah Test Range
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
[Docket No. USCG-2006-24163]
National Environmental Policy Act; Final Environmental Impact
Statement on U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Area Operations: Districts 11 and
13
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Notice of availability and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Coast Guard announces the availability of the Final
Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) to implement enhanced
environmental protection measures, as necessary, for marine protected
species (MPS) and marine protected areas (MPAs) that occur in the Coast
Guard's District 11 (California) and 13 (Oregon and Washington) areas
of responsibility (AORs). The FEIS analyzes the potential environmental
impacts of specific Coast Guard vessel and aircraft operations on MPS
and MPAs when engaged in the following missions and activities: law
enforcement, national security, search and rescue (SAR), aids to
navigation (ATON), and oil pollution and vessel grounding response. We
request your comments on the FEIS.
DATES: Comments and related material must either be submitted to our
online docket via https://www.regulations.gov on or before June 1, 2010
or reach the Docket Management Facility by that date.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments identified by docket number USCG-
2006-24163 using any of the following methods:
(1) Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
(2) Fax: 202-493-2251.
(3) Mail: Docket Management Facility (M-30), U.S. Department of
Transportation, West Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590-0001.
(4) Hand delivery: Same as mail address above, between 9 a.m. and 5
p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. The telephone
number is 202-366-9329.
To avoid duplication, please use only one of these four methods.
See the ``Public Participation and Request for Comments'' portion of
the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section below for instructions on
submitting comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have questions on this notice,
call or e-mail LCDR Jeff Bray, Office of Environmental and Real
Property Law, Coast Guard; telephone 202-372-3752, e-mail
JEFF.R.BRAY@USCG.MIL. If you have questions on viewing or submitting
material to the docket, call Renee V. Wright, Program Manager, Docket
Operations, telephone 202-366-9826.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Public Participation and Request for Comments
We encourage you to submit comments and related material on the
FEIS. All comments received will be posted, without change, to https://www.regulations.gov and will include any personal information you have
provided.
Submitting comments: If you submit a comment, please include the
docket number for this notice (USCG-2006-24163) and provide a reason
for each suggestion or recommendation. You may submit your comments and
material online, or by fax, mail or hand delivery, but please use only
one of these means. We recommend that you include your name and a
mailing address, an e-mail address, or a telephone number in the body
of your document so that we can contact you if we have questions
regarding your submission.
To submit your comment online, go to https://www.regulations.gov,
click on the ``submit a comment'' box, which will then become
highlighted in blue. In the ``Document Type'' drop down menu select
``Notices'' and insert ``USCG-2006-24163'' in the ``Keyword'' box.
Click ``Search'' then click on the balloon shape in the ``Actions''
column. If you submit your comments by mail or hand delivery, submit
them in an unbound format, no larger than 8\1/2\ by 11 inches, suitable
for copying and electronic filing. If you submit them by mail and would
like to know that they reached the Facility, please enclose a stamped,
self-addressed postcard or envelope. We will consider all comments and
material received during the comment period.
Viewing the comments, Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS),
FEIS, and associated documents: To view the comments, FEIS, DEIS, and
other documents, go to https://www.regulations.gov, click on the ``read
comments'' box, which will then become highlighted in blue. In the
``Keyword'' box, insert ``USCG-2006-24163'' and click ``Search.'' Click
the ``Open Docket Folder'' in the ``Actions'' column. If you do not
have access to the Internet, you may view the docket online by visiting
the Docket Management Facility in Room W12-140 on the ground floor of
the Department of Transportation West Building, 1200 New Jersey Avenue
SE., Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through
Friday, except Federal holidays. We have an agreement with the
Department of Transportation to use the Docket Management Facility. In
addition, the Coast Guard has posted the FEIS at the following Web
site: https://pacareaeis.uscg.e2m-inc.com.
Privacy Act: Anyone can search the electronic form of comments
received into any of our dockets by the name of the individual
submitting the comment (or signing the comment, if submitted on behalf
of an association, business, labor union, etc.). You may review a
Privacy Act, system of records notice regarding our public dockets in
the January 17, 2008, issue of the Federal Register (73 FR 3316).
Background and Purpose
Final Environmental Impact Statement
We have prepared an FEIS to implement enhanced protective measures,
as necessary, for MPS and MPAs that occur in the Eleventh Coast Guard
District (California) (D11) and Thirteenth Coast Guard District
(Washington and Oregon) (D13) AORs. The FEIS analyzes the potential
environmental impacts of specific Coast Guard vessel and aircraft
operations on MPS and MPAs when engaged in law enforcement, national
security, SAR, ATON, and oil pollution and vessel grounding response.
The Coast Guard published a notice of intent to prepare an EIS in
the Federal
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Register (71 FR 14233, Mar. 21, 2006). The Cost Guard provided a 45-day
public review period for the DEIS. The public review period was
initiated through publication of a Notice of Availability in the
Federal Register (73 FR 77043, Dec. 18, 2008).
Alternatives Analyzed
The FEIS evaluates a variety of actions, listed below as
Alternatives 1 through 6, to determine whether modification or
supplementation of current procedures is required to accomplish the
wide variety of Coast Guard missions in a manner that lessens the
probability of adverse impacts on MPS and MPAs. Alternative 1, the No
Action Alternative, documents baseline strategies the Coast Guard
currently employs to protect marine resources in the D11 and D13 AOR.
Alternatives 2 through 5 present discrete actions and are evaluated
individually to determine whether their implementation is reasonable
and would serve the purpose and need of minimizing and avoiding
negative impacts on MPS and MPAs. Alternatives 2 through 5 are designed
to augment or otherwise amend all those actions described in the No
Action Alternative. Alternative 6, the Coast Guard's Preferred
Alternative, represents a combination of select components of
Alternatives 1 through 5.
Alternative 1--No Action Alternative: Under the No Action
Alternative, the Coast Guard would continue current operations, without
augmentation or modification. Existing strategic plans, directives,
guidance, and permits would continue to guide Coast Guard vessel and
aircraft operations in a manner intended to minimize, to the maximum
extent possible, adverse impacts on MPS and MPAs. The level of
protected living marine resources (LMR) efforts would continue to be
balanced with other Coast Guard missions and requirements, and would
remain constantly in flux due to other mission responsibilities and
requisite operational tempo. The analysis of the No Action Alternative
takes into account the increased number of vessels and aircraft
operating in the D11 and D13 AORs since September 11, 2001, and the
associated expansion of asset mission duties and responsibilities.
Alternative 2--Enhanced Operational Procedures: Implement Improved
Local Operating Procedures; Revise Coast Guard Speed and Approach
Guidance; and Enhance Law Enforcement Operations to include ``pulse
operations'': This alternative would amend, append, eliminate portions
of, or wholly incorporate the No Action Alternative and would build
upon the existing Protected Living Marine Resources Program (PLMRP) at
each district by formalizing localized operational mitigation
procedures and protection efforts, strengthening and expanding Coast
Guard speed and approach guidance, and better unifying interdistrict
and intradistrict law enforcement strategies, including engaging in
``pulse operations.''
Alternative 3--Enhanced Training Program: Enhance Marine Protected
Species and Marine Protected Area Awareness Training for Coast Guard
Personnel: This alternative would amend, append, eliminate portions of,
or wholly incorporate the No Action Alternative and would build upon
the existing PLMRP at each district by requiring the Coast Guard to
review and, if necessary, implement enhanced training for Officer of
the Deck, coxswain, vessel lookouts, and air station personnel.
Alternative 4--Reporting Program: Implement a Web-based Whale
Reporting Program: This alternative would amend, append, eliminate
portions of, or wholly incorporate the No Action Alternative and would
build upon the existing PLMRP at each district by implementing a Whale
Reporting Program for D11 and D13 surface and aviation units. This
reporting program would establish real-time, Web-based whale reporting
protocols within the Region of Influence. This program would be
maintained centrally by Pacific Area (PACAREA) personnel and would
collect vital information on real-time locations of live, dead,
injured, or entangled whales. The Web site would allow for regional
sorting so that units could prepare for a patrol by logging on to the
Web site and receiving vital real-time sighting information for the
area they would be transiting or patrolling. Implementation of this
Alternative would allow deploying Coast Guard assets to have heightened
situational awareness of the possible presence of marine species along
their intended transit path and patrol area, and would allow units to
alter operations accordingly.
Alternative 5--Enhanced Partnership Program: Strengthen
Partnerships to Facilitate Marine Protected Species and Marine
Protected Area Public Outreach Programs: This alternative would amend,
append, eliminate portions of, or wholly incorporate the No Action
Alternative and would build upon the existing PLMRP at each district by
strengthening joint partnerships and efforts to support the
conservation and recovery of MPS and MPAs.
Alternative 6--Environmentally Preferred Alternative: Combination
Enhancements: Under the Preferred Alternative, the Coast Guard would
further minimize or avoid impacts on MPS and MPAs by strengthening its
current operations (No Action Alternative) by incorporating some of the
various components described in Alternatives 1, 2, 3, and 5 that could
be implemented reasonably and would likely provide some enhancement to
marine resource protection. Specifically, this would entail:
1. Implement Improved Local Operating Procedures, Revised Guidance, and
Enhanced Law Enforcement Operations
Annually review and update formal PLMRPs for the
districts.
Require all Sectors, Air Stations, and major Cutters to
designate a MPS Point of Contact.
Update and amend speed and approach guidance to include
both vessels and aircraft and continue to update regularly.
Have each district plan, execute, and document one
collaborative MPS-driven pulse operation per year, thereby utilizing
resources and the subject matter expertise of our partners.
Expand an existing program in which National Marine
Fisheries Service (NMFS) representatives periodically accompany Coast
Guard personnel on LMR missions.
2. Enhance In-House Marine Protected Species and Marine Protected Area
Training
Enhance regional lookout, coxswain, and deck watch officer
skills by providing D11 and D13 units a standardized regionally focused
MPS awareness training module. Module will include methods for
detecting, identifying, and avoiding MPS and ensuring adequate
awareness of and responsiveness to the enforcement needs of MPAs.
3. Enhance Partnerships To Facilitate Marine Protected Species and
Marine Protected Area Outreach and Conservation
Require each district to participate in one collaborative
MPS public outreach campaign per year.
Broadcast Notices to Mariners advising caution in known
areas of high MPS concentration in bays.
Include National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
the National Marine Sanctuary Program, and the United States Fish and
Wildlife Service educational resources on PACAREA's Internet site.
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Utilize the Coast Guard Auxiliary and Sea Partners Program
as main vehicles for public outreach. Provide educational materials to
the Coast Guard Auxiliary and Sea Partners programs for public
distribution.
This notice is issued under authority of 5 U.S.C. 552(a).
Dated: April 10, 2010.
Jody A. Breckenridge,
Vice Admiral, United Stated Coast Guard, Pacific Area Commander.
[FR Doc. 2010-10092 Filed 4-29-10; 8:45 am]
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