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Commission to provide an oral briefing
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activities, and written findings within
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would result in an unacceptable delay
in the Commission’s ability to report the
findings and observations from the work
of the Commission’s three
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Boulder campus, and to develop its final
recommendations for NIST leadership,
until well into the fall. The Federal
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NIST Safety Culture Survey it
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Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions;
Fisheries of the Northeastern United
States; Northeast Multispecies
Fishery; Approved Monitoring Service
Providers
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of approved Northeast
multispecies at-sea and electronic
monitoring service providers for fishing
year 2023.
AGENCY:
NMFS has approved nine
companies to provide Northeast
multispecies sector at-sea catch
monitoring and/or electronic catch
monitoring services in fishing year
2023. Regulations implementing the
Northeast Multispecies Fishery
Management Plan require at-sea catch
monitoring and electronic catch
monitoring companies to be approved
SUMMARY:
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by NMFS to provide catch monitoring
services to sectors. This action will
allow sectors to contract for catch
monitoring services with any of the
approved service providers for fishing
year 2023.
DATES: Northeast multispecies at-sea
and electronic monitoring service
provider approvals are effective May 1,
2023, through April 30, 2024.
ADDRESSES: The list of NMFS-approved
sector monitoring service providers is
available at: https://
www.fisheries.noaa.gov/resource/data/
observer-providers-northeast-and-midatlantic-programs.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Samantha Tolken, Fishery Management
Specialist, (978) 675–2176, email
Samantha.Tolken@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Northeast Multispecies Fishery
Management Plan includes a
requirement for industry-funded
monitoring of catch by sector vessels.
NMFS approves independent thirdparty service providers who sectors may
contract with to provide at-sea and/or
electronic catch monitoring services to
their vessels. Beginning this year, NMFS
is requiring full applications for
approval only from at-sea catch
monitoring (ASM) and electronic catch
monitoring (EM) companies that are not
currently approved to be a service
provider. Previously approved ASM and
EM companies are no longer required to
submit a full application to maintain
their approval status if they continue to
meet all service provider performance
standards and submit required updated
information annually. The required
updated information to maintain
approval includes an updated
Emergency Action Plan, evidence of
adequate insurance coverage, and, if
applicable, any updates to staffing or
operations. Regulations at 50 CFR
648.11(h) describe the criteria for
approval of ASM and EM service
provider applications. NMFS approves
service providers based on: (1)
Completeness and sufficiency of
applications; and (2) determination of
the applicant’s ability to meet the
performance requirements of a sector
monitoring service provider. Once
approved, service providers must meet
specified performance requirements
outlined in § 648.11(h)(5) and (6),
including required coverage levels, in
order to maintain eligibility. NMFS
must notify service providers, in
writing, if NMFS withdraws approval
for any reason.
Approved Monitoring Service Providers
On December 9, 2022, NMFS
announced an opportunity for new
monitoring companies to apply for
approval to provide ASM and/or EM
services in fishing year 2023, and an
opportunity for currently approved
providers to submit documentation to
maintain their approval status in fishing
year 2023. NMFS previously approved
nine companies to provide catch
monitoring services to the Northeast
multispecies sectors in fishing year
2022. Four of the nine approved
companies provide both ASM and EM
services: A.I.S., Inc.; East West
Technical Services, LLC; Fathom
Research, LLC; and Saltwater, Inc. The
other five approved companies provide
EM services only: Archipelago Marine
Research, Ltd.; Flywire Cameras; New
England Marine Monitoring; Satlink US,
LLC; and Teem Fish Monitoring, Inc.
All currently approved ASM and EM
companies continue to meet all service
provider performance standards,
submitted all required documentation,
and are therefore approved service
providers for fishing year 2023.
Additionally, one company previously
approved only for EM services, New
England Marine Monitoring, met the
ASM application requirements,
documented its ability to comply with
service provider standards, and
therefore is newly approved to provide
ASM services in fishing year 2023, in
addition to EM services. Table 1
includes the revised list of approved
monitoring service providers.
The new procedures do not change
NMFS’s authority to remove a service
provider from its approved status in
accordance with the regulations at
§ 648.11(h)(7). A monitoring service
provider that fails to meet the
requirements, conditions, and
responsibilities will be notified in
writing that it is subject to removal from
the list of approved monitoring service
providers. Withdrawing approval of a
service provider will be based on an
evaluation of the service providers
ability to meet the third-party catch
monitoring provider standards in
§ 648.11(h)(5) and (6). NMFS will
closely monitor the performance of
approved service providers, and will
withdraw approval during the current
approval term if we determine
performance standards are not being
met.
NMFS did not solicit applications to
provide dockside monitoring (DSM)
services related to the maximized
retention EM program. NMFS intends to
continue to fund and manage the DSM
program for the remainder of the 2022
and 2023 fishing years. In future fishing
years, NMFS intends to solicit
applications to be an approved DSM
provider when the DSM program
transitions to industry funding.
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TABLE 1—APPROVED PROVIDERS FOR FISHING YEAR 2023
Provider
Services
Address
Phone
Fax
A.I.S., Inc ............................
ASM/EM .........
508–990–9054
508–990–9055
https://aisobservers.com/.
Archipelago Marine Research, Ltd.
East West Technical Services, LLC.
EM .................
250–383–4535
250–383–0103
https://www.archipelago.ca/.
860–910–4957
860–223–6005
https://www.ewts.com/.
Fathom Resources, LLC .....
ASM/EM .........
508–990–0997
508–858–5383
https://fathomresources.com/.
Flywire Cameras .................
EM .................
888–315–7796
502–861–6568
New England Marine Monitoring.
ASM/EM .........
540 Hawthorn St., Dartmouth, MA 02747.
525 Head St., Victoria, BC
V9A 5S1 Canada.
91 Point Judith Rd., Suite
26 Unit 347 Narragansett, RI 02882.
855 Aquidneck Ave., Unit
9, Middletown, RI 02842.
PO BOX 55048, Lexington,
KY 40511.
350 Commercial St., Portland, ME 04101.
508–269–8138
........................
Saltwater, Inc ......................
ASM/EM .........
907–276–3241
907–258–5999
Satlink US, LLC ..................
EM .................
733 N St., Anchorage, AK
99501.
16423 Sawgrass Drive,
Rehoboth Beach, DE
19971.
https://www.flywirecameras.com/
.
https://
www.nemarinemonitoring.com/
.
https://www.saltwaterinc.com/.
703–447–5287
........................
https://www.satlink.es/en/.
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TABLE 1—APPROVED PROVIDERS FOR FISHING YEAR 2023—Continued
Provider
Teem Fish Monitoring, Inc.
Services
Address
EM .................
309 2nd Ave., Suite 363,
Prince Rupert, BC V8J
3T1 Canada.
Phone
Fax
Website
778–884–2598
........................
https://teem.fish/.
Note: ASM/EM = At-sea and electronic monitoring; EM = Electronic monitoring only.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: March 2, 2023.
Jennifer M. Wallace,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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Endangered and Threatened Species;
Take of Anadromous Fish
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of receipt for one
application to renew a scientific
enhancement permit.
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given that
NMFS received an application from the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)
to renew their U.S. Endangered Species
Act (ESA) Section 10(a)(1)(A) scientific
enhancement permit (permit 20571–2R)
for the reintroduction of Central Valley
(CV) spring-run Chinook salmon to the
San Joaquin River for the San Joaquin
River Restoration Program. Proposed
activities within the permit application
are expected to affect the threatened CV
spring-run Chinook salmon
(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), California
Central Valley (CCV) Distinct
Population Segment (DPS) of steelhead
(Oncorhynchus mykiss) and the
threatened Southern DPS (sDPS) of
North American green sturgeon
(Acipenser medirostris). The public is
hereby notified the application for
Permit 20571–2R is available for review
and comment before NMFS either
approves or disapproves the
application.
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SUMMARY:
Written comments on the permit
application must be received at the
appropriate email address (see
ADDRESSES) on or before April 6, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Written comments on the
permit application should be submitted
to NMFS’ Section 10(a)(1)(A) steelhead
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permit coordinator for the San Joaquin
River Restoration Program, Ms. Hilary
Glenn, via email (hilary.glenn@
noaa.gov). The permit application is
available for review online at the
Authorizations and Permits for
Protected Species website: https://
apps.nmfs.noaa.gov/preview/preview_
open_for_comment.cfm.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Hilary Glenn (email: hilary.glenn@
noaa.gov; phone: 916–200–8211).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Species Covered in This Notice
Threatened CV spring-run Chinook
salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha);
Threatened CCV Distinct Population
Segment of steelhead (Oncorhynchus
mykiss); Threatened sDPS of North
American green sturgeon (Acipenser
medirostris).
Authority
Scientific research and enhancement
permits are issued in accordance with
Section 10(a)(1)(A) of the ESA (16
U.S.C. 1531 et. seq) and regulations
governing listed fish and wildlife
permits (50 CFR 222–227). NMFS issues
permits based on findings that such
permits (1) are applied for in good faith,
(2) would not operate to the
disadvantage of the listed species which
are the subject of the permits, and (3)
are consistent with the purposes and
policies set forth in Section 2 of the
ESA. Authority to take listed species is
subject to conditions set forth in the
permits.
This notice is provided pursuant to
Section 10(c) of the ESA. NMFS will
evaluate the application, associated
documents, and any comment
submitted to determine whether the
application meets the requirements of
Section 10(a) of the ESA and Federal
regulations. The final permit decisions
will not be made until after the end of
the 30-day comment period and
consideration of any comment
submitted therein. NMFS will publish
notice of the final action on the subject
permit application in the Federal
Register.
Those individuals requesting a
hearing on the application listed in this
notice should provide the specific
reasons why a hearing on the
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application would be appropriate (see
ADDRESSES). Such a hearing is held at
the discretion of the Assistant
Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA.
Permit 20571–2R
USFWS applied to renew their
Section 10(a)(1)(A) scientific
enhancement permit (Previous Federal
Permit/Authorization: 20571) involving
continued reintroduction of CV springrun Chinook salmon to the San Joaquin
River, from the Merced River confluence
to Friant Dam and implementation of
the San Joaquin River Restoration
Program (SJRRP) in the San Joaquin
River Restoration Area. The Restoration
Area is 153 miles (246 km) long, from
Friant Dam downstream to the San
Joaquin River’s confluence with the
Merced River. This stretch of river
crosses the California counties of
Fresno, Madera and Merced. The
primary objectives of this effort involve:
(1) the collection of various lifestages of
CV spring-run Chinook salmon from
source stocks for broodstock and release
into the San Joaquin River; (2) the
continued release of CV spring-run
Chinook salmon into the San Joaquin
River; (3) the collection of returning
adults for broodstock or transport; (5)
the use of various types of tags and
marking for the purpose of tracking and
monitoring; (6) surveys of holding
adults; (7) spawning and carcass
surveys; (8) artificial propagation, eggincubation, juvenile rearing, and
holding of spring-run Chinook Salmon;
and, (9) installation of approved nets
and traps to aid in population
monitoring and production. Proposed
monitoring activities include: fyke nets
with wing walls and fish traps, trammel
nets, hand seins, handling (conducting
length measurements, gender
identification, tissue and scale
collection, assessment of condition,
checking for the presence of tags), and
Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT)
tagging of fish inclusive of CV springrun Chinook salmon, CCVsteelhead, and
sDPS green sturgeon.
The USFWS is requesting this permit
renewal be issued for a period of 5
years, 01/01/2024 to 12/31/2028.
Activities and their timing may vary
depending upon conditions and SJRRP
needs, but are anticipated to occur
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
[RTID 0648-XC742]
Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries of the Northeastern
United States; Northeast Multispecies Fishery; Approved Monitoring
Service Providers
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of approved Northeast multispecies at-sea and electronic
monitoring service providers for fishing year 2023.
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SUMMARY: NMFS has approved nine companies to provide Northeast
multispecies sector at-sea catch monitoring and/or electronic catch
monitoring services in fishing year 2023. Regulations implementing the
Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan require at-sea catch
monitoring and electronic catch monitoring companies to be approved
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by NMFS to provide catch monitoring services to sectors. This action
will allow sectors to contract for catch monitoring services with any
of the approved service providers for fishing year 2023.
DATES: Northeast multispecies at-sea and electronic monitoring service
provider approvals are effective May 1, 2023, through April 30, 2024.
ADDRESSES: The list of NMFS-approved sector monitoring service
providers is available at: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/resource/data/observer-providers-northeast-and-mid-atlantic-programs.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Samantha Tolken, Fishery Management
Specialist, (978) 675-2176, email [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Northeast Multispecies Fishery
Management Plan includes a requirement for industry-funded monitoring
of catch by sector vessels. NMFS approves independent third-party
service providers who sectors may contract with to provide at-sea and/
or electronic catch monitoring services to their vessels. Beginning
this year, NMFS is requiring full applications for approval only from
at-sea catch monitoring (ASM) and electronic catch monitoring (EM)
companies that are not currently approved to be a service provider.
Previously approved ASM and EM companies are no longer required to
submit a full application to maintain their approval status if they
continue to meet all service provider performance standards and submit
required updated information annually. The required updated information
to maintain approval includes an updated Emergency Action Plan,
evidence of adequate insurance coverage, and, if applicable, any
updates to staffing or operations. Regulations at 50 CFR 648.11(h)
describe the criteria for approval of ASM and EM service provider
applications. NMFS approves service providers based on: (1)
Completeness and sufficiency of applications; and (2) determination of
the applicant's ability to meet the performance requirements of a
sector monitoring service provider. Once approved, service providers
must meet specified performance requirements outlined in Sec.
648.11(h)(5) and (6), including required coverage levels, in order to
maintain eligibility. NMFS must notify service providers, in writing,
if NMFS withdraws approval for any reason.
Approved Monitoring Service Providers
On December 9, 2022, NMFS announced an opportunity for new
monitoring companies to apply for approval to provide ASM and/or EM
services in fishing year 2023, and an opportunity for currently
approved providers to submit documentation to maintain their approval
status in fishing year 2023. NMFS previously approved nine companies to
provide catch monitoring services to the Northeast multispecies sectors
in fishing year 2022. Four of the nine approved companies provide both
ASM and EM services: A.I.S., Inc.; East West Technical Services, LLC;
Fathom Research, LLC; and Saltwater, Inc. The other five approved
companies provide EM services only: Archipelago Marine Research, Ltd.;
Flywire Cameras; New England Marine Monitoring; Satlink US, LLC; and
Teem Fish Monitoring, Inc.
All currently approved ASM and EM companies continue to meet all
service provider performance standards, submitted all required
documentation, and are therefore approved service providers for fishing
year 2023. Additionally, one company previously approved only for EM
services, New England Marine Monitoring, met the ASM application
requirements, documented its ability to comply with service provider
standards, and therefore is newly approved to provide ASM services in
fishing year 2023, in addition to EM services. Table 1 includes the
revised list of approved monitoring service providers.
The new procedures do not change NMFS's authority to remove a
service provider from its approved status in accordance with the
regulations at Sec. 648.11(h)(7). A monitoring service provider that
fails to meet the requirements, conditions, and responsibilities will
be notified in writing that it is subject to removal from the list of
approved monitoring service providers. Withdrawing approval of a
service provider will be based on an evaluation of the service
providers ability to meet the third-party catch monitoring provider
standards in Sec. 648.11(h)(5) and (6). NMFS will closely monitor the
performance of approved service providers, and will withdraw approval
during the current approval term if we determine performance standards
are not being met.
NMFS did not solicit applications to provide dockside monitoring
(DSM) services related to the maximized retention EM program. NMFS
intends to continue to fund and manage the DSM program for the
remainder of the 2022 and 2023 fishing years. In future fishing years,
NMFS intends to solicit applications to be an approved DSM provider
when the DSM program transitions to industry funding.
Table 1--Approved Providers for Fishing Year 2023
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Provider Services Address Phone Fax Website
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A.I.S., Inc........................... ASM/EM...................... 540 Hawthorn St., 508-990-9054 508-990-9055 https://aisobservers.com/
Dartmouth, MA 02747. .
Archipelago Marine Research, Ltd...... EM.......................... 525 Head St., Victoria, 250-383-4535 250-383-0103 https://
BC V9A 5S1 Canada. www.archipelago.ca/.
East West Technical Services, LLC..... ASM/EM...................... 91 Point Judith Rd., 860-910-4957 860-223-6005 https://www.ewts.com/.
Suite 26 Unit 347
Narragansett, RI 02882.
Fathom Resources, LLC................. ASM/EM...................... 855 Aquidneck Ave., Unit 508-990-0997 508-858-5383 https://
9, Middletown, RI 02842. fathomresources.com/.
Flywire Cameras....................... EM.......................... PO BOX 55048, Lexington, 888-315-7796 502-861-6568 https://
KY 40511. www.flywirecameras.com/
.
New England Marine Monitoring......... ASM/EM...................... 350 Commercial St., 508-269-8138 .............. https://
Portland, ME 04101. www.nemarinemonitoring.
com/.
Saltwater, Inc........................ ASM/EM...................... 733 N St., Anchorage, AK 907-276-3241 907-258-5999 https://
99501. www.saltwaterinc.com/.
Satlink US, LLC....................... EM.......................... 16423 Sawgrass Drive, 703-447-5287 .............. https://www.satlink.es/
Rehoboth Beach, DE en/.
19971.
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Teem Fish Monitoring, Inc............. EM.......................... 309 2nd Ave., Suite 363, 778-884-2598 .............. https://teem.fish/.
Prince Rupert, BC V8J
3T1 Canada.
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Note: ASM/EM = At-sea and electronic monitoring; EM = Electronic monitoring only.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
Dated: March 2, 2023.
Jennifer M. Wallace,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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