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Notice of Permit Applications Received
Under the Antarctic Conservation Act
of 1978
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Notice of permit applications
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Interested parties are invited to
submit written data, comments, or
views with respect to this permit
application by January 20, 2023. This
application may be inspected by
interested parties at the Permit Office,
address below.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be
addressed to Permit Office, Office of
Polar Programs, National Science
Foundation, 2415 Eisenhower Avenue,
Alexandria, Virginia 22314 or
ACApermits@nsf.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Andrew Titmus, ACA Permit Officer, at
the above address, 703–292–4479.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
National Science Foundation, as
directed by the Antarctic Conservation
Act of 1978 (Pub. L. 95–541, 45 CFR
671), as amended by the Antarctic
Science, Tourism and Conservation Act
of 1996, has developed regulations for
the establishment of a permit system for
various activities in Antarctica and
designation of certain animals and
certain geographic areas as requiring
special protection. The regulations
establish such a permit system to
designate Antarctic Specially Protected
Areas.
DATES:
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The National Science
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Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978.
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required notice of permit applications
received.
SUMMARY:
Application Details
Permit Application: 2023–026
1. Applicant: Michael Raabe, Leidos
Innovations Group, Antarctic
Support Contract, 7400 S Tucson
Way, Centennial, CO.
environmental@usap.gov.
Activity for Which Permit is
Requested: Enter Antarctic Specially
Protected Area. The applicant seeks an
ACA permit for the purposes of marine
transit of U.S. Antarctic Program
chartered vessels through Antarctic
Specially Protected Areas (ASPA) 145,
152, and 153. The permit would be used
solely for marine transit and not for any
scientific activity within these ASPAs.
Marine transit would occur so long as
the values to be protected within each
ASPA are not jeopardized and would
only occur as necessary in the best
interests of the U.S. Antarctic Program.
The ASPAs would be avoided whenever
possible.
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Location: ASPA 145—Port Foster,
Deception Island, South Shetland
Islands; ASPA 152—Western Bransfield
Strait; ASPA 153—Eastern Dallmann
Bay.
Dates of Permitted Activities:
February 1, 2023–January 31, 2028.
Permit Application: 2023–027
2. Applicant: Michael Raabe, Leidos
Innovations Group, Antarctic
Support Contract, 7400 S Tucson
Way, Centennial, CO.
environmental@usap.gov.
Activity for Which Permit is
Requested: Enter Antarctic Specially
Protected Area. The applicant seeks an
ACA permit for the purposes of
recreational and educational visits to
several historic huts in the vicinity of
McMurdo Station. Visits would occur at
Scott’s hut at Cape Evans (ASPA 155),
Shackleton’s hut at Cape Royds (ASPA
157), Scott’s Discovery hut at Hut Point
(ASPA 158), and at Cape Adare (ASPA
159). Access to sites would be by
tracked vehicle, helicopter, or on foot as
appropriate. All visits would be
conducted in accordance with the
management plan for each specific site.
Procedures for monitoring numbers of
U.S. Antarctic Program visitors
throughout the season would be
implemented.
Location: ASPA 155—Cape Evans,
Ross Island; ASPA 157—Backdoor Bay,
Cape Royds, Ross Island; ASPA 158—
Hut Point, Ross Island; ASPA 159—
Cape Adare, Borchgrevink Coast.
Dates of Permitted Activities:
February 1, 2023–January 31, 2028.
Permit Application: 2023–028
3. Applicant Michael Raabe, Leidos
Innovations Group, Antarctic
Support Contract, 7400 S Tucson
Way, Centennial, CO.
environmental@usap.gov.
Activity for Which Permit is
Requested: Enter Antarctic Specially
Protected Area. The applicant seeks an
ACA permit for the purposes of entering
Antarctic Specially Protected Areas
(ASPA) to gather professional video
footage, still photographs, and to
interview scientists in support of
National Science Foundation (NSF)
directed news and public outreach
projects and releases. Visits would
occur to ASPAs in conjunction with
valid scientific activities for the express
purposes of gathering footage and
information on scientific research,
general scenic locations, and interviews
with scientists working in the field.
Within historic huts, only tripods or
monopods with flat bottomed rubber
bases would be used. All visits would
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be conducted in accordance with the
management plan for each specific site.
Location: ASPA 105—Beaufort Island,
McMurdo Sound, Ross Sea; ASPA 113—
Litchfield Island, Arthur Harbor, Anvers
Island, Palmer Archipelago; ASPA
116—New College Valley, Caughley
Beach, Cape Bird, Ross Island; ASPA
121—Cape Royds, Ross Island; ASPA
124—Cape Crozier, Ross Island; ASPA
131—Canada Glacier, Lake Fryxell,
Taylor Valley, Victoria Land; ASPA
138—Linnaeus Terrace, Asgard Range,
Victoria Land; ASPA 139—Biscoe Point,
Anvers Island, Palmer Archipelago;
ASPA 155—Cape Evans, Ross Island;
ASPA 157—Backdoor Bay, Cape Royds,
Ross Island; ASPA 158—Hut Point, Ross
Island; ASPA 172—Lower Taylor
Glacier and Blood Falls, Taylor Valley,
McMurdo Dry Valleys, Victoria Land.
Dates of Permitted Activities:
February 1, 2023–January 31, 2028.
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Permit Application: 2023–029
4. Applicant: Michael Raabe, Leidos
Innovations Group, Antarctic
Support Contract, 7400 S. Tucson
Way, Centennial, CO.
environmental@usap.gov.
Activity for Which Permit is
Requested: Take, Harmful Interference.
The applicant seeks an ACA permit for
take and harmful interference for the
purposes of herding native mammal and
bird species away from aircraft runways,
roads, and the ice pier at McMurdo
Station, or the pier and general station
area at Palmer Station to protect
operational safety and prevent potential
harm to the animals. Herding activities
would be conducted in accordance with
procedures using humane and nonlethal techniques to move animals while
causing as little disturbance to the
animals as possible. Individuals tasked
with herding would be specifically
trained in the herding techniques and
procedures. Most commonly
encountered wildlife at McMurdo
Station includes Weddell seals, Adelie
penguins, Emperor penguins, and South
Polar skuas. Most commonly
encountered wildlife at Palmer Station
includes Elephant seals, Antarctic fur
seals, Crabeater seals, Adelie penguins,
Gentoo penguins, Chinstrap penguins,
and Brown skuas.
Location: McMurdo Station, Ross Sea;
Palmer Station, Anvers Island, Antarctic
Peninsula Area.
Dates of Permitted Activities:
February 1, 2023–January 31, 2028.
Permit Application: 2023–030
5. Applicant: Michael Raabe, Leidos
Innovations Group, Antarctic
Support Contract, 7400 S. Tucson
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environmental@usap.gov.
Activity for Which Permit is
Requested: Enter Antarctic Specially
Protected Area. The applicant seeks an
ACA permit for entry into Arrival
Heights, Antarctic Specially Protected
Area (ASPA) 122 for ongoing scientific
work by U.S. Antarctic Program
principal investigators and their teams.
Additionally Antarctic Support Contract
(ASC) personnel would need access to
the site daily for equipment monitoring,
data acquisition, calibrations, and
repairs. Official scientific visitors would
also enter the site for educational and
oversight purposes. Other ASC
personnel may be called upon to
perform inspections, maintenance,
fueling, or repair functions at facilities
within the ASPA. Environmental
representatives may enter the site to
observe and determine whether
modifications to the management plan
are warranted. All visits would be
conducted in accordance with the
management plan for each specific site.
Location: ASPA 122—Arrival Heights,
Hut Point Peninsula, Ross Island.
Dates of Permitted Activities:
February 1, 2023–January 31, 2028.
Permit Application: 2023–031
6. Applicant: Michael Raabe, Leidos
Innovations Group, Antarctic
Support Contract, 7400 S Tucson
Way, Centennial, CO.
environmental@usap.gov.
Activity for Which Permit is
Requested: Enter Antarctic Specially
Protected Area. The applicant seeks an
ACA permit for the purposes of entering
Antarctic Specially Protected Areas
(ASPA) to support National Science
Foundation (NSF) funded U.S. Antarctic
Program science operations accessed
using small boats from U.S. Antarctic
Program research vessels or from Palmer
Station. The ASPAs that would be
entered are locations of routine support
by Antarctic Support Contract station
staff and marine technicians who
commonly aid in transport, field camp
put-in and take-out in support of
science at these locations. Personnel
would only enter ASPAs in support of
science expeditions which would obtain
separate ACA permits for entry to, and
work within each specific ASPA. All
visits would be conducted in
accordance with the management plan
for each specific site.
Location: ASPA 113—Litchfield
Island, Arthur Harbor, Anvers Island,
Palmer Archipelago; ASPA 117—Avian
Island, Marguerite Bay, Antarctic
Peninsula; ASPA 126—Byers Peninsula,
Livingston Island; ASPA 128—Western
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Shore of Admiralty Bay, King George
Island, South Shetland Islands; ASPA
139—Biscoe Point, Anvers Island,
Palmer Archipelago; ASPA 149—Cape
Shirreff and San Telmo Island,
Livingston Island, South Shetland
Islands; ASPA 161—Terra Nova Bay,
Ross Sea; ASPA 173—Cape Washington
and Silverfish Bay, Terra Nova Bay,
Ross Sea.
Dates of Permitted Activities:
February 1, 2023–January 31, 2028.
Permit Application: 2023–032
7. Applicant: Michael Raabe, Leidos
Innovations Group, Antarctic Support
Contract, 7400 S Tucson Way,
Centennial, CO. environmental@
usap.gov.
Activity for Which Permit is
Requested: Introduce Non-Indigenous
Species into Antarctica. The applicants
seeks an ACA permit to introduce nonindigenous species into Antarctica for
the purposes of wastewater treatment at
McMurdo Station. The applicant would
introduce commercially available,
proprietary bacteria supplement D500A
for municipal wastewater treatment
plants, for use at the wastewater
treatment plant at McMurdo Station,
Antarctica. Benefits include better
sludge settling, better dewatering,
control of surface foam and filamentous
growth, reduction of total sludge
volume, and improved wastewater plant
performance. Bacteria would not be
released into the environment. Once
expired, bacteria are captured in
wastewater treatment plant solids that
are retrograded to the United States.
Effluent from the treatment plant is
treated with UV sterilization before
discharge.
Location: McMurdo Station, Ross Sea.
Dates of Permitted Activities:
February 1, 2023–January 31, 2028.
Permit Application: 2023–033
8. Applicant: Michael Raabe, Leidos
Innovations Group, Antarctic
Support Contract, 7400 S Tucson
Way, Centennial, CO.
environmental@usap.gov.
Activity for Which Permit is
Requested: Enter Antarctic Specially
Protected Area. The applicant seeks an
ACA permit for the purposes of entering
Antarctic Specially Protected Areas
(ASPA) to support National Science
Foundation (NSF) funded U.S. Antarctic
Program science operations. Antarctic
Support Contract Operations and
support personnel are required to
conduct occasional operations,
maintenance, construction, and
rehabilitation activities in support of
U.S. Antarctic Program science at
designated ASPAs in the Ross Sea
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region. ASPAs in this region are
generally accessed via helicopter, thus a
helicopter pilot and helicopter
technician would accompany the
operations personnel. No structures or
scientific equipment would be erected
within the ASPAs except as specified in
separate science project specific ACA
permits. All visits would be conducted
in accordance with the management
plan for each specific site.
Location: ASPA 121—Cape Royds,
Ross Island; ASPA 124—Cape Crozier,
Ross Island; ASPA 131—Canada
Glacier, Lake Fryxell, Taylor Valley,
Victoria Land; ASPA 137—North-West
White Island, McMurdo Sound; ASPA
138—Linnaeus Terrace, Asgard Range,
Victoria Land; ASPA 172—Lower
Taylor Glacier and Blood Falls, Taylor
Valley, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Victoria
Land; ASPA 175—High Altitude
Geothermal sites of the Ross Sea Region.
Dates of Permitted Activities:
February 1, 2023–January 31, 2028.
Permit Application: 2023–034
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9. Applicant: Michael Raabe, Leidos
Innovations Group, Antarctic Support
Contract, 7400 S Tucson Way,
Centennial, CO. environmental@
usap.gov.
Activity for Which Permit is
Requested: Enter Antarctic Specially
Protected Area. The applicant seeks an
ACA permit for the purposes of entering
Antarctic Specially Protected Areas
(ASPA) to support National Science
Foundation (NSF) environmental
management responsibilities under
Annex V of the Protocol on
Environmental Protection to the
Antarctic Treaty. A review of Antarctic
Specially Protected Area (ASPA)
management plans must be initiated at
least every five years to; gather up to
date information on site status; verify
that the reasons for special protection
remain valid; verify that the values
being protected are being maintained;
verify that the management measures in
place are sufficient to provide
protection; and recommend and
management measures that may be
necessary to maintain the values being
protected. Antarctic Support Contract
Environmental Engineering personnel
would enter the listed ASPAs to collect
information in support of 5-year ASPA
management plan reviews, for general
management and maintenance concerns,
and to address any environmental
concern or potential release within the
ASPA. All visits would be conducted in
accordance with the management plan
for each specific site.
Location: ASPA 105—Beaufort Island,
McMurdo Sound, Ross Sea; ASPA 106—
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Ross Sea; ASPA 113—Litchfield Island,
Arthur Harbor, Anvers Island, Palmer
Archipelago; ASPA 121—Cape Royds,
Ross Island; ASPA 123—Barwick and
Balham Valleys, Southern Victoria
Land; ASPA 124—Cape Crozier, Ross
Island; ASPA 128—Western Shore of
Admiralty Bay, King George Island,
South Shetland Islands; ASPA 131—
Canada Glacier, Lake Fryxell, Taylor
Valley, Victoria Land; ASPA 137—
North-West White Island, McMurdo
Sound; ASPA 138—Linnaeus Terrace,
Asgard Range, Victoria Land; ASPA
139—Biscoe Point, Anvers Island,
Palmer Archipelago; ASPA 149—Cape
Shirreff and San Telmo Island,
Livingston Island, South Shetland
Islands; ASPA 154—Botany Bay, Cape
Geology, Victoria Island; ASPA 172—
Lower Taylor Glacier and Blood Falls,
Taylor Valley, McMurdo Dry Valleys,
Victoria Land; ASPA 175—High
Altitude Geothermal sites of the Ross
Sea Region; ASPA 176—Rosenthal
Islands, Anvers Island, Palmer
Archipelago.
Dates of Permitted Activities:
February 1, 2023–January 31, 2028.
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Program Specialist, Office of Polar Programs.
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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Notice of Permit Applications Received Under the Antarctic
Conservation Act of 1978
AGENCY: National Science Foundation.
ACTION: Notice of permit applications received.
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SUMMARY: The National Science Foundation (NSF) is required to publish a
notice of permit applications received to conduct activities regulated
under the Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978. NSF has published
regulations under the Antarctic Conservation Act in the Code of Federal
Regulations. This is the required notice of permit applications
received.
DATES: Interested parties are invited to submit written data, comments,
or views with respect to this permit application by January 20, 2023.
This application may be inspected by interested parties at the Permit
Office, address below.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be addressed to Permit Office, Office of
Polar Programs, National Science Foundation, 2415 Eisenhower Avenue,
Alexandria, Virginia 22314 or [email protected].
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Andrew Titmus, ACA Permit Officer, at
the above address, 703-292-4479.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The National Science Foundation, as directed
by the Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978 (Pub. L. 95-541, 45 CFR 671),
as amended by the Antarctic Science, Tourism and Conservation Act of
1996, has developed regulations for the establishment of a permit
system for various activities in Antarctica and designation of certain
animals and certain geographic areas as requiring special protection.
The regulations establish such a permit system to designate Antarctic
Specially Protected Areas.
Application Details
Permit Application: 2023-026
1. Applicant: Michael Raabe, Leidos Innovations Group, Antarctic
Support Contract, 7400 S Tucson Way, Centennial, CO.
[email protected].
Activity for Which Permit is Requested: Enter Antarctic Specially
Protected Area. The applicant seeks an ACA permit for the purposes of
marine transit of U.S. Antarctic Program chartered vessels through
Antarctic Specially Protected Areas (ASPA) 145, 152, and 153. The
permit would be used solely for marine transit and not for any
scientific activity within these ASPAs. Marine transit would occur so
long as the values to be protected within each ASPA are not jeopardized
and would only occur as necessary in the best interests of the U.S.
Antarctic Program. The ASPAs would be avoided whenever possible.
Location: ASPA 145--Port Foster, Deception Island, South Shetland
Islands; ASPA 152--Western Bransfield Strait; ASPA 153--Eastern
Dallmann Bay.
Dates of Permitted Activities: February 1, 2023-January 31, 2028.
Permit Application: 2023-027
2. Applicant: Michael Raabe, Leidos Innovations Group, Antarctic
Support Contract, 7400 S Tucson Way, Centennial, CO.
[email protected].
Activity for Which Permit is Requested: Enter Antarctic Specially
Protected Area. The applicant seeks an ACA permit for the purposes of
recreational and educational visits to several historic huts in the
vicinity of McMurdo Station. Visits would occur at Scott's hut at Cape
Evans (ASPA 155), Shackleton's hut at Cape Royds (ASPA 157), Scott's
Discovery hut at Hut Point (ASPA 158), and at Cape Adare (ASPA 159).
Access to sites would be by tracked vehicle, helicopter, or on foot as
appropriate. All visits would be conducted in accordance with the
management plan for each specific site. Procedures for monitoring
numbers of U.S. Antarctic Program visitors throughout the season would
be implemented.
Location: ASPA 155--Cape Evans, Ross Island; ASPA 157--Backdoor
Bay, Cape Royds, Ross Island; ASPA 158--Hut Point, Ross Island; ASPA
159--Cape Adare, Borchgrevink Coast.
Dates of Permitted Activities: February 1, 2023-January 31, 2028.
Permit Application: 2023-028
3. Applicant Michael Raabe, Leidos Innovations Group, Antarctic Support
Contract, 7400 S Tucson Way, Centennial, CO. [email protected].
Activity for Which Permit is Requested: Enter Antarctic Specially
Protected Area. The applicant seeks an ACA permit for the purposes of
entering Antarctic Specially Protected Areas (ASPA) to gather
professional video footage, still photographs, and to interview
scientists in support of National Science Foundation (NSF) directed
news and public outreach projects and releases. Visits would occur to
ASPAs in conjunction with valid scientific activities for the express
purposes of gathering footage and information on scientific research,
general scenic locations, and interviews with scientists working in the
field. Within historic huts, only tripods or monopods with flat
bottomed rubber bases would be used. All visits would
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be conducted in accordance with the management plan for each specific
site.
Location: ASPA 105--Beaufort Island, McMurdo Sound, Ross Sea; ASPA
113--Litchfield Island, Arthur Harbor, Anvers Island, Palmer
Archipelago; ASPA 116--New College Valley, Caughley Beach, Cape Bird,
Ross Island; ASPA 121--Cape Royds, Ross Island; ASPA 124--Cape Crozier,
Ross Island; ASPA 131--Canada Glacier, Lake Fryxell, Taylor Valley,
Victoria Land; ASPA 138--Linnaeus Terrace, Asgard Range, Victoria Land;
ASPA 139--Biscoe Point, Anvers Island, Palmer Archipelago; ASPA 155--
Cape Evans, Ross Island; ASPA 157--Backdoor Bay, Cape Royds, Ross
Island; ASPA 158--Hut Point, Ross Island; ASPA 172--Lower Taylor
Glacier and Blood Falls, Taylor Valley, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Victoria
Land.
Dates of Permitted Activities: February 1, 2023-January 31, 2028.
Permit Application: 2023-029
4. Applicant: Michael Raabe, Leidos Innovations Group, Antarctic
Support Contract, 7400 S. Tucson Way, Centennial, CO.
[email protected].
Activity for Which Permit is Requested: Take, Harmful Interference.
The applicant seeks an ACA permit for take and harmful interference for
the purposes of herding native mammal and bird species away from
aircraft runways, roads, and the ice pier at McMurdo Station, or the
pier and general station area at Palmer Station to protect operational
safety and prevent potential harm to the animals. Herding activities
would be conducted in accordance with procedures using humane and non-
lethal techniques to move animals while causing as little disturbance
to the animals as possible. Individuals tasked with herding would be
specifically trained in the herding techniques and procedures. Most
commonly encountered wildlife at McMurdo Station includes Weddell
seals, Adelie penguins, Emperor penguins, and South Polar skuas. Most
commonly encountered wildlife at Palmer Station includes Elephant
seals, Antarctic fur seals, Crabeater seals, Adelie penguins, Gentoo
penguins, Chinstrap penguins, and Brown skuas.
Location: McMurdo Station, Ross Sea; Palmer Station, Anvers Island,
Antarctic Peninsula Area.
Dates of Permitted Activities: February 1, 2023-January 31, 2028.
Permit Application: 2023-030
5. Applicant: Michael Raabe, Leidos Innovations Group, Antarctic
Support Contract, 7400 S. Tucson Way, Centennial, CO.
[email protected].
Activity for Which Permit is Requested: Enter Antarctic Specially
Protected Area. The applicant seeks an ACA permit for entry into
Arrival Heights, Antarctic Specially Protected Area (ASPA) 122 for
ongoing scientific work by U.S. Antarctic Program principal
investigators and their teams. Additionally Antarctic Support Contract
(ASC) personnel would need access to the site daily for equipment
monitoring, data acquisition, calibrations, and repairs. Official
scientific visitors would also enter the site for educational and
oversight purposes. Other ASC personnel may be called upon to perform
inspections, maintenance, fueling, or repair functions at facilities
within the ASPA. Environmental representatives may enter the site to
observe and determine whether modifications to the management plan are
warranted. All visits would be conducted in accordance with the
management plan for each specific site.
Location: ASPA 122--Arrival Heights, Hut Point Peninsula, Ross
Island.
Dates of Permitted Activities: February 1, 2023-January 31, 2028.
Permit Application: 2023-031
6. Applicant: Michael Raabe, Leidos Innovations Group, Antarctic
Support Contract, 7400 S Tucson Way, Centennial, CO.
[email protected].
Activity for Which Permit is Requested: Enter Antarctic Specially
Protected Area. The applicant seeks an ACA permit for the purposes of
entering Antarctic Specially Protected Areas (ASPA) to support National
Science Foundation (NSF) funded U.S. Antarctic Program science
operations accessed using small boats from U.S. Antarctic Program
research vessels or from Palmer Station. The ASPAs that would be
entered are locations of routine support by Antarctic Support Contract
station staff and marine technicians who commonly aid in transport,
field camp put-in and take-out in support of science at these
locations. Personnel would only enter ASPAs in support of science
expeditions which would obtain separate ACA permits for entry to, and
work within each specific ASPA. All visits would be conducted in
accordance with the management plan for each specific site.
Location: ASPA 113--Litchfield Island, Arthur Harbor, Anvers
Island, Palmer Archipelago; ASPA 117--Avian Island, Marguerite Bay,
Antarctic Peninsula; ASPA 126--Byers Peninsula, Livingston Island; ASPA
128--Western Shore of Admiralty Bay, King George Island, South Shetland
Islands; ASPA 139--Biscoe Point, Anvers Island, Palmer Archipelago;
ASPA 149--Cape Shirreff and San Telmo Island, Livingston Island, South
Shetland Islands; ASPA 161--Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea; ASPA 173--Cape
Washington and Silverfish Bay, Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea.
Dates of Permitted Activities: February 1, 2023-January 31, 2028.
Permit Application: 2023-032
7. Applicant: Michael Raabe, Leidos Innovations Group, Antarctic
Support Contract, 7400 S Tucson Way, Centennial, CO.
[email protected].
Activity for Which Permit is Requested: Introduce Non-Indigenous
Species into Antarctica. The applicants seeks an ACA permit to
introduce non-indigenous species into Antarctica for the purposes of
wastewater treatment at McMurdo Station. The applicant would introduce
commercially available, proprietary bacteria supplement D500A for
municipal wastewater treatment plants, for use at the wastewater
treatment plant at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Benefits include better
sludge settling, better dewatering, control of surface foam and
filamentous growth, reduction of total sludge volume, and improved
wastewater plant performance. Bacteria would not be released into the
environment. Once expired, bacteria are captured in wastewater
treatment plant solids that are retrograded to the United States.
Effluent from the treatment plant is treated with UV sterilization
before discharge.
Location: McMurdo Station, Ross Sea.
Dates of Permitted Activities: February 1, 2023-January 31, 2028.
Permit Application: 2023-033
8. Applicant: Michael Raabe, Leidos Innovations Group, Antarctic
Support Contract, 7400 S Tucson Way, Centennial, CO.
[email protected].
Activity for Which Permit is Requested: Enter Antarctic Specially
Protected Area. The applicant seeks an ACA permit for the purposes of
entering Antarctic Specially Protected Areas (ASPA) to support National
Science Foundation (NSF) funded U.S. Antarctic Program science
operations. Antarctic Support Contract Operations and support personnel
are required to conduct occasional operations, maintenance,
construction, and rehabilitation activities in support of U.S.
Antarctic Program science at designated ASPAs in the Ross Sea
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region. ASPAs in this region are generally accessed via helicopter,
thus a helicopter pilot and helicopter technician would accompany the
operations personnel. No structures or scientific equipment would be
erected within the ASPAs except as specified in separate science
project specific ACA permits. All visits would be conducted in
accordance with the management plan for each specific site.
Location: ASPA 121--Cape Royds, Ross Island; ASPA 124--Cape
Crozier, Ross Island; ASPA 131--Canada Glacier, Lake Fryxell, Taylor
Valley, Victoria Land; ASPA 137--North-West White Island, McMurdo
Sound; ASPA 138--Linnaeus Terrace, Asgard Range, Victoria Land; ASPA
172--Lower Taylor Glacier and Blood Falls, Taylor Valley, McMurdo Dry
Valleys, Victoria Land; ASPA 175--High Altitude Geothermal sites of the
Ross Sea Region.
Dates of Permitted Activities: February 1, 2023-January 31, 2028.
Permit Application: 2023-034
9. Applicant: Michael Raabe, Leidos Innovations Group, Antarctic
Support Contract, 7400 S Tucson Way, Centennial, CO.
[email protected].
Activity for Which Permit is Requested: Enter Antarctic Specially
Protected Area. The applicant seeks an ACA permit for the purposes of
entering Antarctic Specially Protected Areas (ASPA) to support National
Science Foundation (NSF) environmental management responsibilities
under Annex V of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the
Antarctic Treaty. A review of Antarctic Specially Protected Area (ASPA)
management plans must be initiated at least every five years to; gather
up to date information on site status; verify that the reasons for
special protection remain valid; verify that the values being protected
are being maintained; verify that the management measures in place are
sufficient to provide protection; and recommend and management measures
that may be necessary to maintain the values being protected. Antarctic
Support Contract Environmental Engineering personnel would enter the
listed ASPAs to collect information in support of 5-year ASPA
management plan reviews, for general management and maintenance
concerns, and to address any environmental concern or potential release
within the ASPA. All visits would be conducted in accordance with the
management plan for each specific site.
Location: ASPA 105--Beaufort Island, McMurdo Sound, Ross Sea; ASPA
106--Cape Hallett, Northern Victoria Land, Ross Sea; ASPA 113--
Litchfield Island, Arthur Harbor, Anvers Island, Palmer Archipelago;
ASPA 121--Cape Royds, Ross Island; ASPA 123--Barwick and Balham
Valleys, Southern Victoria Land; ASPA 124--Cape Crozier, Ross Island;
ASPA 128--Western Shore of Admiralty Bay, King George Island, South
Shetland Islands; ASPA 131--Canada Glacier, Lake Fryxell, Taylor
Valley, Victoria Land; ASPA 137--North-West White Island, McMurdo
Sound; ASPA 138--Linnaeus Terrace, Asgard Range, Victoria Land; ASPA
139--Biscoe Point, Anvers Island, Palmer Archipelago; ASPA 149--Cape
Shirreff and San Telmo Island, Livingston Island, South Shetland
Islands; ASPA 154--Botany Bay, Cape Geology, Victoria Island; ASPA
172--Lower Taylor Glacier and Blood Falls, Taylor Valley, McMurdo Dry
Valleys, Victoria Land; ASPA 175--High Altitude Geothermal sites of the
Ross Sea Region; ASPA 176--Rosenthal Islands, Anvers Island, Palmer
Archipelago.
Dates of Permitted Activities: February 1, 2023-January 31, 2028.
Erika N. Davis,
Program Specialist, Office of Polar Programs.
[FR Doc. 2022-27743 Filed 12-20-22; 8:45 am]
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