80_FR_36623 80 FR 36501 - Tongass National Forest; Alaska; Shoreline II Outfitter/Guide Environmental Impact Statement

80 FR 36501 - Tongass National Forest; Alaska; Shoreline II Outfitter/Guide Environmental Impact Statement

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 122 (June 25, 2015)

Page Range36501-36502
FR Document2015-15484

A Notice of Intent (NOI) was first published for this proposal in the Federal Register (79 FR 81210) on June 16, 2014. This NOI is being published due to the length of time that has passed since the first NOI was published, due to changes made to the Purpose and Need and Proposed Action in response to public input received during the initial scoping period, and a new Decision Maker for the DEIS and FEIS.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 122 (Thursday, June 25, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 122 (Thursday, June 25, 2015)]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Forest Service


Tongass National Forest; Alaska; Shoreline II Outfitter/Guide 
Environmental Impact Statement

AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.

ACTION: Corrected Notice of Intent to prepare an environmental impact 
statement.

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SUMMARY: A Notice of Intent (NOI) was first published for this proposal 
in the Federal Register (79 FR 81210) on June 16, 2014. This NOI is 
being published due to the length of time that has passed since the 
first NOI was published, due to changes made to the Purpose and Need 
and Proposed Action in response to public input received during the 
initial scoping period, and a new Decision Maker for the DEIS and FEIS.

DATES: Comments received during the initial scoping period in 2014 will 
be considered in the preparation of this EIS. New or additional 
comments must be received by 45 days from date of publication of this 
Corrected NOI in the Federal Register. The draft environmental impact 
statement is expected in November 2015, and the final environmental 
impact statement is expected in March 2016.

ADDRESSES: Comments can be submitted via the project Web site at http://go.usa.gov/Pzi. Click on the link ``Commment on Project'' to submit 
comments and attach documents. Comments may also be sent via email to 
[email protected] or sent via fax to 907-772-
5996. Send written comments to Carey Case, Shoreline II Project Leader, 
Petersburg Ranger District, 12 North Nordic Drive, Petersburg, AK 
99833.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carey Case, Shoreline II Team Leader 
by phone, 907-772-5906, email, [email protected] or by mail at 12 North 
Nordic Drive, Petersburg, AK 99833. Additional information about the 
project and project area is available on the Internet at http://go.usa.gov/Pzi Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the 
deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-
800-877-8339 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through 
Friday.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Purpose and Need for Action

    The purpose of this action is to manage outfitters and guides on 
the Tongass National Forest marine shoreline zone consistent with the 
2008 Tongass Land and Resource Management Plan (Forest Plan). A 
decision is needed to determine new outfitter and guide use allocations 
for the project area. This is necessary to balance commercial and non-
commercial recreational opportunities and to provide and maintain high 
quality recreation experiences without degrading forest resources.
    This action is needed to meet Forest Plan goals and objectives for 
recreation, tourism, and to support local and regional economies. In 
addition, the 2004 Shoreline ROD required a review after 5 years to 
determine whether to continue implementing the decision, or to 
supplement it. A 5-year review was never conducted; this environmental 
analysis is intended to fulfill the role of that review. This 
environmental analysis will replace the Shoreline ROD with a new 
Environmental Impact Statement and Record of Decision.
    Since the Shoreline ROD was completed in 2004, demand for non-
motorized recreation commercial services that originate in the marine 
shoreline zone has increased. The need for recreation commercial 
services has expanded both in terms of number of visitors, and the 
types of services being offered. There has been an increase in the 
fleet of small to mid-size cruise ships desiring to guide on the 
Tongass, and the demand for guided big game hunting continues to grow. 
Also, the traditionally low-use seasons (April-May; September-October) 
are seeing increased use, with additional interest for commercial use 
in the winter use season (January-March). Six of the use areas defined 
in the 2004 Shoreline decision are at 80 percent or more of their 
allocation during one or more seasons, and operators are dispersing to 
areas traditionally less used. At some locations, outfitters and guides 
have requested to operate beyond the \1/2\-mile zone. There is a need 
to revisit the decision to better align with current market demand for 
non-motorized commercial recreation services.
    Also, in 2008, the Forest Service updated the national directives 
for outfitting and guiding. These updates simplified procedures and 
clarified policies for priority use permits governing performance, 
inspections, and allocation of use. Additionally, data gathered 
recently through monitoring and reported use by guides shows that some 
information used in the 2001 Visitor Capacity Analysis required 
updating based on information gathered through Forest Service 
monitoring and reported use by guides.

Proposed Action

    The Forest Service is proposing to allocate a portion of the 
overall visitor capacity to outfitter and guide use. The 2014 Shoreline 
II Project Visitor Capacity Analysis (located at http://go.usa.gov/Pzi) 
establishes the total visitor capacity for the project area. Visitor 
capacity and the proposed allocations are described in terms of service 
days. A service day is defined as a day, or any part of a day, for 
which an outfitter or guide provides service to a client on National 
Forest System (NFS) lands. Service days were calculated and allocated 
to 48 geographic units defined as Use Areas.
    The Forest Service proposes to allocate up to 80,463 service days 
of the total visitor capacity of 636,448 service days within the 
project area to outfitter and guide use. These allocations are proposed 
by season and Use Area. The Forest Service proposes to allocate guided 
brown bear hunts in the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) Unit 
4 Game Management Unit based on the recommended number of hunts in the 
Alaska Board of Game Brown Bear Management Strategy (BBMS, 2000). The 
number of hunts will be allocated by ADF&G Guide Use Area to the spring 
and fall seasons proportionally based on

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the 5-year average from actual use reports (2008-2012). For example, 
the BBMS recommends ten hunts in the 04-01 ADF&G Guide Use Area (which 
contains 04-01A, B, and C Shoreline II Use Areas). Based on the 5-year 
average, 66 percent of the hunts have occurred in the spring season and 
34 percent have occurred in the fall season. We propose to allocate 
seven of the ten hunts (66 percent) to the spring season and three 
hunts (34 percent) to the fall season. Since Shoreline II Use Areas are 
smaller subunits of the ADF&G Guide Use Areas, the location of the 
hunts could occur across multiple Shoreline II Use Areas. The service 
days used for each hunt would be part of the total outfitter/guide 
allocation proposed for the Use Area and season.
    We propose that no more than 50 percent of the total outfitter/
guide allocation for a Use Area, by season, would be allowed at a large 
group area (LGA), with exceptions in Use Areas with hardened LGA sites. 
At hardened LGA sites the authorized officer would have the ability to 
authorize more than 50 percent of that season's Use Area allocation 
(not to exceed the total commercial allocation for the season). For 
example, George Island LGA in Use Area 04-16E is a hardened site that 
can accommodate more than the 2,356 service days available (50 percent 
of the proposed summer allocation) for LGA use in the summer. The 
authorized officer could raise the allowed use at this LGA above 2,356 
service days.
    The project area overlaps with six congressionally designated 
wilderness areas. The Wilderness Act of 1964 prohibits commercial 
services, except for those that may be necessary to meet the 
recreational or other purposes of the area. The need for commercial 
services in wilderness has been documented in Wilderness Commercial 
Needs Assessments, which are available at http://go.usa.gov/Pzi. Twenty 
Use Areas are within designated wilderness. In addition to the proposed 
outfitter and guide use allocations, the Forest Service will seek to 
expand voluntary wilderness best management practices agreements with 
recreation service providers where appropriate.
    The Proposed Action would allocate a total of 80,463 service days 
across the four districts for use by outfitters and guides. The use 
will be authorized by special use permits to outfitters and guides, and 
may be temporary in nature (less than 1 year) or for multiple years. 
For outfitters and guides who have demonstrated satisfactory 
performance, the authorized officer may issue priority use permits, for 
up to 10 years, in accordance with Forest Service Handbook 2709.14. The 
Proposed Action does not limit non-commercial use by the public.

Possible Alternatives

    A no-action alternative will be considered. This alternative will 
be a continuation of outfitting and guiding resembling the current 
management and reflect the decision in the 2004 Shoreline Outfitter/
Guide Record of Decision. Also, three additional alternatives are being 
considered: the proposed action, a lower allocation alternative, and a 
higher allocation alternative. The lower allocation alternative 
reflects both views of the public identified during scoping and 
requirements under the Wilderness Act of 1964 and the Tongass Land 
Management Plan to provide outstanding opportunities for solitude in 
wilderness. The higher allocation alternative reflects the views of 
companies and individuals identified during scoping, as well as a 
growing tourism industry in Southeast Alaska, and an analysis done by 
the Tongass National Forest's regional economist.
    Adaptive management would be common to all action alternatives. 
Adaptive management is a process of monitoring results and adjusting 
the chosen action to meet desired outcomes; this provides the Decision 
Maker the flexibility to adjust use allocations over the life of the 
project if specific criteria are met.

Responsible Official

    The Forest Supervisor of the Tongass National Forest is the 
responsible official for this decision.

Nature of Decision To Be Made

    The decision based on this EIS will allocate a portion of the total 
visitor capacity to outfitter and guide use in the marine shoreline 
zone. The decision, which will be documented in a Record of Decision, 
will:
    1. specify the amount of the carrying capacity in service days that 
are allocated to commercial recreation use for each Use Area in each 
season,
    2. specify the types of commercial recreation activities permitted,
    3. determine what, if any, management strategies to implement for 
brown bear, wilderness, and large group use areas and other issues 
identified through the analysis,
    4. specify any mitigation measures for commercial recreation 
activities to reduce user conflicts and resource impacts, and establish 
monitoring requirements.

Permits or Licenses Required

    Some outfitter and guide activities authorized by this decision may 
require outfitters and guides to obtain permits from other Federal and 
State agencies.

Scoping Process

    This proposal has been listed on the Tongass National Forest 
Schedule of Proposed Actions since April 2012.The initial scoping 
period started when the NOI was published June 16, 2014. Comments 
submitted previously will be considered in the analysis. A public 
scoping meeting was held in Sitka, Alaska, on July 8th, and in Angoon, 
Alaska, July 9th, 2014, and a scoping package was mailed to the public 
on June 13, 2014. There is an opportunity to submit new or additional 
comments for 45 days after publication of this Corrected NOI.
    This project is subject to the Predecisional Administrative Review 
Process (Objection Process) pursuant to 36 CFR 218, subparts A and B. 
The ``objection process'' allows parties who have submitted timely, 
specific written comments during Forest Service-announced public 
comment periods, such as this scoping period or when the Draft EIS goes 
out for public comment, to object to the decision being drafted. No 
public meetings are to be held with the release of this NOI. It is 
important that reviewers provide their comments at such times and in 
such manner that they are useful to the agency's preparation of the 
environmental impact statement. Therefore, comments should be provided 
prior to the close of the comment period and should clearly articulate 
the reviewer's concerns and contentions. Comments received in response 
to this solicitation, including names and addresses of those who 
comment, will be part of the public record. Comments submitted 
anonymously will also be accepted and considered.
    Maps and detailed information on the project are available on the 
Shoreline II Outfitter/Guide Web page located at: (http://goo.gl/tTfXZ5).

M. Earl Stewart,
Forest Supervisor.
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                                                    opportunities for public engagement are                 expected in November 2015, and the                     offered. There has been an increase in
                                                    identified to assist with the                           final environmental impact statement is                the fleet of small to mid-size cruise
                                                    development of the forest plan revision,                expected in March 2016.                                ships desiring to guide on the Tongass,
                                                    public announcements will be made.                      ADDRESSES: Comments can be submitted                   and the demand for guided big game
                                                    Notifications will be posted on the                     via the project Web site at http://                    hunting continues to grow. Also, the
                                                    Forest’s Web site at www.fs.usda.gov/                   go.usa.gov/Pzi. Click on the link                      traditionally low-use seasons (April–
                                                    goto/lincolnforestplan and information                  ‘‘Commment on Project’’ to submit                      May; September–October) are seeing
                                                    will be sent out to the Forest’s mailing                comments and attach documents.                         increased use, with additional interest
                                                    list. If anyone is interested in being on               Comments may also be sent via email to                 for commercial use in the winter use
                                                    the Forest’s mailing list to receive these              comments-alaska-tongass-sitka@                         season (January–March). Six of the use
                                                    notifications, please contact Sabrina                   fs.fed.us or sent via fax to 907–772–                  areas defined in the 2004 Shoreline
                                                    Flores, Forest Planner, at the mailing                  5996. Send written comments to Carey                   decision are at 80 percent or more of
                                                    address identified above, or by sending                 Case, Shoreline II Project Leader,                     their allocation during one or more
                                                    an email to lnf_fpr_comments@fs.fed.us.                 Petersburg Ranger District, 12 North                   seasons, and operators are dispersing to
                                                    In compliance with the Freedom of                       Nordic Drive, Petersburg, AK 99833.                    areas traditionally less used. At some
                                                    Information Act (FOIA), please be                       FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                                                                                   locations, outfitters and guides have
                                                    advised that all information provided                   Carey Case, Shoreline II Team Leader by                requested to operate beyond the 1⁄2-mile
                                                    with your comments will become part of                  phone, 907–772–5906, email, ccase@                     zone. There is a need to revisit the
                                                    the public record and will be available                 fs.fed.us or by mail at 12 North Nordic                decision to better align with current
                                                    for public inspection. This includes                    Drive, Petersburg, AK 99833. Additional                market demand for non-motorized
                                                    your name and all contact information                   information about the project and                      commercial recreation services.
                                                    provided.                                                                                                         Also, in 2008, the Forest Service
                                                                                                            project area is available on the Internet
                                                                                                                                                                   updated the national directives for
                                                    Responsible Official                                    at http://go.usa.gov/Pzi Individuals who
                                                                                                                                                                   outfitting and guiding. These updates
                                                                                                            use telecommunication devices for the
                                                      The responsible official for the                                                                             simplified procedures and clarified
                                                                                                            deaf (TDD) may call the Federal                        policies for priority use permits
                                                    revision of the land management plan                    Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–
                                                    for the Lincoln National Forest is Travis                                                                      governing performance, inspections,
                                                                                                            800–877–8339 between 8 a.m. and 8                      and allocation of use. Additionally, data
                                                    Moseley, Forest Supervisor, Lincoln                     p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through
                                                    National Forest, 3463 Las Palomas,                                                                             gathered recently through monitoring
                                                                                                            Friday.                                                and reported use by guides shows that
                                                    Alamogordo, NM 88310.
                                                                                                            SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                             some information used in the 2001
                                                      Dated: June 15, 2015.
                                                                                                            Purpose and Need for Action                            Visitor Capacity Analysis required
                                                    Travis G. Moseley,
                                                                                                                                                                   updating based on information gathered
                                                    Forest Supervisor.                                         The purpose of this action is to                    through Forest Service monitoring and
                                                    [FR Doc. 2015–15618 Filed 6–24–15; 8:45 am]             manage outfitters and guides on the                    reported use by guides.
                                                    BILLING CODE 3411–15–P                                  Tongass National Forest marine
                                                                                                            shoreline zone consistent with the 2008                Proposed Action
                                                                                                            Tongass Land and Resource                                 The Forest Service is proposing to
                                                    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                               Management Plan (Forest Plan). A                       allocate a portion of the overall visitor
                                                                                                            decision is needed to determine new                    capacity to outfitter and guide use. The
                                                    Forest Service                                          outfitter and guide use allocations for                2014 Shoreline II Project Visitor
                                                                                                            the project area. This is necessary to                 Capacity Analysis (located at http://
                                                    Tongass National Forest; Alaska;
                                                                                                            balance commercial and non-                            go.usa.gov/Pzi) establishes the total
                                                    Shoreline II Outfitter/Guide
                                                                                                            commercial recreational opportunities                  visitor capacity for the project area.
                                                    Environmental Impact Statement
                                                                                                            and to provide and maintain high                       Visitor capacity and the proposed
                                                    AGENCY:  Forest Service, USDA.                          quality recreation experiences without                 allocations are described in terms of
                                                    ACTION: Corrected Notice of Intent to                   degrading forest resources.                            service days. A service day is defined as
                                                    prepare an environmental impact                            This action is needed to meet Forest                a day, or any part of a day, for which
                                                    statement.                                              Plan goals and objectives for recreation,              an outfitter or guide provides service to
                                                                                                            tourism, and to support local and                      a client on National Forest System
                                                    SUMMARY:   A Notice of Intent (NOI) was                 regional economies. In addition, the                   (NFS) lands. Service days were
                                                    first published for this proposal in the                2004 Shoreline ROD required a review                   calculated and allocated to 48
                                                    Federal Register (79 FR 81210) on June                  after 5 years to determine whether to                  geographic units defined as Use Areas.
                                                    16, 2014. This NOI is being published                   continue implementing the decision, or                    The Forest Service proposes to
                                                    due to the length of time that has passed               to supplement it. A 5-year review was                  allocate up to 80,463 service days of the
                                                    since the first NOI was published, due                  never conducted; this environmental                    total visitor capacity of 636,448 service
                                                    to changes made to the Purpose and                      analysis is intended to fulfill the role of            days within the project area to outfitter
                                                    Need and Proposed Action in response                    that review. This environmental                        and guide use. These allocations are
                                                    to public input received during the                     analysis will replace the Shoreline ROD                proposed by season and Use Area. The
                                                    initial scoping period, and a new                       with a new Environmental Impact                        Forest Service proposes to allocate
                                                    Decision Maker for the DEIS and FEIS.                   Statement and Record of Decision.                      guided brown bear hunts in the Alaska
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                                                    DATES: Comments received during the                        Since the Shoreline ROD was                         Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G)
                                                    initial scoping period in 2014 will be                  completed in 2004, demand for non-                     Unit 4 Game Management Unit based on
                                                    considered in the preparation of this                   motorized recreation commercial                        the recommended number of hunts in
                                                    EIS. New or additional comments must                    services that originate in the marine                  the Alaska Board of Game Brown Bear
                                                    be received by 45 days from date of                     shoreline zone has increased. The need                 Management Strategy (BBMS, 2000).
                                                    publication of this Corrected NOI in the                for recreation commercial services has                 The number of hunts will be allocated
                                                    Federal Register. The draft                             expanded both in terms of number of                    by ADF&G Guide Use Area to the spring
                                                    environmental impact statement is                       visitors, and the types of services being              and fall seasons proportionally based on


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                                                    the 5-year average from actual use                      Handbook 2709.14. The Proposed                         Permits or Licenses Required
                                                    reports (2008–2012). For example, the                   Action does not limit non-commercial
                                                    BBMS recommends ten hunts in the 04–                    use by the public.                                        Some outfitter and guide activities
                                                    01 ADF&G Guide Use Area (which                                                                                 authorized by this decision may require
                                                                                                            Possible Alternatives                                  outfitters and guides to obtain permits
                                                    contains 04–01A, B, and C Shoreline II
                                                    Use Areas). Based on the 5-year average,                   A no-action alternative will be                     from other Federal and State agencies.
                                                    66 percent of the hunts have occurred                   considered. This alternative will be a                 Scoping Process
                                                    in the spring season and 34 percent                     continuation of outfitting and guiding
                                                    have occurred in the fall season. We                    resembling the current management and                     This proposal has been listed on the
                                                    propose to allocate seven of the ten                    reflect the decision in the 2004                       Tongass National Forest Schedule of
                                                    hunts (66 percent) to the spring season                 Shoreline Outfitter/Guide Record of                    Proposed Actions since April 2012.The
                                                    and three hunts (34 percent) to the fall                Decision. Also, three additional                       initial scoping period started when the
                                                    season. Since Shoreline II Use Areas are                alternatives are being considered: the                 NOI was published June 16, 2014.
                                                    smaller subunits of the ADF&G Guide                     proposed action, a lower allocation                    Comments submitted previously will be
                                                    Use Areas, the location of the hunts                    alternative, and a higher allocation                   considered in the analysis. A public
                                                    could occur across multiple Shoreline II                alternative. The lower allocation
                                                    Use Areas. The service days used for                                                                           scoping meeting was held in Sitka,
                                                                                                            alternative reflects both views of the                 Alaska, on July 8th, and in Angoon,
                                                    each hunt would be part of the total                    public identified during scoping and
                                                    outfitter/guide allocation proposed for                                                                        Alaska, July 9th, 2014, and a scoping
                                                                                                            requirements under the Wilderness Act                  package was mailed to the public on
                                                    the Use Area and season.                                of 1964 and the Tongass Land
                                                       We propose that no more than 50                                                                             June 13, 2014. There is an opportunity
                                                                                                            Management Plan to provide
                                                    percent of the total outfitter/guide                                                                           to submit new or additional comments
                                                                                                            outstanding opportunities for solitude
                                                    allocation for a Use Area, by season,                   in wilderness. The higher allocation                   for 45 days after publication of this
                                                    would be allowed at a large group area                  alternative reflects the views of                      Corrected NOI.
                                                    (LGA), with exceptions in Use Areas                     companies and individuals identified                      This project is subject to the
                                                    with hardened LGA sites. At hardened                    during scoping, as well as a growing                   Predecisional Administrative Review
                                                    LGA sites the authorized officer would                  tourism industry in Southeast Alaska,                  Process (Objection Process) pursuant to
                                                    have the ability to authorize more than                 and an analysis done by the Tongass                    36 CFR 218, subparts A and B. The
                                                    50 percent of that season’s Use Area                    National Forest’s regional economist.                  ‘‘objection process’’ allows parties who
                                                    allocation (not to exceed the total
                                                    commercial allocation for the season).                     Adaptive management would be                        have submitted timely, specific written
                                                    For example, George Island LGA in Use                   common to all action alternatives.                     comments during Forest Service-
                                                    Area 04–16E is a hardened site that can                 Adaptive management is a process of                    announced public comment periods,
                                                    accommodate more than the 2,356                         monitoring results and adjusting the                   such as this scoping period or when the
                                                    service days available (50 percent of the               chosen action to meet desired outcomes;                Draft EIS goes out for public comment,
                                                    proposed summer allocation) for LGA                     this provides the Decision Maker the                   to object to the decision being drafted.
                                                    use in the summer. The authorized                       flexibility to adjust use allocations over             No public meetings are to be held with
                                                    officer could raise the allowed use at                  the life of the project if specific criteria           the release of this NOI. It is important
                                                    this LGA above 2,356 service days.                      are met.                                               that reviewers provide their comments
                                                       The project area overlaps with six                   Responsible Official                                   at such times and in such manner that
                                                    congressionally designated wilderness                                                                          they are useful to the agency’s
                                                    areas. The Wilderness Act of 1964                         The Forest Supervisor of the Tongass                 preparation of the environmental impact
                                                    prohibits commercial services, except                   National Forest is the responsible                     statement. Therefore, comments should
                                                    for those that may be necessary to meet                 official for this decision.                            be provided prior to the close of the
                                                    the recreational or other purposes of the               Nature of Decision To Be Made                          comment period and should clearly
                                                    area. The need for commercial services                                                                         articulate the reviewer’s concerns and
                                                    in wilderness has been documented in                       The decision based on this EIS will                 contentions. Comments received in
                                                    Wilderness Commercial Needs                             allocate a portion of the total visitor                response to this solicitation, including
                                                    Assessments, which are available at                     capacity to outfitter and guide use in the
                                                    http://go.usa.gov/Pzi. Twenty Use Areas                                                                        names and addresses of those who
                                                                                                            marine shoreline zone. The decision,
                                                    are within designated wilderness. In                                                                           comment, will be part of the public
                                                                                                            which will be documented in a Record
                                                    addition to the proposed outfitter and                  of Decision, will:                                     record. Comments submitted
                                                    guide use allocations, the Forest Service                                                                      anonymously will also be accepted and
                                                                                                               1. specify the amount of the carrying
                                                    will seek to expand voluntary                                                                                  considered.
                                                                                                            capacity in service days that are
                                                    wilderness best management practices                    allocated to commercial recreation use                    Maps and detailed information on the
                                                    agreements with recreation service                      for each Use Area in each season,                      project are available on the Shoreline II
                                                    providers where appropriate.                                                                                   Outfitter/Guide Web page located at:
                                                       The Proposed Action would allocate a                    2. specify the types of commercial
                                                                                                            recreation activities permitted,                       (http://goo.gl/tTfXZ5).
                                                    total of 80,463 service days across the
                                                    four districts for use by outfitters and                   3. determine what, if any,                          M. Earl Stewart,
                                                    guides. The use will be authorized by                   management strategies to implement for
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                                                                                                                                                                   Forest Supervisor.
                                                    special use permits to outfitters and                   brown bear, wilderness, and large group                [FR Doc. 2015–15484 Filed 6–24–15; 8:45 am]
                                                    guides, and may be temporary in nature                  use areas and other issues identified
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                                                    (less than 1 year) or for multiple years.               through the analysis,
                                                    For outfitters and guides who have                         4. specify any mitigation measures for
                                                    demonstrated satisfactory performance,                  commercial recreation activities to
                                                    the authorized officer may issue priority               reduce user conflicts and resource
                                                    use permits, for up to 10 years, in                     impacts, and establish monitoring
                                                    accordance with Forest Service                          requirements.


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionCorrected Notice of Intent to prepare an environmental impact statement.
DatesComments received during the initial scoping period in 2014 will be considered in the preparation of this EIS. New or additional comments must be received by 45 days from date of publication of this Corrected NOI in the Federal Register. The draft environmental impact statement is expected in November 2015, and the final environmental impact statement is expected in March 2016.
ContactCarey Case, Shoreline II Team Leader by phone, 907-772-5906, email, [email protected] or by mail at 12 North Nordic Drive, Petersburg, AK 99833. Additional information about the project and project area is available on the Internet at http:// go.usa.gov/Pzi Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1- 800-877-8339 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.
FR Citation80 FR 36501 

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