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complicated, the Secretary may extend
the 180–day period to 300 days, and
may extend the 90- day period to 150
days. See 19 CFR 351.214(i)(2).
Extension of Time Limit for Final
Results
The Department determines that this
new shipper review involves
extraordinarily complicated
methodological issues, including the
continued evaluation of the UbonaU
UfideU nature of the company’s sales.
Therefore, in accordance with section
751(a)(2)(B)(iv) of the Act and 19 CFR
351.214(i)(2), the Department is
extending the time limit for the final
results from 90 days to 150 days.
Therefore the final results will now be
due no later than September 24, 2010.
We are issuing and publishing this
notice in accordance with sections
751(a)(2)(B)(iv) and 777(i) of the Act.
Dated: June 29, 2010.
John M. Andersen,
Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Operations.
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National Telecommunications and
Information Administration
Commerce Spectrum Management
Advisory Committee Meeting
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AGENCY: National Telecommunications
and Information Administration, U.S.
Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of open meeting.
SUMMARY: This notice announces a
public meeting of the Commerce
Spectrum Management Advisory
Committee (Committee). The Committee
provides advice to the Assistant
Secretary of Commerce for
Communications and Information on
spectrum management policy matters.
DATES: The meeting will be held on July
27, 2010 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.,
Mountain Daylight Time.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
the U.S. Department of Commerce,
National Telecommunications and
Information Administration, Institute
for Telecommunication Sciences, 325
Broadway, Room 1107, Boulder,
Colorado. Public comments may be
mailed to Spectrum Management
Advisory Committee, National
Telecommunications and Information
Administration, 1401 Constitution
Avenue, NW., Room 4725, Washington,
DC 20230 or e-mailed to
spectrumadvisory@ntia.doc.gov.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joe
Gattuso, Designated Federal Officer, at
(202) 482–0977 or
jgattuso@ntia.doc.gov; and/or visit
NTIA’s Web site at https://
www.ntia.doc.gov/advisory/spectrum.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: The Committee provides
advice to the Assistant Secretary of
Commerce for Communications and
Information on needed reforms to
domestic spectrum policies and
management in order to: License radio
frequencies in a way that maximizes
their public benefits; keep wireless
networks as open to innovation as
possible; and make wireless services
available to all Americans (See charter,
at https://www.ntia.doc.gov/advisory/
spectrum/csmac_charter.html). This
Committee is subject to the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (FACA), 5
U.S.C. App. 2, and is consistent with the
National Telecommunications and
Information Administration Act, 47
U.S.C. 904(b). The Committee functions
solely as an advisory body in
compliance with the FACA. For more
information about the Committee visit:
https://www.ntia.doc.gov/advisory/
spectrum.
Matters To Be Considered: The
Committee will consider draft reports
from one or more of its subcommittees
and will review work plans of two new
subcommittees. NTIA will post a
detailed agenda on its Web site,
https://www.ntia.doc.gov, prior to the
meeting. There also will be an
opportunity for public comment at the
meeting.
Time and Date: The meeting will be
held on July 27, 2010, from 9 a.m. to 12
p.m., Mountain Daylight Time. The
times and the agenda topics are subject
to change. The meeting may be Webcast
or made available via audio link. Please
refer to NTIA’s Web site, https://
www.ntia.doc.gov, for the most up-todate meeting agenda and access
information.
Place: The meeting will be held at the
U.S. Department of Commerce, National
Telecommunications and Information
Administration, Institute for
Telecommunication Sciences, 325
Broadway, Room 1107, Boulder,
Colorado. For more information
regarding directions to the Boulder
facility please consult https://
www.boulder.nist.gov/maps.htm. The
meeting will be open to the public and
press on a first-come, first-served basis.
Space is limited. The public meeting is
physically accessible to people with
disabilities. Individuals requiring
accommodations, such as sign language
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asked to notify Mr. Gattuso, at (202)
482–0977 or jgattuso@ntia.doc.gov, at
least five (5) business days before the
meeting.
Status: Interested parties are invited
to attend and to submit written
comments with the Committee at any
time before or after a meeting. Parties
wishing to submit written comments for
consideration by the Committee in
advance of this meeting should send
them to NTIA’s Washington, DC office
at the above-listed address and must be
received by close of business on July 20,
2010, to provide sufficient time for
review. Comments received after July
20, 2010 will be distributed to the
Committee but may not be reviewed
prior to the meeting. It would be helpful
if paper submissions also include a
compact disc (CD) in HTML, ASCII,
Word or WordPerfect format (please
specify version). CDs should be labeled
with the name and organizational
affiliation of the filer, and the name of
the word processing program used to
create the document. Alternatively,
comments may be submitted
electronically to
spectrumadvisory@ntia.doc.gov.
Comments provided via electronic mail
also may be submitted in one or more
of the formats specified above.
Records: NTIA maintains records of
all Committee proceedings. Committee
records are available for public
inspection at NTIA’s Washington, DC
office at the address above. Documents
including the Committee’s charter,
membership list, agendas, minutes, and
any reports are available on NTIA’s
Committee Web page at https://
www.ntia.doc.gov/advisory/spectrum.
Dated: June 30, 2010.
Kathy Smith,
Chief Counsel, National Telecommunications
and Information Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
Nomination of Existing Marine
Protected Areas to the National
System of Marine Protected Areas
AGENCY: NOAA, Department of
Commerce (DOC).
ACTION: Public notice and opportunity
for comment on the list of nominations
received from federal, state and
territorial marine protected area
programs to join the National System of
Marine Protected Areas.
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SUMMARY: NOAA and the Department of
the Interior (DOI) invited federal, state,
commonwealth, and territorial marine
protected area (MPA) programs with
potentially eligible existing MPAs to
nominate their sites to the National
System of MPAs (national system). The
national system and the nomination
process are described in the Framework
for the National System of Marine
Protected Areas of the United States
(Framework), developed in response to
Executive Order 13158 on Marine
Protected Areas. The final Framework
was published on November 19, 2008,
(73 FR 69608) and provides guidance for
collaborative efforts among federal,
state, commonwealth, territorial, tribal
and local governments and stakeholders
to develop an effective and well
coordinated national system of MPAs
that includes existing MPAs meeting
national system criteria as well as new
sites that may be established by
managing agencies to fill key
conservation gaps in important ocean
areas.
DATES: Comments on the nominations to
the national system of MPAs are due
August 5, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to
Joseph A. Uravitch, National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration,
National Marine Protected Areas Center,
1305 East West Highway, N/ORM,
Silver Spring, MD 20910. Fax: (301)
713–3110. E-mail:
mpa.comments@noaa.gov. Comments
will be accepted in written form by
mail, e-mail, or fax.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lauren Wenzel, NOAA, at 301–713–
3100, ext. 136 or via e-mail at
mpa.comments@noaa.gov. An
electronic copy of the list of nominated
MPAs is available for download at
https://www.mpa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background on National System
The national system of MPAs
includes member MPA sites, networks
and systems established and managed
by federal, state, tribal and/or local
governments that collectively enhance
conservation of the nation’s natural and
cultural marine heritage and represent
its diverse ecosystems and resources.
Although participating sites continue to
be managed independently, national
system MPAs also work together at the
regional and national levels to achieve
common objectives for conserving the
nation’s important natural and cultural
resources, with emphasis on achieving
the priority conservation objectives of
the Framework. Executive Order 13158
defines an MPA as: ‘‘any area of the
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marine environment that has been
reserved by Federal, State, territorial,
tribal, or local laws or regulations to
provide lasting protection for part or all
of the natural and cultural resources
therein.’’ As such, MPAs in the national
system include sites with a wide range
of protections, including multiple use
areas that manage a broad spectrum of
activities and no-take reserves where all
extractive uses are prohibited. Although
sites in the national system may include
both terrestrial and marine components,
the term MPA as defined in the
Framework refers only to the marine
portion of a site (below the mean high
tide mark).
Benefits of joining the national system
of MPAs, which are expected to increase
over time as the system matures,
include a facilitated means to work with
other MPAs in the region, and
nationally on issues of common
conservation concern; fostering greater
public and international recognition of
MPAs, MPA programs, and the
resources they protect; priority in the
receipt of available training and
technical support, MPA partnership
grants with the National Fish and
Wildlife Foundation, cooperative
project participation, and other support
for cross-cutting needs; and the
opportunity to influence federal and
regional ocean conservation and
management initiatives (such as
integrated ocean observing systems,
systematic monitoring and evaluation,
targeted outreach to key user groups,
and helping to identify and address
MPA research needs). In addition, the
national system provides a forum for
coordinated regional planning about
place-based conservation priorities that
does not currently exist.
Joining the national system does not
restrict or require changes affecting the
designation process for new MPAs or
management of existing MPAs. It does
not bring state, territorial or local sites
under federal authority. It does not
establish new regulatory authority or
interfere with the exercise of existing
agency authorities. The national system
is a mechanism to foster greater
collaboration among participating MPA
sites and programs to enhance
stewardship in the marine waters of the
United States.
Nomination Process
The Framework describes two major
focal areas for building the national
system of MPAs—a nomination process
to allow existing MPAs that meet the
entry criteria to become part of the
system and a collaborative regional gap
analysis process to identify areas of
significance for natural or cultural
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resources that may merit additional
protection through existing federal,
state, commonwealth, territorial, tribal
or local MPA authorities. The first call
for nominations was issued in
November 2008, resulting in the
acceptance of 225 charter sites to the
national system of MPAs in April 2009.
The second nomination process for the
national system began in August 2009,
resulting in the admission of 29
additional sites accepted into the
national system in May 2010. This
notice is for the third round of
nominations to the national system.
There are three entry criteria for
existing MPAs to join the national
system, plus a fourth for cultural
heritage. Sites that meet all pertinent
criteria are eligible for the national
system.
1. Meets the definition of an MPA as
defined in the Framework.
2. Has a management plan (can be
site-specific or part of a broader
programmatic management plan; must
have goals and objectives and call for
monitoring or evaluation of those goals
and objectives).
3. Contributes to at least one priority
conservation objective as listed in the
Framework.
4. Cultural heritage MPAs must also
conform to criteria for the National
Register for Historic Places.
The MPA Center used existing
information in the MPA Inventory to
determine which MPAs meet the first
and second criteria. The inventory is
online at https://www.mpa.gov/
helpful_resources/inventory.html, and
potentially eligible sites are posted
online at https://mpa.gov/pdf/nationalsystem/allsitesumsheet809.pdf. As part
of the nomination process, the managing
entity for each potentially eligible site is
asked to provide information on the
third and fourth criteria.
List of MPAs Nominated to the National
System
The following four MPAs have been
nominated by NOAA, in consultation
with the Mid-Atlantic Fishery
Management Council (Council), to join
the national system of MPAs. The
public was invited to provide comments
regarding the Council’s proposed MPA
sites at the October and December 2009
Council meetings. At the December
2009 meeting, the Council voted to
unanimously recommend the inclusion
of the four Tilefish Gear Restricted
Areas. A list providing more detail for
each site is available at https://
www.mpa.gov.
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Federal Marine Protected Areas
Fishery Management Gear Restricted
Areas (Under Tilefish Fishery
Management Plan):
Oceanographer Canyon
Lydonia Canyon
Veatch Canyon
Norfolk Canyon
Review and Approval
Following this public comment
period, the MPA Center will forward
public comments to the relevant
managing entity or entities, which will
reaffirm or withdraw (in writing to the
MPA Center), the nomination. After
final MPA Center review, mutually
agreed upon MPAs will be accepted into
the national system and the List of
National System MPAs will be posted at
https://www.mpa.gov.
Federal Register (75 FR 16077) that a
request for a public display permit to
import one female adult South African
fur seal from the Toronto Zoo, Ontario,
Canada to the Louisville Zoological
Garden, had been submitted by the
above-named organization. The
requested permit has been issued under
the authority of the Marine Mammal
Protection Act of 1972, as amended (16
U.S.C. 1361 et seq.), the regulations
governing the taking and importing of
marine mammals (50 CFR part 216).
In compliance with the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42
U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), a final
determination has been made that the
activity proposed is categorically
excluded from the requirement to
prepare an environmental assessment or
environmental impact statement.
Dated: June 29, 2010.
P. Michael Payne,
Chief, Permits, Conservation and Education
Division, Office of Protected Resources,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
Dated: June 29, 2010.
Holly Bamford,
Acting, Deputy Assistant Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
International Trade Administration
RIN 0648–XW98
Marine Mammals; File No. 15430
[A–588–850]
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; issuance of permit.
Certain Large Diameter Carbon and
Alloy Seamless Standard, Line, and
Pressure Pipe From Japan: Rescission
of Antidumping Duty Administrative
Review
Notice is hereby given that
the Louisville Zoological Garden, 1100
Trevilian Way, P.O. Box 37250,
Louisville, KY 40233 has been issued a
permit to import one South African fur
seal (Arctocephalis pusillus) for public
display.
ADDRESSES: The permit and related
documents are available for review
upon written request or by appointment
in the following office(s):
Permits, Conservation and Education
Division, Office of Protected Resources,
NMFS, 1315 East-West Highway, Room
13705, Silver Spring, MD 20910; phone
(301) 713–2289; fax (301) 427–2521; and
Southeast Region, NMFS, 263 13th
Avenue South, Saint Petersburg, FL
33701; phone (727) 824–5312; fax (727)
824–5309.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jennifer Skidmore or Kristy Beard, (301)
713–2289.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On March
31, 2010, notice was published in the
AGENCY: Import Administration,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: On July 29, 2009, the U.S.
Department of Commerce (‘‘the
Department’’) published a notice of
initiation of an administrative review of
the antidumping duty order on certain
large diameter carbon and alloy
seamless standard, line, and pressure
pipe from Japan. The review covers four
manufacturers/exporters: JFE Steel
Corporation (‘‘JFE Steel’’); Nippon Steel
Corporation; NKK Tubes; and Sumitomo
Metal Industries, Ltd. (‘‘SMI’’). The
period of review (‘‘POR’’) is June 1, 2008,
through May 31, 2009. Following the
receipt of a certification of no shipments
from all four of the potential
respondents, we notified all interested
parties of the Department’s intent to
rescind this review and provided an
opportunity to comment on the
rescission. We received no comments.
Therefore, we are rescinding this
administrative review.
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DATES: Effective Date: Insert date of
publication in the Federal Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mary Kolberg, 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)
482–1785.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On June 1, 2009, the Department
published a notice of opportunity to
request an administrative review of the
antidumping duty order on carbon and
alloy seamless standard, line, and
pressure pipe (over 41⁄2 inches) from
Japan for the period June 1, 2008,
through May 31, 2009. See Antidumping
or Countervailing Duty Order, Finding
or Suspended Investigation;
Opportunity To Request Administrative
Review, 74 FR 26202 (June 1, 2009). On
June 30, 2009, United States Steel
Corporation (‘‘U.S. Steel’’), a domestic
producer of the subject merchandise,
made a timely request that the
Department conduct an administrative
review of JFE Steel, Nippon Steel
Corporation, NKK Tubes, and SMI. On
July 29, 2009, in accordance with
section 751(a) of the Tariff Act of 1930,
as amended (‘‘the Act’’), the Department
published in the Federal Register a
notice of initiation of this antidumping
duty administrative review. See
Initiation of Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Administrative
Reviews and Deferral of Administrative
Review, 74 FR 37690 (July 29, 2009). On
August 13, 25, and 28, 2009, JFE Steel,
NKK Tubes, and SMI, respectively,
submitted letters to the Department,
certifying that each company made no
shipments or entries for consumption in
the United States of the subject
merchandise during the POR. On
September, 23, 2009, the Department
issued its antidumping duty
questionnaire to Nippon Steel
Corporation. On October 2, 2009,
Nippon Steel Corporation submitted a
letter to the Department, certifying that
the company made no shipments or
entries for consumption in the United
States of the subject merchandise during
the POR.
Scope of the Order
The products covered by this review
are large diameter seamless carbon and
alloy (other than stainless) steel
standard, line, and pressure pipes
produced, or equivalent, to the
American Society for Testing and
Materials (ASTM) A–53, ASTM A–106,
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Nomination of Existing Marine Protected Areas to the National
System of Marine Protected Areas
AGENCY: NOAA, Department of Commerce (DOC).
ACTION: Public notice and opportunity for comment on the list of
nominations received from federal, state and territorial marine
protected area programs to join the National System of Marine Protected
Areas.
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SUMMARY: NOAA and the Department of the Interior (DOI) invited federal,
state, commonwealth, and territorial marine protected area (MPA)
programs with potentially eligible existing MPAs to nominate their
sites to the National System of MPAs (national system). The national
system and the nomination process are described in the Framework for
the National System of Marine Protected Areas of the United States
(Framework), developed in response to Executive Order 13158 on Marine
Protected Areas. The final Framework was published on November 19,
2008, (73 FR 69608) and provides guidance for collaborative efforts
among federal, state, commonwealth, territorial, tribal and local
governments and stakeholders to develop an effective and well
coordinated national system of MPAs that includes existing MPAs meeting
national system criteria as well as new sites that may be established
by managing agencies to fill key conservation gaps in important ocean
areas.
DATES: Comments on the nominations to the national system of MPAs are
due August 5, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to Joseph A. Uravitch, National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Protected Areas
Center, 1305 East West Highway, N/ORM, Silver Spring, MD 20910. Fax:
(301) 713-3110. E-mail: mpa.comments@noaa.gov. Comments will be
accepted in written form by mail, e-mail, or fax.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lauren Wenzel, NOAA, at 301-713-3100,
ext. 136 or via e-mail at mpa.comments@noaa.gov. An electronic copy of
the list of nominated MPAs is available for download at https://www.mpa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background on National System
The national system of MPAs includes member MPA sites, networks and
systems established and managed by federal, state, tribal and/or local
governments that collectively enhance conservation of the nation's
natural and cultural marine heritage and represent its diverse
ecosystems and resources. Although participating sites continue to be
managed independently, national system MPAs also work together at the
regional and national levels to achieve common objectives for
conserving the nation's important natural and cultural resources, with
emphasis on achieving the priority conservation objectives of the
Framework. Executive Order 13158 defines an MPA as: ``any area of the
marine environment that has been reserved by Federal, State,
territorial, tribal, or local laws or regulations to provide lasting
protection for part or all of the natural and cultural resources
therein.'' As such, MPAs in the national system include sites with a
wide range of protections, including multiple use areas that manage a
broad spectrum of activities and no-take reserves where all extractive
uses are prohibited. Although sites in the national system may include
both terrestrial and marine components, the term MPA as defined in the
Framework refers only to the marine portion of a site (below the mean
high tide mark).
Benefits of joining the national system of MPAs, which are expected
to increase over time as the system matures, include a facilitated
means to work with other MPAs in the region, and nationally on issues
of common conservation concern; fostering greater public and
international recognition of MPAs, MPA programs, and the resources they
protect; priority in the receipt of available training and technical
support, MPA partnership grants with the National Fish and Wildlife
Foundation, cooperative project participation, and other support for
cross-cutting needs; and the opportunity to influence federal and
regional ocean conservation and management initiatives (such as
integrated ocean observing systems, systematic monitoring and
evaluation, targeted outreach to key user groups, and helping to
identify and address MPA research needs). In addition, the national
system provides a forum for coordinated regional planning about place-
based conservation priorities that does not currently exist.
Joining the national system does not restrict or require changes
affecting the designation process for new MPAs or management of
existing MPAs. It does not bring state, territorial or local sites
under federal authority. It does not establish new regulatory authority
or interfere with the exercise of existing agency authorities. The
national system is a mechanism to foster greater collaboration among
participating MPA sites and programs to enhance stewardship in the
marine waters of the United States.
Nomination Process
The Framework describes two major focal areas for building the
national system of MPAs--a nomination process to allow existing MPAs
that meet the entry criteria to become part of the system and a
collaborative regional gap analysis process to identify areas of
significance for natural or cultural resources that may merit
additional protection through existing federal, state, commonwealth,
territorial, tribal or local MPA authorities. The first call for
nominations was issued in November 2008, resulting in the acceptance of
225 charter sites to the national system of MPAs in April 2009. The
second nomination process for the national system began in August 2009,
resulting in the admission of 29 additional sites accepted into the
national system in May 2010. This notice is for the third round of
nominations to the national system.
There are three entry criteria for existing MPAs to join the
national system, plus a fourth for cultural heritage. Sites that meet
all pertinent criteria are eligible for the national system.
1. Meets the definition of an MPA as defined in the Framework.
2. Has a management plan (can be site-specific or part of a broader
programmatic management plan; must have goals and objectives and call
for monitoring or evaluation of those goals and objectives).
3. Contributes to at least one priority conservation objective as
listed in the Framework.
4. Cultural heritage MPAs must also conform to criteria for the
National Register for Historic Places.
The MPA Center used existing information in the MPA Inventory to
determine which MPAs meet the first and second criteria. The inventory
is online at https://www.mpa.gov/helpful_resources/inventory.html, and
potentially eligible sites are posted online at https://mpa.gov/pdf/national-system/allsitesumsheet809.pdf. As part of the nomination
process, the managing entity for each potentially eligible site is
asked to provide information on the third and fourth criteria.
List of MPAs Nominated to the National System
The following four MPAs have been nominated by NOAA, in
consultation with the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council
(Council), to join the national system of MPAs. The public was invited
to provide comments regarding the Council's proposed MPA sites at the
October and December 2009 Council meetings. At the December 2009
meeting, the Council voted to unanimously recommend the inclusion of
the four Tilefish Gear Restricted Areas. A list providing more detail
for each site is available at https://www.mpa.gov.
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Federal Marine Protected Areas
Fishery Management Gear Restricted Areas (Under Tilefish Fishery
Management Plan):
Oceanographer Canyon
Lydonia Canyon
Veatch Canyon
Norfolk Canyon
Review and Approval
Following this public comment period, the MPA Center will forward
public comments to the relevant managing entity or entities, which will
reaffirm or withdraw (in writing to the MPA Center), the nomination.
After final MPA Center review, mutually agreed upon MPAs will be
accepted into the national system and the List of National System MPAs
will be posted at https://www.mpa.gov.
Dated: June 29, 2010.
Holly Bamford,
Acting, Deputy Assistant Administrator.
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