80_FR_60754 80 FR 60560 - Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Final Rule To List the Dusky Sea Snake and Three Foreign Corals Under the Endangered Species Act

80 FR 60560 - Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Final Rule To List the Dusky Sea Snake and Three Foreign Corals Under the Endangered Species Act

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 194 (October 7, 2015)

Page Range60560-60565
FR Document2015-25484

We, NMFS, issue a final rule to list three foreign corals and the dusky sea snake under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We considered comments submitted on the proposed listing rule and have determined that the three foreign corals (Cantharellus noumeae, Siderastrea glynni, and Tubastraea floreana) and the dusky sea snake (Aipysurus fuscus) should be listed as endangered species. We will not designate critical habitat for any of the species because the geographical areas occupied by these species are entirely outside U.S. jurisdiction, and we have not identified any unoccupied areas within U.S. jurisdiction that are currently essential to the conservation of any of these species.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Parts 223 and 224

[Docket No. 140707555-5880-02]
RIN 0648-XD370


Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Final Rule To List 
the Dusky Sea Snake and Three Foreign Corals Under the Endangered 
Species Act

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

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: We, NMFS, issue a final rule to list three foreign corals and 
the dusky sea snake under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We 
considered comments submitted on the proposed listing rule and have 
determined that the three foreign corals (Cantharellus noumeae, 
Siderastrea glynni, and Tubastraea floreana) and the dusky sea snake 
(Aipysurus fuscus) should be listed as endangered species. We will not 
designate critical habitat for any of the species because the 
geographical areas occupied by these species are entirely outside U.S. 
jurisdiction, and we have not identified any unoccupied areas within 
U.S. jurisdiction that are currently essential to the conservation of 
any of these species.

DATES: This final rule is effective November 6, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Chief, Endangered Species Division, NMFS Office of Protected 
Resources (F/PR3), 1315 East West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910, 
USA.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dwayne Meadows, Ph.D., NMFS, Office of 
Protected Resources, (301) 427-8403.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    On July 15, 2013, we received a petition from WildEarth Guardians 
to list 81 marine species as threatened or endangered under the 
Endangered Species Act (ESA). We found that the petitioned actions may 
be warranted for 27 of the 81 species and announced the initiation of 
status reviews for each of the 27 species (78 FR 63941, October 25, 
2013; 78 FR 66675, November 6, 2013; 78 FR 69376, November 19, 2013; 79 
FR 9880, February 21, 2014; and 79 FR 10104, February 24, 2014). On 
December 16, 2014, we published a proposed rule to list the dusky sea 
snake (Aipysurus fuscus) and three foreign corals (Cantharellus 
noumeae, Siderastrea glynni, and Tubastraea floreana) as endangered 
species, and we proposed to list the Banggai cardinalfish (Pterapogon 
kauderni) and Harrisson's dogfish (Centrophorus harrissoni) as 
threatened species (79 FR 74953). We requested public comment on 
information in the status reviews and proposed rule, and the comment 
period was open through February 17, 2015. This final rule provides a 
discussion of the information we received during the public comment 
period and our final determination on the petition to list the three 
foreign corals (Cantharellus noumeae, Siderastrea glynni, and 
Tubastraea floreana) and the dusky sea snake (Aipysurus fuscus) under 
the ESA. Our final determinations for the other species proposed for 
listing in the December 16, 2014, proposed rule (79 FR 74953; Banggai 
cardinalfish (Pterapogon kauderni) and Harrisson's dogfish 
(Centrophorus harrissoni)) will be made in a subsequent rule. The 
status of the findings and relevant Federal Register notices for those 
and the other 21 species can be found on our Web site at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/petition81.htm.
    We are responsible for determining whether species are threatened 
or endangered under the ESA (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). To make this 
determination, we consider first whether a group of organisms 
constitutes a ``species'' under the ESA, then whether the status of the 
species qualifies it for listing as either threatened or endangered. 
Section 3 of the ESA defines a ``species'' to include ``any subspecies 
of fish or wildlife or plants, and any distinct population segment of 
any species of vertebrate fish or wildlife which interbreeds when 
mature.''
    Section 3 of the ESA defines an endangered species as ``any species 
which is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant 
portion of its range'' and a threatened species as one ``which is 
likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable future 
throughout all or a significant portion of its range.'' We interpret an 
``endangered species'' to be one that is presently in danger of 
extinction. A ``threatened species,'' on the other hand, is not 
presently in danger of extinction, but is likely to become so in the 
foreseeable future (that is, at a later time). In other words, the 
primary statutory difference between a threatened and endangered 
species is the timing of when a species may be in danger of extinction, 
either presently (endangered) or in the foreseeable future 
(threatened).
    Section 4(a)(1) of the ESA requires us to determine whether any 
species is endangered or threatened due to any one or a combination of 
the following five threat factors: The present or threatened 
destruction, modification, or curtailment of its habitat or range; 
overutilization for commercial, recreational, scientific, or 
educational purposes; disease or predation; the inadequacy of existing 
regulatory mechanisms; or other natural or manmade factors affecting 
its continued existence. We are also required to make listing 
determinations based solely on the best scientific and commercial data 
available, after conducting a review of the species' status and after 
taking into account efforts being made by any state or foreign nation 
to protect the species.
    In making a listing determination, we first determine whether a 
petitioned species meets the ESA definition of a ``species.'' Next, 
using the best available information gathered during the status

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review for the species, we complete a status and extinction risk 
assessment. In assessing extinction risk for these four species, we 
considered the demographic viability factors developed by McElhany et 
al. (2000) and the risk matrix approach developed by Wainwright and 
Kope (1999) to organize and summarize extinction risk considerations. 
The approach of considering demographic risk factors to help frame the 
consideration of extinction risk has been used in many of our status 
reviews, including for Pacific salmonids, Pacific hake, walleye 
pollock, Pacific cod, Puget Sound rockfishes, Pacific herring, 
scalloped hammerhead sharks, and black abalone (see http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/ for links to these reviews). In this 
approach, the collective condition of individual populations is 
considered at the species level according to four demographic viability 
factors: Abundance, growth rate/productivity, spatial structure/
connectivity, and diversity. These viability factors reflect concepts 
that are well-founded in conservation biology and that individually and 
collectively provide strong indicators of extinction risk.
    We then assess efforts being made to protect the species, to 
determine if these conservation efforts are adequate to mitigate the 
existing threats. Section 4(b)(1)(A) of the ESA requires the Secretary, 
when making a listing determination for a species, to take into 
consideration those efforts, if any, being made by any State or foreign 
nation to protect the species.

Summary of Comments

    In response to our request for comments on the proposed rule, we 
received three comments on the three foreign corals, and the Australian 
Government Department of the Environment submitted a letter neither 
supporting nor opposing our proposed listing of the dusky sea snake. 
The letter stated that the dusky sea snake is listed under Australia's 
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act, and thus it 
is currently illegal to kill, injure, take or trade dusky sea snakes. 
Because this information was acknowledged and considered in our status 
review, this information did not affect the proposal to list the 
species as endangered under the ESA. Three parties commented on the 
three corals.
    Comment 1: One commenter suggested active outside involvement in 
the recovery of the species, including partnerships with reef 
aquarists.
    Response: We agree with the commenter that partnerships enhance 
recovery of listed species and that reef aquarists are a potential 
partner. We will look for opportunities to partner with parties 
interested in the recovery of these species.
    Comment 2: One commenter focused on the threat of carbon dioxide 
emissions and climate change. They claimed we, and the Departments of 
Commerce and Interior, should develop a National Climate Recovery Plan 
to protect a wide variety of resources and that we should define 
adverse modification under section 7 of the ESA for these proposed 
species. This commenter also requested we designate critical habitat 
for these species and suggested we alter our conclusion to say with 
certainty that each of the three coral species is definitively 
threatened by climate change, ocean warming, and sea level rise, and 
alter our discussion of regulatory mechanisms and the effects of 
listing as a result.
    Response: We note that action to develop a National Climate 
Recovery Plan is not part of the determination for listing that is the 
subject of this action and thus cannot be considered further here. As 
we noted in the proposed rule, we cannot designate critical habitat for 
these species, as their range is entirely outside U.S. jurisdiction and 
we have no evidence that unoccupied areas within our jurisdiction are 
necessary for the conservation of any of the species. Because we cannot 
designate critical habitat for these species, we have no reason to 
define adverse modification of critical habitat under Section 7 of the 
ESA for these corals. The commenter provided no species-specific 
information on climate change-related threats, so we cannot change our 
conclusion that habitat modification resulting from climate change is a 
potential threat to all three species of coral. Similarly, based on the 
same lack of new species-specific information, we cannot change our 
discussion of the adequacy of regulatory mechanisms to address these 
threats or the likely effects of listing.
    Comment 3: A researcher provided information on studies of the 
symbiotic Symbodinium algae residing in five specimens of Siderastrea 
glynni. This researcher claims to have identified two symbiont species 
in S. glynni, Symbodinium goreauii and Symbodinium trenchii. The 
researcher believes there is evidence that the Symbodinium trenchii 
occurring in S. glynni is of Caribbean origin and suggests this 
provides evidence that S. glynni is from an introduction of Siderastrea 
siderea to the eastern Pacific and is not some kind of separate rare 
endemic species.
    Response: We understand that Symbodinium trenchii and Symbodinium 
goreauii also occur in other regions of the Pacific as symbionts with 
other coral species. We are also aware that the strain of Symbodinium 
trenchii occurring in S. glynni also occurs in Caribbean corals, 
including species of Siderastrea (Pettay et al., 2015). According to 
Guzman (personal communication (the person who described S. glynni)), 
the research for the original description of S. glynni found that the 
species was more closely related to a fossil species from Baja 
California, Mexico than to the Caribbean S. siderea. If S. glynni has a 
long history in the eastern Pacific as some of the data suggest 
(Forsman et al., 2005), it could have been the source of, or another 
host for, the strain of Symbodinium trenchii that recently entered the 
Caribbean Sea. Alternatively, a Caribbean Siderastrea siderea could 
have recently invaded the eastern Pacific through the Panama Canal 
after the evolution of the Caribbean strain of Symbodinium trenchii. 
Under this scenario then, S. glynni would not be a unique species 
(Forsman et al., 2005). The direction and timing of movement of the 
strain of Symbodinium trenchii that occurs in S. glynni across the 
Isthmus of Panama between the Caribbean Sea and the eastern Pacific 
Ocean is thus uncertain, and the data on these symbionts may not be 
adequate to definitely distinguish among the competing hypotheses for 
the origin and taxonomy of S. glynni. Guzman (personal communication) 
is skeptical that the symbiont data provided by the commenter provides 
definitive evidence regarding the taxonomic status of the species. We 
agree, and thus decline to alter the existing published taxonomy of the 
species.

Status Reviews

    Status reviews for the petitioned species addressed in this finding 
were conducted by NMFS staff. Separate draft status reviews were 
completed for dusky sea snake (Manning, 2014), and the three foreign 
corals (Meadows, 2014). In order to complete the status reviews, we 
compiled information on the species' biology, ecology, life history, 
threats, and conservation status from information contained in the 
petition, our files, a comprehensive literature search, and 
consultation with experts. We also considered information submitted by 
the public and peer reviewers. Prior to publication of the proposed 
rule, all status reviews were subjected to peer review. Peer reviewer 
comments are available at http://

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www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prplans/PRsummaries.html.
    The status review reports provide a thorough discussion of life 
history, demographic risks, and threats to the particular species. We 
considered all identified threats, both individually and cumulatively, 
to determine whether the species responds in a way that causes actual 
impacts at the species level. The collective condition of individual 
populations was also considered at the species level, according to the 
four demographic viability factors discussed above.
    The proposed rule (79 FR 74953, December 16, 2014) summarizes 
general background information on the species' natural history, range, 
reproduction, population structure, distribution and abundance; none of 
which has changed since the proposed rule. All of that information is 
incorporated herein by reference.

Species Determinations

    Based on the best available scientific and commercial information 
described above and in the status review reports, we have determined 
that the dusky sea snake (Aipysurus fuscus) and the three foreign 
corals (Cantharellus noumeae, Siderastrea glynni, and Tubastraea 
floreana) are taxonomically-distinct species and therefore meet the 
definition of ``species'' pursuant to section 3 of the ESA and are 
eligible for listing under the ESA.

Summary of Threat Factors Affecting the Four Species

    Next we consider whether any one or a combination of the five 
threat factors specified in section 4(a)(1) of the ESA contribute to 
the extinction risk of these species. None of the information we 
received from public comment on the proposed rule affected any of our 
discussion or conclusions regarding any of the section 4(a)(1) factors 
or their interactions for these species, so we incorporate the 
discussion of these factors from the proposed rule (79 FR 74953, 
December 16, 2014) by reference herein.

Extinction Risk

    None of the information we received from public comment on the 
proposed rule affected our extinction risk evaluations of these four 
species. As such, our evaluations for these species remain the same as 
in the status review reports and the discussion in the proposed rule 
(79 FR 74953, December 16, 2014), and that discussion is incorporated 
herein by reference.

Conservation Efforts

    Finally, we considered conservation efforts to protect each species 
and evaluated whether these conservation efforts are adequate to 
mitigate the existing threats to the point where extinction risk is 
significantly lowered and the species' status is improved. None of the 
information we received from public comment on the proposed rule 
affected any of our discussion or conclusions regarding conservation 
efforts to protect the dusky sea snake or the three foreign coral 
species, so we incorporate the discussion of these efforts from the 
proposed rule (79 FR 74953, December 16, 2014) by reference herein.

Final Determination

    We have reviewed the best available scientific and commercial 
information, including the petition, the information in the status 
review reports, public comment, and the comments of peer reviewers. 
Based on the best available information, we find that the dusky sea 
snake (Aipysurus fuscus) and the three foreign corals (Cantharellus 
noumeae, Siderastrea glynni, and Tubastraea floreana) are in danger of 
extinction throughout all of their ranges. We assessed the ESA section 
4(a)(1) factors and demographic risk factors and conclude that the 
dusky sea snake is at very low and declining abundance, has a very 
restricted range and a presumed low rate of dispersal, and is 
experiencing high rates of hybridization throughout its range. We also 
conclude that Cantharellus noumeae has a small, restricted range, 
likely low growth rate and genetic diversity, and may be threatened by 
development, water pollution, sedimentation, heavy metals, and 
potential illegal activities. Siderastrea glynni is affected by the 
lack of known populations in the wild, a small captive population in a 
single location, likely low growth rates and genetic diversity, and 
potential increased threats from El Ni[ntilde]o, climate change, 
disease, habitat degradation and other development (should the species 
be reintroduced to Panama). Tubastraea floreana is affected by a small, 
restricted range, documented declines, likely low levels of genetic 
diversity, and threats from El Ni[ntilde]o, climate change, 
development, and illegal activities. After considering efforts being 
made to protect each of these species, we could not conclude that the 
existing or proposed conservation efforts would alter the extinction 
risk for any of these species. Therefore, we are listing each of these 
species as endangered.

Effects of Listing

    Conservation measures provided for species listed as endangered or 
threatened under the ESA include recovery actions (16 U.S.C. 1533(f)); 
Federal agency requirements to consult with NMFS under section 7 of the 
ESA to ensure their actions do not jeopardize the species or result in 
adverse modification or destruction of critical habitat should it be 
designated (16 U.S.C. 1536); designation of critical habitat if prudent 
and determinable (16 U.S.C. 1533(a)(3)(A)); and prohibitions on taking 
(16 U.S.C. 1538). In addition, recognition of the species' plight 
through listing promotes conservation actions by Federal and state 
agencies, foreign entities, private groups, and individuals. Because 
the ranges of these four species are entirely outside U.S. 
jurisdiction, the main effects of these endangered listings are 
prohibitions on export and import.

Identifying Section 7 Consultation Requirements

    Section 7(a)(2) (16 U.S.C. 1536(a)(2)) of the ESA and NMFS/USFWS 
regulations require Federal agencies to consult with us to ensure that 
activities they authorize, fund, or carry out are not likely to 
jeopardize the continued existence of listed species or destroy or 
adversely modify critical habitat. It is unlikely that the listing of 
these species under the ESA will increase the number of section 7 
consultations, because these species occur entirely outside of the 
United States and are unlikely to be affected by Federal actions.

Critical Habitat

    Critical habitat is defined in section 3 of the ESA (16 U.S.C. 
1532(5)) as: (1) The specific areas within the geographical area 
occupied by a species, at the time it is listed in accordance with the 
ESA, on which are found those physical or biological features (a) 
essential to the conservation of the species and (b) that may require 
special management considerations or protection; and (2) specific areas 
outside the geographical area occupied by a species at the time it is 
listed upon a determination that such areas are essential for the 
conservation of the species. Section 4(a)(3)(A) of the ESA (16 U.S.C. 
1533(a)(3)(A)) requires that, to the extent prudent and determinable, 
critical habitat be designated concurrently with the listing of a 
species. However, critical habitat shall not be designated in foreign 
countries or other areas outside U.S. jurisdiction (50 CFR 424.12(h)).

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    The best available scientific and commercial data as discussed 
above identify the geographical areas occupied by Aipysurus fuscus, 
Cantharellus noumeae, Siderastrea glynni, and Tubastraea floreana as 
being entirely outside U.S. jurisdiction, so we cannot designate 
occupied critical habitat for these species. We can designate critical 
habitat in areas in the United States currently unoccupied by the 
species, if the area(s) are determined by the Secretary to be essential 
for the conservation of the species. Based on the best available 
information, we have not identified unoccupied area(s) in U.S. water 
that are currently essential to the conservation of any of these four 
species. Therefore, based on the available information, we do not 
designate critical habitat for Aipysurus fuscus, Cantharellus noumeae, 
Siderastrea glynni, or Tubastraea floreana.

Identification of Those Activities That Would Likely Constitute a 
Violation of Section 9 of the ESA

    On July 1, 1994, NMFS and FWS published a policy (59 FR 34272) that 
requires us to identify, to the maximum extent practicable at the time 
a species is listed, those activities that would or would not likely 
constitute a violation of section 9 of the ESA. Because we are listing 
the dusky sea snake and the three foreign corals as endangered, all of 
the prohibitions of section 9(a)(1) of the ESA will apply to these 
species. These include prohibitions against the import, export, use in 
foreign commerce, or ``take'' of the species. These prohibitions apply 
to all persons subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, 
including in the United States, its territorial sea, or on the high 
seas. Take is defined as ``to harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, 
kill, trap, capture, or collect, or to attempt to engage in any such 
conduct.'' The intent of this policy is to increase public awareness of 
the effects of this listing on proposed and ongoing activities within 
the species' ranges. Activities that we believe could (subject to the 
exemptions set forth in 16 U.S.C. 1539) result in a violation of 
section 9 prohibitions for these species include, but are not limited 
to, the following:
    (1) Possessing, delivering, transporting, or shipping any 
individual or part (dead or alive) taken in violation of section 
9(a)(1);
    (2) Delivering, receiving, carrying, transporting, or shipping in 
interstate or foreign commerce any individual or part, in the course of 
a commercial activity;
    (3) Selling or offering for sale in interstate or foreign commerce 
any individual or part;
    (4) Importing or exporting any individual or part;
    (5) Releasing captive animals into the wild without a permit issued 
under section 10(a)(1)(A). Although animals held non-commercially in 
captivity at the time of listing are exempt from the prohibitions of 
import and export, the individual animals are considered listed and 
afforded most of the protections of the ESA, including most 
importantly, the prohibition against injuring or killing. Release of a 
captive animal has the potential to injure or kill the animal. Of an 
even greater conservation concern, the release of a captive animal has 
the potential to affect wild populations through introduction of 
diseases or inappropriate genetic mixing; and
    (6) Harming captive animals by, among other things, injuring or 
killing a captive animal, through experimental or potentially injurious 
care or conducting research or sexual breeding activities on captive 
animals, outside the bounds of normal animal husbandry practices. 
Captive sexual breeding of corals is considered potentially injurious. 
Furthermore, the production of coral progeny has conservation 
implications (both positive and negative) for wild populations. 
Experimental or potentially injurious care or procedures and research 
or sexual breeding activities of corals or dusky sea snake may, 
depending on the circumstances, be authorized under an ESA section 
10(a)(1)(A) permit for scientific research or the enhancement of the 
propagation or survival of the species.

Identification of Those Activities That Would Not Likely Constitute a 
Violation of Section 9 of the ESA

    Although the determination of whether any given activity 
constitutes a violation is fact dependent, we consider the following 
actions, depending on the circumstances, as being unlikely to violate 
the prohibitions in ESA section 9:
    (1) Take authorized by, and carried out in accordance with the 
terms and conditions of, an ESA section 10(a)(1)(A) permit issued by 
NMFS for purposes of scientific research or the enhancement of the 
propagation or survival of the species;
    (2) Continued possession of parts that were in possession at the 
time of listing. Such parts may be non-commercially exported or 
imported; however the importer or exporter must be able to provide 
evidence to show that the parts meet the criteria of ESA section 
9(b)(1) (i.e., held in a controlled environment at the time of listing, 
in a non-commercial activity);
    (3) Continued possession of live corals or dusky sea snakes that 
were in captivity or in a controlled environment (e.g., in aquaria) at 
the time of this listing, so long as the prohibitions under ESA section 
9(a)(1) are not violated. Facilities must provide evidence that the 
animals were in captivity or in a controlled environment prior to 
listing. We suggest such facilities submit information to us on the 
animals in their possession (e.g., size, age, description of animals, 
and the source and date of acquisition) to establish their claim of 
possession (see For Further Information Contact); and
    (4) Provision of care for live corals or dusky sea snakes that were 
in captivity at the time of listing. These individuals are still 
protected under the ESA and may not be killed or injured, or otherwise 
harmed, and, therefore, must receive proper care. Normal care of 
captive animals necessarily entails handling or other manipulation of 
the animals, and we do not consider such activities to constitute take 
or harassment of the animals so long as adequate care, including 
veterinary care, when such practices, procedures, or provisions are not 
likely to result in injury, is provided.
    Section 11(f) of the ESA gives NMFS authority to promulgate 
regulations that may be appropriate to enforce the ESA. NMFS may 
promulgate future regulations, including to regulate holding of these 
species, if necessary. NMFS will provide the public with the 
opportunity to comment on future proposed regulations.

Revisions to the NMFS Lists

    We revise and add table subheadings in the Code of Federal 
Regulations to accommodate these new listings in our list of endangered 
species at 50 CFR 224.101 and revisions to the table subheadings for 
our list of threatened species at 50 CFR 223.102. We add the subheading 
``Corals'' to our table at 50 CFR 224.101. This subheading has already 
been added to our table at 50 CFR 223.102 in a previous rulemaking (79 
FR 20802; April 14, 2014). We are revising the subheading of ``Sea 
Turtles'' in the endangered species table at 50 CFR 224.101 and the 
threatened species table at 50 CFR 223.102 by changing the subheading 
to ``Reptiles.'' This new subheading will encompass all currently 
listed sea turtles as well as other marine reptiles like the dusky sea 
snake. These revisions and addition are not substantive changes, but 
having these headings will help the public identify

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and locate species of interest in a more efficient manner.

References

    A complete list of the references used in this final rule is 
available upon request (see ADDRESSES).

Classification

National Environmental Policy Act

    The 1982 amendments to the ESA, in section 4(b)(1)(A), restrict the 
information that may be considered when assessing species for listing. 
Based on this limitation of criteria for a listing decision and the 
opinion in Pacific Legal Foundation v. Andrus, 675 F. 2d 825 (6th Cir. 
1981), NMFS has concluded that ESA listing actions are not subject to 
the environmental assessment requirements of the National Environmental 
Policy Act (NEPA) (See NOAA Administrative Order 216-6).

Executive Order 12866, Regulatory Flexibility Act, and Paperwork 
Reduction Act

    As noted in the Conference Report on the 1982 amendments to the 
ESA, economic impacts cannot be considered when assessing the status of 
a species. Therefore, the economic analysis requirements of the 
Regulatory Flexibility Act are not applicable to the listing process. 
In addition, this final rule is exempt from review under Executive 
Order 12866. This final rule does not contain a collection-of-
information requirement for the purposes of the Paperwork Reduction 
Act.

Executive Order 13132, Federalism

    In accordance with E.O. 13132, we determined that this final rule 
does not have significant Federalism effects and that a Federalism 
assessment is not required.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Parts 223 and 224

    Administrative practice and procedure, Endangered and threatened 
species, Exports, Imports, Reporting and record keeping requirements, 
Transportation.

    Dated: September 30, 2015.
Samuel D. Rauch, III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR parts 223 and 224 
are amended as follows:

PART 223--THREATENED MARINE AND ANADROMOUS SPECIES

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1. The authority citation for part 223 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1531-1543; subpart B, Sec. Sec.  223.201 
and 223.202 also issued under 16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.; 16 U.S.C. 
5503(d) for Sec.  223.206(d)(9).


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2. In Sec.  223.102, amend the table in paragraph (e) by removing the 
table subheading ``Sea Turtles \2\'' and adding in its place ``Reptiles 
\2\'' to read as follows:


Sec.  223.102  Enumeration of threatened marine and anadromous species.

* * * * *
    (e) * * *

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                          Species \1\
---------------------------------------------------------------  Citation(s) for     Critical
                                                Description of       listing          habitat        ESA rules
         Common name          Scientific name   listed entity   determination(s)
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        Reptiles \2\
 
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\1\ Species includes taxonomic species, subspecies, distinct population segments (DPSs) (for a policy statement,
  see 61 FR 4722, February 7, 1996), and evolutionarily significant units (ESUs) (for a policy statement, see 56
  FR 58612, November 20, 1991).
\2\ Jurisdiction for sea turtles by the Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
  National Marine Fisheries Service, is limited to turtles while in the water.

* * * * *

PART 224--ENDANGERED MARINE AND ANADROMOUS SPECIES

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3. The authority citation for part 224 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1531-1543 and 16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.


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4. In Sec.  224.101, paragraph (h), amend the table by:
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A. Removing the table subheading ``Sea Turtles \2\'' and adding in its 
place ``Reptiles \2\'';
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B. Adding an entry for ``dusky sea snake'' in alphabetical order under 
the new ``Reptiles \2\'' table subheading;
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C. Adding a ``Corals'' table subheading to follow the ``Molluscs'' 
table subheading; and
0
D. Adding entries for three species of coral in alphabetical order by 
scientific name under the ``Corals'' table subheading.
    The additions read as follows:


Sec.  224.101  Enumeration of endangered marine and anadromous species.

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    (h) * * *

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                          Species \1\
---------------------------------------------------------------  Citation(s) for     Critical
                                                Description of       listing          habitat        ESA rules
         Common name          Scientific name   listed entity   determination(s)
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        Reptiles \2\
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Sea snake, dusky............  Aipysurus        Entire species.  [Insert Federal               NA              NA
                               fuscus.                           Register
                                                                 citation and
                                                                 date].
 

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          Molluscs
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           Corals
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Coral, [no common name].....  Cantharellus     Entire species.  [Insert Federal               NA              NA
                               noumeae.                          Register
                                                                 citation and
                                                                 date].
Coral, [no common name].....  Siderastrea      Entire species.  [Insert Federal               NA              NA
                               glynni.                           Register
                                                                 citation and
                                                                 date].
Coral, [no common name].....  Tubastraea       Entire species.  [Insert Federal               NA             NA.
                               floreana.                         Register
                                                                 citation and
                                                                 date].
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\1\ Species includes taxonomic species, subspecies, distinct population segments (DPSs) (for a policy statement,
  see 61 FR 4722, February 7, 1996), and evolutionarily significant units (ESUs) (for a policy statement, see 56
  FR 58612, November 20, 1991).
\2\ Jurisdiction for sea turtles by the Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
  National Marine Fisheries Service, is limited to turtles while in the water.

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                                                    Under authority delegated in 49 CFR part                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                              whether a group of organisms
                                                  1.95.                                                                   Dwayne Meadows, Ph.D., NMFS, Office                           constitutes a ‘‘species’’ under the ESA,
                                                  Raymond R. Posten,                                                      of Protected Resources, (301) 427–8403.                       then whether the status of the species
                                                  Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.                                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                    qualifies it for listing as either
                                                  [FR Doc. 2015–25369 Filed 10–6–15; 8:45 am]                                                                                           threatened or endangered. Section 3 of
                                                                                                                          Background                                                    the ESA defines a ‘‘species’’ to include
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                                                                                                                             On July 15, 2013, we received a                            ‘‘any subspecies of fish or wildlife or
                                                                                                                          petition from WildEarth Guardians to                          plants, and any distinct population
                                                                                                                          list 81 marine species as threatened or                       segment of any species of vertebrate fish
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                                  endangered under the Endangered                               or wildlife which interbreeds when
                                                                                                                          Species Act (ESA). We found that the                          mature.’’
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                                        petitioned actions may be warranted for                          Section 3 of the ESA defines an
                                                  Administration                                                          27 of the 81 species and announced the                        endangered species as ‘‘any species
                                                                                                                          initiation of status reviews for each of                      which is in danger of extinction
                                                  50 CFR Parts 223 and 224                                                the 27 species (78 FR 63941, October 25,                      throughout all or a significant portion of
                                                                                                                          2013; 78 FR 66675, November 6, 2013;                          its range’’ and a threatened species as
                                                  [Docket No. 140707555–5880–02]                                          78 FR 69376, November 19, 2013; 79 FR                         one ‘‘which is likely to become an
                                                                                                                          9880, February 21, 2014; and 79 FR                            endangered species within the
                                                  RIN 0648–XD370                                                          10104, February 24, 2014). On                                 foreseeable future throughout all or a
                                                                                                                          December 16, 2014, we published a                             significant portion of its range.’’ We
                                                  Endangered and Threatened Wildlife                                      proposed rule to list the dusky sea snake                     interpret an ‘‘endangered species’’ to be
                                                  and Plants; Final Rule To List the                                      (Aipysurus fuscus) and three foreign                          one that is presently in danger of
                                                  Dusky Sea Snake and Three Foreign                                       corals (Cantharellus noumeae,                                 extinction. A ‘‘threatened species,’’ on
                                                  Corals Under the Endangered Species                                     Siderastrea glynni, and Tubastraea                            the other hand, is not presently in
                                                  Act                                                                     floreana) as endangered species, and we                       danger of extinction, but is likely to
                                                                                                                          proposed to list the Banggai cardinalfish                     become so in the foreseeable future (that
                                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                                      (Pterapogon kauderni) and Harrisson’s                         is, at a later time). In other words, the
                                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                                    dogfish (Centrophorus harrissoni) as                          primary statutory difference between a
                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                                      threatened species (79 FR 74953). We                          threatened and endangered species is
                                                  Commerce.                                                               requested public comment on                                   the timing of when a species may be in
                                                  ACTION: Final rule.                                                     information in the status reviews and                         danger of extinction, either presently
                                                                                                                          proposed rule, and the comment period                         (endangered) or in the foreseeable future
                                                  SUMMARY:    We, NMFS, issue a final rule
                                                                                                                          was open through February 17, 2015.                           (threatened).
                                                  to list three foreign corals and the dusky                                                                                               Section 4(a)(1) of the ESA requires us
                                                                                                                          This final rule provides a discussion of
                                                  sea snake under the Endangered Species                                                                                                to determine whether any species is
                                                                                                                          the information we received during the
                                                  Act (ESA). We considered comments                                                                                                     endangered or threatened due to any
                                                                                                                          public comment period and our final
                                                  submitted on the proposed listing rule                                                                                                one or a combination of the following
                                                                                                                          determination on the petition to list the
                                                  and have determined that the three                                                                                                    five threat factors: The present or
                                                                                                                          three foreign corals (Cantharellus
                                                  foreign corals (Cantharellus noumeae,                                                                                                 threatened destruction, modification, or
                                                                                                                          noumeae, Siderastrea glynni, and
                                                  Siderastrea glynni, and Tubastraea                                                                                                    curtailment of its habitat or range;
                                                                                                                          Tubastraea floreana) and the dusky sea
                                                  floreana) and the dusky sea snake                                                                                                     overutilization for commercial,
                                                                                                                          snake (Aipysurus fuscus) under the
                                                  (Aipysurus fuscus) should be listed as                                                                                                recreational, scientific, or educational
                                                                                                                          ESA. Our final determinations for the
                                                  endangered species. We will not                                                                                                       purposes; disease or predation; the
                                                                                                                          other species proposed for listing in the
                                                  designate critical habitat for any of the                                                                                             inadequacy of existing regulatory
                                                                                                                          December 16, 2014, proposed rule (79
                                                  species because the geographical areas                                                                                                mechanisms; or other natural or
                                                                                                                          FR 74953; Banggai cardinalfish
                                                  occupied by these species are entirely                                                                                                manmade factors affecting its continued
                                                                                                                          (Pterapogon kauderni) and Harrisson’s
                                                  outside U.S. jurisdiction, and we have                                                                                                existence. We are also required to make
                                                                                                                          dogfish (Centrophorus harrissoni)) will
                                                  not identified any unoccupied areas                                                                                                   listing determinations based solely on
                                                                                                                          be made in a subsequent rule. The status
                                                  within U.S. jurisdiction that are                                                                                                     the best scientific and commercial data
                                                                                                                          of the findings and relevant Federal
                                                  currently essential to the conservation                                                                                               available, after conducting a review of
                                                                                                                          Register notices for those and the other
                                                  of any of these species.
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                                                                                                                          21 species can be found on our Web site                       the species’ status and after taking into
                                                  DATES: This final rule is effective                                     at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/                               account efforts being made by any state
                                                  November 6, 2015.                                                       species/petition81.htm.                                       or foreign nation to protect the species.
                                                  ADDRESSES: Chief, Endangered Species                                       We are responsible for determining                            In making a listing determination, we
                                                  Division, NMFS Office of Protected                                      whether species are threatened or                             first determine whether a petitioned
                                                  Resources (F/PR3), 1315 East West                                       endangered under the ESA (16 U.S.C.                           species meets the ESA definition of a
                                                  Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910,                                       1531 et seq.). To make this                                   ‘‘species.’’ Next, using the best available
                                                  USA.                                                                    determination, we consider first                              information gathered during the status


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                                                  review for the species, we complete a                   recovery of listed species and that reef                 Response: We understand that
                                                  status and extinction risk assessment. In               aquarists are a potential partner. We                 Symbodinium trenchii and
                                                  assessing extinction risk for these four                will look for opportunities to partner                Symbodinium goreauii also occur in
                                                  species, we considered the demographic                  with parties interested in the recovery of            other regions of the Pacific as symbionts
                                                  viability factors developed by McElhany                 these species.                                        with other coral species. We are also
                                                  et al. (2000) and the risk matrix                          Comment 2: One commenter focused                   aware that the strain of Symbodinium
                                                  approach developed by Wainwright and                    on the threat of carbon dioxide                       trenchii occurring in S. glynni also
                                                  Kope (1999) to organize and summarize                   emissions and climate change. They                    occurs in Caribbean corals, including
                                                  extinction risk considerations. The                     claimed we, and the Departments of                    species of Siderastrea (Pettay et al.,
                                                  approach of considering demographic                     Commerce and Interior, should develop                 2015). According to Guzman (personal
                                                  risk factors to help frame the                          a National Climate Recovery Plan to                   communication (the person who
                                                  consideration of extinction risk has been               protect a wide variety of resources and               described S. glynni)), the research for
                                                  used in many of our status reviews,                     that we should define adverse                         the original description of S. glynni
                                                  including for Pacific salmonids, Pacific                modification under section 7 of the ESA               found that the species was more closely
                                                  hake, walleye pollock, Pacific cod,                     for these proposed species. This                      related to a fossil species from Baja
                                                  Puget Sound rockfishes, Pacific herring,                commenter also requested we designate                 California, Mexico than to the Caribbean
                                                  scalloped hammerhead sharks, and                        critical habitat for these species and                S. siderea. If S. glynni has a long history
                                                  black abalone (see http://                              suggested we alter our conclusion to say              in the eastern Pacific as some of the data
                                                  www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/ for                       with certainty that each of the three                 suggest (Forsman et al., 2005), it could
                                                  links to these reviews). In this approach,              coral species is definitively threatened              have been the source of, or another host
                                                  the collective condition of individual                  by climate change, ocean warming, and                 for, the strain of Symbodinium trenchii
                                                  populations is considered at the species                sea level rise, and alter our discussion              that recently entered the Caribbean Sea.
                                                  level according to four demographic                     of regulatory mechanisms and the                      Alternatively, a Caribbean Siderastrea
                                                  viability factors: Abundance, growth                    effects of listing as a result.                       siderea could have recently invaded the
                                                  rate/productivity, spatial structure/                      Response: We note that action to                   eastern Pacific through the Panama
                                                  connectivity, and diversity. These                      develop a National Climate Recovery                   Canal after the evolution of the
                                                  viability factors reflect concepts that are             Plan is not part of the determination for             Caribbean strain of Symbodinium
                                                  well-founded in conservation biology                    listing that is the subject of this action            trenchii. Under this scenario then, S.
                                                  and that individually and collectively                  and thus cannot be considered further                 glynni would not be a unique species
                                                  provide strong indicators of extinction                 here. As we noted in the proposed rule,               (Forsman et al., 2005). The direction
                                                  risk.                                                   we cannot designate critical habitat for              and timing of movement of the strain of
                                                     We then assess efforts being made to                 these species, as their range is entirely             Symbodinium trenchii that occurs in S.
                                                  protect the species, to determine if these              outside U.S. jurisdiction and we have
                                                                                                                                                                glynni across the Isthmus of Panama
                                                  conservation efforts are adequate to                    no evidence that unoccupied areas
                                                                                                                                                                between the Caribbean Sea and the
                                                  mitigate the existing threats. Section                  within our jurisdiction are necessary for
                                                                                                                                                                eastern Pacific Ocean is thus uncertain,
                                                  4(b)(1)(A) of the ESA requires the                      the conservation of any of the species.
                                                                                                                                                                and the data on these symbionts may
                                                  Secretary, when making a listing                        Because we cannot designate critical
                                                                                                                                                                not be adequate to definitely distinguish
                                                  determination for a species, to take into               habitat for these species, we have no
                                                                                                                                                                among the competing hypotheses for the
                                                  consideration those efforts, if any, being              reason to define adverse modification of
                                                                                                                                                                origin and taxonomy of S. glynni.
                                                  made by any State or foreign nation to                  critical habitat under Section 7 of the
                                                                                                                                                                Guzman (personal communication) is
                                                  protect the species.                                    ESA for these corals. The commenter
                                                                                                                                                                skeptical that the symbiont data
                                                                                                          provided no species-specific
                                                  Summary of Comments                                     information on climate change-related                 provided by the commenter provides
                                                     In response to our request for                       threats, so we cannot change our                      definitive evidence regarding the
                                                  comments on the proposed rule, we                       conclusion that habitat modification                  taxonomic status of the species. We
                                                  received three comments on the three                    resulting from climate change is a                    agree, and thus decline to alter the
                                                  foreign corals, and the Australian                      potential threat to all three species of              existing published taxonomy of the
                                                  Government Department of the                            coral. Similarly, based on the same lack              species.
                                                  Environment submitted a letter neither                  of new species-specific information, we               Status Reviews
                                                  supporting nor opposing our proposed                    cannot change our discussion of the
                                                  listing of the dusky sea snake. The letter              adequacy of regulatory mechanisms to                     Status reviews for the petitioned
                                                  stated that the dusky sea snake is listed               address these threats or the likely effects           species addressed in this finding were
                                                  under Australia’s Environment                           of listing.                                           conducted by NMFS staff. Separate draft
                                                  Protection and Biodiversity                                Comment 3: A researcher provided                   status reviews were completed for
                                                  Conservation Act, and thus it is                        information on studies of the symbiotic               dusky sea snake (Manning, 2014), and
                                                  currently illegal to kill, injure, take or              Symbodinium algae residing in five                    the three foreign corals (Meadows,
                                                  trade dusky sea snakes. Because this                    specimens of Siderastrea glynni. This                 2014). In order to complete the status
                                                  information was acknowledged and                        researcher claims to have identified two              reviews, we compiled information on
                                                  considered in our status review, this                   symbiont species in S. glynni,                        the species’ biology, ecology, life
                                                  information did not affect the proposal                 Symbodinium goreauii and                              history, threats, and conservation status
                                                  to list the species as endangered under                 Symbodinium trenchii. The researcher                  from information contained in the
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                                                  the ESA. Three parties commented on                     believes there is evidence that the                   petition, our files, a comprehensive
                                                  the three corals.                                       Symbodinium trenchii occurring in S.                  literature search, and consultation with
                                                     Comment 1: One commenter                             glynni is of Caribbean origin and                     experts. We also considered information
                                                  suggested active outside involvement in                 suggests this provides evidence that S.               submitted by the public and peer
                                                  the recovery of the species, including                  glynni is from an introduction of                     reviewers. Prior to publication of the
                                                  partnerships with reef aquarists.                       Siderastrea siderea to the eastern Pacific            proposed rule, all status reviews were
                                                     Response: We agree with the                          and is not some kind of separate rare                 subjected to peer review. Peer reviewer
                                                  commenter that partnerships enhance                     endemic species.                                      comments are available at http://


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                                                  www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/                     Conservation Efforts                                  Effects of Listing
                                                  prplans/PRsummaries.html.
                                                                                                             Finally, we considered conservation                  Conservation measures provided for
                                                    The status review reports provide a                   efforts to protect each species and                   species listed as endangered or
                                                  thorough discussion of life history,                    evaluated whether these conservation                  threatened under the ESA include
                                                  demographic risks, and threats to the                   efforts are adequate to mitigate the                  recovery actions (16 U.S.C. 1533(f));
                                                  particular species. We considered all                                                                         Federal agency requirements to consult
                                                                                                          existing threats to the point where
                                                  identified threats, both individually and                                                                     with NMFS under section 7 of the ESA
                                                                                                          extinction risk is significantly lowered
                                                  cumulatively, to determine whether the                                                                        to ensure their actions do not jeopardize
                                                                                                          and the species’ status is improved.
                                                  species responds in a way that causes                                                                         the species or result in adverse
                                                                                                          None of the information we received
                                                  actual impacts at the species level. The                                                                      modification or destruction of critical
                                                                                                          from public comment on the proposed
                                                  collective condition of individual                                                                            habitat should it be designated (16
                                                                                                          rule affected any of our discussion or
                                                  populations was also considered at the                                                                        U.S.C. 1536); designation of critical
                                                                                                          conclusions regarding conservation
                                                  species level, according to the four                                                                          habitat if prudent and determinable (16
                                                                                                          efforts to protect the dusky sea snake or
                                                  demographic viability factors discussed                                                                       U.S.C. 1533(a)(3)(A)); and prohibitions
                                                                                                          the three foreign coral species, so we
                                                  above.                                                                                                        on taking (16 U.S.C. 1538). In addition,
                                                                                                          incorporate the discussion of these
                                                    The proposed rule (79 FR 74953,                       efforts from the proposed rule (79 FR                 recognition of the species’ plight
                                                  December 16, 2014) summarizes general                   74953, December 16, 2014) by reference                through listing promotes conservation
                                                  background information on the species’                  herein.                                               actions by Federal and state agencies,
                                                  natural history, range, reproduction,                                                                         foreign entities, private groups, and
                                                  population structure, distribution and                  Final Determination                                   individuals. Because the ranges of these
                                                  abundance; none of which has changed                                                                          four species are entirely outside U.S.
                                                  since the proposed rule. All of that                       We have reviewed the best available
                                                                                                                                                                jurisdiction, the main effects of these
                                                  information is incorporated herein by                   scientific and commercial information,
                                                                                                                                                                endangered listings are prohibitions on
                                                  reference.                                              including the petition, the information
                                                                                                                                                                export and import.
                                                                                                          in the status review reports, public
                                                  Species Determinations                                  comment, and the comments of peer                     Identifying Section 7 Consultation
                                                                                                          reviewers. Based on the best available                Requirements
                                                     Based on the best available scientific               information, we find that the dusky sea
                                                  and commercial information described                    snake (Aipysurus fuscus) and the three                   Section 7(a)(2) (16 U.S.C. 1536(a)(2))
                                                  above and in the status review reports,                 foreign corals (Cantharellus noumeae,                 of the ESA and NMFS/USFWS
                                                  we have determined that the dusky sea                   Siderastrea glynni, and Tubastraea                    regulations require Federal agencies to
                                                  snake (Aipysurus fuscus) and the three                  floreana) are in danger of extinction                 consult with us to ensure that activities
                                                  foreign corals (Cantharellus noumeae,                   throughout all of their ranges. We                    they authorize, fund, or carry out are not
                                                  Siderastrea glynni, and Tubastraea                      assessed the ESA section 4(a)(1) factors              likely to jeopardize the continued
                                                  floreana) are taxonomically-distinct                    and demographic risk factors and                      existence of listed species or destroy or
                                                  species and therefore meet the                          conclude that the dusky sea snake is at               adversely modify critical habitat. It is
                                                  definition of ‘‘species’’ pursuant to                   very low and declining abundance, has                 unlikely that the listing of these species
                                                  section 3 of the ESA and are eligible for               a very restricted range and a presumed                under the ESA will increase the number
                                                  listing under the ESA.                                  low rate of dispersal, and is                         of section 7 consultations, because these
                                                  Summary of Threat Factors Affecting                     experiencing high rates of hybridization              species occur entirely outside of the
                                                  the Four Species                                        throughout its range. We also conclude                United States and are unlikely to be
                                                                                                          that Cantharellus noumeae has a small,                affected by Federal actions.
                                                    Next we consider whether any one or                   restricted range, likely low growth rate              Critical Habitat
                                                  a combination of the five threat factors                and genetic diversity, and may be
                                                  specified in section 4(a)(1) of the ESA                 threatened by development, water                         Critical habitat is defined in section 3
                                                  contribute to the extinction risk of these              pollution, sedimentation, heavy metals,               of the ESA (16 U.S.C. 1532(5)) as: (1)
                                                  species. None of the information we                     and potential illegal activities.                     The specific areas within the
                                                  received from public comment on the                     Siderastrea glynni is affected by the lack            geographical area occupied by a species,
                                                  proposed rule affected any of our                       of known populations in the wild, a                   at the time it is listed in accordance
                                                  discussion or conclusions regarding any                 small captive population in a single                  with the ESA, on which are found those
                                                  of the section 4(a)(1) factors or their                 location, likely low growth rates and                 physical or biological features (a)
                                                  interactions for these species, so we                   genetic diversity, and potential                      essential to the conservation of the
                                                  incorporate the discussion of these                     increased threats from El Niño, climate              species and (b) that may require special
                                                  factors from the proposed rule (79 FR                   change, disease, habitat degradation and              management considerations or
                                                  74953, December 16, 2014) by reference                  other development (should the species                 protection; and (2) specific areas outside
                                                  herein.                                                 be reintroduced to Panama). Tubastraea                the geographical area occupied by a
                                                  Extinction Risk                                         floreana is affected by a small, restricted           species at the time it is listed upon a
                                                                                                          range, documented declines, likely low                determination that such areas are
                                                     None of the information we received                  levels of genetic diversity, and threats              essential for the conservation of the
                                                  from public comment on the proposed                     from El Niño, climate change,                        species. Section 4(a)(3)(A) of the ESA
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                                                  rule affected our extinction risk                       development, and illegal activities.                  (16 U.S.C. 1533(a)(3)(A)) requires that,
                                                  evaluations of these four species. As                   After considering efforts being made to               to the extent prudent and determinable,
                                                  such, our evaluations for these species                 protect each of these species, we could               critical habitat be designated
                                                  remain the same as in the status review                 not conclude that the existing or                     concurrently with the listing of a
                                                  reports and the discussion in the                       proposed conservation efforts would                   species. However, critical habitat shall
                                                  proposed rule (79 FR 74953, December                    alter the extinction risk for any of these            not be designated in foreign countries or
                                                  16, 2014), and that discussion is                       species. Therefore, we are listing each of            other areas outside U.S. jurisdiction (50
                                                  incorporated herein by reference.                       these species as endangered.                          CFR 424.12(h)).


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                                                     The best available scientific and                      (3) Selling or offering for sale in                 (i.e., held in a controlled environment at
                                                  commercial data as discussed above                      interstate or foreign commerce any                    the time of listing, in a non-commercial
                                                  identify the geographical areas occupied                individual or part;                                   activity);
                                                  by Aipysurus fuscus, Cantharellus                         (4) Importing or exporting any                         (3) Continued possession of live
                                                  noumeae, Siderastrea glynni, and                        individual or part;                                   corals or dusky sea snakes that were in
                                                  Tubastraea floreana as being entirely                     (5) Releasing captive animals into the              captivity or in a controlled environment
                                                  outside U.S. jurisdiction, so we cannot                 wild without a permit issued under                    (e.g., in aquaria) at the time of this
                                                  designate occupied critical habitat for                 section 10(a)(1)(A). Although animals                 listing, so long as the prohibitions under
                                                  these species. We can designate critical                held non-commercially in captivity at                 ESA section 9(a)(1) are not violated.
                                                  habitat in areas in the United States                   the time of listing are exempt from the               Facilities must provide evidence that
                                                  currently unoccupied by the species, if                 prohibitions of import and export, the                the animals were in captivity or in a
                                                  the area(s) are determined by the                       individual animals are considered listed              controlled environment prior to listing.
                                                  Secretary to be essential for the                       and afforded most of the protections of               We suggest such facilities submit
                                                  conservation of the species. Based on                   the ESA, including most importantly,                  information to us on the animals in their
                                                  the best available information, we have                 the prohibition against injuring or                   possession (e.g., size, age, description of
                                                  not identified unoccupied area(s) in                    killing. Release of a captive animal has              animals, and the source and date of
                                                  U.S. water that are currently essential to              the potential to injure or kill the animal.           acquisition) to establish their claim of
                                                  the conservation of any of these four                   Of an even greater conservation                       possession (see FOR FURTHER
                                                  species. Therefore, based on the                        concern, the release of a captive animal              INFORMATION CONTACT); and
                                                  available information, we do not                        has the potential to affect wild                         (4) Provision of care for live corals or
                                                  designate critical habitat for Aipysurus                populations through introduction of                   dusky sea snakes that were in captivity
                                                  fuscus, Cantharellus noumeae,                           diseases or inappropriate genetic                     at the time of listing. These individuals
                                                  Siderastrea glynni, or Tubastraea                       mixing; and                                           are still protected under the ESA and
                                                  floreana.                                                 (6) Harming captive animals by,                     may not be killed or injured, or
                                                                                                          among other things, injuring or killing a             otherwise harmed, and, therefore, must
                                                  Identification of Those Activities That                 captive animal, through experimental or               receive proper care. Normal care of
                                                  Would Likely Constitute a Violation of                  potentially injurious care or conducting              captive animals necessarily entails
                                                  Section 9 of the ESA                                    research or sexual breeding activities on             handling or other manipulation of the
                                                     On July 1, 1994, NMFS and FWS                        captive animals, outside the bounds of                animals, and we do not consider such
                                                  published a policy (59 FR 34272) that                   normal animal husbandry practices.                    activities to constitute take or
                                                  requires us to identify, to the maximum                 Captive sexual breeding of corals is                  harassment of the animals so long as
                                                  extent practicable at the time a species                considered potentially injurious.                     adequate care, including veterinary care,
                                                                                                          Furthermore, the production of coral                  when such practices, procedures, or
                                                  is listed, those activities that would or
                                                                                                          progeny has conservation implications                 provisions are not likely to result in
                                                  would not likely constitute a violation
                                                                                                          (both positive and negative) for wild                 injury, is provided.
                                                  of section 9 of the ESA. Because we are                                                                          Section 11(f) of the ESA gives NMFS
                                                  listing the dusky sea snake and the three               populations. Experimental or
                                                                                                          potentially injurious care or procedures              authority to promulgate regulations that
                                                  foreign corals as endangered, all of the                                                                      may be appropriate to enforce the ESA.
                                                  prohibitions of section 9(a)(1) of the                  and research or sexual breeding
                                                                                                          activities of corals or dusky sea snake               NMFS may promulgate future
                                                  ESA will apply to these species. These                                                                        regulations, including to regulate
                                                  include prohibitions against the import,                may, depending on the circumstances,
                                                                                                          be authorized under an ESA section                    holding of these species, if necessary.
                                                  export, use in foreign commerce, or                                                                           NMFS will provide the public with the
                                                  ‘‘take’’ of the species. These                          10(a)(1)(A) permit for scientific research
                                                                                                          or the enhancement of the propagation                 opportunity to comment on future
                                                  prohibitions apply to all persons subject                                                                     proposed regulations.
                                                  to the jurisdiction of the United States,               or survival of the species.
                                                  including in the United States, its                     Identification of Those Activities That               Revisions to the NMFS Lists
                                                  territorial sea, or on the high seas. Take              Would Not Likely Constitute a Violation                  We revise and add table subheadings
                                                  is defined as ‘‘to harass, harm, pursue,                of Section 9 of the ESA                               in the Code of Federal Regulations to
                                                  hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture,                   Although the determination of                      accommodate these new listings in our
                                                  or collect, or to attempt to engage in any              whether any given activity constitutes a              list of endangered species at 50 CFR
                                                  such conduct.’’ The intent of this policy               violation is fact dependent, we consider              224.101 and revisions to the table
                                                  is to increase public awareness of the                  the following actions, depending on the               subheadings for our list of threatened
                                                  effects of this listing on proposed and                 circumstances, as being unlikely to                   species at 50 CFR 223.102. We add the
                                                  ongoing activities within the species’                  violate the prohibitions in ESA section               subheading ‘‘Corals’’ to our table at 50
                                                  ranges. Activities that we believe could                9:                                                    CFR 224.101. This subheading has
                                                  (subject to the exemptions set forth in                    (1) Take authorized by, and carried                already been added to our table at 50
                                                  16 U.S.C. 1539) result in a violation of                out in accordance with the terms and                  CFR 223.102 in a previous rulemaking
                                                  section 9 prohibitions for these species                conditions of, an ESA section                         (79 FR 20802; April 14, 2014). We are
                                                  include, but are not limited to, the                    10(a)(1)(A) permit issued by NMFS for                 revising the subheading of ‘‘Sea Turtles’’
                                                  following:                                              purposes of scientific research or the                in the endangered species table at 50
                                                     (1) Possessing, delivering,                          enhancement of the propagation or                     CFR 224.101 and the threatened species
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                                                  transporting, or shipping any individual                survival of the species;                              table at 50 CFR 223.102 by changing the
                                                  or part (dead or alive) taken in violation                 (2) Continued possession of parts that             subheading to ‘‘Reptiles.’’ This new
                                                  of section 9(a)(1);                                     were in possession at the time of listing.            subheading will encompass all currently
                                                     (2) Delivering, receiving, carrying,                 Such parts may be non-commercially                    listed sea turtles as well as other marine
                                                  transporting, or shipping in interstate or              exported or imported; however the                     reptiles like the dusky sea snake. These
                                                  foreign commerce any individual or                      importer or exporter must be able to                  revisions and addition are not
                                                  part, in the course of a commercial                     provide evidence to show that the parts               substantive changes, but having these
                                                  activity;                                               meet the criteria of ESA section 9(b)(1)              headings will help the public identify


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                                                  and locate species of interest in a more                    economic impacts cannot be considered                             Dated: September 30, 2015.
                                                  efficient manner.                                           when assessing the status of a species.                         Samuel D. Rauch, III,
                                                  References                                                  Therefore, the economic analysis                                Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                                                                              requirements of the Regulatory                                  Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                    A complete list of the references used                    Flexibility Act are not applicable to the                       Fisheries Service.
                                                  in this final rule is available upon                        listing process. In addition, this final
                                                  request (see ADDRESSES).                                                                                                      For the reasons set out in the
                                                                                                              rule is exempt from review under                                preamble, 50 CFR parts 223 and 224 are
                                                  Classification                                              Executive Order 12866. This final rule                          amended as follows:
                                                  National Environmental Policy Act                           does not contain a collection-of-
                                                                                                              information requirement for the                                 PART 223—THREATENED MARINE
                                                    The 1982 amendments to the ESA, in                        purposes of the Paperwork Reduction                             AND ANADROMOUS SPECIES
                                                  section 4(b)(1)(A), restrict the                            Act.
                                                  information that may be considered                                                                                          ■ 1. The authority citation for part 223
                                                  when assessing species for listing. Based                   Executive Order 13132, Federalism                               continues to read as follows:
                                                  on this limitation of criteria for a listing                                                                                   Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1531–1543; subpart B,
                                                  decision and the opinion in Pacific                           In accordance with E.O. 13132, we
                                                                                                                                                                              §§ 223.201 and 223.202 also issued under 16
                                                  Legal Foundation v. Andrus, 675 F. 2d                       determined that this final rule does not
                                                                                                                                                                              U.S.C. 1361 et seq.; 16 U.S.C. 5503(d) for
                                                  825 (6th Cir. 1981), NMFS has                               have significant Federalism effects and                         § 223.206(d)(9).
                                                  concluded that ESA listing actions are                      that a Federalism assessment is not
                                                  not subject to the environmental                            required.                                                       ■ 2. In § 223.102, amend the table in
                                                  assessment requirements of the National                                                                                     paragraph (e) by removing the table
                                                                                                              List of Subjects in 50 CFR Parts 223 and                        subheading ‘‘Sea Turtles 2’’ and adding
                                                  Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) (See
                                                  NOAA Administrative Order 216–6).                           224                                                             in its place ‘‘Reptiles 2’’ to read as
                                                                                                                Administrative practice and                                   follows:
                                                  Executive Order 12866, Regulatory
                                                  Flexibility Act, and Paperwork                              procedure, Endangered and threatened                            § 223.102 Enumeration of threatened
                                                  Reduction Act                                               species, Exports, Imports, Reporting and                        marine and anadromous species.
                                                    As noted in the Conference Report on                      record keeping requirements,                                    *       *    *        *      *
                                                  the 1982 amendments to the ESA,                             Transportation.                                                     (e) * * *

                                                                                            Species 1
                                                                                                                                                             Citation(s) for listing                Critical        ESA rules
                                                                                                                          Description of                       determination(s)                     habitat
                                                              Common name                         Scientific name          listed entity


                                                              *                         *                         *                          *                         *                        *                    *
                                                                  REPTILES 2

                                                              *                         *                         *                          *                         *                        *                    *
                                                      1 Species includes taxonomic species, subspecies, distinct population segments (DPSs) (for a policy statement, see 61 FR 4722, February 7,
                                                  1996), and evolutionarily significant units (ESUs) (for a policy statement, see 56 FR 58612, November 20, 1991).
                                                    2 Jurisdiction for sea turtles by the Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries
                                                  Service, is limited to turtles while in the water.


                                                  *       *       *       *      *                            ■  4. In § 224.101, paragraph (h), amend                        ■ D. Adding entries for three species of
                                                                                                              the table by:                                                   coral in alphabetical order by scientific
                                                  PART 224—ENDANGERED MARINE                                  ■ A. Removing the table subheading                              name under the ‘‘Corals’’ table
                                                  AND ANADROMOUS SPECIES                                      ‘‘Sea Turtles 2’’ and adding in its place                       subheading.
                                                                                                              ‘‘Reptiles 2’’;
                                                                                                              ■ B. Adding an entry for ‘‘dusky sea
                                                                                                                                                                                The additions read as follows:
                                                  ■ 3. The authority citation for part 224
                                                  continues to read as follows:                               snake’’ in alphabetical order under the                         § 224.101 Enumeration of endangered
                                                                                                              new ‘‘Reptiles 2’’ table subheading;                            marine and anadromous species.
                                                    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1531–1543 and 16                     ■ C. Adding a ‘‘Corals’’ table
                                                  U.S.C. 1361 et seq.                                         subheading to follow the ‘‘Molluscs’’                           *       *    *        *      *
                                                                                                              table subheading; and                                               (h) * * *

                                                                                              Species 1
                                                                                                                                                               Citation(s) for listing              Critical        ESA rules
                                                                                                                           Description of listed                 determination(s)                   habitat
                                                          Common name                           Scientific name                   entity
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                                                              *                         *                         *                          *                         *                        *                    *

                                                              REPTILES 2

                                                  Sea snake, dusky ..................       Aipysurus fuscus .........    Entire species .........       [Insert Federal Register ci-                          NA           NA
                                                                                                                                                            tation and date].




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                                                                                             Species 1
                                                                                                                                                            Citation(s) for listing            Critical        ESA rules
                                                                                                                         Description of listed                determination(s)                 habitat
                                                          Common name                          Scientific name                  entity

                                                             *                         *                        *                          *                        *                      *                    *

                                                             MOLLUSCS


                                                             *                         *                        *                          *                        *                      *                    *

                                                                 CORALS

                                                  Coral, [no common name] .....            Cantharellus noumeae          Entire species .........      [Insert Federal Register cita-                     NA           NA
                                                                                                                                                          tion and date].
                                                  Coral, [no common name] .....            Siderastrea glynni ........   Entire species .........      [Insert Federal Register cita-                     NA           NA
                                                                                                                                                          tion and date].
                                                  Coral, [no common name] .....            Tubastraea floreana ....      Entire species .........      [Insert Federal Register cita-                     NA          NA.
                                                                                                                                                          tion and date].
                                                    1 Species includes taxonomic species, subspecies, distinct population segments (DPSs) (for a policy statement, see 61 FR 4722, February 7,
                                                  1996), and evolutionarily significant units (ESUs) (for a policy statement, see 56 FR 58612, November 20, 1991).
                                                    2 Jurisdiction for sea turtles by the Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries
                                                  Service, is limited to turtles while in the water.


                                                  *      *        *       *      *                            DATES:This correction is effective                             Additionally, the proposed and final
                                                  [FR Doc. 2015–25484 Filed 10–6–15; 8:45 am]                 October 7, 2015.                                            rules for Amendment 8 incorrectly
                                                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                                                                                          described the gear stowage provisions
                                                                                                              Karla Gore, 727–824–5305; email:                            for vessels transiting the Oculina Bank
                                                                                                              karla.gore@noaa.gov.                                        HAPC with rock shrimp onboard. The
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                                                                                  regulatory text in the Amendment 8
                                                                                                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:      On July                     final rule in § 622.224(b)(1)(i)(C) states
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                            17, 2015, NMFS published a final rule                       that appropriate stowage for shrimp
                                                  Administration                                              in the Federal Register (80 FR 42423) to                    trawl fishing gear includes the trawl
                                                                                                              implement provisions for Amendment                          doors and nets being out of the water
                                                  50 CFR Part 622                                             8, that expands portions of the northern                    and onboard the vessel deck or below
                                                  [Docket No. 150626556–5886–02]                              and western boundaries of the Oculina                       deck. However, as described in the
                                                                                                              Bank HAPC and allows transit through                        Amendment 8, the correct gear stowage
                                                  RIN 0648–BD81                                               the Oculina Bank HAPC by fishing                            for the trawl doors and nets is to have
                                                                                                              vessels with rock shrimp onboard;                           the doors and nets out of the water.
                                                  Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of                         modifies vessel monitoring systems
                                                  Mexico, and South Atlantic; Coral,                                                                                      Requiring the trawl doors and nets to be
                                                                                                              (VMS) requirements for rock shrimp                          on deck was contrary to the intent of the
                                                  Coral Reefs, and Live/Hard Bottom                           fishermen transiting through the
                                                  Habitats of the South Atlantic Region;                                                                                  South Atlantic Fishery Management
                                                                                                              Oculina Bank HAPC; expands a portion                        Council (Council) and not consistent
                                                  Amendment 8; Correction                                     of the western boundary of the Stetson                      with Amendment 8.
                                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                          Reefs, Savannah and East Florida                               This notification corrects the table in
                                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                        Lithotherms, and Miami Terrace                              § 622.224(b)(1) with the correct
                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                          Deepwater Coral HAPC (Stetson-Miami                         coordinates and corrects the gear
                                                  Commerce.                                                   Terrace CHAPC), including                                   stowage language in § 622.224(b)(1)(i)(C)
                                                  ACTION: Final rule; correcting
                                                                                                              modifications to shrimp access area 1;                      by incorporating the necessary language
                                                  amendment.                                                  and expands a portion of the northern                       from Amendment 8 back into the
                                                                                                              boundary of the Cape Lookout CHAPC.                         regulations.
                                                  SUMMARY:   NMFS corrects the final rule                     The purpose of the final rule is to
                                                  that implemented management                                 increase protection for deepwater coral                     Correction
                                                  measures described in Amendment 8 to                        based on new information for deepwater                        As published, the final rule for
                                                  the Fishery Management Plan for Coral,                      coral resources in the South Atlantic.                      Amendment 8, published on July 17,
                                                  Coral Reefs, and Live/Hard Bottom                           The final rule was effective August 17,                     2015 (80 FR 42423), incorrectly listed
                                                  Habitats of the South Atlantic Region                       2015.                                                       three waypoints for the Oculina Bank
                                                  (FMP)(Amendment 8), which published                            The regulatory text in the Amendment                     HAPC and incorrectly described gear
                                                  in the Federal Register on July 17, 2015.                   8 final rule in § 622.224(b)(1) contains                    stowage language for vessels transiting
                                                  The Amendment 8 final rule contained                        three waypoints that were incorrectly                       the area. Coordinates are added to
                                                  some incorrect waypoints for the                            listed for describing the Oculina Bank                      § 622.224(b)(1) and language is revised
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                                                  Oculina Bank Habitat Area of Particular                     HAPC. These waypoints were correctly                        in § 622.224(b)(1)(i)(C) to correct these
                                                  Concern (HAPC)(Oculina Bank HAPC)                           identified in Amendment 8 but were                          errors.
                                                  as well as incorrect language regarding                     incorrectly converted to the coordinate
                                                  the gear stowage requirements for                           format used for the proposed and final                      Classification
                                                  vessels with rock shrimp onboard                            rules for Amendment 8. The incorrect                          The Regional Administrator,
                                                  transiting through the Oculina Bank                         waypoints are the origin point and                          Southeast Region, NMFS has
                                                  HAPC. The purpose of this correcting                        points 7 and 8 for the Oculina Bank                         determined that this correcting
                                                  amendment is to fix these errors.                           HAPC.                                                       amendment is necessary for the


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Document Created: 2015-12-15 08:48:52
Document Modified: 2015-12-15 08:48:52
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis final rule is effective November 6, 2015.
ContactDwayne Meadows, Ph.D., NMFS, Office of Protected Resources, (301) 427-8403.
FR Citation80 FR 60560 
RIN Number0648-XD37
CFR Citation50 CFR 223
50 CFR 224
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Endangered and Threatened Species; Exports; Imports; Reporting and Record Keeping Requirements and Transportation

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