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Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 71 / Thursday, April 12, 2018 / Rules and Regulations
October 1, 2017, on page 657, in § 2.106,
under ‘‘United States (US) Footnotes’’,
footnote US378 is reinstated to read as
follows:
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47 CFR Part 2
§ 2.106
Frequency Allocations and Radio
Treaty Matters
Table of frequency allocations.
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In Title 47 of the Code of Federal
Regulations, Parts 0 to 19, revised as of
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US378 In the band 1710–1755 MHz,
the following provisions apply:
State
(a) Federal fixed and tactical radio
relay stations may operate indefinitely
on a primary basis within 80 km of
Cherry Point, NC (34°58′ N, 76°56′ W)
and Yuma, AZ (32°32′ N, 113°58′ W).
(b) Federal fixed and tactical radio
relay stations shall operate on a
secondary basis to primary non-Federal
operations at the 14 sites listed below:
Location
Coordinates
80 km radius of operation centered on:
CA ...........
CA ...........
FL ............
MD ..........
NM ..........
NV ...........
UT ...........
China Lake ........................................................................................................................
Pacific Missile Test Range/Point Mugu ............................................................................
Eglin AFB ..........................................................................................................................
Patuxent River ..................................................................................................................
White Sands Missile Range .............................................................................................
Nellis AFB .........................................................................................................................
Hill AFB .............................................................................................................................
35°41′
34°07′
30°29′
38°17′
33°00′
36°14′
41°07′
N,
N,
N,
N,
N,
N,
N,
117°41′
119°30′
086°31′
076°25′
106°30′
115°02′
111°58′
W.
W.
W.
W.
W.
W.
W.
31°13′
35°16′
32°22′
31°52′
36°41′
35°09′
47°05′
N,
N,
N,
N,
N,
N,
N,
085°49′
116°41′
084°56′
081°37′
087°28′
079°01′
122°36′
W.
W.
W.
W.
W.
W.
W.
50 km radius of operation centered on:
AL ...........
CA ...........
GA ...........
GA ...........
KY ...........
NC ...........
WA ..........
Fort
Fort
Fort
Fort
Fort
Fort
Fort
Rucker .......................................................................................................................
Irwin ...........................................................................................................................
Benning .....................................................................................................................
Stewart ......................................................................................................................
Campbell ...................................................................................................................
Bragg .........................................................................................................................
Lewis .........................................................................................................................
(c) In the sub-band 1710–1720 MHz,
precision guided munitions shall
operate on a primary basis until
inventory is exhausted or until
December 31, 2008, whichever is earlier.
(d) All other Federal stations in the
fixed and mobile services shall operate
on a primary basis until
reaccommodated in accordance with the
Commercial Spectrum Enhancement
Act.
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50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 170710645–8098–02]
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Fisheries of the Northeastern United
States; Northeast Skate Complex;
Inseason Adjustment to the Skate
Wing Possession Limit
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
AGENCY:
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Temporary rule; inseason
adjustment.
ACTION:
NMFS announces the
adjustment of the commercial per-trip
possession limit in the skate wing
fishery for the remainder of the 2017
fishing year, through April 30, 2018,
based on a revised landings projection.
This possession limit adjustment is
necessary to allow fishermen the
opportunity to fully harvest the
remaining skate wing annual total
allowable landings. This announcement
also informs the public that the skate
wing possession limit is increased until
the end of the fishing year (April 30).
DATES: Effective April 9, 2018, through
April 30, 2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Cynthia Hanson, Fishery Management
Specialist, (978) 281–9180.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The skate
wing fishery is managed through the
Northeast Skate Complex Fishery
Management Plan (FMP); the
regulations for which are found at 50
CFR part 648, subpart O. On December
27, 2017, we reduced the commercial
skate wing possession limit from 4,100
lb (1,860 kg) of skate wings (9,307 lb
(4,222 kg) whole weight) per trip to the
incidental limit of 500 lb (227 kg) of
skate wings (1,135 lb (515 kg) whole
weight) per trip for the remainder of the
SUMMARY:
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fishing year (82 FR 59526). The Regional
Administrator is authorized to reduce
the skate wing possession limit when
landings reach 85 percent of the annual
total allowable landings (TAL), which
occurred in December. However, this is
discouraged if the reduction is expected
to prevent attainment of the annual
TAL. Regulations at § 648.322(b)
describe this process of adjusting the
commercial possession limit of skate
wings.
Based on landings data reported
through March 31, 2018, our revised
projections indicate that under the
current possession limits, the skate wing
fishery will only harvest 98 percent of
the annual TAL before the end of the
fishing year on April 30. Because the
annual TAL would not be fully utilized
under the current incidental possession
limit, we are authorized to adjust the
possession limit in accordance with the
regulations to allow the full attainment
of the annual TAL. Revised projections
indicate that increasing the possession
limit for skate wings from 500 lb (227
kg) back to the seasonal 4,100 lb (1,860
kg) per trip for the remainder of April
(and the fishing year) would better
allow the annual TAL to be fully
utilized while still limiting the
possibility of exceeding it due to the
limited time period.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
47 CFR Part 2
Frequency Allocations and Radio Treaty Matters
CFR Correction
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In Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 0 to 19, revised
as of October 1, 2017, on page 657, in Sec. 2.106, under ``United
States (US) Footnotes'', footnote US378 is reinstated to read as
follows:
Sec. 2.106 Table of frequency allocations.
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UNITED STATES (US) FOOTNOTES
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US378 In the band 1710-1755 MHz, the following provisions apply:
(a) Federal fixed and tactical radio relay stations may operate
indefinitely on a primary basis within 80 km of Cherry Point, NC
(34[deg]58' N, 76[deg]56' W) and Yuma, AZ (32[deg]32' N, 113[deg]58'
W).
(b) Federal fixed and tactical radio relay stations shall operate
on a secondary basis to primary non-Federal operations at the 14 sites
listed below:
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State Location Coordinates
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80 km radius of operation centered on:
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CA................. China Lake................. 35[deg]41' N,
117[deg]41' W.
CA................. Pacific Missile Test Range/ 34[deg]07' N,
Point Mugu. 119[deg]30' W.
FL................. Eglin AFB.................. 30[deg]29' N,
086[deg]31' W.
MD................. Patuxent River............. 38[deg]17' N,
076[deg]25' W.
NM................. White Sands Missile Range.. 33[deg]00' N,
106[deg]30' W.
NV................. Nellis AFB................. 36[deg]14' N,
115[deg]02' W.
UT................. Hill AFB................... 41[deg]07' N,
111[deg]58' W.
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50 km radius of operation centered on:
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AL................. Fort Rucker................ 31[deg]13' N,
085[deg]49' W.
CA................. Fort Irwin................. 35[deg]16' N,
116[deg]41' W.
GA................. Fort Benning............... 32[deg]22' N,
084[deg]56' W.
GA................. Fort Stewart............... 31[deg]52' N,
081[deg]37' W.
KY................. Fort Campbell.............. 36[deg]41' N,
087[deg]28' W.
NC................. Fort Bragg................. 35[deg]09' N,
079[deg]01' W.
WA................. Fort Lewis................. 47[deg]05' N,
122[deg]36' W.
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(c) In the sub-band 1710-1720 MHz, precision guided munitions shall
operate on a primary basis until inventory is exhausted or until
December 31, 2008, whichever is earlier.
(d) All other Federal stations in the fixed and mobile services
shall operate on a primary basis until reaccommodated in accordance
with the Commercial Spectrum Enhancement Act.
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