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ACTION:
Notice of a public meeting.
The New England Fishery
Management Council (Council) will
hold a three-day meeting on April 21–
23, 2015 to consider actions affecting
New England fisheries in the exclusive
economic zone (EEZ).
DATES: The meeting will be held on
Tuesday, April 21 through Thursday,
April 23, 2015, starting at 9 a.m. on
Tuesday, April 21, and 8 a.m. on
Wednesday, April 22 and Thursday,
April 23, 2015.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
the Hilton Hotel, 20 Coogan Boulevard,
Mystic, CT 06355–1900. The telephone
number is (860) 572–0731, and fax is
(860) 572–0328. For online information
see www.hiltonmystic.com.
Council address: New England
Fishery Management Council, 50 Water
Street, Mill 2, Newburyport, MA 01950;
telephone: (978) 465–0492.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Thomas A. Nies, Executive Director,
New England Fishery Management
Council; telephone: (978) 465–0492.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
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Tuesday, April 21, 2015
The Council meeting will begin with
introductions and a brief closed session
during which the NEFMC will approve
additional Scientific and Statistical
Committee appointments for 2015–17.
Brief reports will follow from the
NEFMC Chairman and Executive
Director, the NOAA Fisheries Regional
Administrator, the Northeast Fisheries
Science Center and Mid-Atlantic
Fishery Management Council liaisons,
NOAA General Counsel and NOAA Law
Enforcement, and representatives of the
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries
Commission, U.S Coast Guard and the
Northeast Regional Ocean Council.
NOAA General Counsel will then
provide a presentation on the
Magnuson-Stevens Act provisions on
Council member financial disclosure
and recusal requirements. During the
Observer Committee’s Report to follow
the NEFMC will review and likely
approve committee recommendations
for additional industry-funded portside
sampling and electronic monitoring
options in the Atlantic herring fishery.
The options are intended to be part of
an omnibus amendment (vs. a
framework adjustment) that would
address industry-funded monitoring
across all federally managed fisheries in
the Northeast. A report from the
Monkfish Committee report will include
an update on the development of
Framework Adjustment 9 to the
Monkfish Fishery Management Plan
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(FMP), as well as Monkfish Plan
Development Team analyses on use of
less than 10-inch mesh stand-up gillnets
while on a monkfish day-at-sea, and
allowing a vessel to switch from a
monkfish day to a monkfish research
set-aside day while at sea. Just prior to
a lunch break the Council will provide
an opportunity for the public to provide
brief comments on items that are
relevant to Council business but
otherwise not listed on the published
agenda.
Following the break, there will be a
presentation on a Northeast Fisheries
Science Center report titled
Performance of the Northeast
Multispecies Groundfish Fishery, May
2013–April 2014. Following receipt of
this information, the Council is
expected to approve the Draft
Environmental Impact Statement
associated with Amendment 18 to the
Northeast Multispecies Fishery FMP
and identify preferred alternatives for
the purpose of public review and
comment. The amendment measures
focus primarily on accumulation limits
and the concentration of fishing effort in
the inshore Gulf of Maine.
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adjourn after the consideration of any
outstanding business.
Although other non-emergency issues
not contained in this agenda may come
before this Council for discussion, those
issues may not be the subjects of formal
action during this meeting. Council
action will be restricted to those issues
specifically listed in this notice and any
issues arising after publication of this
notice that require emergency action
under section 305(c) of the MagnusonStevens Act, provided that the public
has been notified of the Council’s intent
to take final action to address the
emergency.
Special Accommodations
This meeting is physically accessible
to people with disabilities. Requests for
sign language interpretation or other
auxiliary aids should be directed to
Thomas A. Nies (see ADDRESSES) at least
5 days prior to the meeting date.
Dated: March 31, 2015.
Tracey L. Thompson,
Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015
The second day of the meeting will
begin with a NOAA Fisheries
presentation regarding possible changes
to National Standards 1, 3, and 7 and
Council discussion of these issues. The
NEFMC’s Scientific and Statistical
Committee will review its discussions
about the proposals to change the
National Standards, as well as NOAA’s
Draft Climate Science Strategy. Later in
the morning, and as part of the
Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management
(EBFM) Committee’s report, the Council
will receive an updated status report on
Northeast Continental Shelf Marine
Ecosystem, review committee
recommendations on a process to
develop an EBFM policy, and review
committee comments on NOAA’s Draft
Climate Science Strategy. The Habitat
Committee will report prior to a lunch
break. It seeks approval of final
management measures to be included in
Omnibus Essential Fish Habitat
Amendment 2. Pending NOAA
Fisheries approval, measures could
affect all New England Council FMPs.
This agenda item will be the subject of
discussion for the remainder of the
working day.
Thursday, April 23, 2015
The Council will continue
consideration of the habitat agenda
items listed above during this final day
of the meeting. The meeting will
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
Submission for OMB Review;
Comment Request
The Department of Commerce will
submit to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) for clearance the
following proposal for collection of
information under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35).
Agency: National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Title: Data Collection and Verification
for the Marine Projected Areas
Inventory.
OMB Control Number: 0648–0449.
Form Number(s): None.
Type of Request: Regular (request for
revision and extension of a currently
approved information collection).
Number of Respondents: 67.
Average Hours per Response: 30
minutes.
Burden Hours: 29.
Needs and Uses: This request is for a
revision and extension of an approved
data collection effort to provide ocean
managers, users and other interested
parties with accurate, objective and
useful information about the location,
purpose, management and human uses
of marine protected areas in the coastal
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and marine waters of the United States.
To this end, NOAA’s National Marine
Protected Areas Center (MPA Center),
part of the Office of National Marine
Sanctuaries (ONMS), proposes to
continue and augment an ongoing effort
to inventory all U.S. MPAs.
The MPA Center was established
under Executive Order 13158, which
directs NOAA and the Department of
the Interior to work collaboratively with
state, federal, territorial and tribal
partners to enhance ocean conservation
and management throughout the
nation’s system of MPAs. The Marine
Protected Areas Inventory—a publicly
available, online, spatial database that
provides detailed and unique
information on MPAs nationwide—is
fundamental to this goal. Required by
Executive Order 13158, the Inventory
provides access to data and summary
products on over 1,600 MPA sites across
different management programs and all
levels of government. The MPA
Inventory is accessible via the MPA
Center’s Web site,
marineprotectedareas.noaa.gov.
The MPA Inventory data collection
continues the periodic and voluntary
solicitation of site-specific descriptive
data from all MPAs in the U.S.
Typically, an individual MPA site
would complete an online site data form
once, and then update it if necessary to
reflect changes in boundaries,
regulations, management approaches,
etc. The MPA Inventory is frequently
used by ocean managers, users,
scientists and others to better
understand place-based management of
U.S. waters.
In addition to continuing to manage
and share descriptive information on
U.S. MPAs, the MPA Center proposes to
contact State and Federal MPA
managers to solicit and facilitate their
participation in a voluntary survey
about conditions and trends in
recreational uses of their sites. Data
addressing the nature, trends, drivers
and implications of recreational uses
will be collected from U.S. MPA
managers electronically over a period of
6 weeks using an online survey
instrument. Individual managers’
responses will remain confidential and
the results aggregated to illustrate
meaningful general trends rather data
specific to a single MPA. Important
patterns and lessons learned from this
data collection will be shared directly
with MPA managers around the country
to assist in their management of some of
the nation’s most treasured ocean and
coastal areas.
Affected Public: State, local and tribal
governments.
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Frequency: On occasion and
biannually.
Respondent’s Obligation: Voluntary.
This information collection request
may be viewed at reginfo.gov. Follow
the instructions to view Department of
Commerce collections currently under
review by OMB.
Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice to OIRA_Submission@
omb.eop.gov or fax to (202) 395–5806.
Dated: March 30, 2015.
Sarah Brabson,
NOAA PRA Clearance Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of Industry and Security
[13–BIS–002]
In the Matter of: Yavuz Cizmeci,
Yesiloy Cad. No. 13, Istanbul 34153,
Turkey, Respondent; Order Relating to
Yavuz Cizmeci
The Bureau of Industry and Security,
U.S. Department of Commerce (‘‘BIS’’),
has notified Yavuz Cizmeci of Istanbul,
Turkey (‘‘Cizmeci’’), that it has initiated
an administrative proceeding against
Cizmeci pursuant to Section 766.3 of the
Export Administration Regulations (the
‘‘Regulations’’),1 and Section 13(c) of
the Export Administration Act of 1979,
as amended (the ‘‘Act’’),2 through the
issuance of a Charging Letter to Cizmeci
that alleges that Cizmeci committed one
violation of the Regulations.
Specifically, the charge is:
Charge 1: 15 CFR 764.2(b)—Causing,
Aiding, or Abetting Actions Contrary to the
Terms of a Temporary Denial Order
Between on or about June 26, 2008, and on
or about June 27, 2008, Cizmeci caused,
aided, abetted, induced, procured or
permitted an act or actions prohibited by a
BIS Temporary Denial Order (‘‘the TDO’’)
1 The Regulations are currently codified in the
Code of Federal Regulations at 15 CFR parts 730–
774 (2014). The charged violation occurred in 2008.
The Regulations governing the violation at issue are
found in the 2008 version of the Code of Federal
Regulations (15 CFR parts 730–774). The 2014
Regulations set forth the procedures that apply to
this matter.
2 50 U.S.C. app. §§ 2401–2420 (2000). Since
August 21, 2001, the Act has been in lapse and the
President, through Executive Order 13222 of August
17, 2001 (3 CFR, 2001 Comp. 783 (2002)), which
has been extended by successive Presidential
Notices, the most recent being that of August 7,
2014 (79 FR 46959 (Aug. 11, 2014)), has continued
the Regulations in effect under the International
Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701,
et seq.) 2006 & Supp. IV 2010)).
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issued in accordance with Section 766.24 of
the Regulations. Specifically, Cizmeci
caused, aided, abetted, induced, procured or
permitted the participation by Dunyaya Bais
Hava Tasimaciligi A.S., also known as
Dunyaya Bakis Air Transportation, Inc., and
doing business as Ankair (‘‘Ankair’’), of
Istanbul, Turkey, in a transaction concerning
a U.S.-origin Boeing 747 aircraft
(manufacturer’s serial number 24134, bearing
Turkish tail number TC–AKZ), and actions
by Ankair facilitating the acquisition,
possession and/or control by Iran Air of the
aircraft. The Boeing 747 was an item subject
to the Regulations, classified under Export
Control Classification Number 9A991.b,
controlled for anti-terrorism reasons, and
valued at least at approximately $5.3 million.
Cizmeci, who was the CEO and President
of Ankair, submitted a letter dated June 26,
2008, to the Turkish Civil Aviation
authorities directing that the Boeing 747
aircraft be de-registered in Turkey. Ankair
also informed Turkish authorities that the
aircraft would be subsequently re-registered
in Pakistan. Ankair instead transferred
physical possession and control of the
aircraft to Iran Air on or about June 27, 2008.
The Iran Air crew then ferried the aircraft
from Turkey to Iran, where it remained under
Iran Air’s possession and control. At the
time, Ankair’s export privileges and those of
Iran Air’s had been denied under the
Regulations by the TDO, which had issued
on June 6, 2008.3 The TDO prohibited Ankair
from ‘‘directly or indirectly, participating in
any way in any transaction involving the
Boeing 747 (manufacturer serial number
24134, and current tail number TC–AKZ),
including, but not limited to . . . [c]arrying
on negotiations concerning, or ordering,
buying receiving, using, selling, delivering,
storing, disposing of, forwarding,
transporting, financing, or otherwise
servicing in any way, any transaction
involving Boeing 747. . . .’’ Moreover, the
TDO provided that no person ‘‘may, directly
or indirectly, do any of the following . . .
[t]ake any action that facilitates the
acquisition or attempted acquisition by [Iran
Air or] any Denied Person [under the TDO]
of the ownership, possession, or control of
any item subject to the EAR that has been or
will be exported from the United States,
including financing or other support
activities related to a transaction whereby
any Denied Person acquires or attempts to
acquire such ownership, possession, or
control.’’ The TDO as issued was effective for
180 days, until December 3, 2008, and
continued in force at all times pertinent
hereto.
In so doing, Cizmeci violated Section
764.2(b) of the Regulations.
Whereas, BIS and Cizmeci have
entered into a Settlement Agreement
pursuant to Section 766.18(b) of the
3 The June 6, 2008 TDO was published in the
Federal Register on June 17, 2008 (73 FR 34249).
Iran Air was subject to a standard denial order
which extended to all items subject to the
Regulations. Ankair’s restrictions were tailored to
transactions and activities involving the Boeing 747
aircraft at issue (manufacturer’s serial number
24134).
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
The Department of Commerce will submit to the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) for clearance the following proposal for collection of
information under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44
U.S.C. Chapter 35).
Agency: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Title: Data Collection and Verification for the Marine Projected
Areas Inventory.
OMB Control Number: 0648-0449.
Form Number(s): None.
Type of Request: Regular (request for revision and extension of a
currently approved information collection).
Number of Respondents: 67.
Average Hours per Response: 30 minutes.
Burden Hours: 29.
Needs and Uses: This request is for a revision and extension of an
approved data collection effort to provide ocean managers, users and
other interested parties with accurate, objective and useful
information about the location, purpose, management and human uses of
marine protected areas in the coastal
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and marine waters of the United States. To this end, NOAA's National
Marine Protected Areas Center (MPA Center), part of the Office of
National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS), proposes to continue and augment an
ongoing effort to inventory all U.S. MPAs.
The MPA Center was established under Executive Order 13158, which
directs NOAA and the Department of the Interior to work collaboratively
with state, federal, territorial and tribal partners to enhance ocean
conservation and management throughout the nation's system of MPAs. The
Marine Protected Areas Inventory--a publicly available, online, spatial
database that provides detailed and unique information on MPAs
nationwide--is fundamental to this goal. Required by Executive Order
13158, the Inventory provides access to data and summary products on
over 1,600 MPA sites across different management programs and all
levels of government. The MPA Inventory is accessible via the MPA
Center's Web site, marineprotectedareas.noaa.gov.
The MPA Inventory data collection continues the periodic and
voluntary solicitation of site-specific descriptive data from all MPAs
in the U.S. Typically, an individual MPA site would complete an online
site data form once, and then update it if necessary to reflect changes
in boundaries, regulations, management approaches, etc. The MPA
Inventory is frequently used by ocean managers, users, scientists and
others to better understand place-based management of U.S. waters.
In addition to continuing to manage and share descriptive
information on U.S. MPAs, the MPA Center proposes to contact State and
Federal MPA managers to solicit and facilitate their participation in a
voluntary survey about conditions and trends in recreational uses of
their sites. Data addressing the nature, trends, drivers and
implications of recreational uses will be collected from U.S. MPA
managers electronically over a period of 6 weeks using an online survey
instrument. Individual managers' responses will remain confidential and
the results aggregated to illustrate meaningful general trends rather
data specific to a single MPA. Important patterns and lessons learned
from this data collection will be shared directly with MPA managers
around the country to assist in their management of some of the
nation's most treasured ocean and coastal areas.
Affected Public: State, local and tribal governments.
Frequency: On occasion and biannually.
Respondent's Obligation: Voluntary.
This information collection request may be viewed at reginfo.gov.
Follow the instructions to view Department of Commerce collections
currently under review by OMB.
Written comments and recommendations for the proposed information
collection should be sent within 30 days of publication of this notice
to OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov or fax to (202) 395-5806.
Dated: March 30, 2015.
Sarah Brabson,
NOAA PRA Clearance Officer.
[FR Doc. 2015-07584 Filed 4-2-15; 8:45 am]
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