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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
117(d) of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1386(d))
directs the Secretary of Commerce to
establish three independent regional
SRGs to advise the Secretary (authority
delegated to NMFS). The Alaska SRG
advises on marine mammals that occur
in waters off Alaska that are under the
jurisdiction of the United States. The
Pacific SRG advises on marine
mammals that occur in waters off the
U.S. West Coast, Hawaiian Islands, and
the U.S. Territories in the Central and
Western Pacific that are under the
jurisdiction of the United States. The
Atlantic SRG advises on marine
mammals that occur in waters off the
Dated: September 30, 2021.
Atlantic coast, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S.
Tracey L. Thompson,
Territories in the Caribbean.
Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable
SRG members are highly qualified
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
individuals with expertise in marine
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mammal biology and ecology,
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population dynamics and modeling,
commercial fishing technology and
practices, and stocks taken under
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
section 101(b) of the MMPA. The SRGs
provide expert reviews of draft marine
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
mammal stock assessment reports and
Administration
other information related to the matters
identified in section 117(d)(1) of the
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MMPA, including:
Nominations to the Marine Mammal
A. Population estimates and the
Scientific Review Groups
population status and trends of marine
mammal stocks;
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries
B. Uncertainties and research needed
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
regarding stock separation, abundance,
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
or trends, and factors affecting the
Commerce.
distribution, size, or productivity of the
ACTION: Notice; request for nominations. stock;
C. Uncertainties and research needed
SUMMARY: As required by the Marine
regarding
the species, number, ages,
Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), the
Secretary of Commerce established three gender, and reproductive status of
marine mammals;
independent regional scientific review
D. Research needed to identify
groups (SRG) to provide advice on a
modifications
in fishing gear and
range of marine mammal science and
management issues. NMFS conducted a practices likely to reduce the incidental
mortality and serious injury of marine
membership review of the Alaska,
mammals in commercial fishing
Atlantic, and Pacific SRGs, and is
soliciting nominations for new members operations;
E. The actual, expected, or potential
to fill vacancies and gaps in expertise
impacts
of habitat destruction,
(see below).
including marine pollution and natural
DATES: Nominations must be received
environmental change, on specific
by November 5, 2021.
marine mammal species or stocks, and
ADDRESSES: Nominations can be
for strategic stocks, appropriate
emailed to Zachary.Schakner@noaa.gov, conservation or management measures
Assessment Branch, Office of Science
to alleviate any such impacts; and
and Technology, National Marine
F. Any other issue which the
Fisheries Service, Attn: SRGs.
Secretary or the groups consider
appropriate.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
SRG members collectively serve as
Zachary Schakner, Office of Science and
independent advisors to NMFS and the
Technology, 301–427–8106,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and
Zachary.Schakner@noaa.gov.
provide their expert review and
Information about the SRGs, including
the SRG Terms of Reference, is available recommendations through participation
in the SRG. Members attend annual
at https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/
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Although other non-emergency issues
not on the agenda may come before the
group for discussion, in accordance
with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act
(Magnuson-Stevens Act), those issues
may not be the subject of formal action
during this meeting. Actions will be
restricted to those issues specifically
identified in this notice and any issues
arising after publication of this notice
that require emergency action under
Section 305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens
Act, provided the public has been
notified of the Council’s intent to takeaction to address the emergency at least
5 working days prior to the meeting.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
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meetings and undertake activities as
independent persons providing
expertise in their subject areas.
Members are not appointed as
representatives of professional
organizations or particular stakeholder
groups, including government entities,
and are not permitted to represent or
advocate for those organizations,
groups, or entities during SRG meetings,
discussions, and deliberations.
SRG membership is voluntary, and,
except for reimbursable travel and
related expenses, service is without pay.
The term of service for SRG members is
3 years, and members may serve up to
three consecutive terms if reappointed.
NMFS annually reviews the expertise
available on the SRG and identifies gaps
in the expertise that is needed to
provide advice pursuant to section
117(d) of the MMPA. In conducting the
reviews, NMFS attempts to achieve, to
the maximum extent practicable, a
balanced representation of viewpoints
among the individuals on each SRG.
Expertise Solicited
For the Alaska SRG, NMFS seeks
individuals with expertise in one or
more of the following areas (not in order
of priority): Alaska Native harvest and
use of marine mammals for subsistence
and handicraft purposes, especially in
the Gulf of Alaska, Kodiak, and the
Arctic; abundance estimation, especially
distance sampling and mark-recapture
methods and survey design; climate and
oceanographic changes impacting
marine mammals; quantitative ecology,
population dynamics, modeling, and
statistics, especially as related to
abundance, bycatch, and distribution;
Alaska commercial fishing industry and
commercial fishing methods/gear,
particularly fisheries with marine
mammal bycatch; genetics as a method
of identifying population structure;
anthropogenic impacts, particularly
fisheries interactions, vessel strikes, and
the effects of anthropogenic sound; and
marine mammal health.
For the Pacific SRG (including waters
off the Pacific coast, Hawaiian Islands
and the U.S. Territories in the Central
and Western Pacific), NMFS seeks
individuals with expertise in one or
more of the following areas (not in order
of priority): Stock assessment, including
quantitative ecology, population
dynamics, modeling or statistics; West
Coast and Pacific Islands marine
mammal expertise, including
assessment, life history, ecology, or
human-marine mammal interactions;
applied conservation and management,
including evaluating bycatch or
fisheries impacts on marine mammals;
marine mammal stock definition under
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the MMPA; incorporation of
methodological or technological
advancements for data collection or data
analysis, particularly for large complex
datasets; West Coast and Pacific Islands
fishing gear/techniques, including
fisheries/marine mammal interactions
for State, Tribal, or regional/local
fisheries; oceanography or marine
ecology, particularly decadal and longterm understanding and impacts of
climate change.
For the Atlantic SRG (including
waters off the Atlantic coast, Gulf of
Mexico, and U.S. Territories in the
Caribbean), NMFS seeks individuals
with expertise in one or more of the
following priority areas (not in order of
priority): Protected species
conservation, wildlife management, and
policy/science interface especially in
the non-governmental sector; expertise
in statistical analyses relevant to marine
mammal population assessment
including line-transect methods, markrecapture methods, bycatch estimation,
survey design, and population dynamics
modelling; marine mammal life history,
health, and ecology; Gulf of Mexico
and/or Atlantic Ocean cetacean
population dynamics with a focus on
estuarine and nearshore bottlenose
dolphins; Caribbean marine mammals;
marine mammal health, physiology,
energetics, genetics, and/or toxicology;
fishing gear and practices, particularly
fisheries with protected species bycatch,
and bycatch reduction in the Southeast;
emerging ecosystem changes such as
climate change, renewable energy, and/
or marine aquaculture impacts on
marine mammal populations; and
manatee population dynamics.
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Submitting a Nomination
Nominations for new members should
be sent to Dr. Zachary Schakner in the
NMFS Office of Science & Technology
(see ADDRESSES) and must be received
by November 5, 2021. Nominations
should be accompanied by the
individual’s curriculum vitae and
detailed information regarding how the
recommended person meets the
minimum selection criteria for SRG
members (see below). Nominations
should also include the nominee’s
name, address, telephone number, and
email address. Self-nominations are
acceptable.
Selection Criteria
Although the MMPA does not
explicitly prohibit Federal employees
from serving as SRG members, NMFS
interprets MMPA section 117(d)’s
reference to the SRGs as ‘‘independent’’
bodies that are exempt from Federal
Advisory Committee Act requirements
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to mean that SRGs are intended to
augment existing Federal expertise and
are not composed of Federal employees
or contractors.
When reviewing nominations, NMFS,
in consultation with the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, will consider the
following six criteria:
(1) Ability to make time available for
the purposes of the SRG;
(2) Knowledge of the species (or
closely related species) of marine
mammals in the SRG’s region;
(3) Scientific or technical
achievement in a relevant discipline,
particularly the areas of expertise
identified above, and the ability to serve
as an expert peer reviewer for the topic;
(4) Demonstrated experience working
effectively on teams;
(5) Expertise relevant to current and
expected needs of the SRG, in
particular, expertise required to provide
adequate review and knowledgeable
feedback on current or developing stock
assessment issues, techniques, etc. In
practice, this means that each member
should have expertise in more than one
topic as the species and scientific issues
discussed in SRG meetings are diverse;
and
(6) No conflict of interest with respect
to their duties as a member of the SRG.
Next Steps
Following review, nominees who are
identified by NMFS as potential new
members must be vetted and cleared in
accordance with Department of
Commerce policy. NMFS will contact
these individuals and ask them to
provide written confirmation that they
are not registered Federal lobbyists or
registered foreign agents, and to
complete a confidential financial
disclosure form, which will be reviewed
by the Ethics Law and Programs
Division within the U.S. Department of
Commerce’s Office of General Counsel.
All nominees will be notified of a
selection decision in advance of the
2022 SRG meetings.
Dated: September 30, 2021.
Evan Howell,
Director, Office of Science and Technology,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
Solicitation for New Members: Ocean
Exploration Advisory Board (OEAB)
Office of Ocean Exploration
and Research (OER), National Oceanic
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and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA), Department of Commerce
(DOC).
ACTION: Notice of solicitation for
applications for new members of the
NOAA Ocean Exploration Advisory
Board.
NOAA is soliciting
applications to fill up to four
membership vacancies on the Ocean
Exploration Advisory Board (OEAB).
DATES: Application materials must be
received no later than November 5,
2021.
ADDRESSES: Submit application
materials to Christa Rabenold via email:
christa.rabenold@noaa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
David McKinnie, OEAB Designated
Federal Officer: 206–526–6950;
david.mckinnie@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NOAA is
soliciting applications to fill up to four
vacancies on the OEAB with individuals
demonstrating expertise in areas of
scientific research relevant to ocean
exploration including engineering, data
science, deep ocean biology, geology,
oceanography, marine archaeology, and
ocean science education and
communication. People of color,
women, first-generation professionals,
individuals with disabilities, LGBTQ+
individuals, and other communities that
have historically faced professional
barriers are encouraged to apply—
especially those from indigenous
communities and from the U.S. west
coast, Alaska, and Hawaii.
Representatives of other federal agencies
involved in ocean exploration are
encouraged to apply. The new OEAB
members will serve initial three-year
terms, renewable once.
The purpose of the OEAB is to advise
the NOAA Administrator on matters
pertaining to ocean exploration. The
OEAB functions as an advisory body in
accordance with the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA), as amended, 5
U.S.C. App., with the exception of
section 14. It reports to the NOAA
Administrator, as directed by 33 U.S.C.
3405.
The OEAB consists of approximately
ten members, including a chair and cochair(s), designated by the NOAA
Administrator in accordance with FACA
requirements and the terms of the
approved OEAB Charter and Balance
Plan.
The OEAB was established:
(1) To advise the Administrator on
priority areas for survey and discovery;
(2) To assist the program in the
development of a five-year strategic plan
for the fields of ocean, marine, and
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Nominations to the Marine Mammal Scientific Review Groups
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; request for nominations.
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SUMMARY: As required by the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), the
Secretary of Commerce established three independent regional scientific
review groups (SRG) to provide advice on a range of marine mammal
science and management issues. NMFS conducted a membership review of
the Alaska, Atlantic, and Pacific SRGs, and is soliciting nominations
for new members to fill vacancies and gaps in expertise (see below).
DATES: Nominations must be received by November 5, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Nominations can be emailed to [email protected],
Assessment Branch, Office of Science and Technology, National Marine
Fisheries Service, Attn: SRGs.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Zachary Schakner, Office of
Science and Technology, 301-427-8106, [email protected].
Information about the SRGs, including the SRG Terms of Reference, is
available at https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/marine-mammal-protection/scientific-review-groups.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 117(d) of the MMPA (16 U.S.C.
1386(d)) directs the Secretary of Commerce to establish three
independent regional SRGs to advise the Secretary (authority delegated
to NMFS). The Alaska SRG advises on marine mammals that occur in waters
off Alaska that are under the jurisdiction of the United States. The
Pacific SRG advises on marine mammals that occur in waters off the U.S.
West Coast, Hawaiian Islands, and the U.S. Territories in the Central
and Western Pacific that are under the jurisdiction of the United
States. The Atlantic SRG advises on marine mammals that occur in waters
off the Atlantic coast, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. Territories in the
Caribbean.
SRG members are highly qualified individuals with expertise in
marine mammal biology and ecology, population dynamics and modeling,
commercial fishing technology and practices, and stocks taken under
section 101(b) of the MMPA. The SRGs provide expert reviews of draft
marine mammal stock assessment reports and other information related to
the matters identified in section 117(d)(1) of the MMPA, including:
A. Population estimates and the population status and trends of
marine mammal stocks;
B. Uncertainties and research needed regarding stock separation,
abundance, or trends, and factors affecting the distribution, size, or
productivity of the stock;
C. Uncertainties and research needed regarding the species, number,
ages, gender, and reproductive status of marine mammals;
D. Research needed to identify modifications in fishing gear and
practices likely to reduce the incidental mortality and serious injury
of marine mammals in commercial fishing operations;
E. The actual, expected, or potential impacts of habitat
destruction, including marine pollution and natural environmental
change, on specific marine mammal species or stocks, and for strategic
stocks, appropriate conservation or management measures to alleviate
any such impacts; and
F. Any other issue which the Secretary or the groups consider
appropriate.
SRG members collectively serve as independent advisors to NMFS and
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and provide their expert review and
recommendations through participation in the SRG. Members attend annual
meetings and undertake activities as independent persons providing
expertise in their subject areas. Members are not appointed as
representatives of professional organizations or particular stakeholder
groups, including government entities, and are not permitted to
represent or advocate for those organizations, groups, or entities
during SRG meetings, discussions, and deliberations.
SRG membership is voluntary, and, except for reimbursable travel
and related expenses, service is without pay. The term of service for
SRG members is 3 years, and members may serve up to three consecutive
terms if reappointed.
NMFS annually reviews the expertise available on the SRG and
identifies gaps in the expertise that is needed to provide advice
pursuant to section 117(d) of the MMPA. In conducting the reviews, NMFS
attempts to achieve, to the maximum extent practicable, a balanced
representation of viewpoints among the individuals on each SRG.
Expertise Solicited
For the Alaska SRG, NMFS seeks individuals with expertise in one or
more of the following areas (not in order of priority): Alaska Native
harvest and use of marine mammals for subsistence and handicraft
purposes, especially in the Gulf of Alaska, Kodiak, and the Arctic;
abundance estimation, especially distance sampling and mark-recapture
methods and survey design; climate and oceanographic changes impacting
marine mammals; quantitative ecology, population dynamics, modeling,
and statistics, especially as related to abundance, bycatch, and
distribution; Alaska commercial fishing industry and commercial fishing
methods/gear, particularly fisheries with marine mammal bycatch;
genetics as a method of identifying population structure; anthropogenic
impacts, particularly fisheries interactions, vessel strikes, and the
effects of anthropogenic sound; and marine mammal health.
For the Pacific SRG (including waters off the Pacific coast,
Hawaiian Islands and the U.S. Territories in the Central and Western
Pacific), NMFS seeks individuals with expertise in one or more of the
following areas (not in order of priority): Stock assessment, including
quantitative ecology, population dynamics, modeling or statistics; West
Coast and Pacific Islands marine mammal expertise, including
assessment, life history, ecology, or human-marine mammal interactions;
applied conservation and management, including evaluating bycatch or
fisheries impacts on marine mammals; marine mammal stock definition
under
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the MMPA; incorporation of methodological or technological advancements
for data collection or data analysis, particularly for large complex
datasets; West Coast and Pacific Islands fishing gear/techniques,
including fisheries/marine mammal interactions for State, Tribal, or
regional/local fisheries; oceanography or marine ecology, particularly
decadal and long-term understanding and impacts of climate change.
For the Atlantic SRG (including waters off the Atlantic coast, Gulf
of Mexico, and U.S. Territories in the Caribbean), NMFS seeks
individuals with expertise in one or more of the following priority
areas (not in order of priority): Protected species conservation,
wildlife management, and policy/science interface especially in the
non-governmental sector; expertise in statistical analyses relevant to
marine mammal population assessment including line-transect methods,
mark-recapture methods, bycatch estimation, survey design, and
population dynamics modelling; marine mammal life history, health, and
ecology; Gulf of Mexico and/or Atlantic Ocean cetacean population
dynamics with a focus on estuarine and nearshore bottlenose dolphins;
Caribbean marine mammals; marine mammal health, physiology, energetics,
genetics, and/or toxicology; fishing gear and practices, particularly
fisheries with protected species bycatch, and bycatch reduction in the
Southeast; emerging ecosystem changes such as climate change, renewable
energy, and/or marine aquaculture impacts on marine mammal populations;
and manatee population dynamics.
Submitting a Nomination
Nominations for new members should be sent to Dr. Zachary Schakner
in the NMFS Office of Science & Technology (see ADDRESSES) and must be
received by November 5, 2021. Nominations should be accompanied by the
individual's curriculum vitae and detailed information regarding how
the recommended person meets the minimum selection criteria for SRG
members (see below). Nominations should also include the nominee's
name, address, telephone number, and email address. Self-nominations
are acceptable.
Selection Criteria
Although the MMPA does not explicitly prohibit Federal employees
from serving as SRG members, NMFS interprets MMPA section 117(d)'s
reference to the SRGs as ``independent'' bodies that are exempt from
Federal Advisory Committee Act requirements to mean that SRGs are
intended to augment existing Federal expertise and are not composed of
Federal employees or contractors.
When reviewing nominations, NMFS, in consultation with the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, will consider the following six criteria:
(1) Ability to make time available for the purposes of the SRG;
(2) Knowledge of the species (or closely related species) of marine
mammals in the SRG's region;
(3) Scientific or technical achievement in a relevant discipline,
particularly the areas of expertise identified above, and the ability
to serve as an expert peer reviewer for the topic;
(4) Demonstrated experience working effectively on teams;
(5) Expertise relevant to current and expected needs of the SRG, in
particular, expertise required to provide adequate review and
knowledgeable feedback on current or developing stock assessment
issues, techniques, etc. In practice, this means that each member
should have expertise in more than one topic as the species and
scientific issues discussed in SRG meetings are diverse; and
(6) No conflict of interest with respect to their duties as a
member of the SRG.
Next Steps
Following review, nominees who are identified by NMFS as potential
new members must be vetted and cleared in accordance with Department of
Commerce policy. NMFS will contact these individuals and ask them to
provide written confirmation that they are not registered Federal
lobbyists or registered foreign agents, and to complete a confidential
financial disclosure form, which will be reviewed by the Ethics Law and
Programs Division within the U.S. Department of Commerce's Office of
General Counsel. All nominees will be notified of a selection decision
in advance of the 2022 SRG meetings.
Dated: September 30, 2021.
Evan Howell,
Director, Office of Science and Technology, National Marine Fisheries
Service.
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