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offering. Letters of interest should not
include company proprietary
information, and all components and
capabilities must be commercially
available. Components are listed in
section 3 of the Critical Cybersecurity
Hygiene: Patching the Enterprise
Building Block (for reference, please see
the link in the PROCESS section above)
and include, but are not limited to:
• Personal computers (PCs) and mobile
devices, including operating systems,
firmware, and apps
• Unified endpoint management (UEM),
enterprise mobility management
(EMM), mobile device management
(MDM), and mobile application
management (MAM) solutions
• Firewalls and intrusion detection/
protection systems
• Routers/switches
• Network-based storage
• Update sources
• Privilege access management (PAM)
system and privileged access
workstation
• Configuration management system
• Vulnerability management system
• On-premises datacenter and cloud
infrastructure, including servers,
virtual machine (VM) hosts, VMs,
containers, apps, and firmware
Each responding organization’s letter
of interest should identify how their
products address one or more of the
following desired solution
characteristics in section 2 of the
Critical Cybersecurity Hygiene: Patching
the Enterprise Building Block (for
reference, please see the link in the
PROCESS section above):
1. Free or commercial tools will be
harnessed to enable inventory
capabilities so that the assets in the form
of firmware, operating systems, and
applications across the environment can
be discovered, identified, classified for
different impact levels and then
prioritized for the order of remediation.
2. Patches will be deployed on
scheduled intervals as part of regular
release cycles, as well as on demand
upon active patching emergencies in
crisis situations to endpoint firmware,
OS, and applications hosted onpremises or in the cloud (e.g.,
Infrastructure as a Service), as well as
‘‘network devices’’ like firewalls,
Storage Area Network (SAN) devices,
routers, network switches, and other
network appliances.
3. A cloud delivery model will be
used as the mechanism for patching,
such as a mobile device or a ‘‘Windows
as a Service (WaaS)’’ model with
Windows operating systems, Apple
Software Update, and mobile software
updates for Android and iOS devices
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provided by device manufacturers or
mobile operators.
4. Vulnerabilities will be identified
and categorized across the assets so that
the appropriate patches can be deployed
in a prioritized order for optimum
effectiveness.
5. There will be implementation
procedures for isolation methods in
place for assets that cannot be easily
patched such as legacy unsupported
systems or systems with very high
operational availability requirements.
6. There will be stringent security
practices in place to safeguard the patch
management systems and any associated
components used to support the patch
management activities.
Responding organizations need to
understand and, in their letters of
interest, commit to provide:
1. Access for all participants’ project
teams to component interfaces and the
organization’s experts necessary to make
functional connections among security
platform components.
2. Support for development and
demonstration of the Critical
Cybersecurity Hygiene: Patching the
Enterprise Building Block in NCCoE
facilities which will be conducted in a
manner consistent with the following
standards and guidance: FIPS 200, FIPS
201, SP 800–53, SP 800–40, SP 800–184
and NIST, Framework for Improving
Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity.
Additional details about the Critical
Cybersecurity Hygiene: Patching the
Enterprise Building Block are available
at: https://www.nccoe.nist.gov/sites/
default/files/library/projectdescriptions/ch-pe-project-descriptiondraft.pdf.
NIST cannot guarantee that all of the
products proposed by respondents will
be used in the demonstration. Each
prospective participant will be expected
to work collaboratively with NIST staff
and other project participants under the
terms of the consortium CRADA in the
development of the Critical
Cybersecurity Hygiene: Patching the
Enterprise Building Block. Prospective
participants’ contribution to the
collaborative effort will include
assistance in establishing the necessary
interface functionality, connection and
set-up capabilities and procedures,
demonstration harnesses, environmental
and safety conditions for use, integrated
platform user instructions, and
demonstration plans and scripts
necessary to demonstrate the desired
capabilities. Each participant will train
NIST personnel, as necessary, to operate
its product in capability
demonstrations. Following successful
demonstrations, NIST will publish a
description of the security platform and
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its performance characteristics sufficient
to permit other organizations to develop
and deploy security platforms that meet
the security objectives of the Critical
Cybersecurity Hygiene: Patching the
Enterprise Building Block. These
descriptions will be public information.
Under the terms of the consortium
CRADA, NIST will support
development of interfaces among
participants’ products by providing IT
infrastructure, laboratory facilities,
office facilities, collaboration facilities,
and staff support to component
composition, security platform
documentation, and demonstration
activities.
The dates of the demonstration of the
Critical Cybersecurity Hygiene: Patching
the Enterprise Building Block capability
will be announced on the NCCoE
website at least two weeks in advance
at https://nccoe.nist.gov/. The expected
outcome of the demonstration is to
improve enterprise patching practices
for general IT systems as part of a
crucial effort in maintaining a highly
effective Critical Cybersecurity Hygiene
within the enterprise. Participating
organizations will gain from the
knowledge that their products are
interoperable with other participants’
offerings.
For additional information on the
NCCoE governance, business processes,
and NCCoE operational structure, visit
the NCCoE website https://
nccoe.nist.gov/.
Kevin A. Kimball,
NIST Chief of Staff.
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Pacific Fishery Management Council;
Public Meetings
National Marine Fisheries
Service, National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration,
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of public meetings.
AGENCY:
The Pacific Fishery
Management Council (Pacific Council)
and its advisory entities will hold
public meetings.
DATES: The Pacific Council and its
advisory entities will meet April 9–16,
2019. The Pacific Council meeting will
begin on Thursday, April 11, 2019 at 9
a.m. Pacific Daylight Time (PDT),
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reconvening at 8 a.m. each day through
Monday, April 15, 2019. All meetings
are open to the public, except a closed
session will be held from 8 a.m. to 9
a.m., Thursday, April 11 to address
litigation and personnel matters. The
Pacific Council will meet as late as
necessary each day to complete its
scheduled business.
ADDRESSES: Meetings of the Pacific
Council and its advisory entities will be
held at the Doubletree by Hilton
Sonoma, One Doubletree Drive, Rohnert
Park, CA; telephone: (707) 584–5466.
Council address: Pacific Fishery
Management Council, 7700 NE
Ambassador Place, Suite 101, Portland,
OR 97220. Instructions for attending the
meeting via live stream broadcast are
given under SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION, below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Chuck Tracy, Executive Director;
telephone: (503) 820–2280 or (866) 806–
7204 toll-free; or access the Pacific
Council website, https://
www.pcouncil.org for the current
meeting location, proposed agenda, and
meeting briefing materials.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The April
meeting of the Pacific Council will be
streamed live on the internet. The
broadcasts begin initially at 9 a.m. PDT
Thursday, April 11, 2019 and continue
at 8 a.m. daily through Monday, April
15, 2019. Broadcasts end daily at 5 p.m.
PDT or when business for the day is
complete. Only the audio portion and
presentations displayed on the screen at
the Pacific Council meeting will be
broadcast. The audio portion is listenonly; you will be unable to speak to the
Pacific Council via the broadcast. To
access the meeting online, please use
the following link: https://www.goto
meeting.com/online/webinar/joinwebinar and enter the April Webinar ID,
634–645–459, and your email address.
You can attend the webinar online using
a computer, tablet, or smart phone,
using the GoToMeeting application. It is
recommended that you use a computer
headset to listen to the meeting, but you
may use your telephone for the audioonly portion of the meeting. The audio
portion may be attended using a
telephone by dialing the toll number 1–
562–247–8422 (not a toll-free number),
audio access code 532–691–006, and
entering the audio pin shown after
joining the webinar.
The following items are on the Pacific
Council agenda, but not necessarily in
this order. Agenda items noted as ‘‘Final
Action’’ refer to actions requiring the
Council to transmit a proposed fishery
management plan, proposed plan
amendment, or proposed regulations to
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the U.S. Secretary of Commerce, under
Sections 304 or 305 of the MagnusonStevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act. Additional detail on
agenda items, Council action, advisory
entity meeting times, and meeting
rooms are described in Agenda Item
A.4, Proposed Council Meeting Agenda,
and will be in the advance April 2019
briefing materials and posted on the
Pacific Council website at
www.pcouncil.org no later than Friday,
March 22, 2019.
Call to Order
Opening Remarks
Roll Call
Executive Director’s Report
Approve Agenda
Open Comment Period
Comments on Non-Agenda Items
Coastal Pelagic Species Management
National Marine Fisheries Service
Report
2019 Exempted Fishing Permits
(EFPs)—Final Approval
Pacific Sardine Assessment, Harvest
Specifications, and Management
Measures—Final Action
Central Subpopulation of Northern
Anchovy Management and
Litigation Response—Final Action
Habitat
Current Habitat Issues
Administrative Matters
National Marine Sanctuaries
Coordination Report
Legislative Matters
Preliminary Allocation Review
Procedures
Fiscal Matters
Membership Appointments,
Statement of Organization, Practices
and Procedures and Council
Operating Procedures
Future Council Meeting Agenda and
Workload Planning
Salmon Management
Tentative Adoption of 2019
Management Measures for Analysis
Clarify Council Direction on 2019
Management Measures
Rebuilding Plans Update
Review of 2018 Fisheries and
Summary of 2019 Stock Forecasts
Methodology Review Preliminary
Topic Selection
Further Direction on 2019
Management Measures
Final Action on 2019 Management
Measures
Groundfish Management
National Marine Fisheries Service
Report
Cost Recovery Report
Vessel Movement Monitoring Update
Endangered Species Act Mitigation
Measures for Seabirds—Preliminary
Preferred Alternative
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Science Improvements and
Methodology Review
Endangered Species Act Mitigation
Measures for Salmon—Range of
Alternatives/Preliminary Preferred
Alternative
Amendment 26: Blackgill Rockfish—
Final Action
Electronic Monitoring:
Implementation Update and 3rd
Party Transition Plan
Inseason Adjustments—Final Action
Pacific Halibut Management
Incidental Catch Limits for 2019
Salmon Troll Fishery—Final Action
Advisory Body Agendas
Advisory body agendas will include
discussions of relevant issues that are
on the Pacific Council agenda for this
meeting, and may also include issues
that may be relevant to future Council
meetings. Proposed advisory body
agendas for this meeting will be
available on the Pacific Council website
https://www.pcouncil.org/counciloperations/council-meetings/currentbriefing-book/ no later than Friday,
March 22, 2019.
Schedule of Ancillary Meetings
Day 1—Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Coastal Pelagic Species Management Team—
8 a.m.
Day 2—Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Coastal Pelagic Species Advisory Subpanel—
8 a.m.
Coastal Pelagic Species Management Team—
8 a.m.
Groundfish Electronic Monitoring Policy
Advisory Committee—8 a.m.
Groundfish Electronic Monitoring Technical
Advisory Committee—8 a.m.
Habitat Committee—8 a.m.
Salmon Advisory Subpanel—8 a.m.
Salmon Technical Team—8 a.m.
Scientific and Statistical Committee—8 a.m.
Budget Committee—10 a.m.
Model Evaluation Workgroup—10 a.m.
Tribal Policy Group—Ad Hoc
Tribal and Washington Technical Group—Ad
Hoc
Day 3—Thursday, April 11, 2019
California State Delegation—7 a.m.
Oregon State Delegation—7 a.m.
Washington State Delegation—7 a.m.
Coastal Pelagic Species Advisory Subpanel—
8 a.m.
Coastal Pelagic Species Management Team—
8 a.m.
Salmon Advisory Subpanel—8 a.m.
Salmon Technical Team—8 a.m.
Scientific and Statistical Committee—8 a.m.
Enforcement Consultants—3 p.m.
Tribal Policy Group—Ad Hoc
Tribal and Washington Technical Group—Ad
Hoc
Day 4—Friday, April 12, 2019
California State Delegation—7 a.m.
Oregon State Delegation—7 a.m.
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Washington State Delegation—7 a.m.
Groundfish Advisory Subpanel—8 a.m.
Groundfish Management Team—8 a.m.
Salmon Advisory Subpanel—8 a.m.
Salmon Technical Team—8 a.m.
Tribal Policy Group—Ad Hoc
Tribal and Washington Technical Group—Ad
Hoc
Enforcement Consultants—Ad Hoc
Day 5—Saturday, April 13, 2019
California State Delegation—7 a.m.
Oregon State Delegation—7 a.m.
Washington State Delegation—7 a.m.
Groundfish Advisory Subpanel—8 a.m.
Groundfish Management Team—8 a.m.
Salmon Advisory Subpanel—8 a.m.
Salmon Technical Team—8 a.m.
Tribal Policy Group—Ad Hoc
Tribal and Washington Technical Group—Ad
Hoc
Enforcement Consultants—Ad Hoc
Day 6—Sunday, April 14, 2019
California State Delegation—7 a.m.
Oregon State Delegation—7 a.m.
Washington State Delegation—7 a.m.
Groundfish Advisory Subpanel—8 a.m.
Groundfish Management Team—8 a.m.
Salmon Advisory Subpanel—8 a.m.
Salmon Technical Team—8 a.m.
Tribal Policy Group—Ad Hoc
Tribal and Washington Technical Group—Ad
Hoc
Enforcement Consultants—Ad Hoc
Day 7—Monday, April 15, 2019
California State Delegation—7 a.m.
Oregon State Delegation—7 a.m.
Washington State Delegation—7 a.m.
Groundfish Advisory Subpanel—8 a.m.
Groundfish Management Team—8 a.m.
Salmon Advisory Subpanel—8 a.m.
Salmon Technical Team—8 a.m.
Tribal Policy Group—Ad Hoc
Tribal and Washington Technical Group—Ad
Hoc
Enforcement Consultants—Ad Hoc
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Day 8—Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Salmon Technical Team—8 a.m.
Although non-emergency issues not
contained in this agenda may come
before the Pacific Council for
discussion, those issues may not be the
subject of formal Council 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 Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management
Act, provided the public has been
notified of the Pacific Council’s intent to
take final action to address the
emergency.
Special Accommodations
These meetings are physically
accessible to people with disabilities.
Requests for sign language
interpretation or other auxiliary aids
should be directed to Mr. Kris
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Kleinschmidt at (503) 820–2411 at least
10 business days prior to the meeting
date.
12 p.m.–1:30 p.m.
Dated: February 14, 2019.
Tracey L. Thompson,
Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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Caribbean Fishery Management
Council; Public Meeting
—Lunch Break
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of a public meeting.
AGENCY:
The Caribbean Fishery
Management Council’s (Council)
Scientific and Statistical Committee
(SSC) and Districts Advisory Panels
(DAPs) will hold a 3-day joint meeting,
in March, to discuss the items contained
in the agenda in the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION.
SUMMARY:
The meetings will be held on
March 26, 2019, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
March 27, 2019, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
and March 28, 2019, from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m.
DATES:
The meetings will be held at
the Embassy Suites Hotel, Tartak St.,
Isla Verde, Carolina, Puerto Rico.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Caribbean Fishery Management Council,
270 Mun˜oz Rivera Avenue, Suite 401,
San Juan, Puerto Rico 00918–1903,
telephone: (787) 766–5926.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
agenda for the meeting is the following:
ADDRESSES:
March 26, 2019, 9 a.m.–12 p.m.
DAPs/SSC
—Call to Order and Welcome—Miguel
A. Rolo´n
—SSC and DAP Members as Resources
for Outreach and Education for the
Stakeholders—Alida Ortı´z
—Using Conceptual Models in an
Ecosystem-Based Fisheries
Management Framework
—Review of Ecosystem Conceptual
Model and Applications
—Application for Risk Assessment
—DAPs and SSC Breakout Sessions to
Populate Island-Based Conceptual
Models
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—DAPs Chairs Reports to the Plenary
1:30 p.m.–5 p.m.
SSC
—Review Conceptual Model Outcomes
—Refine Risk Assessment Tables Based
on Island-Based Conceptual Model
Outcomes
—Populate Risk Assessment Table
March 28, 2019, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
SSC
—Populate Risk Assessment Tables
—Develop Recommendations to CFMC
—Other Business
The order of business may be adjusted
as necessary to accommodate the
completion of agenda items. The
meeting will begin on March 26, 2019
at 9 a.m. and will end on March 28,
2019 at 5 p.m. Other than the start time,
interested parties should be aware that
discussions may start earlier or later
than indicated. In addition, the meeting
may be extended from, or completed
prior to the date established in this
notice.
Special Accommodations
These meetings are physically
accessible to people with disabilities.
For more information or request for sign
language interpretation and other
auxiliary aids, please contact Mr.
Miguel A. Rolo´n, Executive Director,
Caribbean Fishery Management Council,
270 Mun˜oz Rivera Avenue, Suite 401,
San Juan, Puerto Rico, 00918–1903,
telephone: (787) 766–5926, at least 5
days prior to the meeting date.
Dated: February 15, 2019.
Tracey L. Thompson,
Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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Atmospheric Administration, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of public meetings.
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SUMMARY: The Pacific Fishery Management Council (Pacific Council) and
its advisory entities will hold public meetings.
DATES: The Pacific Council and its advisory entities will meet April 9-
16, 2019. The Pacific Council meeting will begin on Thursday, April 11,
2019 at 9 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time (PDT),
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reconvening at 8 a.m. each day through Monday, April 15, 2019. All
meetings are open to the public, except a closed session will be held
from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., Thursday, April 11 to address litigation and
personnel matters. The Pacific Council will meet as late as necessary
each day to complete its scheduled business.
ADDRESSES: Meetings of the Pacific Council and its advisory entities
will be held at the Doubletree by Hilton Sonoma, One Doubletree Drive,
Rohnert Park, CA; telephone: (707) 584-5466.
Council address: Pacific Fishery Management Council, 7700 NE
Ambassador Place, Suite 101, Portland, OR 97220. Instructions for
attending the meeting via live stream broadcast are given under
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION, below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Chuck Tracy, Executive Director;
telephone: (503) 820-2280 or (866) 806-7204 toll-free; or access the
Pacific Council website, https://www.pcouncil.org for the current
meeting location, proposed agenda, and meeting briefing materials.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The April meeting of the Pacific Council
will be streamed live on the internet. The broadcasts begin initially
at 9 a.m. PDT Thursday, April 11, 2019 and continue at 8 a.m. daily
through Monday, April 15, 2019. Broadcasts end daily at 5 p.m. PDT or
when business for the day is complete. Only the audio portion and
presentations displayed on the screen at the Pacific Council meeting
will be broadcast. The audio portion is listen-only; you will be unable
to speak to the Pacific Council via the broadcast. To access the
meeting online, please use the following link: https://www.gotomeeting.com/online/webinar/join-webinar and enter the April
Webinar ID, 634-645-459, and your email address. You can attend the
webinar online using a computer, tablet, or smart phone, using the
GoToMeeting application. It is recommended that you use a computer
headset to listen to the meeting, but you may use your telephone for
the audio-only portion of the meeting. The audio portion may be
attended using a telephone by dialing the toll number 1-562-247-8422
(not a toll-free number), audio access code 532-691-006, and entering
the audio pin shown after joining the webinar.
The following items are on the Pacific Council agenda, but not
necessarily in this order. Agenda items noted as ``Final Action'' refer
to actions requiring the Council to transmit a proposed fishery
management plan, proposed plan amendment, or proposed regulations to
the U.S. Secretary of Commerce, under Sections 304 or 305 of the
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. Additional
detail on agenda items, Council action, advisory entity meeting times,
and meeting rooms are described in Agenda Item A.4, Proposed Council
Meeting Agenda, and will be in the advance April 2019 briefing
materials and posted on the Pacific Council website at www.pcouncil.org
no later than Friday, March 22, 2019.
Call to Order
Opening Remarks
Roll Call
Executive Director's Report
Approve Agenda
Open Comment Period
Comments on Non-Agenda Items
Coastal Pelagic Species Management
National Marine Fisheries Service Report
2019 Exempted Fishing Permits (EFPs)--Final Approval
Pacific Sardine Assessment, Harvest Specifications, and Management
Measures--Final Action
Central Subpopulation of Northern Anchovy Management and Litigation
Response--Final Action
Habitat
Current Habitat Issues
Administrative Matters
National Marine Sanctuaries Coordination Report
Legislative Matters
Preliminary Allocation Review Procedures
Fiscal Matters
Membership Appointments, Statement of Organization, Practices and
Procedures and Council Operating Procedures
Future Council Meeting Agenda and Workload Planning
Salmon Management
Tentative Adoption of 2019 Management Measures for Analysis
Clarify Council Direction on 2019 Management Measures
Rebuilding Plans Update
Review of 2018 Fisheries and Summary of 2019 Stock Forecasts
Methodology Review Preliminary Topic Selection
Further Direction on 2019 Management Measures
Final Action on 2019 Management Measures
Groundfish Management
National Marine Fisheries Service Report
Cost Recovery Report
Vessel Movement Monitoring Update
Endangered Species Act Mitigation Measures for Seabirds--
Preliminary Preferred Alternative
Science Improvements and Methodology Review
Endangered Species Act Mitigation Measures for Salmon--Range of
Alternatives/Preliminary Preferred Alternative
Amendment 26: Blackgill Rockfish--Final Action
Electronic Monitoring: Implementation Update and 3rd Party
Transition Plan
Inseason Adjustments--Final Action
Pacific Halibut Management
Incidental Catch Limits for 2019 Salmon Troll Fishery--Final Action
Advisory Body Agendas
Advisory body agendas will include discussions of relevant issues
that are on the Pacific Council agenda for this meeting, and may also
include issues that may be relevant to future Council meetings.
Proposed advisory body agendas for this meeting will be available on
the Pacific Council website https://www.pcouncil.org/council-operations/council-meetings/current-briefing-book/ no later than Friday, March 22,
2019.
Schedule of Ancillary Meetings
Day 1--Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Coastal Pelagic Species Management Team--8 a.m.
Day 2--Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Coastal Pelagic Species Advisory Subpanel--8 a.m.
Coastal Pelagic Species Management Team--8 a.m.
Groundfish Electronic Monitoring Policy Advisory Committee--8 a.m.
Groundfish Electronic Monitoring Technical Advisory Committee--8
a.m.
Habitat Committee--8 a.m.
Salmon Advisory Subpanel--8 a.m.
Salmon Technical Team--8 a.m.
Scientific and Statistical Committee--8 a.m.
Budget Committee--10 a.m.
Model Evaluation Workgroup--10 a.m.
Tribal Policy Group--Ad Hoc
Tribal and Washington Technical Group--Ad Hoc
Day 3--Thursday, April 11, 2019
California State Delegation--7 a.m.
Oregon State Delegation--7 a.m.
Washington State Delegation--7 a.m.
Coastal Pelagic Species Advisory Subpanel--8 a.m.
Coastal Pelagic Species Management Team--8 a.m.
Salmon Advisory Subpanel--8 a.m.
Salmon Technical Team--8 a.m.
Scientific and Statistical Committee--8 a.m.
Enforcement Consultants--3 p.m.
Tribal Policy Group--Ad Hoc
Tribal and Washington Technical Group--Ad Hoc
Day 4--Friday, April 12, 2019
California State Delegation--7 a.m.
Oregon State Delegation--7 a.m.
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Washington State Delegation--7 a.m.
Groundfish Advisory Subpanel--8 a.m.
Groundfish Management Team--8 a.m.
Salmon Advisory Subpanel--8 a.m.
Salmon Technical Team--8 a.m.
Tribal Policy Group--Ad Hoc
Tribal and Washington Technical Group--Ad Hoc
Enforcement Consultants--Ad Hoc
Day 5--Saturday, April 13, 2019
California State Delegation--7 a.m.
Oregon State Delegation--7 a.m.
Washington State Delegation--7 a.m.
Groundfish Advisory Subpanel--8 a.m.
Groundfish Management Team--8 a.m.
Salmon Advisory Subpanel--8 a.m.
Salmon Technical Team--8 a.m.
Tribal Policy Group--Ad Hoc
Tribal and Washington Technical Group--Ad Hoc
Enforcement Consultants--Ad Hoc
Day 6--Sunday, April 14, 2019
California State Delegation--7 a.m.
Oregon State Delegation--7 a.m.
Washington State Delegation--7 a.m.
Groundfish Advisory Subpanel--8 a.m.
Groundfish Management Team--8 a.m.
Salmon Advisory Subpanel--8 a.m.
Salmon Technical Team--8 a.m.
Tribal Policy Group--Ad Hoc
Tribal and Washington Technical Group--Ad Hoc
Enforcement Consultants--Ad Hoc
Day 7--Monday, April 15, 2019
California State Delegation--7 a.m.
Oregon State Delegation--7 a.m.
Washington State Delegation--7 a.m.
Groundfish Advisory Subpanel--8 a.m.
Groundfish Management Team--8 a.m.
Salmon Advisory Subpanel--8 a.m.
Salmon Technical Team--8 a.m.
Tribal Policy Group--Ad Hoc
Tribal and Washington Technical Group--Ad Hoc
Enforcement Consultants--Ad Hoc
Day 8--Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Salmon Technical Team--8 a.m.
Although non-emergency issues not contained in this agenda may come
before the Pacific Council for discussion, those issues may not be the
subject of formal Council 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 Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act, provided the public has been notified
of the Pacific Council's intent to take final action to address the
emergency.
Special Accommodations
These meetings are physically accessible to people with
disabilities. Requests for sign language interpretation or other
auxiliary aids should be directed to Mr. Kris Kleinschmidt at (503)
820-2411 at least 10 business days prior to the meeting date.
Dated: February 14, 2019.
Tracey L. Thompson,
Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National
Marine Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2019-02872 Filed 2-20-19; 8:45 am]
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