North Pacific Fishery Management Council; Public Meeting, 8237-8238 [2022-03101]
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king mackerel and continue work on the
amendment.
Snapper Grouper Committee, Tuesday,
March 8, 2022, 1:30 p.m. Until 5 p.m.;
Wednesday, March 9, 2022, 8:30 a.m.
Until 3:45 p.m.; and Thursday, March
10, 2022, 8:30 a.m. Until 12 p.m.
The Committee will review initial
public scoping input received on the
Release Mortality Reduction and Red
Snapper Catch Levels Framework
Amendment and input from its Law
Enforcement AP on the amendment.
The Committee will provide further
guidance on the range of actions to
explore in the amendment to reduce the
number of dead releases in the fishery
and improve survival of released fish.
The Committee will consider input from
its Private Recreational Permitting and
Reporting Workgroup and discuss
reinitiating work on Amendment 46 to
the Snapper Grouper Fishery
Management Plan to address permitting
and reporting requirements for the
private recreational sector. The
Committee will receive an update on
Snapper Grouper Amendment 48
addressing modernization of the
Wreckfish Individual Transferable
Quota (ITQ) Program and provide
direction to staff. The Committee will
discuss management changes for greater
amberjack being addressed in
Amendment 49 and consider approving
the amendment for public hearings. The
Committee will receive input from the
Law Enforcement AP on actions being
considered in Amendment 50
addressing management of red porgy in
the South Atlantic, make any necessary
modifications, and consider
recommending for formal Secretarial
review. The Committee will review
Snapper Grouper Amendments 51, 52,
and 53, addressing management of
snowy grouper, golden and blueline
tilefish, and gag grouper, respectively,
review public input received during
scoping for the amendments and
provide guidance on further
development. Additionally, the
Committee will receive a fishery
overview for blueline tilefish and
recommendations from its Scientific
and Statistical Committee (SSC)
regarding requested rebuilding
projections for gag grouper. The
Committee will then receive updates on
red snapper recreational landings, the
Management Strategy Evaluation (MSE)
Project, the South Atlantic Red Snapper
and Greater Amberjack Projects, and
approve topics for the spring 2022
meeting of the Snapper Grouper AP.
Formal Public Comment, Wednesday,
March 9, 2022, 4 p.m.—Public comment
will be accepted from individuals
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attending the meeting on all items on
the Council meeting agenda. The
Council Chair will determine the
amount of time provided to each
commenter based on the number of
individuals wishing to comment.
Executive Committee, Thursday, March
10, 2022, 1:30 p.m. Until 2:30 p.m.
The Committee will receive an update
on Council Coordination Committee
(CCC) activities.
Council Session II, Thursday, March
10, 2022, 2:30 p.m. Until 5 p.m. and
Friday, March 11, 2022, 8:30 a.m. Until
12 p.m.
The Council will receive a briefing on
any legal issues, if needed, followed by
an update of the Southeast Reef Fish
Survey (SERFS). The Council will
receive reports from staff including
updates from the Executive Director, the
Climate Change Scenario Planning
Initiative, activities of the Area Based
Management Sub-Committee of the
CCC, and the Council’s Citizen Science
and Outreach and Communication
Programs. The Council will then
consider and approve topics for the
spring 2022 meetings of the Council’s
Advisory Panels. The Council will
receive reports from NOAA Fisheries
Southeast Regional Office, including
updates on the Southeast For-Hire
Electronic Reporting Program and a
protected resources update. The Council
will receive Committee reports, review
its workplan for the next quarter and
upcoming meetings, and take action as
necessary. Updates from the NOAA
Fisheries Southeast Fisheries Science
Center will conclude the meeting,
including an update on commercial elogbook progress. The Council will
discuss any other business as necessary.
Documents regarding these issues are
available from the Council office (see
ADDRESSES).
Although non-emergency issues not
contained in this agenda may come
before this group for discussion, those
issues may not be the subject of formal
action during this meeting. Action 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
Fishery Conservation and Management
Act, provided the public has been
notified of the Council’s intent to take
final action to address the emergency.
Special Accommodations
These meetings are physically
accessible to people with disabilities.
Requests for auxiliary aids should be
directed to the Council office (see
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(5) days prior to the
meeting.
Note: The times and sequence specified in
this agenda are subject to change.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: February 9, 2022.
Tracey L. Thompson,
Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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North Pacific Fishery Management
Council; Public Meeting
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of web conference.
AGENCY:
The North Pacific Fishery
Management Council (Council) Partial
Coverage Fishery Monitoring Advisory
Committee (PCFMAC) will meet March
3, 2022.
DATES: The meeting will be held on
Thursday, March 3, 2022, from 8 a.m. to
12 p.m. Alaska Time.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be a web
conference. Join online through the link
at https://meetings.npfmc.org/Meeting/
Details/2793.
Council address: North Pacific
Fishery Management Council, 1007 W
3rd Ave., Anchorage, AK 99501–2252;
telephone: (907) 271–2809. Instructions
for attending the meeting are given
under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION,
below.
SUMMARY:
Sara
Cleaver, Council staff; phone; (907) 271–
2809 and email: sara.cleaver@noaa.gov.
For technical support, please contact
administrative Council staff, email:
npfmc.admin@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Agenda
Thursday, March 3, 2022
The PCFMAC agenda will include (a)
status update on the cost efficiencies
analysis; (b) public comment; and (c)
other issues and future scheduling. The
agenda is subject to change, and the
latest version will be posted at https://
meetings.npfmc.org/Meeting/Details/
2793 prior to the meeting, along with
meeting materials.
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Connection Information
You can attend the meeting online
using a computer, tablet, or smartphone;
or by phone only. Connection
information will be posted online at:
https://meetings.npfmc.org/Meeting/
Details/2793.
Objections from family
members and public comments can be
mailed to Captain Travis Fulmore, OAC
Project Manager, 1 Memorial Avenue,
Arlington, VA 22211 or emailed to
usarmy.pentagon.hqdaanmc.mbx.accountability-coe@mail.mil
(preferred).
ADDRESSES:
Public Comment
Public comment letters will be
accepted and should be submitted
electronically to https://
meetings.npfmc.org/Meeting/Details/
2793.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: February 9, 2022.
Tracey L. Thompson,
Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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Department of the Army
Notice of Intended Disinterment
Department of the Army, DoD.
Notice of intended disinterment.
AGENCY:
The Office of Army
Cemeteries (OAC) is honoring the
requests of the family members to
disinter the human remains of 6 Native
American students from the Carlisle
Barracks Post Cemetery, Carlisle,
Pennsylvania. The decedent names are:
Raleigh James from the Washoe tribe,
Wade Ayres from the Catawba tribe,
Anatasia Achwak(Ashowak) and Anna
Vereskin from the Alaskan (Aleut) tribe,
Ellen Macy from the Umqua tribe and
Frank Green from the Oneida tribe.
These students died between 1880 and
1910 while attending the Carlisle Indian
Industrial School. At the request of the
closest living relative for each decedent,
OAC will disinter and facilitate the
transport and reinternment of the
remains in private cemeteries chosen by
the families at government expense.
This disinterment will be conducted in
accordance with Army Regulation 290–
5. This is not a Native American Graves
Protection and Repatriation Act
(NAGPRA) action because the remains
are not part of a collection. They are
interred in graves that are individually
marked at the Carlisle Barracks Post
Cemetery.
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SUMMARY:
The disinterment is scheduled to
begin on June 17, 2022. Transportation
to and re-interment in private
cemeteries will take place as soon as
practical after the disinterment. If other
living relatives object to the
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Captain Travis Fulmore, OAC Project
Managers, 703–695–3570, or at
usarmy.pentagon.hqdaanmc.mbx.accountability-coe@mail.mil
(preferred).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Additional information related to Native
Americans buried at the Carlisle
Barracks Post Cemetery can be found at
https://armycemeteries.army.mil/
Cemeteries/Carlisle-Barracks-Main-PostCemetery
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
ACTION:
disinterment of these remains, please
provide written objection to Captain
Travis Fulmore at the email addresses
listed below prior to March 1st, 2022.
Such objections may delay the
disinterment for the decedent in
question.
James W. Satterwhite Jr.,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Charter Renewal of Department of
Defense Federal Advisory
Committees—Defense Advisory
Committee on Investigation,
Prosecution, and Defense of Sexual
Assault in the Armed Forces
Department of Defense (DoD).
Charter renewal of Federal
Advisory Committee.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The DoD is publishing this
notice to announce that it is renewing
the charter for the Defense Advisory
Committee on Investigation,
Prosecution, and Defense of Sexual
Assault in the Armed Forces (DAC–
IPAD).
SUMMARY:
Jim
Freeman, DoD Advisory Committee
Management Officer, 703–692–5952.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The DAC–
IPAD’s charter is being renewed in
accordance with the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA) (5 U.S.C.,
Appendix) and 41 CFR 102–3.50(d). The
charter and contact information for the
DAC–IPAD’s Designated Federal Officer
(DFO) are found at https://
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Pursuant to section 546(c)(1) of the FY
2015 NDAA, the DAC–IPAD shall
provide independent advice and
recommendations to the Secretary of
Defense and the Deputy Secretary of
Defense on the investigation,
prosecution, and defense of allegations
of rape, forcible sodomy, sexual assault,
and other sexual misconduct involving
members of the Armed Forces, based on
its ongoing review of cases. Pursuant to
Section 546(c)(2) and (d) of the FY 2015
NDAA, the DAC–IPAD, not later than
March 30 of each year, will submit to
the Secretary of Defense through the
General Counsel of the Department of
Defense (GC DoD), and the Committees
on Armed Services of the Senate and
House of Representatives, a report
describing the results of the activities of
the DAC–IPAD pursuant to Section 546
of the FY 2015 NDAA, as amended,
during the preceding year. The DAC–
IPAD will also focus on matters of
special interest to the DoD, as
determined by the Secretary of Defense,
the Deputy Secretary of Defense, or the
GC DoD, as the DAC–IPAD’s sponsor.
Pursuant to Section 546(b) of the FY
2015 NDAA, the DAC–IPAD will be
composed of no more than 20 members
who must have extensive experience
and subject matter expertise in the
investigation, prosecution, or defense of
allegations of sexual offenses. DAC–
IPAD members may include Federal and
State prosecutors, judges, law
professors, and private attorneys.
Members of the Armed Forces serving
on active duty may not serve as DAC–
IPAD members.
Individual members are appointed
according to DoD policy and
procedures, and serve a term of service
of one-to-four years with annual
renewals. One member will be
appointed as Chair of the DAC–IPAD.
No member, unless approved according
to DoD policy and procedures, may
serve more than two consecutive terms
of service on the DAC–IPAD, or serve on
more than two DoD Federal advisory
committees at one time.
DAC–IPAD members who are not fulltime or permanent part-time Federal
civilian officers or employees, or active
duty members of the Uniformed
Services, are appointed as experts or
consultants, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 3109,
to serve as special government
employee members. DAC–IPAD
members who are full-time or
permanent part-time Federal civilian
officers or employees, or active duty
members of the Uniformed Services are
appointed pursuant to 41 CFR 102–
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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North Pacific Fishery Management Council; Public Meeting
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of web conference.
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SUMMARY: The North Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) Partial
Coverage Fishery Monitoring Advisory Committee (PCFMAC) will meet March
3, 2022.
DATES: The meeting will be held on Thursday, March 3, 2022, from 8 a.m.
to 12 p.m. Alaska Time.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be a web conference. Join online through
the link at https://meetings.npfmc.org/Meeting/Details/2793.
Council address: North Pacific Fishery Management Council, 1007 W
3rd Ave., Anchorage, AK 99501-2252; telephone: (907) 271-2809.
Instructions for attending the meeting are given under SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION, below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sara Cleaver, Council staff; phone;
(907) 271-2809 and email: [email protected]. For technical support,
please contact administrative Council staff, email:
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Agenda
Thursday, March 3, 2022
The PCFMAC agenda will include (a) status update on the cost
efficiencies analysis; (b) public comment; and (c) other issues and
future scheduling. The agenda is subject to change, and the latest
version will be posted at https://meetings.npfmc.org/Meeting/Details/2793 prior to the meeting, along with meeting materials.
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Connection Information
You can attend the meeting online using a computer, tablet, or
smartphone; or by phone only. Connection information will be posted
online at: https://meetings.npfmc.org/Meeting/Details/2793.
Public Comment
Public comment letters will be accepted and should be submitted
electronically to https://meetings.npfmc.org/Meeting/Details/2793.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: February 9, 2022.
Tracey L. Thompson,
Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National
Marine Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2022-03101 Filed 2-11-22; 8:45 am]
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