Nominations for the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission Advisory Committee, 10563-10564 [2011-4296]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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Administration
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Nominations for the Western and
Central Pacific Fisheries Commission
Advisory Committee
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Request for nominations.
AGENCY:
NMFS, on behalf of the
Secretary of Commerce, is seeking
nominations for the advisory committee
established under the Western and
Central Pacific Fisheries Convention
Implementation Act (Act). The advisory
committee, to be composed of
individuals from groups concerned with
the fisheries covered by the Western and
Central Pacific Fisheries Convention
(Convention), will be given the
opportunity to provide input to the
United States Commissioners to the
Western and Central Pacific Fisheries
Commission (Commission) regarding
the deliberations and decisions of the
Commission.
SUMMARY:
Nominations must be received
no later than April 11, 2011.
ADDRESSES: Nominations should be
directed to Michael Tosatto, Acting
Regional Administrator, NMFS Pacific
Islands Regional Office, and may be
submitted by any of the following
means:
• E-mail: pir.wcpfc@noaa.gov.
Include in the subject line the following
document identifier: ‘‘Advisory
committee nominations’’. E-mail
comments, with or without attachments,
are limited to 5 megabytes.
• Mail or hand delivery: 1601
Kapiolani Blvd. Suite 1110, Honolulu,
HI 96814.
• Facsimile: 808–973–2941.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Oriana Villar, NMFS Pacific Islands
Regional Office; telephone: 808–944–
2256; facsimile: 808–973–2941; e-mail:
Oriana.Villar@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Convention and the Commission
The objective of the Convention is to
ensure, through effective management,
the long-term conservation and
sustainable use of highly migratory fish
stocks in the western and central Pacific
Ocean in accordance with the United
Nations Convention on the Law of the
Sea of 10 December 1982 (UNCLOS) and
the Agreement for the Implementation
of the Provisions of the UNCLOS
Relating to the Conservation and
Management of Straddling Fish Stocks
and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks. The
Convention establishes the Commission,
the secretariat of which is based in
Pohnpei, Federated States of
Micronesia.
The Convention applies to all highly
migratory fish stocks (defined as all fish
stocks of the species listed in Annex I
of the UNCLOS occurring in the
Convention Area, and such other
species of fish as the Commission may
determine), except sauries.
The United States played a very active
role in supporting the negotiations and
the development of the Convention and
signed the Convention when it was
opened for signature in 2000. It
participated as a cooperating nonmember of the Commission since it
became operational in 2005. The United
States became a Contracting Party to the
Convention and a full member of the
Commission when it ratified the
Convention in January 2007. Under the
Act, the United States will be
represented on the Commission by five
United States Commissioners,
appointed by the President.
Advisory Committee
The Act (16 U.S.C. 6902) provides (in
section 6902(d)) that the Secretary of
Commerce, in consultation with the
United States Commissioners to the
Commission, will appoint certain
members of the advisory committee
established under the Act.
The members to be appointed to the
advisory committee are to include not
less than 15 nor more than 20
individuals selected from the various
groups concerned with the fisheries
covered by the Convention, providing,
to the extent practicable, an equitable
balance among such groups. On behalf
of the Secretary of Commerce, NMFS is
now seeking nominations for these
appointments.
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In addition to the 15–20 appointed
members, the advisory committee also
includes the chair of the Western Pacific
Fishery Management Council’s
Advisory Committee (or designee), and
officials of the fisheries management
authorities of American Samoa, Guam,
and the Northern Mariana Islands (or
their designees).
Members of the advisory committee
will be invited to attend all nonexecutive meetings of the United States
Commissioners to the Commission and
at such meetings will be given
opportunity to examine and be heard on
all proposed programs of investigation,
reports, recommendations, and
regulations of the Commission.
Each appointed member of the
advisory committee will serve for a term
of two years and is eligible for
reappointment.
The Secretaries of Commerce and
State will furnish the advisory
committee with relevant information
concerning fisheries and international
fishery agreements.
NMFS, on behalf of the Secretary of
Commerce, will provide to the advisory
committee administrative and technical
support services as are necessary for its
effective functioning.
Appointed members of the advisory
committee will serve without pay, but
while away from their homes or regular
places of business in the performance of
services for the advisory committee will
be allowed travel expenses, including
per diem in lieu of subsistence, in the
same manner as persons employed
intermittently in the Government
service are allowed expenses under
section 5703 of title 5, United States
Code. They will not be considered
Federal employees while performing
service as members of the advisory
committee except for the purposes of
injury compensation or tort claims
liability as provided in chapter 81 of
title 5, United States Code and Chapter
171 of title 28, United States Code.
Procedure for Submitting Nominations
Nominations for the advisory
committee should be submitted to
NMFS (see ADDRESSES). Self
nominations are acceptable.
Nominations should include the
following information: (1) Full name,
address, telephone, facsimile, and email of nominee; (2) nominee’s
organization(s) or professional
affiliation(s) serving as the basis for the
nomination, if any; and (3) a
background statement, not to exceed
one page in length, describing the
nominee’s qualifications, experience
and interests, specifically as related to
the fisheries covered by the Convention.
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Authority: 16 U.S.C. 6902.
Dated: February 22, 2011.
Margo Schulze-Haugen,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2011–4296 Filed 2–24–11; 8:45 am]
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Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to
Specified Activities; St. George Reef
Light Station Restoration and
Maintenance at Northwest Seal Rock,
Del Norte County, CA
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; issuance of an incidental
take authorization.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
regulations implementing the Marine
Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as
amended, notification is hereby given
that NMFS has issued an Incidental
Harassment Authorization (IHA) to the
St. George Reef Lighthouse Preservation
Society (SGRLPS) to incidentally harass,
by Level B harassment only, four
species of marine mammals during
aircraft operations, and lighthouse
renovation and light maintenance
activities on the St. George Reef Light
Station on Northwest Seal Rock (NWSR)
in the northeast Pacific Ocean, from the
period of February 18, 2011, through
April 30, 2011, or during the period of
November 1, 2011, through December
31, 2011.
DATES: This authorization is effective
from February 18, 2011, through April
30, 2011, and during the period of
November 1, 2011, through December
31, 2011.
ADDRESSES: A copy of the IHA and
application are available by writing to P.
Michael Payne, Chief, Permits,
Conservation and Education Division,
Office of Protected Resources, National
Marine Fisheries Service, 1315 EastWest Highway, Silver Spring, MD
20910. A copy of the application
containing a list of the references used
in this document may be obtained by
writing to the above address,
telephoning the contact listed here (see
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT) or
visiting the Internet at: https://
www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/
incidental.htm#applications. The
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following associated documents are also
available at the same Internet address:
Environmental Assessment (EA)
prepared by NMFS; and the finding of
no significant impact (FONSI).
Documents cited in this notice may be
viewed, by appointment, during regular
business hours, at the aforementioned
address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jeannine Cody, NMFS, Office of
Protected Resources, NMFS, (301) 713–
2289 or Monica DeAngelis, NMFS
Southwest Regional Office, (562) 980–
3232.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA (16
U.S.C. 1371(a)(5)(D)) directs the
Secretary of Commerce to authorize,
upon request, the incidental, but not
intentional, taking by harassment of
small numbers of marine mammals of a
species or population stock, by United
States citizens who engage in a specified
activity (other than commercial fishing)
within a specified geographical region if
certain findings are made, and a notice
of a proposed authorization is provided
to the public for review.
Authorization for incidental taking of
small numbers of marine mammals shall
be granted if NMFS finds that the taking
will have a negligible impact on the
species or stock(s), and will not have an
unmitigable adverse impact on the
availability of the species or stock(s) for
subsistence uses (where relevant). The
authorization must set forth the
permissible methods of taking, other
means of effecting the least practicable
adverse impact on the species or stock
and its habitat, and monitoring and
reporting of such takings. NMFS has
defined ‘‘negligible impact’’ in 50 CFR
216.103 as ‘‘* * * an impact resulting
from the specified activity that cannot
be reasonably expected to, and is not
reasonably likely to, adversely affect the
species or stock through effects on
annual rates of recruitment or survival.’’
Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA
establishes a 45-day time limit for
NMFS’ review of an application
followed by a 30-day public notice and
comment period on any proposed
authorizations for the incidental
harassment of small numbers of marine
mammals. Within 45 days of the close
of the public comment period, NMFS
must either issue or deny the
authorization.
Except with respect to certain
activities not pertinent here, the MMPA
defines ‘‘harassment’’ as:
any act of pursuit, torment, or annoyance
which (i) has the potential to injure a marine
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mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild
[Level A harassment]; or (ii) has the potential
to disturb a marine mammal or marine
mammal stock in the wild by causing
disruption of behavioral patterns, including,
but not limited to, migration, breathing,
nursing, breeding, feeding, or sheltering
[Level B harassment].
Summary of Request
NMFS received a letter on October 13,
2010, from the SGRLPS requesting the
taking by harassment, of small numbers
of marine mammals, incidental to
aircraft operations and restoration and
maintenance activities on the St. George
Reef Light Station (Station). At NMFS’
request, the SGRLPS submitted a
complete and adequate application on
November 3, 2010. The SGRLPS aims to:
(1) Restore and preserve the Station on
a monthly basis (November 1–April 30,
annually); and (2) perform periodic,
annual maintenance on the Station’s
optical light system.
The Station, which is listed in the
National Park Service’s National
Register of Historic Places, is located on
Northwest Seal Rock (NWSR) offshore
of Crescent City, California in the
northeast Pacific Ocean.
The specified activities would occur
in the vicinity of a possible pinniped
haul out site located on NWSR.
Acoustic and visual stimuli generated
by: (1) Helicopter landings/takeoffs; (2)
noise generated during restoration
activities (e.g., painting, plastering,
welding, and glazing); (3) maintenance
activities (e.g., bulb replacement and
automation of the light system); and (4)
human presence, may have the potential
to cause any pinnipeds hauled out on
NWSR to flush into the surrounding
water or to cause a short-term
behavioral disturbance. These types of
disturbances are the principal means of
marine mammal taking associated with
these activities and the SGRLPS has
requested an authorization to take 204
California sea lions (Zalophus
californianus); 36 Pacific Harbor seals
(Phoca vitulina); 172 Steller sea lions
(Eumetopias jubatus); and six northern
fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) by Level
B harassment.
Description of the Specified Activity
SGRLPS would conduct the proposed
activities (aircraft operations, lighthouse
restoration, and light maintenance
activities) between February 18, 2011,
through April 30, 2011, and during the
period of November 1, 2011, through
December 31, 2011, at a maximum
frequency of one session per month. The
duration for each session would last no
more than three days (e.g., Friday,
Saturday, and Sunday).
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RIN 0648-XA166
Nominations for the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries
Commission Advisory Committee
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Request for nominations.
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SUMMARY: NMFS, on behalf of the Secretary of Commerce, is seeking
nominations for the advisory committee established under the Western
and Central Pacific Fisheries Convention Implementation Act (Act). The
advisory committee, to be composed of individuals from groups concerned
with the fisheries covered by the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries
Convention (Convention), will be given the opportunity to provide input
to the United States Commissioners to the Western and Central Pacific
Fisheries Commission (Commission) regarding the deliberations and
decisions of the Commission.
DATES: Nominations must be received no later than April 11, 2011.
ADDRESSES: Nominations should be directed to Michael Tosatto, Acting
Regional Administrator, NMFS Pacific Islands Regional Office, and may
be submitted by any of the following means:
E-mail: pir.wcpfc@noaa.gov. Include in the subject line
the following document identifier: ``Advisory committee nominations''.
E-mail comments, with or without attachments, are limited to 5
megabytes.
Mail or hand delivery: 1601 Kapiolani Blvd. Suite 1110,
Honolulu, HI 96814.
Facsimile: 808-973-2941.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Oriana Villar, NMFS Pacific Islands
Regional Office; telephone: 808-944-2256; facsimile: 808-973-2941; e-
mail: Oriana.Villar@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Convention and the Commission
The objective of the Convention is to ensure, through effective
management, the long-term conservation and sustainable use of highly
migratory fish stocks in the western and central Pacific Ocean in
accordance with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of
10 December 1982 (UNCLOS) and the Agreement for the Implementation of
the Provisions of the UNCLOS Relating to the Conservation and
Management of Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks.
The Convention establishes the Commission, the secretariat of which is
based in Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia.
The Convention applies to all highly migratory fish stocks (defined
as all fish stocks of the species listed in Annex I of the UNCLOS
occurring in the Convention Area, and such other species of fish as the
Commission may determine), except sauries.
The United States played a very active role in supporting the
negotiations and the development of the Convention and signed the
Convention when it was opened for signature in 2000. It participated as
a cooperating non-member of the Commission since it became operational
in 2005. The United States became a Contracting Party to the Convention
and a full member of the Commission when it ratified the Convention in
January 2007. Under the Act, the United States will be represented on
the Commission by five United States Commissioners, appointed by the
President.
Advisory Committee
The Act (16 U.S.C. 6902) provides (in section 6902(d)) that the
Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with the United States
Commissioners to the Commission, will appoint certain members of the
advisory committee established under the Act.
The members to be appointed to the advisory committee are to
include not less than 15 nor more than 20 individuals selected from the
various groups concerned with the fisheries covered by the Convention,
providing, to the extent practicable, an equitable balance among such
groups. On behalf of the Secretary of Commerce, NMFS is now seeking
nominations for these appointments.
In addition to the 15-20 appointed members, the advisory committee
also includes the chair of the Western Pacific Fishery Management
Council's Advisory Committee (or designee), and officials of the
fisheries management authorities of American Samoa, Guam, and the
Northern Mariana Islands (or their designees).
Members of the advisory committee will be invited to attend all
non-executive meetings of the United States Commissioners to the
Commission and at such meetings will be given opportunity to examine
and be heard on all proposed programs of investigation, reports,
recommendations, and regulations of the Commission.
Each appointed member of the advisory committee will serve for a
term of two years and is eligible for reappointment.
The Secretaries of Commerce and State will furnish the advisory
committee with relevant information concerning fisheries and
international fishery agreements.
NMFS, on behalf of the Secretary of Commerce, will provide to the
advisory committee administrative and technical support services as are
necessary for its effective functioning.
Appointed members of the advisory committee will serve without pay,
but while away from their homes or regular places of business in the
performance of services for the advisory committee will be allowed
travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, in the same
manner as persons employed intermittently in the Government service are
allowed expenses under section 5703 of title 5, United States Code.
They will not be considered Federal employees while performing service
as members of the advisory committee except for the purposes of injury
compensation or tort claims liability as provided in chapter 81 of
title 5, United States Code and Chapter 171 of title 28, United States
Code.
Procedure for Submitting Nominations
Nominations for the advisory committee should be submitted to NMFS
(see ADDRESSES). Self nominations are acceptable. Nominations should
include the following information: (1) Full name, address, telephone,
facsimile, and e-mail of nominee; (2) nominee's organization(s) or
professional affiliation(s) serving as the basis for the nomination, if
any; and (3) a background statement, not to exceed one page in length,
describing the nominee's qualifications, experience and interests,
specifically as related to the fisheries covered by the Convention.
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Authority: 16 U.S.C. 6902.
Dated: February 22, 2011.
Margo Schulze-Haugen,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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