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number of specific public comments on
the Phase I ERP/EA that requested
development of additional habitat and
wildlife-based early restoration projects.
Because loggerhead sea turtles and
beach-nesting birds begin nesting along
the Northeast Gulf coast in February, the
Trustees recognized the need to
implement these two projects in a
timely manner to be effective during the
2013 breeding season and so expedited
their proposal. The Trustees continue to
work with BP to develop additional
restoration projects in accordance with
the Framework Agreement. The
Alternatives within this plan are not
intended to, and do not fully, address
all injuries caused by the spill or
provide the extent of restoration needed
to satisfy claims against BP.
Notice of availability of the Phase II
DERP/ER was published in the Federal
Register on November 6, 2012. (77 FR
66626, November 6, 2012) The public
was afforded 30 days to review and
comment on the Phase II DERP/ER.
During that review period, the Trustees
also held a public meeting in Pensacola,
Florida, on November 13, 2012, to
facilitate public comment on the Phase
II DERP/ER.
The Trustees considered the public
comments received on the Phase II
DERP/ER prior to finalizing selection of
the Phase II Early Restoration projects.
The public comments received and the
Trustees’ responses are addressed in
Chapter 5 of the Phase II ERP/_ER.
the presence of harmful lighting on
certain beaches as described in the plan.
The projects are: (1) Enhanced
Management of Avian Breeding Habitat
Injured by Response in the Florida
Panhandle, Alabama, and Mississippi;
and (2) Improving Habitat Injured by
Spill Response: Restoring the Night Sky.
Each of these projects will benefit
coastal nesting habitats injured by
response to the DEEPWATER HORIZON
oil spill.
This Phase II ERP/ER represents the
second set of projects selected as part of
the early restoration process. Planning
for additional early restoration actions is
continuing. Neither the Phase II ERP/ER
nor any subsequent plan for early
restoration is intended to or will fully
address all injuries caused by the spill
or provide the extent of restoration
needed to satisfy claims against
responsible parties. Further
comprehensive restoration will still be
required to fully compensate the public
for natural resource losses from the oil
spill.
Overview of the Phase II ERP/ER
The authorities of this action are the
Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (33 U.S.C.
2701 et seq.), the implementing Natural
Resource Damage Assessment
regulations found at 15 CFR Part 990,
and the Framework Agreement.
Early Restoration Plan Alternatives,
Including the Selected Alternative
The Phase II ERP/ER describes two
early restoration alternatives: No
Action—Natural Recovery (required for
consideration by OPA) and Selected
Alternative—Phase II Early Restoration
Projects. Under the No Action
alternative, the Trustees would not
implement early restoration projects as
described in the Phase II ERP/ER.
Rather, the No Action approach would
result in delaying protection and
improvement of important nesting
habitats injured by response actions
during the oil spill.
The Selected Alternative includes two
projects that meet the selection criteria,
as described in the Phase II ERP/ER.
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Selected Early Restoration Alternative
The Selected Alternative includes two
projects intended to protect and
enhance beach nesting habitats used by
birds and sea turtles. The selected
projects will, among other things,
protect bird-nesting habitat with
symbolic fencing and signs and reduce
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
and Plants; Initiation of 5-Year Status
Reviews of 44 Species in Oregon,
Hawaii, Guam, and the Northern
Mariana Islands
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of initiation of reviews;
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We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), are initiating
5-year status reviews for 44 species in
Oregon, Hawaii, Guam, and the
Northern Mariana Islands, under the
Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
amended (Act). A 5-year status review is
based on the best scientific and
commercial data available at the time of
the review; therefore, we are requesting
submission of any new information on
these species that has become available
since the last review for that particular
species.
DATES: To ensure consideration in our
reviews, we are requesting submission
of new information no later than April
8, 2013. However, we will continue to
accept new information about any listed
species at any time.
ADDRESSES: For the 42 species in
Hawaii, Guam, and the Northern
Mariana Islands (see Table 1 below),
submit information to: Field Supervisor,
Attention: 5-Year Review, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, Pacific Islands Fish
and Wildlife Office, 300 Ala Moana
Blvd., Room 3–122, Box 50088,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96850.
For the Oregon chub and Hutton tui
chub, submit information to: Field
Supervisor, Attention: 5-Year Review,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Oregon
Fish and Wildlife Office, 2600 SE 98th
Avenue, Suite 100, Portland, Oregon
97266. Information on Oregon species
can also be submitted by email to:
fw1or5yearreview@fws.gov.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kristi Young, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Pacific Islands Fish and
Wildlife Office (see ADDRESSES), 808–
792–9400 (for species in Hawaii, Guam,
and the Northern Mariana Islands); or
Jeff Dillon, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Oregon Fish and Wildlife
Office, 503–231–6179 (for Oregon chub
and Hutton tui chub). Individuals who
are hearing impaired or speech impaired
may call the Federal Relay Service at
(800) 877–8339 for TTY assistance.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Why do we conduct 5-year reviews?
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Under the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.),
we maintain Lists of Endangered and
Threatened Wildlife and Plants (which
we collectively refer to as the List) in
the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at
50 CFR 17.11 (for animals) and 17.12
(for plants). Section 4(c)(2)(A) of the Act
requires us to review each listed
species’ status at least once every 5
years. Our regulations at 50 CFR 424.21
require that we publish a notice in the
Federal Register announcing those
species under active review.
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What information do we consider in the
review?
A 5-year review considers all new
information available at the time of the
review. In conducting these reviews, we
consider the best scientific and
commercial data that has become
available since the listing determination
or most recent status review, such as:
(A) Species biology, including but not
limited to population trends,
distribution, abundance, demographics,
and genetics;
(B) Habitat conditions, including, but
not limited to amount, distribution, and
suitability;
(C) Conservation measures that have
been implemented that benefit the
species;
(D) Threat status and trends in
relation ot the five listing factors (as
defined in section 4(a)(1) of the Act);
and
(E) Other new information, data, or
corrections including, but not limited
to, taxonomic or nomenclatural changes,
identification of erroneous information
contained in the List, and improved
analytical methods.
Any new information will be
considered during the 5-year review and
will also be useful in evaluating the
ongoing recovery programs for the
species.
What species are under review?
This notice announces our active
review of the 44 species listed in the
table below.
SPECIES FOR WHICH WE ARE INITIATING A 5-YEAR STATUS REVIEW
Common name
Scientific name
Status
Where listed
Final listing rule
ANIMALS
Warbler, nightingale reed ......
Acrocephalus luscinia ...........
Endangered ......
Swiftlet, Mariana gray
(=Guam swiftlet).
Aerodramus vanikorensis
bartschi.
Endangered ......
Duck, Hawaiian ......................
Chub, Oregon ........................
Chub, Hutton tui .....................
Crow, Hawaiian ......................
Coot, Hawaiian ......................
Moorhen (=Gallinule), Mariana common.
Anas wyvilliana .....................
Oregonichthys crameri ..........
Gila bicolor ssp. ....................
Corvus hawaiiensis ...............
Fulica alai ..............................
Gallinula chloropus guami ....
Endangered ......
Threatened .......
Threatened .......
Endangered ......
Endangered ......
Endangered ......
Moorhen (=Gallinule), Hawaiian common.
‘Akiapola‘au ............................
Palila ......................................
‘Akepa, Hawaii .......................
Creeper, Hawaii .....................
‘O‘u .........................................
Bat, little Mariana fruit ............
Gallinula chloropus
sandvicensis.
Hemignathus munroi .............
Loxioides bailleui ...................
Loxops coccineus coccineus
Oreomystis mana ..................
Psittirostra psittacea ..............
Pteropus tokudae ..................
Endangered ......
Endangered
Endangered
Endangered
Endangered
Endangered
Endangered
White-eye, Rota bridled .........
Zosterops rotensis ................
Endangered ......
......
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......
......
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Western Pacific Ocean—
U.S.A (Guam, Alamagan,
Saipan).
Western Pacific Ocean—
U.S.A (Guam, Rota,
Tinian, Saipan, Agiguan).
U.S.A (HI) ..............................
U.S.A (OR) ............................
U.S.A (OR) ............................
U.S.A (HI) ..............................
U.S.A (HI) ..............................
Western Pacific Ocean—
U.S.A (Guam, Tinian,
Saipan, Pagan).
U.S.A (HI) ..............................
35 FR 8491; 06/02/1970.
49 FR 33881; 08/27/1984.
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FR
FR
FR
FR
4001; 03/11/1967.
53804; 10/18/1993.
12305; 03/28/1985.
4001; 03/11/1967.
16047; 10/13/1970.
33881; 08/27/1984.
32 FR 4001; 03/11/1967.
U.S.A (HI) ..............................
U.S.A (HI) ..............................
U.S.A (HI) ..............................
U.S.A (HI) ..............................
U.S.A (HI) ..............................
Western Pacific Ocean—
U.S.A (Guam).
Western Pacific Ocean—
U.S.A (Commonwealth of
the Northern Mariana Islands).
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4001; 03/11/1967.
4001; 03/11/1967.
16047; 10/13/1970.
44151; 09/25/1975.
4001; 03/11/1967.
33881; 08/27/1984.
69 FR 3022; 01/22/2004.
PLANTS
No common name .................
Pendant kihi fern ....................
Mauna Loa silversword ..........
Uhiuhi .....................................
‘Oha wai .................................
‘Oha wai .................................
Kauila .....................................
Haha ......................................
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Haha ......................................
Asplenium-leaved diellia ........
Hau kuahiwi ...........................
Hau kuahiwi ...........................
Hilo ischaemum .....................
Wahine noho kula ..................
Kio‘ele ....................................
Koki‘o .....................................
Alani .......................................
No common name .................
No common name .................
Loulu ......................................
‘Ohai .......................................
No common name .................
No common name .................
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Achyranthes mutica ..............
Adenophorus periens ............
Argyroxiphium kauense ........
Caesalpinia kavaiensis .........
Clermontia lindseyana ..........
Clermontia peleana ...............
Colubrina oppositifolia ...........
Cyanea hamatiflora ssp.
carlsonii.
Cyanea shipmanii .................
Diellia erecta .........................
Hibiscadelphus giffardianus ..
Hibiscadelphus hualalaiensis
Ischaemum byrone ...............
Isodendrion pyrifolium ...........
Kadua coriacea (=Hedyotis
coriacea).
Kokia drynarioides ................
Melicope zahlbruckneri .........
Neraudia ovata ......................
Phyllostegia parviflora ...........
Pritchardia schattaueri ..........
Sesbania tomentosa .............
Silene hawaiiensis ................
Silene lanceolata ...................
Endangered
Endangered
Endangered
Endangered
Endangered
Endangered
Endangered
Endangered
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......
U.S.A
U.S.A
U.S.A
U.S.A
U.S.A
U.S.A
U.S.A
U.S.A
(HI)
(HI)
(HI)
(HI)
(HI)
(HI)
(HI)
(HI)
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53108;
56333;
18035;
24675;
10305;
10305;
10305;
10305;
10/10/1996.
11/10/1994.
04/07/1993.
07/08/1986.
03/04/1994.
03/04/1994.
03/04/1994.
03/04/1994.
Endangered
Endangered
Endangered
Endangered
Endangered
Endangered
Endangered
......
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......
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......
U.S.A
U.S.A
U.S.A
U.S.A
U.S.A
U.S.A
U.S.A
(HI)
(HI)
(HI)
(HI)
(HI)
(HI)
(HI)
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10305;
56350;
53152;
53152;
10305;
10305;
20787;
03/04/1994.
11/10/1994.
10/10/1996.
10/10/1996.
03/04/1994.
03/04/1994.
05/15/1992.
Endangered ......
Endangered ......
Endangered ......
Endangered ......
Endangered ......
Endangered ......
Threatened .......
Endangered ......
U.S.A
U.S.A
U.S.A
U.S.A
U.S.A
U.S.A
U.S.A
U.S.A
(HI)
(HI)
(HI)
(HI)
(HI)
(HI)
(HI)
(HI)
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47400;
53152;
53152;
53123;
53152;
56350;
10305;
46339;
12/04/1984.
10/10/1996.
10/10/1996.
10/10/1996.
10/10/1996.
11/10/1994.
03/04/1994.
10/08/1992.
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SPECIES FOR WHICH WE ARE INITIATING A 5-YEAR STATUS REVIEW—Continued
Common name
Scientific name
Popolo ku mai ........................
No common name .................
No common name .................
A‘e ..........................................
Solanum incompletum ..........
Spermolepis hawaiiensis ......
Vigna o-wahuensis ................
Zanthoxylum dipetalum var.
tomentosum.
Zanthoxylum hawaiiense ......
A‘e ..........................................
Request for New Information
To ensure that a 5-year review is
complete and based on the best
available scientific and commercial
information, we request new
information from all sources. See ‘‘What
Information Do We Consider in Our
Review?’’ for specific criteria. If you
submit information, please support it
with documentation such as maps,
bibliographic references, methods used
to gather and analyze the data, and/or
copies of any pertinent publications,
reports, or letters by knowledgeable
sources.
If you wish to provide information for
any species listed above, please submit
your comments and materials to the
appropriate contact in either the Oregon
or Pacific Islands Fish and Wildlife
Office (see ADDRESSES section).
Public Availability of Comments
Before including your address, phone
number, email 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 can ask us in your comment
to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
Comments and materials received will
be available for public inspection, by
appointment, during normal business
hours at the offices where the comments
are submitted.
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Completed and Active Reviews
A list of all completed and currently
active 5-year reviews addressing species
for which the Pacific Region of the
Service has lead responsibility is
available at: https://www.fws.gov/pacific/
ecoservices/endangered/recovery/
5year.html.
Authority
This document is published under the
authority of the Endangered Species Act
of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et
seq.).
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Status
Endangered
Endangered
Endangered
Endangered
Where listed
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Endangered ......
U.S.A
U.S.A
U.S.A
U.S.A
(HI)
(HI)
(HI)
(HI)
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U.S.A (HI) ..............................
Dated: December 31, 2012.
Chris McKay,
Acting Regional Director, Region 1, U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service.
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Notice of Wild Horse and Burro
Advisory Board Meeting
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Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) announces that the
Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board
will conduct a meeting on matters
pertaining to management and
protection of wild, free-roaming horses
and burros on the Nation’s public lands.
DATES: The Advisory Board will meet on
Monday, March 4, 2013, from 8 a.m.
until 5 p.m. and on Tuesday, March 5,
2013, from 8 a.m. until 12 p.m. local
time. This will be a one and a half day
meeting.
ADDRESSES: This Advisory Board
meeting will take place at the Sheraton
Oklahoma City Hotel, 1 North Broadway
Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
73102, 405–235–2780. Written
comments pertaining to the March 4–5,
2013, Advisory Board meeting can be
mailed to National Wild Horse and
Burro Program,WO–260, Attention:
Ramona DeLorme, 1340 Financial
Boulevard, Reno, NV 89502–7147, or
sent electronically to the BLM through
the Wild Horse and Burro Web site at:
https://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/
whbprogram/
recent_news_and_information/
enhanced_feedback_form.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Ramona DeLorme, Wild Horse and
Burro Administrative Assistant, at 775–
861–6583. Persons who use a
telecommunications device for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339
SUMMARY:
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to contact the above individual during
normal business hours. The FIRS is
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,
to leave a message or question with the
above individual. You will receive a
reply during normal business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Wild
Horse and Burro Advisory Board
advises the Secretary of the Interior, the
BLM Director, the Secretary of
Agriculture, and the Chief of the Forest
Service on matters pertaining to the
management and protection of wild,
free-roaming horses and burros on the
Nation’s public lands. The Wild Horse
and Burro Advisory Board operates
under the authority of 43 CFR 1784. The
tentative agenda for the 2-day event is:
I. Advisory Board Public Meeting
Monday, March 4, 2013 (8 a.m.–5 p.m.)
8:00 p.m. Welcome and Introductions
8:30 a.m. Approval of October 2012
Minutes
10:45 a.m. WHB Program Updates
12:00 p.m. Lunch
1:45 p.m. BLM Formed Work Groups
(Comprehensive Animal Welfare
Program; Increasing Adoptions; Ecosanctuaries; and Population
Suppression).
3:30 p.m. Public Comment Period
Begins
4:30 p.m. Public Comment Period
Ends
5:00 p.m. Adjourn
Tuesday, March 5, 2013 (8 a.m.–12
p.m.)
8:00 a.m. Advisory Board Formed
Work Groups (Ecotourism; Herd Area
Repopulation; Financial; Public
Comments; and Director’s Challenge
Opportunities)
9:15 a.m. Board Member’s Concerns
and Issues
10: 00 a.m. Break
10:15 a.m. Board Recommendations to
the BLM
12:00 p.m. Adjourn
The meeting site is accessible to
individuals with disabilities. An
individual with a disability needing an
auxiliary aid or service to participate in
the meeting, such as an interpreting
service, assistive listening device, or
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS-R1-ES-2012-N293; FXES11130100000C4-123-FF01E00000]
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Initiation of 5-
Year Status Reviews of 44 Species in Oregon, Hawaii, Guam, and the
Northern Mariana Islands
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of initiation of reviews; request for information.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), are
initiating 5-year status reviews for 44 species in Oregon, Hawaii,
Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands, under the Endangered Species
Act of 1973, as amended (Act). A 5-year status review is based on the
best scientific and commercial data available at the time of the
review; therefore, we are requesting submission of any new information
on these species that has become available since the last review for
that particular species.
DATES: To ensure consideration in our reviews, we are requesting
submission of new information no later than April 8, 2013. However, we
will continue to accept new information about any listed species at any
time.
ADDRESSES: For the 42 species in Hawaii, Guam, and the Northern Mariana
Islands (see Table 1 below), submit information to: Field Supervisor,
Attention: 5-Year Review, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Pacific
Islands Fish and Wildlife Office, 300 Ala Moana Blvd., Room 3-122, Box
50088, Honolulu, Hawaii 96850.
For the Oregon chub and Hutton tui chub, submit information to:
Field Supervisor, Attention: 5-Year Review, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Oregon Fish and Wildlife Office, 2600 SE 98th Avenue, Suite
100, Portland, Oregon 97266. Information on Oregon species can also be
submitted by email to: fw1or5yearreview@fws.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kristi Young, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Pacific Islands Fish and Wildlife Office (see ADDRESSES), 808-
792-9400 (for species in Hawaii, Guam, and the Northern Mariana
Islands); or Jeff Dillon, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Oregon Fish
and Wildlife Office, 503-231-6179 (for Oregon chub and Hutton tui
chub). Individuals who are hearing impaired or speech impaired may call
the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339 for TTY assistance.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Why do we conduct 5-year reviews?
Under the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), we maintain Lists of
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants (which we collectively
refer to as the List) in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at 50
CFR 17.11 (for animals) and 17.12 (for plants). Section 4(c)(2)(A) of
the Act requires us to review each listed species' status at least once
every 5 years. Our regulations at 50 CFR 424.21 require that we publish
a notice in the Federal Register announcing those species under active
review.
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What information do we consider in the review?
A 5-year review considers all new information available at the time
of the review. In conducting these reviews, we consider the best
scientific and commercial data that has become available since the
listing determination or most recent status review, such as:
(A) Species biology, including but not limited to population
trends, distribution, abundance, demographics, and genetics;
(B) Habitat conditions, including, but not limited to amount,
distribution, and suitability;
(C) Conservation measures that have been implemented that benefit
the species;
(D) Threat status and trends in relation ot the five listing
factors (as defined in section 4(a)(1) of the Act); and
(E) Other new information, data, or corrections including, but not
limited to, taxonomic or nomenclatural changes, identification of
erroneous information contained in the List, and improved analytical
methods.
Any new information will be considered during the 5-year review and
will also be useful in evaluating the ongoing recovery programs for the
species.
What species are under review?
This notice announces our active review of the 44 species listed in
the table below.
Species for Which We Are Initiating a 5-Year Status Review
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Final listing
Common name Scientific name Status Where listed rule
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ANIMALS
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Warbler, nightingale reed...... Acrocephalus Endangered............ Western Pacific 35 FR 8491; 06/02/
luscinia. Ocean--U.S.A 1970.
(Guam, Alamagan,
Saipan).
Swiftlet, Mariana gray (=Guam Aerodramus Endangered............ Western Pacific 49 FR 33881; 08/
swiftlet). vanikorensis Ocean--U.S.A 27/1984.
bartschi. (Guam, Rota,
Tinian, Saipan,
Agiguan).
Duck, Hawaiian................. Anas wyvilliana.. Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 32 FR 4001; 03/11/
1967.
Chub, Oregon................... Oregonichthys Threatened............ U.S.A (OR)....... 58 FR 53804; 10/
crameri. 18/1993.
Chub, Hutton tui............... Gila bicolor ssp. Threatened............ U.S.A (OR)....... 50 FR 12305; 03/
28/1985.
Crow, Hawaiian................. Corvus Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 32 FR 4001; 03/11/
hawaiiensis. 1967.
Coot, Hawaiian................. Fulica alai...... Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 35 FR 16047; 10/
13/1970.
Moorhen (=Gallinule), Mariana Gallinula Endangered............ Western Pacific 49 FR 33881; 08/
common. chloropus guami. Ocean--U.S.A 27/1984.
(Guam, Tinian,
Saipan, Pagan).
Moorhen (=Gallinule), Hawaiian Gallinula Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 32 FR 4001; 03/11/
common. chloropus 1967.
sandvicensis.
`Akiapola`au................... Hemignathus Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 32 FR 4001; 03/11/
munroi. 1967.
Palila......................... Loxioides Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 32 FR 4001; 03/11/
bailleui. 1967.
`Akepa, Hawaii................. Loxops coccineus Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 35 FR 16047; 10/
coccineus. 13/1970.
Creeper, Hawaii................ Oreomystis mana.. Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 40 FR 44151; 09/
25/1975.
`O`u........................... Psittirostra Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 32 FR 4001; 03/11/
psittacea. 1967.
Bat, little Mariana fruit...... Pteropus tokudae. Endangered............ Western Pacific 49 FR 33881; 08/
Ocean--U.S.A 27/1984.
(Guam).
White-eye, Rota bridled........ Zosterops Endangered............ Western Pacific 69 FR 3022; 01/22/
rotensis. Ocean--U.S.A 2004.
(Commonwealth of
the Northern
Mariana Islands).
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PLANTS
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No common name................. Achyranthes Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 61 FR 53108; 10/
mutica. 10/1996.
Pendant kihi fern.............. Adenophorus Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 59 FR 56333; 11/
periens. 10/1994.
Mauna Loa silversword.......... Argyroxiphium Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 58 FR 18035; 04/
kauense. 07/1993.
Uhiuhi......................... Caesalpinia Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 51 FR 24675; 07/
kavaiensis. 08/1986.
`Oha wai....................... Clermontia Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 59 FR 10305; 03/
lindseyana. 04/1994.
`Oha wai....................... Clermontia Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 59 FR 10305; 03/
peleana. 04/1994.
Kauila......................... Colubrina Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 59 FR 10305; 03/
oppositifolia. 04/1994.
Haha........................... Cyanea Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 59 FR 10305; 03/
hamatiflora ssp. 04/1994.
carlsonii.
Haha........................... Cyanea shipmanii. Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 59 FR 10305; 03/
04/1994.
Asplenium-leaved diellia....... Diellia erecta... Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 59 FR 56350; 11/
10/1994.
Hau kuahiwi.................... Hibiscadelphus Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 61 FR 53152; 10/
giffardianus. 10/1996.
Hau kuahiwi.................... Hibiscadelphus Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 61 FR 53152; 10/
hualalaiensis. 10/1996.
Hilo ischaemum................. Ischaemum byrone. Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 59 FR 10305; 03/
04/1994.
Wahine noho kula............... Isodendrion Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 59 FR 10305; 03/
pyrifolium. 04/1994.
Kio`ele........................ Kadua coriacea Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 57 FR 20787; 05/
(=Hedyotis 15/1992.
coriacea).
Koki`o......................... Kokia Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 49 FR 47400; 12/
drynarioides. 04/1984.
Alani.......................... Melicope Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 61 FR 53152; 10/
zahlbruckneri. 10/1996.
No common name................. Neraudia ovata... Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 61 FR 53152; 10/
10/1996.
No common name................. Phyllostegia Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 61 FR 53123; 10/
parviflora. 10/1996.
Loulu.......................... Pritchardia Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 61 FR 53152; 10/
schattaueri. 10/1996.
`Ohai.......................... Sesbania Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 59 FR 56350; 11/
tomentosa. 10/1994.
No common name................. Silene Threatened............ U.S.A (HI)....... 59 FR 10305; 03/
hawaiiensis. 04/1994.
No common name................. Silene lanceolata Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 57 FR 46339; 10/
08/1992.
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Popolo ku mai.................. Solanum Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 59 FR 56350; 11/
incompletum. 10/1994.
No common name................. Spermolepis Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 59 FR 56350; 11/
hawaiiensis. 10/1994.
No common name................. Vigna o-wahuensis Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 59 FR 56350; 11/
10/1994.
A`e............................ Zanthoxylum Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 61 FR 53152; 10/
dipetalum var. 10/1996.
tomentosum.
A`e............................ Zanthoxylum Endangered............ U.S.A (HI)....... 59 FR 10305; 03/
hawaiiense. 04/1994
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Request for New Information
To ensure that a 5-year review is complete and based on the best
available scientific and commercial information, we request new
information from all sources. See ``What Information Do We Consider in
Our Review?'' for specific criteria. If you submit information, please
support it with documentation such as maps, bibliographic references,
methods used to gather and analyze the data, and/or copies of any
pertinent publications, reports, or letters by knowledgeable sources.
If you wish to provide information for any species listed above,
please submit your comments and materials to the appropriate contact in
either the Oregon or Pacific Islands Fish and Wildlife Office (see
ADDRESSES section).
Public Availability of Comments
Before including your address, phone number, email 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 can
ask us in your comment to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be
able to do so.
Comments and materials received will be available for public
inspection, by appointment, during normal business hours at the offices
where the comments are submitted.
Completed and Active Reviews
A list of all completed and currently active 5-year reviews
addressing species for which the Pacific Region of the Service has lead
responsibility is available at: https://www.fws.gov/pacific/ecoservices/endangered/recovery/5year.html.
Authority
This document is published under the authority of the Endangered
Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
Dated: December 31, 2012.
Chris McKay,
Acting Regional Director, Region 1, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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