Pacific Fishery Management Council; Public Meeting, 7802-7803 [2022-02842]
Download as PDF
7802
Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 28 / Thursday, February 10, 2022 / Notices
Disclosure
We intend to disclose the calculations
performed for these final results within
five days of the date of publication of
this notice in the Federal Register, in
accordance with 19 CFR 351.224(b).
Assessment Rates
Pursuant to section 751(a)(2)(C) of the
Act, and 19 CFR 351.212(b)(1),
Commerce has determined, and U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
shall assess, antidumping duties on all
appropriate entries of subject
merchandise in accordance with the
final results of this review.5 In
accordance with 19 CFR 351.212(b)(1),
Commerce calculated an importerspecific ad valorem antidumping
assessment rate for Interpipe that is not
zero or de minimis and will instruct
CBP to assess antidumping duties on all
appropriate entries covered by this
review.
Consistent with Commerce’s
assessment practice, for entries of
subject merchandise during the POR
produced by Interpipe for which it did
not know that the merchandise was
destined for the United States, we will
instruct CBP to liquidate unreviewed
entries at the all-others rate if there is no
rate for the intermediate company(ies)
involved in the transaction.6
Commerce intends to issue
assessment instructions to CBP no
earlier than 35 days after the date of
publication of the final results of this
review in the Federal Register. If a
timely summons is filed at the U.S.
Court of International Trade, the
assessment instructions will direct CBP
not to liquidate relevant entries until the
time for parties to file a request for a
statutory injunction has expired (i.e.,
within 90 days of publication).
jspears on DSK121TN23PROD with NOTICES1
Cash Deposit Requirements
The following cash deposit
requirements will be effective for all
shipments of the subject merchandise
entered, or withdrawn from warehouse,
for consumption on or after the
publication date of the final results of
this administrative review, as provided
by section 751(a)(2)(C) of the Act: (1)
The cash deposit rate for Interpipe will
be equal to the weighted-average
dumping margin established in the final
results of this administrative review; (2)
for previously reviewed or investigated
5 See Antidumping Proceeding: Calculation of the
Weighted-Average Dumping Margin and
Assessment Rate in Certain Antidumping Duty
Proceedings; Final Modification, 77 FR 8101
(February 14, 2012).
6 See Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
Proceedings: Assessment of Antidumping Duties, 68
FR 23954 (May 6, 2003).
VerDate Sep<11>2014
18:18 Feb 09, 2022
Jkt 256001
companies not listed above, the cash
deposit rate will continue to be the
company-specific rate published for the
most recently completed segment of this
proceeding in which the company
participated; (3) if the exporter was not
a firm covered in this review or in the
investigation but the producer was
covered, the cash deposit rate will be
the rate established for the most recently
completed segment of this proceeding
for the producer of the merchandise;
and (4) the cash deposit rate for all other
producers or exporters will continue to
be the all-others rate of 7.47 percent, the
all-others rate established in the original
less-than-fair-value investigation.7
These cash deposit requirements, when
imposed, shall remain in effect until
further notice.
Notification to Importers
This notice serves as a final reminder
to importers of their responsibility
under 19 CFR 351.402(f)(2) to file a
certificate regarding the reimbursement
of antidumping duties prior to
liquidation of the relevant entries
during this review period. Failure to
comply with this requirement could
result in Commerce’s presumption that
reimbursement of antidumping duties
occurred and the subsequent assessment
of double antidumping duties.
Dated: February 4, 2022.
Lisa W. Wang,
Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and
Compliance.
Appendix
List of Topics Discussed in the Issues and
Decision Memorandum
I. Summary
II. Background
III. Changes Since the Preliminary Results
IV. Scope of the Order
V. Discussion of the Issues
Comment 1: Whether Commerce
Incorrectly Added Certain U.S. Direct
Selling Expenses to Normal Value
Comment 2: Whether to Grant Interpipe a
Constructed Export Price (CEP) Offset
Comment 3: Whether to Treat Section 232
Tariffs as U.S. Customs Duties
Comment 4: Whether Commerce Should
Correct the CONNUM Field Used as the
Basis for the Margin Calculation
Comment 5: Whether Commerce Should
Include Sales of Current Assets in the
Calculation of General and
Administrative (G&A) Expenses
Comment 6: Whether Commerce Should
Make an Adjustment to Interpipe’s
Reported Depreciation
Comment 7: Whether Commerce Should
Revise Niko Tube’s G&A Expense Ratio
VI. Recommendation
[FR Doc. 2022–02856 Filed 2–9–22; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Notification Regarding Administrative
Protective Order
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
This notice serves as the only
reminder to parties subject to
administrative protective order (APO) of
their responsibility concerning the
disposition of proprietary information
disclosed under APO in accordance
with 19 CFR 351.305(a)(3), which
continues to govern business
proprietary information in this segment
of the proceeding. Timely written
notification of return/destruction of
APO materials or conversion to judicial
protective order, is hereby requested.
Failure to comply with the regulations
and the terms of an APO is a
sanctionable violation.
[RTID 0648–XB748]
Notification to Interested Parties
We are issuing and publishing these
results of administrative review in
accordance with sections 751(a)(1) and
777(i) of the Act, and 19 CFR
351.221(b)(5).
7 See
PO 00000
Order, 84 FR at 33919.
Frm 00005
Fmt 4703
Sfmt 4703
Pacific Fishery Management Council;
Public Meeting
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
AGENCY:
Drs. Chris Harvey and Toby
Garfield of NMFS will provide a briefing
on the 2022 California Current
Integrated Ecosystem Assessment
(CCIEA) Ecosystem Status Report to
interested Pacific Fishery Management
Council (Pacific Council) members,
advisory body members, and the public.
DATES: The online briefing will be held
Wednesday, March 2, 2022, from 1 p.m.
to 3 p.m., Pacific Standard Time, or
until discussion is finished.
ADDRESSES: This meeting will be held
online. Specific meeting information,
including directions on how to join the
meeting and system requirements will
be provided in the meeting
announcement on the Pacific Council’s
website (see www.pcouncil.org). You
SUMMARY:
E:\FR\FM\10FEN1.SGM
10FEN1
Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 28 / Thursday, February 10, 2022 / Notices
may send an email to Mr. Kris
Kleinschmidt (kris.kleinschmidt@
noaa.gov) or contact him at (503) 820–
2412 for technical assistance.
Council address: Pacific Fishery
Management Council, 7700 NE
Ambassador Place, Suite 101, Portland,
OR 97220–1384.
Dr.
Kit Dahl, Staff Officer, Pacific Council;
telephone: (503) 820–2422.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Drs.
Harvey and Garfield of the NMFS
Northwest and Southwest Fisheries
Science Centers lead NOAA’s CCIEA
Team, which produces the Ecosystem
Status Report. It is presented to the
Pacific Council annually at its March
meeting. This annual reporting process
was established through the Pacific
Council’s Fishery Ecosystem Plan.
These annual reports present a summary
of environmental, biological, economic,
and social indicators that give a
snapshot of current ecosystem health.
This information provides context for
fishery management decisions taken by
the Pacific Council throughout the year.
The Pacific Council also regularly
provides feedback to the CCIEA Team
on potential improvements to the
Report. This presentation is aimed at a
broad audience of Council members,
advisory body members, and the public.
The CCIEA Team may follow up with
more targeted discussions with advisory
bodies during their March meetings,
upon request. Drs. Harvey and Garfield
will also brief the Council directly at its
March meeting.
Although non-emergency issues not
contained in the meeting agenda may be
discussed, those issues may not be the
subject of formal action during this
meeting. Action will be restricted to
those issues specifically listed in this
document and any issues arising after
publication of this document 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 intent to take final action to address
the emergency.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
jspears on DSK121TN23PROD with NOTICES1
Special Accommodations
Requests for sign language
interpretation or other auxiliary aids
should be directed to Mr. Kris
Kleinschmidt (kris.kleinschmidt@
noaa.gov; (503) 820–2412) at least 10
days prior to the meeting date.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
VerDate Sep<11>2014
18:18 Feb 09, 2022
Jkt 256001
Dated: February 7, 2022.
Tracey L. Thompson,
Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2022–02842 Filed 2–9–22; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
[RTID 0648–XB657]
Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to
Specified Activities; Taking Marine
Mammals Incidental to U.S. Navy 2022
Ice Exercise Activities in the Arctic
Ocean
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; issuance of an incidental
harassment authorization.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
regulations implementing the Marine
Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as
amended, notification is hereby given
that NMFS has issued an incidental
harassment authorization (IHA) to the
U.S. Navy (Navy) to incidentally harass,
by Level B harassment only, marine
mammals during submarine training
and testing activities including
establishment of a tracking range on an
ice floe in the Arctic Ocean, north of
Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. The Navy’s
activities are considered military
readiness activities pursuant to the
MMPA, as amended by the National
Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal
Year 2004 (2004 NDAA).
DATES: This Authorization is effective
from February 4, 2022 through April 30,
2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Leah Davis, Office of Protected
Resources, NMFS, (301) 427–8401.
Electronic copies of the application and
supporting documents, as well as a list
of the references cited in this document,
may be obtained online at: https://
www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/
marine-mammal-protection/incidentaltake-authorizations-military-readinessactivities. In case of problems accessing
these documents, please call the contact
listed above.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Background
The MMPA prohibits the ‘‘take’’ of
marine mammals, with certain
exceptions. Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and
(D) of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et
PO 00000
Frm 00006
Fmt 4703
Sfmt 4703
7803
seq.) direct the Secretary of Commerce
(as delegated to NMFS) to allow, upon
request, the incidental, but not
intentional, taking of small numbers of
marine mammals by U.S. citizens who
engage in a specified activity (other than
commercial fishing) within a specified
geographical region if certain findings
are made and either regulations are
proposed or, if the taking is limited to
harassment, a notice of a proposed
incidental harassment authorization is
provided to the public for review.
Authorization for incidental takings
shall be granted if NMFS finds that the
taking will have a negligible impact on
the species or stock(s) and will not have
an unmitigable adverse impact on the
availability of the species or stock(s) for
taking for subsistence uses (where
relevant). Further, NMFS must prescribe
the permissible methods of taking and
other ‘‘means of effecting the least
practicable adverse impact’’ on the
affected species or stocks and their
habitat, paying particular attention to
rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of
similar significance, and on the
availability of the species or stocks for
taking for certain subsistence uses
(referred to in shorthand as
‘‘mitigation’’); and requirements
pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring,
and reporting of the takings are set forth.
The 2004 NDAA (Pub. L. 108–136)
removed the ‘‘small numbers’’ and
‘‘specified geographical region’’
limitations indicated above and
amended the definition of ‘‘harassment’’
as applied to a ‘‘military readiness
activity.’’ The activity for which
incidental take of marine mammals is
being requested here qualifies as a
military readiness activity. The
definitions of all applicable MMPA
statutory terms cited above are included
in the relevant sections below.
Summary of Request
On August 26, 2021, NMFS received
a request from the Navy for an IHA to
take marine mammals incidental to
submarine training and testing activities
including establishment of a tracking
range on an ice floe in the Arctic Ocean,
north of Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. The
application was deemed adequate and
complete on November 4, 2021. The
Navy’s request is for take of ringed seals
(Pusa hispida) by Level B harassment
only. Neither the Navy nor NMFS
expects serious injury or mortality to
result from this activity and, therefore,
an IHA is appropriate.
NMFS previously issued IHAs to the
Navy for similar activities (83 FR 6522;
February 14, 2018, 85 FR 6518; February
5, 2020). The Navy complied with all
the requirements (e.g., mitigation,
E:\FR\FM\10FEN1.SGM
10FEN1
Agencies
[Federal Register Volume 87, Number 28 (Thursday, February 10, 2022)]
[Notices]
[Pages 7802-7803]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2022-02842]
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
[RTID 0648-XB748]
Pacific Fishery Management Council; Public Meeting
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: Drs. Chris Harvey and Toby Garfield of NMFS will provide a
briefing on the 2022 California Current Integrated Ecosystem Assessment
(CCIEA) Ecosystem Status Report to interested Pacific Fishery
Management Council (Pacific Council) members, advisory body members,
and the public.
DATES: The online briefing will be held Wednesday, March 2, 2022, from
1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Pacific Standard Time, or until discussion is
finished.
ADDRESSES: This meeting will be held online. Specific meeting
information, including directions on how to join the meeting and system
requirements will be provided in the meeting announcement on the
Pacific Council's website (see www.pcouncil.org). You
[[Page 7803]]
may send an email to Mr. Kris Kleinschmidt ([email protected])
or contact him at (503) 820-2412 for technical assistance.
Council address: Pacific Fishery Management Council, 7700 NE
Ambassador Place, Suite 101, Portland, OR 97220-1384.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Kit Dahl, Staff Officer, Pacific
Council; telephone: (503) 820-2422.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Drs. Harvey and Garfield of the NMFS
Northwest and Southwest Fisheries Science Centers lead NOAA's CCIEA
Team, which produces the Ecosystem Status Report. It is presented to
the Pacific Council annually at its March meeting. This annual
reporting process was established through the Pacific Council's Fishery
Ecosystem Plan. These annual reports present a summary of
environmental, biological, economic, and social indicators that give a
snapshot of current ecosystem health. This information provides context
for fishery management decisions taken by the Pacific Council
throughout the year. The Pacific Council also regularly provides
feedback to the CCIEA Team on potential improvements to the Report.
This presentation is aimed at a broad audience of Council members,
advisory body members, and the public. The CCIEA Team may follow up
with more targeted discussions with advisory bodies during their March
meetings, upon request. Drs. Harvey and Garfield will also brief the
Council directly at its March meeting.
Although non-emergency issues not contained in the meeting agenda
may be discussed, those issues may not be the subject of formal action
during this meeting. Action will be restricted to those issues
specifically listed in this document and any issues arising after
publication of this document 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 intent to
take final action to address the emergency.
Special Accommodations
Requests for sign language interpretation or other auxiliary aids
should be directed to Mr. Kris Kleinschmidt
([email protected]; (503) 820-2412) at least 10 days prior to
the meeting date.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: February 7, 2022.
Tracey L. Thompson,
Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National
Marine Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2022-02842 Filed 2-9-22; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510-22-P