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incidental to the playbacks because
these species can co-occur and are
difficult to distinguish from each other
in the field and at the distances at which
they are counted. The minor
amendment did not change the
expiration date.
The permit holder is requesting the
permit be amended to include
harassment takes of an additional 172
humpback whales (Megaptera
novaengliae), 172 minke whales
(Balaenoptera acutorostrata), and 902
killer whales (Orcinus orca). These
three species are currently only taken
incidental to activities directed at target
species. The amendment would convert
them to additional focal species subject
to tagging and intentional exposure to
sound playbacks with associated
observations.
A draft environmental assessment
(EA) has been prepared in compliance
with the National Environmental Policy
Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), to
examine whether significant
environmental impacts could result
from issuance of the proposed scientific
research permit. The draft EA is
available for review and comment
simultaneous with the scientific
research permit application.
Concurrent with the publication of
this notice in the Federal Register,
NMFS is forwarding copies of this
application to the Marine Mammal
Commission and its Committee of
Scientific Advisors.
Dated: December 2, 2011.
Tammy C. Adams,
Acting Chief, Permits and Conservation
Division, Office of Protected Resources,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
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Administration
RIN 0648–XA848
Endangered Species; File No. 16134
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; receipt of application.
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AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given that
Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science
Center Foundation [Responsible Party:
Mark Swingle], 717 General Booth Blvd.
Virginia Beach, VA 23451, has applied
in due form for a permit to take green
(Chelonia mydas), Kemp’s ridley
(Lepidochelys kempii), hawksbill
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(Eretmochelys imbricata), leatherback
(Dermochelys coriacea), and loggerhead
(Caretta caretta) sea turtles for purposes
of scientific research.
DATES: Written, telefaxed, or email
comments must be received on or before
January 9, 2012.
ADDRESSES: The application and related
documents are available for review by
selecting ‘‘Records Open for Public
Comment’’ from the Features box on the
Applications and Permits for Protected
Species (APPS) home page, https://
apps.nmfs.noaa.gov, and then selecting
File No. 16134 from the list of available
applications.
These documents are also available
upon written request or by appointment
in the following offices:
Permits and Conservation Division,
Office of Protected Resources, NMFS,
1315 East-West Highway, Room
13705, Silver Spring, MD 20910;
phone (301) 427–8401; fax (301) 713–
0376;
Northeast Region, NMFS, 55 Great
Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA
01930; phone (978) 281–9328; fax
(978) 281–9394; and
Southeast Region, NMFS, 263 13th
Avenue South, Saint Petersburg, FL
33701; phone (727) 824–5312; fax
(727) 824–5309.
Written comments on this application
should be submitted to the Chief,
Permits and Conservation Division.
• By email to
NMFS.Pr1Comments@noaa.gov (include
the File No. in the subject line of the
email),
• By facsimile to (301) 713–0376, or
• At the address listed above.
Those individuals requesting a public
hearing should submit a written request
to the Chief, Permits and Conservation
Division at the address listed above. The
request should set forth the specific
reasons why a hearing on this
application would be appropriate.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kristy Beard or Amy Hapeman, (301)
427–8401.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
subject permit is requested under the
authority of the Endangered Species Act
of 1973, as amended (ESA; 16 U.S.C.
1531 et seq.) and the regulations
governing the taking, importing, and
exporting of endangered and threatened
species (50 CFR parts 222–226).
The applicant requests a five-year
permit to conduct research on
leatherback, loggerhead, green,
hawksbill, and Kemp’s ridley sea turtles
in mid-Atlantic waters from North
Carolina to New Jersey. The purposes of
the research are to: (1) Update current
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knowledge of loggerhead and Kemp’s
ridley sea turtle abundance,
distribution, health, and nutrition in
Chesapeake Bay and nearshore Virginia
waters, (2) compare the relative
abundance, size distribution, sex ratio,
health parameters and genetic diversity
of loggerhead and Kemp’s ridley sea
turtles in U.S. mid-Atlantic coastal
waters, and (3) build baseline data on
less common sea turtle species in the
region. Researchers would directly
capture turtles using tangle nets, trawl,
or hand/dip net. Subject turtles would
also be acquired from other legal
sources: Virginia pound net fisheries
and dredge mitigating trawls. The
following procedures would be
conducted on sea turtles: Epibiota
removal, satellite tag, temporarily mark
the carapace, attach flipper and passive
integrated transponder tags, measure,
photograph, oral swab, weigh, and
sample blood, feces, keratin, and tissue.
Sea turtles would then be released. A
subset of animals would be transported
back to the laboratory for laparoscopy,
ultrasound, imaging, and muscle, lesion,
and fat biopsy. Up to two sea turtles of
any species could be lethally taken
annually during trawling.
Dated: December 5, 2011.
P. Michael Payne,
Chief, Permits and Conservation Division,
Office of Protected Resources, National
Marine Fisheries Service.
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Marine Mammals; File No. 16473
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; receipt of application.
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given that D.
Ann Pabst, Ph.D., University of North
Carolina Wilmington, has applied in
due form for a permit to conduct
research on marine mammals.
DATES: Written, telefaxed, or email
comments must be received on or before
January 9, 2012.
ADDRESSES: The application and related
documents are available for review by
selecting ‘‘Records Open for Public
Comment’’ from the Features box on the
Applications and Permits for Protected
Species (APPS) home page, https://
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RIN 0648-XA848
Endangered Species; File No. 16134
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; receipt of application.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that Virginia Aquarium and Marine
Science Center Foundation [Responsible Party: Mark Swingle], 717
General Booth Blvd. Virginia Beach, VA 23451, has applied in due form
for a permit to take green (Chelonia mydas), Kemp's ridley
(Lepidochelys kempii), hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata), leatherback
(Dermochelys coriacea), and loggerhead (Caretta caretta) sea turtles
for purposes of scientific research.
DATES: Written, telefaxed, or email comments must be received on or
before January 9, 2012.
ADDRESSES: The application and related documents are available for
review by selecting ``Records Open for Public Comment'' from the
Features box on the Applications and Permits for Protected Species
(APPS) home page, https://apps.nmfs.noaa.gov, and then selecting File
No. 16134 from the list of available applications.
These documents are also available upon written request or by
appointment in the following offices:
Permits and Conservation Division, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS,
1315 East-West Highway, Room 13705, Silver Spring, MD 20910; phone
(301) 427-8401; fax (301) 713-0376;
Northeast Region, NMFS, 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930;
phone (978) 281-9328; fax (978) 281-9394; and
Southeast Region, NMFS, 263 13th Avenue South, Saint Petersburg, FL
33701; phone (727) 824-5312; fax (727) 824-5309.
Written comments on this application should be submitted to the
Chief, Permits and Conservation Division.
By email to NMFS.Pr1Comments@noaa.gov (include the File
No. in the subject line of the email),
By facsimile to (301) 713-0376, or
At the address listed above.
Those individuals requesting a public hearing should submit a written
request to the Chief, Permits and Conservation Division at the address
listed above. The request should set forth the specific reasons why a
hearing on this application would be appropriate.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kristy Beard or Amy Hapeman, (301)
427-8401.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The subject permit is requested under the
authority of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (ESA; 16
U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) and the regulations governing the taking,
importing, and exporting of endangered and threatened species (50 CFR
parts 222-226).
The applicant requests a five-year permit to conduct research on
leatherback, loggerhead, green, hawksbill, and Kemp's ridley sea
turtles in mid-Atlantic waters from North Carolina to New Jersey. The
purposes of the research are to: (1) Update current knowledge of
loggerhead and Kemp's ridley sea turtle abundance, distribution,
health, and nutrition in Chesapeake Bay and nearshore Virginia waters,
(2) compare the relative abundance, size distribution, sex ratio,
health parameters and genetic diversity of loggerhead and Kemp's ridley
sea turtles in U.S. mid-Atlantic coastal waters, and (3) build baseline
data on less common sea turtle species in the region. Researchers would
directly capture turtles using tangle nets, trawl, or hand/dip net.
Subject turtles would also be acquired from other legal sources:
Virginia pound net fisheries and dredge mitigating trawls. The
following procedures would be conducted on sea turtles: Epibiota
removal, satellite tag, temporarily mark the carapace, attach flipper
and passive integrated transponder tags, measure, photograph, oral
swab, weigh, and sample blood, feces, keratin, and tissue. Sea turtles
would then be released. A subset of animals would be transported back
to the laboratory for laparoscopy, ultrasound, imaging, and muscle,
lesion, and fat biopsy. Up to two sea turtles of any species could be
lethally taken annually during trawling.
Dated: December 5, 2011.
P. Michael Payne,
Chief, Permits and Conservation Division, Office of Protected
Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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