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data and lack of a comprehensive
habitat management plan; and lack of
resources to address refuge needs.
Authority
This notice is published under the
authority of the National Wildlife
Refuge System Improvement Act of
1997, Public Law 105–57.
Dated: November 22, 2010.
Mark J. Musaus,
Acting Regional Director.
Editorial Note: This document was
received in the Office of the Federal Register
on March 21, 2011.
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[FWS–R4–R–2010–N241; 40136–1265–0000–
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J.N. ‘‘Ding’’ Darling NWR, Lee County,
FL; Final Comprehensive Conservation
Plan and Finding of No Significant
Impact for Environmental Assessment
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
We, the Fish and Wildlife
Service (Service), announce the
availability of our final comprehensive
conservation plan (CCP) and finding of
no significant impact (FONSI) for the
environmental assessment for J.N.
‘‘Ding’’ Darling National Wildlife Refuge
(NWR). In the final CCP, we describe
how we will manage this refuge for the
next 15 years.
ADDRESSES: You may obtain a copy of
the CCP by writing via U.S. mail to: Mr.
Paul Tritaik, Project Leader, 1 Wildlife
Drive, Sanibel, FL 33957, or
DingDarling@fws.gov (e-mail). The CCP
may also be accessed and downloaded
from the Service’s Web site: https://
www.fws.gov/southeast/planning/under
‘‘Final Documents.’’
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Paul Tritaik, at 239/472–1100
(telephone) or DingDarling@fws.gov (email); or Ms. Cheri M. Ehrhardt, at 321/
861–2368 (telephone) or
DingDarling@fws.gov (e-mail).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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SUMMARY:
Introduction
With this notice, we finalize the CCP
process for J.N. ‘‘Ding’’ Darling NWR. We
started this process through notices in
the Federal Register on June 27, 2007
(72 FR 35254) and April 2, 2008 (73 FR
17991).
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The 6,406-acre refuge supports
hundreds of species of wildlife and
plants, providing protection for 14
Federal-listed and 49 State-listed
species, migratory birds, and native
wildlife and habitat diversity through a
mix of habitats, including tropical
hardwood forests, beaches, mangrove
swamps, mixed wetland shrubs, salt
marshes, open waters and seagrass beds,
and lakes and canals. The refuge holds
several special designations, including
Wilderness Area, Research Natural
Area, Marine Protected Area, Florida
Important Bird Area, and Outstanding
Florida Water. Annual visitation to the
refuge exceeds 700,000.
We announce our decision and the
availability of the final CCP and FONSI
for J.N. ‘‘Ding’’ Darling NWR in
accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) (40
CFR 1506.6(b)) requirements. We
completed a thorough analysis of
impacts on the human environment,
which we included in the draft
comprehensive conservation plan and
environmental assessment (Draft CCP/
EA).
The CCP will guide us in managing
and administering J.N. ‘‘Ding’’ Darling
NWR for the next 15 years. The
following compatibility determinations
are available in the CCP: (1) Wildlife
observation and photography—
including walking, hiking, motorized
and non-motorized boating, and
motorized and non-motorized trail use;
(2) environmental education and
interpretation—including walking,
hiking, motorized and non-motorized
boating, and motorized and nonmotorized trail use; (3) fishing—
including motorized and non-motorized
boating and non-motorized trail use; (4)
research; (5) commercial services; (6)
commercial photography; (7) mosquito
control; and (8) commercial bait
fishing—including phasing out this use
within the 15-year life of the CCP.
Background
The National Wildlife Refuge System
Administration Act of 1966 (16 U.S.C.
668dd–668ee) (Administration Act), as
amended by the National Wildlife
Refuge System Improvement Act of
1997, requires us to develop a CCP for
each national wildlife refuge. The
purpose for developing a CCP is to
provide refuge managers with a 15-year
plan for achieving refuge purposes and
contributing toward the mission of the
National Wildlife Refuge System,
consistent with sound principles of fish
and wildlife management, conservation,
legal mandates, and our policies. In
addition to outlining broad management
direction on conserving wildlife and
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their habitats, CCPs identify wildlifedependent recreational opportunities
available to the public, including
opportunities for hunting, fishing,
wildlife observation, wildlife
photography, and environmental
education and interpretation. We will
review and update the CCP at least
every 15 years in accordance with the
Administration Act.
Comments
We made copies of the Draft CCP/EA
available for a 30-day public review and
comment period via a Federal Register
notice on May 17, 2010 (75 FR 27576).
We received comments from local
citizens, a local business, organizations,
and State and local governmental
agencies. Comments were also
submitted through the State
Clearinghouse for State agencies.
Selected Alternative
After considering the comments we
received, we have selected Alternative C
for implementation. The primary focus
under Alternative C is migratory birds.
Implementing Alternative C is expected
to result in increased protection for
breeding, nesting, resting, roosting,
foraging, and migrating birds on the
refuge. Increased information on a
variety of species, suites of species, and
habitats will enhance decision-making
for the refuge. Further benefits will be
realized from increased control of
exotic, invasive, and nuisance species.
We will coordinate with the partners to
address concerns related to the impacts
from water quality, quantity, and timing
of flows and from climate change and
sea level rise. Resource protection will
be enhanced, including through
increased information about cultural
resources on the refuge, increased
protection of cultural resources,
additional special designations,
improved management of the J.N. ‘‘Ding’’
Darling Wilderness Area, improved
coordination with the partners to
increase ethical outdoor behavior,
enhanced visitor services programs, and
addition of visitor facilities. To achieve
this, we will work with governmental
and non-governmental partners, area
communities, the ‘‘Ding’’ Darling
Wildlife Society, and local businesses,
and we will pursue the addition of staff
to address management concerns.
Alternative C is considered to be the
most effective for meeting the purposes
of the refuge and addressing the priority
issues facing the refuge, including
increasing and changing human
population, development of the
landscape, recreational uses and
demands, and associated impacts; issues
and impacts associated with water
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quality, water quantity, and timing of
flows; invasion and spread of exotic,
invasive, and nuisance species; climate
change impacts; need for long-term
protection of important resources;
declines in and threats to rare,
threatened, and endangered species;
insufficient baseline wildlife and habitat
data and lack of comprehensive habitat
management plan; and lack of resources
to address refuge needs.
Authority
This notice is published under the
authority of the National Wildlife
Refuge System Improvement Act of
1997, Public Law 105–57.
Dated: November 22, 2010.
Mark J. Musaus,
Acting Regional Director.
Editorial Note: This document was
received in the Office of the Federal Register
on March 21, 2011.
[FR Doc. 2011–6937 Filed 3–23–11; 8:45 am]
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Acting Director.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS-R4-R-2010-N241; 40136-1265-0000-S3]
J.N. ``Ding'' Darling NWR, Lee County, FL; Final Comprehensive
Conservation Plan and Finding of No Significant Impact for
Environmental Assessment
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: We, the Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce the
availability of our final comprehensive conservation plan (CCP) and
finding of no significant impact (FONSI) for the environmental
assessment for J.N. ``Ding'' Darling National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). In
the final CCP, we describe how we will manage this refuge for the next
15 years.
ADDRESSES: You may obtain a copy of the CCP by writing via U.S. mail
to: Mr. Paul Tritaik, Project Leader, 1 Wildlife Drive, Sanibel, FL
33957, or DingDarling@fws.gov (e-mail). The CCP may also be accessed
and downloaded from the Service's Web site: https://www.fws.gov/southeast/planning/under ``Final Documents.''
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Paul Tritaik, at 239/472-1100
(telephone) or DingDarling@fws.gov (e-mail); or Ms. Cheri M. Ehrhardt,
at 321/861-2368 (telephone) or DingDarling@fws.gov (e-mail).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Introduction
With this notice, we finalize the CCP process for J.N. ``Ding''
Darling NWR. We started this process through notices in the Federal
Register on June 27, 2007 (72 FR 35254) and April 2, 2008 (73 FR
17991).
The 6,406-acre refuge supports hundreds of species of wildlife and
plants, providing protection for 14 Federal-listed and 49 State-listed
species, migratory birds, and native wildlife and habitat diversity
through a mix of habitats, including tropical hardwood forests,
beaches, mangrove swamps, mixed wetland shrubs, salt marshes, open
waters and seagrass beds, and lakes and canals. The refuge holds
several special designations, including Wilderness Area, Research
Natural Area, Marine Protected Area, Florida Important Bird Area, and
Outstanding Florida Water. Annual visitation to the refuge exceeds
700,000.
We announce our decision and the availability of the final CCP and
FONSI for J.N. ``Ding'' Darling NWR in accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) (40 CFR 1506.6(b)) requirements. We
completed a thorough analysis of impacts on the human environment,
which we included in the draft comprehensive conservation plan and
environmental assessment (Draft CCP/EA).
The CCP will guide us in managing and administering J.N. ``Ding''
Darling NWR for the next 15 years. The following compatibility
determinations are available in the CCP: (1) Wildlife observation and
photography--including walking, hiking, motorized and non-motorized
boating, and motorized and non-motorized trail use; (2) environmental
education and interpretation--including walking, hiking, motorized and
non-motorized boating, and motorized and non-motorized trail use; (3)
fishing--including motorized and non-motorized boating and non-
motorized trail use; (4) research; (5) commercial services; (6)
commercial photography; (7) mosquito control; and (8) commercial bait
fishing--including phasing out this use within the 15-year life of the
CCP.
Background
The National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966 (16
U.S.C. 668dd-668ee) (Administration Act), as amended by the National
Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997, requires us to develop
a CCP for each national wildlife refuge. The purpose for developing a
CCP is to provide refuge managers with a 15-year plan for achieving
refuge purposes and contributing toward the mission of the National
Wildlife Refuge System, consistent with sound principles of fish and
wildlife management, conservation, legal mandates, and our policies. In
addition to outlining broad management direction on conserving wildlife
and their habitats, CCPs identify wildlife-dependent recreational
opportunities available to the public, including opportunities for
hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, wildlife photography, and
environmental education and interpretation. We will review and update
the CCP at least every 15 years in accordance with the Administration
Act.
Comments
We made copies of the Draft CCP/EA available for a 30-day public
review and comment period via a Federal Register notice on May 17, 2010
(75 FR 27576). We received comments from local citizens, a local
business, organizations, and State and local governmental agencies.
Comments were also submitted through the State Clearinghouse for State
agencies.
Selected Alternative
After considering the comments we received, we have selected
Alternative C for implementation. The primary focus under Alternative C
is migratory birds. Implementing Alternative C is expected to result in
increased protection for breeding, nesting, resting, roosting,
foraging, and migrating birds on the refuge. Increased information on a
variety of species, suites of species, and habitats will enhance
decision-making for the refuge. Further benefits will be realized from
increased control of exotic, invasive, and nuisance species. We will
coordinate with the partners to address concerns related to the impacts
from water quality, quantity, and timing of flows and from climate
change and sea level rise. Resource protection will be enhanced,
including through increased information about cultural resources on the
refuge, increased protection of cultural resources, additional special
designations, improved management of the J.N. ``Ding'' Darling
Wilderness Area, improved coordination with the partners to increase
ethical outdoor behavior, enhanced visitor services programs, and
addition of visitor facilities. To achieve this, we will work with
governmental and non-governmental partners, area communities, the
``Ding'' Darling Wildlife Society, and local businesses, and we will
pursue the addition of staff to address management concerns.
Alternative C is considered to be the most effective for meeting
the purposes of the refuge and addressing the priority issues facing
the refuge, including increasing and changing human population,
development of the landscape, recreational uses and demands, and
associated impacts; issues and impacts associated with water
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quality, water quantity, and timing of flows; invasion and spread of
exotic, invasive, and nuisance species; climate change impacts; need
for long-term protection of important resources; declines in and
threats to rare, threatened, and endangered species; insufficient
baseline wildlife and habitat data and lack of comprehensive habitat
management plan; and lack of resources to address refuge needs.
Authority
This notice is published under the authority of the National
Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997, Public Law 105-57.
Dated: November 22, 2010.
Mark J. Musaus,
Acting Regional Director.
Editorial Note: This document was received in the Office of the
Federal Register on March 21, 2011.
[FR Doc. 2011-6937 Filed 3-23-11; 8:45 am]
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