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Vanderbilt University, 2201 West End
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Electron Microscope. Manufacturer: FEI
Company, the Netherlands. Intended
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University of Pennsylvania, 3231
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National Center for Toxicological
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Electron Microscope. Manufacturer: Carl
Zeiss, Germany. Intended Use: The
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toxicological properties of nanoscale
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carbon-based nanomaterials. The
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cultured cells, quantifying the
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studying the migration of nanoscale
materials from plastic materials.
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Electron Microscope. Manufacturer: FEI
Company, Czech Republic. Intended
Use: The instrument will be used for
several projects such as improving the
fabrication quality of a planar MgB2/
TiB2/MgB2 Josephson junction, the
development of a smart needling device
for image-guided percutaneous
intervention and delivery of therapeutic
agents in prostate, and fracture
mechanics in development of enhanced
geothermal energy resources.
Justification for Duty-Free Entry: There
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category manufactured in the United
States. Application accepted by
Commissioner of Customs: December
20, 2012.
Dated: January 8, 2013.
Gregory W. Campbell,
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Administration
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Endangered Species; File No. 16645
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Issuance of permit.
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given that
the Georgia Department of Natural
Resources (GA DNR) has been issued a
permit for the incidental take of
shortnose (Acipenser brevirostrum) and
Atlantic sturgeon (A. oxyrinchus)
associated with the otherwise lawful
commercial shad fishery in Georgia.
ADDRESSES: The permit and related
documents are available for review
upon written request or by appointment
in the following office:
Endangered Species Conservation
Division, Office of Protected Resources,
NMFS, 1315 East-West Highway, Room
13626, Silver Spring, MD 20910; phone
(301) 427–8403; fax (301) 713–4060.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kristy Beard or Angela Somma, (301)
427–8403.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On April
11, 2012, notice was published in the
Federal Register (77 FR 21751) that a
request for a permit for the incidental
take of shortnose and Atlantic sturgeon
associated with the otherwise lawful
commercial shad fishery in Georgia had
SUMMARY:
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been submitted by GA DNR. The
requested permit has been issued 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 permit authorizes take of ESAlisted shortnose and Atlantic sturgeon
that are caught incidental to the Georgia
commercial shad fishery. Incidental
capture by fisherman will not exceed
140 shortnose sturgeon per year (no
more than 420 in a 3-year period) and
140 Atlantic sturgeon per year (no more
than 420 in a 3-year period) in the
Altamaha River, 70 shortnose sturgeon
per year (no more than 210 in a 3-year
period) and 35 Atlantic sturgeon per
year (no more than 110 in a 3-year
period) in the Savannah River, and 5
shortnose sturgeon per year (no more
than 20 in a 3-year period) and 5
Atlantic sturgeon per year (no more than
20 in a 3-year period) in the Ogeechee
River. Mortalities of incidentally
captured sturgeon will not exceed 3
shortnose sturgeon per year or 8 per 3year period and 3 Atlantic sturgeon per
year or 5 per 3-year period in the
Altamaha River, 2 shortnose sturgeon
per year or 6 per 3-year period and 1
Atlantic sturgeon per year or 1 per 3year period in the Savannah River, and
1 shortnose sturgeon per year or 1 per
3-year period and 1 Atlantic sturgeon
per year or 1 per 3-year period in the
Ogeechee River. The State of Georgia
has amended its commercial fishing
regulations for the Georgia commercial
shad fishery to minimize the incidental
capture of ESA-listed shortnose
sturgeon and the South Atlantic,
Carolina, Chesapeake Bay, New York
Bight, and Gulf of Maine DPSs of
Atlantic sturgeon. The new regulations
restrict fishing to the lower portions of
the Savannah, Ogeechee, and Altamaha
Rivers and close the fishery in the
Satilla and St. Mary’s River. The Georgia
shad fishery is open from January 1 to
as late as April 30 each year, but would
typically end March 31. In addition, GA
DNR will implement measures
described in the conservation plan that
accompanies the permit to minimize,
monitor, and mitigate the incidental
take of ESA-listed sturgeon. The
conservation plan includes continued
implementation of Georgia’s amended
commercial fishing regulations for the
Georgia shad fishery, which are
expected to minimize the bycatch of
sturgeon by closing to shad fishing
sections of the rivers that previously
had the highest bycatch rates. These
closures would also protect known and
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suspected sturgeon spawning sites.
Georgia regulations require that
sturgeon captured in shad nets be
released unharmed into the waters from
which they were taken. In addition to
sturgeon incidentally captured by
fisherman, GA DNR is also expected to
incidentally capture sturgeon during
monitoring of the shad run. GA DNR
will set drift nets in the Altamaha River
during the fishing season to monitor the
shad run and approximate the rate of
incidentally captured shortnose and
Atlantic sturgeon. Up to 10 shortnose
and 10 Atlantic sturgeon will be
captured during annual monitoring
activities in the Altamaha River, with no
more than 50 shortnose sturgeon and 50
Atlantic sturgeon captured during any
three consecutive years. No mortalities
are anticipated. GA DNR will insert
passive integrated transponder (PIT)
tags and collect genetic samples from
Atlantic sturgeon incidentally captured
during monitoring in order to better
determine what DPSs of Atlantic
sturgeon are being captured in the
fishery.
Issuance of this permit, as required by
the ESA, was based on a finding that
such permit (1) was applied for in good
faith, (2) will not operate to the
disadvantage of such endangered or
threatened species, and (3) is consistent
with the purposes and policies set forth
in section 2 of the ESA.
Dated: January 9, 2013.
Angela Somma,
Chief, Endangered Species Conservation
Division, Office of Protected Resources,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
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This notice announces an
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First Responder Network Authority
(FirstNet).
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The meeting will be held on
February 12, 2013, from 9 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. Mountain Standard Time.
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the National Institute of Standards and
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(2012), created FirstNet as an
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is responsible for making strategic
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first public meeting on September 25,
2012, and its second meeting on
December 11, 2012, in Washington, DC.
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topics are subject to change.
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held on February 12, 2013, from 9 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. Mountain Standard Time.
The time is subject to change.
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National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) Radio Building 1
(Room 1107), 325 Broadway, Boulder,
CO 80305–3328.
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open to the public, including the press.
Given the space limitations of the
FirstNet Board’s Conference Room,
members of the public and the press
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directed to the B Auditorium (Room 1–
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RIN 0648-XB152
Endangered Species; File No. 16645
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Issuance of permit.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the Georgia Department of Natural
Resources (GA DNR) has been issued a permit for the incidental take of
shortnose (Acipenser brevirostrum) and Atlantic sturgeon (A.
oxyrinchus) associated with the otherwise lawful commercial shad
fishery in Georgia.
ADDRESSES: The permit and related documents are available for review
upon written request or by appointment in the following office:
Endangered Species Conservation Division, Office of Protected
Resources, NMFS, 1315 East-West Highway, Room 13626, Silver Spring, MD
20910; phone (301) 427-8403; fax (301) 713-4060.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kristy Beard or Angela Somma, (301)
427-8403.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On April 11, 2012, notice was published in
the Federal Register (77 FR 21751) that a request for a permit for the
incidental take of shortnose and Atlantic sturgeon associated with the
otherwise lawful commercial shad fishery in Georgia had
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been submitted by GA DNR. The requested permit has been issued 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 permit authorizes take of ESA-listed shortnose and Atlantic
sturgeon that are caught incidental to the Georgia commercial shad
fishery. Incidental capture by fisherman will not exceed 140 shortnose
sturgeon per year (no more than 420 in a 3-year period) and 140
Atlantic sturgeon per year (no more than 420 in a 3-year period) in the
Altamaha River, 70 shortnose sturgeon per year (no more than 210 in a
3-year period) and 35 Atlantic sturgeon per year (no more than 110 in a
3-year period) in the Savannah River, and 5 shortnose sturgeon per year
(no more than 20 in a 3-year period) and 5 Atlantic sturgeon per year
(no more than 20 in a 3-year period) in the Ogeechee River. Mortalities
of incidentally captured sturgeon will not exceed 3 shortnose sturgeon
per year or 8 per 3-year period and 3 Atlantic sturgeon per year or 5
per 3-year period in the Altamaha River, 2 shortnose sturgeon per year
or 6 per 3-year period and 1 Atlantic sturgeon per year or 1 per 3-year
period in the Savannah River, and 1 shortnose sturgeon per year or 1
per 3-year period and 1 Atlantic sturgeon per year or 1 per 3-year
period in the Ogeechee River. The State of Georgia has amended its
commercial fishing regulations for the Georgia commercial shad fishery
to minimize the incidental capture of ESA-listed shortnose sturgeon and
the South Atlantic, Carolina, Chesapeake Bay, New York Bight, and Gulf
of Maine DPSs of Atlantic sturgeon. The new regulations restrict
fishing to the lower portions of the Savannah, Ogeechee, and Altamaha
Rivers and close the fishery in the Satilla and St. Mary's River. The
Georgia shad fishery is open from January 1 to as late as April 30 each
year, but would typically end March 31. In addition, GA DNR will
implement measures described in the conservation plan that accompanies
the permit to minimize, monitor, and mitigate the incidental take of
ESA-listed sturgeon. The conservation plan includes continued
implementation of Georgia's amended commercial fishing regulations for
the Georgia shad fishery, which are expected to minimize the bycatch of
sturgeon by closing to shad fishing sections of the rivers that
previously had the highest bycatch rates. These closures would also
protect known and suspected sturgeon spawning sites. Georgia
regulations require that sturgeon captured in shad nets be released
unharmed into the waters from which they were taken. In addition to
sturgeon incidentally captured by fisherman, GA DNR is also expected to
incidentally capture sturgeon during monitoring of the shad run. GA DNR
will set drift nets in the Altamaha River during the fishing season to
monitor the shad run and approximate the rate of incidentally captured
shortnose and Atlantic sturgeon. Up to 10 shortnose and 10 Atlantic
sturgeon will be captured during annual monitoring activities in the
Altamaha River, with no more than 50 shortnose sturgeon and 50 Atlantic
sturgeon captured during any three consecutive years. No mortalities
are anticipated. GA DNR will insert passive integrated transponder
(PIT) tags and collect genetic samples from Atlantic sturgeon
incidentally captured during monitoring in order to better determine
what DPSs of Atlantic sturgeon are being captured in the fishery.
Issuance of this permit, as required by the ESA, was based on a
finding that such permit (1) was applied for in good faith, (2) will
not operate to the disadvantage of such endangered or threatened
species, and (3) is consistent with the purposes and policies set forth
in section 2 of the ESA.
Dated: January 9, 2013.
Angela Somma,
Chief, Endangered Species Conservation Division, Office of Protected
Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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