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West to prevent and manage invasive
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2011 and Thursday, June 16, 2010;
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management,
Regulation and Enforcement
Outer Continental Shelf, Alaska OCS
Region, Chukchi Sea Planning Area,
Oil and Gas Lease Sale 193
Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management, Regulation and
Enforcement (BOEMRE), Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability of a
Revised Draft Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS)
and public hearings.
AGENCY:
BOEMRE announces the
availability of a Revised Draft SEIS, OCS
Oil and Gas Lease Sale 193, Chukchi
Sea, Alaska (OCS EIS/EA BOEMRE
2010–034) for public review and
comment, as well as the date, location,
and time for public hearings.
BOEMRE prepared this Revised Draft
SEIS pursuant to the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969
(NEPA), as amended, 42 U.S.C. 4321 et
seq., the Council on Environmental
Quality (CEQ) regulations that
implement the procedural provisions of
NEPA (40 CFR parts 1500–1508), and
the July 21, 2010, remand order issued
by the United States District Court for
the District of Alaska. The Revised Draft
SEIS augments the analysis of the Final
EIS, Oil and Gas Lease Sale 193,
Chukchi Sea Planning Area (OCS EIS/
EA MMS 2007–026).
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Ms.
Sharon Warren or Mr. Mike Routhier,
BOEMRE, Alaska OCS Region, 3801
Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500,
Anchorage, Alaska 99503–5820. You
may also contact Ms. Warren or Mr.
Routhier by telephone at 907–334–5200.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In May
2007, BOEMRE (formerly Minerals
Management Service) published the
Final EIS for Oil and Gas Lease Sale
193, Chukchi Sea (OCS EISIEA MMS
2007–0026) that evaluated the potential
effects of the proposed sale and three
alternatives: A no action alternative and
two alternatives that incorporate
deferral areas of varying size along the
coastward edge of the proposed sale
area.
On January 31, 2008, a lawsuit
challenging Oil and Gas Lease Sale 193,
Chukchi Sea alleging violations
pursuant to NEPA and the Endangered
Species Act was filed with the U.S.
District Court for the District of Alaska
[Native Village of Point Hope et al., v.
Salazar, No. 1:08-cv-00004–RRB (D.
Alaska)]. The sale was conducted in
February 2008. BOEMRE received high
bids totaling approximately $2.6 billion
and 487 leases were issued.
In July 2010, the District Court
remanded the matter for further NEPA
analysis in accordance with its order.
The District Court amended this order
in August 2010. The District Court
directed BOEMRE to address three
concerns: (1) Analyze the environmental
impact of natural gas development; (2)
determine whether missing information
identified by BOEMRE in the Final EIS
for Chukchi Sea Lease Sale 193 was
essential or relevant under 40 CFR
1502.22; and (3) determine whether the
cost of obtaining the missing
information was exorbitant, or the
means of doing so unknown.
BOEMRE completed a Draft SEIS
addressing each of these concerns,
published the Draft SEIS for public
comment on October 15, 2010, and
provided a 45-day comment period.
BOEMRE received over 150,000
comments on the Draft SEIS. Citing the
Deepwater Horizon oil spill, many
commenters requested an analysis that
takes into account the possibility of a
blowout and oil spill during
exploration. After reviewing those
comments, BOEMRE has determined
that it is appropriate to provide analysis
of a very large oil spill (VLOS) from a
hypothetical exploration well blowout.
The VLOS analysis is presented in the
Revised Draft SEIS along with the
analysis of those issues on remand.
The Final Supplemental EIS will
provide the Secretary with sufficient
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information and analyses to make an
informed decision on whether to affirm,
modify, or cancel Oil and Gas Lease
Sale 193, Chukchi Sea.
Revised Draft Supplemental EIS
Availability: To obtain a copy of the
Revised Draft SEIS, you may contact
BOEMRE, Alaska OCS Region, 3801
Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500,
Anchorage, Alaska 99503–5820,
telephone 907–334–5200. You may also
view the Revised Draft SEIS at the above
address, on the BOEMRE Web site at
https://alaska.boemre.gov, or at the
Alaska Resources Library and
Information Service, 3211 Providence
Drive, Suite III, Anchorage, Alaska.
Public Comments: Interested parties
may submit their written comments on
the Revised Draft SEIS, Lease Sale 193,
Chukchi Sea until July 11, 2011 in one
of the following two ways:
1. Mail or Delivery: In written form
enclosed in an envelope labeled
‘‘Comments on Revised Draft SEIS,
Lease Sale 193 Chukchi Sea’’ to the
Regional Director, Bureau of Ocean
Energy Management, Regulation and
Enforcement, Alaska OCS Region, 3801
Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500,
Anchorage, Alaska 99503–5820.
2. Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov.
BOEMRE will consider comments
received by either of the two above
methods during the comment period in
preparing the Final SEIS. BOEMRE
encourages commenters to submit
substantive comments on whether the
proposed action should go forward.
BOEMRE cautions that, before including
your address, phone number, e-mail
address, or other personal identifying
information in your comment, you
should be aware that your entire
comment, including your personal
identifying information, may be made
publicly available at any time. While
you may ask BOEMRE (prominently at
the beginning of your submission) to
withhold your personal identifying
information from public view, BOEMRE
cannot guarantee that it will be able to
do so. BOEMRE will not consider
anonymous comments.
Public Hearings: BOEMRE will
conduct public hearings at which
government agencies, private-sector
organizations, Alaska Native Tribes, and
individuals are invited to present oral
and written comments on the Revised
Draft SEIS, Lease Sale 193 Chukchi Sea.
Oral comments on the Revised Draft
SEIS will be accepted verbatim only
during the public hearing. Public
hearings on the Revised Draft SEIS will
be held as follows:
Tuesday June 21, 2011, Community
Center, Kotzebue, Alaska.
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Wednesday June 22, 2011 City Qalgi
Center, Point Hope, Alaska.
Thursday June 23, 2011, Point Lay
Community Center, Point Lay, Alaska.
Friday June 24, 2011, Robert James
Community Center, Wainwright,
Alaska.
Monday June 27, 2011, Inupiat Heritage
Center, Barrow, Alaska; and
Wednesday June 29, 2011, Wilda
Marston Theater, Anchorage, Alaska.
All meetings will start at 7 p.m.
Dated: May 5, 2011.
Robert P. LaBelle,
Acting Associate Director for Offshore Energy
and Minerals Management.
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Fish and Wildlife Service
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Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
and Plants; Notice of Availability of a
Draft Recovery Plan, First Revision,
Mount Graham Red Squirrel for Review
and Comment
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of document availability
for review and public comment.
AGENCY:
We, the Fish and Wildlife
Service, announce the availability of our
draft recovery plan, first revision, for the
Mount Graham Red Squirrel
(Tamiasciurus hudsonicus grahamensis)
under the Endangered Species Act of
1973, as amended (Act). This species is
endemic to upper-elevation forests in
˜
the Pinaleno Mountains in southeastern
Arizona. We request review and
comment on our plan from local, State,
and Federal agencies, Tribes, and the
public. We will also accept any new
information on the species’ status
throughout its range.
DATES: We must receive written
comments on or before July 26, 2011.
However, we will accept information
about any species at any time.
ADDRESSES: If you wish to review the
draft recovery plan, you may obtain a
copy by visiting our Web site at
https://endangered.fws.gov/recovery/
index.html#plans. Alternatively, you
may contact the Arizona Ecological
Services Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, 2321 W. Royal Palm Road,
Suite 103, Phoenix, AZ 85021–4951
(602–242–0210, phone). If you wish to
comment on the plan, you may submit
your comments in writing by any one of
the following methods:
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• U.S. mail: Field Supervisor, at the
above address;
• Hand-delivery: Arizona Ecological
Services Office at the above address;
• Fax: (602) 242–2513; or
• E-mail: MGRSrecovery@fws.gov.
For additional information about
submitting comments, see the ‘‘Request
for Public Comments’’ section below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Marit Alanen, Fish and Wildlife
Biologist, at the above address, phone
number, or e-mail.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Recovery of endangered or threatened
animals and plants to the point where
they are again secure, self-sustaining
members of their ecosystems is a
primary goal of our endangered species
program and the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et
seq.). Recovery means improvement of
the status of listed species to the point
at which listing is no longer appropriate
under the criteria set out in section
4(a)(1) of the Act. The Act requires the
development of recovery plans for listed
species, unless such a plan would not
promote the conservation of a particular
species.
Species’ History
We listed the Mount Graham red
squirrel as an endangered species under
the Act on June 3, 1987 (52 FR 20994).
We designated critical habitat on
January 5, 1990 (55 FR 425).
We originally completed and
announced a recovery plan for the
species on May 3, 1993. However, given
the species’ current status, the
recommendations in that plan are now
outdated.
The Mount Graham red squirrel exists
only in the upper-elevation forests of
˜
the Pinaleno Mountains in southeastern
Arizona, and likely represents a
relictual population of what was once a
much more widely distributed taxon.
Threats to the subspecies at the time of
listing included its small population
size and range; changes in forest age
structure and density within the
squirrel’s habitat; loss of habitat due to
development, road construction, and
forest fire; and competition with the
introduced Abert’s squirrel. These same
threats to the red squirrel’s habitat
continue today, compounded by the
additional threats of climate change
(including drought), insect infestation,
and fire suppression activities. Recent
research also indicates that predation,
competition with Abert’s squirrels, and
demographic factors (mainly due to its
small population size) may impact the
Mount Graham red squirrel population
more than expected.
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Recovery Plan Goals
The objective of an agency recovery
plan is to provide a framework for the
recovery of a species so that protection
under the Act is no longer necessary. A
recovery plan includes scientific
information about the species and
provides criteria and actions necessary
for us to be able to reclassify the species
to threatened status or remove it from
the Federal List of Endangered and
Threatened Wildlife and Plants (List).
Recovery plans help guide our recovery
efforts by describing actions we
consider necessary for the species’
conservation, and by estimating time
and costs for implementing needed
recovery measures. To achieve its goals,
this draft recovery plan identifies the
following objectives:
• Restore and maintain sufficient
Mount Graham red squirrel habitat to
ensure the species’ survival despite
environmental stochasticity and the
threat of climate change.
• Maintain a self-sustaining
population of Mount Graham red
squirrels sufficient to ensure the
species’ survival.
The draft revised recovery plan
contains new downlisting and delisting
criteria based on maintaining and
increasing population numbers and
habitat quality. The revised recovery
plan focuses on protecting and
managing the remaining population and
habitat, restoring and creating habitat to
allow for the existence of a viable and
robust population, researching the
conservation biology of the Mount
Graham red squirrel with the objective
of facilitating efficient recovery,
developing support and building
partnerships to facilitate recovery, and
monitoring progress toward recovery
and practicing adaptive management.
As the species meets reclassification
and recovery criteria, we will review the
species’ status and consider the species
for reclassification on or removal from
the List.
Request for Public Comments
Section 4(f) of the Act requires us to
provide public notice and an
opportunity for public review and
comment during recovery plan
development. It is also our policy to
request peer review of recovery plans
(July 1, 1994; 59 FR 34270). In an
appendix to the approved recovery plan,
we will summarize and respond to the
issues raised by the public and peer
reviewers. Substantive comments may
or may not result in changes to the
recovery plan; comments regarding
recovery plan implementation will be
forwarded as appropriate to Federal or
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement
Outer Continental Shelf, Alaska OCS Region, Chukchi Sea Planning
Area, Oil and Gas Lease Sale 193
AGENCY: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement
(BOEMRE), Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability of a Revised Draft Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) and public hearings.
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SUMMARY: BOEMRE announces the availability of a Revised Draft SEIS, OCS
Oil and Gas Lease Sale 193, Chukchi Sea, Alaska (OCS EIS/EA BOEMRE
2010-034) for public review and comment, as well as the date, location,
and time for public hearings.
BOEMRE prepared this Revised Draft SEIS pursuant to the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), as amended, 42 U.S.C. 4321 et
seq., the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations that
implement the procedural provisions of NEPA (40 CFR parts 1500-1508),
and the July 21, 2010, remand order issued by the United States
District Court for the District of Alaska. The Revised Draft SEIS
augments the analysis of the Final EIS, Oil and Gas Lease Sale 193,
Chukchi Sea Planning Area (OCS EIS/EA MMS 2007-026).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Sharon Warren or Mr. Mike
Routhier, BOEMRE, Alaska OCS Region, 3801 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500,
Anchorage, Alaska 99503-5820. You may also contact Ms. Warren or Mr.
Routhier by telephone at 907-334-5200.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In May 2007, BOEMRE (formerly Minerals
Management Service) published the Final EIS for Oil and Gas Lease Sale
193, Chukchi Sea (OCS EISIEA MMS 2007-0026) that evaluated the
potential effects of the proposed sale and three alternatives: A no
action alternative and two alternatives that incorporate deferral areas
of varying size along the coastward edge of the proposed sale area.
On January 31, 2008, a lawsuit challenging Oil and Gas Lease Sale
193, Chukchi Sea alleging violations pursuant to NEPA and the
Endangered Species Act was filed with the U.S. District Court for the
District of Alaska [Native Village of Point Hope et al., v. Salazar,
No. 1:08-cv-00004-RRB (D. Alaska)]. The sale was conducted in February
2008. BOEMRE received high bids totaling approximately $2.6 billion and
487 leases were issued.
In July 2010, the District Court remanded the matter for further
NEPA analysis in accordance with its order. The District Court amended
this order in August 2010. The District Court directed BOEMRE to
address three concerns: (1) Analyze the environmental impact of natural
gas development; (2) determine whether missing information identified
by BOEMRE in the Final EIS for Chukchi Sea Lease Sale 193 was essential
or relevant under 40 CFR 1502.22; and (3) determine whether the cost of
obtaining the missing information was exorbitant, or the means of doing
so unknown.
BOEMRE completed a Draft SEIS addressing each of these concerns,
published the Draft SEIS for public comment on October 15, 2010, and
provided a 45-day comment period. BOEMRE received over 150,000 comments
on the Draft SEIS. Citing the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, many
commenters requested an analysis that takes into account the
possibility of a blowout and oil spill during exploration. After
reviewing those comments, BOEMRE has determined that it is appropriate
to provide analysis of a very large oil spill (VLOS) from a
hypothetical exploration well blowout. The VLOS analysis is presented
in the Revised Draft SEIS along with the analysis of those issues on
remand.
The Final Supplemental EIS will provide the Secretary with
sufficient information and analyses to make an informed decision on
whether to affirm, modify, or cancel Oil and Gas Lease Sale 193,
Chukchi Sea.
Revised Draft Supplemental EIS Availability: To obtain a copy of
the Revised Draft SEIS, you may contact BOEMRE, Alaska OCS Region, 3801
Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500, Anchorage, Alaska 99503-5820, telephone
907-334-5200. You may also view the Revised Draft SEIS at the above
address, on the BOEMRE Web site at https://alaska.boemre.gov, or at the
Alaska Resources Library and Information Service, 3211 Providence
Drive, Suite III, Anchorage, Alaska.
Public Comments: Interested parties may submit their written
comments on the Revised Draft SEIS, Lease Sale 193, Chukchi Sea until
July 11, 2011 in one of the following two ways:
1. Mail or Delivery: In written form enclosed in an envelope
labeled ``Comments on Revised Draft SEIS, Lease Sale 193 Chukchi Sea''
to the Regional Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation
and Enforcement, Alaska OCS Region, 3801 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500,
Anchorage, Alaska 99503-5820.
2. Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to https://www.regulations.gov.
BOEMRE will consider comments received by either of the two above
methods during the comment period in preparing the Final SEIS. BOEMRE
encourages commenters to submit substantive comments on whether the
proposed action should go forward. BOEMRE cautions that, before
including your address, phone number, e-mail address, or other personal
identifying information in your comment, you should be aware that your
entire comment, including your personal identifying information, may be
made publicly available at any time. While you may ask BOEMRE
(prominently at the beginning of your submission) to withhold your
personal identifying information from public view, BOEMRE cannot
guarantee that it will be able to do so. BOEMRE will not consider
anonymous comments.
Public Hearings: BOEMRE will conduct public hearings at which
government agencies, private-sector organizations, Alaska Native
Tribes, and individuals are invited to present oral and written
comments on the Revised Draft SEIS, Lease Sale 193 Chukchi Sea. Oral
comments on the Revised Draft SEIS will be accepted verbatim only
during the public hearing. Public hearings on the Revised Draft SEIS
will be held as follows:
Tuesday June 21, 2011, Community Center, Kotzebue, Alaska.
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Wednesday June 22, 2011 City Qalgi Center, Point Hope, Alaska.
Thursday June 23, 2011, Point Lay Community Center, Point Lay, Alaska.
Friday June 24, 2011, Robert James Community Center, Wainwright,
Alaska.
Monday June 27, 2011, Inupiat Heritage Center, Barrow, Alaska; and
Wednesday June 29, 2011, Wilda Marston Theater, Anchorage, Alaska.
All meetings will start at 7 p.m.
Dated: May 5, 2011.
Robert P. LaBelle,
Acting Associate Director for Offshore Energy and Minerals Management.
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