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threat that may be creating an extinction
risk for whale shark populations.
CITES can be an effective tool to
control, track and regulate trade, but it
is not intended to replace fisheries and
other forms of management. At least a
dozen countries have developed
national conservation measures for
whale sharks, including bans on capture
and killing of whale sharks in those
countries where targeted whale shark
fishing was once relatively intense
(Rowat and Brooks, 2012). Whale sharks
also receive protection under the Shark
Conservation Act of 2010 (Pub. L. 111–
348, January 4, 2011), which prohibits
removing fins from sharks harvested
seaward of state waters or possessing
such unattached shark fins at port or at
sea by any person subject to the
jurisdiction of the United States; the
High Seas Driftnet Moratorium
Protection Act (16 U.S.C. 1826h–k),
which, among other provisions, allows
for the identification and certification of
nations by the United States to address
bycatch of protected species and shark
catches; and through the fisheries
management actions by the WCPFC,
IOTC and IATTC. In additional several
U.S. coastal states have adopted
measures to conserve sharks. Whale
sharks are listed on Appendix II of the
Convention of Migratory Species of
Wild Animals (‘‘the Bonn Convention’’),
which provides an international forum
for the development of a conservation
and management plan (Rowat and
Brooks, 2012). Whale sharks are also
likely to benefit from the United Nations
Food and Agriculture Organization’s
International Plan of Action for the
Conservation and Management of
Sharks, which calls for conservation and
management of sharks to allow for longterm, sustainable use and has already
stimulated the development of over a
dozen national plans of action (Rowat
and Brooks, 2012). Conservation efforts
may be further bolstered by the
increasing demand for live whale sharks
in countries where ecotourism has
replaced fishing as a source of revenue
(Norman, 2005).
In conclusion, we find that the
information presented in the petition
and available in our files does not
comprise substantial information
indicating inadequacies of existing
regulatory mechanisms such that listing
may be warranted.
Other Natural and Manmade Factors
The petition lists the whale shark’s
susceptibility to fishing and natural
history strategy as additional threats to
whale sharks. Several biological
characteristics of whale sharks—
including large body size, long life span,
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and late maturation—do suggest that
this species cannot sustain high levels
of exploitation. This statement is
supported by the reported declines in
landings in the now closed whale shark
fisheries in Taiwan, India and the
Philippines following the increase in
popularity and price of whale shark
meat in the 1990’s (Compagno, 2002;
Hsu et al., 2012). In fact, the IUCN
listing was based largely on the
observed and projected declines in
fisheries from the Indian and Philippine
fisheries, both of which are now closed
(Rowat and Brooks, 2012). In the
absence of these targeted fisheries or
evidence of overutilization of whale
sharks, the natural history
characteristics of whale sharks do not
inherently pose a threat to the species.
Broad statements in the petition that
whale sharks are ‘‘currently
experiencing the type of rapid chaotic
change that makes their K-selected life
history pattern a liability,’’ and that they
are ‘‘being fished from their remaining
habitat at a rate greater than they can
replenish their numbers’’ are not
accompanied by supporting data or
information about whale sharks. In
conclusion, we find that there is not
substantial information indicating that
the other natural or manmade factors
named in the petition are operating such
that listing may be warranted.
Petition Finding
After reviewing the information
contained in the petition, as well as
information readily available in our
files, we conclude the petition does not
present substantial scientific or
commercial information indicating the
petitioned action may be warranted.
References Cited
A complete list of references is
available upon request to the Office of
Protected Resources (see ADDRESSES).
Authority
The authority for this action is the
Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
Dated: August 12, 2013.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for
Regulatory Programs, performing the
functions and duties of the Assistant
Administrator, National Marine Fisheries
Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
Hydrographic Services Review Panel
National Ocean Service,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA), Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of Membership
Solicitation for Hydrographic Services
Review Panel.
AGENCY:
This notice responds to the
Hydrographic Service Improvements
Act Amendments of 2002, Public Law
107–372, which requires the
Administrator of the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA), to solicit nominations for
membership on the Hydrographic
Services Review Panel (HSRP). The
HSRP, a Federal advisory committee,
advises the Administrator on matters
related to the responsibilities and
authorities set forth in section 303 of the
Hydrographic Services Improvement
Act (HSIA) of 1998 (as amended) and
such other appropriate matters as the
Administrator refers to the Panel for
review and advice. Those
responsibilities and authorities include,
but are not limited to: Acquiring and
disseminating hydrographic data and
providing hydrographic services, as
those terms are defined in the Act;
promulgating standards for
hydrographic data and services;
ensuring comprehensive geographic
coverage of hydrographic services; and
testing, developing, and operating
vessels, equipment, and technologies
necessary to ensure safe navigation and
maintain operational expertise in
hydrographic data acquisition and
hydrographic services.
The Act states that ‘‘voting members
of the Panel shall be individuals who,
by reason of knowledge, experience, or
training, are especially qualified in one
or more of the disciplines and fields
relating to hydrographic data and
hydrographic services, marine
transportation, port administration,
vessel pilotage, coastal and fishery
management, and other disciplines as
determined appropriate by the
Administrator.’’ The NOAA
Administrator welcomes applications
from individuals with expertise in
navigation data, products and services;
marine cartography and geospatial
information systems; geodesy; physical
oceanography; coastal resource
management, including fisheries
management and regional marine
planning; and other science-related
SUMMARY:
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fields. To apply for membership on the
Panel, applicants are asked to provide:
(1) A cover letter that includes
responses to the ‘‘Short Response
Questions’’ listed below, and (2) a
current resume (see ADDRESSES section).
NOAA is an equal opportunity
employer.
Short Response Questions:
(1) What area(s) of expertise, as listed
above, would you best represent on this
panel?
(2) What geographic region(s) of the
country do you primarily associate your
expertise with?
(3) Describe your leadership or
professional experiences which you
believe will contribute to the
effectiveness of this panel.
(4) Generally describe the breadth and
scope of stakeholders, users, or other
groups whose views and input you
believe you can represent on the panel.
DATES: Cover letter and current resume
materials should be sent to the address,
email, or fax specified and must be
received by September 13, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Submit cover letter and
current resume to Kathy Watson via
mail, fax, or email. Mail: Kathy Watson,
NOAA National Ocean Service, Office of
Coast Survey, NOAA (N/CS), 1315 East
West Highway, SSMC3 Rm 6126, Silver
Spring, MD 20910; Fax: 301–713–4019;
Email: Hydroservices.panel@noaa.gov;
or kathy.watson@noaa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kathy Watson, NOAA National Ocean
Service, Office of Coast Survey, NOAA
(N/CS), 1315 East West Highway,
SSMC3 Rm 6126, Silver Spring,
Maryland 20910; Telephone: 301–713–
2770 x158, Fax: 301–713–4019; Email:
Hydroservices.panel@noaa.gov; or
kathy.watson@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under 33
U.S.C. 883a, et seq., NOAA’s National
Ocean Service (NOS) is responsible for
providing nautical charts and related
information for safe navigation. NOS
collects and compiles hydrographic,
tidal and current, geodetic, and a variety
of other data in order to fulfill this
responsibility. The HSRP provides
advice on current and emerging
oceanographic and marine science
technologies relating to operations,
research and development; and
dissemination of data pertaining to:
(a) hydrographic surveying;
(b) shoreline surveying;
(c) nautical charting;
(d) water level measurements;
(e) current measurements;
(f) geodetic measurements;
(g) geospatial measurements;
(h) geomagnetic measurements; and
(i) other oceanographic/marine related
sciences.
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The Panel has fifteen voting members
appointed by the NOAA Administrator
in accordance with 33 U.S.C. 892c.
Members are selected on a standardized
basis, in accordance with applicable
Department of Commerce guidance. In
addition, there are four non-voting
members that serve on the Panel: The
Co-Directors of the NOAA-University of
New Hampshire Joint Hydrographic
Center/Center for Coastal and Ocean
Mapping, and the Directors of NOAA’s
Office of National Geodetic Survey and
NOAA’s Center for Operational
Oceanographic Products and Services.
The Director, NOAA Office of Coast
Survey, serves as the Designated Federal
Official (DFO).
This solicitation is to obtain candidate
applications for five (5) voting member
vacancies on the Panel as of January 1,
2014. Additional appointments may be
made to fill vacancies left by any
members who choose to resign during
2014. Be advised that some voting
members whose terms expire January 1,
2014, may be reappointed for another
full term if eligible.
Full-time officers or employees of the
United States may not be appointed as
a voting member. Any voting member of
the Panel who is an applicant for, or
beneficiary of (as determined by the
Administrator) any assistance under 33
U.S.C. 892c shall disclose to the Panel
that relationship, and may not vote on
any matter pertaining to that assistance.
Voting members of the Panel serve a
four-year term, except that vacancy
appointments are for the remainder of
the unexpired term of the vacancy.
Members serve at the discretion of the
Administrator and are subject to
government ethics standards. Any
individual appointed to a partial or full
term may be reappointed for one
additional full term. A voting member
may serve until his or her successor has
taken office. The Panel selects one
voting member to serve as the Chair and
another to serve as the Vice Chair. The
Vice Chair acts as Chair in the absence
or incapacity of the Chair but will not
automatically become the Chair if the
Chair resigns. Meetings occur at least
twice a year, and at the call of the Chair
or upon the request of a majority of the
voting members or of the Administrator.
Voting members receive compensation
at a rate established by the
Administrator, not to exceed the
maximum daily rate payable under
section 5376 of title 5, United States
Code, when engaged in performing
duties for the Panel. Members are
reimbursed for actual and reasonable
expenses incurred in performing such
duties.
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Individuals Selected for Panel
Membershp
Upon selection and agreement to
serve on the HSRP Panel, you become
a Special Government Employee (SGE)
of the United States Government. 18
U.S.C. 202(a) an SGE (s) is an officer or
employee of an agency who is retained,
designated, appointed, or employed to
perform temporary duties, with or
without compensation, not to exceed
130 days during any period of 365
consecutive days, either on a fulltime or
intermittent basis. Please be aware that
after the selection process is complete,
applicants selected to serve on the Panel
must complete the following actions
before they can be appointed as a Panel
member:
(a) Security Clearance (on-line
Background Security Check process and
fingerprinting conducted through
NOAA Workforce Management); and
(b) Confidential Financial Disclosure
Report—As an SGE, you are required to
file a Confidential Financial Disclosure
Report to avoid involvement in a real or
apparent conflict of interest. You may
find the Confidential Financial
Disclosure Report at the following Web
site. https://www.usoge.gov/forms/
form_450.aspx
Dated: August 8, 2013.
Gerd F. Glang,
Director, Office of Coast Survey, National
Ocean Service, National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Hydrographic Services Review Panel
AGENCY: National Ocean Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA), Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of Membership Solicitation for Hydrographic Services
Review Panel.
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SUMMARY: This notice responds to the Hydrographic Service Improvements
Act Amendments of 2002, Public Law 107-372, which requires the
Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA), to solicit nominations for membership on the Hydrographic
Services Review Panel (HSRP). The HSRP, a Federal advisory committee,
advises the Administrator on matters related to the responsibilities
and authorities set forth in section 303 of the Hydrographic Services
Improvement Act (HSIA) of 1998 (as amended) and such other appropriate
matters as the Administrator refers to the Panel for review and advice.
Those responsibilities and authorities include, but are not limited to:
Acquiring and disseminating hydrographic data and providing
hydrographic services, as those terms are defined in the Act;
promulgating standards for hydrographic data and services; ensuring
comprehensive geographic coverage of hydrographic services; and
testing, developing, and operating vessels, equipment, and technologies
necessary to ensure safe navigation and maintain operational expertise
in hydrographic data acquisition and hydrographic services.
The Act states that ``voting members of the Panel shall be
individuals who, by reason of knowledge, experience, or training, are
especially qualified in one or more of the disciplines and fields
relating to hydrographic data and hydrographic services, marine
transportation, port administration, vessel pilotage, coastal and
fishery management, and other disciplines as determined appropriate by
the Administrator.'' The NOAA Administrator welcomes applications from
individuals with expertise in navigation data, products and services;
marine cartography and geospatial information systems; geodesy;
physical oceanography; coastal resource management, including fisheries
management and regional marine planning; and other science-related
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fields. To apply for membership on the Panel, applicants are asked to
provide: (1) A cover letter that includes responses to the ``Short
Response Questions'' listed below, and (2) a current resume (see
ADDRESSES section). NOAA is an equal opportunity employer.
Short Response Questions:
(1) What area(s) of expertise, as listed above, would you best
represent on this panel?
(2) What geographic region(s) of the country do you primarily
associate your expertise with?
(3) Describe your leadership or professional experiences which you
believe will contribute to the effectiveness of this panel.
(4) Generally describe the breadth and scope of stakeholders,
users, or other groups whose views and input you believe you can
represent on the panel.
DATES: Cover letter and current resume materials should be sent to the
address, email, or fax specified and must be received by September 13,
2013.
ADDRESSES: Submit cover letter and current resume to Kathy Watson via
mail, fax, or email. Mail: Kathy Watson, NOAA National Ocean Service,
Office of Coast Survey, NOAA (N/CS), 1315 East West Highway, SSMC3 Rm
6126, Silver Spring, MD 20910; Fax: 301-713-4019; Email:
Hydroservices.panel@noaa.gov; or kathy.watson@noaa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kathy Watson, NOAA National Ocean
Service, Office of Coast Survey, NOAA (N/CS), 1315 East West Highway,
SSMC3 Rm 6126, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910; Telephone: 301-713-2770
x158, Fax: 301-713-4019; Email: Hydroservices.panel@noaa.gov; or
kathy.watson@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under 33 U.S.C. 883a, et seq., NOAA's
National Ocean Service (NOS) is responsible for providing nautical
charts and related information for safe navigation. NOS collects and
compiles hydrographic, tidal and current, geodetic, and a variety of
other data in order to fulfill this responsibility. The HSRP provides
advice on current and emerging oceanographic and marine science
technologies relating to operations, research and development; and
dissemination of data pertaining to:
(a) hydrographic surveying;
(b) shoreline surveying;
(c) nautical charting;
(d) water level measurements;
(e) current measurements;
(f) geodetic measurements;
(g) geospatial measurements;
(h) geomagnetic measurements; and
(i) other oceanographic/marine related sciences.
The Panel has fifteen voting members appointed by the NOAA
Administrator in accordance with 33 U.S.C. 892c. Members are selected
on a standardized basis, in accordance with applicable Department of
Commerce guidance. In addition, there are four non-voting members that
serve on the Panel: The Co-Directors of the NOAA-University of New
Hampshire Joint Hydrographic Center/Center for Coastal and Ocean
Mapping, and the Directors of NOAA's Office of National Geodetic Survey
and NOAA's Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services.
The Director, NOAA Office of Coast Survey, serves as the Designated
Federal Official (DFO).
This solicitation is to obtain candidate applications for five (5)
voting member vacancies on the Panel as of January 1, 2014. Additional
appointments may be made to fill vacancies left by any members who
choose to resign during 2014. Be advised that some voting members whose
terms expire January 1, 2014, may be reappointed for another full term
if eligible.
Full-time officers or employees of the United States may not be
appointed as a voting member. Any voting member of the Panel who is an
applicant for, or beneficiary of (as determined by the Administrator)
any assistance under 33 U.S.C. 892c shall disclose to the Panel that
relationship, and may not vote on any matter pertaining to that
assistance.
Voting members of the Panel serve a four-year term, except that
vacancy appointments are for the remainder of the unexpired term of the
vacancy. Members serve at the discretion of the Administrator and are
subject to government ethics standards. Any individual appointed to a
partial or full term may be reappointed for one additional full term. A
voting member may serve until his or her successor has taken office.
The Panel selects one voting member to serve as the Chair and another
to serve as the Vice Chair. The Vice Chair acts as Chair in the absence
or incapacity of the Chair but will not automatically become the Chair
if the Chair resigns. Meetings occur at least twice a year, and at the
call of the Chair or upon the request of a majority of the voting
members or of the Administrator. Voting members receive compensation at
a rate established by the Administrator, not to exceed the maximum
daily rate payable under section 5376 of title 5, United States Code,
when engaged in performing duties for the Panel. Members are reimbursed
for actual and reasonable expenses incurred in performing such duties.
Individuals Selected for Panel Membershp
Upon selection and agreement to serve on the HSRP Panel, you become
a Special Government Employee (SGE) of the United States Government. 18
U.S.C. 202(a) an SGE (s) is an officer or employee of an agency who is
retained, designated, appointed, or employed to perform temporary
duties, with or without compensation, not to exceed 130 days during any
period of 365 consecutive days, either on a fulltime or intermittent
basis. Please be aware that after the selection process is complete,
applicants selected to serve on the Panel must complete the following
actions before they can be appointed as a Panel member:
(a) Security Clearance (on-line Background Security Check process
and fingerprinting conducted through NOAA Workforce Management); and
(b) Confidential Financial Disclosure Report--As an SGE, you are
required to file a Confidential Financial Disclosure Report to avoid
involvement in a real or apparent conflict of interest. You may find
the Confidential Financial Disclosure Report at the following Web site.
https://www.usoge.gov/forms/form_450.aspx
Dated: August 8, 2013.
Gerd F. Glang,
Director, Office of Coast Survey, National Ocean Service, National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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