80_FR_18891 80 FR 18824 - Endangered and Threatened Species; Take of Anadromous Fish

80 FR 18824 - Endangered and Threatened Species; Take of Anadromous Fish

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 67 (April 8, 2015)

Page Range18824-18827
FR Document2015-07944

Notice is hereby given that NMFS has received 11 scientific research permit application requests relating to Pacific salmon and eulachon. The proposed research is intended to increase knowledge of species listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and to help guide management and conservation efforts. The applications may be viewed online at: https://apps.nmfs.noaa.gov/preview/ preview_open_for_comment.cfm.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 67 (Wednesday, April 8, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 67 (Wednesday, April 8, 2015)]
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[FR Doc No: 2015-07944]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XD872


Endangered and Threatened Species; Take of Anadromous Fish

AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.

ACTION: Applications for seven new scientific research permits, two 
permit modifications, and two permit renewals.

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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that NMFS has received 11 scientific 
research permit application requests relating to Pacific salmon and 
eulachon. The proposed research is intended to increase knowledge of 
species listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and to help guide 
management and conservation efforts. The applications may be viewed 
online at: https://apps.nmfs.noaa.gov/preview/preview_open_for_comment.cfm.

DATES: Comments or requests for a public hearing on the applications 
must be received at the appropriate address or fax number (see 
ADDRESSES) no later than 5 p.m. Pacific standard time on May 8, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Written comments on the applications should be sent to the 
Protected Resources Division, NMFS, 1201 NE Lloyd Blvd., Suite 1100, 
Portland, OR 97232-1274. Comments may also be sent via fax to 503-230-
5441 or by email to nmfs.nwr.apps@noaa.gov (include the permit number 
in the subject line of the fax or email).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rob Clapp, Portland, OR (ph.: 503-231-
2314), Fax: 503-230-5441, email: Robert.Clapp@noaa.gov). Permit 
application instructions are available from the address above, or 
online at https://apps.nmfs.noaa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Species Covered in This Notice

    The following listed species are covered in this notice:
    Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha): Threatened Lower 
Columbia River (LCR); threatened Puget Sound (PS); threatened Snake 
River (SR) fall-run; threatened SR spring/summer-run (spr/sum); 
endangered Upper Columbia River (UCR) spring-run; threatened Upper 
Willamette River (UWR).
    Steelhead (O. mykiss): Threatened UCR; threatened SR; threatened 
middle Columbia River (MCR); threatened LCR; threatened PS; threatened 
UWR.
    Sockeye salmon (O. nerka): endangered SR.
    Chum salmon (O. keta): Threatened Columbia River (CR); threatened 
Hood Canal summer (HCS).
    Coho salmon (O. kisutch): Threatened LCR; threatened Oregon Coast 
(OC).
    Eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus): Threatened southern distinct 
population segment (DPS) (S. eulachon).

Authority

    Scientific research 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 parts 222-226). NMFS 
issues permits based on findings that such permits: (1) Are applied for 
in good faith; (2) if granted and exercised, would not operate to the 
disadvantage

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of the listed species that are the subject of the permit; and (3) are 
consistent with the purposes and policy of section 2 of the ESA. The 
authority to take listed species is subject to conditions set forth in 
the permits.
    Anyone requesting a hearing on an application listed in this notice 
should set out the specific reasons why a hearing on that application 
would be appropriate (see ADDRESSES). Such hearings are held at the 
discretion of the Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, NMFS.

Applications Received

Permit 14046-3M

    The King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks (KCDNRP) 
is seeking to modify a five-year permit to annually take juvenile PS 
Chinook salmon and PS steelhead. Sampling sites would be in four Puget 
Sound sub-basins (Snoqualmie, Lake Washington, Duwamish, and Puyallup) 
located in King County, Washington. The purpose of the study is to: (1) 
Evaluate the effectiveness of restoration actions through biological 
monitoring, (2) understand the importance of off-channel habitats in 
providing habitat for listed species, (3) assess salmonid habitat 
status and trends in small streams with varying degrees of land use, 
and (4) assess containment levels in various freshwater fish eaten by 
humans. The research would benefit the affected species by determining 
if restoration and recovery actions are contributing to listed species 
recovery, providing information on use of off-channel areas by juvenile 
salmonids, guiding future projects based upon monitoring results, and 
providing habitat use information for yearling fall Chinook. The KCDNRP 
proposes to capture fish using beach seines, fyke nets, gill nets, hook 
and line, minnow traps, and both backpack and boat-operated 
electrofishing. Fish would be anaesthetized, identified by species, 
allowed to recover, and released. The researchers do not propose to 
kill any of the listed salmonids being captured, but a small number may 
die as an unintended result of the activities.

Permit 16142--3R

    The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon 
(CTWSRO) are seeking to renew a five-year permit that currently allows 
them to capture, handle, and release juvenile MCR steelhead in the John 
Day River, Oregon. The primary purpose of the research is to monitor 
anadromous fish response to habitat restoration projects throughout the 
John Day Basin, however the permit was modified in 2012 to allow the 
CTWSRO are to expand upon that research by adding juvenile mark/
recapture studies and adult spawning surveys in various drainages in 
the John Day River Basin for the purpose of determining adult return 
success and making juvenile abundance estimates. This project would 
establish baseline estimates at 10 sampling locations and then resample 
those sites to evaluate the impact restoration projects have on 
juvenile Chinook and steelhead abundance. The research would continue 
to benefit the fish by helping managers determine the most effective 
ways to restore habitat.
    Under the permit, the researchers would set up survey reaches at 
each site and use block nets at the upstream and downstream boundaries 
to temporarily curtail fish movement. In those reaches, fish would be 
collected using backpack electrofishing equipment or seine nets. Once 
the fish are collected, they would be placed in an aerated bucket and 
anesthetized. They would then be counted, measured, weighed, marked 
with a caudal fin clip, allowed to recover, and released back into the 
sampling reach. A second fish sampling event (using the same collection 
methods) would be conducted within 24 hours of each initial survey. The 
researchers would use these two samples to estimate fish abundance and 
density. The surveys would be conducted at the same locations on an 
annual basis in order to assess population trends. The researchers do 
not intend to kill any listed salmonids, but a small number may die as 
an unintended result of the activities.

Permit 16298--3R

    The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes (SBT) are seeking to renew for five 
years a permit that has been in place since 2011. Under the renewed 
permit, they would annually take juvenile and adult SR spr/sum Chinook 
and SR steelhead in Bear Valley Creek, Idaho. The purpose of the 
research is to estimate fish abundance, smolt-to-adult return rates, 
and adult productivity in Bear Valley Creek with a high degree of 
accuracy. The researchers are seeking to generate information that may 
be used widely throughout the Salmon River subbasin. This monitoring 
project was recommended as part of a larger monitoring effort that 
developed through the Columbia Basin Coordinated Anadromous Monitoring 
Workshop. The work would benefit fish by giving managers key 
information about population status in the Salmon River subbasin which, 
in turn, would be used to inform recovery plans and land-management 
activities. The SBT would count and monitor adult spr/sum Chinook at a 
video station, and they would handle, measure, tag, and tissue sample 
juvenile SR spr/sum Chinook and steelhead at a screw trap. They would 
also do some harvest monitoring (creel surveys) and spawning ground 
surveys. The researchers do not intend to kill any listed salmonids, 
but a small number may die as an unintended result of the activities. 
In addition to this permit, the U.S. Forest Service (FS) would issue a 
special use permit for the SBT to conduct the work.

Permit 18819-2M

    The Wild Fish Conservancy (WFC) is seeking to modify a five-year 
permit to annually take juvenile and adult PS Chinook salmon, HCS chum 
salmon, and PS steelhead. The WFC research may also cause them to take 
adult S eulachon, for which there are currently no ESA take 
prohibitions. The sampling would take place in locations throughout 
Hood Canal, Admiralty Inlet, and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The 
purpose of the study is to determine the relative abundance, 
distribution, and emigration timing of juvenile HCS chum salmon 
throughout their range. The research would benefit the affected species 
by determining juvenile salmonid out-migrant timing, use of nearshore 
rearing habitats, and key habitat associations (i.e. eelgrass and kelp 
beds, gravel beaches, mudflats, and modified vs. unmodified 
shorelines). The WFC proposes to capture fish using fyke nets and beach 
seines with twice-monthly sampling from December through May. Captured 
salmonids would be identified by species, measured, and have a tissue 
sample taken (chum and Chinook salmon only). Juvenile coded-wire tagged 
(CWT) coho and Chinook salmon would be sacrificed to determine their 
natal hatchery and provide stock-specific information about their use 
of nearshore habitats. All other fish would be released after handling. 
The researchers do not propose to kill any other listed species being 
captured, but a small number may die as an unintended result of the 
activities.

Permit 18921

    The Samish Indian Nation Department of Natural Resources (SINDNR) 
is seeking a five-year research permit to annually take juvenile PS 
Chinook salmon and PS steelhead. The SINDNR research may also cause 
them to take adult S eulachon, for which there are currently no ESA 
take prohibitions. The sampling would take place adjacent to Cypress 
Island (of the

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San Juan Island archipelago) in Secret Harbor. The restoration of 
Secret Harbor began in 2008 with the restoration of an agricultural 
field to its historical state by breaching an existing tidal dike and 
restoring tidal exchange and freshwater stream connectivity to the 
area. The restored estuary and salt marsh habitats are expected to 
enhance and improve structural habitat complexity and potentially 
support a greater diversity of species. The purpose of the study is to 
determine fish presence both within and around the Secret Harbor 
estuary restoration site to determine the effectiveness of restoration 
efforts. This research would benefit the affected species by informing 
future restoration designs as well as providing data to support future 
enhancement projects. The SINDAR proposes to capture fish using beach 
seines with year-round monthly sampling. Fish would be captured, 
identified by species, measured, and released. The researchers do not 
propose to kill any of the listed fish being captured, but a small 
number may die as an unintended result of the activities.

Permit 18952

    The United States Geological Survey (USGS) has requested a one-year 
permit to take LCR Chinook, LCR coho, LCR steelhead, CR chum, UWR 
Chinook, UWR steelhead, PS Chinook, and PS steelhead while conducting 
the National Water Quality Monitoring Program. The purpose of the USGS 
study is to characterize contaminants, nutrients, suspended and fine 
sediment, and ecological communities at perennial-stream sites in the 
Willamette Valley and Puget Sound Lowlands. The ecological community 
surveys would consist of double pass backpack electrofishing of 
approximately 100 sites in June and July. The majority of the listed 
salmonids that may be captured would be measured, examined for external 
abnormalities, and released. A secondary survey would be conducted to 
collect and sacrifice up to 15 salmonids per site from a total of 15 
sites. Depending on availability, fish collections would focus on 
unlisted juvenile coho salmon or cutthroat trout in the Puget Sound and 
Upper Willamette basins and cutthroat trout or listed juvenile coho in 
the Lower Willamette and Lower Columbia basins. The research may 
benefit the listed species by helping managers to better understand the 
stressors--such as contaminant loads--affecting ecological stream 
communities in urban areas.

Permit 19263

    The Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) is seeking a five-year 
permit to take juvenile SR steelhead, sockeye, and spr/sum Chinook 
during the course of three research tasks in the upper Salmon River of 
Idaho State. They would (a) conduct a general fish population 
inventory, (b) monitor fish population responses to habitat improvement 
and restoration activities, and (c) document juvenile Chinook salmon 
rearing and winter habitat use in the Salmon River. The researchers 
would use drift boat and raft-mounted electrofishing gear to capture 
fish and estimate trout abundances in up to five monitoring reaches of 
the Salmon River during the fall. Captured fish would be identified by 
species, measured (total length & fork length), and weighed to the 
nearest gram. During marking runs, captured target species (rainbow 
trout, westslope cutthroat trout, bull trout, and mountain whitefish) 
would be marked with a hole punch in the caudal fin. Any juvenile 
Chinook salmon they encounter would be identified, measured (fork 
length), weighed, and examined for tags/marks. Unmarked juvenile 
Chinook salmon would be implanted with passive integrated transponder 
(PIT) tags. Some captured fish may be anesthetized to minimize stress. 
In all cases, adult salmonids would be avoided and none would be 
captured. To help with this, the researchers would operate at times and 
in locations where no adults are likely to be present. The research 
activities would benefit the fish by providing information on a suite 
of factors--population abundance and response to restoration actions, 
predator and competitor abundance and interactions, and life history 
and behavior characteristics--all of which would be used to inform 
management, restoration, and recovery decisions in the Salmon River. 
The researchers do not intend to kill any fish, but a small number may 
die as a consequence of the planned activities.

Permit 19350

    The United States Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) has requested a 
five-year permit to take LCR Chinook salmon, LCR Coho salmon, LCR 
steelhead, UWR Chinook salmon, and UWR steelhead while conducting 
research and monitoring in the Tryon Creek watershed of Portland, 
Oregon. The purpose of the project is to assess fish use of Tryon Creek 
above and below the Oregon Highway 43 culvert. Culvert modification and 
habitat enhancement projects have been implemented to improve fish 
passage and the research and monitoring would be used to gauge 
effectiveness of the restoration activities. The FWS would capture fish 
using backpack electrofishing equipment and beach seines. Captured fish 
would be measured, weighed, PIT-tagged, and tissue sampled for genetic 
analysis. The FWS does not intend to kill any of the salmonids being 
captured but a small number of juvenile fish may die as an unintended 
result of the activities. The research may benefit the listed species 
by helping managers better understand the effectiveness of habitat 
restoration activities.

Permit 19386

    The AMEC Foster Wheel (AMECFW) is seeking a five-year research 
permit to annually take juvenile PS Chinook salmon and PS steelhead in 
the Lower Duwamish River waterway. Under a Consent Decree settled 
through U.S. District Court (Western District of Washington), The 
Boeing Company agreed to construct two habitat restoration projects 
near Boeing Plant 2 in the Lower Duwamish Waterway to restore and 
create off-channel and riparian habitats in an area where they have 
been largely eliminated due to channelization and industrialization. 
The purpose of this study is to determine if fish, including ESA listed 
juvenile salmonids, are using the newly created/restored habitat. This 
research would benefit the affected species by informing future 
restoration designs as well as providing data to support future 
enhancement projects. The researchers propose to capture fish using 
fyke nets during the spring salmonid outmigration (March through June). 
Fish would be anaesthetized, identified by species, allowed to recover, 
and released. The researchers do not propose to kill any of the listed 
fish being captured, but a small number may die as an unintended result 
of the activities.

Permit 19391

    The SBT are seeking a five-year permit to annually take adult and 
juvenile SR steelhead and spr/sum Chinook while operating a screw trap 
and adult weir in Panther Creek, Idaho. They would also conduct some 
electrofishing and spawning ground surveys in the area. Most of the 
juvenile Chinook salmon would be captured, handled, and released. Some 
of them would be implanted with PIT-tags, and some would be sampled for 
genetic analysis. All would be allowed to recover and released to 
continue their downstream migration. Although the researchers are 
targeting Chinook, some

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juvenile and adult steelhead may be taken as well. In both instances, 
the information to be gathered would help with monitoring and recovery 
efforts in the area. In addition, the information may eventually be 
used to help guide a proposed supplementation program in the area. The 
research would in no way pre-dispose the approval of such a program, 
but if it were to be instituted, a good deal of the proposed work would 
be analyzed again in the context of that larger program. In the 
interim, the research would benefit the fish by helping managers guide 
current and future restoration efforts and generating information on 
species status that would augment a number of regional efforts. The 
researchers do not propose to kill any of the animals being captured, 
but a small number may die as an unintended consequence of the 
activities.

Permit 19470

    The Washington State Department of Ecology (WDOE) is seeking a 
three-year permit to collect environmental samples in rivers and 
streams in the state of Washington while conducting Washington's Status 
and Trends Monitoring for Watershed Health and Salmon Recovery--a 
statewide habitat and biological monitoring program. The permit would 
authorize the WDOE to take juvenile and adult UCR Chinook salmon and 
steelhead, SR spr/sum and fall-run Chinook salmon, SR steelhead, SR 
sockeye salmon, and MCR steelhead. The goal of status and trends 
monitoring is to provide quantitative, statistically valid estimates of 
habitat and water quality that are important for policy and management 
decisions. The WDOE would monitor seven status and trends regions 
statewide on a four-year cycle. The information gathered by this 
research would benefit listed salmonids by helping resource managers 
evaluate the effectiveness of habitat restoration efforts and monitor 
aquatic species status and trends. The researchers would capture fish 
using boat electrofishing equipment; the listed fish would be 
enumerated, measured, and released immediately. At no time would adults 
be electrofished. If any adults are seen during the electrofishing 
operation, the equipment would immediately be turned off and the fish 
would be allowed to escape. If another adult is seen, the researchers 
would move the operation. And in no case would the electrofishing take 
place where fish are actively spawning. The researchers are not 
proposing to kill any of the fish they capture, but a small number may 
die as an unintended result of the activities.

Permit 19476

    The Island County Department of Natural Resources (ICDNR) is 
seeking a five-year research permit to annually take juvenile PS 
Chinook salmon and PS steelhead. The sampling would take place in the 
Fidalgo Island and northern Whidbey Island shoreline area near 
Deception Pass at Cornet Bay and Ala Spit. The purpose of the study is 
to assess salmonid and forage fish use of habitat restored by removal 
of armoring and fill. This research would benefit the affected species 
by informing future restoration designs as well as providing data to 
support future enhancement projects. The ICDNR proposes to capture fish 
using a beach seine. Fish would be removed from the net and placed in 
buckets. All fish would be enumerated by species and the first 20 of 
each species would be measured for length. All fish would be released 
in the same location they were caught. The researchers do not propose 
to kill any of the listed salmonids being captured, but a small number 
may die as an unintended result of the activities.
    This notice is provided pursuant to section 10(c) of the ESA. NMFS 
will evaluate the applications, associated documents, and comments 
submitted to determine whether the applications meet 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. NMFS will publish notice of its final action in the Federal 
Register.

    Dated: April 2, 2015.
Angela Somma,
Chief, Endangered Species Division, Office of Protected Resources, 
National Marine Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2015-07944 Filed 4-7-15; 8:45 am]
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                                                    Council on Environmental Quality                        will also be provided at the following                increase knowledge of species listed
                                                    (CEQ) for implementing the procedural                   locations:                                            under the Endangered Species Act
                                                    provisions of the National                                                                                    (ESA) and to help guide management
                                                                                                            Scoping Meeting Dates and Local
                                                    Environmental Policy Act (NEPA; 40                                                                            and conservation efforts. The
                                                                                                            Comment Station Addresses
                                                    CFR parts 1500–1508) and to NOAA’s                                                                            applications may be viewed online at:
                                                    Administrative Order 216–6 regarding                      1. April 20, 2015—Local Comment                     https://apps.nmfs.noaa.gov/preview/
                                                    NOAA’s compliance with NEPA and the                     Stations: SC Department of Natural                    preview_open_for_comment.cfm.
                                                    CEQ regulations.                                        Resources, Marine Resources Research                  DATES: Comments or requests for a
                                                       The Council and NMFS will consider                   Institute Auditorium, 217 Fort Johnson                public hearing on the applications must
                                                    public comments received on the DEIS                    Road, Charleston, SC 29422–2559;                      be received at the appropriate address or
                                                    in developing the final environmental                   phone 843–953–9300 and Holiday Inn                    fax number (see ADDRESSES) no later
                                                    impact statement (FEIS), and before                     Express, 722 Highway 17, Little River,                than 5 p.m. Pacific standard time on
                                                    voting to submit the final amendment to                 SC 29566; phone: 843–281–9400.                        May 8, 2015.
                                                    NMFS for Secretarial review, approval,                    2. April 21, 2015—Local Comment                     ADDRESSES: Written comments on the
                                                    and implementation under the                            Station: NC Division of Marine                        applications should be sent to the
                                                    Magnuson-Stevens Conservation and                       Fisheries, Central District Office, 5285              Protected Resources Division, NMFS,
                                                    Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens                        Highway 70 West, Morehead City, NC                    1201 NE Lloyd Blvd., Suite 1100,
                                                    Act). NMFS will announce in the                         28557; phone 252–726–7021.                            Portland, OR 97232–1274. Comments
                                                    Federal Register the availability of the                  3. April 22, 2015: Local Comment                    may also be sent via fax to 503–230–
                                                    final amendment and FEIS for public                     Station: Coastal Resources Division, GA               5441 or by email to nmfs.nwr.apps@
                                                    review during the Magnuson-Stevens                      Department of Natural Resources, One                  noaa.gov (include the permit number in
                                                    Act Secretarial review period, and will                 Conservation Way, Brunswick, GA                       the subject line of the fax or email).
                                                    consider all public comments prior to                   31528–8687; phone 912–264–7218 and
                                                                                                                                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rob
                                                    final agency action to approve,                         Richmond Hill Fish Hatchery, 110
                                                                                                            Hatercry Drive, Richmond Hill, GA                     Clapp, Portland, OR (ph.: 503–231–
                                                    disapprove, or partially approve the                                                                          2314), Fax: 503–230–5441, email:
                                                    final amendment.                                        31324; phone 912–756–3691.
                                                                                                              4. April 23, 2015: Local Comment                    Robert.Clapp@noaa.gov). Permit
                                                       NMFS will announce, through a                                                                              application instructions are available
                                                    document published in the Federal                       Station: Hampton Inn Daytona
                                                                                                            Speedway, 1715 W. International                       from the address above, or online at
                                                    Register, all public comment periods on                                                                       https://apps.nmfs.noaa.gov.
                                                    the final amendment, its proposed                       Speedway Boulevard, Daytona Beach,
                                                                                                            FL 32114; phone 386–257–4030.                         SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                    implementing regulations, and the
                                                    availability of its associated FEIS. NMFS                 5. June 10, 2015: A scoping meeting                 Species Covered in This Notice
                                                    will consider all public comments                       will be held in conjunction with the
                                                                                                            SAFMC meeting beginning at 5:30 p.m.;                    The following listed species are
                                                    received during the Secretarial review                                                                        covered in this notice:
                                                    period, whether they are on the final                   Doubletree Grand Key Resort, 3990 S.
                                                                                                            Roosevelt Blvd., Key West, FL 33040;                     Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus
                                                    amendment, the proposed regulations,                                                                          tshawytscha): Threatened Lower
                                                    or the FEIS, prior to final agency action.              phone 305–293–1818.
                                                                                                                                                                  Columbia River (LCR); threatened Puget
                                                                                                              Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                   Sound (PS); threatened Snake River (SR)
                                                    Scoping Meetings
                                                                                                              Dated: April 2, 2015.                               fall-run; threatened SR spring/summer-
                                                      The scoping meetings will be held via                 Emily H. Menashes,                                    run (spr/sum); endangered Upper
                                                    webinar April 20, 2015, through April                                                                         Columbia River (UCR) spring-run;
                                                                                                            Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
                                                    23, 2015. A scoping meeting for                         Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.         threatened Upper Willamette River
                                                    Snapper-Grouper Amendment 36 will                                                                             (UWR).
                                                                                                            [FR Doc. 2015–08057 Filed 4–7–15; 8:45 am]
                                                    also be held in Key West, Florida, in                                                                            Steelhead (O. mykiss): Threatened
                                                                                                            BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                    conjunction with the Council meeting                                                                          UCR; threatened SR; threatened middle
                                                    on June 10, 2015, beginning at 5:30 p.m.                                                                      Columbia River (MCR); threatened LCR;
                                                    With the exception of the scoping                       DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                threatened PS; threatened UWR.
                                                    meeting in Key West, Florida, all                                                                                Sockeye salmon (O. nerka):
                                                    scoping meetings will be conducted via                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      endangered SR.
                                                    webinar accessible via the internet from                Administration                                           Chum salmon (O. keta): Threatened
                                                    the Council’s Web site at                                                                                     Columbia River (CR); threatened Hood
                                                    www.safmc.net. Scoping meetings held                    RIN 0648–XD872
                                                                                                                                                                  Canal summer (HCS).
                                                    via webinar will begin at 6 p.m.                                                                                 Coho salmon (O. kisutch): Threatened
                                                                                                            Endangered and Threatened Species;
                                                    Registration for each webinar is                                                                              LCR; threatened Oregon Coast (OC).
                                                                                                            Take of Anadromous Fish
                                                    required. Registration information will                                                                          Eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus):
                                                    be posted on the SAFMC Web site at                      AGENCY:   National Marine Fisheries                   Threatened southern distinct population
                                                    www.safmc.net as it becomes available.                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  segment (DPS) (S. eulachon).
                                                    Any graphics, including maps,                           Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                    drawings, or images to be shown during                  Commerce.                                             Authority
                                                    public comment should be emailed to                                                                             Scientific research permits are issued
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                                                                                                            ACTION: Applications for seven new
                                                    Mike Collins at mike.collins@safmc.net                  scientific research permits, two permit               in accordance with section 10(a)(1)(A)
                                                    prior to the public hearing. Webinar                    modifications, and two permit renewals.               of the ESA (16 U.S.C. 1531 et. seq) and
                                                    registrants may test or confirm their                                                                         regulations governing listed fish and
                                                    computer setup for the webinar one                      SUMMARY:   Notice is hereby given that                wildlife permits (50 CFR parts 222–226).
                                                    hour prior to each hearing and contact                  NMFS has received 11 scientific                       NMFS issues permits based on findings
                                                    Mike Collins at 843–763–1050 to                         research permit application requests                  that such permits: (1) Are applied for in
                                                    address any questions regarding                         relating to Pacific salmon and eulachon.              good faith; (2) if granted and exercised,
                                                    webinar setup. Local comment stations                   The proposed research is intended to                  would not operate to the disadvantage


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                                                    of the listed species that are the subject              the permit was modified in 2012 to                    management activities. The SBT would
                                                    of the permit; and (3) are consistent                   allow the CTWSRO are to expand upon                   count and monitor adult spr/sum
                                                    with the purposes and policy of section                 that research by adding juvenile mark/                Chinook at a video station, and they
                                                    2 of the ESA. The authority to take                     recapture studies and adult spawning                  would handle, measure, tag, and tissue
                                                    listed species is subject to conditions set             surveys in various drainages in the John              sample juvenile SR spr/sum Chinook
                                                    forth in the permits.                                   Day River Basin for the purpose of                    and steelhead at a screw trap. They
                                                       Anyone requesting a hearing on an                    determining adult return success and                  would also do some harvest monitoring
                                                    application listed in this notice should                making juvenile abundance estimates.                  (creel surveys) and spawning ground
                                                    set out the specific reasons why a                      This project would establish baseline                 surveys. The researchers do not intend
                                                    hearing on that application would be                    estimates at 10 sampling locations and                to kill any listed salmonids, but a small
                                                    appropriate (see ADDRESSES). Such                       then resample those sites to evaluate the             number may die as an unintended result
                                                    hearings are held at the discretion of the              impact restoration projects have on                   of the activities. In addition to this
                                                    Assistant Administrator for Fisheries,                  juvenile Chinook and steelhead                        permit, the U.S. Forest Service (FS)
                                                    NMFS.                                                   abundance. The research would                         would issue a special use permit for the
                                                                                                            continue to benefit the fish by helping               SBT to conduct the work.
                                                    Applications Received                                   managers determine the most effective
                                                                                                                                                                  Permit 18819–2M
                                                    Permit 14046–3M                                         ways to restore habitat.
                                                                                                               Under the permit, the researchers                    The Wild Fish Conservancy (WFC) is
                                                       The King County Department of                        would set up survey reaches at each site              seeking to modify a five-year permit to
                                                    Natural Resources and Parks (KCDNRP)                    and use block nets at the upstream and                annually take juvenile and adult PS
                                                    is seeking to modify a five-year permit                 downstream boundaries to temporarily                  Chinook salmon, HCS chum salmon,
                                                    to annually take juvenile PS Chinook                    curtail fish movement. In those reaches,              and PS steelhead. The WFC research
                                                    salmon and PS steelhead. Sampling                       fish would be collected using backpack                may also cause them to take adult S
                                                    sites would be in four Puget Sound sub-                 electrofishing equipment or seine nets.               eulachon, for which there are currently
                                                    basins (Snoqualmie, Lake Washington,                    Once the fish are collected, they would               no ESA take prohibitions. The sampling
                                                    Duwamish, and Puyallup) located in                      be placed in an aerated bucket and                    would take place in locations
                                                    King County, Washington. The purpose                    anesthetized. They would then be                      throughout Hood Canal, Admiralty
                                                    of the study is to: (1) Evaluate the                    counted, measured, weighed, marked                    Inlet, and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The
                                                    effectiveness of restoration actions                    with a caudal fin clip, allowed to                    purpose of the study is to determine the
                                                    through biological monitoring, (2)                      recover, and released back into the                   relative abundance, distribution, and
                                                    understand the importance of off-                       sampling reach. A second fish sampling                emigration timing of juvenile HCS chum
                                                    channel habitats in providing habitat for               event (using the same collection                      salmon throughout their range. The
                                                    listed species, (3) assess salmonid                     methods) would be conducted within 24                 research would benefit the affected
                                                    habitat status and trends in small                      hours of each initial survey. The                     species by determining juvenile
                                                    streams with varying degrees of land                    researchers would use these two                       salmonid out-migrant timing, use of
                                                    use, and (4) assess containment levels in               samples to estimate fish abundance and                nearshore rearing habitats, and key
                                                    various freshwater fish eaten by                        density. The surveys would be                         habitat associations (i.e. eelgrass and
                                                    humans. The research would benefit the                  conducted at the same locations on an                 kelp beds, gravel beaches, mudflats, and
                                                    affected species by determining if                      annual basis in order to assess                       modified vs. unmodified shorelines).
                                                    restoration and recovery actions are                    population trends. The researchers do                 The WFC proposes to capture fish using
                                                    contributing to listed species recovery,                not intend to kill any listed salmonids,              fyke nets and beach seines with twice-
                                                    providing information on use of off-                    but a small number may die as an                      monthly sampling from December
                                                    channel areas by juvenile salmonids,                    unintended result of the activities.                  through May. Captured salmonids
                                                    guiding future projects based upon                                                                            would be identified by species,
                                                    monitoring results, and providing                       Permit 16298—3R                                       measured, and have a tissue sample
                                                    habitat use information for yearling fall                  The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes (SBT)                  taken (chum and Chinook salmon only).
                                                    Chinook. The KCDNRP proposes to                         are seeking to renew for five years a                 Juvenile coded-wire tagged (CWT) coho
                                                    capture fish using beach seines, fyke                   permit that has been in place since                   and Chinook salmon would be
                                                    nets, gill nets, hook and line, minnow                  2011. Under the renewed permit, they                  sacrificed to determine their natal
                                                    traps, and both backpack and boat-                      would annually take juvenile and adult                hatchery and provide stock-specific
                                                    operated electrofishing. Fish would be                  SR spr/sum Chinook and SR steelhead                   information about their use of nearshore
                                                    anaesthetized, identified by species,                   in Bear Valley Creek, Idaho. The                      habitats. All other fish would be
                                                    allowed to recover, and released. The                   purpose of the research is to estimate                released after handling. The researchers
                                                    researchers do not propose to kill any of               fish abundance, smolt-to-adult return                 do not propose to kill any other listed
                                                    the listed salmonids being captured, but                rates, and adult productivity in Bear                 species being captured, but a small
                                                    a small number may die as an                            Valley Creek with a high degree of                    number may die as an unintended result
                                                    unintended result of the activities.                    accuracy. The researchers are seeking to              of the activities.
                                                                                                            generate information that may be used
                                                    Permit 16142—3R                                         widely throughout the Salmon River                    Permit 18921
                                                      The Confederated Tribes of the Warm                   subbasin. This monitoring project was                   The Samish Indian Nation
                                                    Springs Reservation of Oregon                           recommended as part of a larger                       Department of Natural Resources
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                                                    (CTWSRO) are seeking to renew a five-                   monitoring effort that developed                      (SINDNR) is seeking a five-year research
                                                    year permit that currently allows them                  through the Columbia Basin                            permit to annually take juvenile PS
                                                    to capture, handle, and release juvenile                Coordinated Anadromous Monitoring                     Chinook salmon and PS steelhead. The
                                                    MCR steelhead in the John Day River,                    Workshop. The work would benefit fish                 SINDNR research may also cause them
                                                    Oregon. The primary purpose of the                      by giving managers key information                    to take adult S eulachon, for which
                                                    research is to monitor anadromous fish                  about population status in the Salmon                 there are currently no ESA take
                                                    response to habitat restoration projects                River subbasin which, in turn, would be               prohibitions. The sampling would take
                                                    throughout the John Day Basin, however                  used to inform recovery plans and land-               place adjacent to Cypress Island (of the


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                                                    San Juan Island archipelago) in Secret                  Permit 19263                                          improve fish passage and the research
                                                    Harbor. The restoration of Secret Harbor                   The Idaho Department of Fish and                   and monitoring would be used to gauge
                                                    began in 2008 with the restoration of an                Game (IDFG) is seeking a five-year                    effectiveness of the restoration
                                                    agricultural field to its historical state by           permit to take juvenile SR steelhead,                 activities. The FWS would capture fish
                                                    breaching an existing tidal dike and                    sockeye, and spr/sum Chinook during                   using backpack electrofishing
                                                    restoring tidal exchange and freshwater                 the course of three research tasks in the             equipment and beach seines. Captured
                                                    stream connectivity to the area. The                    upper Salmon River of Idaho State.                    fish would be measured, weighed, PIT-
                                                    restored estuary and salt marsh habitats                They would (a) conduct a general fish                 tagged, and tissue sampled for genetic
                                                    are expected to enhance and improve                     population inventory, (b) monitor fish                analysis. The FWS does not intend to
                                                    structural habitat complexity and                       population responses to habitat                       kill any of the salmonids being captured
                                                                                                                                                                  but a small number of juvenile fish may
                                                    potentially support a greater diversity of              improvement and restoration activities,
                                                                                                                                                                  die as an unintended result of the
                                                    species. The purpose of the study is to                 and (c) document juvenile Chinook
                                                                                                                                                                  activities. The research may benefit the
                                                    determine fish presence both within and                 salmon rearing and winter habitat use in
                                                                                                                                                                  listed species by helping managers
                                                    around the Secret Harbor estuary                        the Salmon River. The researchers
                                                                                                                                                                  better understand the effectiveness of
                                                    restoration site to determine the                       would use drift boat and raft-mounted
                                                                                                                                                                  habitat restoration activities.
                                                    effectiveness of restoration efforts. This              electrofishing gear to capture fish and
                                                    research would benefit the affected                     estimate trout abundances in up to five               Permit 19386
                                                    species by informing future restoration                 monitoring reaches of the Salmon River                   The AMEC Foster Wheel (AMECFW)
                                                    designs as well as providing data to                    during the fall. Captured fish would be               is seeking a five-year research permit to
                                                    support future enhancement projects.                    identified by species, measured (total                annually take juvenile PS Chinook
                                                    The SINDAR proposes to capture fish                     length & fork length), and weighed to                 salmon and PS steelhead in the Lower
                                                    using beach seines with year-round                      the nearest gram. During marking runs,                Duwamish River waterway. Under a
                                                    monthly sampling. Fish would be                         captured target species (rainbow trout,               Consent Decree settled through U.S.
                                                    captured, identified by species,                        westslope cutthroat trout, bull trout, and            District Court (Western District of
                                                    measured, and released. The researchers                 mountain whitefish) would be marked                   Washington), The Boeing Company
                                                                                                            with a hole punch in the caudal fin.                  agreed to construct two habitat
                                                    do not propose to kill any of the listed
                                                                                                            Any juvenile Chinook salmon they                      restoration projects near Boeing Plant 2
                                                    fish being captured, but a small number
                                                                                                            encounter would be identified,                        in the Lower Duwamish Waterway to
                                                    may die as an unintended result of the
                                                                                                            measured (fork length), weighed, and                  restore and create off-channel and
                                                    activities.
                                                                                                            examined for tags/marks. Unmarked                     riparian habitats in an area where they
                                                    Permit 18952                                            juvenile Chinook salmon would be                      have been largely eliminated due to
                                                                                                            implanted with passive integrated                     channelization and industrialization.
                                                       The United States Geological Survey                  transponder (PIT) tags. Some captured                 The purpose of this study is to
                                                    (USGS) has requested a one-year permit                  fish may be anesthetized to minimize                  determine if fish, including ESA listed
                                                    to take LCR Chinook, LCR coho, LCR                      stress. In all cases, adult salmonids                 juvenile salmonids, are using the newly
                                                    steelhead, CR chum, UWR Chinook,                        would be avoided and none would be                    created/restored habitat. This research
                                                    UWR steelhead, PS Chinook, and PS                       captured. To help with this, the                      would benefit the affected species by
                                                    steelhead while conducting the National                 researchers would operate at times and                informing future restoration designs as
                                                    Water Quality Monitoring Program. The                   in locations where no adults are likely               well as providing data to support future
                                                    purpose of the USGS study is to                         to be present. The research activities                enhancement projects. The researchers
                                                    characterize contaminants, nutrients,                   would benefit the fish by providing                   propose to capture fish using fyke nets
                                                    suspended and fine sediment, and                        information on a suite of factors—                    during the spring salmonid
                                                    ecological communities at perennial-                    population abundance and response to                  outmigration (March through June). Fish
                                                    stream sites in the Willamette Valley                   restoration actions, predator and                     would be anaesthetized, identified by
                                                    and Puget Sound Lowlands. The                           competitor abundance and interactions,                species, allowed to recover, and
                                                    ecological community surveys would                      and life history and behavior                         released. The researchers do not
                                                    consist of double pass backpack                         characteristics—all of which would be                 propose to kill any of the listed fish
                                                    electrofishing of approximately 100 sites               used to inform management, restoration,               being captured, but a small number may
                                                    in June and July. The majority of the                   and recovery decisions in the Salmon                  die as an unintended result of the
                                                    listed salmonids that may be captured                   River. The researchers do not intend to               activities.
                                                    would be measured, examined for                         kill any fish, but a small number may
                                                                                                                                                                  Permit 19391
                                                    external abnormalities, and released. A                 die as a consequence of the planned
                                                                                                            activities.                                             The SBT are seeking a five-year
                                                    secondary survey would be conducted                                                                           permit to annually take adult and
                                                    to collect and sacrifice up to 15                       Permit 19350                                          juvenile SR steelhead and spr/sum
                                                    salmonids per site from a total of 15                     The United States Fish and Wildlife                 Chinook while operating a screw trap
                                                    sites. Depending on availability, fish                  Service (FWS) has requested a five-year               and adult weir in Panther Creek, Idaho.
                                                    collections would focus on unlisted                     permit to take LCR Chinook salmon,                    They would also conduct some
                                                    juvenile coho salmon or cutthroat trout                 LCR Coho salmon, LCR steelhead, UWR                   electrofishing and spawning ground
                                                    in the Puget Sound and Upper                            Chinook salmon, and UWR steelhead                     surveys in the area. Most of the juvenile
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                                                    Willamette basins and cutthroat trout or                while conducting research and                         Chinook salmon would be captured,
                                                    listed juvenile coho in the Lower                       monitoring in the Tryon Creek                         handled, and released. Some of them
                                                    Willamette and Lower Columbia basins.                   watershed of Portland, Oregon. The                    would be implanted with PIT-tags, and
                                                    The research may benefit the listed                     purpose of the project is to assess fish              some would be sampled for genetic
                                                    species by helping managers to better                   use of Tryon Creek above and below the                analysis. All would be allowed to
                                                    understand the stressors—such as                        Oregon Highway 43 culvert. Culvert                    recover and released to continue their
                                                    contaminant loads—affecting ecological                  modification and habitat enhancement                  downstream migration. Although the
                                                    stream communities in urban areas.                      projects have been implemented to                     researchers are targeting Chinook, some


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                                                    juvenile and adult steelhead may be                     Permit 19476                                          SUMMARY:   The Committee for the
                                                    taken as well. In both instances, the                      The Island County Department of                    Implementation of Textile Agreements
                                                    information to be gathered would help                   Natural Resources (ICDNR) is seeking a                (‘‘CITA’’) has determined that certain
                                                    with monitoring and recovery efforts in                 five-year research permit to annually                 three-thread circular knit fleece fabrics,
                                                    the area. In addition, the information                  take juvenile PS Chinook salmon and PS                as specified below, are available in the
                                                    may eventually be used to help guide a                  steelhead. The sampling would take                    CAFTA–DR countries in commercial
                                                    proposed supplementation program in                     place in the Fidalgo Island and northern              quantities in a timely manner. The
                                                    the area. The research would in no way                  Whidbey Island shoreline area near                    product, which is currently included in
                                                    pre-dispose the approval of such a                      Deception Pass at Cornet Bay and Ala                  Annex 3.25 of the CAFTA–DR
                                                    program, but if it were to be instituted,               Spit. The purpose of the study is to                  Agreement in unrestricted quantities,
                                                    a good deal of the proposed work would                  assess salmonid and forage fish use of                will be removed, effective 180 days after
                                                    be analyzed again in the context of that                habitat restored by removal of armoring               publication of this notice.
                                                    larger program. In the interim, the                     and fill. This research would benefit the             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                    research would benefit the fish by                      affected species by informing future                  Laurie Mease, Office of Textiles and
                                                    helping managers guide current and                      restoration designs as well as providing              Apparel, U.S. Department of Commerce,
                                                    future restoration efforts and generating               data to support future enhancement                    (202) 482–2043. For information online
                                                    information on species status that                      projects. The ICDNR proposes to capture               see http://web.ita.doc.gov/tacgi/
                                                    would augment a number of regional                      fish using a beach seine. Fish would be               CaftaReqTrack.nsf under ‘‘Approved
                                                    efforts. The researchers do not propose                 removed from the net and placed in                    Requests,’’ Reference number: 195.2015.
                                                    to kill any of the animals being                        buckets. All fish would be enumerated                 02.27.Fabric.SS&AforGildanUSA.
                                                    captured, but a small number may die                    by species and the first 20 of each                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                    as an unintended consequence of the                     species would be measured for length.
                                                    activities.                                                                                                     Authority: The CAFTA–DR Agreement;
                                                                                                            All fish would be released in the same                Section 203(o)(4) of the Dominican Republic-
                                                    Permit 19470                                            location they were caught. The                        Central America-United States Free Trade
                                                                                                            researchers do not propose to kill any of             Agreement Implementation Act (‘‘CAFTA–
                                                       The Washington State Department of                   the listed salmonids being captured, but              DR Implementation Act’’), Public Law 109–
                                                    Ecology (WDOE) is seeking a three-year                  a small number may die as an                          53; the Statement of Administrative Action
                                                    permit to collect environmental samples                 unintended result of the activities.                  accompanying the CAFTA–DR
                                                    in rivers and streams in the state of                                                                         Implementation Act; and Presidential
                                                                                                               This notice is provided pursuant to                Proclamation 7987 (February 28, 2006).
                                                    Washington while conducting                             section 10(c) of the ESA. NMFS will
                                                    Washington’s Status and Trends                          evaluate the applications, associated                    Background: The CAFTA–DR
                                                    Monitoring for Watershed Health and                     documents, and comments submitted to                  Agreement provides a list in Annex 3.25
                                                    Salmon Recovery—a statewide habitat                     determine whether the applications                    for fabrics, yarns, and fibers that the
                                                    and biological monitoring program. The                  meet the requirements of section 10(a)                Parties to the CAFTA–DR Agreement
                                                    permit would authorize the WDOE to                      of the ESA and Federal regulations. The               have determined are not available in
                                                    take juvenile and adult UCR Chinook                     final permit decisions will not be made               commercial quantities in a timely
                                                    salmon and steelhead, SR spr/sum and                    until after the end of the 30-day                     manner in the territory of any Party. The
                                                    fall-run Chinook salmon, SR steelhead,                  comment period. NMFS will publish                     CAFTA–DR Agreement provides that
                                                    SR sockeye salmon, and MCR steelhead.                   notice of its final action in the Federal             this list may be modified pursuant to
                                                    The goal of status and trends monitoring                Register.                                             Article 3.25(4)–(5) by adding or
                                                    is to provide quantitative, statistically                                                                     removing items when the United States
                                                                                                               Dated: April 2, 2015.
                                                    valid estimates of habitat and water                                                                          determines that a fabric, yarn, or fiber is
                                                    quality that are important for policy and               Angela Somma,
                                                                                                                                                                  not available in commercial quantities
                                                    management decisions. The WDOE                          Chief, Endangered Species Division, Office            in a timely manner in the territory of
                                                    would monitor seven status and trends                   of Protected Resources, National Marine
                                                                                                                                                                  any Party; or when the United States
                                                                                                            Fisheries Service.
                                                    regions statewide on a four-year cycle.                                                                       determines that a fabric, yarn, or fiber
                                                                                                            [FR Doc. 2015–07944 Filed 4–7–15; 8:45 am]
                                                    The information gathered by this                                                                              currently on the list is available in
                                                    research would benefit listed salmonids                 BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                                                                                  commercial quantities in a timely
                                                    by helping resource managers evaluate                                                                         manner. The CAFTA–DR
                                                    the effectiveness of habitat restoration                                                                      Implementation Act authorizes the
                                                    efforts and monitor aquatic species                                                                           President to make such modifications to
                                                                                                            COMMITTEE FOR THE
                                                    status and trends. The researchers                                                                            the list in Annex 3.25. See Annex 3.25
                                                                                                            IMPLEMENTATION OF TEXTILE
                                                    would capture fish using boat                                                                                 of the CAFTA–DR Agreement; see also
                                                                                                            AGREEMENTS
                                                    electrofishing equipment; the listed fish                                                                     section 203(o)(4)(C) and (E) of the
                                                    would be enumerated, measured, and                      Determination Under the Textile and                   CAFTA–DR Implementation Act.
                                                    released immediately. At no time would                  Apparel Commercial Availability                          The CAFTA–DR Implementation Act
                                                    adults be electrofished. If any adults are              Provision of the Dominican Republic-                  requires the President to establish
                                                    seen during the electrofishing operation,               Central America-United States Free                    procedures governing the submission of
                                                    the equipment would immediately be                      Trade Agreement (‘‘CAFTA–DR                           a request and providing opportunity for
                                                    turned off and the fish would be                                                                              interested entities to submit comments
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                                                                                                            Agreement’’)
                                                    allowed to escape. If another adult is                                                                        and supporting evidence before a
                                                    seen, the researchers would move the                    AGENCY:   The Committee for the                       commercial availability determination is
                                                    operation. And in no case would the                     Implementation of Textile Agreements.                 made. In Presidential Proclamation
                                                    electrofishing take place where fish are                ACTION: Determination to remove a                     7987, the President delegated to CITA
                                                    actively spawning. The researchers are                  product currently included in Annex                   the authority under section 203(o)(4) of
                                                    not proposing to kill any of the fish they              3.25 of the CAFTA–DR Agreement.                       the CAFTA–DR Implementation Act for
                                                    capture, but a small number may die as                                                                        modifying the list in Annex 3.25.
                                                    an unintended result of the activities.                 DATES:    October 5, 2015.                            Pursuant to this authority, CITA


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Document Created: 2018-02-21 10:06:51
Document Modified: 2018-02-21 10:06:51
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionApplications for seven new scientific research permits, two permit modifications, and two permit renewals.
DatesComments or requests for a public hearing on the applications
ContactRob Clapp, Portland, OR (ph.: 503-231- 2314), Fax: 503-230-5441, email: [email protected]). Permit
FR Citation80 FR 18824 
RIN Number0648-XD87

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