80_FR_19921 80 FR 19851 - Migratory Bird Hunting; Proposed 2015-16 Migratory Game Bird Hunting Regulations (Preliminary) With Requests for Indian Tribal Proposals and Requests for 2017 Spring and Summer Migratory Bird Subsistence Harvest Proposals in Alaska

80 FR 19851 - Migratory Bird Hunting; Proposed 2015-16 Migratory Game Bird Hunting Regulations (Preliminary) With Requests for Indian Tribal Proposals and Requests for 2017 Spring and Summer Migratory Bird Subsistence Harvest Proposals in Alaska

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 70 (April 13, 2015)

Page Range19851-19863
FR Document2015-08152

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (hereinafter the Service or we) proposes to establish annual hunting regulations for certain migratory game birds for the 2015-16 hunting season. We annually prescribe outside limits (frameworks) within which States may select hunting seasons. This proposed rule provides the regulatory schedule, describes the proposed regulatory alternatives for the 2015-16 duck hunting seasons, requests proposals from Indian tribes that wish to establish special migratory game bird hunting regulations on Federal Indian reservations and ceded lands, and requests proposals for the 2017 spring and summer migratory bird subsistence season in Alaska. Migratory game bird hunting seasons provide opportunities for recreation and sustenance; aid Federal, State, and tribal governments in the management of migratory game birds; and permit harvests at levels compatible with migratory game bird population status and habitat conditions.

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Migratory Bird Hunting; Proposed 2015-16 Migratory Game Bird Hunting 
Regulations (Preliminary) With Requests for Indian Tribal Proposals and 
Requests for 2017 Spring and Summer Migratory Bird Subsistence Harvest 
Proposals in Alaska; Proposed Rules

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service

50 CFR Part 20

[Docket No. FWS-HQ-MB-2014-0064; FF09M21200-156-FXMB1231099BPP0]
RIN 1018-BA67


Migratory Bird Hunting; Proposed 2015-16 Migratory Game Bird 
Hunting Regulations (Preliminary) With Requests for Indian Tribal 
Proposals and Requests for 2017 Spring and Summer Migratory Bird 
Subsistence Harvest Proposals in Alaska

AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION: Proposed rule; availability of supplemental information.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (hereinafter the Service or 
we) proposes to establish annual hunting regulations for certain 
migratory game birds for the 2015-16 hunting season. We annually 
prescribe outside limits (frameworks) within which States may select 
hunting seasons. This proposed rule provides the regulatory schedule, 
describes the proposed regulatory alternatives for the 2015-16 duck 
hunting seasons, requests proposals from Indian tribes that wish to 
establish special migratory game bird hunting regulations on Federal 
Indian reservations and ceded lands, and requests proposals for the 
2017 spring and summer migratory bird subsistence season in Alaska. 
Migratory game bird hunting seasons provide opportunities for 
recreation and sustenance; aid Federal, State, and tribal governments 
in the management of migratory game birds; and permit harvests at 
levels compatible with migratory game bird population status and 
habitat conditions.

DATES: You must submit comments on the proposed regulatory alternatives 
for the 2015-16 duck hunting seasons on or before June 26, 2015. 
Following subsequent Federal Register notices, you will be given an 
opportunity to submit comments for proposed early-season frameworks by 
July 29, 2015, and for proposed late-season frameworks and subsistence 
migratory bird seasons in Alaska by August 29, 2015. Tribes must submit 
proposals and related comments on or before June 5, 2015. Proposals 
from the Alaska Migratory Bird Co-management Council for the 2017 
spring and summer migratory bird subsistence harvest season must be 
submitted to the Flyway Councils and the Service on or before June 13, 
2015.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on the proposals by one of the 
following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the instructions for submitting comments on Docket No. FWS-HQ-
MB-2014-0064.
     U.S. mail or hand-delivery: Public Comments Processing, 
Attn: FWS-HQ-MB-2014-0064; Division of Policy, Performance, and 
Management Programs; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, MS: BPHC; 5275 
Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041.
    We will not accept emailed or faxed comments. We will post all 
comments on http://www.regulations.gov. This generally means that we 
will post any personal information you provide us (see the Public 
Comments section, below, for more information).
    Send your proposals for the 2017 spring and summer migratory bird 
subsistence season in Alaska to the Executive Director of the Co-
management Council, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1011 E. Tudor Road, 
Anchorage, AK 99503; or fax to (907) 786-3306; or email to 
[email protected].

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ron W. Kokel at: Division of Migratory 
Bird Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the 
Interior, MS:MB, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041; (703) 358-
1714. For information on the migratory bird subsistence season in 
Alaska, contact Donna Dewhurst, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1011 E. 
Tudor Road, Mail Stop 201, Anchorage, AK 99503; (907) 786-3499.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background and Overview

    Migratory game birds are those bird species so designated in 
conventions between the United States and several foreign nations for 
the protection and management of these birds. Under the Migratory Bird 
Treaty Act (16 U.S.C. 703-712), the Secretary of the Interior is 
authorized to determine when ``hunting, taking, capture, killing, 
possession, sale, purchase, shipment, transportation, carriage, or 
export of any . . . bird, or any part, nest, or egg'' of migratory game 
birds can take place, and to adopt regulations for this purpose. These 
regulations are written after giving due regard to ``the zones of 
temperature and to the distribution, abundance, economic value, 
breeding habits, and times and lines of migratory flight of such 
birds'' and are updated annually (16 U.S.C. 704(a)). This 
responsibility has been delegated to the Service as the lead Federal 
agency for managing and conserving migratory birds in the United 
States. However, migratory game bird management is a cooperative effort 
of State, Tribal, and Federal governments.
    The Service develops migratory game bird hunting regulations by 
establishing the frameworks, or outside limits, for season lengths, bag 
limits, and areas for migratory game bird hunting. Acknowledging 
regional differences in hunting conditions, the Service has 
administratively divided the Nation into four Flyways for the primary 
purpose of managing migratory game birds. Each Flyway (Atlantic, 
Mississippi, Central, and Pacific) has a Flyway Council, a formal 
organization generally composed of one member from each State and 
Province in that Flyway. The Flyway Councils, established through the 
International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (IAFWA), also 
assist in researching and providing migratory game bird management 
information for Federal, State, and Provincial governments, as well as 
private conservation agencies and the general public.
    The process for adopting migratory game bird hunting regulations, 
located at 50 CFR part 20, is constrained by three primary factors. 
Legal and administrative considerations dictate how long the rulemaking 
process will last. Most importantly, however, the biological cycle of 
migratory game birds controls the timing of data-gathering activities 
and thus the dates on which these results are available for 
consideration and deliberation.
    The process includes two separate regulations-development 
schedules, based on early and late hunting season regulations. Early 
hunting seasons pertain to all migratory game bird species in Alaska, 
Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands; migratory game birds other 
than waterfowl (i.e., dove, woodcock, etc.); and special early 
waterfowl seasons, such as teal or resident Canada geese. Early hunting 
seasons generally begin prior to the last week in September. Late 
hunting seasons generally start during or after the last week in 
September and include most waterfowl seasons not already established.
    There are basically no differences in the processes for 
establishing either early or late hunting seasons. For each cycle, 
Service biologists gather, analyze, and interpret biological survey 
data and provide this information to all those involved in the process 
through a series of published status reports and presentations to 
Flyway Councils and other interested parties. Because the Service is 
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migratory game birds and other factors into consideration, the Service 
undertakes a number of surveys throughout the year in conjunction with 
Service Regional Offices, the Canadian Wildlife Service, and State and 
Provincial wildlife management agencies. To determine the appropriate 
frameworks for each species, we consider factors such as population 
size and trend, geographical distribution, annual breeding effort, the 
condition of breeding and wintering habitat, the number of hunters, and 
the anticipated harvest.
    After frameworks are established for season lengths, bag limits, 
and areas for migratory game bird hunting, States may select season 
dates, bag limits, and other regulatory options for the hunting 
seasons. States may always be more conservative in their selections 
than the Federal frameworks, but never more liberal.

Notice of Intent To Establish Open Seasons

    This document announces our intent to establish open hunting 
seasons and daily bag and possession limits for certain designated 
groups or species of migratory game birds for 2015-16 in the contiguous 
United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, 
under Sec. Sec.  20.101 through 20.107, 20.109, and 20.110 of subpart K 
of 50 CFR part 20.
    For the 2015-16 migratory game bird hunting season, we will propose 
regulations for certain designated members of the avian families 
Anatidae (ducks, geese, and swans); Columbidae (doves and pigeons); 
Gruidae (cranes); Rallidae (rails, coots, moorhens, and gallinules); 
and Scolopacidae (woodcock and snipe). We describe these proposals 
under Proposed 2015-16 Migratory Game Bird Hunting Regulations 
(Preliminary) in this document. We published definitions of waterfowl 
flyways and mourning dove management units, and a description of the 
data used in and the factors affecting the regulatory process, in the 
March 14, 1990, Federal Register (55 FR 9618).

Regulatory Schedule for 2015-16

    This document is the first in a series of proposed, supplemental, 
and final rulemaking documents for migratory game bird hunting 
regulations. We will publish additional supplemental proposals for 
public comment in the Federal Register as population, habitat, harvest, 
and other information become available. Because of the late dates when 
certain portions of these data become available, we anticipate 
abbreviated comment periods on some proposals. Special circumstances 
limit the amount of time we can allow for public comment on these 
regulations.
    Specifically, two considerations compress the time for the 
rulemaking process: The need, on one hand, to establish final rules 
early enough in the summer to allow resource agencies to select and 
publish season dates and bag limits before the beginning of hunting 
seasons and, on the other hand, the lack of current status data on most 
migratory game birds until later in the summer. Because the regulatory 
process is strongly influenced by the times when information is 
available for consideration, we divide the regulatory process into two 
segments: Early seasons and late seasons (further described and 
discussed above in the Background and Overview section).
    Major steps in the 2015-16 regulatory cycle relating to open public 
meetings and Federal Register notifications are illustrated in the 
diagram at the end of this proposed rule. All publication dates of 
Federal Register documents are target dates.
    All sections of this and subsequent documents outlining hunting 
frameworks and guidelines are organized under numbered headings. These 
headings are:

1. Ducks
    A. General Harvest Strategy
    B. Regulatory Alternatives
    C. Zones and Split Seasons
    D. Special Seasons/Species Management
    i. September Teal Seasons
    ii. September Teal/Wood Duck Seasons
    iii. Black Ducks
    iv. Canvasbacks
    v. Pintails
    vi. Scaup
    vii. Mottled Ducks
    viii. Wood Ducks
    ix. Youth Hunt
    x. Mallard Management Units
    xi. Other
2. Sea Ducks
3. Mergansers
4. Canada Geese
    A. Special Seasons
    B. Regular Seasons
    C. Special Late Seasons
5. White-fronted Geese
6. Brant
7. Snow and Ross's (Light) Geese
8. Swans
9. Sandhill Cranes
10. Coots
11. Moorhens and Gallinules
12. Rails
13. Snipe
14. Woodcock
15. Band-tailed Pigeons
16. Doves
17. Alaska
18. Hawaii
19. Puerto Rico
20. Virgin Islands
21. Falconry
22. Other

    Later sections of this and subsequent documents will refer only to 
numbered items requiring your attention. Therefore, it is important to 
note that we will omit those items requiring no attention, and 
remaining numbered items will be discontinuous and appear incomplete.
    We will publish final regulatory alternatives for the 2015-16 duck 
hunting seasons in mid-July. We will publish proposed early season 
frameworks in mid-July and late season frameworks in mid-August. We 
will publish final regulatory frameworks for early seasons on or about 
August 15, 2015, and those for late seasons on or about September 19, 
2015.

Request for 2017 Spring and Summer Migratory Bird Subsistence Harvest 
Proposals in Alaska

Background

    The 1916 Convention for the Protection of Migratory Birds between 
the United States and Great Britain (for Canada) established a closed 
season for the taking of migratory birds between March 10 and September 
1. Residents of northern Alaska and Canada traditionally harvested 
migratory birds for nutritional purposes during the spring and summer 
months. The 1916 Convention and the subsequent 1936 Mexico Convention 
for the Protection of Migratory Birds and Game Mammals provide for the 
legal subsistence harvest of migratory birds and their eggs in Alaska 
and Canada during the closed season by indigenous inhabitants.
    On August 16, 2002, we published in the Federal Register (67 FR 
53511) a final rule that established procedures for incorporating 
subsistence management into the continental migratory bird management 
program. These regulations, developed under a new co-management process 
involving the Service, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, and 
Alaska Native representatives, established an annual procedure to 
develop harvest guidelines for implementation of a spring and summer 
migratory bird subsistence harvest. Eligibility and inclusion 
requirements necessary to participate in the spring and summer 
migratory bird subsistence season in Alaska are outlined in 50 CFR part 
92.
    This proposed rule calls for proposals for regulations that will 
expire on August 31, 2017, for the spring and summer subsistence 
harvest of migratory birds in Alaska. Each year, seasons will open on 
or after March 11 and close before September 1.

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Alaska Spring and Summer Subsistence Harvest Proposal Procedures

    We will publish details of the Alaska spring and summer subsistence 
harvest proposals in later Federal Register documents under 50 CFR part 
92. The general relationship to the process for developing national 
hunting regulations for migratory game birds is as follows:
    (a) Alaska Migratory Bird Co-Management Council. The public may 
submit proposals to the Co-management Council during the period of 
November 1-December 15, 2015, to be acted upon for the 2017 migratory 
bird subsistence harvest season. Proposals should be submitted to the 
Executive Director of the Co-management Council, listed above under the 
caption ADDRESSES.
    (b) Flyway Councils.
    (1) The Co-management Council will submit proposed 2017 regulations 
to all Flyway Councils for review and comment. The Council's 
recommendations must be submitted before the Service Regulations 
Committee's late season regulations meeting (July 2015) in order to be 
approved for spring and summer harvest beginning April 2 of the 
following calendar year.
    (2) Alaska Native representatives may be appointed by the Co-
management Council to attend meetings of one or more of the four Flyway 
Councils to discuss recommended regulations or other proposed 
management actions.
    (c) Service Regulations Committee. The Co-management Council will 
submit proposed annual regulations to the Service Regulations Committee 
(SRC) for their review and recommendation to the Service Director. 
Following the Service Director's review and recommendation, the 
proposals will be forwarded to the Department of the Interior for 
approval. Proposed annual regulations will then be published in the 
Federal Register for public review and comment, similar to the annual 
migratory game bird hunting regulations. Final spring and summer 
regulations for Alaska will be published in the Federal Register in the 
preceding winter after review and consideration of any public comments 
received.
    Because of the time required for review by us and the public, 
proposals from the Co-management Council for the 2017 spring and summer 
migratory bird subsistence harvest season must be submitted to the 
Flyway Councils and the Service by August 1, 2016, for Council comments 
and Service action at the October 2016 SRC meeting.

Review of Public Comments

    This proposed rulemaking contains the proposed regulatory 
alternatives for the 2015-16 duck hunting seasons. This proposed 
rulemaking also describes other recommended changes or specific 
preliminary proposals that vary from the 2014-15 final frameworks (see 
August 28, 2014, Federal Register (79 FR 51402) for early seasons and 
September 23, 2014, Federal Register (79 FR 56864) for late seasons) 
and issues requiring early discussion, action, or the attention of the 
States or tribes. We will publish responses to all proposals and 
written comments when we develop final frameworks for the 2015-16 
season. We seek additional information and comments on this proposed 
rule.

Consolidation of Notices

    For administrative purposes, this document consolidates the notice 
of intent to establish open migratory game bird hunting seasons, the 
request for tribal proposals, and the request for Alaska migratory bird 
subsistence seasons with the preliminary proposals for the annual 
hunting regulations-development process. We will publish the remaining 
proposed and final rulemaking documents separately. For inquiries on 
tribal guidelines and proposals, tribes should contact the following 
personnel:
    Region 1 (Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, and the Pacific 
Islands)--Nanette Seto, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 911 NE. 11th 
Avenue, Portland, OR 97232-4181; (503) 231-6164.
    Region 2 (Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas)--Greg Hughes, 
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, P.O. Box 1306, Albuquerque, NM 87103; 
(505) 248-7885.
    Region 3 (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, 
Ohio, and Wisconsin)--Dave Scott, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 5600 
American Blvd. West, Suite 990, Bloomington, MN 55437-1458; (612) 713-
5101.
    Region 4 (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, 
Mississippi, North Carolina, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, South 
Carolina, and Tennessee)--Laurel Barnhill, U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
Service, 1875 Century Boulevard, Room 324, Atlanta, GA 30345; (404) 
679-4000.
    Region 5 (Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, 
New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, 
Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia)--Pam Toschik, U.S. Fish and 
Wildlife Service, 300 Westgate Center Drive, Hadley, MA 01035-9589; 
(413) 253-8610.
    Region 6 (Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South 
Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming)--Casey Stemler, U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
Service, P.O. Box 25486, Denver Federal Building, Denver, CO 80225; 
(303) 236-8145.
    Region 7 (Alaska)--Pete Probasco, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 
1011 East Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99503; (907) 786-3423.
    Region 8 (California and Nevada)--U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 
2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento, CA 95825-1846; (916) 414-6727.

Requests for Tribal Proposals

Background

    Beginning with the 1985-86 hunting season, we have employed 
guidelines described in the June 4, 1985, Federal Register (50 FR 
23467) to establish special migratory game bird hunting regulations on 
Federal Indian reservations (including off-reservation trust lands) and 
ceded lands. We developed these guidelines in response to tribal 
requests for our recognition of their reserved hunting rights, and for 
some tribes, recognition of their authority to regulate hunting by both 
tribal and nontribal members throughout their reservations. The 
guidelines include possibilities for:
    (1) On-reservation hunting by both tribal and nontribal members, 
with hunting by nontribal members on some reservations to take place 
within Federal frameworks, but on dates different from those selected 
by the surrounding State(s);
    (2) On-reservation hunting by tribal members only, outside of usual 
Federal frameworks for season dates and length, and for daily bag and 
possession limits; and
    (3) Off-reservation hunting by tribal members on ceded lands, 
outside of usual framework dates and season length, with some added 
flexibility in daily bag and possession limits.
    In all cases, tribal regulations established under the guidelines 
must be consistent with the annual March 10 to September 1 closed 
season mandated by the 1916 Convention Between the United States and 
Great Britain (for Canada) for the Protection of Migratory Birds 
(Convention). The guidelines are applicable to those tribes that have 
reserved hunting rights on Federal Indian reservations (including off-
reservation trust lands) and ceded lands. They also may be applied to 
the establishment of migratory game bird hunting regulations for 
nontribal members on all lands within the exterior boundaries of 
reservations where tribes have full wildlife management authority over 
such hunting, or where the tribes and affected States otherwise have 
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agreement over hunting by nontribal members on non-Indian lands.
    Tribes usually have the authority to regulate migratory game bird 
hunting by nonmembers on Indian-owned reservation lands, subject to our 
approval. The question of jurisdiction is more complex on reservations 
that include lands owned by non-Indians, especially when the 
surrounding States have established or intend to establish regulations 
governing migratory bird hunting by non-Indians on these lands. In such 
cases, we encourage the tribes and States to reach agreement on 
regulations that would apply throughout the reservations. When 
appropriate, we will consult with a tribe and State with the aim of 
facilitating an accord. We also will consult jointly with tribal and 
State officials in the affected States where tribes may wish to 
establish special hunting regulations for tribal members on ceded 
lands. It is incumbent upon the tribe and/or the State to request 
consultation as a result of the proposal being published in the Federal 
Register. We will not presume to make a determination, without being 
advised by either a tribe or a State, that any issue is or is not 
worthy of formal consultation.
    One of the guidelines provides for the continuation of tribal 
members' harvest of migratory game birds on reservations where such 
harvest is a customary practice. We do not oppose this harvest, 
provided it does not take place during the closed season required by 
the Convention, and it is not so large as to adversely affect the 
status of the migratory game bird resource. Since the inception of 
these guidelines, we have reached annual agreement with tribes for 
migratory game bird hunting by tribal members on their lands or on 
lands where they have reserved hunting rights. We will continue to 
consult with tribes that wish to reach a mutual agreement on hunting 
regulations for on-reservation hunting by tribal members.
    Tribes should not view the guidelines as inflexible. We believe 
that they provide appropriate opportunity to accommodate the reserved 
hunting rights and management authority of Indian tribes while also 
ensuring that the migratory game bird resource receives necessary 
protection. The conservation of this important international resource 
is paramount. Use of the guidelines is not required if a tribe wishes 
to observe the hunting regulations established by the State(s) in which 
the reservation is located.

Details Needed in Tribal Proposals

    Tribes that wish to use the guidelines to establish special hunting 
regulations for the 2015-16 migratory game bird hunting season should 
submit a proposal that includes:
    (1) The requested migratory game bird hunting season dates and 
other details regarding the proposed regulations;
    (2) Harvest anticipated under the proposed regulations; and
    (3) Tribal capabilities to enforce migratory game bird hunting 
regulations.
    For those situations where it could be shown that failure to limit 
Tribal harvest could seriously impact the migratory game bird resource, 
we also request information on the methods employed to monitor harvest 
and any potential steps taken to limit level of harvest.
    A tribe that desires the earliest possible opening of the migratory 
game bird season for nontribal members should specify this request in 
its proposal, rather than request a date that might not be within the 
final Federal frameworks. Similarly, unless a tribe wishes to set more 
restrictive regulations than Federal regulations will permit for 
nontribal members, the proposal should request the same daily bag and 
possession limits and season length for migratory game birds that 
Federal regulations are likely to permit the States in the Flyway in 
which the reservation is located.

Tribal Proposal Procedures

    We will publish details of tribal proposals for public review in 
later Federal Register documents. Because of the time required for 
review by us and the public, Indian tribes that desire special 
migratory game bird hunting regulations for the 2015-16 hunting season 
should submit their proposals as soon as possible, but no later than 
June 5, 2015.
    Tribes should direct inquiries regarding the guidelines and 
proposals to the appropriate Service Regional Office listed above under 
the caption Consolidation of Notices. Tribes that request special 
migratory game bird hunting regulations for tribal members on ceded 
lands should send a courtesy copy of the proposal to officials in the 
affected State(s).

Public Comments

    The Department of the Interior's policy is, whenever practicable, 
to afford the public an opportunity to participate in the rulemaking 
process. Accordingly, we invite interested persons to submit written 
comments, suggestions, or recommendations regarding the proposed 
regulations. Before promulgation of final migratory game bird hunting 
regulations, we will take into consideration all comments we receive. 
Such comments, and any additional information we receive, may lead to 
final regulations that differ from these proposals.
    You may submit your comments and materials concerning this proposed 
rule by one of the methods listed in the ADDRESSES section. We will not 
accept comments sent by email or fax or to an address not listed in the 
ADDRESSES section. Finally, we will not consider hand-delivered 
comments that we do not receive, or mailed comments that are not 
postmarked, by the date specified in the DATES section.
    We will post all comments in their entirety--including your 
personal identifying information--on http://www.regulations.gov. Before 
including your address, phone number, email address, or other personal 
identifying information in your comment, you should be aware that your 
entire comment--including your personal identifying information--may be 
made publicly available at any time. While you can ask us in your 
comment to withhold your personal identifying information from public 
review, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so.
    Comments and materials we receive, as well as supporting 
documentation we used in preparing this proposed rule, will be 
available for public inspection on http://www.regulations.gov, or by 
appointment, during normal business hours, at the U.S. Fish and 
Wildlife Service, Division of Migratory Bird Management, 5275 Leesburg 
Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041.
    For each series of proposed rulemakings, we will establish specific 
comment periods. We will consider, but may not respond in detail to, 
each comment. As in the past, we will summarize all comments we receive 
during the comment period and respond to them after the closing date in 
any final rules.

NEPA Consideration

    The programmatic document, ``Second Final Supplemental 
Environmental Impact Statement: Issuance of Annual Regulations 
Permitting the Sport Hunting of Migratory Birds (EIS 20130139),'' filed 
with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on May 24, 2013, 
addresses NEPA compliance by the Service for issuance of the annual 
framework regulations for hunting of migratory game bird species. We

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published a notice of availability in the Federal Register on May 31, 
2013 (78 FR 32686), and our Record of Decision on July 26, 2013 (78 FR 
45376). We also address NEPA compliance for waterfowl hunting 
frameworks through the annual preparation of separate environmental 
assessments, the most recent being ``Duck Hunting Regulations for 2014-
15,'' with its corresponding August 21, 2014, finding of no significant 
impact. In addition, an August 1985 environmental assessment entitled 
``Guidelines for Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations on Federal Indian 
Reservations and Ceded Lands'' is available from the address indicated 
under the caption FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.

Endangered Species Act Consideration

    Before issuance of the 2015-16 migratory game bird hunting 
regulations, we will comply with provisions of the Endangered Species 
Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531-1543; hereinafter the Act), to 
ensure that hunting is not likely to jeopardize the continued existence 
of any species designated as endangered or threatened or modify or 
destroy its critical habitat and is consistent with conservation 
programs for those species. Consultations under section 7 of the Act 
may cause us to change proposals in this and future supplemental 
proposed rulemaking documents.

Regulatory Planning and Review (Executive Orders 12866 and 13563)

    Executive Order (E.O.) 12866 provides that the Office of 
Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) will review all significant 
rules. OIRA has reviewed this rule and has determined that this rule is 
significant because it would have an annual effect of $100 million or 
more on the economy.
    E.O. 13563 reaffirms the principles of E.O. 12866 while calling for 
improvements in the nation's regulatory system to promote 
predictability, to reduce uncertainty, and to use the best, most 
innovative, and least burdensome tools for achieving regulatory ends. 
The executive order directs agencies to consider regulatory approaches 
that reduce burdens and maintain flexibility and freedom of choice for 
the public where these approaches are relevant, feasible, and 
consistent with regulatory objectives. E.O. 13563 emphasizes further 
that regulations must be based on the best available science and that 
the rulemaking process must allow for public participation and an open 
exchange of ideas. We have developed this rule in a manner consistent 
with these requirements.
    An economic analysis was prepared for the 2013-14 season. This 
analysis was based on data from the 2011 National Hunting and Fishing 
Survey, the most recent year for which data are available (see 
discussion in Regulatory Flexibility Act section below). We will use 
this analysis again for the 2015-16 season. This analysis estimated 
consumer surplus for three alternatives for duck hunting (estimates for 
other species are not quantified due to lack of data). The alternatives 
are (1) issue restrictive regulations allowing fewer days than those 
issued during the 2012-13 season, (2) issue moderate regulations 
allowing more days than those in alternative 1, and (3) issue liberal 
regulations identical to the regulations in the 2012-13 season. For the 
2013-14 season, we chose Alternative 3, with an estimated consumer 
surplus across all flyways of $317.8-$416.8 million. We also chose 
alternative 3 for the 2009-10, the 2010-11, the 2011-12, the 2012-13, 
and the 2014-15 seasons. The 2013-14 analysis is part of the record for 
this rule and is available at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. 
FWS-HQ-MB-2014-0064.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The annual migratory bird hunting regulations have a significant 
economic impact on substantial numbers of small entities under the 
Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). We analyzed the 
economic impacts of the annual hunting regulations on small business 
entities in detail as part of the 1981 cost-benefit analysis. This 
analysis was revised annually from 1990-95. In 1995, the Service issued 
a Small Entity Flexibility Analysis (Analysis), which was subsequently 
updated in 1996, 1998, 2004, 2008, and 2013. The primary source of 
information about hunter expenditures for migratory game bird hunting 
is the National Hunting and Fishing Survey, which is conducted at 5-
year intervals. The 2013 Analysis was based on the 2011 National 
Hunting and Fishing Survey and the U.S. Department of Commerce's County 
Business Patterns, from which it was estimated that migratory bird 
hunters would spend approximately $1.5 billion at small businesses in 
2013. Copies of the Analysis are available upon request from the 
Division of Migratory Bird Management (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 
CONTACT) or from our Web site at http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/NewReportsPublications/SpecialTopics/SpecialTopics.html#HuntingRegs or 
at http://www.regulations.gov at Docket No. FWS-HQ-MB-2014-0064.

Clarity of the Rule

    We are required by Executive Orders 12866 and 12988 and by the 
Presidential Memorandum of June 1, 1998, to write all rules in plain 
language. This means that each rule we publish must:
    (a) Be logically organized;
    (b) Use the active voice to address readers directly;
    (c) Use clear language rather than jargon;
    (d) Be divided into short sections and sentences; and
    (e) Use lists and tables wherever possible.
    If you feel that we have not met these requirements, send us 
comments by one of the methods listed in the ADDRESSES section. To 
better help us revise the rule, your comments should be as specific as 
possible. For example, you should tell us the numbers of the sections 
or paragraphs that are unclearly written, which sections or sentences 
are too long, the sections where you feel lists or tables would be 
useful, etc.

Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act

    This proposed rule is a major rule under 5 U.S.C. 804(2), the Small 
Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act. For the reasons outlined 
above, this rule would have an annual effect on the economy of $100 
million or more. However, because this rule would establish hunting 
seasons, we do not plan to defer the effective date under the exemption 
contained in 5 U.S.C. 808(1).

Paperwork Reduction Act

    This proposed rule does not contain any new information collection 
that requires approval under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). We may not conduct or sponsor and you are not 
required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a 
currently valid OMB control number. OMB has reviewed and approved the 
information collection requirements associated with migratory bird 
surveys and assigned the following OMB control numbers:
     1018-0019--North American Woodcock Singing Ground Survey 
(expires 4/30/2015).
     1018-0023--Migratory Bird Surveys (expires 6/30/2017). 
Includes Migratory Bird Harvest Information Program, Migratory Bird 
Hunter Surveys, Sandhill Crane Survey, and Parts Collection Survey.
     1018-0124--Alaska Migratory Bird Subsistence Harvest 
Household Survey (expires 6/30/2016).

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Unfunded Mandates Reform Act

    We have determined and certify, in compliance with the requirements 
of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act, 2 U.S.C. 1502 et seq., that this 
proposed rulemaking would not impose a cost of $100 million or more in 
any given year on local or State government or private entities. 
Therefore, this rule is not a ``significant regulatory action'' under 
the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act.

Civil Justice Reform--Executive Order 12988

    The Department, in promulgating this proposed rule, has determined 
that this proposed rule will not unduly burden the judicial system and 
that it meets the requirements of sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of E.O. 
12988.

Takings Implication Assessment

    In accordance with E.O. 12630, this proposed rule, authorized by 
the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, does not have significant takings 
implications and does not affect any constitutionally protected 
property rights. This rule would not result in the physical occupancy 
of property, the physical invasion of property, or the regulatory 
taking of any property. In fact, these rules would allow hunters to 
exercise otherwise unavailable privileges and, therefore, reduce 
restrictions on the use of private and public property.

Energy Effects--Executive Order 13211

    E.O. 13211 requires agencies to prepare Statements of Energy 
Effects when undertaking certain actions. While this proposed rule is a 
significant regulatory action under E.O. 12866, it is not expected to 
adversely affect energy supplies, distribution, or use. Therefore, this 
action is not a significant energy action and no Statement of Energy 
Effects is required.

Government-to-Government Relationship With Tribes

    In accordance with the President's memorandum of April 29, 1994, 
``Government-to-Government Relations with Native American Tribal 
Governments'' (59 FR 22951), E.O. 13175, and 512 DM 2, we have 
evaluated possible effects on Federally-recognized Indian tribes and 
have determined that there are no effects on Indian trust resources. 
However, in this proposed rule, we solicit proposals for special 
migratory bird hunting regulations for certain Tribes on Federal Indian 
reservations, off-reservation trust lands, and ceded lands for the 
2015-16 migratory bird hunting season. The resulting proposals will be 
contained in a separate proposed rule. By virtue of these actions, we 
have consulted with Tribes affected by this rule.

Federalism Effects

    Due to the migratory nature of certain species of birds, the 
Federal Government has been given responsibility over these species by 
the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. We annually prescribe frameworks from 
which the States make selections regarding the hunting of migratory 
birds, and we employ guidelines to establish special regulations on 
Federal Indian reservations and ceded lands. This process preserves the 
ability of the States and tribes to determine which seasons meet their 
individual needs. Any State or Indian tribe may be more restrictive 
than the Federal frameworks at any time. The frameworks are developed 
in a cooperative process with the States and the Flyway Councils. This 
process allows States to participate in the development of frameworks 
from which they will make selections, thereby having an influence on 
their own regulations. These rules do not have a substantial direct 
effect on fiscal capacity, change the roles or responsibilities of 
Federal or State governments, or intrude on State policy or 
administration. Therefore, in accordance with E.O. 13132, these 
regulations do not have significant federalism effects and do not have 
sufficient federalism implications to warrant the preparation of a 
federalism summary impact statement.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 20

    Exports, Hunting, Imports, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, Transportation, Wildlife.

Authority

    The rules that eventually will be promulgated for the 2015-16 
hunting season are authorized under 16 U.S.C. 703-711, 16 U.S.C. 712, 
and 16 U.S.C. 742 a-j.

    Dated: March 26, 2015.
Michael J. Bean,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks.

Proposed 2015-16 Migratory Game Bird Hunting Regulations (Preliminary)

    Pending current information on populations, harvest, and habitat 
conditions, and receipt of recommendations from the four Flyway 
Councils, we may defer specific regulatory proposals. No changes from 
the final 2014-15 frameworks established on August 28 and September 23, 
2014 (79 FR 51402 and 79 FR 56864) are being proposed at this time. 
Other issues requiring early discussion, action, or the attention of 
the States or tribes are contained below:

1. Ducks

    Categories used to discuss issues related to duck harvest 
management are: (A) General Harvest Strategy, (B) Regulatory 
Alternatives, (C) Zones and Split Seasons, and (D) Special Seasons/
Species Management. Only those containing substantial recommendations 
are discussed below.

A. General Harvest Strategy

    We propose to continue using adaptive harvest management (AHM) to 
help determine appropriate duck-hunting regulations for the 2015-16 
season. AHM permits sound resource decisions in the face of uncertain 
regulatory impacts and provides a mechanism for reducing that 
uncertainty over time. We use AHM to evaluate four alternative 
regulatory levels for duck hunting based on the population status of 
mallards. (We enact special hunting restrictions for species of special 
concern, such as canvasbacks, scaup, and pintails).
Pacific, Central, and Mississippi Flyways
    The prescribed regulatory alternative for the Pacific, Central, and 
Mississippi Flyways is based on the status of mallards that contributes 
primarily to each Flyway. In the Pacific Flyway, we set hunting 
regulations based on the status and dynamics of western mallards. 
Western mallards are those breeding in Alaska and the northern Yukon 
Territory (as based on Federal surveys in strata 1-12), and in 
California and Oregon (as based on State-conducted surveys). In the 
Central and Mississippi Flyways, we set hunting regulations based on 
the status and dynamics of mid-continent mallards. Mid-continent 
mallards are those breeding in central North America (Federal survey 
strata 13-18, 20-50, and 75-77, and State surveys in Minnesota, 
Wisconsin, and Michigan).
    For the 2015-16 season, we recommend continuing to use independent 
optimization to determine the optimal regulatory choice for each 
mallard stock. This means that we would develop regulations for mid-
continent mallards and western mallards independently, based upon the 
breeding stock that contributes primarily to each Flyway. We detailed 
implementation of this new AHM decision framework in the July 24, 2008, 
Federal Register (73 FR 43290).

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Atlantic Flyway
    The prescribed regulatory alternative for the Atlantic Flyway is 
determined annually based on the population status of mallards breeding 
in eastern North America (Federal survey strata 51-54 and 56, and State 
surveys in New England and the mid-Atlantic region). In 2012, we 
proposed and subsequently implemented several changes related to the 
population models used in the eastern mallard AHM protocol (77 FR 
42920; July 20, 2012). We propose continuation of the AHM process for 
the 2015-16 season using the revised model set to inform eastern 
mallard harvest regulations until a fully revised AHM protocol is 
finalized. Further details on the revised models and results of 
simulations of this interim harvest policy are available on our Web 
site at http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds, or at http://www.regulations.gov.
Final 2015-16 AHM Protocol
    We will detail the final AHM protocol for the 2015-16 season in the 
early-season proposed rule, which we will publish in mid-July (see 2015 
Schedule of Regulations Meetings and Federal Register Publications at 
the end of this proposed rule for further information). We will propose 
a specific regulatory alternative for each of the Flyways during the 
2015-16 season after survey information becomes available in late 
summer. More information on AHM is located at http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/CurrentBirdIssues/Management/AHM/AHM-intro.htm.

B. Regulatory Alternatives

    The basic structure of the current regulatory alternatives for AHM 
was adopted in 1997. In 2002, based upon recommendations from the 
Flyway Councils, we extended framework dates in the ``moderate'' and 
``liberal'' regulatory alternatives by changing the opening date from 
the Saturday nearest October 1 to the Saturday nearest September 24, 
and by changing the closing date from the Sunday nearest January 20 to 
the last Sunday in January. These extended dates were made available 
with no associated penalty in season length or bag limits. At that time 
we stated our desire to keep these changes in place for 3 years to 
allow for a reasonable opportunity to monitor the impacts of framework-
date extensions on harvest distribution and rates of harvest before 
considering any subsequent use (67 FR 12501; March 19, 2002).
    For 2015-16, we are proposing to maintain the same regulatory 
alternatives that were in effect last year (see accompanying table for 
specifics of the proposed regulatory alternatives). Alternatives are 
specified for each Flyway and are designated as ``RES'' for the 
restrictive, ``MOD'' for the moderate, and ``LIB'' for the liberal 
alternative. We will announce final regulatory alternatives in mid-
July. We will accept public comments until June 26, 2015, and you 
should send your comments to an address listed under the caption 
ADDRESSES.

C. Zones and Split Seasons

    Zones and split seasons are ``special regulations'' designed to 
distribute hunting opportunities and harvests according to temporal, 
geographic, and demographic variability in waterfowl and other 
migratory game bird populations. For ducks, States have been allowed 
the option of dividing their allotted hunting days into two (or in some 
cases three) segments to take advantage of species-specific peaks of 
abundance or to satisfy hunters in different areas who want to hunt 
during the peak of waterfowl abundance in their area. However, the 
split-season option does not fully satisfy many States who wish to 
provide a more equitable distribution of harvest opportunities. 
Therefore, we also have allowed the establishment of independent 
seasons in up to four zones within States for the purpose of providing 
more equitable distribution of harvest opportunity for hunters 
throughout the State.
    In 1978, we prepared an environmental assessment (EA) on the use of 
zones to set duck hunting regulations. A primary tenet of the 1978 EA 
was that zoning would be for the primary purpose of providing equitable 
distribution of duck hunting opportunities within a State or region and 
not for the purpose of increasing total annual waterfowl harvest in the 
zoned areas. In fact, target harvest levels were to be adjusted 
downward if they exceeded traditional levels as a result of zoning. 
Subsequent to the 1978 EA, we conducted a review of the use of zones 
and split seasons in 1990. In 2011, we prepared a new EA analyzing some 
specific proposed changes to the zone and split season guidelines. The 
current guidelines were then finalized in 2011 (76 FR 53536; August 26, 
2001).
    Currently, every 5 years, States are afforded the opportunity to 
change the zoning and split season configuration within which they set 
their annual duck hunting regulations. The next regularly scheduled 
open season for changes to zone and split season configurations will be 
in 2016, for use during the 2016-20 period. In 2011, we stated that in 
order to allow sufficient time for States to solicit public input 
regarding their selections of zone and split season configurations in 
2016, we would reaffirm the criteria during the 2015 late-season 
regulations process and that States should notify us of changes to zone 
and split season configurations by May 1, 2016.
    However, as discussed in the September 23, 2014, Federal Register 
(79 FR 56864), and below under 22. Other, we are implementing 
significant changes to the annual regulatory process as outlined in the 
2013 SEIS. While we have spent considerable time the past several years 
contemplating and planning these changes, one issue that we did not 
anticipate would be a problem is the timing of the open season for duck 
zones and split season configurations. The previously identified May 1, 
2016, due date for zone and split season configuration changes was 
developed under the current regulatory process, when that deadline 
would still allow publication of zone descriptions in the proposed rule 
for hunting seasons and allow for public comment.
    Under the new regulatory schedule we anticipate publishing the 
proposed rule for all 2016-17 migratory bird seasons sometime this 
fall--approximately 30 days after the SRC meeting (which is tentatively 
scheduled for October 28-29, 2015). A final rule tentatively would be 
published 75 days after the proposed rule (no later than April 1). This 
schedule would preclude inclusion of zone descriptions in the proposed 
rule as had been done in past open seasons and would not be appropriate 
because it would preclude the ability for the public to comment on 
individual State zone descriptions. Therefore, we need to include 
proposed 2016-20 zone descriptions in the 2016-17 hunting seasons 
proposed rule document that will be published later this year. 
Obviously, this will require a zone configuration deadline much earlier 
than the previously identified May 1, 2016, deadline.
    Considering all of the above, we have decided that a two-phase 
approach is appropriate. For those States wishing to change zone and 
split season configurations in time for the 2016-17 season, we will 
need to receive that new configuration and zone descriptions by 
December 1, 2015. States that do not send in zone and split season 
configuration changes until the previously identified May 1, 2016, 
deadline would not be able to implement those changes until the 2017-18 
hunting season. While the next normally scheduled open season after 
2016-17 would be 2021-22, we

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welcome State and Flyway Council comment on whether this should be 
pushed back to the 2022-23 season in order to allow those States not 
able to meet the December 1, 2015, deadline to operate under their new 
zone and split season configurations for 5 years rather than 4 years.
    Lastly, because dove zones and split season configurations are on 
the same open season schedule, this revision would apply to dove zones 
as well (see 16. Doves for further discussion).
    We apologize for this oversight. However, we will do everything we 
can to make this transition as smooth as possible and look forward to 
working with the States and Flyways on any implementation issues.
    For the 2016-17 open season, the guidelines for duck zone and split 
season configurations are as follows:
Guidelines for Duck Zones and Split Seasons
    The following zone and split-season guidelines apply only for the 
regular duck season:
    (1) A zone is a geographic area or portion of a State, with a 
contiguous boundary, for which independent dates may be selected for 
the regular duck season.
    (2) Consideration of changes for management-unit boundaries is not 
subject to the guidelines and provisions governing the use of zones and 
split seasons for ducks.
    (3) Only minor (less than a county in size) boundary changes will 
be allowed for any grandfathered arrangement, and changes are limited 
to the open season.
    (4) Once a zone and split option is selected during an open season, 
it must remain in place for the following 5 years.
    Any State may continue the configuration used in the previous 5-
year period. If changes are made, the zone and split-season 
configuration must conform to one of the following options:
    (1) No more than four zones with no splits,
    (2) Split seasons (no more than 3 segments) with no zones, or
    (3) No more than three zones with the option for 2-way (2-segment) 
split seasons in one, two, or all zones.
Grandfathered Zone and Split Arrangements
    When we first implemented the zone and split guidelines in 1991, 
several States had completed experiments with zone and split 
arrangements different from our original options. We offered those 
States a one-time opportunity to continue (``grandfather'') those 
arrangements, with the stipulation that only minor changes could be 
made to zone boundaries. If any of those States now wish to change 
their zone and split arrangement:
    (1) The new arrangement must conform to one of the 3 options 
identified above; and
    (2) The State cannot go back to the grandfathered arrangement that 
it previously had in place.
Management Units
    We will continue to utilize the specific limitations previously 
established regarding the use of zones and split seasons in special 
management units, including the High Plains Mallard Management Unit. We 
note that the original justification and objectives established for the 
High Plains Mallard Management Unit provided for additional days of 
hunting opportunity at the end of the regular duck season. In order to 
maintain the integrity of the management unit, current guidelines 
prohibit simultaneous zoning and/or 3-way split seasons within a 
management unit and the remainder of the State. Removal of this 
limitation would allow additional proliferation of zone and split 
configurations and compromise the original objectives of the management 
unit.

16. Doves

    In 2006 (see July 28, 2006, Federal Register, 71 FR 43008), we 
approved guidelines for the use of zones and split seasons for doves 
with implementation beginning in the 2007-08 season. While the initial 
period was for 4 years (2007-10), we further stated that beginning in 
2011, zoning would conform to a 5-year period.
    The next open season for changes to dove zone and split 
configurations will be for the 2016-20 period. As discussed above under 
C. Zones and Split Seasons for ducks, because of unintentional and 
unanticipated issues with changing the regulatory schedule for the 
2016-17 season, we have decided that a two-phase approach is 
appropriate. For those States wishing to change zone and split season 
configurations in time for the 2016-17 season, we will need to receive 
that new configuration and zone descriptions by December 1, 2015. 
States that do not send in zone and split season configuration changes 
until the previously identified May 1, 2016, deadline would not be able 
to implement those changes until the 2017-18 hunting season. While the 
next normally scheduled open season after 2016-17 would be 2021-22, we 
welcome State and Flyway Council comment on whether this should be 
pushed back to the 2022-23 season in order to allow those States not 
able to meet the December 1, 2015, deadline to operate under their new 
zone and split season configurations for 5 years rather than 4 years.
    The guidelines are as follows:
Guidelines for Dove Zones and Split Seasons in the Eastern and Central 
Mourning Dove Management Units
    (1) A zone is a geographic area or portion of a State, with a 
contiguous boundary, for which independent seasons may be selected for 
dove hunting.
    (2) States may select a zone and split option during an open 
season. The option must remain in place for the following 5 years 
except that States may make a one-time change and revert to their 
previous zone and split configuration in any year of the 5-year period. 
Formal approval will not be required, but States must notify the 
Service before making the change.
    (3) Zoning periods for dove hunting will conform to those years 
used for ducks, e.g., 2016-20.
    (4) The zone and split configuration consists of two zones with the 
option for 3-way (3-segment) split seasons in one or both zones. As a 
grandfathered arrangement, Texas will have three zones with the option 
for 2-way (2-segment) split seasons in one, two, or all three zones.
    (5) States that do not wish to zone for dove hunting may split 
their seasons into no more than 3 segments.
    For the 2016-20 period, any State may continue the configuration 
used in 2011-15. If changes are made, the zone and split-season 
configuration must conform to one of the options listed above. If Texas 
uses a new configuration for the entirety of the 5-year period, it 
cannot go back to the grandfathered arrangement that it previously had 
in place.

21. Falconry

    Falconry is a permitted means of taking migratory game birds in any 
State meeting Federal falconry standards at 50 CFR 21.29. Currently, 
daily bag limits for falconry for all permitted migratory game birds 
must not exceed 3 birds, singly or in the aggregate, during extended 
falconry seasons, any special or experimental seasons, and regular 
hunting seasons in all States. Additionally, other general hunting 
regulations, including seasons and hunting hours, apply to falconry in 
each State listed at 50 CFR 21.29. Regular season daily bag limits do 
not apply to falconry and the falconry daily bag limit

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is not in addition to gun daily bag limits.
    In 2008, we revised the falconry regulations at 50 CFR 21.29 (73 FR 
59448; October 8, 2008). One of the revisions allowed both general and 
master falconers to possess more raptors taken from the wild (3 and 5, 
respectively, versus 2 and 3 previously). Additionally, master 
falconers also are allowed to possess as many captive-bred birds as 
they wish but these birds must be trained in the pursuit of wild game 
and used in hunting. Further, these revisions were implemented on a 
State-by-State basis. That is, the regulations provided that when a 
State met the requirements for operating under the new regulations, 
falconry permitting would then be delegated to the State. In 2013, the 
last remaining 17 States met the new requirements of the 2008 revisions 
and were added to the list of States operating under the new 
regulations (78 FR 72830; December 4, 2013).
    Historically, we have generally linked the daily migratory game 
bird bag limit for falconers to the maximum number of raptors they 
could possess. Based on the aforementioned revisions beginning in 2008 
and culminating in 2013, we believe it may be appropriate to consider 
changes to the falconry daily bag limits. We welcome comments from the 
States, Flyway Councils, and the general public on the issue.

22. Other

    In a July 26, 2013, Federal Register (78 FR 45376), the Service 
issued its Record of Decision (ROD) for the migratory bird hunting 
program, prepared pursuant to National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA; 
42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) regulations at 40 CFR 1505.2. An integral 
component of that ROD was the decision to promulgate annual migratory 
bird hunting regulations using a single process for early and late 
seasons based on predictions derived from long-term biological 
information and established harvest strategies. We believe this single 
process is the most effective alternative for addressing key issues 
identified during the planning process and will best achieve the 
purposes and goals of the Service and States. At that time, we stated 
that implementation of the new process was targeted for the 2015-16 
regulations cycle.
    In the April 30, 2014, proposed rule (79 FR 24512) we discussed how 
under this new process, the current early and late season regulatory 
actions will be combined into a new single process. Regulatory 
proposals will be developed using biological data from the preceding 
year(s), model predictions, or most recently accumulated data that are 
available at the time the proposals are being formulated. Individual 
harvest strategies will be modified using data from the previous 
year(s) because the current year's data would not be available for many 
of the strategies. Some technical work will be necessary over a period 
of years to adjust the underlying biological models to the new 
regulatory time scale. During this transition period, harvest 
strategies and prescriptions will be modified to fit into the new 
regulatory schedule. These adjustments could be accomplished 
immediately upon adoption of the new process. Many existing regulatory 
prescriptions used for Canada geese, sandhill cranes, mourning doves, 
and American woodcock currently work on this basis. The process will be 
somewhat less precise in some instances because population projections 
would be used instead of current-year status information. However, the 
uncertainty associated with these predictions will be accounted for 
through the adaptive management process. This uncertainty is not 
expected to result in a disproportionately higher harvest rate for any 
stock, nor is it likely to substantially diminish harvest 
opportunities, either annually or on a cumulative basis. Reducing the 
number of meetings could lower administrative costs by 40 percent per 
year and substantially lower the Service's carbon footprint due to a 
decrease in travel and a reduction in the costs associated with the 
additional meetings.
    Obviously, under this new process, the administrative, meeting, and 
Federal Register schedule will all change significantly. In the ROD, we 
described a meeting schedule consisting of SRC regulatory meetings in 
March or April. At the latest, proposed frameworks would be available 
for public review by early June and final frameworks published by mid-
August. The new schedule also allows 30-60 days for public input and 
comments (currently, the comment period can be as short as 10 days). 
Further, the ROD stated that the four Flyway Councils may need to meet 
only once instead of twice per year, and the SRC would meet twice a 
year, once sometime during fall or early winter (September through 
January) and once thereafter, instead of the three times they currently 
convene.
    Over the last year we have worked with the Flyway Councils on a 
number of administrative, meeting, and Federal Register schedule timing 
options to implement the new regulatory process. As we stated in the 
September 23, 2014, final rule (79 FR 56864), these discussions have 
led us to a mutually agreeable regulatory schedule that begins earlier 
than was envisioned in the ROD. We plan to implement the new regulatory 
schedule this summer when the regulatory cycle begins for the 2016-17 
hunting seasons. As a benefit to the public, we will again review and 
discuss these changes here before their implementation this summer 
because of the significantly different regulatory schedule and the fact 
that the process will begin much earlier than that currently utilized.
    Major steps in the 2016-17 regulatory cycle relating to biological 
information availability, open public meetings, and Federal Register 
notifications are illustrated in the diagram at the end of this rule. 
Dates, including survey and assessment information and publications of 
Federal Register documents are target dates largely consisting of 
either specific targets or target windows. Additional information on 
meeting dates and locations will be provided later this year with 
publication of specific meeting notices and the proposed rulemaking for 
the 2016-17 hunting seasons.
    In summary, the 2016-17 regulatory schedule would begin in mid-June 
2015 with the first SRC meeting of the forthcoming year. Flyway 
technical sections and councils would then meet in September and early 
October following the release of the waterfowl and webless population 
status reports in mid-August and the AHM report in early September. 
After the last Flyway Council meeting, the SRC and Flyway Council 
Consultants would meet to review information on the current status of 
migratory shore and upland game birds and waterfowl and develop 
recommendations for the 2016-17 regulations for these species. Proposed 
season frameworks, a 30-day public comment period, and final season 
frameworks would then culminate with publication of all migratory game 
bird hunting seasons in late May to mid-June of 2016 for the 2016-17 
hunting seasons.
    As we previously stated, however, there will remain some technical 
work necessary over a period of years to adjust the underlying 
biological models to the new regulatory time scale. We look forward to 
continuing work on these issues with the Flyway Councils. For a more 
detailed discussion of the various technical aspects of the new 
process, we refer the reader to the 2013 SEIS available on our Web site 
at http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds.

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                                                 Fish and Wildlife Service                               methods:                                               bird management is a cooperative effort
                                                                                                           • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://                of State, Tribal, and Federal
                                                 50 CFR Part 20                                          www.regulations.gov. Follow the                        governments.
                                                                                                         instructions for submitting comments                      The Service develops migratory game
                                                 [Docket No. FWS–HQ–MB–2014–0064;
                                                 FF09M21200–156–FXMB1231099BPP0]                         on Docket No. FWS–HQ–MB–2014–                          bird hunting regulations by establishing
                                                                                                         0064.                                                  the frameworks, or outside limits, for
                                                 RIN 1018–BA67                                             • U.S. mail or hand-delivery: Public                 season lengths, bag limits, and areas for
                                                                                                         Comments Processing, Attn: FWS–HQ–                     migratory game bird hunting.
                                                 Migratory Bird Hunting; Proposed                                                                               Acknowledging regional differences in
                                                                                                         MB–2014–0064; Division of Policy,
                                                 2015–16 Migratory Game Bird Hunting                                                                            hunting conditions, the Service has
                                                                                                         Performance, and Management
                                                 Regulations (Preliminary) With                                                                                 administratively divided the Nation into
                                                                                                         Programs; U.S. Fish and Wildlife
                                                 Requests for Indian Tribal Proposals                                                                           four Flyways for the primary purpose of
                                                                                                         Service, MS: BPHC; 5275 Leesburg Pike,
                                                 and Requests for 2017 Spring and                                                                               managing migratory game birds. Each
                                                                                                         Falls Church, VA 22041.
                                                 Summer Migratory Bird Subsistence                                                                              Flyway (Atlantic, Mississippi, Central,
                                                                                                           We will not accept emailed or faxed
                                                 Harvest Proposals in Alaska                                                                                    and Pacific) has a Flyway Council, a
                                                                                                         comments. We will post all comments
                                                 AGENCY:   Fish and Wildlife Service,                    on http://www.regulations.gov. This                    formal organization generally composed
                                                 Interior.                                               generally means that we will post any                  of one member from each State and
                                                 ACTION: Proposed rule; availability of                  personal information you provide us                    Province in that Flyway. The Flyway
                                                 supplemental information.                               (see the Public Comments section,                      Councils, established through the
                                                                                                         below, for more information).                          International Association of Fish and
                                                 SUMMARY:   The U.S. Fish and Wildlife                     Send your proposals for the 2017                     Wildlife Agencies (IAFWA), also assist
                                                 Service (hereinafter the Service or we)                 spring and summer migratory bird                       in researching and providing migratory
                                                 proposes to establish annual hunting                    subsistence season in Alaska to the                    game bird management information for
                                                 regulations for certain migratory game                  Executive Director of the Co-                          Federal, State, and Provincial
                                                 birds for the 2015–16 hunting season.                   management Council, U.S. Fish and                      governments, as well as private
                                                 We annually prescribe outside limits                    Wildlife Service, 1011 E. Tudor Road,                  conservation agencies and the general
                                                 (frameworks) within which States may                    Anchorage, AK 99503; or fax to (907)                   public.
                                                 select hunting seasons. This proposed                   786–3306; or email to ambcc@fws.gov.                      The process for adopting migratory
                                                 rule provides the regulatory schedule,                                                                         game bird hunting regulations, located
                                                                                                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ron
                                                 describes the proposed regulatory                                                                              at 50 CFR part 20, is constrained by
                                                                                                         W. Kokel at: Division of Migratory Bird                three primary factors. Legal and
                                                 alternatives for the 2015–16 duck                       Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
                                                 hunting seasons, requests proposals                                                                            administrative considerations dictate
                                                                                                         Service, Department of the Interior,                   how long the rulemaking process will
                                                 from Indian tribes that wish to establish               MS:MB, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls
                                                 special migratory game bird hunting                                                                            last. Most importantly, however, the
                                                                                                         Church, VA 22041; (703) 358–1714. For                  biological cycle of migratory game birds
                                                 regulations on Federal Indian                           information on the migratory bird
                                                 reservations and ceded lands, and                                                                              controls the timing of data-gathering
                                                                                                         subsistence season in Alaska, contact                  activities and thus the dates on which
                                                 requests proposals for the 2017 spring                  Donna Dewhurst, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
                                                 and summer migratory bird subsistence                                                                          these results are available for
                                                                                                         Service, 1011 E. Tudor Road, Mail Stop                 consideration and deliberation.
                                                 season in Alaska. Migratory game bird                   201, Anchorage, AK 99503; (907) 786–                      The process includes two separate
                                                 hunting seasons provide opportunities                   3499.                                                  regulations-development schedules,
                                                 for recreation and sustenance; aid
                                                                                                         SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                             based on early and late hunting season
                                                 Federal, State, and tribal governments in
                                                                                                                                                                regulations. Early hunting seasons
                                                 the management of migratory game                        Background and Overview
                                                                                                                                                                pertain to all migratory game bird
                                                 birds; and permit harvests at levels                      Migratory game birds are those bird                  species in Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico,
                                                 compatible with migratory game bird                     species so designated in conventions                   and the Virgin Islands; migratory game
                                                 population status and habitat                           between the United States and several                  birds other than waterfowl (i.e., dove,
                                                 conditions.                                             foreign nations for the protection and                 woodcock, etc.); and special early
                                                 DATES:  You must submit comments on                     management of these birds. Under the                   waterfowl seasons, such as teal or
                                                 the proposed regulatory alternatives for                Migratory Bird Treaty Act (16 U.S.C.                   resident Canada geese. Early hunting
                                                 the 2015–16 duck hunting seasons on or                  703–712), the Secretary of the Interior is             seasons generally begin prior to the last
                                                 before June 26, 2015. Following                         authorized to determine when ‘‘hunting,                week in September. Late hunting
                                                 subsequent Federal Register notices,                    taking, capture, killing, possession, sale,            seasons generally start during or after
                                                 you will be given an opportunity to                     purchase, shipment, transportation,                    the last week in September and include
                                                 submit comments for proposed early-                     carriage, or export of any . . . bird, or              most waterfowl seasons not already
                                                 season frameworks by July 29, 2015, and                 any part, nest, or egg’’ of migratory game             established.
                                                 for proposed late-season frameworks                     birds can take place, and to adopt                        There are basically no differences in
                                                 and subsistence migratory bird seasons                  regulations for this purpose. These                    the processes for establishing either
                                                 in Alaska by August 29, 2015. Tribes                    regulations are written after giving due               early or late hunting seasons. For each
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                                                 must submit proposals and related                       regard to ‘‘the zones of temperature and               cycle, Service biologists gather, analyze,
                                                 comments on or before June 5, 2015.                     to the distribution, abundance,                        and interpret biological survey data and
                                                 Proposals from the Alaska Migratory                     economic value, breeding habits, and                   provide this information to all those
                                                 Bird Co-management Council for the                      times and lines of migratory flight of                 involved in the process through a series
                                                 2017 spring and summer migratory bird                   such birds’’ and are updated annually                  of published status reports and
                                                 subsistence harvest season must be                      (16 U.S.C. 704(a)). This responsibility                presentations to Flyway Councils and
                                                 submitted to the Flyway Councils and                    has been delegated to the Service as the               other interested parties. Because the
                                                 the Service on or before June 13, 2015.                 lead Federal agency for managing and                   Service is required to take abundance of


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                                                 migratory game birds and other factors                  proposals. Special circumstances limit                 22. Other
                                                 into consideration, the Service                         the amount of time we can allow for                       Later sections of this and subsequent
                                                 undertakes a number of surveys                          public comment on these regulations.                   documents will refer only to numbered
                                                 throughout the year in conjunction with                    Specifically, two considerations
                                                                                                                                                                items requiring your attention.
                                                 Service Regional Offices, the Canadian                  compress the time for the rulemaking
                                                                                                                                                                Therefore, it is important to note that we
                                                 Wildlife Service, and State and                         process: The need, on one hand, to
                                                                                                                                                                will omit those items requiring no
                                                 Provincial wildlife management                          establish final rules early enough in the
                                                                                                                                                                attention, and remaining numbered
                                                 agencies. To determine the appropriate                  summer to allow resource agencies to
                                                                                                                                                                items will be discontinuous and appear
                                                 frameworks for each species, we                         select and publish season dates and bag
                                                                                                                                                                incomplete.
                                                 consider factors such as population size                limits before the beginning of hunting
                                                 and trend, geographical distribution,                   seasons and, on the other hand, the lack                  We will publish final regulatory
                                                 annual breeding effort, the condition of                of current status data on most migratory               alternatives for the 2015–16 duck
                                                 breeding and wintering habitat, the                     game birds until later in the summer.                  hunting seasons in mid-July. We will
                                                 number of hunters, and the anticipated                  Because the regulatory process is                      publish proposed early season
                                                 harvest.                                                strongly influenced by the times when                  frameworks in mid-July and late season
                                                    After frameworks are established for                 information is available for                           frameworks in mid-August. We will
                                                 season lengths, bag limits, and areas for               consideration, we divide the regulatory                publish final regulatory frameworks for
                                                 migratory game bird hunting, States may                 process into two segments: Early                       early seasons on or about August 15,
                                                 select season dates, bag limits, and other              seasons and late seasons (further                      2015, and those for late seasons on or
                                                 regulatory options for the hunting                      described and discussed above in the                   about September 19, 2015.
                                                 seasons. States may always be more                      Background and Overview section).                      Request for 2017 Spring and Summer
                                                 conservative in their selections than the                  Major steps in the 2015–16 regulatory               Migratory Bird Subsistence Harvest
                                                 Federal frameworks, but never more                      cycle relating to open public meetings                 Proposals in Alaska
                                                 liberal.                                                and Federal Register notifications are
                                                                                                         illustrated in the diagram at the end of               Background
                                                 Notice of Intent To Establish Open
                                                 Seasons                                                 this proposed rule. All publication dates                 The 1916 Convention for the
                                                                                                         of Federal Register documents are target               Protection of Migratory Birds between
                                                    This document announces our intent                   dates.                                                 the United States and Great Britain (for
                                                 to establish open hunting seasons and                      All sections of this and subsequent                 Canada) established a closed season for
                                                 daily bag and possession limits for                     documents outlining hunting                            the taking of migratory birds between
                                                 certain designated groups or species of                 frameworks and guidelines are                          March 10 and September 1. Residents of
                                                 migratory game birds for 2015–16 in the                 organized under numbered headings.                     northern Alaska and Canada
                                                 contiguous United States, Alaska,                       These headings are:                                    traditionally harvested migratory birds
                                                 Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin
                                                                                                         1. Ducks                                               for nutritional purposes during the
                                                 Islands, under §§ 20.101 through 20.107,
                                                                                                            A. General Harvest Strategy                         spring and summer months. The 1916
                                                 20.109, and 20.110 of subpart K of 50                      B. Regulatory Alternatives                          Convention and the subsequent 1936
                                                 CFR part 20.                                               C. Zones and Split Seasons
                                                    For the 2015–16 migratory game bird                                                                         Mexico Convention for the Protection of
                                                                                                            D. Special Seasons/Species Management               Migratory Birds and Game Mammals
                                                 hunting season, we will propose                            i. September Teal Seasons
                                                 regulations for certain designated                         ii. September Teal/Wood Duck Seasons
                                                                                                                                                                provide for the legal subsistence harvest
                                                 members of the avian families Anatidae                     iii. Black Ducks                                    of migratory birds and their eggs in
                                                 (ducks, geese, and swans); Columbidae                      iv. Canvasbacks                                     Alaska and Canada during the closed
                                                 (doves and pigeons); Gruidae (cranes);                     v. Pintails                                         season by indigenous inhabitants.
                                                                                                            vi. Scaup                                              On August 16, 2002, we published in
                                                 Rallidae (rails, coots, moorhens, and
                                                                                                            vii. Mottled Ducks                                  the Federal Register (67 FR 53511) a
                                                 gallinules); and Scolopacidae                              viii. Wood Ducks
                                                 (woodcock and snipe). We describe                                                                              final rule that established procedures for
                                                                                                            ix. Youth Hunt                                      incorporating subsistence management
                                                 these proposals under Proposed 2015–                       x. Mallard Management Units
                                                 16 Migratory Game Bird Hunting                             xi. Other
                                                                                                                                                                into the continental migratory bird
                                                 Regulations (Preliminary) in this                       2. Sea Ducks                                           management program. These
                                                 document. We published definitions of                   3. Mergansers                                          regulations, developed under a new co-
                                                 waterfowl flyways and mourning dove                     4. Canada Geese                                        management process involving the
                                                 management units, and a description of                     A. Special Seasons                                  Service, the Alaska Department of Fish
                                                 the data used in and the factors affecting                 B. Regular Seasons                                  and Game, and Alaska Native
                                                                                                            C. Special Late Seasons                             representatives, established an annual
                                                 the regulatory process, in the March 14,                5. White-fronted Geese
                                                 1990, Federal Register (55 FR 9618).                                                                           procedure to develop harvest guidelines
                                                                                                         6. Brant                                               for implementation of a spring and
                                                 Regulatory Schedule for 2015–16                         7. Snow and Ross’s (Light) Geese
                                                                                                         8. Swans
                                                                                                                                                                summer migratory bird subsistence
                                                   This document is the first in a series                9. Sandhill Cranes                                     harvest. Eligibility and inclusion
                                                 of proposed, supplemental, and final                    10. Coots                                              requirements necessary to participate in
                                                 rulemaking documents for migratory                      11. Moorhens and Gallinules                            the spring and summer migratory bird
                                                 game bird hunting regulations. We will                  12. Rails                                              subsistence season in Alaska are
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                                                 publish additional supplemental                         13. Snipe                                              outlined in 50 CFR part 92.
                                                 proposals for public comment in the                     14. Woodcock                                              This proposed rule calls for proposals
                                                 Federal Register as population, habitat,                15. Band-tailed Pigeons                                for regulations that will expire on
                                                                                                         16. Doves
                                                 harvest, and other information become                   17. Alaska
                                                                                                                                                                August 31, 2017, for the spring and
                                                 available. Because of the late dates                    18. Hawaii                                             summer subsistence harvest of
                                                 when certain portions of these data                     19. Puerto Rico                                        migratory birds in Alaska. Each year,
                                                 become available, we anticipate                         20. Virgin Islands                                     seasons will open on or after March 11
                                                 abbreviated comment periods on some                     21. Falconry                                           and close before September 1.


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                                                 Alaska Spring and Summer Subsistence                    the 2015–16 duck hunting seasons. This                 25486, Denver Federal Building,
                                                 Harvest Proposal Procedures                             proposed rulemaking also describes                     Denver, CO 80225; (303) 236–8145.
                                                    We will publish details of the Alaska                other recommended changes or specific                    Region 7 (Alaska)—Pete Probasco,
                                                 spring and summer subsistence harvest                   preliminary proposals that vary from the               U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1011
                                                 proposals in later Federal Register                     2014–15 final frameworks (see August                   East Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99503;
                                                 documents under 50 CFR part 92. The                     28, 2014, Federal Register (79 FR                      (907) 786–3423.
                                                 general relationship to the process for                 51402) for early seasons and September                   Region 8 (California and Nevada)—
                                                 developing national hunting regulations                 23, 2014, Federal Register (79 FR                      U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 2800
                                                 for migratory game birds is as follows:                 56864) for late seasons) and issues                    Cottage Way, Sacramento, CA 95825–
                                                    (a) Alaska Migratory Bird Co-                        requiring early discussion, action, or the             1846; (916) 414–6727.
                                                 Management Council. The public may                      attention of the States or tribes. We will
                                                 submit proposals to the Co-management                   publish responses to all proposals and                 Requests for Tribal Proposals
                                                 Council during the period of November                   written comments when we develop                       Background
                                                 1–December 15, 2015, to be acted upon                   final frameworks for the 2015–16
                                                 for the 2017 migratory bird subsistence                 season. We seek additional information                    Beginning with the 1985–86 hunting
                                                 harvest season. Proposals should be                     and comments on this proposed rule.                    season, we have employed guidelines
                                                 submitted to the Executive Director of                                                                         described in the June 4, 1985, Federal
                                                                                                         Consolidation of Notices                               Register (50 FR 23467) to establish
                                                 the Co-management Council, listed
                                                 above under the caption ADDRESSES.                         For administrative purposes, this                   special migratory game bird hunting
                                                   (b) Flyway Councils.                                  document consolidates the notice of                    regulations on Federal Indian
                                                   (1) The Co-management Council will                    intent to establish open migratory game                reservations (including off-reservation
                                                 submit proposed 2017 regulations to all                 bird hunting seasons, the request for                  trust lands) and ceded lands. We
                                                 Flyway Councils for review and                          tribal proposals, and the request for                  developed these guidelines in response
                                                 comment. The Council’s                                  Alaska migratory bird subsistence                      to tribal requests for our recognition of
                                                 recommendations must be submitted                       seasons with the preliminary proposals                 their reserved hunting rights, and for
                                                 before the Service Regulations                          for the annual hunting regulations-                    some tribes, recognition of their
                                                 Committee’s late season regulations                     development process. We will publish                   authority to regulate hunting by both
                                                 meeting (July 2015) in order to be                      the remaining proposed and final                       tribal and nontribal members
                                                 approved for spring and summer harvest                  rulemaking documents separately. For                   throughout their reservations. The
                                                 beginning April 2 of the following                      inquiries on tribal guidelines and                     guidelines include possibilities for:
                                                 calendar year.                                          proposals, tribes should contact the                      (1) On-reservation hunting by both
                                                    (2) Alaska Native representatives may                following personnel:                                   tribal and nontribal members, with
                                                 be appointed by the Co-management                          Region 1 (Idaho, Oregon, Washington,                hunting by nontribal members on some
                                                 Council to attend meetings of one or                    Hawaii, and the Pacific Islands)—                      reservations to take place within Federal
                                                 more of the four Flyway Councils to                     Nanette Seto, U.S. Fish and Wildlife                   frameworks, but on dates different from
                                                 discuss recommended regulations or                      Service, 911 NE. 11th Avenue, Portland,                those selected by the surrounding
                                                 other proposed management actions.                      OR 97232–4181; (503) 231–6164.                         State(s);
                                                    (c) Service Regulations Committee.                      Region 2 (Arizona, New Mexico,                         (2) On-reservation hunting by tribal
                                                 The Co-management Council will                          Oklahoma, and Texas)—Greg Hughes,                      members only, outside of usual Federal
                                                 submit proposed annual regulations to                   U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, P.O. Box               frameworks for season dates and length,
                                                 the Service Regulations Committee                                                                              and for daily bag and possession limits;
                                                                                                         1306, Albuquerque, NM 87103; (505)
                                                 (SRC) for their review and                                                                                     and
                                                                                                         248–7885.
                                                 recommendation to the Service Director.
                                                                                                            Region 3 (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,                     (3) Off-reservation hunting by tribal
                                                 Following the Service Director’s review
                                                                                                         Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio,                   members on ceded lands, outside of
                                                 and recommendation, the proposals will
                                                                                                         and Wisconsin)—Dave Scott, U.S. Fish                   usual framework dates and season
                                                 be forwarded to the Department of the
                                                 Interior for approval. Proposed annual                  and Wildlife Service, 5600 American                    length, with some added flexibility in
                                                 regulations will then be published in                   Blvd. West, Suite 990, Bloomington, MN                 daily bag and possession limits.
                                                 the Federal Register for public review                  55437–1458; (612) 713–5101.                               In all cases, tribal regulations
                                                 and comment, similar to the annual                         Region 4 (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida,               established under the guidelines must
                                                 migratory game bird hunting                             Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana,                          be consistent with the annual March 10
                                                 regulations. Final spring and summer                    Mississippi, North Carolina, Puerto Rico               to September 1 closed season mandated
                                                 regulations for Alaska will be published                and Virgin Islands, South Carolina, and                by the 1916 Convention Between the
                                                 in the Federal Register in the preceding                Tennessee)—Laurel Barnhill, U.S. Fish                  United States and Great Britain (for
                                                 winter after review and consideration of                and Wildlife Service, 1875 Century                     Canada) for the Protection of Migratory
                                                 any public comments received.                           Boulevard, Room 324, Atlanta, GA                       Birds (Convention). The guidelines are
                                                    Because of the time required for                     30345; (404) 679–4000.                                 applicable to those tribes that have
                                                 review by us and the public, proposals                     Region 5 (Connecticut, Delaware,                    reserved hunting rights on Federal
                                                 from the Co-management Council for                      Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New                    Indian reservations (including off-
                                                 the 2017 spring and summer migratory                    Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,                       reservation trust lands) and ceded lands.
                                                 bird subsistence harvest season must be                 Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont,                   They also may be applied to the
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                                                 submitted to the Flyway Councils and                    Virginia, and West Virginia)—Pam                       establishment of migratory game bird
                                                 the Service by August 1, 2016, for                      Toschik, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,               hunting regulations for nontribal
                                                 Council comments and Service action at                  300 Westgate Center Drive, Hadley, MA                  members on all lands within the
                                                 the October 2016 SRC meeting.                           01035–9589; (413) 253–8610.                            exterior boundaries of reservations
                                                                                                            Region 6 (Colorado, Kansas, Montana,                where tribes have full wildlife
                                                 Review of Public Comments                               Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota,                  management authority over such
                                                   This proposed rulemaking contains                     Utah, and Wyoming)—Casey Stemler,                      hunting, or where the tribes and affected
                                                 the proposed regulatory alternatives for                U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, P.O. Box               States otherwise have reached


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                                                 agreement over hunting by nontribal                     Details Needed in Tribal Proposals                     suggestions, or recommendations
                                                 members on non-Indian lands.                               Tribes that wish to use the guidelines              regarding the proposed regulations.
                                                    Tribes usually have the authority to                 to establish special hunting regulations               Before promulgation of final migratory
                                                 regulate migratory game bird hunting by                 for the 2015–16 migratory game bird                    game bird hunting regulations, we will
                                                 nonmembers on Indian-owned                              hunting season should submit a                         take into consideration all comments we
                                                                                                                                                                receive. Such comments, and any
                                                 reservation lands, subject to our                       proposal that includes:
                                                                                                                                                                additional information we receive, may
                                                 approval. The question of jurisdiction is                  (1) The requested migratory game bird
                                                                                                                                                                lead to final regulations that differ from
                                                 more complex on reservations that                       hunting season dates and other details
                                                                                                                                                                these proposals.
                                                 include lands owned by non-Indians,                     regarding the proposed regulations;                       You may submit your comments and
                                                 especially when the surrounding States                     (2) Harvest anticipated under the                   materials concerning this proposed rule
                                                 have established or intend to establish                 proposed regulations; and                              by one of the methods listed in the
                                                 regulations governing migratory bird                       (3) Tribal capabilities to enforce                  ADDRESSES section. We will not accept
                                                 hunting by non-Indians on these lands.                  migratory game bird hunting                            comments sent by email or fax or to an
                                                 In such cases, we encourage the tribes                  regulations.                                           address not listed in the ADDRESSES
                                                 and States to reach agreement on                           For those situations where it could be              section. Finally, we will not consider
                                                 regulations that would apply throughout                 shown that failure to limit Tribal                     hand-delivered comments that we do
                                                 the reservations. When appropriate, we                  harvest could seriously impact the                     not receive, or mailed comments that
                                                 will consult with a tribe and State with                migratory game bird resource, we also                  are not postmarked, by the date
                                                 the aim of facilitating an accord. We                   request information on the methods                     specified in the DATES section.
                                                 also will consult jointly with tribal and               employed to monitor harvest and any                       We will post all comments in their
                                                 State officials in the affected States                  potential steps taken to limit level of                entirety—including your personal
                                                 where tribes may wish to establish                      harvest.                                               identifying information—on http://
                                                 special hunting regulations for tribal                     A tribe that desires the earliest                   www.regulations.gov. Before including
                                                 members on ceded lands. It is                           possible opening of the migratory game                 your address, phone number, email
                                                 incumbent upon the tribe and/or the                     bird season for nontribal members                      address, or other personal identifying
                                                 State to request consultation as a result               should specify this request in its                     information in your comment, you
                                                 of the proposal being published in the                  proposal, rather than request a date that              should be aware that your entire
                                                                                                         might not be within the final Federal                  comment—including your personal
                                                 Federal Register. We will not presume
                                                                                                         frameworks. Similarly, unless a tribe                  identifying information—may be made
                                                 to make a determination, without being
                                                                                                         wishes to set more restrictive                         publicly available at any time. While
                                                 advised by either a tribe or a State, that
                                                                                                         regulations than Federal regulations will              you can ask us in your comment to
                                                 any issue is or is not worthy of formal
                                                                                                         permit for nontribal members, the                      withhold your personal identifying
                                                 consultation.
                                                                                                         proposal should request the same daily                 information from public review, we
                                                    One of the guidelines provides for the               bag and possession limits and season                   cannot guarantee that we will be able to
                                                 continuation of tribal members’ harvest                 length for migratory game birds that                   do so.
                                                 of migratory game birds on reservations                 Federal regulations are likely to permit                  Comments and materials we receive,
                                                 where such harvest is a customary                       the States in the Flyway in which the                  as well as supporting documentation we
                                                 practice. We do not oppose this harvest,                reservation is located.                                used in preparing this proposed rule,
                                                 provided it does not take place during                                                                         will be available for public inspection
                                                                                                         Tribal Proposal Procedures
                                                 the closed season required by the                                                                              on http://www.regulations.gov, or by
                                                 Convention, and it is not so large as to                   We will publish details of tribal                   appointment, during normal business
                                                 adversely affect the status of the                      proposals for public review in later                   hours, at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
                                                 migratory game bird resource. Since the                 Federal Register documents. Because of                 Service, Division of Migratory Bird
                                                 inception of these guidelines, we have                  the time required for review by us and                 Management, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls
                                                 reached annual agreement with tribes                    the public, Indian tribes that desire                  Church, VA 22041.
                                                 for migratory game bird hunting by                      special migratory game bird hunting                       For each series of proposed
                                                 tribal members on their lands or on                     regulations for the 2015–16 hunting                    rulemakings, we will establish specific
                                                 lands where they have reserved hunting                  season should submit their proposals as                comment periods. We will consider, but
                                                 rights. We will continue to consult with                soon as possible, but no later than June               may not respond in detail to, each
                                                 tribes that wish to reach a mutual                      5, 2015.                                               comment. As in the past, we will
                                                 agreement on hunting regulations for                       Tribes should direct inquiries                      summarize all comments we receive
                                                 on-reservation hunting by tribal                        regarding the guidelines and proposals                 during the comment period and respond
                                                 members.                                                to the appropriate Service Regional                    to them after the closing date in any
                                                                                                         Office listed above under the caption                  final rules.
                                                    Tribes should not view the guidelines                Consolidation of Notices. Tribes that
                                                 as inflexible. We believe that they                     request special migratory game bird                    NEPA Consideration
                                                 provide appropriate opportunity to                      hunting regulations for tribal members                    The programmatic document,
                                                 accommodate the reserved hunting                        on ceded lands should send a courtesy                  ‘‘Second Final Supplemental
                                                 rights and management authority of                      copy of the proposal to officials in the               Environmental Impact Statement:
                                                 Indian tribes while also ensuring that                  affected State(s).                                     Issuance of Annual Regulations
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                                                 the migratory game bird resource                                                                               Permitting the Sport Hunting of
                                                 receives necessary protection. The                      Public Comments                                        Migratory Birds (EIS 20130139),’’ filed
                                                 conservation of this important                             The Department of the Interior’s                    with the Environmental Protection
                                                 international resource is paramount.                    policy is, whenever practicable, to                    Agency (EPA) on May 24, 2013,
                                                 Use of the guidelines is not required if                afford the public an opportunity to                    addresses NEPA compliance by the
                                                 a tribe wishes to observe the hunting                   participate in the rulemaking process.                 Service for issuance of the annual
                                                 regulations established by the State(s) in              Accordingly, we invite interested                      framework regulations for hunting of
                                                 which the reservation is located.                       persons to submit written comments,                    migratory game bird species. We


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                                                 published a notice of availability in the                  An economic analysis was prepared                   Clarity of the Rule
                                                 Federal Register on May 31, 2013 (78                    for the 2013–14 season. This analysis                     We are required by Executive Orders
                                                 FR 32686), and our Record of Decision                   was based on data from the 2011                        12866 and 12988 and by the
                                                 on July 26, 2013 (78 FR 45376). We also                 National Hunting and Fishing Survey,                   Presidential Memorandum of June 1,
                                                 address NEPA compliance for waterfowl                   the most recent year for which data are                1998, to write all rules in plain
                                                 hunting frameworks through the annual                   available (see discussion in Regulatory
                                                                                                                                                                language. This means that each rule we
                                                 preparation of separate environmental                   Flexibility Act section below). We will
                                                                                                                                                                publish must:
                                                 assessments, the most recent being                      use this analysis again for the 2015–16
                                                                                                                                                                   (a) Be logically organized;
                                                 ‘‘Duck Hunting Regulations for 2014–                    season. This analysis estimated
                                                                                                                                                                   (b) Use the active voice to address
                                                 15,’’ with its corresponding August 21,                 consumer surplus for three alternatives
                                                                                                                                                                readers directly;
                                                 2014, finding of no significant impact.                 for duck hunting (estimates for other
                                                                                                                                                                   (c) Use clear language rather than
                                                 In addition, an August 1985                             species are not quantified due to lack of
                                                                                                                                                                jargon;
                                                 environmental assessment entitled                       data). The alternatives are (1) issue
                                                                                                                                                                   (d) Be divided into short sections and
                                                 ‘‘Guidelines for Migratory Bird Hunting                 restrictive regulations allowing fewer
                                                                                                                                                                sentences; and
                                                 Regulations on Federal Indian                           days than those issued during the 2012–
                                                                                                         13 season, (2) issue moderate                             (e) Use lists and tables wherever
                                                 Reservations and Ceded Lands’’ is
                                                 available from the address indicated                    regulations allowing more days than                    possible.
                                                 under the caption FOR FURTHER                           those in alternative 1, and (3) issue                     If you feel that we have not met these
                                                 INFORMATION CONTACT.                                    liberal regulations identical to the                   requirements, send us comments by one
                                                                                                         regulations in the 2012–13 season. For                 of the methods listed in the ADDRESSES
                                                 Endangered Species Act Consideration                                                                           section. To better help us revise the
                                                                                                         the 2013–14 season, we chose
                                                   Before issuance of the 2015–16                        Alternative 3, with an estimated                       rule, your comments should be as
                                                 migratory game bird hunting                             consumer surplus across all flyways of                 specific as possible. For example, you
                                                 regulations, we will comply with                        $317.8–$416.8 million. We also chose                   should tell us the numbers of the
                                                 provisions of the Endangered Species                    alternative 3 for the 2009–10, the 2010–               sections or paragraphs that are unclearly
                                                 Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C.                      11, the 2011–12, the 2012–13, and the                  written, which sections or sentences are
                                                 1531–1543; hereinafter the Act), to                     2014–15 seasons. The 2013–14 analysis                  too long, the sections where you feel
                                                 ensure that hunting is not likely to                    is part of the record for this rule and is             lists or tables would be useful, etc.
                                                 jeopardize the continued existence of                   available at http://www.regulations.gov                Small Business Regulatory Enforcement
                                                 any species designated as endangered or                 at Docket No. FWS–HQ–MB–2014–                          Fairness Act
                                                 threatened or modify or destroy its                     0064.
                                                 critical habitat and is consistent with                                                                           This proposed rule is a major rule
                                                 conservation programs for those species.                Regulatory Flexibility Act                             under 5 U.S.C. 804(2), the Small
                                                 Consultations under section 7 of the Act                   The annual migratory bird hunting                   Business Regulatory Enforcement
                                                 may cause us to change proposals in                     regulations have a significant economic                Fairness Act. For the reasons outlined
                                                 this and future supplemental proposed                   impact on substantial numbers of small                 above, this rule would have an annual
                                                 rulemaking documents.                                   entities under the Regulatory Flexibility              effect on the economy of $100 million
                                                                                                         Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). We analyzed                or more. However, because this rule
                                                 Regulatory Planning and Review                                                                                 would establish hunting seasons, we do
                                                                                                         the economic impacts of the annual
                                                 (Executive Orders 12866 and 13563)                                                                             not plan to defer the effective date
                                                                                                         hunting regulations on small business
                                                    Executive Order (E.O.) 12866 provides                entities in detail as part of the 1981 cost-           under the exemption contained in 5
                                                 that the Office of Information and                      benefit analysis. This analysis was                    U.S.C. 808(1).
                                                 Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) will review                   revised annually from 1990–95. In 1995,                Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                 all significant rules. OIRA has reviewed                the Service issued a Small Entity
                                                 this rule and has determined that this                  Flexibility Analysis (Analysis), which                    This proposed rule does not contain
                                                 rule is significant because it would have               was subsequently updated in 1996,                      any new information collection that
                                                 an annual effect of $100 million or more                1998, 2004, 2008, and 2013. The                        requires approval under the Paperwork
                                                 on the economy.                                         primary source of information about                    Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501
                                                    E.O. 13563 reaffirms the principles of               hunter expenditures for migratory game                 et seq.). We may not conduct or sponsor
                                                 E.O. 12866 while calling for                            bird hunting is the National Hunting                   and you are not required to respond to
                                                 improvements in the nation’s regulatory                 and Fishing Survey, which is conducted                 a collection of information unless it
                                                 system to promote predictability, to                    at 5-year intervals. The 2013 Analysis                 displays a currently valid OMB control
                                                 reduce uncertainty, and to use the best,                was based on the 2011 National Hunting                 number. OMB has reviewed and
                                                 most innovative, and least burdensome                   and Fishing Survey and the U.S.                        approved the information collection
                                                 tools for achieving regulatory ends. The                Department of Commerce’s County                        requirements associated with migratory
                                                 executive order directs agencies to                     Business Patterns, from which it was                   bird surveys and assigned the following
                                                 consider regulatory approaches that                     estimated that migratory bird hunters                  OMB control numbers:
                                                 reduce burdens and maintain flexibility                 would spend approximately $1.5 billion                    • 1018–0019—North American
                                                 and freedom of choice for the public                    at small businesses in 2013. Copies of                 Woodcock Singing Ground Survey
                                                 where these approaches are relevant,                    the Analysis are available upon request                (expires 4/30/2015).
                                                 feasible, and consistent with regulatory                from the Division of Migratory Bird                       • 1018–0023—Migratory Bird
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                                                 objectives. E.O. 13563 emphasizes                       Management (see FOR FURTHER                            Surveys (expires 6/30/2017). Includes
                                                 further that regulations must be based                  INFORMATION CONTACT) or from our Web                   Migratory Bird Harvest Information
                                                 on the best available science and that                  site at http://www.fws.gov/                            Program, Migratory Bird Hunter
                                                 the rulemaking process must allow for                   migratorybirds/                                        Surveys, Sandhill Crane Survey, and
                                                 public participation and an open                        NewReportsPublications/SpecialTopics/                  Parts Collection Survey.
                                                 exchange of ideas. We have developed                    SpecialTopics.html#HuntingRegs or at                      • 1018–0124—Alaska Migratory Bird
                                                 this rule in a manner consistent with                   http://www.regulations.gov at Docket                   Subsistence Harvest Household Survey
                                                 these requirements.                                     No. FWS–HQ–MB–2014–0064.                               (expires 6/30/2016).


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                                                 Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                            these actions, we have consulted with                  discussion, action, or the attention of
                                                    We have determined and certify, in                   Tribes affected by this rule.                          the States or tribes are contained below:
                                                 compliance with the requirements of the                 Federalism Effects                                     1. Ducks
                                                 Unfunded Mandates Reform Act, 2
                                                                                                            Due to the migratory nature of certain
                                                 U.S.C. 1502 et seq., that this proposed                                                                          Categories used to discuss issues
                                                                                                         species of birds, the Federal
                                                 rulemaking would not impose a cost of                                                                          related to duck harvest management are:
                                                                                                         Government has been given
                                                 $100 million or more in any given year                                                                         (A) General Harvest Strategy, (B)
                                                                                                         responsibility over these species by the
                                                 on local or State government or private                                                                        Regulatory Alternatives, (C) Zones and
                                                                                                         Migratory Bird Treaty Act. We annually
                                                 entities. Therefore, this rule is not a                                                                        Split Seasons, and (D) Special Seasons/
                                                                                                         prescribe frameworks from which the
                                                 ‘‘significant regulatory action’’ under                                                                        Species Management. Only those
                                                                                                         States make selections regarding the
                                                 the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act.                                                                              containing substantial recommendations
                                                                                                         hunting of migratory birds, and we
                                                 Civil Justice Reform—Executive Order                    employ guidelines to establish special                 are discussed below.
                                                 12988                                                   regulations on Federal Indian                          A. General Harvest Strategy
                                                   The Department, in promulgating this                  reservations and ceded lands. This
                                                 proposed rule, has determined that this                 process preserves the ability of the                     We propose to continue using
                                                 proposed rule will not unduly burden                    States and tribes to determine which                   adaptive harvest management (AHM) to
                                                 the judicial system and that it meets the               seasons meet their individual needs.                   help determine appropriate duck-
                                                 requirements of sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2)               Any State or Indian tribe may be more                  hunting regulations for the 2015–16
                                                 of E.O. 12988.                                          restrictive than the Federal frameworks                season. AHM permits sound resource
                                                                                                         at any time. The frameworks are                        decisions in the face of uncertain
                                                 Takings Implication Assessment                          developed in a cooperative process with                regulatory impacts and provides a
                                                   In accordance with E.O. 12630, this                   the States and the Flyway Councils.                    mechanism for reducing that
                                                 proposed rule, authorized by the                        This process allows States to participate              uncertainty over time. We use AHM to
                                                 Migratory Bird Treaty Act, does not                     in the development of frameworks from                  evaluate four alternative regulatory
                                                 have significant takings implications                   which they will make selections,                       levels for duck hunting based on the
                                                 and does not affect any constitutionally                thereby having an influence on their                   population status of mallards. (We enact
                                                 protected property rights. This rule                    own regulations. These rules do not                    special hunting restrictions for species
                                                 would not result in the physical                        have a substantial direct effect on fiscal
                                                                                                                                                                of special concern, such as canvasbacks,
                                                 occupancy of property, the physical                     capacity, change the roles or
                                                                                                                                                                scaup, and pintails).
                                                 invasion of property, or the regulatory                 responsibilities of Federal or State
                                                 taking of any property. In fact, these                  governments, or intrude on State policy                Pacific, Central, and Mississippi
                                                 rules would allow hunters to exercise                   or administration. Therefore, in                       Flyways
                                                 otherwise unavailable privileges and,                   accordance with E.O. 13132, these
                                                 therefore, reduce restrictions on the use               regulations do not have significant                      The prescribed regulatory alternative
                                                 of private and public property.                         federalism effects and do not have                     for the Pacific, Central, and Mississippi
                                                                                                         sufficient federalism implications to                  Flyways is based on the status of
                                                 Energy Effects—Executive Order 13211                    warrant the preparation of a federalism                mallards that contributes primarily to
                                                   E.O. 13211 requires agencies to                       summary impact statement.                              each Flyway. In the Pacific Flyway, we
                                                 prepare Statements of Energy Effects                                                                           set hunting regulations based on the
                                                                                                         List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 20
                                                 when undertaking certain actions.                                                                              status and dynamics of western
                                                 While this proposed rule is a significant                 Exports, Hunting, Imports, Reporting                 mallards. Western mallards are those
                                                 regulatory action under E.O. 12866, it is               and recordkeeping requirements,                        breeding in Alaska and the northern
                                                 not expected to adversely affect energy                 Transportation, Wildlife.                              Yukon Territory (as based on Federal
                                                 supplies, distribution, or use. Therefore,              Authority                                              surveys in strata 1–12), and in California
                                                 this action is not a significant energy                                                                        and Oregon (as based on State-
                                                 action and no Statement of Energy                         The rules that eventually will be
                                                                                                                                                                conducted surveys). In the Central and
                                                 Effects is required.                                    promulgated for the 2015–16 hunting
                                                                                                         season are authorized under 16 U.S.C.                  Mississippi Flyways, we set hunting
                                                 Government-to-Government                                703–711, 16 U.S.C. 712, and 16 U.S.C.                  regulations based on the status and
                                                 Relationship With Tribes                                742 a–j.                                               dynamics of mid-continent mallards.
                                                                                                                                                                Mid-continent mallards are those
                                                    In accordance with the President’s                     Dated: March 26, 2015.                               breeding in central North America
                                                 memorandum of April 29, 1994,                           Michael J. Bean,                                       (Federal survey strata 13–18, 20–50, and
                                                 ‘‘Government-to-Government Relations                    Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish          75–77, and State surveys in Minnesota,
                                                 with Native American Tribal                             and Wildlife and Parks.                                Wisconsin, and Michigan).
                                                 Governments’’ (59 FR 22951), E.O.
                                                 13175, and 512 DM 2, we have                            Proposed 2015–16 Migratory Game                          For the 2015–16 season, we
                                                 evaluated possible effects on Federally-                Bird Hunting Regulations (Preliminary)                 recommend continuing to use
                                                 recognized Indian tribes and have                         Pending current information on                       independent optimization to determine
                                                 determined that there are no effects on                 populations, harvest, and habitat                      the optimal regulatory choice for each
                                                 Indian trust resources. However, in this                conditions, and receipt of                             mallard stock. This means that we
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                                                 proposed rule, we solicit proposals for                 recommendations from the four Flyway                   would develop regulations for mid-
                                                 special migratory bird hunting                          Councils, we may defer specific                        continent mallards and western
                                                 regulations for certain Tribes on Federal               regulatory proposals. No changes from                  mallards independently, based upon the
                                                 Indian reservations, off-reservation trust              the final 2014–15 frameworks                           breeding stock that contributes
                                                 lands, and ceded lands for the 2015–16                  established on August 28 and                           primarily to each Flyway. We detailed
                                                 migratory bird hunting season. The                      September 23, 2014 (79 FR 51402 and                    implementation of this new AHM
                                                 resulting proposals will be contained in                79 FR 56864) are being proposed at this                decision framework in the July 24, 2008,
                                                 a separate proposed rule. By virtue of                  time. Other issues requiring early                     Federal Register (73 FR 43290).


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                                                 Atlantic Flyway                                         (see accompanying table for specifics of               to solicit public input regarding their
                                                   The prescribed regulatory alternative                 the proposed regulatory alternatives).                 selections of zone and split season
                                                 for the Atlantic Flyway is determined                   Alternatives are specified for each                    configurations in 2016, we would
                                                 annually based on the population status                 Flyway and are designated as ‘‘RES’’ for               reaffirm the criteria during the 2015
                                                 of mallards breeding in eastern North                   the restrictive, ‘‘MOD’’ for the moderate,             late-season regulations process and that
                                                                                                         and ‘‘LIB’’ for the liberal alternative. We            States should notify us of changes to
                                                 America (Federal survey strata 51–54
                                                                                                         will announce final regulatory                         zone and split season configurations by
                                                 and 56, and State surveys in New
                                                                                                         alternatives in mid-July. We will accept               May 1, 2016.
                                                 England and the mid-Atlantic region). In                                                                          However, as discussed in the
                                                                                                         public comments until June 26, 2015,
                                                 2012, we proposed and subsequently                                                                             September 23, 2014, Federal Register
                                                                                                         and you should send your comments to
                                                 implemented several changes related to                                                                         (79 FR 56864), and below under 22.
                                                                                                         an address listed under the caption
                                                 the population models used in the                                                                              Other, we are implementing significant
                                                                                                         ADDRESSES.
                                                 eastern mallard AHM protocol (77 FR                                                                            changes to the annual regulatory process
                                                 42920; July 20, 2012). We propose                       C. Zones and Split Seasons                             as outlined in the 2013 SEIS. While we
                                                 continuation of the AHM process for the                    Zones and split seasons are ‘‘special               have spent considerable time the past
                                                 2015–16 season using the revised model                  regulations’’ designed to distribute                   several years contemplating and
                                                 set to inform eastern mallard harvest                   hunting opportunities and harvests                     planning these changes, one issue that
                                                 regulations until a fully revised AHM                   according to temporal, geographic, and                 we did not anticipate would be a
                                                 protocol is finalized. Further details on               demographic variability in waterfowl                   problem is the timing of the open season
                                                 the revised models and results of                       and other migratory game bird                          for duck zones and split season
                                                 simulations of this interim harvest                     populations. For ducks, States have                    configurations. The previously
                                                 policy are available on our Web site at                 been allowed the option of dividing                    identified May 1, 2016, due date for
                                                 http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds, or at                their allotted hunting days into two (or               zone and split season configuration
                                                 http://www.regulations.gov.                             in some cases three) segments to take                  changes was developed under the
                                                 Final 2015–16 AHM Protocol                              advantage of species-specific peaks of                 current regulatory process, when that
                                                                                                         abundance or to satisfy hunters in                     deadline would still allow publication
                                                    We will detail the final AHM protocol                different areas who want to hunt during                of zone descriptions in the proposed
                                                 for the 2015–16 season in the early-                    the peak of waterfowl abundance in                     rule for hunting seasons and allow for
                                                 season proposed rule, which we will                     their area. However, the split-season                  public comment.
                                                 publish in mid-July (see 2015 Schedule                  option does not fully satisfy many States                 Under the new regulatory schedule
                                                 of Regulations Meetings and Federal                     who wish to provide a more equitable                   we anticipate publishing the proposed
                                                 Register Publications at the end of this                distribution of harvest opportunities.                 rule for all 2016–17 migratory bird
                                                 proposed rule for further information).                 Therefore, we also have allowed the                    seasons sometime this fall—
                                                 We will propose a specific regulatory                   establishment of independent seasons in                approximately 30 days after the SRC
                                                 alternative for each of the Flyways                     up to four zones within States for the                 meeting (which is tentatively scheduled
                                                 during the 2015–16 season after survey                  purpose of providing more equitable                    for October 28–29, 2015). A final rule
                                                 information becomes available in late                   distribution of harvest opportunity for                tentatively would be published 75 days
                                                 summer. More information on AHM is                      hunters throughout the State.                          after the proposed rule (no later than
                                                 located at http://www.fws.gov/                             In 1978, we prepared an                             April 1). This schedule would preclude
                                                 migratorybirds/CurrentBirdIssues/                       environmental assessment (EA) on the                   inclusion of zone descriptions in the
                                                 Management/AHM/AHM-intro.htm.                           use of zones to set duck hunting                       proposed rule as had been done in past
                                                 B. Regulatory Alternatives                              regulations. A primary tenet of the 1978               open seasons and would not be
                                                                                                         EA was that zoning would be for the                    appropriate because it would preclude
                                                    The basic structure of the current                   primary purpose of providing equitable                 the ability for the public to comment on
                                                 regulatory alternatives for AHM was                     distribution of duck hunting                           individual State zone descriptions.
                                                 adopted in 1997. In 2002, based upon                    opportunities within a State or region                 Therefore, we need to include proposed
                                                 recommendations from the Flyway                         and not for the purpose of increasing                  2016–20 zone descriptions in the 2016–
                                                 Councils, we extended framework dates                   total annual waterfowl harvest in the                  17 hunting seasons proposed rule
                                                 in the ‘‘moderate’’ and ‘‘liberal’’                     zoned areas. In fact, target harvest levels            document that will be published later
                                                 regulatory alternatives by changing the                 were to be adjusted downward if they                   this year. Obviously, this will require a
                                                 opening date from the Saturday nearest                  exceeded traditional levels as a result of             zone configuration deadline much
                                                 October 1 to the Saturday nearest                       zoning. Subsequent to the 1978 EA, we                  earlier than the previously identified
                                                 September 24, and by changing the                       conducted a review of the use of zones                 May 1, 2016, deadline.
                                                 closing date from the Sunday nearest                    and split seasons in 1990. In 2011, we                    Considering all of the above, we have
                                                 January 20 to the last Sunday in                        prepared a new EA analyzing some                       decided that a two-phase approach is
                                                 January. These extended dates were                      specific proposed changes to the zone                  appropriate. For those States wishing to
                                                 made available with no associated                       and split season guidelines. The current               change zone and split season
                                                 penalty in season length or bag limits.                 guidelines were then finalized in 2011                 configurations in time for the 2016–17
                                                 At that time we stated our desire to keep               (76 FR 53536; August 26, 2001).                        season, we will need to receive that new
                                                 these changes in place for 3 years to                      Currently, every 5 years, States are                configuration and zone descriptions by
                                                 allow for a reasonable opportunity to                   afforded the opportunity to change the                 December 1, 2015. States that do not
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                                                 monitor the impacts of framework-date                   zoning and split season configuration                  send in zone and split season
                                                 extensions on harvest distribution and                  within which they set their annual duck                configuration changes until the
                                                 rates of harvest before considering any                 hunting regulations. The next regularly                previously identified May 1, 2016,
                                                 subsequent use (67 FR 12501; March 19,                  scheduled open season for changes to                   deadline would not be able to
                                                 2002).                                                  zone and split season configurations                   implement those changes until the
                                                    For 2015–16, we are proposing to                     will be in 2016, for use during the 2016–              2017–18 hunting season. While the next
                                                 maintain the same regulatory                            20 period. In 2011, we stated that in                  normally scheduled open season after
                                                 alternatives that were in effect last year              order to allow sufficient time for States              2016–17 would be 2021–22, we


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                                                 welcome State and Flyway Council                        arrangements, with the stipulation that                pushed back to the 2022–23 season in
                                                 comment on whether this should be                       only minor changes could be made to                    order to allow those States not able to
                                                 pushed back to the 2022–23 season in                    zone boundaries. If any of those States                meet the December 1, 2015, deadline to
                                                 order to allow those States not able to                 now wish to change their zone and split                operate under their new zone and split
                                                 meet the December 1, 2015, deadline to                  arrangement:                                           season configurations for 5 years rather
                                                 operate under their new zone and split                    (1) The new arrangement must                         than 4 years.
                                                 season configurations for 5 years rather                conform to one of the 3 options                          The guidelines are as follows:
                                                 than 4 years.                                           identified above; and
                                                   Lastly, because dove zones and split                    (2) The State cannot go back to the                  Guidelines for Dove Zones and Split
                                                 season configurations are on the same                   grandfathered arrangement that it                      Seasons in the Eastern and Central
                                                 open season schedule, this revision                     previously had in place.                               Mourning Dove Management Units
                                                 would apply to dove zones as well (see                  Management Units                                         (1) A zone is a geographic area or
                                                 16. Doves for further discussion).                                                                             portion of a State, with a contiguous
                                                   We apologize for this oversight.                         We will continue to utilize the                     boundary, for which independent
                                                 However, we will do everything we can                   specific limitations previously                        seasons may be selected for dove
                                                 to make this transition as smooth as                    established regarding the use of zones
                                                                                                                                                                hunting.
                                                 possible and look forward to working                    and split seasons in special management
                                                                                                                                                                  (2) States may select a zone and split
                                                 with the States and Flyways on any                      units, including the High Plains Mallard
                                                                                                                                                                option during an open season. The
                                                 implementation issues.                                  Management Unit. We note that the
                                                                                                                                                                option must remain in place for the
                                                   For the 2016–17 open season, the                      original justification and objectives
                                                                                                         established for the High Plains Mallard                following 5 years except that States may
                                                 guidelines for duck zone and split                                                                             make a one-time change and revert to
                                                 season configurations are as follows:                   Management Unit provided for
                                                                                                         additional days of hunting opportunity                 their previous zone and split
                                                 Guidelines for Duck Zones and Split                     at the end of the regular duck season. In              configuration in any year of the 5-year
                                                 Seasons                                                 order to maintain the integrity of the                 period. Formal approval will not be
                                                                                                         management unit, current guidelines                    required, but States must notify the
                                                   The following zone and split-season                                                                          Service before making the change.
                                                 guidelines apply only for the regular                   prohibit simultaneous zoning and/or 3-
                                                                                                         way split seasons within a management                    (3) Zoning periods for dove hunting
                                                 duck season:                                                                                                   will conform to those years used for
                                                   (1) A zone is a geographic area or                    unit and the remainder of the State.
                                                                                                         Removal of this limitation would allow                 ducks, e.g., 2016–20.
                                                 portion of a State, with a contiguous
                                                                                                         additional proliferation of zone and                     (4) The zone and split configuration
                                                 boundary, for which independent dates
                                                                                                         split configurations and compromise the                consists of two zones with the option for
                                                 may be selected for the regular duck
                                                                                                         original objectives of the management                  3-way (3-segment) split seasons in one
                                                 season.
                                                                                                         unit.                                                  or both zones. As a grandfathered
                                                   (2) Consideration of changes for
                                                                                                                                                                arrangement, Texas will have three
                                                 management-unit boundaries is not                       16. Doves                                              zones with the option for 2-way (2-
                                                 subject to the guidelines and provisions
                                                                                                           In 2006 (see July 28, 2006, Federal                  segment) split seasons in one, two, or all
                                                 governing the use of zones and split
                                                                                                         Register, 71 FR 43008), we approved                    three zones.
                                                 seasons for ducks.
                                                   (3) Only minor (less than a county in                 guidelines for the use of zones and split                (5) States that do not wish to zone for
                                                 size) boundary changes will be allowed                  seasons for doves with implementation                  dove hunting may split their seasons
                                                 for any grandfathered arrangement, and                  beginning in the 2007–08 season. While                 into no more than 3 segments.
                                                 changes are limited to the open season.                 the initial period was for 4 years (2007–                For the 2016–20 period, any State
                                                   (4) Once a zone and split option is                   10), we further stated that beginning in               may continue the configuration used in
                                                 selected during an open season, it must                 2011, zoning would conform to a 5-year                 2011–15. If changes are made, the zone
                                                 remain in place for the following 5                     period.                                                and split-season configuration must
                                                 years.                                                    The next open season for changes to                  conform to one of the options listed
                                                   Any State may continue the                            dove zone and split configurations will                above. If Texas uses a new configuration
                                                 configuration used in the previous 5-                   be for the 2016–20 period. As discussed                for the entirety of the 5-year period, it
                                                 year period. If changes are made, the                   above under C. Zones and Split Seasons                 cannot go back to the grandfathered
                                                 zone and split-season configuration                     for ducks, because of unintentional and                arrangement that it previously had in
                                                 must conform to one of the following                    unanticipated issues with changing the                 place.
                                                 options:                                                regulatory schedule for the 2016–17
                                                                                                                                                                21. Falconry
                                                   (1) No more than four zones with no                   season, we have decided that a two-
                                                 splits,                                                 phase approach is appropriate. For                        Falconry is a permitted means of
                                                   (2) Split seasons (no more than 3                     those States wishing to change zone and                taking migratory game birds in any State
                                                 segments) with no zones, or                             split season configurations in time for                meeting Federal falconry standards at 50
                                                   (3) No more than three zones with the                 the 2016–17 season, we will need to                    CFR 21.29. Currently, daily bag limits
                                                 option for 2-way (2-segment) split                      receive that new configuration and zone                for falconry for all permitted migratory
                                                 seasons in one, two, or all zones.                      descriptions by December 1, 2015.                      game birds must not exceed 3 birds,
                                                                                                         States that do not send in zone and split              singly or in the aggregate, during
                                                 Grandfathered Zone and Split                            season configuration changes until the                 extended falconry seasons, any special
                                                 Arrangements
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                                                                                                         previously identified May 1, 2016,                     or experimental seasons, and regular
                                                    When we first implemented the zone                   deadline would not be able to                          hunting seasons in all States.
                                                 and split guidelines in 1991, several                   implement those changes until the                      Additionally, other general hunting
                                                 States had completed experiments with                   2017–18 hunting season. While the next                 regulations, including seasons and
                                                 zone and split arrangements different                   normally scheduled open season after                   hunting hours, apply to falconry in each
                                                 from our original options. We offered                   2016–17 would be 2021–22, we                           State listed at 50 CFR 21.29. Regular
                                                 those States a one-time opportunity to                  welcome State and Flyway Council                       season daily bag limits do not apply to
                                                 continue (‘‘grandfather’’) those                        comment on whether this should be                      falconry and the falconry daily bag limit


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                                                 is not in addition to gun daily bag                     year(s), model predictions, or most                    final rule (79 FR 56864), these
                                                 limits.                                                 recently accumulated data that are                     discussions have led us to a mutually
                                                    In 2008, we revised the falconry                     available at the time the proposals are                agreeable regulatory schedule that
                                                 regulations at 50 CFR 21.29 (73 FR                      being formulated. Individual harvest                   begins earlier than was envisioned in
                                                 59448; October 8, 2008). One of the                     strategies will be modified using data                 the ROD. We plan to implement the new
                                                 revisions allowed both general and                      from the previous year(s) because the                  regulatory schedule this summer when
                                                 master falconers to possess more raptors                current year’s data would not be                       the regulatory cycle begins for the 2016–
                                                 taken from the wild (3 and 5,                           available for many of the strategies.                  17 hunting seasons. As a benefit to the
                                                 respectively, versus 2 and 3 previously).               Some technical work will be necessary                  public, we will again review and
                                                 Additionally, master falconers also are                 over a period of years to adjust the                   discuss these changes here before their
                                                 allowed to possess as many captive-bred                 underlying biological models to the new                implementation this summer because of
                                                 birds as they wish but these birds must                 regulatory time scale. During this                     the significantly different regulatory
                                                 be trained in the pursuit of wild game                  transition period, harvest strategies and              schedule and the fact that the process
                                                 and used in hunting. Further, these                     prescriptions will be modified to fit into             will begin much earlier than that
                                                 revisions were implemented on a State-                  the new regulatory schedule. These                     currently utilized.
                                                 by-State basis. That is, the regulations                adjustments could be accomplished                         Major steps in the 2016–17 regulatory
                                                 provided that when a State met the                      immediately upon adoption of the new
                                                 requirements for operating under the                                                                           cycle relating to biological information
                                                                                                         process. Many existing regulatory                      availability, open public meetings, and
                                                 new regulations, falconry permitting                    prescriptions used for Canada geese,
                                                 would then be delegated to the State. In                                                                       Federal Register notifications are
                                                                                                         sandhill cranes, mourning doves, and                   illustrated in the diagram at the end of
                                                 2013, the last remaining 17 States met                  American woodcock currently work on
                                                 the new requirements of the 2008                                                                               this rule. Dates, including survey and
                                                                                                         this basis. The process will be                        assessment information and
                                                 revisions and were added to the list of                 somewhat less precise in some instances
                                                 States operating under the new                                                                                 publications of Federal Register
                                                                                                         because population projections would                   documents are target dates largely
                                                 regulations (78 FR 72830; December 4,                   be used instead of current-year status
                                                 2013).                                                                                                         consisting of either specific targets or
                                                                                                         information. However, the uncertainty                  target windows. Additional information
                                                    Historically, we have generally linked               associated with these predictions will
                                                 the daily migratory game bird bag limit                                                                        on meeting dates and locations will be
                                                                                                         be accounted for through the adaptive                  provided later this year with publication
                                                 for falconers to the maximum number of                  management process. This uncertainty
                                                 raptors they could possess. Based on the                                                                       of specific meeting notices and the
                                                                                                         is not expected to result in a                         proposed rulemaking for the 2016–17
                                                 aforementioned revisions beginning in                   disproportionately higher harvest rate
                                                 2008 and culminating in 2013, we                                                                               hunting seasons.
                                                                                                         for any stock, nor is it likely to
                                                 believe it may be appropriate to                                                                                  In summary, the 2016–17 regulatory
                                                                                                         substantially diminish harvest
                                                 consider changes to the falconry daily                                                                         schedule would begin in mid-June 2015
                                                                                                         opportunities, either annually or on a
                                                 bag limits. We welcome comments from                                                                           with the first SRC meeting of the
                                                                                                         cumulative basis. Reducing the number
                                                 the States, Flyway Councils, and the                                                                           forthcoming year. Flyway technical
                                                                                                         of meetings could lower administrative
                                                 general public on the issue.                                                                                   sections and councils would then meet
                                                                                                         costs by 40 percent per year and
                                                 22. Other                                               substantially lower the Service’s carbon               in September and early October
                                                                                                         footprint due to a decrease in travel and              following the release of the waterfowl
                                                    In a July 26, 2013, Federal Register                                                                        and webless population status reports in
                                                 (78 FR 45376), the Service issued its                   a reduction in the costs associated with
                                                                                                         the additional meetings.                               mid-August and the AHM report in
                                                 Record of Decision (ROD) for the                                                                               early September. After the last Flyway
                                                 migratory bird hunting program,                            Obviously, under this new process,
                                                                                                         the administrative, meeting, and                       Council meeting, the SRC and Flyway
                                                 prepared pursuant to National                                                                                  Council Consultants would meet to
                                                 Environmental Policy Act (NEPA; 42                      Federal Register schedule will all
                                                                                                         change significantly. In the ROD, we                   review information on the current status
                                                 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) regulations at 40                                                                         of migratory shore and upland game
                                                 CFR 1505.2. An integral component of                    described a meeting schedule consisting
                                                                                                         of SRC regulatory meetings in March or                 birds and waterfowl and develop
                                                 that ROD was the decision to                                                                                   recommendations for the 2016–17
                                                 promulgate annual migratory bird                        April. At the latest, proposed
                                                                                                         frameworks would be available for                      regulations for these species. Proposed
                                                 hunting regulations using a single                                                                             season frameworks, a 30-day public
                                                 process for early and late seasons based                public review by early June and final
                                                                                                         frameworks published by mid-August.                    comment period, and final season
                                                 on predictions derived from long-term                                                                          frameworks would then culminate with
                                                 biological information and established                  The new schedule also allows 30–60
                                                                                                         days for public input and comments                     publication of all migratory game bird
                                                 harvest strategies. We believe this single
                                                                                                         (currently, the comment period can be                  hunting seasons in late May to mid-June
                                                 process is the most effective alternative
                                                                                                         as short as 10 days). Further, the ROD                 of 2016 for the 2016–17 hunting
                                                 for addressing key issues identified
                                                                                                         stated that the four Flyway Councils                   seasons.
                                                 during the planning process and will
                                                 best achieve the purposes and goals of                  may need to meet only once instead of                     As we previously stated, however,
                                                 the Service and States. At that time, we                twice per year, and the SRC would meet                 there will remain some technical work
                                                 stated that implementation of the new                   twice a year, once sometime during fall                necessary over a period of years to
                                                 process was targeted for the 2015–16                    or early winter (September through                     adjust the underlying biological models
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                                                 regulations cycle.                                      January) and once thereafter, instead of               to the new regulatory time scale. We
                                                    In the April 30, 2014, proposed rule                 the three times they currently convene.                look forward to continuing work on
                                                 (79 FR 24512) we discussed how under                       Over the last year we have worked                   these issues with the Flyway Councils.
                                                 this new process, the current early and                 with the Flyway Councils on a number                   For a more detailed discussion of the
                                                 late season regulatory actions will be                  of administrative, meeting, and Federal                various technical aspects of the new
                                                 combined into a new single process.                     Register schedule timing options to                    process, we refer the reader to the 2013
                                                 Regulatory proposals will be developed                  implement the new regulatory process.                  SEIS available on our Web site at http://
                                                 using biological data from the preceding                As we stated in the September 23, 2014,                www.fws.gov/migratorybirds.


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                             FOR THE 2015—16 SEASONS
       EARLY SEASON                                                                                                                       LATE SEASON




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                                                                       January 28, 2015
 FEDERAL REGISTER SCHEDULE                               Service Regulations Committee Meeting                                      FEDERAL REGISTER SCHEDULE
           March 1, 2015                                                                                                                      March 1, 2015
PROPOSED RULEMAKING (PRELIMINARY)                                                                                                  PROPOSED RULEMAKING (PRELIMINARY)
                                                                        February/March                                                WITH PROPOSED DUCK HUNTING
                                                          Flyway Technical Committee Meetings                                                ALTERNATIVES




                                                                        March 10, 2015
                                                                 FLYWAY CO UNCIL MEETINGS


           May 15, 2015                                                                                                                         May 15, 2015
SUPPLEMENTAL PROPOSED RULEMAKING                                                                                                   SUPPLEMENTAL PROPOSED RULEMAKING
                                                                                                                                         WITH FINAL DUCK HUNTING
                                             Early Seasons                                         Late Seasons                              ALTERNATIVES


                                              June 24—25, 2015
                                    Service Regulations Committee Mtg.

            July 16, 2015
PROPOSED EARLY SEASON FRAMEWORKS

                                                                                                        Mid—July
                                                                                    Flyway Technical Committee Mtgs.
                                                                                          FLYWAY COUNCIL MEETINGS

           August 17, 2015
 FINAL EARLY SEASON FRAMEWORKS                                                                      July 29—30, 2015
                                                                                   Service Regulations Committee Mtg.|

           August 31, 2015                                                                                                                   August 21, 2015
EARLY HUNTING SEASONS SELECTIONS                                                                                                   PROPOSED LATE SEASON FRAMEWORKS

                                            September 1st and later                                                                          September 18, 2015
                                       EARLY HUNTING SEASONS                                                                         FINAL LATE SEASON FRAMEWORKS


                                                                                                                                             September 25, 2015
                                                                                                                                    LATE HUNTING SEASONS SELECTIONS


                                                                                         Saturday nearest September 24 and later
                                                                                           LATE HUNTING SEASONS




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                                   Beginning                 112 hr.            112 hr.            112 hr.       112 hr.            112 hr.             112 hr.        112 hr.            112 hr.            112 hr.       112 hr.            112 hr.             112 hr.
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                                   Opening                   Oct.1           Sat. nearest       Sat. nearest   Sat. nearest       Sat. nearest       Sat. nearest   Sat. nearest       Sat. nearest       Sat. nearest   Sat. nearest       Sat. nearest       Sat. nearest
                                    Date                                      Sept. 24           Sept. 24         Oct.1            Sept. 24           Sept. 24         Oct.1            Sept. 24           Sept 24          Oct.1            Sept. 24           Sept. 24
                                    Closing                  Jan. 20         Last Sunday        Last Sunday    Sun. nearest Last Sunday          Last Sunday        Sun. nearest Last Sunday          Last Sunday        Sun. nearest Last Sunday          Last Sunday
                                     Date                                      in Jan.             in Jan.        Jan. 20      in Jan.              in Jan.            Jan. 20      in Jan.              in Jan.           Jan. 20            in Jan.         in Jan.
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                               Length (in days)
                                   Daily Bag                    3                 6                  6              3                  6                  6              3                  6                  6              4                  7                  7
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                                Mallard (Total/Female)         311               4/2                412            211                411                4/2            311                511                512            311                5/2                712


                             (a) In the High Plains Mallard Management Unit, all regulations would be the same as the remainder of the Central Flyway. with the exception of season length. Additional days would
                                  be allowed under the various alternatives as follows: restrictive- 12, moderate and liberal - 23. Under all alternatives, additional days must be on or after the Saturday nearest
                                  December 10.
                             (b) In the Columbia Basin Mallard Management Unit, all regulations would be the same as the remainder of the Pacific Flyway, with the exception of season length. Under all alternatives
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                                  except the liberal alternative, an additional 7 days would be allowed.
                             (c) In Alaska, framework dates, bag limits, and season length would be different from the remainder of the Pacific Flyway. The bag limit (depending on the area) would be 5-8 under the restrictive
                                  alternative, and 7-10 under the moderate and liberal alternatives. Under all alternatives, season length would be 107 days and framework dates would be Sep. 1 -Jan. 26.




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                                                                      SURVEY & ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE                      MEETING SCHEDULE                         FEDERAL REGISTER SCHEDULE

                                                                                 March — June, 2015
                                                                         SPRING POPULATION SURVEYS

                                                                                                                      June 25, 2015 — Falls Church, VA
                                                                                                                   SRC Meeting (nonregulatory)


                                                                                   August 15, 2015                                                         |               August 15, 2015
                                                                      ‘ATERFOWL & WEBLESS STATUS REPORTS                                                   PROPOSED RULEMAKING (PRELIMINARY)
                                                                                                                                                                WITH STATUS INFORMATION
                                                                                 September 1, 2015                                                                         and ISSUES
                                                                      AHM REPORT WOPTIMAL ALTERNATIVES,
                                                                        MCP CRANE STATUS INFORMATION,
                                                                         MOURNING DOVE and WOODCOCK                   September 1— October 15, 2015
                                                                           REGULATORY ALTERNATVES               Flyway Tech And Council Meetings


                                                                                                                   October 28—29, 2015 — Minneapolis, MN
                                                                                                                  Service Regulat ions Committee
                                                                                                                        Regulator Meeting

                                                                                  December 1, 2015
                                                                      ZONE & SPLIT SEASON SELECTIONS DUE                                                                  December 10, 2015
                                                                           FOR 2016 IMPLEMENTATION                                                             PROPOSED SEASON FRAMEWORKS
                                                                                                                                                                      (30 Day Comment Period)
                                                                         December 15, 2015 — January 31, 2016
                                                                        RMP, EP, and LCRVP CRANE, SWAN
                                                                               BRANT, and GOOSE
                                                                           MWS STATUS INFORMATION                  March 14—18, 2016 (at North Am. Conf)
                                                                                                                Flyway Council Mt s (nonregulatory)
                                                                                                                                                                           February 25, 2016
                                                                                                                                                                 FINAL SEASON FRAMEWORKS
                                                                                     May 1, 2016
                                                                      ZONE & SPLIT SEASON SELECTIONS DUE                                                                     June 1, 2016
                                                                           FOR 2017 IMPLEMENTATION                                                             ALL HUNTING SEASONS SELECTIONS
                                                                                                                                                                   (Season Selections Due April 30)
                                                                                                                        September 1, 2016 and later
                                                                                                                      ALL HUNTING SEASONS




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Document Created: 2015-12-18 11:22:00
Document Modified: 2015-12-18 11:22:00
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; availability of supplemental information.
DatesYou must submit comments on the proposed regulatory alternatives for the 2015-16 duck hunting seasons on or before June 26, 2015. Following subsequent Federal Register notices, you will be given an opportunity to submit comments for proposed early-season frameworks by July 29, 2015, and for proposed late-season frameworks and subsistence migratory bird seasons in Alaska by August 29, 2015. Tribes must submit proposals and related comments on or before June 5, 2015. Proposals from the Alaska Migratory Bird Co-management Council for the 2017 spring and summer migratory bird subsistence harvest season must be submitted to the Flyway Councils and the Service on or before June 13, 2015.
ContactRon W. Kokel at: Division of Migratory Bird Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, MS:MB, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041; (703) 358- 1714. For information on the migratory bird subsistence season in Alaska, contact Donna Dewhurst, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1011 E. Tudor Road, Mail Stop 201, Anchorage, AK 99503; (907) 786-3499.
FR Citation80 FR 19851 
RIN Number1018-BA67
CFR AssociatedExports; Hunting; Imports; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Transportation and Wildlife

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